Bankers and John Blewett, broker, giving power of Attorney. Both NVF (£20 - £50)
Bonds and Shares (lots 1 - 13) 1)
China - Shanghai Union Mobiliere Société Francoise De Banque Ed De Placements Cert. d ‘Actions Nom. De $20 forming date 22nd February 1926 at the French ConsulateGeneral in Shanghai. Average Fine to VF, strongly folded in 3/4 places and some with small marginal nicks/tears and still presentable and fairly clean and crisp. Uniface in black, orange and brown and all issued to a Mr Edwin Arthur of Nottingham with various issue dates including 160 shares on 1st July 1944 No. 1561 and 80 Shares (2) on 16th February 1935 No. 0864 and 15th October 1943 No. 1303. Issue dates and various signatures manuscript filled at bottom, company embossed stamps at lower centre and lower far left. Two liquidation hand stamps at upper left on the reverses of each and manuscript signed for liquidators, the first stamp dated 25th April 1946 for 160 US Dollars and the second dated 9th January 1947 for US 80 Dollars on the 160 Shares and 80 US Dollars and 40 US Dollars for the 80 Shares. Scarce and rarely seen (£70 - £140)
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China, Chinese Government 1912 5% Gold Loan, bond for £20, ornate design, black and blue with coupons GVF with pencil annotations at the top on either side (£20 - £40)
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China, Chinese Government Shanghai-Hangchow-Ningpo Railway Completion Loan of 1936, bond for £50 blue/ green, large format with vignette of Sun Yat Sen at top right, with 47 coupons, About EF (£25 - £50)
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China, Chinese Imperial Government 1898 Gold Loan, bonds for £50, (66) Deutsch-Asiatische Bank issue, orange, large format with coupons VG to Fine some with tears. China, Chinese Imperial Government 1898 Gold Loan, bonds for £25, (68) Deutsch-Asiatische Bank issue, red, large format with coupons VG to Fine many with tears (134 bonds in lot) (£85 - £200)
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China, Chinese Imperial Government 1898 Gold Loan, Deutsche-Asiatische Bank issue, bonds for £100 (6) brown on white, punch cancelled all with some coupons, all around Fine, one with pencil annotations (£100 - £200)
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China, Chinese Imperial Government 1898 Gold Loan, Deutsche-Asiatische Bank issue, bonds for £50 (3) orange on white, and bonds for £25 (4) red on white, around Fine with some coupons, some with annotations (£75 - £125)
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China, Chinese Imperial Railway Gold Loan, Imperial Railways of North China, bond for £100, London 1899, large format, brown on pale blue, with five coupons, minor edge damage, otherwise approaching VF (£25 - £50)
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China, Hunan Province 4% Loan of 1933, bond for 50 yuan, ornate design, text in Chinese, small format, purple on green, with 30 coupons, About VF (£20 - £50)
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Great Britain, Annuity 4% payment certificate 5 Dec 1821 to Mr. William Hodges, Maria Hodges and Samuel Ware Jr. the sum of £35 4/1, consideration for £36 13/5. Annuity Certificate, Robert Thorp Junior of Alnwick Northumberland, ‘to appoint John Keysall, John Dent, John Wormald and Harry Smith all of Temple Bar, London
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Great Britain, Sunderland, Sir James Laing and Sons Limited Preference Share Certificate for 100 shares at £10 (shares number 101 to 200) issued 21st January 1899, Number 2, red and orange, to Sir James Laing of Thorncliffe (son of the founder Phillip Laing 1770-1854), and Ordinary Share Certificate for 100 shares at £10 (numbered 1308-1407) 21st January 1899, green and yellow, to Mr. Arthur Laing, this cross cancelled by hand 9th September 1904. Both certificates About UNC and unique items. James Laing took over the business from his father Phillip Laing in 1843 aged just 20 . The business prospered and subsequently became the first shipyard on the Wear to build iron ships, the first the ‘Amity’ being launched in 1853. The most famous ship, built in Deptford, was the Torrens in 1875. The novelist Joseph Conrad sailed on this ship as the second mate between 1891 and 1893. James Laing went on the be knighted in 1897, the following year the company was renamed Sir James Laing & Sons Ltd. Comes with copies of images the shipyard and of Phillip Laing, the founder, and of Sir James Laing. A most interesting group of great interest to shipping enthusiasts. (£50 - £150)
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Great Britain, The North Sunderland Railway Company a small collection including original company prospectus, Share Certificate for 3 shares to John Robson Johnson, of Slate Hall, unused form of application for shares, maps of North Sunderland Harbour and the North Sunderland Railway, also a copy of a map showing a proposed extension to the line, and a copy of a photo of a steam train on the line at Seahouses. VF to EF. A most interesting and unique group of great interest to the railway enthusiast. The line was opened on August 1st 1898 and close on October 27th 1951. The company initially owned one locomotive and three carriages, the line ran for four miles between Chathill and Seahouses with an intermediate stop at North Sunderland. (£125 - £250)
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Russia (3) City of Nikolaef 1912 Loan, first issue, blue bond for 945 Roubles/£100 sterling EF with 10 coupons, City of Nikolaef 1912 Loan, first issue, brown bond for 189 Roubles/£20 sterling EF both with traces of tape residue, Troitzk Railway Company 1910 4% Loan bond of 945 Roubles/£100 sterling, blue, EF with 6 coupons (£25 - £50)
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USA Mining Share Certificates, Cripple Creek Colorado (2) The Doctor Jack Pot Mining Company certificate for 2000 shares, issued September 11th 1905, The Anaconda Mining Company certificate for 1000 shares, issued November 12th 1900 both punch cancelled, both around VF with pencil annotations (£20 - £50)
English Banknotes (lots 14 - 113) 14)
Bank of England (37) 10 Shillings and 1 Pounds an attractive collection in an album of Britannia medallion issues with examples of every cashier late 1920’s to mid-1950’s issues Mahon to O’Brien all in mixed grades including GEF-about UNC examples and comprising scarcer earlier notes as the Mahon 1 Pound B212 series E87 876848. Catterns 1
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Pound B225 series Y95 591918. Peppiatt (26) consisting of 10 Shillings B251 Mauve WW2 Emergency issues (3) prefixes W93D, S31D and X06E. Along with various period examples of the 1 Pounds (23) including First Pre-war period Unthreaded examples (7) consisting of B238 (6) prefixes 39M, 74O, 06U, 95Y, 62D and 93E together with the B239 LAST series prefix L36A. Second Period B249 WW2 Blue/Pink Emergency issues (11) prefixes B80E, E57E, O14E, R55D, Y30D, A27H, A07H, A06H, H54E, D96E and E01D. Third Post-war Period Unthreaded continued example B258 prefix R95A. Along with Fourth Post-war Period Threaded issues (4) prefixes including a FIRST series S82A together with W92A, X06A and Y27A. Beale (6) including 10 Shillings B266 (3) prefixes Y05Z, M46Z and X01Z. Along with 1 Pounds B268 (3) prefixes A91J, B21J and J26J. And O’Brien 10 Shillings B271 (3) prefixes B06Y, C92Y and D01Y. (£180 - £300) 15)
Bank of England & Treasury (33) a selection of notes in a small album and in mixed grades from Good/Fine to UNC. Comprising Treasury 1 Pounds (2) including a Bradbury Third issue T16 Dot in No. 1917 serial number C/58 334995, inked number on reverse along with a Fisher First issue T24 Dot in No. 1919 serial number M/3 028710, 4 pinholes at upper left. Also comprises a selection of Polymer Churchill 5 Pounds B414 2016 (25) including a range of AA prefixes and a FIRST RUN AA01 prefix along with other later prefixes, some in consecutively numbered sets. Together with a Fforde QE2 portrait 10 Shillings and 1 Pounds (2), a Page QE2 portrait 1 Pound and a Somerset QE2 pictorial 1 Pound. The lot also comes with a Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe 50 Billion Dollars Pick 87 dated 2008. (£150 - £200)
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Bank of England (12) comprising Hollom (1) Ten Pounds Lion & Key B299 issued 1964, series A32 449570, Fine with pinholes and inked numerals, Page (2) Five Pounds QE2 pictorial & The Duke Of Wellington, B336 “L” Reverse issue 1973, series AU73 328042, GEF and Ten Pounds Lion & Key, B326 issued 1971, series C36 986665, GVF, Page (4) One Pound QE2 pictorial & Sir Isaac Newton, B341 “W” Reverse issue 1981, series DX06 022799, GVF, Five Pounds QE2 pictorial & The Duke of Wellington, B343 “L” Reverse issue 1980, series DU26 579706, about UNC and Ten Pounds (2) QE2 Pictorial & Florence Nightingale, B346 issued 1980, a near consecutive number pair W61 583409 & W61 583411 both GEF, Gill (2) Five Pounds QE2 & George Stephenson, B352 Crown at top right issue 1990, series H35 730757 & B82 919588 both about UNC, and last Kentfield (3) Ten Pounds (2) QE2 & Charles Dickens, a consecutively numbered pair, B366 Crown at top right issue 1992, series A39 263721 & A39 263722 both about UNC, along with Twenty Pounds QE2 & Michael Faraday , B371 Crown top right issue 1991, series H40 826569, GVF with inked numerals (£70 - £100)
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Bank of England 1 and 5 Pounds QE2 portrait & pictorial designs 1960-80’s (16) in various mostly higher grades GVF to about UNC comprising Hollom 1 Pounds B288 (2) consecutive pair prefix B98R. Fforde 1 Pound B305 prefix N79H. Page (8) including 1 Pounds (5) B320 prefix BT72K and B322 (4) prefixes CY55, CY76, CY80 and DT80. Along with 5 Pounds The Duke of Wellington (3) including B332 prefix C32 together with B334 L Reverse (2) prefixes 22Y
and 46X. Somerset 1 Pounds B341 W reverse (5) prefixes CX67, CY20, DN47, DT42 and DY08. (£50 - £70) 18)
Bank of England 1 Pounds Green Britannia medallion examples circa 1930-40’s (4) comprising a Catterns example B225 serial number J58 733105 in about VF and pleasing. Along with Peppiatt examples (3) consisting of First Period B238 Unthreaded Pre-war issues (2) including serial numbers 14M 484445, EF and a LAST series 18Z 736305, in about UNC and very pleasing in this high grade. Accompanied by a Fourth Period B260 Post-War Threaded issue and a FIRST series example serial number S40A 856918, VF - GVF. These notes are always collectable and becoming scarcer with early examples as Catterns approaching the century old mark. (£50 - £100)
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Bank of England 1 Pounds various designs and cashiers circa 1940’s to 1980’s (14) mixed grades average VF or about to GEF-about UNC comprising Peppiatt (2) including a Second Period B249 Blue/Pink World War II Emergency issue 1940 prefix B32E along with Third Period B258 Green Britannia Medallion Post-War Unthreaded issue continued 1948 prefix S21A, and a scarcer type. Beale B268 Green Britannia medallion threaded issue 1950 prefix T65C, possible original ink-transfer in printing small smudge, from what appears to be a part of some from the flourishes, near lower left serial number. O’Brien (5) consisting of Green Britannia medallion 1955 issues (2) including B273 prefix A78L and 274 Replacement issue serial number S77S 749116, this with minor repair & erasure and 2 pinholes. Together with QE2 portrait & Seated Britannia issues 1960 (3) consisting of B281 prefix L21, B282 prefix 66C and a B285 Replacement issue serial number M45 583595, this about UNC and pleasing. Hollom QE2 portrait & seated Britannia B288 issue 1963 prefix J45S. Fforde QE2 portrait & seated Britannia 1967 issues (2) consisting of B305 prefix S60J and B307 G Reverse prefix R71L. Page QE2 portrait & seated Britannia issues 1970 (2) including B320 prefix W69E and B322 prefix HU74. Also a Somerset QE2 pictorial & Sir Isaac Newton B341 Green W Reverse issue 1981 first series prefix AN15. A pleasing and collectable group (£40 - £80)
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Bank of England 10 Shillings to 20 Pounds mid 1900’s to present, varied examples of designs and cashiers Beale to Cleland (24) all in mixed mostly high grades ranging from VF-GVF to about UNC - UNC. Comprising Beale Green 1 Pounds Britannia medallion issues B268 (2) prefixes A40J & B55C. O’Brien Green 1 Pound Britannia medallion B273 prefix J43K. Hollom QE2 portrait (3) including 10 Shillings B295 prefix 64B, 1 Pound B288 prefix C06R and 5 Pounds B297 prefix H07. Fforde QE2 Portrait (2) consisting of 10 Shillings B310 prefix C41N and 1 Pound B305 prefix S32D. Page (4) 1 Pound QE2 Portrait B322 prefix HU06, 5 Pounds QE2 pictorial B336 L Reverse (2) prefixes including a FIRST series AN08 along with CR78 and a 10 Pounds Lion & Key B326 prefix C45. Somerset QE2 pictorial (3) including 1 Pound B341 W Reverse prefix AR73 along with a pair of 5 Pounds QE2 pictorial B343 L Reverse (2) prefixes EX06 and DZ25. Kentfield (2) 5 Pounds QE2 pictorial B364 prefix AD48 and a 20 Pounds B375 prefix CH21. Lowther (4) including a pair 5 Pounds B393 (2) prefixes HB23 and JA62, a 10 Pounds B390 “AND COMPANY” prefix AJ07 and 20 Pounds B386 prefix AA29. Bailey 20 Pounds B402 prefix DH79. Together
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with a consecutive pair of the Cleland 5 Pounds Polymer B414 (2) prefix AJ54. (£130 - £200) 21)
Bank of England 10 Shillings to 5 Pounds O’Brien, Hollom & Page 1950-80’s (13) all in GEF to about UNC comprising 1 Pounds O’Brien B273 Green Britannia medallion issued 1955 (4) a consecutively numbered set Z35K 948096 to Z35K 948099. 10 Shillings QE2 portrait & seated Britannia B295 Red-brown issued 1963 (4) a consecutively numbered set 65A 175996 to 65A 175999. Together with Page issues (5) including 1 Pounds QE2 portrait & seated Britannia (3) a consecutive trio serial numbers AN19 217588 to AN19 217590. Along with a near consecutively numbered pair 5 Pounds QE2 pictorial & The Duke of Wellington B336 L (Lithography) Reverse (2) serial numbers BY07 991881 & BY07 991883. (£25 - £50)
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Bank of England 5 and 10 Pounds Kentfield & Lowther FIRST RUN LOW matching serial numbers 997 (3) consisting of 5 Pounds Lowther B380 issue 1999 prefix EA01 along with the 10 Pounds Kentfield of the 2 design types - B366 Crown at upper right issue 1992 prefix A01 and the B369 Denomination at upper right issue 1993 prefix DD01. All UNC and a very desirable set (£110 - £180)
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Bank of England Lowther & Bailey issues (19) all circulated and a pleasing mid-grade group Fine to VF/GVF consisting of 10 Pounds Bailey QE2 pictorial & Charles Darwin B400 Orange-brown issues 2004 (9) including prefixes CD79, CE33 this with inked numerals at reverse upper margin, DC31, DD06, DD41, DJ47, EA20, HH60 and JB76. Together with 20 Pounds Lowther QE2 pictorial & Sir Edward Elgar B386 Purple & Black Foil hologram Windowed thread issues 1999 (5) prefixes AD27, BE41, BE77, BK58 and CE72. (£180 - £260)
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Bank of England matching FIRST RUN LOW serial number pair 5 and 10 Pounds (2) both UNC comprising 5 Pounds Lowther QE2 & George Stephenson B369 Turquoise Crown at upper right issue 1999 serial number EA01 000964 together with 10 Pounds QE2 & Charles Dickens B369 Orange-brown Denomination at upper right on obverse and reverse issue 1993 serial number DD01 000964. (£45 - £75)
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Bank of England matching FIRST RUN LOW serial numbered pair 1 and 10 Pounds number 324 (2) both UNC or about comprising 1 Pound Somerset QE2 & Sir Isaac Newton B341 Green ‘W’ Reverse serial number AN01 00324, this with a minor stain to marginal area. Along with the 10 Pounds Kentfield QE2 & Charles Dickens B369 OrangeBrown issue with denomination symbol at upper right 1993 serial number DD01 000324. Exceptionally rare and very collectable pair with these low numbers. (£45 - £90)
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One Pound Bradbury Second Issue T11.1 De La Rue Black Type 1 prefix with letter only issued 1914 serial number F/17 37790, VF or about and an overall pleasing appearance with a small 3mm tear at centre fold at top margin and a 22x3 mm oblong tear to lower margin and both tears not extending to design. A Scarce note, now over a century old, watermarked with the denomination, the four British emblems (Rose, thistle, shamrock and daffodil) and the George V Royal cypher. (£50 - £90)
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One Pound Bradbury Third Issue T16 Ireland in title & Dot in No. issue 1917 serial number D/20 143631, VF and always collectable note now being a little over a century old and similar notes of the type featured in the popular British Drama series Peaky Blinders with cast including popular actors as Cillian Murphy, Tom Hardy CBE, Paul Anderson, Aiden Gillen, Sam Neill and others. For any fans of the show this could be a unique chance to acquire a real piece of history from that period. (£65 - £100)
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One Pound Bradbury Third Issue T16 Waterlow Bros & Layton photogravure printing in Brown, Purple and Green and Dot in No. issue 1917 FIRST series prefix A/24 431942, VF or about with a set of pinholes to upper left body and 3 small pinholes to centre right body. Rare and always collectable note now over a century old (£45 - £70)
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Ten Shillings Bradbury Third Issue T18 Dash in No. Black serial number and single prefix A variety recorded only 1 to 40 issue 1918 serial number A/3 156998, Fine - VF with several Pinholes in the body of the note but fairly well kept, presentable and Very Rare now more than a century old note. An interesting inked annotation on the reverse reads “U.D.F to F.U.G / Peace day / 11 Nov 1918” which is indeed the date of the armistice signed at Le Francport near Compiegne that ended fighting on land, sea and air in World War I between the Allies and Germany, also known as the Armistice of Compiegne where it was signed at 5:45 a.m. by the French Marshal Foch and came into force at 11:00 a.m. Paris time on 11 November 1918 and marked a victory for the Allies and a defeat for Germany, although not formally a surrender. It is uncertain if the lettering was made on this exact date but it is very likely as the first issue date for these notes is 22nd October 1918 which puts them at the appropriate time, so this makes a very interesting piece which possibly had and still is bearing a significant historical echo across the decades (£110 - £220)
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Ten Shillings Fisher T30 Second Issue Red Serial No. omitted issue 1922 LAST series number S25 853114 about EF small Pinhole and Scarce (£70 - £100)
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Ten Shillings Mahon B210 Red-brown Britannia medallion issue 1928 FIRST series prefix serial number Z98 924025, GVF and Rare example of the first Britannia medallion Red-Brown design 10 Shillings notes (£120 - £180)
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Ten Shillings Mahon B210 Red-brown Britannia medallion issue 1928 serial number X50 887415, VF or slightly better (£70 - £100)
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One Pound Green Mahon B212 issued 1928 FIRST series serial number A36 452495 crisp GEF retaining some original embossing and very Scarce (£50 - £90)
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Ten Pounds Mahon White note B216f MANCHESTER Branch issue dated 9th March 1927 serial number 103/V 75930, VG tape repairs, faint original ink annotations and an Exceptionally Rare branch note especially of this early variety. These early branch notes very seldom offered (£200 - £270)
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One Pound Catterns B225 Green Britannia medallion issue 1930 serial number L13 462436, a pleasing and eyecatching GEF - about UNC with only 1 faint centre fold. (£35 - £55)
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Bank of England amalgamation of high-grade PMG Certified notes (3) comprising a Peppiatt World War II Emergency issue 1 Pound B249 Blue/Pink Britannia medallion Metal thread issued 1940 serial number O50D 454214 graded PMG About UNC 53 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality). Hollom 1 Pound QE2 portrait & seated Britannia B288 Green issued 1963 FIRST series serial number B95N 441502 graded PMG Choice UNC 64. Along with Fforde 10 Shillings QE2 portrait & seated Britannia B309 Red-brown issued 1967 serial number 94Z 317729 an Exceptionally high grade note PMG Superb Gem UNC 67 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality), with PMG having recorded only 22 examples in this grade and only 1 in the higher 68 grade at the time of writing. A very pleasing group (£40 - £80)
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Ten Shillings Peppiatt Second Period World War II Emergency B251 Mauve Britannia medallion issues 1940 (2) serial numbers C94D 261448, EF and K67D 970241, about UNC - UNC. Always collectable and appealing designs, very sought after in higher grades (£40 - £60)
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Five Pounds Peppiatt White Note thick paper B255 dated 19th November 1945 K81 074686, GVF looks better (£60 - £120)
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Ten Shillings Peppiatt Fourth period B262 Red-brown Postwar threaded Britannia medallion issue 1948 LAST series prefix 41E 296600, EF or better (£30 - £55)
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One Pound Catterns B226 Green Britannia medallion issue 1930 serial number 40A 0018470, GVF and a Rarer type (£55 - £85)
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One Pound Catterns B226 Green Britannia medallion issue 1930 serial number 89A 530321, pressed EF (£60 - £90)
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Ten Shillings Peppiatt First period B236 Red-brown Britannia medallion Pre-war Unthreaded issue 1934 LAST series 48O 163900, about UNC and Rare in these higher grades (£50 - £90)
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One Pounds Green Britannia medallion issues circa 1934-55 (3) comprising Peppiatt issues (2) including the First Period B239 Pre-war Unthreaded issue 1934 and a LAST series serial number L21A 382818, GEF and the Fourth Period B260 Post-war Threaded issue 1948 and a last prefix of the FIRST series serial number S99A 155797, VF. Together with the O’Brien B274 Green Replacement issue 1955 serial number S73S 981196, EF-GEF and Scarce. (£45 - £65)
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Ten Shillings Beale B266 Red-brown Britannia medallion issues 1950 (4) a consecutively numbered set serial numbers R55Z 417279 - R55Z 417282, all about UNC (£70 - £120)
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One Pound Beale B269 Green Britannia medallion Replacement issue 1950 and a very LAST RUN serial number S70S 202699, GVF and a Rare note (£65 - £100)
One Pound Peppiatt World War II Guernsey overprint B239A Duggleby Type A overprint September 18th, 1941. with dot after year on obverse only and serial number E15A 639414, VF Scarce and always collectable (£160 - £240)
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Ten Shillings O’Brien Offset (misalignment) ERROR B271 (BY E2d(iii)) Red-brown Britannia medallion issue 1955 serial number Y44Y 005834, VF. Parts of the Britannia medallion and the denomination value with ghost impressions at centre left. (£50 - £90)
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Bank of England along with a Wales Black Bull 5 SwlltShillings (12) in various grades VG to GVF comprising a Five Pounds O’Brien White note B276 dated 5th August 1955 serial number A44A 007471. A pair of the Peppiatt Second issue World War II Emergency 1940 issues (2) including a 10 Shillings B251 Mauve series Z71D 814200 and the 1 Pound B249 Blue/Pink series H34H 753086. A pair of 10 Shillings QE2 portrait Fforde B310 issues (2) last series prefixes D16N and D27N. A consecutively numbered trio of 1 Pounds QE2 portrait Page B322 (3) last series HZ 32 041070 - HZ32 041072. Together with another consecutive trio 1 Pounds QE2 pictorial Somerset B341 W Reverse (3) series AY54 357391 - AY54 357393. (£15 - £30)
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Five Pounds O’Brien Lion & Key (4) average VF to about EF comprising B277 Shaded Symbol variety LAST series prefix serial number E13 240808. Along with the later 1961 B280 White Symbol variety (3) all FIRST series prefixes serial numbers H29 504070, H94 324243 and H94 860892. (£70 - £140)
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Bank of England Hollom QE2 portrait & seated Britannia 1963 issues (2) comprising a 10 Shillings B296 Red-brown Replacement issue serial number M45 232985, GVF-EF. Together with 1 Pound B288 Green issue and a LAST series serial number B06Y 495269, EF-GEF. (£25 - £50)
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Five Pounds Hollom QE2 portrait & seated child Britannia B297 Blue issue 1963 (60) all circulated in various grades in the range of VG to VF, some with inked or pencilled accounting numerals and include prefixes some of which from the first series - A18, A36, A41, A47, A48, A53, A55, A56, A58, A65, A67, A70, A73, A76, A78, A79, A82, A85, A86, A89, A90, A93, A95, A97, A97, B01, B04, B04, B05, B12, B15, B18, B25, B32, B41, B52, B64, B66, B70, B74, B75, B79, B82, B96, C04, C19, C21, C22, C27, C29, C29, C33, C35, C35, C38, C45, C48, C50, C78 and C92 (£285 - £365)
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Five Pounds Hollom QE2 portrait & seated child Britannia B297 Blue issue 1963 (66) all circulated in various grades in the range of VG to VF, some with inked or pencilled accounting numerals and include prefixes some of which from the first series (£315 - £385)
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Bank of England Fforde QE2 portrait & seated Britannia Replacement issues 1967 (2) comprising a 10 Shillings B311 Red-brown and a very LAST RUN serial number M80 373635. Together with the 1 Pound B302 Green serial number M33R 409195. Both about UNC - UNC and very Scarce in high grades (£50 - £100) One Pounds Fforde QE2 portrait & seated Britannia Green G (Goebel) Reverse Replacement issues 1967 (2) comprising B304 serial number M37N 819414 and B308 serial number N03M 433795, both about UNC - UNC and Scarce in these high grades (£60 - £100) One Pounds Fforde QE2 portrait & seated Britannia ‘slip & stick’ ERROR pair B305 (BY Error Ref. E3h) issue 1967 (2) matching different ERROR serial numbers - the upper left serial number T74L 011076 and lower right T74L 011077. A seldom seen ERROR pair of notes both in GVF-EF (£150 - £300)
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One Pound Fforde QE2 portrait & seated Britannia B306 Green Replacement issue 1967 and a very FIRST RUN serial number R01M 948457, about UNC and Exceptionally Rare and sought after in this high grades (£170 - £250)
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One Pounds Fforde QE2 portrait & seated Britannia B308 Green G (Goebel) Reverse Replacement issue 1967 (2) a consecutively numbered pair serial numbers N08M 917162 & N08M 917163, both about UNC - UNC and Seldom seen as a high grade consecutive pair (£60 - £100)
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Five Pounds Fforde QE2 portrait & seated child Britannia issues 1967 (34) all circulated and in various grades ranging from about Fine/Fine to VF some with inked/pencilled accounting numerals and include a few examples of the first series prefixes from B312 (31) R55, R59, R67, S12, S23, S83, T16, T72, T92, U83, U85, W46, W48, W70, W76, X04, X44, X50, X54, X62, X97, Y14, Y37, Y44, Y50, Y97, Z13, Z69, Z70, Z72, Z75 and B314 (3) - 06B, 29B and 50A (£160 - £220)
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Five Pounds Fforde 1967 portrait issue B313 Replacement series M24 705769 GEF with some minor dirt however a rather scarce piece (£40 - £60)
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Ten Pounds Fforde Lion & Key B316 Brown issued 1967 (4) a consecutively numbered single prefix type for this cashier set serial numbers A88 382184 - A88 382187, EF and always collectable notes (£40 - £60)
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One Pound Page QE2 portrait & seated Britannia ERROR note B320 (BY Error Ref. E3f(iii)) issue 1970 with different serial numbers - at upper left U85B 886948 and at lower right U85B 886949, about UNC - UNC (£35 - £60)
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One Pound Page QE2 portrait & seated Britannia B322 Green issue 1970 and a VERY LAST RUN serial number HZ63 832746, UNC and Exceptionally Rare in this superb grade (£160 - £220)
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One Pound Page QE2 portrait & seated Britannia B322 Green issue 1970 very LAST RUN serial number HZ63 832748, fresh and crisp choice UNC and very Rare and keenly sought after in this superb grade by both collectors and dealers alike. For a consecutively numbered note to this see next lot (£175 - £300)
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One Pound Page QE2 portrait & seated Britannia B322 Green issue 1970 very LAST RUN serial number HZ63 832749, fresh and crisp choice UNC and very Rare and keenly sought after in this superb grade by both collectors and dealers alike. For a consecutively numbered note to this see previous lot (£175 - £300)
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One Pound Page QE2 portrait & seated Britannia ERROR note B322 (BY Error Ref. E3f(iii)) issue 1970 with different serial numbers - at upper left BN31 156636 and at lower right BN31 156635, about UNC - UNC (£35 - £60)
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One Pound Page B323, scarce first and last run REPLACEMENT notes MW01 433460 & MW19 829932, issued 1970, (Pick374g), the first Uncirculated, the last about Uncirculated/good EF (£100 - £150)
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Ten Pounds Page QE2 pictorial & Florence Nightingale B330 issues 1975 (7) all circulated in various grades VG/ Fine to VF including a FIRST series prefix - A16, B37, B41, B41, B48, B48 and B66 (£65 - £95)
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Ten Pounds QE2 pictorial & Florence Nightingale Page & Kentfield (3) comprising Page B331 Replacement issue 1975 serial number M18 093710, GVF Minor 1mm Marginal tear to upper margin. Along with Kentfield B360 Brown L (Lithography) Reverse issues 1991 and these the last for the Florence Nightingale designs (2) including serial number KN74 627296, GEF very minor 1mm marginal uneven tear to lower margin and KN36 388065, About UNC - UNC. (£65 - £100)
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One Pound Page QE2 pictorial & Sir Isaac Newton B339a Green Experimental issue 1978 serial number 81R 932436, UNC and Exceptionally Rare and very seldom offered especially in this high grade. These experimental issues had prefixes 81 or 82 which is outside the normal range as regular issues were only going up to 80 (£120 - £200)
One Pounds Somerset QE2 pictorial & Sir Isaac Newton ERROR notes with a mostly solid green 10mm wide streak of extra colour at centre right on obverse B341 W Reverse (web-press) issues 1981 (2) and a consecutively numbered pair serial numbers AR13 493693 & AR13 493694. Both about UNC and very interesting (£50 - £90)
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Bank of England (4) a selection of 10 Pounds 1970-80’s various different cashiers mixed grades GVF to about UNC comprising 2 design examples from Page (2) including the iconic Lion & Key B326 issue serial number B50 278063 along with the Florence Nightingale B330 serial number L28 969939. Along with more Florence Nightingale examples including a Somerset B348 serial number CN02 689501 and a Gill B354 serial number E17 495678. (£50 £100)
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Ten Pounds Somerset QE2 pictorial & Florence Nightingale B349 L (Lithography) issues 1984 (34) all circulated and a nice mid-grade group in Fine to VF amongst which 1 note with inked accounting numerals, 1 note missing a small marginal corner piece and 1 note with a partial bank handstamp and the group includes a BINARY serial number CX64 554545 amongst the prefixes - AT25, AU02, AU79, AW86, AX45, AX67, AY76, AZ22, AZ27, AZ31, AZ72, BT74, BU18, BU47, BW05, BW58, BY56, BZ12, BZ65 (2) a consecutive pair, CN43, CR35, CR58, CU26, CU40, CU71, CX37, CX49, CX57, CX61, CX64, CX85, CY27 and CY28 (£320 - £380)
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Twenty Pounds Somerset QE2 pictorial & William Shakespeare B351 Purple/Green 1mm Windowed Thread William Shakespeare watermark issues 1984 (22) all circulated and in collectable various mid grades Fine to about VF-VF consisting of prefixes including an example of the first series - 51A, 04B, 28C, 42C, 44C, 46C (2), 53C, 80C, 04D (2), 75D, 14E, 16E, 39E, 50E, 09H, 16H, 49H, 09J, 43J and 58J (£420 - £520)
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Five Pounds Gill B353 Blue L (Lithography) 1mm Security thread issue 1988 very FIRST RUN and LOW BINARY serial number RD01 000070, about UNC with a small stain to lower right mostly marginal but slightly extending into design and a Very Rare collectable serial number (£40 £80)
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Ten Pounds Gill QE2 pictorial & Florence Nightingale B354 L (Lithography) Reverse issues 1988 (19) all circulated and a mid-grade group Fine to VF including prefixes DS20, DS24, DS61, DU14, DU54, DY63, DZ89, EN16, ER47, ES50, ET53, EU49, EW07, EW48, HN39, HR27, HU64, HZ85 and JN37 (£180 - £260)
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Twenty Pounds Gill examples of the transition between designs 1988 & 1991 (12) all circulated and a pleasing mid-grade group Fine to VF and few with inked accounting numerals. Consisting of the B355 Purple/Green 1mm Windowed Thread William Shakespeare watermark issues 1988 (8) prefixes 05L, 10L, 17M, 23S, 27N, 27R, 34W and 68M. Together with the changed and now small sized design B358 Purple/Black Square symbol for the sight
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impaired Crown at upper right issues 1991 (4) including examples of the first series prefixes - A50, A83, B59 and D17. (£230 - £290) 77)
Five Pounds Lowther QE2 pictorial & George Stephenson B363 Turquoise Crown at upper right issue 1993 (4) a consecutively numbered set AA22 920389 - AA22 920392, all UNC (£50 - £80)
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Ten Pounds Kentfield QE2 & Charles Dickens B366 Orangebrown Crown at upper right issue 1992 very FIRST RUN and LOW circulation number A01 000532 considering A01 002000 to A01 003500 were pulled and used in the Debden Security Printing limited edition presentation packs/sets. UNC and very collectable (£40 - £65)
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Bank of England 10 Pounds Kentfield & Lowther FIRST RUN LOW numbered pair with matching serial numbers 864 (2) consisting of B369 issue 1993 prefix DD01 and B382 issue 1999 prefix KL01, both UNC and very desirable and collectable pair (£90 - £140)
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Ten Pounds Kentfield QE2 pictorial & Charles Dickens B369 Orange-brown Denomination at upper right corner issues 1993 (20) all circulated and a collectable mid-grade group Fine to VF comprising examples of the following prefixes EA65, EC59, EJ03, EJ12, EK49, HB64, JD13, JD50, JH21, JJ64, KB15, KC19, KC36, KC38, KD42, KE48, KJ14, KK45, KK45 and KK67 (£190 - £240)
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Twenty Pounds Kentfield QE2 pictorial & Michael Faraday Purple/Black and including examples of the 2 design varieties (10) all from circulation and mostly Fine to about VF - VF comprising the B371 Crown at upper right issues 1991 (6) prefixes K64, N46, T44, T65, U51 and U70. Together with the B374 Denomination at upper right on both obverse and reverse issues 1993 (4) prefixes X08, X52, Y06 and Y51 and this 1993 type issue has only these 2 recorded prefix letter X and Y. (£190 - £240)
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Twenty Pounds Kentfield QE2 pictorial & Michael Faraday B375 Purple/Black denomination added to upper right on both obverse and reverse double lettered prefix issues 1994 (21) all circulated and a pleasing mid-grade group Fine to VF-GVF consisting of the following prefixes including few examples of the first series - AA39 (2) a consecutively numbered pair, AA57, AA67, AB17, AD27, AD70, AE31, AE44, AE61, AJ49, AJ68, BB16, CB51, CC56, CD21, CD30, CD60, CE37, CE72 and CH21. (£400 - £500)
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Bank of England Kentfield Special prefix PW50 and matching LOW serial numbers Commemorative Prince of Wales 50th Birthday 1998 (2) both UNC in the original plastic holders comprising 10 Pounds Charles Dickens B369 serial number PW50 000044 from C131 set along with 50 Pounds John Houblon B377 Silver Foil Tudor Rose serial number PW50 000044 from C132 set (£100 - £150)
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Bank of England Kentfield Special prefix YR19 issues 1999 (2) both UNC in the original plastic holders comprising a 20 Pounds Michael Faraday B375 serial number YR19 991383 from C140 set along with a 50 Pounds John Houblon B377 Silver Foil Tudor Rose serial number YR19 990416 from C141 set. (£100 - £150)
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Fifty Pounds Kentfield QE2 & Sir John Houblon B377 Silver Foil Tudor Rose Windowed Thread issue 1994 serial number A23 526131, about UNC and collectable in these high grades (£70 - £100)
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Fifty Pounds Kentfield QE2 & Sir John Houblon B377 Windowed Thread Silver Foil Tudor Rose issue 1994 a very FIRST RUN prefix and LOW NUMBER serial A01 000368, about UNC - UNC with nice original embossing. A very collectible and highly sought after note featuring an image of the iconic British 5 Guineas William & Mary 1692 gold coin which was the only time in British history when joint monarch portraits were featured on currency (£200 - £250)
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Fifty Pounds Kentfield QE2 & Sir John Houblon B377 Windowed thread Silver Foil Tudor Rose issues 1994 (2) a consecutively numbered pair serial numbers E08 506431 & E08 506432, both about UNC - UNC and pleasing (£120 - £200)
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Fifty Pounds Kentfield QE2 & Sir John Houblon B377 Windowed thread Silver Foil Tudor Rose issues 1994 (2) a consecutively numbered pair serial numbers E08 506449 & E08 506450, both about UNC - UNC and pleasing (£120 - £200)
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Ten Pounds Lowther QE2 & Charles Dickens B382 Orangebrown issue 1999 (5) a consecutively very FIRST RUN LOW numbered set KL01 000740 - KL01 000744, all UNC and very sought after low numbered circulation notes given that Debden Security Printing used serial numbers 1000 to 2000 in the special limited edition presentation sets (£175 - £300)
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Bank of England Lowther Special prefix QM10 with partially matching VERY LOW serial numbers and 3-denomination set of the Commemorative HM The Queen Mother’s 100th Birthday 2000 (3) all UNC in the original packaging comprising 5 Pounds George Stephenson B380 serial number QM10 010003 from C153 set given that the notes in this set start from serial number QM10 010001. Also 10 Pounds Charles Dickens B382 serial number QM10 000003 from C154 set. Together with a 20 Pounds Sir Edward Elgar B386 serial number QM10 000003 from C155 set. A very desirable LOW numbered 3rd denomination set of this type certain to attract attention by both dealers and collectors alike (£70 - £140)
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Offered Here For Charity - Bank of England VIP tribute Twenty Pounds No. 5 note Merlyn Lowther QE II & Sir Edward Elgar B386 Series E Second Historical Series Foil Hologram & Windowed Thread issue 1999 and a First Run Low Non-circulation serial number AA01 000005, about UNC - UNC. According to Duggleby the lowest possible circulation serial number available of this Series E Historical Twenty Pounds before this offering is AA01 000031. This note from the Governor of the Bank of England in the original anti reflective museum glass frame with a note reading “From The Governor Of The / Bank of England / Note No. 5 of New Series 1999”. It appears the note has not been glued in the frame and is held by precisely placed small holders with a small gap for each corner of the note to be inserted in. It has become a common tradition for the Bank of England to hold back the first printed notes with low or symbolic serial numbers when a new issue is released. Such notes are attributed to dignitaries, royalty
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and institutions that usually receive or were involved in the development of the new issue, for example Her Majesty the Queen traditionally receives the very first 000001 note, the Churchill War Rooms received the new Polymer Churchill 5 Pound note with the end of World War II year serial number AA01 001945, and the Winchester Cathedral received the new Polymer Jane Austen 10 Pound note with a serial number AA01 001817 marking the year that Jane Austen was buried there. A number of first run circulation serial numbers, the Bank of England is known to donate in Charity Auctions for various causes and many of these notes are very sought after by collectors and usually realise high figures as for example the very first possible circulation number of the 20 Pounds Bailey with serial number AA01 000007 realized £2,100, the first public available Churchill Polymer 5 Pounds serial number AA01 000017 realized £4,150 and the Jane Austen Polymer 10 Pounds AA01 000010 realized £7,200. In regard to this note the serial numbers prior to this one were reportedly donated as follows to H.M. the Queen, the Prime Minister, the Bank of England Governor and the Chancellor. (£2,000 - £4,000)
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Ten Pounds Lowther QE2 pictorial & Charles Darwin B388 Orange-brown “The Company” variety Foil hologram windowed thread issue 2000 FIRST RUN and an earlier serial number AA01 006249, about UNC - UNC (£20 - £40)
116856, HB42 102861 - HB42 102865 and JA03 200343 JA03 200345. (£160 - £240) 95)
Bank of England 10 Pounds Salmon & Cleland QE2 pictorial & Charles Darwin Orange-brown Foil hologram Windowed thread issues (11) all circulated and a nice mid-grade group VF-GVF comprising the Salmon B408 issues 2012 (5) prefixes KE22, KH53, KK69, LB79 & LE55. Together with the Cleland B411 issues 2015 (6) prefixes LJ56, LJ61, MC76, MD32, MD34 & MD64 (£105 - £175)
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Five Pounds Cleland QE2 & Sir Winston Churchill B414 Polymer issue 2016 (4) a matching serial number set 353462 prefixes AK02, AK04, AK13 and AK18, all UNC (£60 - £85)
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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. 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 (£40 - £60)
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Bank of England and The Royal Mint Commemorative Presentation set C119 HM the Queen’s 70th birthday 1996, Kentfield 5 Pounds note series HM70 002974 & a Cupronickel 5 Pound Crown, UNC in the original folder with the certificate (£25 - £50)
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The Royal Mint Limited Edition Commemorative H.M. the Queen’s Golden Wedding Anniversary 1997 C124 set of a special prefix 10 Pounds Kentfield B369 with a very LOW serial number HM50 000117 along with a Silver (.925) Proof 5 Pound Crown. In the limited edition green presentation box with certificates (£35 - £50)
100) The Royal Mint Limited Edition Matching serial numbers presentation sets (2) both UNC comprising the Commemorative Queen Mother’s 90th Birthday 1990 C101 set of 5 Pounds Gill B357 First Run serial number A01 002845 along with a Silver (.925) Proof 5 Pound Crown. And a Commemorative new 10 Pounds and 10 Pence coins 1992 C105 set consisting of a 10 Pounds Kentfield B366 FIRST RUN serial number A01 002845 along with Silver (.925) Proof 10 Pence coins (2) including the old and new design. Both in the limited edition blue presentation boxes with certificates (£60 - £90)
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Ten Pounds Lowther QE2 pictorial & Charles Darwin Orange-brown issues 2000 (10) all circulated, a nice midgrade group mostly VF and includes examples of the 2 copyright text varieties - B388 “And The Company” prefix AC25 along with B390 “And Company” prefixes AJ26, AJ50, BA45, BB02, BB47, BB76, BC16, BD42 & BD70 (£95 - £145)
101) The Royal Mint Limited Edition Millennium presentation sets (2) both UNC special commemorative prefix issues. Comprising a special prefix 1999 C140 set of a 20 Pounds Kentfield B375 serial number YR19 991333 along with a Silver Proof (.999) 5 Pound Crown. Together with a special prefix 2000 C151 set of a 20 Pound Lowther B386 with a very LOW serial number YR20 000115 and a Silver (.999) Proof 5 Pound Crown. Both in the limited edition red presentation boxes with certificates (£80 - £160)
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Five Pounds Lowther QE2 & Elizabeth Fry B393 Turquoise Foil hologram windowed thread issues 2002 (20) all about UNC - UNC and in 4 consecutively numbered sets with examples of each recorded prefix for this type as follows - HA55 101484 & HA55 101485, HB32 116847 - HB32
102) Provincial notes (4) in various grades VG - Fine and comprises some scarcer notes as the Birmingham Bank 5 Pounds dated 25th March 1829 No. 3075 For Rot tons, Smith & Scholefield (Outing 172 for type) hand stamp Cancelled twice. Leominster Bank 5 Pounds dated
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1st January 1824 No. B2071 For Coleman, Morris & Sons (Outing 1176c; Grant 1653) missing corner piece and originally paper repaired on reverse, dividend & bankruptcy stamps. Burton upon Trent Bank 1 Pound dated 11th January 1815 No. J3005 For Harding, Oakes and Willington (Outing 373a; Grant 588). Together with the Stockton on Tees Bank 5 Pounds dated 19th June 1882 No. Z1758 For Jonathan Backhouse & Company (Outing 373a; Grant 588). An interesting selection (£60 - £100) 103) Dorsetshire General Bank, Bridport One Pound unissued remainder circa 1809-12 For William Fowler, Willam Good & Co. (Outing 290a; Grant 441), a pleasing and presentable EF-GEF and uniface featuring a vignette of a ship in building process along a scene of a sailing ship and an embossed Revenue stamp for 3 Pence (£50 - £80) 104) Plymouth Dock Bank, Devonshire 1 Pound dated 1st September 1823 No. D4081 For Thomas Clinton Shiells & Henry Incledon Johns, manuscript signed H. I. Johns (Outing 683c; Grant 2295d), VG - Fine with a few small tears near signature expected for age and the usual inked signatures and annotations on reverse. Imprint reads Silvester sc, Strand, London. Black featuring No. 51 Fore Street with flags at upper left and sailing ship below. The reverse with a large 5 Pence Revenue vignette featuring the Royal Cypher of King George IV, the Royal Arms at centre and denomination. (£40 - £80) 105) East Cornwall Bank, Liskeard 5 Pounds No. A/B 9157 undated circa 1870’s SPECIMEN For Robins, Foster, Goode & Bolitho’s, punchole cancellation twice at signature area (Outing 1195d; Grant 1680), a Scarce note in GVF with a faint pencilled annotation in the upper left corner and a roughly 8 by 5 centimetre oblong stain to lower centre with minor tears to it. Bearing the Charles Skipper & East London imprint and no watermark can be observed, this note displaying a Coat of Arms to upper left on obverse and an elaborate panel with value and bank title on reverse. (£100 - £180) 106) Newark Bank 1 Pound dated 29th April 1805 For Pocklington, Dickinson, Hunter and Co., (Outing 1488b; Grant 1998B), about VG slightly trimmed bottom edge, embossed Revenue stamp still fairly visible to centre left and bankruptcy stamp on reverse (£30 - £60) 107) Newark Bank 5 Pounds last year dated 22nd March 1809 before failure No. 678 For Pocklington, Dickinson & Co. manuscript signed Wm. Dickinson and J. Cope (?) for entered (Outing 1488k; Grant 1998C), presentable Fine - VF slightly trimmed possibly original and multiple pinholes in body, Rare. Embossed Revenue stamp for 1 Shilling is quite clear at left obverse and 1 bankruptcy stamp on reverse with manuscript signatures. The note features the Bank’s Coat of Arms and name in circular frame at left obverse and printed on watermarked paper where watermark reads “NEWARK” at centre and printed in an upside-down mirror-image fashion. (£55 - £90) 108) Provincial issue 5 Pounds (2) comprising a very early number and bearing the bank’s creation year example Newcastle upon Tyne Joint Stock Bank SOLID No. 88 FIRST date for this type 2nd July 1836 ink-stamp cancelled twice
and John Morrison signature for Manager,(Outing 1515b; Grant 5507), VG or slightly better and surely to attract a significant amount of attention by provincial collectors as such early dated survivors, considering this example is more than 2 centuries old, are very rarely seen. Also accompanied by a Stockton on Tees Bank 5 Pounds No. A/D 0659 dated 14th October 1887 for Jonathan Backhouse & Comp. cut-cancelled across main signature, (Outing 2049c; Grant2766), usual bank stamps/inked annotations & few small pinholes, Fine. (£30 - £60) 109) Norwich Crown Bank & Norfolk & Suffolk Bank, Norwich 5 Pounds dated 12th September 1868 No. A139 For Harvey & Hudson’s, manuscript signatures Hudson’s and Entered by Samuel Hills (Outing 1606k; Grant 2145c), Fine-VF multiple pinholes in body, a possible spindle hole to upper left and the usual inked signatures/annotations on both obverse and reverse. Black with imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Petch, London and features 2 heraldic shields at upper centre on obverse. The reverse with 4 heraldic shields - one in each quadrant, and crowned emblem at centre with banks name and various town names Watton, Thetford, Diss, Harleston, Bungay and others. Also 2 hand-stamps on reverse, one of which reads Ransom & Co. (£65 - £110) 110) Devonshire Bank, Okehampton 1 Pound dated 8th December 1817 No. C795 For Can, Williams, Searle & Co. and multiple manuscript signatures for Can, John Searle and others (Outing 1633a; Grant 2184), VG multiple Pinholes in body and the usual inked signatures/ annotations on reverse. Black with imprint Ashby & Ball and featuring a vignette with castle ruins at left. The reverse with bank name at bottom and an elaborate design of the Partnership monogram. (£40 - £80) 111) Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank £5 dated 1894 No.X7708 for Gurney, Birkbeck, Barclay & Buxton, triangular cutcancellation through signature, (Outing 2382y), about UNC (£35 - £45) 112) Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank, Wisbech 5 Pounds dated 1st November 1894 No. X7721 For Gurney, Birkbeck, Barclay & Buxton, triangular cut-cancelled across manuscript signature of Barclay and entered by J. M. Bland (Outing 2382y; Grant 3252d), GEF - about UNC with a minor stain, possibly rust, to upper right. Black on white on obverse featuring a vignette with the partnership monogram at upper left. The reverse with a red-orange ornate panel with an oval vignette at centre bank name and “Issued Pursuant to Act 9 Geo. IV Cap 23.” flanked by value and partnership at bottom. Watermarked with the unframed partnership monogram. For a similar cut-cancelled note of the same date with same prefix earlier number and signature of Buxton see previous lot (£40 - £70) 113) Birmingham Labour Exchange, Robert Owen 10 Hours notes dated 22nd July 1833 unissued remainders Outing 3010k (4) all about EF or better and with Forward Trading Company, 143a Stratford Road Birmingham overprint dated 191x on reverse. Imprint of Vizetelly, Branston & Co. Fleet Street, London. Black and grey with vignette of Beehive (“Industry”) at upper left and balanced scales (“Justice and Equality”) at upper right. These notes were used in exchange of produced goods. (£120 - £200)
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World Banknotes (lots 114 - 298) 114) Angola 300th Anniversary of Portuguese Rule in Angola 1648-1948 set (2) both VG comprising 1 Angolar Pick 70 serial number R 030802, green with Portuguese landing in Angola illustration and Palanca negra. Along with the 2 and 1/2 Angolares Pick 71 serial number A 933736 missing small marginal corner piece, purple with a Canon Bombardment of fortress scene and a Rhinoceros. Both Decreto 37.086 dated 6th October 1948, and a nice examples of early Portuguese Africa issues printed by the English printers Thomas De La Rue and always keenly collectible (£40 - £70) 115) 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 (£170 - £260) 116) 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 (£200 - £300) 117) Australia (4) 50 Dollars issued 1999 series DG99161153 Pick54b, 20 Dollars issued 2002 series BH02285138 Pick59a, 10 Dollars issued 2002 series BF02213046 Pick58a, 5 Dollars issued 2002 series CE02601667 Pick57a, set of polymer notes, Uncirculated (£45 - £60) 118) Australia Reserve Bank (2) comprising 5 Dollars Pick 44a (McD. 144; Rks. 205) ND 1974 signatures Phillips & Wheeler serial number NLU 797277, about UNC to UNC, a pleasing note and a first signature pair for the Reserve Bank of Australia. Along with the 100 Dollars Pick 48c (McD. 223; Rks. 612) ND 1990 signatures Fraser & Higgins serial number ZFP 432369, EF and the highest denomination for the series with this design being the last before the polymer issues. An attractive collectible pair (£60 - £100)
120) Austria & Germany Notgeld in 2 original old Notgeld Albums (547) mixed grades mostly to UNC and mostly in complete or near complete sets of different varieties and types. Various Stadts (Issuing Authority/Towns). Austria (304) includes a Rare example Hainburg A.D. Donau N.Ö. Statemented 20 Heller 2, d Haulage overprint on 40 Heller amongst other issues from Halluin Sag., Halluin Sag., KEITH an der Stubaitalbahn Bezek Nieders Tirol, Haag Am Hausruck O.Ö. Marktgemeinde, Obernberg bei Gries am Brenner Tirol, Gries Am Brenner Tirol, Radstadt Sbg. and many others. Germany (243) also includes various issues from Koolberg, Klutz, Lugde, Dobeln, Aken, Altona, Frose, Feldberg, Bremen Deutsche Amerika, Gross Nordende, Dahlenburg, Naumburg, Boppard, Pyrmont Kreis, Mainz, Rinteln a.W., Orsoy, Naumburg, Laage and others. An interesting and attractive selection for the Notgeld enthusiasts (£55 - £120) 121) 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 multi-coloured 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 “РБРБ“. All crisp UNC (£40 - £60) 122) Bermuda Government 10 Shillings Pick 19c LAST date of issue for this denomination 1st October 1966 series V/1 975700, VF - GVF pressed. The note in red on multicolour featuring a young bust of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II facing right and Gate’s Fort (St. George’s) on obverse. The reverse illustrating the Royal Great Britain’s Coat of Arms. A scarce and desirable example of the last of the pound system issues for Bermuda (£80 - £100) 123) Bermuda Government 5 Pounds Pick 21d last date for this issue 1st October 1966 Hamilton, Bermuda serial number S/1 666561, in a PMG holder graded Choice VF 35 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality) an alluring design of this second highest denomination for the series and Exceptionally Scarce note. Orange on multicolour featuring a portrait of a young Queen Elizabeth II at right and an illustration of ships in Hamilton harbour at left. The reverse with an elaborate orange and green guilloche panel featuring the Royal Coat of Arms at centre. Printed by Bradbury Wilkinson & Co this is an example of the last series notes from the Pound system before Bermuda converted into dollars. (£300 - £500)
119) Australia Reserve Bank 100 Dollars First of the Polymer issues Pick 55a (McD 701a; Rks. 616) 1996 signatures Fraser & Evans serial number CA96 515575, GVF. Black and green on orange and multicolour featuring Dame Nellie Melba and an interior illustration of “Her Majesty’s Theatre” in Sydney on obverse. The reverse “Rising Sun” badge, “Simpson and Donkey”, a portrait of Sir John Monash and World War I battle scenes. Watermarked with Australia’s Coat of Arms and features a Kiwi bird window (£40 - £60) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk
illustration of the Library of Parliament building in Ottawa. Printed by the Canadian Banknote Company Limited with imprint. (£65 - £100) 129) Canada The Government of Newfoundland 1 Dollar Pick A14c dated 2nd January 1920 series A202843, VG Inked Graffiti in the body of the note, the left signature slightly faded and a hard to come by early George V British dominion issue. Black on blue underprint featuring a portrait of King George V at left and a reindeer, also known as Caribou, at right on obverse. The reverse in blue featuring the Coat of Arms incorporation the Royal Coat of Arms, sailing ships at sea and anchor. (£65 - £100) 124) Bradbury Wilkinson reverse unfinished trial proof, circa 1907, Asian or Middle Eastern design (Bank and country need verifying), rectangular pale pink, green and multicoloured, stuck to thin paper from a book page. (£30 - £60) 125) British Armed Forces 1 Pound ERROR mis-cut fishtail with extra paper to right Pick M36 4th Series ND 1962 serial number K/2 139826, about UNC - UNC with only 1 crease just at beginning of the mis cut area at right. An interesting and very rare error to make its way into private hands (£45 - £90) 126) British Armed Forces 1 Pounds Pick M36 ND 1962 Series 4 (100) an original bundle in a paper wrap and in fully consecutive order K/1 612901 to K/1 613000, most in UNC only slight wear to the utmost outer notes which show faint handling. These series 4 were never released into circulation and feature an attractive Bradbury Wilkinson purple-brown on green design. This K/1 prefix is the first for the 1 Pound Series 4 notes. (£40 - £80) 127) Canada (Lower) Champlain & St. Lawrence Railroad denomination set of 3 unissued remainders all dated Montreal, 1st August 1837 and side A (3) generally about EF - EF and Scarce comprising 7 Pence 1/2 Penny = 15 Sous, this with a 20mm uneven tear at top margin. A 15 Pence = 30 Sous. And the Half a Dollar = 2 Shillings 6 Pence = 3 Francs. Each note uniface with a different vignette of a passenger steam train at centre and all feature the reverse of different Latin-American coin as follows - the 7 Pence 1/2 Penny has the Mexico 1 Real MO, the 15 Pence - Peru 2 Reals LIMAE and the 1/2 Dollar - a Bolivian 4 Reals PTS. These notes were issued in sheets of six with side B on the left and the side A on the right. An interesting historical fact is that the Champlain and St. Lawrence Railroad was the first public railroad in Canada and one of the first railways in British North America as we now understand the term, although the country had several tram-roads earlier - at least 2, and it was the first to use steam locomotives with a 14 miles of railway in operation, with the first steam locomotive used at the official opening of the railroad on July 21st 1836. (£80 - £140)
130) 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 multi-coloured, 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 multi-coloured 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 multi-coloured 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 (£100 - £200)
128) Canada Dominion of Canada 1 Dollar Pick 33e dated Ottawa, 2nd July 1923 Bronze seal block R-1 (Group 1) signatures McCavour & Saunders, Fine - VF pressed with several pinholes in body and a 7mm uneven tear to lower left. A very Rare note and the early Dominion of Canada issues always keenly sought after. The note in black on green underprint featuring a portrait of King George V at centre on obverse. The reverse in green featuring an More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk
135) Cyprus 10 Pounds/Lires Pick 62e dated 1st April 2005 (3) a consecutively numbered trio BT 857115 - BT 857117. All about UNC - UNC and each note in olive-green on multicolour featuring an illustration of a marble figure of Artemis -the Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, the moon and chastity and daughter of Zeus and Leto on obverse. The reverse illustrating various native wildlife as the Cyprus warbler, Cyprus mouflon, green turtle, cyclamens, tulips, Pathos Blue Butterly (glaucopsyche paphos). Watermarked with a bust of Aphrodite. (£50 £90) 136) Cyprus Central Bank 1 Pound Pick 43a dated 1st June 1972 serial number F/51 131326, about UNC - UNC with a minor very faint stain on lower reverse. Brown on multicolour featuring a Rosette at left and Cyprus Coat of Arms at right with map below. The reverse illustrating the Roman viaduct near Larnaca & pillars at Salamis. Printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. without imprint and watermarked Eagle’s head. (£50 - £100) 137) Cyprus Central Bank 1 Pound Pick 43b dated 1st May 1973 serial number H/64 120057, UNC and a pleasing example. Brown on multi-coloured underprint featuring a Rosette at left and the Cyprus Coat of Arms at right with Cyprus map below on obverse. The reverse illustrating the Roman viaduct near Larnaca & pillars at Salamis. Printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. without imprint and watermarked with an eagle’s head. (£65 - £100) 131) China Japanese Military World War II Imperial Government 100 Yen Pick M30 (JNDA-13-54) ND 1945 overprint “Chun Yung Shou Piao” in a PCGS Gold Shield holder graded Choice UNC 64 OPQ. This note issued in Occupied Hong Kong & Mainland and printed by JIPB (£30 - £50) 132) Congo Democratic Republic (Congo-Léopoldville / CongoKinshasa) Conseil Monétaire de la République du Congo 1.000 Francs Pick 2a dated 15th February 1962 serial number CM 7205645, VF cancelled with 8 star-shaped perforations and a Rare note. Obverse in purple on multicoloured underprint featuring a portrait of a Man from the Moliro region at left, a river scene at lower centre and overprinted “EMISSION DU CONSEIL MONETAIRE DE LA REPUBLIQUE DU CONGO” possibly on remainders of Belgian Congo Pick 29 in place of watermark on both obverse and reverse. The reverse in deep violet on pink underprint illustrating a Waterbuck drinking. A scarce note and first and possibly used as transitional issue after Congo declared independence in 1960. (£60 - £90) 133) Congo Democratic Republic 1 Zaire=100 makuta SPECIMENS (2) EF or better both dated 1967, both glued at one end to a paper page with a front and back visible & information in French, Specimen number in ink top left No.299 & No.300, Pick12as1, some stains, (£75 - £100) 134) Cuba 1 Peso Specimen notes (12) various dates 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1986 and 1988 all UNC some with discoloration (£50 - £80)
138) Cyprus Government 3 Piastres/Grosia/Kurush Pick 28a first date for this type 18th June 1943 serial number A/1 247491, VG and small sized George VI portrait World War II period issue. (£25 - £40) 139) Czech Republic 1.000 Korun Pick 3c ND 1993 (old date 1985) serial number U13 825342, fresh and crisp UNC. Dark green M-1000 revalidation stamp printed on Czechoslovakia 1.000 Korun Pick 98. Blue-black, blue and purple on multi-coloured underprint featuring Bedrich Smetana at right and coat of arms at centre. The reverse with an illustration of Vyšehrad/Wyschehrad/Chrasten castle (Vltava/Moldau River near Prague). Watermarked with stars and leaves across whole body. (£40 - £70) 140) Czechoslovakia & Czech Republic 1970-80s issues (4) comprising Czechoslovakia (3) all about UNC - UNC including examples of the last notes before the dissolution 100 Korun Československých Pick 97 dated 1989 (2) a consecutively numbered pair A19 694453 & A19 694454, green with Klement Gottwald on obverse and view of Prague on reverse. Also a 500 Korún Československých Pick 93b dated 1973 serial number W02 645293, deep brownviolet and multicolour with armed soldiers at right on obverse and the reverse with a medieval shield illustration and fortress ruins at Devin, a desirable note and a Scarcer type. Also includes a Czech Republic Provisional issue 1000 Korun Pick 3a old date 1985 (1993) with an adhesive green stamp on Czechoslovakia Pick 98 serial number C64 199222, this in VF-GVF. A pleasing group (£40 - £80)
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141) Dominican Republic Banco Central Franklin Mint Collectors Set Pick CS4 of 8 notes - 1 to 1.000 Pesos. All with Maltese cross prefix, serial numbers 009808, 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. These were produced in cooperation with the printer Thomas De La Rue and the Franklin Mint in 1978-80’s. All notes UNC and a pleasing set (£45 - £65) 142) Dominican Republic SPECIMEN Franklin Mint Collectors set Pick CS4 of85 notes -1 to 1.000 Pesos Oro (Similar to Pick 116, 118a-120a, 121, 122a, 123 and 124a). All with Maltese Cross prefix and suffix, serial numbers 006620, overprinted SPECIMEN some in red and 2 in black and come with the original envelope, informative card and Certificates of Authenticity signed William F. Krieg. All notes UNC and a very collectable set (£35 - £50) 143) East Caribbean States (2) comprising 20 Dollars Pick 15d serial number A3 803438 QE2 Annigoni’s portrait, VF. Along with 100 Dollars Pick 55b ND 2012 segmented security thread and with marks for the sight impaired, building in the underprint without extension & Sir Arthur Lewis on reverse serial number VP 785662, UNC and the highest denomination in the series. These Central America Commonwealth issues always keenly collectible with their colourful and eye-catching designs (£50 - £90) 144) 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. Total Pick book value over $4,400 (£500 - £800) 145) 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 (£40 - £60) 146) 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 multi-coloured 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 bestknown works of art in the world. All crisp UNC (£50 - £80) 147) Ethiopia State Bank 5 Dollars obverse and reverse SPECIMEN similar to Pick 13a ND 1945 (2) both about UNC - UNC with the usual glue residue, punch-hole cancelled twice and Exceptionally Rare. The obverse SPECIMEN No. S217261, printed in blue with star on blank reverse, serial number AA 000000 with SPECEIMEN printed above and bearing signature Blowers as for Pick 13a overprinted SPECIMEN, black on lilac and orange featuring Emperor Haile Selassie I at left and acacia tree oval vignette flanked by flowers and bees. The reverse SPECIMEN No. S233244, again printed in blue with star on blank reverse, 2 red SPECIMEN overprints at centre left and right and in orange with Coat of Arms at centre with the Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah (symbolizing the House of King Solomon) crowned Lion holding a long cross. These very rarely seen and certain to attract the attention of any collector. (£50 - £90) 148) Europe Central (24) mixed grades to about UNC - UNC all different notes and various issues and denominations. Comprising Austria (3) including 50 Schillings (2) Pick 143 and Pick 149, along with a 100 Schilling Pick 145. Belgium (3) consisting of 20 Francs (2) including a Treasury Pick 132a and Pick 116, along with 100 Francs Pick 147. Together with various issues from post war Germany (15) including West Germany (8) Bank Deutscher Länder 10 Marks Pick 16a. Bundesrepublik Deutschland Bundeskassenschein (Federal Treasury Note) 10 Pfennig Pick 26. Deutsche Bundesbank (3) 5 Deusche Mark (2) Pick 30b and 37, along with 10 Deutsche Mark Pick 31c. Also US Army Command Deutsche Bundesbank 1/2 Deutsche Mark Pick 1, 1 Deutsche Mark Pick 2 and 10 Deutsche Mark Pick 5. Federal Republic (3) including a 5 Deutsche Mark Pick 13i along with interesting small sized notes 5 and 10 Pfennig Pick 11 and 12 ND 1948. East Germany (3) Deutsche Notenbank Pick 17. Along with Staatsbank der DDR (2) 50 Mark der DDR Pick 30 and 500 Mark der DDR Pick 33. Also a Democratic Republic 100 Deutsche Mark Pick 15. Also France (3) comprising 50 Francs (2) including the “Le Verrier” Pick 127b (Fayette F20.10) Gargam & Rousseau dated 8th April 1948 and issued in honour of Le Verrier’s
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discovery of planet Neptune 1846. Also the “Ceres” Pick 85b Type 1933 Modified (Fayette F18.14) Rousseau & Favre-Gilly dated 15th September 1938, usual set of pinholes. 1.000 Francs “Minerva et Hercule” Pick 130b (Fayette F41.25) Belin, Gargam & Rousseau dated 17th February 1949, usual pinholes. All very desirable issues with French notes always being ones to incorporate the most attractive designs (£70 - £130) 149) Europe circa 1940’s to modern (22) in mixed grades VG to UNC and comprising various issues from Cyprus (6) consisting of George VI portrait 3 Piastres Pick 28a dated 18th June 1943 series A/1 342034. 500 Mils Pick 42b dated 01.06.1974 series 1/33 031827. 1 Pounds (2) Pick 43b dated 01.05.1973 series H/63 003422 & 01.07.1975 series J/79 083058. 1 Pound Pick 60b dated 01.12.1998 series W527018. Along with the Scarcer Central Bank 5 Pounds Pick 44c dated 1st June 1974 serial number N/124 086770. Greece Local Banks Crete (Trapeze Kritis) 25 Drachmai Pick S153 dated 26th September 1915 FIRST series A001 number 290,341Germany. (5) consisting of a Bank Deutscher Lander (3) including a Reich banknote 100 Reichsmark Pick 190a Emergency issue - photomechanically produced (blurred printing), dated 24th June 1935 (1945) all these issues have an identical serial number T 7396475 and similar to Pick 183, these notes were printed few days before the end of the war by order of the bank and were to be printed by any means necessary locally if they had to so the banks used whatever supplies they had and ended up printing on paper used for the food ration cards, the notes did not have a long life in circulation. 5 Deutsche Mark 1948 series Pick 13i serial number 7T 138077 printer BDK without imprint. 1949 series (2) both dated 22nd August 1949 including 10 and 20 Deutsche Mark Pick 16a and 17a and serial numbers N5795169H and P5834987T respectively, both American Banknote Company printing without imprint. Democratic Republic Deutsche Notenbank 5 Mark der DDR dated 1964 series JJ 241008. Iceland Haskola (Haskoli) Islands fund raising ticket 1/4 hlutur I 5. flokki 1943 d. Italy 100,000 Lire Pick117b. Yugoslavia & Croatia (7) including Yugoslavia 50 Dinara (3) - Pick64a & Pick64b, 10 Dinara Pick50c (2) and Croatia (2) 200 Kuna colour trial notes for the 1993 issue one obverse and one reverse similar to Pick33. And an Austria 100 Shilling Pick 150. An interesting and varied group (£65 - £130) 150) Europe Eastern (97) an attractive mostly high grade about UNC - UNC group including various eye-catching and non duplicated issues from Albania (6), Belarus (14), Bosnia & Herzegovina (5), Bulgaria (5), Croatia (5), Cyprus (2), Estonia (2), Greece (5), Hungary (3), Lithuania, Macedonia (4), Poland (6), Romania (2), Russia (10), Slovenia (4), Ukraine and Yugoslavia (22). A significant portion come in denomination sets/pairs , mostly near complete, as the Albania 1976 issues 1 to 50 Leke Pick 40 to 45. Macedonia 10 to 100 Denari Pick 1 to 4. Bosnia & Herzegovina 10 to 100 Dinara 1992 Pick 10 to 13. Also some Soviet Union period issues from Russia and examples of Biletov (tickets) from one of the biggest Ponzi schemes - MMM Corporation. (£110 - £180)
151) Europe South & South-West (31) late 1950’s to modern in mixed grades to UNC comprising Gibraltar (2) consisting of 10 Shillings “Rock of Gibraltar” Pick 14c 1958, Ink annotation along with 1 Pound Pick 20d. Malta Law of 1967 issues (3) including 2 Liri Pick 41 1989 and 5 Liri (2) Pick 35a 1979 and Pick 38 1986. Spain 1000 Pesetas Pick 154 Commemorative issue Centennial of Banco de Espana becoming the only Issuing Bank (1874-1974) dated 17th September 1971. Portugal (10) including 20 Escudos (2) Pick 167b and 176b. 50 Escudos (2) Pick 168 and Pick 174b. 100 Escudos (2) Pick 169a and 178b. 500 Escudos (3) Pick 177, Pick 180b and Pick 187b. And 1000 Escudos Pick 172a. Along with Italy (15) including Biglietto di Stato issues (4) consisting of 50, 100, and 500 Lires Pick 91 - 94. Also, Banca D ‘Italia issues including 1000 Lires (4) Pick 88d, Pick 96d, Pick 109a and Pick 114a. 2000 Lire Pick 103. 5000 Lire (2) Pick 105b and Pick 111b. And 10000 Lire (3) Pick 97f, Pick 106b and Pick 112b. (£150 - £250) 152) Falkland Islands 1 Pound Pick 8c dated 1st December 1977 signature H.T. Rowlands serial number F30707, UNC a very attractive and highly sought after and Scarce note in this choice grade. A Thomas De La Rue print in blue on greygreen and violet underprint featuring a stylized crowned portrait of young Queen Elizabeth II at right. The reverse with an elaborate blue guilloche panel. (£65 - £100)
153) Far East mostly China including some Japan and Korea early issues (27) all in various grades VG to UNC and comprising various denominations and issuers as Farmers bank of China, Central Bank of China, Central Reserve Bank of China, Bank of China, Bank of Communications, Bank of Chosen and others. A desirable exotic group certain to attract much attention (£200 - £300) 154) Fiji last of the Pound system QE2 portrait issues (3) in average VF-GVF comprising 5 Shillings (2) Pick 51c dated 1st December 1962 series C/9 149482 and Pick 51d dated 1st September 1964 series C/11 01215. Along with the 1 Pound Pick 53c dated 1st September 1959 series C/8 36509. Eye-catching and always desirable Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. print notes all watermarked with a Fijian youth’s bust. (£120 - £150) 155) France (31) in various grades average about VF - GVF to EF and including various denominations - 5 to 200 Francs and dates ranging from early 1900’s to modern. Also includes a Scarce World War I Trésorerie aux Armées 1 Franc Pick M2 ND 1917 issue Redeemable prior the end of the 2nd year after the end of hostilities (“...2e année qui suivra la cessation des hostilités”) series B number 0423998 and printed by Imprimerie National (£70 - £140)
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156) France 10 Francs “Minerva “ Pick 73e (Fayette F6.18) very LAST date for this issue 25th February 1937 signatures Strohl & Boyer a later block number , given that the last recorded block number for this type is 68208, J.68158 series 680 number 1703933680, a presentable VF with no pinholes only a very minor rust spot to lower margin and a very minor and small 1mm and 2mm marginal tears to upper margin. An Exceptionally Rare last date issue and very seldom seen. Blue featuring Minerva at upper left on obverse. The reverse illustrating a resting seated farmer woman in field holding scythe and surrounded by agricultural produce. A rare opportunity for French, or any collector, to get their hands on this splendid last date example (£50 - £90) 157) France 10 Noveaux Francs ‘Richelieu’ Type 1959 Pick 142 (Fayette F57.21) dated 4th October 1962 block C.246 series 59746 number 0612759746 signatures Gargam, D’Ambrieres & Tondu, pleasing VF with very Minor Rust spots. Multicolour featuring Armand Jean du Plessis Richelieu (Cardinal Richelieu) and Palais Cardinal on obverse. Watermarked Cardinal Richelieu bust facing right. (£35 - £60) 158) France 100 Francs “Merson” Type 1906 modified Pick 86b (Fayette F25.15) dated 14th April 1938 signatures Rousseau & Favre-Gilly block Z.58615 series 494 number 1465373494, Fine with marginal 7mm tear to lower right margin. Multicolour featuring trees with fruit and Allegorical women with children at left and right on obverse. The reverse with a resting blacksmith with hammer and anveil at left and allegorical figures of a child with wreath and olive branch and a woman with cornucopia and ship’s wheel at right. France 100 Francs “Merson” Type 1906 modified Pick 86b (Fayette F25.15) dated 14th April 1938 signatures Rousseau & Favre-Gilly block Z.58615 series 494 number 1465373494, Fine with marginal 7mm tear to lower right margin. Multicolour featuring trees with fruit and Allegorical women with children at left and right on obverse. The reverse with a resting blacksmith with hammer and anvil at left and allegorical figures of a child with wreath and olive branch and a woman with cornucopia and ship’s wheel at right. (£30 - £55) 159) France 20 Francs “Bayard” Pick 74 (Fayette F11.3) last date for this year type 31st December 1918 signatures Picard & Laferriere block F.6105 series 688 number 152605688, a presentable VF with the usual multiple pinholes to left body, small rust spots and a small 2mm tear to upper right margin. A desirable note now little over a century old in blue portraying Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard on obverse and as watermark. The reverse illustrating a farmer in field sharpening scythe. (£85 - £140)
160) France 200 Francs ‘Montesquieu’ Type 1981 Modified Pick 155f (Fayette F70/2.1) the very last date for this design 1994 block B.159 series 937750 number 3161937750 signatures Bruneel, Bonnardin & Vigier, about UNC - UNC and a pleasing high grade note. (£35 - £60) 161) France 5 Francs Pick 70 (Fayette F2.45) month in date with signs from the zodiac 14th November (Sagittarius) 1916 signatures Picard & Laferriere block J.14909 series 657 number 372708657, pleasing and well-kept early issue in EF 2 small pinholes to upper left, minor staining and a very minor rust spot to centre but an overall pleasing example. Blue featuring Allegorical figures of standing man to left and a woman with longsword at right. The reverse featuring various ornaments. Watermarked with a large allegorical bust facing left and bank title below. (£50 - £90)
162) France 5 to 1000 Francs various dates from 1930-40’s to modern (22) in various grades Fine to EF-GEF including some interesting issues, WW2 Allied Military 100 Francs (2) Pick 118b block 2 French flag reverse and Pick 123a “France” on reverse, Tresor issues, some consecutively numbered and last dates of issue for respective types. All various designs and very desirable (£200 - £250) 163) France 50 Francs “Ceres” Pick 85b (Fayette F18.15) dated 15th September 1938 signatures RP. Rousseau and R. Favre-Gilly block J.8488 series 591 number 212183591, presentable about VF with a single set of Pinholes to left body and an overall pleasing and eye-catching example. Multicolour featuring an illustration of Ceres to left obverse, a reclining allegorical woman’s figure to lower right and Park of Versailles in the background. The reverse illustrating Mercury at right holding The Caduceus staff. (£45 - £85) 164) France 500 Francs “Pierre & Marie Curie” Pick 160a (Fayette F76.1) dated 1994 signatures Bruneel, Bonnardin & Vigier serial number R 016879947, about UNC minor surface and slight wear to corners and a pleasing example. Dark green and black on multicolour featuring Pierre & Marie Curie at right on obverse and the reverse illustrating Laboratory utensils. (£25 - £50) 165) France 500 Francs ‘Victor Hugo’ Pick 133b (Fayette F35.8) dated 6th February 1958 block W.87 series 67604 number 0217467604 signatures D’Ambrières, Favre-Gilly & Gargam, VF or about with the usual multiple pinholes in the left body of the note and Scarce. Blue, orange and multicolour featuring Panthéon building in Paris at left and Victor Hugo at right pon obverse. The reverse also with Victor hugo and houses in the background. Watermarked with Victor Hugo. (£30 - £50)
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166) French Indochina 500 Piastres / Yuan / Đồng / Kip / Riels Pick 83 ND 1951 bank title in red field signatures Minost & Laurent block N.52 series 142 number 1287142, VG or about with expected tears/inner splits and very minor rust and a Scarce issue. Multicolour displaying a woman and child examining globe on obverse. The reverse with same woman and child illustration along with elephant heads in the background and value in different languages at right. Watermarked Mercury head (Hermes in Greek mythology). (£40 - £80) 167) Gambia Central Bank 1 Dalasi Commemorative “Opening of Central Bank 18.02.1978” SPECIMEN No. 027 Pick 8s ND 1978 serial number H 000000 punch-hole cancelled twice on signatures and red diagonal SPECIMEN overprint on both obverse and reverse, UNC very Rare and collectable. Purple on multi-coloured underprint featuring a sailing boat and Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara, the First President of the Republic of Gambia, at right. The reverse illustrating the Central Bank building in Banjul with commemorative text beneath. Watermarked with a Crocodile’s head. (£80 - £140) 168) Gambia Central Bank 10 Dalasis Pick 6a ND 1972-86 First ‘Dalasi’ issue without microprinted promissory text serial number A 281543, presentable EF or about and a Scarcer issue. Green on multicolour featuring an illustration of a Sailing boat at left and Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara, the First President of the Republic of Gambia. The reverse illustrating a net fishing scene with fisherman on boat. Watermarked with a Crocodile’s head. (£25 - £50) 169) Gambia Central Bank 10 Dalasis SPECIMEN No. 165 Pick 6s ND 1972-86 without microprinting below promissory text, signatures as for Pick 6b and punch-hole cancelled serial number C 000000 and red diagonal SPECIMEN overprint on both obverse and reverse, UNC and Exceptionally Rare and collectable. Green on multicolour featuring an illustration of a Sailing boat at left and Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara, the First President of the Republic of Gambia, at right. The reverse illustrating a net fishing scene with fisherman on boat. Watermarked with a Crocodile’s head. (£90 - £160) 170) Gambia Central Bank 5 Dalasis SPECIMEN No. 157 Pick 5s ND 1972-76 without microprinting below promissory text, signatures as for Pick 5c and punch-hole cancelled serial number M 000000 black diagonal SPECIMEN overprint on both obverse and reverse, UNC Rare and very collectable. Red on multicolour featuring an illustration of a Sailing boat at left and Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara, the First President of the Republic of Gambia, at right. The reverse illustrating a busy dockyard scene with man unloading sacks from ship. Watermarked with a Crocodile’s head. (£70 - £120)
172) Germany (West Germany Federal Republic) U.S. Army Command 10 Deutsche Marks series of 1948 (2) comprising 2 varieties consisting of the Pick 5a (Rosenberg 808) serial number H 7405108 F, presentable VF. Along with the Pick 5b (Rosenberg 809a) Berlin issue with a hand-stamped “B” in circle on obverse serial number H 9053063 E, presentable good Fine and a Scarcer type. Both notes in blue on multicolour featuring Allegorical figures on obverse with “Justice” holding balanced scales at centre. Printed by the American Banknote Company these issues very attractive and collectible (£50 - £90) 173) Germany Deutsche Rentenbank 50 Rentenmark Pick 172 (Rosenberg 165) dated 6th July 1934 serial number A 5623696, VG and a Scarce and seldom seen one date issue with only 2 recorded prefixes - A and B. Dark brown on olive and light brown featuring a portrait of Heinrich Friedrich Karl Reichsfreiherr vom und zum Stein (or Baron vom Stein), a Prussian statesmen who introduced the Prussian reforms paving the way for the unification of Germany, at right and as watermark. The reverse with a corn sheaf. (£100 - £150) 174) G e r m a n y E m p i r e R e i c h s s c h u l d e n v e r w a l t u n g REICHSKASSENSCHEIN 5 Mark Pick 1 (Ros. 1) dated 11th July 1874 Series IX. Lit. J Fol. 161 number 0801784, Fair to Good with a 4mm oblong centre hole and numerous other small holes in the main body of the note and an Exceptionally Rare early first series of the Imperial Treasury notes. Dark blue and grey-blue featuring small cherubs and the Reich Sadler (Imperial Eagle) Coat of Arms this series was issued just 3 years after the unification of various German states into the German Empire. Currency in the already economically powerful regions were dominated by state issued coins and notes mainly of Prussia (North German Confederation) and Bavaria. Even after unification, there was no large demand to unify the currency under a single issuer, as there was a set exchange rate between the coins of each currency. Each state also continued to issue their own currency, thus both supply and demand for this early series was small. It was not until a few series later, after the majority of these notes were already redeemed, when a unified currency became the most popular type in Germany. These issues remained in circulation until 30th June 1885. The PMG Population currently holds only 6 examples of this scarce small denomination note although it would be roughly a worker’s daily wage as at time it would average between 1.50 and 6 marks. (£150 - £300)
171) Germany (West Germany Federal Republic) Bank Deutscher Länder 5 Deutsche Mark Pick 13i (Rosenberg 822) dated 9th December 1948 serial number 9C 206832, VF or slightly better. Black on green and yellow underprint featuring Woman holding the Sun (Europa) riding on a bull on obverse. Watermarked with Woman’s head and printed by BDK without imprint. (£25 - £50)
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175) G e r m a n y E m p i r e R e i c h s s c h u l d e n v e r w a l t u n g REICHSKASSENSCHEIN 5 Mark Pick 4 (Ros. 6) dated 10th January 1882 series M number 169853, VG and Scarce early Imperial Treasury note. Dark blue featuring a knight in full armour with broadsword over his shoulder and a shield illustrating the Reich Sadler (Imperial Eagle) Coat of Arms. This is one of the first examples after the unification to be used across multiple states, before this each state and private bank issued their own local notes. The earlier example of this denomination and the highest and very Rare denomination 50 Marks of the same date are also offered in this sale (£50 - £100) 177) Germany Reichsbanknote 100 Mark Pick 22 (Rosenberg 20) dated 17th April 1903 serial number 5036701 A, VG. Blue on light blue and light red with red serial number and seals and a large Reichsadler (Imperial Eagle) in the underprint on obverse. The reverse illustrating 2 allegorical women supporting a female portrait. (£40 - £60)
176) G e r m a n y E m p i r e R e i c h s s c h u l d e n v e r w a l t u n g REICHSKASSENSCHEIN 50 Mark Pick 6 (Ros. 8) dated 10th January 1882 series F number 0225974, original VG and Exceptionally Rare and seldom offered highest denomination for the series note. Still retaining the strong dark brown colour and featuring a winged seated allegorical figure holding a sand hourglass in one hand and the Caduceus (Staff of Hermes) - symbol of commerce and negotiation, in the other hand, farming tools and agricultural products along bottom and shield illustrating the Reichsadler (Imperial Eagle) Coat of Arms. These issues now used amongst the various empire states and this the highest denomination for the series and a very high denomination for the time that could equal a regular worker’s monthly wage. The small 5 Mark denominations of the same and the first series are also offered in this sale. The PMG Population Report currently shows no recorded examples and our research could find only 1 offered in recent times in the VF grade that realised 9400 Euro, so this presents a unique opportunity for any collector to acquire this very rare note with possibly very few survivors left (£500 - £1,500)
178) Germany Reichsbanknote 2 Billion Mark Pick 135a (Rosenberg 132a) dated 5th November 1923 watermark variety G/D in stars and serial number with star at the end, prefix MM-49 034555 *, Fine or slightly better and a Scarcer denomination. Black on green and pink underprint and uniface. (£55 - £100) 179) Ghana 1.000 Pounds SPECIMEN similar to Pick 4s no SPECIMEN overprints/Cancellations that can be observed on this note dated 1st July 1958 serial number A/1 000000, GEF with minor possible glue mark to lower centre right. Black and white with design much resembling the white Pound notes of the Bank of England from that period, mostly recognised by the flourishes on symbols and the text design and also the denomination design and location at lower left on obverse, also features an illustration of the Bank of Ghana building, Accra. The reverse with ornate design and value. Watermarked “GHANA” in star. The regular notes of this high denomination were only used for inner bank transactions. Cataloguer’s note: From my research I can note that usually the Specimen notes of this denomination seen on the internet with the red SPECIEMEN and Thomas de De La Rue overprints, and bearing a SPECIMEN number (as usual for most specimen notes) or come with a diagonal CANCELLED perforation, thus leading me to believe this is possibly a remainder from printing of the SPECIMEN notes that was cut and prepared and was never used as possibly the required number of notes was fulfilled. An interesting example (£350 - £500)
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180) Gibraltar 10 Pounds Pick 22b dated 21st October 1986 serial number A 921675, about UNC a pleasing. Deep violet, dark brown and deep blue green on multi-coloured underprint displaying a sea view of Gibraltar at upper left, Coat of Arms to lower centre left and Queen Elizabeth II at right and as watermark. The reverse with an illustration of the Governor’s House. (£30 - £50) 181) Gibraltar 10 Pounds Pick 30 dated 10th September 2002 serial number B 004640, choice and crisp UNC and very pleasing in this high grade. Orange-brown and violet on multicolour featuring the Coat of Arms, cannon, lighthouse and Queen Elizabeth II at right and as watermark. The reverse illustrating grouse birds and butterflies at upper left and a Casemates Square scene. (£25 - £35) 182) Gibraltar 10 Shillings Pick 14b dated 1st June 1942 serial number C 370372 signature Todd and the Waterlow & Sons print, presentable VF and a pleasing World War II period note. Blue on yellow-brown underprint featuring the Rock of Gibraltar at left on obverse. The reverse with a guilloche panel displaying the Gibraltar Coat of Arms with motto “Montis Insignia Calpe” and flanked by values. (£30 - £55) 183) Gibraltar 5 Pounds Millennium 2000 Commemorative issues Pick 29 (6) all about UNC - UNC and a consecutively numbered set serial numbers MM 291789 to MM 291794. Each note in mainly green and multicolour featuring Queen Elizabeth II at right and as watermark, Gibraltar’s Coat of Arms to left and a commemorative device with dolphin at lower left. The reverse illustrating a Barbary macaque at left, an aerial harbour view of Gibraltar at centre and a cable cart at right. (£40 - £80)
184) Gibraltar 50 Pounds Commemorative issue Honouring the 30th anniversary of the death of Sir Winston Churchill Pick 28 dated 1st July 1995 serial number AA 050608, UNC and pleasing. Red and violet on multicolour featuring Queen Elizabeth II at right and as watermark, Gibraltar’s Coat of Arms to left with butterflies, flower and horse cart, also illustrations of the popular Barbary macaques in the underprint at centre. The reverse with a large portrait of Sir Winston Churchill at right and an illustrations of the popular World War II planes - ‘Spitfires at the North Front, 1942’. (£70 - £140) 185) Gibraltar 50 Pounds Pick 34 dated 1st December 2006 serial number AA 114361, about UNC - UNC and the highest denomination for the series. Red and violet on multicoloured underprint featuring Coat of Arms, butterflies, Barbary macaques, Amish horse cart and Queen Elizabeth II at right and as watermark. The reverse illustrating a scene of the famous World War II Spitfire planes on the North Front, 1942 along with a portrait of Sir Winston Churchill at right. (£60 - £100) 186) Gibraltar Government 50 Pounds Pick 24 dated 27th November 1986 serial number A 076636, fresh and crisp UNC, an impressive and eye-pleasing large note and the Scarce highest denomination for the series. Purple on multi-coloured underprint featuring H.M. Queen Elizabeth II, Gibraltar’s Coat of Arms and sea view with Rock of Gibraltar on obverse. The reverse illustrating an aerial view of Gibraltar with Rock of Gibraltar, the impressive 426 metres high limestone ridge and Gibraltar’s most recognized landmark. Thomas De La Rue printing and watermarked with a bust of H.M. the Queen facing right. (£75 - £100) 187) Gibraltar SPECIMEN Franklin Mint Collectors set Pick CS1 of 4 notes - 1, 5, 10 and 20 Pounds (Similar to Pick 20a, 21a, 22a and 23a) all very eye-catching QE2 issues and dated 20th November 1975. All with Maltese Cross prefix, serial numbers 010296, overprinted diagonally SPECIMEN in red at left centre on obverse and at centre on reverse and come with the original envelope, informative card and Certificates of Authenticity signed William F. Krieg. All notes UNC and a very collectable set (£100 - £180) 188) Greece - Bank of Crete 100 Drachmai Pick S154b handstamp dated 26th September 1912 series A04 number 16539, Fine or better and a Scarce high denomination. Black on green and orange underprint featuring the State of Crete Coat of Arms at upper centre flanked by the obverse of an
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ancient coin at left and a facing portrait of King George at right. The reverse displaying a blue panel with labyrinth at centre. Printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. (£70 - £140) 189) Greece Local Banks - Trapeza Kritis (Bank of Crete) 25 Drachmai Pick S153 hand stamp dated 26th September 1915 possible first series number A/001 290565, about VF and presentable. The note in black on yellow and green underprint with the obverse featuring the Crete’s Coat of Arms flanked by a seated illustration of the sea god Poseidon (Neptune in the Roman mythology) on left and a facing portrait of King George I. The reverse in green featuring a guilloche panel with a Labyrinth illustration at centre. Printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. (£100 - £150) 190) Guernsey (2) both 1960’s Guillemette signature issues comprising the 10 Shillings Pick 42b (BY GU32b) last date for this type 1st March 1965 serial number 17/M 3973, lilac & green, VF. Along with the 1 Pound Pick 43b (GU 33b) dated 1st June 1963 serial number 33/Y 2215, purple & green with an illustration of St. Peter Port, Castle Cornet, about EF. Both very collectible examples printed by Perkins Bacon limited, London and the reverses with elaborate guilloche panel displaying a large Guernsey’s Seal at centre. (£60 - £100) 191) Guernsey 10 Pounds Pick 57a (BY GU54a) ND 1995 signature Trestain (2) a consecutively numbered pair serial number B 876033 & B 876034, both about UNC - UNC and a very pleasing pair. A Thomas De La Rue print in blue and multicolour featuring Queen Elizabeth II at right and as watermark and Elizabeth College next to Guernsey seal at lower centre on obverse. The reverse illustrating Les Naux Watermill, Saumarez Park and Le Trepied Dolmen. (£40 - £60) 192) Guernsey 20 Pounds Pick 58a (BY GU63a) ND 1996 Thomas De La Rue Print signature Trestain serial number B499654, about UNC - UNC and a pleasing example. (£30 - £50) 193) 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 multi-coloured 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 (£70 - £100)
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 (£150 - £200) 195) Hong Kong The Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China 10 Dollars Pick 55a (Mars Illustrated Catalogue of Hong Kong Currency S12, KNB34a) and a very FIRST date for this type 1st July 1931 with 1 printed & 1 hand signed signature serial number T/G 029439, original GVF - about EF and an Exceptionally Rare note especially in this high grade for this very first date of issue. The note in black and red on light red and green underprint featuring a portrait of a helmeted warrior at left and the Royal Coat of Arms at centre on obverse. The reverse with an illustration of rice field farmers at work and pagoda building. Printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited London and watermarked with a helmeted warrior same as on obverse facing left. A very tough to acquire seldom offered example of this early first date for this type and perhaps one of the very few high-grade examples seen if not the highest. According to our research no examples of this date have been offered in grades above VF in fact the PMG Population report indicates only 32 recorded examples of this type at the time of writing with none above Choice VF 35 with the majority between VF20 and VF30, the only 1 highest graded being Choice VF35 EPQ. According to the story this note had been hiding away in a big and old late 1800’s book in the possession and gifted to the owner’s family from the time of their grandfather and his sister (grandmother). They were based in Chatham and the grandfather was working for the Navy at the time, serving regular tours to China, Hong Kong and general Asia and the grandfather’s sister lived in Hong Kong with her husband who unfortunately passed away in one of Hong Kong’s major earthquakes after which she returned to the UK. It is uncertain which of the two was the book containing this note gifted to and who had brought it back, but it is certain that this note is a fabulous and Rare find (£750 - £1,500)
194) 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 More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk
196) Iceland (6) mostly about UNC - UNC and all different issues comprising 10 Kronurs (2) Pick 38a Law of 1957 and Pick 48 Law of 1961. 100 Kronur Pick 44 Law of 1961. 100 Kronurs (2) Pick 45 Law of 1961 and Pick 58 Law of 2001. Along with a 1000 Kronur Pick 46 Law of 1961. A pleasing (£35 - £70) 197) India Reserve Bank 5 Rupees Pick 23a (Razack-Jhunjhunwalla 4.4.1) ND 1943 signature Deshmukh black serial number variety B/60 563800, EF usual Pinholes and always collectable issue and much Scarcer compared to the higher 10 Rupees denomination of the same series. Green and multicolour featuring a crowned portrait of King George VI facing forward at right and as watermark. The reverse with illustration of antelopes in field and the Bank’s seal at left. (£150 - £250)
198) 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 brown and green on multi-coloured 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 cofounded the Sarekat Islam. All notes crisp UNC (£50 - £80) 199) Iran (17) including a Rare Bank Melli 100 Rials Pick 36Ae SH1317 variety without French text and stamp with date AH1321 on reverse serial number in Persian numerals - N/729570, about VF cleaned & pressed. Along with a group of Bank Markazi Iran & Central Bank of the Islamic republic issues (16) all in about UNC to UNC comprising 100 Rials Pick 91c ND 1971-73 light bank panel variety (2) a consecutively numbered pair 244/ 596618 & 244/ 596619. 20 Rials Pick 100a2 ND 1974-79 variety with denomination wording at centre in long Farsi (2) a consecutively numbered pair 91/ 289616 & 91/ 289617. 50 Rials Pick
101c ND 1974-79 (3) a consecutively numbered trio 190/ 134819 - 190/ 134821. 100 Rials Pick 135 ND 1982 (2) a closely numbered pair 17/8 187884 & 17/8 187880. 1.000 Rials (5) including Pick 138e ND 1982-2002 watermark variety Fahmideh (3) a consecutive pair 99/12 519116 & 99/12 519117 together with close number 99/12 519120. Along with Pick 143e ND 1992-2014 (2) a consecutively numbered pair 93/10 910008 & 93/10 910009. Also, Central Bank 2.000 Rials Pick 144b ND 2005-13 (2) a consecutive pair 53/3 519922 & 53/3 519923. A pleasing and varied group (£80 - £130) 200) Iran (37) 1900’s to modern issues in mixed grades Fine-VF to about UNC - UNC including BANK MELLI IRAN SH13161317 “Shah Reza Without Cap” Issues (5) 5 Rials Pick 32A, 10 Rials Pick 33A and 20 Rials Pick 34Ac, 50 Rials Pick 35Af and 100 Rials Pick 36A. BANK MARKAZI IRAN 10 Rials Pick 71 SH 1340. Along with Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran issues including 100 Rials (13) Pick 140 riders a, b and e along with similar to Pick 140 but with different foil overprints (10). 100 Rials Pick 118b Overprints (2). 100 Rials Commemorative 50th Anniversary of the Pahlavi Dynasty (1926-1976) Pick 108. 100 Rials Pick 135. 200 Rials (5) including Pick 136b (1) and similar to Pick 136 but with different foil overprints (4). 200 Rials Pick 103b. 500 Rials Pick 137. 1,000 Rials Pick 143b. 2,000 Rials (2) Pick 141a and 144a. 5,000 Rials Pick 139a. 10,000 Rials Pick 146e. 50,000 Rials Pick 149b. 100,000 Rials Pick 151. (£75 - £150) 201) Iran Bank Melli 500 Rials Pick 52 ND 1951 serial number 2/ 559610, good Fine - about VF with a very small fold hole to left over watermark area visible only against strong light and a Rare note, second highest denomination for the series. Dark blue on multicolour featuring a rectangular design with the second Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in military uniform portrait. The reverse with an illustration of orchard with 4 orient figures. Watermarked with a young Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi bust facing right. (£100 £180) 202) Iraq National Bank Seventh issue 5 Dinars Pick 40b Law of 1947 (1955) signature Abdul Ilah Hafiudh serial number F011834 and variety with small head watermark, GVF - EF pressed Exceptionally Rare and widely collected. In red on multicolour featuring the popular thick lips portrait of King Faisal II as an adolescent at right obverse. The reverse depicting an ancient carving illustrating Hamurabiy yatasallam al-sharia (King Hammurabi receives the Law), Hammurabi (at left) is in conversation with the sun god Shamash. Hammurabi was the King of Babylon between 1792 and 1750 BC and, although not one of the greatest of the Babylonian kings, he is known because of this stele which contains the code of laws. The illustration is adapted from the famous diorite stele, discovered in 1901-02, which contains the laws of Hammurabi and Printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. This note is a fine example of the last issue for the National Bank before it became Central Bank of Iraq. The Iraqi revolution of 1958 lead to monumental change in the rule and administration of Iraq which lead to significant changes in the banknotes circulating in Iraq. Although the Bank’s title changed in July 1956 during the last years before the monarchy was overthrown in 1958, the Central Bank’s first issued notes were released into circulation on 5th February 1959 (for
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a full story see ‘The First Bank Notes of Republican Iraq’ in IBNS Journal Volume 44 Number 4). (£400 - £700)
203) Iraq National Bank Sixth issue 1 Dinar Pick 34 Law of 1947 (1953) signature Abdul Ilah Hafiudh serial number B/1 761553, good Fine and Scarce. Blue on multicolour featuring the earlier and popular thinner lips portrait of King Faisal II at right obverse. The reverse illustrates the re-built Equestrian statue of King Faisal I in Baghdad. The original statue of the King was destroyed, following the revolution in 1958, however the new statue was commissioned and erected during the late 1980’s. Built in honour of the Hashemite King of Jordan due to Jordan being the most ardent supporters of Iraq in the Iraq and Iran war of 1980-88. Printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. and watermarked King Faisal II small head. Although unconfirmed it is suspected these Sixth issue notes were slowly introduced as needed to meet the requirement for notes in circulation, rather than being a new issue. (£100 - £150) 204) Ireland (Northern) Bank of Ireland Second issue 100 Pounds SPECIMEN Pick 64bs (PMI BA115; as BY NI.251b) ND 197478 signature O’Neill title Manager, red diagonal SPECIMEN overprint on both obverse and reverse and black serial number A 000000, about UNC - UNC and desirable. Red on multi-coloured underprint featuring Mercury at left and Hibernia leaning on Harp at right. The reverse illustrating the Bank of Ireland building at centre surrounded by other various illustrations of a plane, textile and thread rolls and the passenger ship SS “Canberra”. Watermarked with the bank name text across whole body of note. (£100 - £150) 205) Ireland (Northern) Bank of Ireland Second issue 5 Pounds SPECIMEN Pick 62bs (PMI BA111; as BY NI.213b) ND 197177 signature O’Neill title Manager, red diagonal SPECIMEN overprint on both obverse and reverse and serial number Q 000000, about UNC and desirable. Blue on light green and lilac underprint featuring Mercury at left and Hibernia leaning on Harp at right. The reverse illustrating the Bank of Ireland building at centre surrounded by other various illustrations of a plane, textile and thread rolls and the passenger ship SS “Canberra”. Watermarked with the bank name text across whole body of note. (£40 - £60)
206) Ireland (Northern) First Trust Bank 20 Pounds Pick 137b (BY NI.422b, PMI FT10) dated 1st May 2007 serial number SB 079838 signature T. McDade, EF or better. Mauve and brown on multicolour featuring a mature lady portrait at right, statue of a boy with horses in the underprint and six Coat of Arms of the six counties of Northern Ireland at lower centre. The reverse illustrating the ‘rock chimney’ at Lacada Point, Giant’s Causeway. Printed by De La Rue and watermarked with a young woman. (£25 - £50) 207) Ireland (Northern) Ulster Bank limited 5 Pounds (16) George Best 60th Birthday Anniversary Commemorative issues Pick 339 (PMI UB 95; BY NI.818) dated 25th November 2006 all UNC 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 and most come in consecutively numbered sets/pairs as follows - GB 274081 & GB 274082, GB 274086 to GB 274090, GB 284390 to GB 284395 and a pair GB 102069 & GB 102070 with closely numbered GB 102064. Each note in brown on multicoloured underprint the obverse like Pick 335 with an additional George Best emblem at left and the reverses feature pictures of the footballer. These issued just a year after his death in 2005. (£110 - £200) 208) Ireland (Republic) Central Bank 10 Pounds Pick 72c (BY E147, PMI LTN 82) first date for this type 22nd December 1987 serial number EGH 705480 signatures Doyle & Cromien, pleasing about EF. Violet and purple featuring Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin on obverse. The reverse with an old street map of Dublin. Watermarked with Lady Hazel Lavery. (£35 - £70)
209) Ireland (Republic) Central Bank Lady Hazel Lavery denomination set 10 Shillings to 10 Pounds circa 1960-70’s (4) all in VF-EF pressed consisting of 10 Shillings Pick 63a (BY E074, PMI LTN47) dated 25th May 1966 signatures O’Muimhneacháin & Whitaker series 68P 918308, this with a 5mm long tear at upper centre slightly extending to the design. 1 Pound Pick 64a (BY E084, PMI LTN 48a) dated 3rd April 1963 signatures O’Muimhneacháin & Whitaker series 02G 378142. 5 Pounds Pick 65c (BY E099, PMI LTN61a) dated 10th January 1975 signatures Whitaker & Murray series 82A 020563. And the 10 Pounds Pick 66c (BY E111, PMI LTN 62a) dated 10th February 1975 signatures Whitaker & Murray series 25D 804859. (£35 - £55) 210) Ireland National Bank Seventh Issue 10 Pounds PROOF Pick 199 (PMI NA37) dated 10th April 1871 with 73 branches in 5 lines at centre, EF pencilled annotation in signature area reading ‘To this 11th April 1871’, usual glue marks on reverse and Very Rare. Printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co.
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London in black & white and uniface featuring a vignette at upper centre of a seated Allegorical figure of Hibernia with crowned harp, wolfhound and wheat at left and barrels, containers and compass at right and sailing ship in distance. At the top left corner is the Bank’s Coat of Arms featuring a shield with harp supported by 2 wolfhounds and a castle tower with an Irish elk (£100 - £170) 211) Ireland Provincial Bank of Ireland Limited 1 Pound black on white obverse PROOF on card Pick 337p (PMI 65) dated 1st April 1903 punch-hole cancelled across signature area with 3 holes, about EF minor marginal 4mm tear to upper margin and the usual glue marks on reverse and pencilled archival annotation “April 14th 1903” above cancellations on signature area, Rare and collectable. Vignette of seated Allegorical figures of Britannia & Hibernia at upper centre and 51 branches in 4 lines below denomination at lower centre. (£100 - £180) 212) Isle of Man (12) including various different issues consisting of a very desirable consecutively FIRST series fairly LOW numbered group of 1 Pounds (8) Pick 40c (IOMPM M545) ND 2009 Shimmin, serial numbers AA 000811 - AA 000818, all UNC and very collectible. Along with 50 New Pences (2) Pick 27a (IOMPM M507) QE2 Annigoni’s portrait ND 1969 Stallard and 28c (IOMPM M514) ND 1974-80 Paul. 1 Pound 28c (IOMPM M514) ND 1980 Dawson. Together with 5 Pounds Pick 41b (IOMPM M535) ND1991 Cashen. (£40 - £70) 213) Isle of Man 5 Pounds Pick 35Aa (IOMPM M524; BY IM43b) ND 1987 signature Dawson titled Treasurer of the Isle of Man and prefix variety “D” sans serif serial number D 538983, choice UNC and very desirable in this high grade variety with approximately 900.000 notes only of this type. Blue and maroon on multicolour featuring Queen Elizabeth II at right and the Triune at centre and as watermark, map of Isle of Man above. Reverse in dark grey with an illustration of Castle Rushen, 1775. Printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. (£70 - £120) 214) Italy (10) various mixed grades VF to UNC comprising Allied Military issues (3) including 1943 issues without Printer’s code letter (2) 2 Lire Pick M11b series A253224255A and 10 Lire Pick M13b 1943 series A 05370939 A along with the 1943A issue 5 Lire Pick M18a series A 11752867 B with Printer’s code letter. Also Banca d ‘Italia issues (6) consisting of 1.000 Lire Pick 109a 1982 signatures Campi & Stevani (3) a consecutive trio TB 524761 - TB524763. 1.000 Lire Pick 96e 1968 signatures Carli & Pacino series B42 104030, Scarcer type. And the 10.000 Lire Pick 106b 1982 signatures Campi & Stevani (2) a consecutive pair series RC 435471 J & RC 435472 J. And 100.000 Lire Pick 117b dated 6th May 1994 serial number YC 611867 signatures Fazio & Amici. (£70 - £120) 215) Italy (2) a lovely Banca D’Italia pair comprising 50.000 Lire 27.05.1992 Pick 116c signed Fazio & Amici series TE 406108C, featuring Gian Lorenzo Bernini obverse and Equestrian statue (by Bernini), interior of St. Peter’s Church (Vatican City) on reverse, about UNC, along with 100.000 Lire 01.09.1983 Pick 110a signed Ciampi & Stevani series AC 296857 L, featuring Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi), couple from Caravaggio’s painting “The Fortune Teller”
obverse and fruit basket (by Caravaggio) on reverse, GVF looks better, both notes printed by Officina della Banca d’Italia, Rome (£50 - £80) 216) Italy (3) comprising 100 Lire Pick 67a (Gavello 279) dated 11th November 1944 without counterfoil seal types Italia/ Bank’s Monogram signatures Azzolini & Urbini block Z69 series 033332, large sized note in GVF small centre fold hole. 50.000 Lire Pick 116c dated 27th May 1992 serial number YD 382451 S signatures Fazio & Amici, pleasing about EF along with 100.000 Lire Pick 117a dated 6th May 1994 serial number DA 174535 G signatures Fazio & Speziali, good Fine. Both the highest denominations for the series. A pleasing group (£100 - £150) 217) Japan (28) from 1938-1980 includes some wartime notes WW2 in mixed grades VG to about UNC comprises 10 Yen Flying Dragon M4b, 50 Sen Pick 59 (7), 1 Yen Pick 85 (5), Allied Military Occupation 10 Sen Pick 63 and 20 Yen Pick 73, 50 Sen Pick 58, 10 Send Pick 53 and others. (£30 - £50) 218) Japan Imperial Government issues (3) in various grades good Fine - about UNC comprising China Japanese Military WW2 issues (2) including 1 Yen Pick M23a without hand stamp ND1938 overprint “Chun Yung Shou Piao” and 100 Yen ‘Flying dragon’ Pick M21 block 1. Along with the small change issue 50 Sen Pick 48b Taisho year 7 (1918). (£100 - £150) 219) Jersey 1 Pound Pick 8a (By JE11a) ND 1963 signature Padgham serial number E010568, about UNC - UNC. Green on multicolour featuring Jersey’s Coat of Arms to lower centre and QE2 Annigoni’s portrait to right on obverse. The reverse with an illustration of Mont Orgueli Castle and map of Jersey’s States. Printed by Thomas De La Rue Limited and watermarked with a Jersey cow’s head. (£40 - £60) 220) Jersey St. Savoiour’s Bank 1 Pound Pick S346 (McCammon JN 193) dated 12th May 1832 as of act from 17th January 1832 No. 169 ink cross cancelled across manuscript signature George Collas, Chief of Police and manuscript entered by Geo. Collas Junior, payable to a Mr Charles Hueb (?) of No. 3 Halkett Place, presentable Fine - VF few minor pinholes in body and very Scarce. Uniface in black and white featuring the St. Saviour’s Parish church at upper left and a Lion supporting heraldic shield with 3 lions. Very seldom offered and interesting notes (£50 - £80) 221) Jersey World War II German Occupation notes ND 194142 (23) an interesting amalgamation of these scarcer and always collectable notes some with fairly earlier, in the 5 digits, numbers and all in various grades VG to good Fine-VF. Comprising a selection of 6 Pence’s Pick 1 (BY JE1) black and orange (15) serial numbers 19768,64129, 88995, 12894, 143993, 164476,258873, 275178, 401376, 423880, 431677, 578029, 586206, 663227 and 812089. Also, 1 Shillings Pick 2 (BY JE2) dark brown and blue gossiping men silhouettes (5) serial numbers 54280, 58792, 116224, 138812 and 150285. Together with the much Rarer 2 Shilling notes of the 2 varieties (3) including Pick 3 (BY JE4) orange and blue, horse cart scene (2) serial numbers 102469 and 110854, along with the Pick 4 (BY JE3) blue and pale orange without the horse cart scene serial number 27528. All signed H. F. Ereaut and these notes were
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permitted for issue mainly to alleviate a shortage of cash, particularly coinage, in the island during the occupation. (£100 - £200) 222) Kenya 20 Shillings / Shilingi Pick 8b dated 1st July 1971 variety with western value numerals only serial number A/46 290681, VF - GVF and a very collectable note. Blue on multicolour underprint featuring President Mzee Jomo Kenyatta at left obverse and the reverse with a Train loaded with sisal illustration. Watermarked with a Lion’s head. (£30 - £50) 223) 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 multi-coloured 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 blueblack and purple on multi-coloured 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 (£150 - £250) 224) Latin America circa 1950’s to modern (61) the majority in about UNC - UNC including a few mid-grade Fine, VF and EF examples. Comprising issues from Cuba (44) including the El Banco Espanola de la Isla de Cuba 10 Pesos Pick 49d printed date 15th May 1896 series 661993 E red diagonal overprint “PLATA” on back. Banco Nacional 1 Pesos Pick 102d dated 1988 (3) including a consecutively numbered pair, 5 Pesos (3) Pick 103c 1987, Pick 103d 1988 and Pick 108 1991 along with a selection of Foreign Exchange Certificates 1, 3, 5, 10 and 20 Pesos Series A, B and narrow D (34) a fair amount are consecutively numbered. Banco Central 1 Pesos Commemorative 150th Anniversary Birth of José Martí (1853-2003) Pick 125 dated 2003 (3) a consecutive trio. Brazil (7) including Republica Dos Estados Unidos 5 Cruzeiros (3) consisting of Pick 157Ab ND 1956-58 Estampa 2 “Valour Recebido”, ‘Amazonas’ Pick 166b ND (1961-1962) Estampa 3 “Valor Recebido” and Pick 176d ND (1962-1964) Estampa 2 “Tesouro Nacional” above portrait and “Valor Legal” below. Along with Banco Central (4) consisting of 1 Cruzeiro Pick 191 ND1970-72 earlier series A00017 096505 and a consecutive trio of the Pick 193e ND (1970-1980) series B03043 (3). Bolivia (6) consisting of 10 Pesos Bolivianos Pick 154 L. 13.07.1962 (2), 1000 Pesos Bolivianos Pick 167 D. 25.06.1982 (2), 10.000 Pesos Bolivianos Pick 169 D. 10.02.1984 and 50.000 Pesos Bolivianos Pick 170 D. 05.06.1984. Along with Argentina Banco Central issues (4) consisting of 1 Peso Argentino Pick 311 ND (1983-1984), 5 Pesos Argentinos Pick 312 ND (1983-1984) and a pair of 1 Australis Pick 323b ND (19851989) (2) (£70 - £120)
225) Lesotho Central Bank SPECIMEN (2) issued 1981, 20 Maloti & 50 Maloti, series A/81 000000, with punched holes through signatures, (Pick7 & Pick8), Uncirculated 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 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 (9 notes in the lot) (£100 - £200) 226) Libya - Kingdom of Libya Treasury Half Libyan Pound dated 1st January 1952 “King Idris” issue, series D/3 490451, Pick 15 featuring King Muhammad Idris as Sanussi on left and bush at lower centre, VF or about with light staining and scarce (£70 - £120) 227) Libya Bank of Libya First issue 10 Libyan Pounds Pick 27 AH 1382 - Law No. 4 of the 5th February 1963 series 4 A/5 142304, VF Marginal Edge Tears and Inked Annotation with Minor Erasure attempt, the highest denomination in the series large sized issue and the last of this design type. Brown on multi-coloured underprint featuring the Libyan Crowned Coat of Arms at left, berry branches and wheat at lower centre and tree at right on obverse. A very collectable large sized note and an example of the last design of this type before the reduced size issues (£150 £200)
228) Libya Bank of Libya First issue 5 Libyan Pounds Pick 26 AH 1382 - Law No. 4 of the 5th February 1963 series 4 B/6 513203, VF or slightly better and the second highest denomination in the series. Green on multi-coloured underprint featuring the Libyan Crowned Coat of Arms at left, berry branches and wheat at lower centre and tree at right on obverse. A very collectable large sized note and an example of the last design of this type before the reduced size issues (£250 - £300)
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229) Libya Kingdom 1 Libyan Pound Pick 16 dated 1st January 1952 series C/1 361704, VF Scarce and very collectable. The note in blue on multi-coloured underprint featuring a tree and a portrait of King Muhammad Idris as Sanussi at left and berry bush at centre and right. These one of the first issues after Libya established a constitutional and hereditary monarchy in 1951 following their predecessors - the French mandate Algerian Francs and the British mandate Tripolitanian Liras issued by the British Military Authority. The rate at the time being 1 pound = 480 lire = 980 francs. (£150 - £200)
231) Libya UNITED KINGDOM Law of 1951 ‘Libyan Pound’ issues (4) in about VF to about UNC comprising 5 Piastres Pick 5 series L/2 223241, red on light yellow underprint Roman forum at left obverse. 10 Piastres Pick 6 (2) series K/8 567636 and K/12 881542, green on light orange underprint - Trajan arch at left obverse. Together with 1/4 Libyan Pound Pick 7 series G/1 523481, blue on light orange/green underprint - Ruins of the “Temple by the Sea” at left on obverse. A Scarce and interesting group of early UNITED KINGDOM notes (£70 - £90) 232) 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 (£150 - £300)
230) Libya Kingdom part denomination set of the 1st January 1952 ‘King Idris’ issues (4) all in good Fine to GVF-EF comprising the 5 Piastres Pick 12 series K/4 099561, red. 10 Piastres Pick 13 series H/2 010338, green. 1/2 Libyan Pound Pick 15 series D/2 941400, purple on multi-coloured underprint. And together with 1 Libyan Pound Pick 16 series C/3 883462, blue on multi-coloured underprint, some Rust spots. All Scarce and collectable examples (£200 - £250)
233) Malta Bank Centrali Franklin Mint Collectors Set Pick CS1 of 3 notes - 1, 5 and 10 Lira (as Pick 34a - 36a). All with Maltese cross prefix, serial numbers 009816, 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 Thomas De La Rue and the Franklin Mint in 1978-80’s. All notes UNC and in high demand and collectable (£55 - £110) 234) Malta Bank Centrali Franklin Mint Collectors Set Pick CS1 of 3 notes - 1, 5 and 10 Lira. All with Maltese cross prefix, serial numbers 010119, 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. These
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were produced in cooperation with the printer Thomas De La Rue and the Franklin Mint in 1978-80’s. All notes UNC and in high demand and collectable set (£60 - £90) 235) Middle East (27) in various grades to UNC comprising examples from Yemen (Arab Republic) (8) including the Currency Board 1 Rials Pick 1b ND 1967 Green Arms issue (3) serial numbers A/25 608566, A/39 836475 and A40 061082. Along with Central Bank 20 Rials Pick 26a ND 1990 issues variety with Traditional buildings illustration on reverse and the bank title on obverse without shading (5) a consecutively numbered set serial number B/37 237901 - B/37 237905. Along with Iraq large sized issues (19) consisting of 10 Dinars Pick 65 ND 1973 (2) a consecutively numbered pair AY/62 902656 & AY/62 902657. 25 Dinars (5) including Pick 66a 1978 (2) a consecutive pair AYKH/3 0198450 & AYKH/3 0198451. Along with Pick 73 1986 (3) a consecutive trio serial number AYKH/62 0376116 to AYKH/62 0376118. Gulf War Emergency issues (6) including 5 Dinars Pick 80b 1992 printed only bank title, UV values and Chinese printing ink printed watermark Falcon’s head (3) same prefix imprinted on note AKH/7 serial numbers consecutive pair 0587768 & 0587769 along with 0622090. Together with 50 Dinars Gulf War Emergency Issues Pick 75 1991 (3) same printed prefix printed prefix DKH numbers 0518093, 0518108 and 0518090. Also 50 Dinars Pick 83 1994 (3) a near consecutive trio printed prefix NKH/386 numbers 0448606, 0448607 and 0448609. And 250 Dinars Pick 85a 1995 (3) same printed prefix DKHM and close numbers 0171180, 0171182 and 0171179. A varied and interesting group (£40 - £80) 236) 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 (£100 - £200) 237) 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 multi-coloured 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 (£75 - £100) 238) 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 (£50 - £80) 239) New Zealand Reserve Bank (2) both signature Fleming ND 1940-67 comprising 10 Shillings P158d variety with security thread serial number 9S 499385, about UNC - UNC. Along with 1 Pound Pick 159c ND 1940-67 signature Fleming variety without security thread serial number 085 860826, GVF looks better, pressed. Both very attractive Thomas De La Rue printed notes illustrating a portrait of Capt. James Cook and the New Zealand’s Coat of Arms, the reverses with a Kiwi bird and the Waitangi Treaty signing on the 10 Shillings and an illustration of Sailing ship on the 1 Pound. Both watermarked with a native Maori Chieftain’s bust. (£110 - £160) 240) Peru 500 Soles de Oro (4), dated 1965 a consecutively numbered run series P2 297851 - P2 297854, all in PMG holders graded 64 Choice Uncirculated (£75 - £100) 241) Philippines Guerrilla Notes 1941-1943 (100) 20 Pesos (20), 10 Pesos (20), 5 Pesos (20), 2 Pesos (20), 1 Peso (20) in mixed circulated grades (£40 - £60) 242) Qatar & Dubai Currency Board 1 Riyal Pick 1 ND (circa 1960) serial number A/4 983423, original Fine and a Scarce always desirable short lived issue. The note in dark green on multi-coloured underprint featuring Dhow, Oil derrick and Palm trees at left on obverse and denomination at centre on a guilloche panel on reverse (£35 - £55) 243) Rhodesia & Nyasaland 1 Pound Pick 21a dated 26th February 1960 signature Grafftey-Smith serial number X/38 732057, presentable VF-GVF with a single set of Pinholes in right body on this Exceptionally Rare and seldom seen note. Green on multicolour featuring a resting leopard to lower left, Rhodesia & Nyasaland Coat of Arms at upper centre and a portrait of young Queen Elizabeth II at right on obverse. The reverse with an illustration of
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Great Zimbabwe city ruins, an ex-capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe believed abandoned in the 15th century. Printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. and watermarked with Cecil Rhodes, former prime minister of the Cape Colony 1890-96. Notes from Rhodesia & Nyasaland are always very keenly sought after by dealers and collectors alike with very few survivors left , considering the short 10-year federal semi-dominion self-governing of the Federation of Rhodesia & Nyasaland from 1953 to 1963. (£100 - £150) 244) Rhodesia & Nyasaland 10 Shillings Pick 20b dated 23rd January 1961 signature Richards serial number W/30 567575, presentable Fine with 3 very minor 1mm edge nicks to upper centre margin and multiple very small pinholes to left upper body and Scarce. Reddish Brown on green and multicolour featuring an African Fish Eagle with fish at lower left, very much similar to the American bald eagle, Rhodesia & Nyasaland’s Coat of Arms to upper centre and a young portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right on obverse. The reverse illustrating a river scene with boar. Printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. and watermarked Cecil Rhodes. (£55 - £100) 245) Rhodesia & Nyasaland 5 Pounds Pick 22a dated 29th April 1957 signature Grafted-Smith serial number Y/3 133920, about VF with a small red foreign substance on reverse and an Exceptionally Rare note being the second highest denomination of this 1 type not long lived issues. Blue on multicolour underprint featuring a young portrait of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II at right, a Sabre Antelope at left and the Rhodesia & Nyasaland Coat of Arms at upper centre. The reverse with an illustration of the very popular Victoria Falls, today’s Zambia. Printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. and watermarked with a bust of Cecil Rhodes. The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, also known as Central African Federation (CAF), was a federal Semi-Dominion for only 10 years between 1953 until it’s dissolution in 1963, so any notes from the region are much sought after and seldom seen. (£450 - £600)
246) Russia an exotic group (8) all in various grades good/VG to about UNC comprising various interesting issues as South Russia High Command of the Armed Forces 1000 Rubley Pick S424a dated 1919 series OA-070 no watermark variety. Gosudarstvenniy Bank 50 Rubley Pick 8d 1899 (1899-1917) signatures Shipov & Bogatyryov series AC 870545. North Caucasus - Vladikavkaz Railroad Company 50 Rubbles Pick S593 dated 1st September 1918 serial number B 19662. East Siberia - Primo rye Region Far East Provisional Government 25 Rubley Pick S1248 dated 1918 (1920) red signatures obverse blue serial БП 036083 and variety confirmed by 2 additional overprinted black signatures on reverse. South Russia Gosudarstvo Rossikoye (Russian Government) 500 Rubley Pick S440b dated 1919 green prefix variety in serial number AB 6748722. Printed by Water low, London but not issued due to the November 1920 evacuation of Sevastopol. Together with a trio from the Siberia Provisional Government under Admiral Kolchak 5% Debenture Obligation Treasury Bills - Omsk region (3) including a 50 Rubley Pick S865b 1st April 1919 payable on 1st April 1920 series ББ 0071, 6the line reads “Государственнаго”. 500 Rubley Pick S854b 1st April 1919 payable on 1st April 1920 BINARY-RADAR series А-И 23332, title at 6th line: “ДИРЕКТОРЪ ОТДЋЛА”. And a 1000 Rubley Pick S844 1st February 1919 payable on 1st April 1920 series Л 22191. A pleasing group (£50 - £100) 247) Russia De La Rue Giori uniface test note circa 1970-80 ‘Boboiik’ value of 10. The note in VF or about and in blue, violet, grey and teal featuring Alexander Pushkin (£20 £30) 248) Saudi Arabia Monetary Agency Hajj Pilgrim Receipt 1 Riyal Second issue during the reign printed of King Saud Pick 2 AH 1375 (1956) series 10 / 148081, about VF and Scarce. In red on multicolour displaying the Entrance to the Royal Khuzam Palace in Jeddah and the value of the receipt in Arabic, Malawi, Urdu, Persian, Turkish and English on obverse. The reverse brown with undertaking in the Arabic, Turkish, Malawi, Urdu and Persian languages and at the bottom is the Kingdom’s Coat of Arms. These receipts used to serve in a similar way as a traveller’s cheque for the Muslim Hajj Pilgrims that would usually receive it in advance of the annual Hajj and it could be exchanged in the local banks upon arrival for the predetermined amount. The Hajj is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to the holiest city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia and it is a mandatory religious duty for Muslims that must be carried out at least once in their lifetime by all adults who are physically and financially capable of undertaking the journey and can support their family during their absence. In Islamic terminology Hajj is a pilgrimage made to Kaab, the “House of Allah”, in the sacred city of Mecca and the rites are performed over five or six days, beginning on the eighth and ending on the thirteenth day of Dhu al-Hijjah, the last month of the Islamic calendar (£40 - £60) 249) Scotland 1 Pounds and a 5 Pounds from examples various issuers circa 1950-60’s to 80’s (6) in an array of grades Fine/VF to UNC comprising Commercial Bank of Scotland 5 Pounds Pick S333 (BY SC414b; PMS CO67b) 3rd January 1956 signature Macdonald prefix 17Q. Along with a selection of 1 Pounds (5) consisting of The Union Bank of Scotland Pick S816a (BYSC904a; PMS UB68a)
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8th December 1952 signature Morrison prefix F/39. The National Bank of Scotland Pick 258c (BY SC503e; NA51) 2nd February 1959 series B/Z 084-644. British Linen Bank Pick 169a (BY SC210; BL75) 29th February 1968 series V/4 373338. And a near consecutive pair Bank of Scotland pair Pick 111F(BY SC109e; BA113f) (2) serial numbers D/68 0509149 & 0509151. A pleasing and varied selection (£40 - £80) 250) 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 multi-coloured 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 multi-coloured 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 (£400 - £600)
251) 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 multi-coloured 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 multi-coloured 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 (£200 - £300)
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254) Scotland National Bank 1 Pound Third issue “Under Act 16 & 17 VICT. CAP. 63.” black & white PROOF No. 16 without the red panel similar to Pick 236 (PMS NA12) printed date 11th November 1874 unsigned with no series and uniface, presentable about EF and very Seldom seen with the usual and expected glue marks on reverse and pencilled annotations along with 2 very minor paper residues and minor black marks on reverse. printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co. London. (£90 - £150)
252) 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 (£120 - £200)
255) Scotland National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited First issues (2) a very attractive pair both dated 16th September 1959 and signature D. Alexander comprising 5 Pounds Pick 266 (BY SC611; PMS NC2; Douglas 2-1;) very last prefix for this type G 110517, presentable VF with a very minor 2mm marginal tear to lower right margin. Along with 20 Pounds Pick 267 (PMS NC4; BY SC631; Douglas 3a1) serial number A207793, Fine - VF with a 7mm uneven tear to right margin slightly extending to design but not affecting the note’s general appearance and a Scarce short-lived issue with only 350.000 examples on record. Printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited and watermarked with Sir Alexander Henderson of Press and an interesting fact is that during the bank’s not long lived 10 year issue span between 1959-69, it had every note featuring an illustration of Forth Railway bridge until the final issue had a ship negotiating the wrong channel under the bridge, only corrected on the final £1 issue. (£55 - £90) 256) Scotland National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited First Waterlow & Sons issue 20 Pounds Pick 267 (BY SC631, PMS NC4) dated 16th September 1959 signature David Alexander and serial number A017290, EF and Exceptionally Rare large sized issue given that there are only 350000 notes recorded of this issue and the second Thomas De La Rue issue never made it into circulation and has only 20-30 presumed survivors. A pleasing and very eye-catching design in red on multicolour featuring the Bank’s Coat of Arms to lower centre right with the motto “In Patriam Fidelis / Ditat Servata Fides” (Faithful to the homeland / Loyalty enriches). The reverse illustrating the Forth Railway bridge. (£100 - £150)
253) Scotland Clydesdale Bank plc Eight ‘Famous Scots’ issue 10 Pounds Pick 213c (PMS CL43c; BY SC341c) dated 18th September 1987 serial number D/QA 060131 signature Hamilton, fresh and crisp about UNC and very desirable in these high grades. Brown on multicolour featuring David Livingstone at left on obverse. The reverse illustrating 3 African people next to palm tree, a man riding a Dromedary camel and a sailing boat. (£40 - £60)
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257) Scotland The British Linen Bank Fourth Waterlow issue 5 Pounds Pick 161b (PMS BL67e; BY SC214c; Douglas 58-2) LAST date and prefix for this type 4th August 1959 serial number Y/11 011653 signature Anderson, a fresh and crisp GEF - about UNC and pleasing in these higher grades. Blue on green and red sunburst underprint including the Bank’s monogram and value in panel featuring The Bank’s Coat of Arms at upper centre and panel with Pallas seal as well as at centre reverse. (£60 - £100) 258) Scotland The National Bank of Scotland Limited Seventh issue 5 Pounds Pick 259d (BY SC512g, PMS NA58) and a very LAST date for this issue 31st December 1956 and a later serial number E617-401 given the last recorded number is E619-785 signatures A. S. O. Dandie & D. Alexander, EF or about large and very Scarce last date issue. The last of its design type this issue redesigned in the same colours as its predecessor in blue on red and yellow underprint now featuring the Bank’s Coat of Arms on obverse instead of the Royal Arms, along with a portrait of Henry Schomberg Kerr (9th Marquess of Lothian), a port scene with ships and a view of Edinburgh castle on obverse. The reverse featuring a large panel with guilloche patterns and a view of Edinburgh city. A large sized note printed by Water low & Sons Limited certain to attract much attention with this last date of issue. (£100 - £200) 259) Scotland The Royal Bank of Scotland plc 1, 5 and 20 Pounds (10) all UNC and desirable comprising 1 Pounds Pick 351d (PMS RB92a; SC833e) dated 30th March 1999 signature Mathewson title Group Chief Executive (5) a consecutively numbered set including a collectable RADAR serial number C/74 780087 to C/74 780091. 5 pounds (4) including Pick 352b (PMS RB97b; BY SC834b) dated 29th April 1998 signature Mathewson title Chief Executive (3) a consecutive pair B/46 047098 & B/46 047099 along with B/58 070226. Along with Pick 352d (PMS RB97d; BY SC843d) first prefix and date for signature Goodwin title Group Chief Executive dated 27th June 2000 serial number B/68 001787. Also a 20 Pounds (£100 - £170) 260) Scotland The Royal Bank of Scotland plc 10 Pounds (5) The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Commemorative issues Pick 368 (PMS RB104; BY SC854) dated 6th February 2012 signature Hester limited edition of only 2 million notes special prefix TQDJ all about UNC - UNC and a consecutively numbered set TQDJ 0290762 to TQDJ 0290766. Like the regular circulation Lord Ilay issue in brown on multicolour with the obverse featuring the additional commemorative overprint with crown and text “Diamond Jubilee / 1952 2012” below. The reverse the same overprint as on obverse slightly bigger, a thistle in the underprint and along with 4 illustrations of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. (£140 £200)
261) Scotland The Royal Bank of Scotland plc 5 Pounds Pick 363 (BY SC845, PMS RB99) dated 14th May 2004 signature Goodwin Commemorative 250th Anniversary of the Royal & Ancient Gold Club of St. Andrews, established in 1754 (12) a limited series notes all in about UNC - UNC and in a consecutively numbered set with a special prefix R&A 0008560 - R&A 0008571. Each note illustrates a view of the original club house of St. Andrews and a portrait of “Old Tom Morris” at top left. (£80 - £120) 262) Scotland The Union Bank of Scotland Fifth General Second Water low issue 5 Pounds Pick S811d (BY SC912f, PMS UB64e) dated 31st March 1947 serial number G 717/153 printed signatures J. A. Morrison & M. J. Wilson, presentable VF and a Scarce large sized note. The note in blue with a large red value wording “FIVE” on guilloche panel at centre, red and yellow sunburst underprint, Bank’s Coat of Arms at upper centre and 2 equestrian statues at lower left and right on obverse. The reverse with a large blue panel. In 1921 in result of a recommendation by Water lows themselves to further improve the security against forgery by adding a brilliant red and yellow underprint in the form of sunbursts, resulted in the issue of these pleasing and very eye-catching always popular amongst collectors notes. (£75 - £150)
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265) Scotland The Union Bank of Scotland Sixth General (Third Waterlow) issue 5 Pounds Pick S817b (BY SC913b; PMS UB69b; Douglas 43-3) dated 2nd April 1954 series D132/070 signature Sir William Watson, presentable VF and a Rare large sized issue. Blue on yellow and red sunburst underprint featuring the new Coat of Arms with the motto “Shield and Stay” at left and a sailing ship emblem at right. The reverse illustrating a busy industrial and shipping scene on the river Clyde. (£120 - £200)
263) Scotland The Union Bank of Scotland Fourth General First Water low issue 1 Pound Pick S805 (BY SC901d, PMS UB57d) dated 4th April 1918, serial number with the gothic script prefix variety F 494/180, printed signature for Accountant J. F. McCrindle and manuscript signature for Cashier, Fine - good Fine and Exceptionally Rare note. Large sized note in blue with an overlaid red guilloche value wording “ONE” panel at centre, The Bank’s Coat of Arms at upper centre and 2 equestrian statues at lower left and right on obverse. The reverse with a large blue panel. In 1904 a dispute arose in the directorship of Perkins & Bacon printers who were printing the notes up until these issues, which lead to the Bank’s concern for the security of supply of the new notes resulting in the Bank approaching Water low & Sons who were critical of the quality of engraving of Perkins & Bacon and were quickly appointed to engrave and print these new issues. (£80 - £160)
266) Seychelles (6) mixed grades VG to Fine comprising QE2 Annigoni’s portrait 1968 issues (4) including 5 Rupees Pick 14 along with the popular amongst collectors “SCUM” 10 Rupees Pick 15a (3) as the design in the underprint to lower left below turtle forms to spell SCUM. Along with President Mancham portrait 1977 issues (2) 50 Rupees Pick 21 and 100 Rupees Pick 22, and these the highest denominations for the series. Interesting notes and one can almost picture an engraver “gone rogue” as some have put it and interestingly these errors went either unnoticed or unreported for seven years (£50 - £90) 267) Sierra Leone 20 Leones SPECIMEN No. 049 Pick 14s dated 24th August 1984 serial number FF 0000000 punch-hole cancelled across both signatures and red ‘SPECIMEN’ overprint diagonally on both obverse and reverse, UNC seldom offered and very desirable. Brown, red and green on multicolour featuring Poplar tree (Populus trichocarpa) with Arms at centre and President Siaka Stevens on obverse. The reverse illustrating a river Pan mining scene. Printed by Bradbury Wilkinson and watermarked with a Lion’s head. (£30 - £50)
264) 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 & J F McCrindle, presentable VF or better with 2 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. 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”. (£45 - £75)
268) South Africa Colonial Bank of Natal 5 Pounds Pick S432 dated 9th June 1862 Pietermaritzburg, Natal and a low number 058, manuscript signatures for Entered William Chapman titled Manager and 2 sets for the Board of Directors, VG and an Exceptionally Rare early note. Uniface in black and white with value wording in panel at lower left and bank title at upper centre below an illustration of a farm field with resting cow, windmill, wheat stack and the Bank’s monogram in 3 bays of wool. Colony of Natal was a British colony in south-eastern Africa proclaimed as such on the 4th May 1843 after the British Government had annexed the Boer Republic of Natalia. On the 31st May 1910 it was combined with the other 3 colonies to form the Union of South Africa and it was the smallest of its provinces and very popular with its beaches, mountains and savannah densely populated with big game. (£100 £200)
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to Southern Rhodesia becoming a part of Rhodesia & Nyasaland. Southern Rhodesia was a self-governing British Crown colony established in 1923 and was known for it’s extensive gold working, with territory spanning south of the River Zambezi and the territory referred to as South Zambezia until the name “Rhodesia” came into use in 1895 in honour of Cecil Rhodes, the British empire-builder and key figure during the British expansion into South Africa. (£500 - £1,000)
269) South Africa Republic Anglo-Boer War Gouvernements Noot 1 Pond/Pound The Velde (field note) Pick 66 (Ineson 110) with 2 manuscript signatures -Acting Auditor-General A.P.Brugman and the Acting Treasurer-General P.R.de Villiers, manuscript dated 1st May 1902 number 59 791A, VG Paper repairs and an interesting early issue. Black on white paper with blue horizontal lines and features a crude South African Republic Coat of Arms to left obverse, later to become the symbol of the Transvaal Province. (£55 £100) 270) South America issues mostly circa late 1800’s and early 1900’s including an African Guinea 10 Syilis Pick 16 1971 issue (23) and all in mixed grades about VF - VF to about UNC - UNC including various issuers and denominations. Comprising Argentina (2) including Banco Domingo Garbino 1 Peso Pick S1802 overprint on Oxandarburu Y Garbino Pick S1791 and Oxandaburu Y Garbino 5 Pesos Pick S1792 1869 unsigned remainder. Bolivia Banco Central Law of 20th June 1928 issues (4) including series 1 ABNC printing 5, 10 and 50 Bolivianos (3) Pick 120, 121 and 123 along with an example of the series 2 English Water low & Sons printing 100 Bolivianos Pick 133. Mexico El Estado de Chihuahua issues (2) including 1 Peso Pick S529f 1914 series A circular treasury seal on reverse along with 5 Pesos Pick S132a 1913 series A. Paraguay (4) including a consecutively numbered set of Banco de La Republica 100 pesos Pick 159 Law of 1907 (4) consecutively numbered series A numbers 0013009 to 00130012. Together with Banco Central 500 Guaranies Pick 206. Uruguay 1 Peso series A Pick 28b 1935. Haiti 1 Gourde Pick 200 ABNC printing under Law 12th April 1919. Brazil (3) including the Emergency issue 1 Mil Reis valid 1 Cruzeiro Pick 131A Law of 1923 (1944) Estampa 1 series 500 along with 1 Cruzeiro Pick 132 (2) series 30 and 124. Cuba (4) including some early Spanish Colonial El Banco Espanola de la isle de Cuba 1896-97 issues (3) consisting of 1 Peso Pick 47a 1896 no PLATA overprint, 5 Pesos Pick 48b 1896 with PLATA overprint and 10 Pesos Pick 49a without overprint. Together with a Banco Nacional de Cuba 50 Pesos Pick 81a 1950. (£200 - £250)
272) Spain (2) consisting of 2.000 Pesetas Pick 159 dated 22nd July 1980 possibly a last series prefix serial number Z4090968, EF illustrating Juan Ramón Jiménez & Villa de la Rosa. Along with 5.000 Pesetas Pick 165 dated 12th October 1992 serial number 1B 3 658686, about UNC illustrating C. Columbus at right and as watermark and America’s with ships at his landing sites and the reverse - a globe with ship. A nice pair of some of the last pre-euro issues (£55 - £110) 273) Spain 50 Pesetas Pick 63a dated 15th July 1907 serial number 0255595, good Fine - about VF and an eyecatching Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. design. Black on yellow red and blue underprint featuring standing Allegorical women at left and right on obverse. The reverse illustrating the Cathedral in Burgos. (£25 - £45) 274) Straits Settlements 5 Dollars Pick 17b dated 1st January 1935 George V & Tiger series B/29 57290 VF with some surface dirt and some edge nicks to top margin but not excessive and not extending to design and a small hole very near George V portrait (£175 - £250)
271) Southern Rhodesia Currency Board 1 Pound Pick 10f issued under Coinage & Currency Act of 1938 dated 1st September 1950, Salisbury signatures Cochran & Munro serial number B/117 030230, in an ICG holder graded EF+ 48*, Yellow stains on back and an Exceptionally Scarce note especially in these higher grades. Green and multicolour featuring a facing portrait of King George VI at right, Southern Rhodesia’s Coat of Arms at upper centre and a farm field illustration to lower left. The reverse with a Sabre Antelope seal to left and an illustration of the Great Zimbabwe ruins at centre. A Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. printing and watermarked with a bust of Cecil Rhodes. This a very pleasing note issued only a few years prior More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk
275) Sudan (38), collection of SPECIMEN notes, 50 Piastres 1968, 50 Piastres 1970, 5 Pounds 1970 (2), 5 Pounds 1971, 10 Pounds 1973, 10 Pounds 1980 (2), 50 Piastres 1981, 1 Pound 1981, 5 Pounds 1981, 50 Pounds 1984, 25 Piastres 1985 (2), 50 Pounds 1985 (2), 50 Piastres 1987 (2), 10 Pounds 1991 (2), 100 Pounds 1991 (2), 5 Dinars 1993 (2), 10 Dinars 1993, 5000 Dinars 2002, 1 Pound 2006, 10 Pounds 2006 (2), 20 Pounds 2006 (2), 5 Pounds 2011 (2), 10 Pounds 2011 (2), 20 Pounds 2011 (2), 50 Pounds 2011, most Uncirculated or about Uncirculated (£550 - £750) 276) 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 multi-coloured 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 - £45) 277) Swaziland SPECIMEN Franklin Mint Collectors set Pick CS1 of 5 notes - 1 Lilangeni and 2, 5, 10 and 20 Emalangeni (Similar to Pick 1 - 5). All with Maltese Cross prefix, serial numbers 010529, overprinted SPECIMEN some in red and 1 in black and come with the original envelope, informative card and Certificates of Authenticity signed William F. Krieg and dated 15th September 1978. All notes UNC and a very collectable set (£25 - £50) 278) Switzerland National bank 20 Francs Pick 27 Law of 7th April 1921 dated 1st July 1922 series 5U number 005600, Good - VG and a Rare early note seldom offered. (£90 £140) 279) Tahiti Banque de l’Indochine - Papeete 1.000 Francs SPECIMEN Pick 15bs ND 1940-57 block O.00 series 000 vertically perforated SPECIMEN over watermark area at left signature titles President & Vice-Président Directeur Général and signatures of Minost & de Flers, about UNC and a very attractive large note Exceptionally Rare and very seldom seen. Multicolour featuring an au naturel woman illustration at right and a busy market scene on obverse. The reverse displaying a woman carrying basket and male hunter with spear. Watermarked with an allegorical woman with wreath crown an attractive seldom seen example certain to attract significant attention, for the 100 Francs of the same issue see next lot (£300 - £400)
280) Tahiti Banque de l’Indochine - Papeete 100 Francs SPECIMEN Pick 14bs ND 1939-65 block O.00 series 000 vertically perforated SPECIMEN over watermark area at left signature titles President & L’Administrateur Directeur Général signatures of Minot & Laurent, about UNC and a very attractive large note Exceptionally Rare and very seldom seen. Brown and multicolour featuring an Allegorical woman wearing wreath crown and holding a small statue of Athena on obverse. The reverse illustrating the Four faces of Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara (God who hears the cry of the World), Bayon temple in Angkor, Cambodia. Watermarked with a man facing right this note certain to attract a significant amount of attention, for the 1.000 Francs of the same issue see previous lot (£300 £400)
281) Thailand (Siam) Government of Siam 10 Baht Pick 28 dated 15th October 1936 series N/50 81592, about VF and Scarce. This note in brown featuring a portrait of King Rama VIII Ananda Mahidol as a boy facing 3/4 left and a picturesque river and mountain scene on obverse. The reverse illustrating the Phra Samut Chedi temple. English printing by Thomas De La Rue & Company. A Scarce example of these early Siam issues just before Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram (contemporarily known as Phibun) dictatorship taking place which resulted in the country’s name change to Thailand and transforming it from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy. Phibun served as dictator and Prime Minister of Thailand from 1938 to 1944 and 1948 to 1957. A forceful nationalist and moderniser he was determined to bring his people into the modern world and at the same time to emphasise their unique identity. (£150 - £200)
282) Tunisia Banque de l’Algérie 1.000 Francs Pick 31 German Occupation World War II Overprint 1942-43 issue on an unissued Banque de France 100 Francs and bearing date 17th May 1892 series P.5 836 number 0114836, VF-GVF pressed and Scarce. (£30 - £60)
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283) Uruguay Banco Maua & Cia, Montevideo 1 Onza de Oro Die Proof, possible modern print pull lithographed on card in black and white like Pick S258, UNC and very interesting. Our research could find no other examples online, only that there is a single recorded example of the issued note on the PMG Population report at the time of writing certainly displaying how Rare the note is (£120 - £200)
284) USA Confederate States & Obsolete Currency (15) in mixed grades from Good/VG to EF and including 2 modern contemporary replicas. Richmond 1 to 100 Dollars 1861 & 1864 issues (12) comprising the earlier 20 Dollars Cross-cut Cancelled Pick 33 (Criswell T20-141) B. Duncan, Richmond and First series with number 1. Together with 17th February 1864 dated issues (9) as 50 Cents Pick 64a (Criswell T72-578) 1st series plate C. 1 Dollar Pick 65b (T71-574) Engraved & Printed by Keating’s & Ball plate G with period before each letter. 1 Dollar Pick 65a (Criswell T71-572) engraved by Keating’s & Ball plate H. 5 Dollars Pick 67 (Criswell T69-562) series 5 plate D and with a possible confederate treasury red stamp with small part showing at lower left obverse. 5 Dollars Pick 67 (Criswell T69-560) series 2 plate A. 10 Dollars Pick 68 (Criswell T68) 1st series plate F. 20 Dollars Pick 69 (Criswell T67-511) roman series VII two flourishes over “ICA” in “AMERICA”, plate D and possible partial confederate treasury red stamp on lower left reverse. 50 Dollars Pick 70 (Criswell T66-498) no flourish over “CON” in “CONFEDERATE” series 3 plate XA. 100 Dollars Pick 71 (Criswell T65-493) Series I plate B. The Replicas are of a $1000 1861 and $100 1862. Along with Civil War Confederate States of America $1,000 Loan 7% dated 20th February 1863 with portrait of Lieutenant General “Stonewall” T.J. Jackson at centre, this with pieces missing on right and bottom edge. The State of Alabama $1 dated 1st January 1863 1st Series, Criswell 1, Governor at left, tree and map at right, “ONE” green overprint with some staining and tiny pinholes. Citizens’ Bank of Louisiana at Shreveport $50 ND (1800’s) unissued. A pleasing group (£200 - £300) 285) USA Silver Certificate 1 Dollar Martha Washington Pick 321 (Fr. 217) series of 1886 signatures Rosecrans & Hyatt and a large red seal with spiked border Plate letter D serial number B21635296, a pleasing and very high-grade example in a PCGS Gold Shield holder graded Choice AU 58. Featuring the portrait of Martha Washington, based on Charles François Jalabert’s work, this note is the first and only, at the time of writing, U.S. currency to feature a Woman’s figure and is a significant monument in U.S. history that is very keenly sought after by collectors and dealers alike, especially in this high grade. This note featured in the book “100 Greatest American Currency
Notes” and several newspapers featured quotes from prominent individuals upon the issuance of the note : “Persons fortunate enough to possess a one-dollar Silver Certificate have an excellent picture of Martha Washington, the wife of the Father of His Country,” INDIANA DEMOCRAT, FEB. 20, 1901. (£1,100 - £1,500)
286) USA Treasury - Legal Tender 1 Dollar Pick 144 (FR. 18) Rainbow series of 1869 signatures Allison & Spinner large red seal with spiked border plate letter D red serial number with star at the end B6861396*, in a PCGS Grading holder graded VF 30 an exhilarating and Exceptionally Rare note. Black and green featuring an illustration of the Columbus sighting land, 1492 and a portrait of George Washington, a founding father and the First US President. This 1 Dollar note marks the very first appearance of President George Washington on any Federal 1 Dollar denomination note. The 1869 Legal Tender Series “Rainbow”, so named for the colourful appearance, are one of the most coveted and sought-after currency pieces in American history. (£550 £600)
287) USA Treasury 10 Dollars Gold Certificate Pick 274 (FR. 1173) gold seal series of 1922 signatures Speelman & White large serial number variety - H17998802, Fine and a Scarce now almost a century old note. Obverse in black portraying Michael Hillegas, the first treasurer of the United States. The reverse in red-orange featuring the very recognizable US Coat of Arms/Seal with the bald eagle. (£70 - £110) 288) Western Samoa Pound / Pauni System ND (1963) SPECIMEN set (3) comprising 10 Shillings Pick 13s dark green on multicolour arms at left on obverses and thatched hut at centre on reverse, 1 Pound Pick 14s this with minor foxing, dark blue on multicolour underprint Palms and rising sun at left and right, Arms at centre on obverse and thatched hut and lagoon on reverse and 5 Pounds Pick 15s this with minor foxing and marginal stain, brown on multicolour underprint Kava bowl at left and red and blue flag over Arms at right on obverse and shoreline with palm trees, sea and islands scene on reverse. All with diagonal red overprint SPECIMEN on obverse and punchole cancelled through signature, all about UNC to UNC (£75 - £150)
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289) World (10) a mixed group in high grades GEF to UNC comprising Japan War Bonds (2) 1942 (Showa 18.2) “Battle Flags” design SB-3303 Printed in red, orange and black Uncancelled No. 085123 some pencilled letters and SB-3302 Green/White Printed in Japanese with nice vignettes of a tank, battleship, planes and the infamous rising sun Japanese flag Litho Uncancelled some pencilled letters. Laos 100 Kip (2) Pick 6a ND (1957) King Sisavang Vong, vessel of the Constitution & Ho Phra Keo temple, Vientiane; woman. Yugoslavia 100 Dinara (3) Pick 27b dated 1st December 1929 “Serbia”, Belgrade & Sailing boats, man, arms Watermark: Alexander I. Peru 10 Soles de Oro Pick 75 dated 17th February 1955 Liberty & Arms. China 1 Yuan Pick 216a Dr. Sun Yat-sen & Palace of China, Peking. Angola 1000 Escudos Pick 108 dated 10th June 1973 Luiz de Camoes & Duque de Braganca (today Kalandula) waterfalls (£60 - £100) 290) World (14) a pleasing collection in a small album, all in various mostly higher grades VF to about UNC - UNC and consisting of varied notes with interesting and collectable serial numbers including TRUE BINARY, RADAR, REPEATER and others. Comprising Uganda 1.000 Shillings Pick 26 Arms issue of 1986 series H/34 568000. Papua New Guinea 2 Kina P5a ND 1981-87 signatures ToRobert & Morauta (2) with TRUE BINARY serial numbers ADK 000101 and ADK 000110. Ireland Central Bank1 Pound Pick 70c dated 30th May 1986 with a REPEATER serial number DFJ 648648. Thailand 10 Baht Pick 98 ND 1980 (2) serial 5a 4466666 along with BINARY-RADAR serial number 5A 4466644. Bahamas 1 Dollar Pick 43b L.1974 (1984) signature F. H. Smith serial number AJ 444484. British Armed Forces Special Voucher 2nd Series 1 Pound Pick M22a ND 1948 serial AA/8 972222. Australia Reserve Bank 2 Dollars Pick 43e ND 1974-85 signatures Jonston & Fraser serial number LKK 922222. Solomon Islands 5 Dollars Pick 26 ND 2004-18 serial number C/10 786666. A pair of ‘James Bond 007’ last 3 digit numbers including an Argentina 5 Pesos Pick 359 ND 2015 series 47737007 A along with Serbia 10 Dinara Pick 54b dated 2013 series AH 2664007. India 1 Rupee Pick 117c dated 2017 with a REPEATER serial number 07E 046046. Together with Fiji Reserve Bank 2 Dollars Pick 87 ND 1988 signature Siwatibau series D/17 356666. (£25 - £50) 291) World (21) in mixed grades good/VG to UNC. Comprises a few interesting issues such as an England Provincial Andover Old Bank 1 Pound dated 20th August 1824 No. 8385 For Joseph Wakeford, William Wakeford and Robert Wakeford (Outing 36f) with bankruptcy inked passage on reverse Manuscript signed Entered Wm. W (presumably William Wakeford) and Jos. Wakeford. And a British Caribbean Territories 1 Dollar young QE2 portrait Pick 7c dated 2nd January 1961 series T3 - 525390. Includes a selection of Experimental test notes as De La Rue Giorgi Test Die Note with Queen Elizabeth I on pink paper (3) along with a white paper note of the same type with a serial number IBNS 000000. Also Thomas De La Rue & Co. Limited 500th Anniversary of Columbus Epic Crossing of the Atlantic, IBNS London Congress 8th & 9th October 1994 and a 100 Hundred note with Thomas De La Rue’s portrait IBNS annual European Congress 5th & 6th October 1996. Also a Cornwall Stannary Parliament set of the 1985 Private issues 50 Dynar (Pence) and 1 Pounds
with matching serial numbers (6) each denomination in consecutively numbered trios numbers 1448, 1449 and 1450 and comes with an article clipping and original informative cards. A fantasy limited edition copy of the famous movie 1 Million Pound note with the original envelope serial No. 0176/2500. A Royal Bank of Scotland European Summit Commemorative 1 Pound in the original plastic presentation holder. Along with a few issues from Brazil, Greece and Iraq (£25 - £50) 292) World (36) in mixed grades to about UNC - UNC comprising an attractive selection of Spain issues mid 1920’s to 1970’s (12) comprising 2 Pesetas Pick 95 series 1938. 5 Pesetas (4) consisting of Pick 85 (2) series 1935, Pick 136 dated 5th March 1948 and Pick 145 dated 22nd June 1954. 10 Pesetas Pick 86 series 1935. 25 Pesetas Pick 74b 15.08.1928 series B3143993. 50 Pesetas Pick 75b 15.08.1928 series C0688044. 100 Pesetas (4) consisting of Pick 69c dated 1st July 1925 series E3082553. Pick 76 dated 15th August 1928 series A6333496. And a near consecutive pair Pick 152 dated 17th November 1970 (2) series 3T 9802216 & 3T 9802218. And 500 Pesetas Pick 153 dated 23rd July 1971. Also a selection of pre and post war Hungary Pengo issues (5) consisting of 10 Pengő Pick 100 dated 22nd December 1936 no star Infront of block number. 100.000.000 Pengő Pick 124 dated 18th March 1946. 1 Milliard Pengo Pick 125 dated 18th March 1946. 1.000.000 Milpengő = 1.000.000.000.000 Pengő Pick 128 dated 24th March 1946. And a 1.000.000.000 Milpengő = 1.000.000.000.000.000 Pengő Pick 131dated 3rd June 1946. Denmark (2) including a 5 Kroner Pick 30i and 10 Kroner Pick 31p. Russia 500 Rubley Pick 14b 1912 (192717) signatures Shipov & Chikhirzhin and this the highest denomination of this issue and an impressively large sized note. A denomination set of the Malaya George VI portrait 1941 issues (4) consisting of 1 Cent Pick 6. 5 Cents Pick 7b. 10 Cents Pick 8. And 20 Cents Pick 9a. Japan Hansatsu note. An Iraq 25 Dinars Gulf War Emergency 1990 Pick 74c. Along with a selection of Printer’s Promotional and Test notes (9) as Giori Organization uniface William Shakespeare design. Bradbury Wilkinson IBNS 1992 No. 389. Thomas De La Rue IBNS 1991 No. 422 and a 100 Units IBNS 1997. De La Rue Giori 2.000 Units Leonardo Da Vinci. Walsall Security Printing 10 Units IBNS 1993. De la Rue 5 Units Orange with a river and town scene and a 50 Units green with a lumberjacks scene. Also a pink 20 Sterling Unit cash desk and ATM’s test note. (£90 - £180) 293) World (5) a small group of modern specimen issues comprising Zaire Fifty Zaires dated 4.2.1980 series E 0000000 A Pick 25s, Cuba (2) One Peso dated 1988 series BA00 000000 specimen number 003158 Pick 102s and Five Pesos dated 1988 series YE00 000000 specimen number 004092 Pick 103s, Congo Fifty Centimes dated 01.11.1997 series E 0000000 A Pick 84s, Yugoslavia Ten Dinara dated 1994 series A000000 Pick 138s, all UNC (£50 - £100) 294) World (756) a vast selection of notes in a file box all in various grades Fair/Good to about UNC - UNC circa mid 1900’s to modern mostly from Europe, Asia including the Far and Middle East, Central and South America. Also includes a few World War 2 Japanese Occupation and Allied Military issues and a few contemporary copies and fantasy notes (£40 - £80)
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295) World (898) a vast selection of notes in a file box all in various grades Fair/Good to about UNC - UNC circa mid 1900’s to modern from Europe including a few Notgeld examples, Asia including the Middle and Far East, Africa, Central and South America. Also includes some World War 2 period Japanese occupation and a selection of the Japanese Allied Forces Occupation series B ‘Legal Tender for Public Use’ notes. Also includes an earlier French Chamber de Commerce Ville Du Havre (City of Le Havre) 2 Francs Pirot 24 issue of 15th January 1920. The lot also includes a few contemporary fantasy notes and illustration cut-outs from magazines (£40 - £80) 296) World a selection of varied countries and issues mid 1900’s to modern (55) all in varied grades Fine to UNC comprising an interesting selection from Africa (29) including Scarcer Rhodesia Reserve Bank 1 Pound Queen Elizabeth II Pick 28a first date for type 15th June 1966 and an interesting collectable BINARY serial number K/17 664444. Congo 100 Francs Pick 6. Belgian Congo 10 Francs Pick 30b 15th September 1959. Comoros 1000 Francs Pick 11a. 1000 Francs Pick 37e. Madagascar 5 Francs Pick 35. Equatorial Guinea 100 Pesetas Pick 1. Ghana (2) Bank of Ghana Specimen set series 0009831 dated 2nd January 1976 comprised of 1 Cedi Pick 13s & 5 Cedis Pick 15s, possibly from a Franklin Mint collectors set. Mauritania (9) including 100 Ouguiya Pick 4h. 200 Ouguiya Pick 5. 500 Ouguiya Pick 8c. 200 Ouguiya Pick 11b. Along with a denomination set dated 28.11.2004 (5) including 100 Ouguiya Pick 10a, 200 Ouguiya Pick 11a, 500 Ouguiya Pick 12a, 1000 Ouguiya Pick 13a and 2000 Ouguiya Pick 14a. Libya Central Bank 10 Dinars Pick 78Ab dated 17th February 2011 and variety with English Bank title on reverse with all capital letters and Arabic Bank title on reverse above Mukhtar’s eye level (11) all series 1 prefix A/388 some consecutively numbered. Also examples from Asia (24) as a selection of Thailand (23) including 1 Baht Pick 63 ND (1946) (3), 1 Baht Pick 74 ND 1955 (14), 10 Baht Pick 87 ND 1980, 20 Baht Pick 88 ND 1981 (2), 50 baht Polymer Commemorative issue 50th Anniversary of Reign - King Rama IX Pick 99 (2) and Thailand Government of Siam 1 Baht Pick 26. Along with a Malaysia 1 Ringgit Pick 39 ND. Together with a USA 1 Dollar Star Replacement Note Series 1988A Pick 480b. And a Fiji Polymer issue 5 Dollars Pick 115. A varied group certain to attract a fair amount of attention (£150 - £300) 297) 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 collectable serial numbers making this a very desirable lot (£350 - £500) 298) Zaire 1.000.000 Zaire’s SPECIMEN No. 821 Pick 45a dated 15th March 1993 signature Nyembo Shabanga serial number MB 0000000 A, about UNC - UNC. Red large ‘SPECIMEN’ overprint diagonally on both obverse and reverse and a small ‘SPECIMEN’ at left over watermark area on obverse with specimen number and on reverse. Red-violet and deep red on multicolour underprint
featuring President (Joseph Désiré) Mobutu Sese Seko Nkuku wa za Banga in military uniform on obverse. The reverse illustrating Bridge over Congo River near Matadi on reverse. Printed by Hôtel des Monnaies - Zaïre and watermarked Mobutu in military dress facing right. (£25 - £50)
British Tokens (lots 299 - 329) 299) 17th Century Essex (8) Chipping Ongar 73, Coggeshall 75, Colchester 143, Halstead 191, Hedingham Castle and Sible 205, Saffron Walden 282, Springfield 291, Witham 351, all attributed, Fair to Fine (£100 - £150) 300) 17th Century London Bishopsgate Without 1655 I.H.M, Dickinson 30 Fine, Buckinghamshire Halfpenny 1665 Chesham 51 Samuel Trecher T.S.G Near Fine (£40 - £60) 301) 19th Century Tokens/Checks Cornwall St. Austell, undated, C&S Carbean Supply Stores, Checks for One Pound (168), and Ten Shillings (51), both uniface brass 26mm diameter Good Fine to GVF some with spots or toning (£40 - £60) 302) Eighteenpence 18th Century Warwickshire - Birmingham DH3 undated Obverse: A beehive and bees/Reverse: 1s 6d marked by a punch GVF, listed as scarce by Dalton & Hamer, our research indicated an example offered in a London saleroom in 1998, so presumably rarer than stated by Dalton & Hamer (£40 - £80) 303) Farthings 17th Century (6) 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, Yorkshire - Pontefract George Daniel 1667 Castle W.258 VG. Halfpennies 17th Century Yorkshire (3) Doncaster Ottewell Robotham 1669 W.83 Fine, Scarborough - Peter Hodgson 1667 W.297 VG, York - Rich Booth at the Golden Fleece W.385 Fair, all with attributions (£240 - £280) 304) Farthings 17th Century Kent (11) Folkestone - Edward Franklin W.278 Good Fine, scratched on the reverse, Maidstone - James Ruse Grocer’s Arms VG, Greenwich John Ellis Reverse Sugarloaf W.325 Fine, Rochester - Anthony 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, 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, some with attributions (£175 - £225) 305) GB and World Tokens (21) GB 18th Century Halfpennies (8), GB 18th Century Penny (1), GB 19th Century Pennies (2), Ireland Halfpenny 1820, Australia Penny 1855 E.De Carle & Co., Canada Provincial Pennies (2), Canada Provincial Halfpennies (5), GB Theatre Token undated T.Heath ,
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Liverpool/Royal Colosseum, a varied group, in mixed grades VG to VF (£60 - £120)
316) Medals and Tokens, with some Paranumismatic items (lot, around 2 Kilos) in mixed grades (£25 - £50)
306) GB and World Tokens, Co-op Tokens, Gaming Counters, Machine Tokens, Medals and Jettons a wide variety (over 3 Kilos) in mixed grades (£0 - £10)
317) Paranumismatic (70, all different) including Market Tokens Spitalfields, Borough Market. Transport Tokens, Commemoratives and more, in mixed grades (£75 - £100)
307) Halfpennies 18th Century (2) Essex - Colchester 1794 Obverse: A view of the Castle/Reverse: Loom, SUCCESS TO THE BAY TRADE, DH9, NEF and scarce, Oxfordshire Banbury undated Wm.Rusher portrait/The Sun DH1 NEF (£30 - £60)
318) Paranumismatic (70, all different) including Market Tokens Spitalfields, Borough Market. Transport Tokens, Commemoratives and more, includes many different shaped items, in mixed grades (£75 - £100)
308) Halfpennies 18th Century (47) a wide variety generally in mixed circulated grades (£250 - £350) 309) Halfpennies 18th Century (6) Wiltshire - Salisbury 1791 Bust/WGM Cypher, Milled edge DH12 GVF/NEF. Kent (2) Deptford 1795 Kentish Men DH13 VF. Deptford 1795 Kentish Men DH13a GVF. Lincolnshire (2) Wainfleet 1793 Wainfleet Abbey/Figure of Hope, Warehouses edge, DH8a GVF. Spalding 1794 Britannia standing/Arms, Lettered edge, DH5 VF. Scotland Lothian - Edinburgh 1790 DH25 A/UNC and lustrous (£100 - £150) 310) Halfpennies 18th Century Middlesex (2) undated R.Heslop - Contortionist, Obverse: Man and a monkey in antic postures/Reverse: Text in six lines, Plain edge DH336b NEF/ GVF, unpriced by Withers, 1795 Chelsea DH277 Obverse: Sailor with a wooden leg presents a petition to Britannia/ Reverse: A figure of Hope leaning on an anchor EF toned (£30 - £60) 311) Halfpennies 18th Century Warwickshire (4) Birmingham, Bissetts, undated, Museum, plain edge, DH120, EF with traces of lustre. Birmingham, Kempson’s undated, Bust/ Arms of Kempson, Plain edge DH218 EF or better with a small spot in the obverse field. J.Priestly Bust/Flame of Liberty above tomb, edge milled over lettering, DH221a VF or better, scarce. 1794 Kempsons - Blue Coat Charity School DH197a struck in brass VF with some uneven tone (£110 - £160) 312) Halfpenny 18th Century Cornwall - Falmouth 1797 Obverse: A spread Eagle, Reverse: FALMOUTH INDEPENDENT VOLUNTEERS 1797, Milled edge, DH3, Good Fine/Fine, scarce (£25 - £50) 313) Halfpenny 18th Century Middlesex National Series undated, Bust of Princess of Wales/Portcullis DH980 EF nicely toned. Penny National Series 1793 King & Constitution DH188 in white metal VF with some spots, Dalton states ‘Very Rare’. Penny 1789 National Series - St. Pauls Bust of King George III/London Arms, DH177 About EF (£75 - £110)
319) Paranumismatic (70, all different) including Market Tokens Spitalfields, Borough Market. Transport Tokens, Commemoratives and more, includes many different shaped items, in mixed grades (£75 - £100) 320) Paranumismatic (70, all different) including Market Tokens Spitalfields, Borough Market. Transport Tokens, Commemoratives and more, includes many different shaped items, in mixed grades (£75 - £100) 321) Pennies 19th Century an interesting group (15) Staffordshire (7) Bilston 1812 Samuel Fereday Withers 75 Good Fine, Burton 1813 Burton Exchange Withers 648 NVF, Newcastleunder-Lyme 1813 Cotton Works Withers 900 Fine, Walsall 1811 Walsall Church Withers 1158 Good Fine, Walsall 1811 Joseph Parker Withers 1169 Good Fine, Walsall 1811 Joseph Parker Withers 1175 Fine/About Fine. West Bromwich, Oldbury, Tiptin and Brierly 1811 Withers 1193 Fine, Rare. Yorkshire (3) Doncaster 1812 Thomas Birkinshaw - Pawnbroker Withers 720 (2), both VF one with a stain on the obverse, Sheffield undated, John Blurton Printer EF and nicely toned, Somerset 1811 Bath Withers 25 VF, Surrey - Weybridge 1812 I.Bunn & Co. Withers 1200 VF, Essex - Walthamstow 1812 British Copper Company Withers 563 VF, Worcester (2) 1811 The House of Industry (Workhouse) Withers 1249 GVF, 1813 John Knapp Junior, 3 over smaller 3 in date, Withers 1276 VF (£220 - £260) 322) Penny 18th Century Anglesey 1787 DH37 NEF/GVF, 19th Century (3) Swansea and Morriston Nantrhyd y Vias Air Furnace Co. Withers 1333 Fine, scarce, Carmarthenshire (2) 1812 W.Griffiths & Co. Withers 1302 Fine, 1813 W.Moss & Co. Withers 1307 Fine with scratches (£65 - £75) 323) Tokens a small group (4) Lewes Co-op societies 2 lb. Loaf (2), Sixpence 1885 W.Rogers, West Street, Hastings, Sweden 3 Ore, C.C Sporrong & Co, Mosebacke, Gangbro, Stockholm, along with a One Penny Model undated by J.Moore, Fine to VF (£20 - £40) 324) Tokens a wide variety includes Co-op Tokens, Machine Tokens, Bovril Tokens, also includes oval, octagonal and square issues (79) in mixed grades (£60 - £80)
314) Halfpenny Middlesex 1795 Stinton’s - Obverse: Grasshopper/Reverse: W.Stinton . St. James’s Street, London DH904 EF toned (£20 - £40)
325) Tokens and Medals (450) includes machine, transport and telephone tokens, sports medals and passes, mostly modern issues a wide variety in mixed grades (£30 - £50)
315) Medals and Tokens mostly 20th Century, a wide ranging group includes a group of National Transport tokens, (lot, around 3 Kilos) in mixed grades (£30 - £60)
326) Tokens, Medals, Paranumismatic items a large and varied group (over 12 Kilos) includes a few GB 18th and 19th Century, World, machine tokens, Co-op tokens, fantasy and replica items, in mixed grades, along with a small group
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of Mint Error - Mis-strikes mostly GB issues (13) includes planchet clips, cut or flattened edges, a blank flan and others, these in mixed grades to EF (£50 - £150) 327) Tokens, Medals, Replicas, Machine Tokens and Paranumismatic items (lot, around 2.5 Kilos) in mixed grades (£25 - £75)
of Art. Fifth Avenue, New York. Our research has only uncovered the Metropolitan Museum example as well as the medal offered. See also the Gold Coronation of George IV Official Royal Mint issue 1821 medal also offered in this sale (£3,000 - £4,000)
328) Tokens, Medals, Replicas, Machine Tokens, Paranumismatic items (lot, around 4.3 Kilos) in mixed grades (£30 - £60) 329) Tokens, Medals, Replicas, Machine Tokens, Paranumismatic items, and a brass Sovereign balance (lot, around 3.9 Kilos) in mixed grades (£35 - £75)
Commemorative and Campaign Medals (lots 330 - 363) 330) 14th Indian Olympic Games Bombay 1950 52mm diameter in gilt bronze Obverse: The Gateway of India, XIV INDIAN OLYMPIC GAMES BOMBAY 1950 and the Olympic rings, Reverse: Classical athlete riding a quadriga, weight 55.54 grammes, GEF in soft pouch case. Cataloguers note: The 1950 Indian Olympics were held in Bombay for the second time. The Games were due to be held in Bengal, who were unable to stage the event, and at just three months notice, Bombay organised and staged the Games. The Games were held between 4th and 13th February 1950. (£50 - £150)
335) Coronation of George IV 1821 35mm diameter in gold by B.Pistrucci Eimer 1146a Obverse Bust left Laureate GEORGIUS IIII D.G. BRITANNIARUM REX F.D. Reverse: George IV enthroned, left, crowned by Victory, behind, before him stand Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia PROPRIO JAM JURE ANIMO PATERNO in exergue: INAUGURATUS/ DIE. JULII. XIX. /ANNO.MDCCCXXI Weight 31.31 grammes. VF/GVF. See also the unfinished pattern example of this medal also offered in this sale. (£2,200 - £2,600)
331) Canada 1967 100th Anniversary of the Canadian Confederation 31mm diameter in brass, UNC in the original plastic seal (£10 - £20) 332) Church and Sunday School related (23) commemorative medals in base metal includes Robert Raikes (12 different) and Church Lads Brigade (10) in mixed grades (£70 - £100) 333) Cliché medals (2) the first undated by Phillips Aldershot of London, uniface and 32mm diameter Obverse: Angel holding two laurel wreaths facing, with sun and seascape behind, the second 32mm diameter undated and uniface depicting a standing woman above a kneeling man crowning him with a laurel wreath, loosely based on the style of ‘Art is Obtained Through Labour’ by Nicolas Reyers (c.1780) both EF with light gold tone (£25 - £50) 334) Coronation of George IV 1821 35mm diameter in gold an unfinished pattern of the Official Royal Mint issue by B.Pistrucci (Eimer 1146a), of similar style design. Obverse: Bust Left Laureate, GEORGIUS IIII D.G. BRITANNIARUM REX F.D. Reverse: George IV enthroned, left, crowned by Victory, behind, before him stand Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia PROPRIO JAM JURE. ANIMO PATERNO, the pattern however with differing reverse exergue legend thus: INAUGURATUS/ DIE. /ANNO MDCCC in three lines. The B.P initials on the right of the exergual line have the following stop approximately 0.75mm from it’s extreme right edge, whereas on the standard Royal Mint issue the stop following the initials is around 1.5mm from the extreme right edge. Weight 33.00 grammes. GVF with some contact marks and edge nicks. We note an example of this rare pattern exists in the Metropolitan Museum
336) Coronation of William IV 1831 33mm diameter in Gold Eimer 1251 Obverse WILLIAM THE FOURTH CROWNED SEP:8 1831 Reverse ADELAIDE QUEEN CONSORT CROWNED SEP:8 1831 The Official Royal Mint Issue VF with some edge nicks, Ex-mount, in a contemporary red round case (£2,000 - £2,500)
337) George Washington Centenary Medal 1876 25mm diameter in brass, Obverse: Bust left GEORGE WASHINGTON 1876, Reverse: Stars and Stripes on shield Eagle and arrows above with banner E PLURIBUS UNUM, Fine, holed at the top as issued (£10 - £50) 338) Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1887 Eimer 1733b 77mm diameter in Bronze The official Royal Mint issue by J.E.Boehm/F Leighton, Obverse: Bust left Crowned and Veiled. VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX. Reverse Enthroned figure of Empire, facing, flanked by standing figures of Science, Letters and Art left, opposite those of Industry and Agriculture right, at their feet below Empire are Mercury reclining and Time. Above: two
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cherubs displaying shields inscribed MDCCCLXXXVII and MDCCCXXXVII and V.R.I in a wreath between . IN. COMMEMORATION. Exergue. Five linked shields inscribed ASIA AMERICA EUROPE AUSTRALASIA and AFRICA, EF with a spot by IMPER on the obverse, in the red box of issue (£120 - £150) 339) Holborn Restaurant 1874 (struck around 1895) 69mm diameter and weighing 209 grammes, struck in lead with a bronzed finish Eimer 1640, BHM 2990. Obverse: A group of figures congregated around a grand entrance HOLBORN. In exergue: RESTAURANT ESTd. 1874, Reverse: Couples dancing on a large ballroom floor. Below PRESENTED BY THE PROPRIETORS, Henri Gros Esq. Dec 17th 1895, VF. A total of 34 inscriptions are so far recorded of the recipients of the medal between 1893 and 1897. Established in 1874, the restaurant was the grandest establishment of its kind in London and held a unique position in London social life. Many of its facilities were available for private hire. The King’s Hall could accommodate 500 diners. The room is described as the ‘Home of Golf, Hockey and Tennis clubs holding Annual Reunions’. The restaurant operated until 1954. It was demolished in 1955. (£50 - £100) 340) Juan Martin de Pueyrredon 1776-1850 Commander of the Hussars during the British Invasion of Buenos Aries 1806, Teatro Ateneo 1910, approximately 30mm diameter irregularly shaped in pewter? A/UNC (£40 - £60) 341) Kings and Queens Dassier cast modern issues, each obverse depicting monarchs and titles, the reverse with details of Birth, Date of Accession and Death, each 40mm diameter in bronze (100, One silvered, Six gilded) GVF to A/UNC (£25 - £75) 342) Kings and Queens Dassier cast modern issues, each obverse depicting monarchs and titles, the reverse with details of Birth, Date of Accession and Death, each 40mm diameter in bronze (94, Two silvered) GVF to A/UNC (£25 - £75) 343) Man’s First Landing on the Moon 1969 a 5-piece set each 40mm diameter in silver and numbered 512 on the edge, comprising 1) First Flight in Space/Yuri Gagarin 12.IV.1961 Alan B. Shepherd 5.V.1961 2) Apollo 8, 21-27.12.1968/F. Anders - F.Borman - J.Lovell, 3) Apollo 9 Lunar Module 3-13th March 1969/McDivitt - Schweickart - Scott, 4) Apollo 10 May 1969/E.Cernan - T.Stafford - J.Young, 5) Apollo 11 The First Men on the Moon - The Conquest of Space 20-7-1969/N.Armstrong - M.Collins - E.Aldrin all Silver Proofs, FDC in the white box of issue with certificate, stating only 1000 sets issued (£100 - £150) 344) Map of the World : Eastern and Western Hemispheres (c.1820) 74mm diameter undated, in white metal by T.Halliday, possibly struck by Edward Thomason, Eimer 1139a, Obverse: Detailed Map of the Eastern Hemisphere, the continents AFRICA, ASIA, EUROPE and NEW HOLLAND (Australia) identified together with countries and some cities, Reverse: Detailed map of North and South America identified, together with countries and islands GEF boxed with good surfaces, rare (£40 - £120)
345) Masonic mostly Stewards medals 1920s to 1970s (21) , many by Toye, Kenning and Spencer one in .625 gold the others in silver, enamelled, the enamelling in excellent condition, three are in soft cases (£360 - £500) 346) Medal GB London Guys Hospital by Waterlow & Sons Ltd. London 1930, awarded to Beatrice B.Whyte September 1951, 258.1 grammes in pewter? EF with some contact marks, Masonic Silver Medal Hertford Military Lodge of M.M.M 32mm diameter in silver, EF, Romania Fantasy Medal King Carolvs 45mm diameter in bronze, with HP monograms (3) on the edge EF (£65 - £90) 347) Medals (16) includes Israel (9) in bronze (6) and in .935 silver (3), State Medals (8) and USA The Society of Medalists (7) Crown-sized or bigger, in bronze, 1970s and 1980s issues, Medallic Art Co. New York Leonardo da Vinci and Mona Lisa 64mm diameter in bronze, all but one boxed EF to UNC (£50 - £75) 348) Medals a small group (8) includes Victoria Golden Jubilee 1887, inscribed on the edge’ Won by T.Woodsin Boat Race Competition 1887’, Edward VII Coronation, George V Coronation, George V Silver Jubilee, George VI Coronation, and Prince Charles - Investiture as the Prince of Wales (2) mostly local issues, many NEF to UNC (£75 - £100) 349) Medals in Silver (9) Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 26mm diameter in silver The Official Royal Mint issues Eimer 1817 (4) NVF, GVF (2), and NEF. Edward VII Coronation 1902 The Official Royal Mint issues Eimer 1871 (2) 56mm diameter GEF toned with small edge nicks, and 31mm diameter NEF/GVF with small spots, George V Silver Jubilee 1935 The Official Royal Mint issues 32mm diameter Eimer 2029b NEF and EF both toned, Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh Silver Wedding 1972 51mm diameter in silver by D.Cornell Eimer 2125 Obverse: Busts left conjoined, the Queen wearing a bandeau. SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OF THE QUEEN AND THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH 1947-1972, Reverse: Two Royal Shields and crests, each within the Garter with crowned cypher of the Queen above and that of Prince Philip below, UNC in matt finish boxed with certificate (£75 - £150) 350) Medals, Medallions and Jettons (114) 19th and 20th Century a wide variety includes Prize, Coronation and Jubilee types and more, in mixed grades to GEF (£110 £130) 351) Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee 2002 38mm diameter in 22 carat gold by J.Butler. Struck by The Royal Mint, Eimer 2206. Obverse: A standing figure of the Queen in Coronation robes. 1952 2002 across the fields ELIZABETH REGINA, Reverse: The Queen advancing right along a crowd of well-wishers, below: FIFTY YEARS OF SERVICE, above: GOLDEN JUBILEE, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, number 092 of an issue limited to 250 pieces (£1,000 - £1,500)
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1.AUGt 1798, COPENHAGEN 1.APRIL.1801, TRAFALGAR 21 OCT. 1805, 6) ADMIRAL LORD EXMOUTH Reverse: ALGIERS AUGUST 1816, All in Gilt bronze, around EF in a brass round box 27mm diameter and 13mm deep with NAVAL VICTORIES and an ornate pattern on the lid (£430 - £480)
352) Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee 2002 38mm diameter London Mint issues in base metal (706) Brass (100), Goldine (136), Bronze (470) Lustrous UNC to BU, (currently being offered on internet websites between £4-£10 per piece), TTT Moneycorp Ltd. 20 Years in Foreign Exchange 1979-1999 45mm diameter in base metal (73) Lustrous UNC with prooflike finish, UK 25 Ecu 1992 Pattern UNC, France 20 Euro Pattern 1997 UNC (£0 - £390) 353) Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee 2002 38mm diameter London Mint issues in Brass (755) UNC (£0 - £375) 354) 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 (£80 - £120) 355) Tokens and Medals (519) 20th Century in base metal, in mixed grades (£100 - £150) 356) Tokens and Medals (535) 20th Century in base metal, the majority National Transport Tokens, in mixed grades with many lustrous (£60 - £80) 357) Tokens and Medals 19th and 20th Century (137) , a wide variety, the vast majority in base metal in mixed grades to UNC (£120 - £150) 358) World Tokens, Jettons, Medals and Medallions (90) a wide variety of types, in mixed grades to UNC (£40 - £50) 359) Year of the Three Kings 1936 a 3-medal set by W.H.Hasler Ltd George V and Queen Mary Silver Jubilee 1935, Edward VIII accession and Abdication 1936, and George VI and Queen Elizabeth Coronation 1937, each 32mm in plated bronze, GEF in the black case of issue (£60 - £80) 360) Naval Victories 1794-1816 a set of medals each 23.5mm diameter (6) each depicting the victor and the Battle as follows: 1) EARL HOWE ADMIRAL OF THE WHITE K.G, Reverse: THE FRENCH FLEET DEFEATED OFF USHANT 1 JUNE 1794. 2) ADMIRAL EARL ST. VINCENT Reverse: THE SPANISH FLEET DEFEATED 14. FEBy 1797. 3) ADM. VISC. DUNCAN Reverse: THE DUTCH FLEET DEFEATED 11 OCTr 1797, 4) ADMIRAL SIR S.SMITH, Reverse: ACRE DEFENDED. BONAPARTE REPULSED. SYRIA SAVED. 20 MAY 1799. 5) ADM. VISC. NELSON K.B.D. OF BRONTE Reverse: NILE
361) Queen’s South Africa 1899 with 4 clasps Transvaal, Orange Free State, Defence of Ladysmith, and Elandslaagte awarded to Pte. J.Cragg 4280 5th Dragoon Guards and King’s South Africa 1902 with 2 clasps South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 awarded to Pte. J.Cragg 5980 7th Dragoon Guards a pair NEF to EF with some scratches (£250 - £500) 362) World War I 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal pair to 49052 Pte. J.E.Morgan EF with ribbons and name tag with chain, World War II trio Defence Medal, War Medal and 1939-45 Star GEF with all ribbons and with accompanying letter showing recipient V.W Walton (Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment) was killed in action (£20 - £40) 363) World War I British War Medal, World War I Victory Medal, awarded to G.F.Howard L.CK. MTE. R.N and Long Service and Good Conduct medal to G.F.Howard P.O.CK. HMS Vindictive NVF to VF with ribbons, boxed (£65 - £95)
Miscellaneous Items (lots 364 - 389) 364) Accessories - Proof Set boxes for 1937 Gold Sets (4) all in good second-hand condition (£60 - £80) 365) Books (7) English Silver Coinage 1974 edition by H.A.Seaby and P.A. Rayner. Seaby Standard Catalogue 1980, Spink Standard Catalogue 2015 Pre-Decimal Issues, Spink Standard Catalogue 2015 Decimal Issues, Coin Year Book 1981, English Coinage 600-1900 by C.H.V.Sutherland, Coins For Pleasure and Investment by Anthony Dowle and Patrick Finn, all in good second-hand condition, along with a small group of accessories, flips album pages and a stock box (£0 - £20) 366) Coin Blanks (94) a mix of sizes and metals, plus two uniface pieces, one with George VI Crowned bust and a Netherlands Machine token, in mixed circulated grades (£20 - £50) 367) Coin Cabinet professionally made 245mm x 200mm x 145mm with trays, with all felts, lockable with key in good second-hand condition with a few scratches to the top (£0 - £20) 368) Coin Cabinet professionally made 330mm x 330mm x 180mm with 14 trays, with all felts, lockable with key in good second-hand condition with some scratches to the top (£0 - £20) 369) Coin Cabinet Professionally made, 14 trays, lockable with key 295mm x 295mm x 170mm, in excellent second-hand condition, similar cabinets new cost in the region of £250 (£0 - £50)
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370) 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 (£250 - £500) 371) Engraved Crown William and Mary the obverse engraved :- M.Hughes Llwinglaes, the reverse engraved:- A Gift of my Revered father 1805, Fair, unusual to see engraving on a high denomination coin of this period (£125 - £250) 372) First Day Covers with gold foil stamps (5) 1980 Indian Art Chilkat Tlingit, 1981 Balltle of Yorktown 200th Anniversary, 1981 200th Anniversary of the Battle of the Virginia Capes, 1981 Kennedy Space Centre - Understanding the Sun, 1981 James Hoban - White House Architect, UNC on the envelopes of issue, Scotland Staffa gold foil stamps (3) 1981 Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, 1982 The Royal 21st Birthday of HRH The Princess of Wales, 1982 Pope John Paul II Visit to Great Britain, all UNC in the folders of issue (£15 - £30) 373) Medals, Tokens, Machine Tokens, Fantasies and Replica Items, along with an additional group of plastic gambling tokens, in mixed grades (lot, over 4 Kilos) (£45 - £65) 374) Millionaires Collection Fantasy Gold Double Leopard 4 grammes of 22 carat gold, a modern restriking of one of Britain’s most famous coins, Lustrous UNC, with promotional literature (£120 - £180) 375) Mint Error - Mis-Strike Decimal Ten Pence 1973 struck off centre with 3mm blank flan from 8 to 2 o’clock the excess with a straight edge between 10 and 12 o’clock, no edge milling present, Lustrous A/UNC and unusual (£75 - £125) 376) Mint Error - Mis-Strike Decimal Ten Pence struck way offcentre (date off-flan) with around 17mm blank flan only 3 legs of the lion are visible with no body, the remainder off the flan, the obverse has no part of the Queen’s head visible above the neck VF and highly unusual to see any coin struck this far off-centre (£50 - £100) 377) Mint Error - Mis-Strike Decimal Two Pence 2006 struck off centre on a 21mm diameter flan, most of the legend missing between 10 o’clock and 5 o’clock on the obverse and correspondingly from 7 o’clock to 12 o’clock on the reverse, Lustrous UNC, the obverse with a few small spots (£40 - £60) 378) Mint Error - Mis-Strike Shilling 1839 No WW a double striking with part of another similar coin with clear obverse, overstruck from 12 to 3 o’clock, the edge milling intact other than on the overstruck part of the coin, VF and bold, holed at the top (£100 - £150)
379) Mint Error - Mis-Strike Silver Threepence/Groat Victoria Young Head Obverse brockage GVF and highly unusual (£250 - £300)
380) Mint Errors - Mis-strikes (2) Livonia Solidus 17th Century struck off-centre with the date off the flan, one side showing two part-coins on the same flan EF, German States - Wurttemberg medal? 1605 Obverse brockage WIRTEMBE FRI.D.G.DVX Crowned figure standing, in Coronation robes Fine, ex-mount (£20 - £40) 381) Mint Errors - Mis-Strikes, United Kingdom INA Fantasy Pattern Euro errors (11) 2 Euros (2) 2002 apparently struck in brass with the outer ring plated, 2003 struck in copper and weighing 13.24 grammes, 50 Cents 2003 with different reverse design: large 50 to right, with globe and dove to left PROVA PROBE believed unique, 9.6 grammes, 10 Cents (2) 2003 struck in copper, 6.27 grammes (normal issue 4.8 grammes) with a sample goldine issue for comparison, 2 Cents (3) 2003 (2) both struck in nickel each 5.47 grammes, UNC and lustrous, and an undated issue (2002) reverse brockage, 2 Cents 2002 the obverse with a tall raised lip over 1mm high, 1 Cent an obverse and reverse uniface pair (2002) each struck in silver, an unusual group, A/UNC to UNC (£80 - £100) 382) Mint Errors Mis-Strikes (6) Grenada 4 Dollars 1970 FAO KM#15 struck slightly off-centre with a small raised lip from 11 o’clock to 4 o’clock. The milling only shows on the raised lip, with the remainder of the edge plain A/ UNC and unusual, Nigeria Halfpennies 1959 (2) KM#1 both struck without collars, off-centre with the central holes misaligned, struck on 22mm and 23mm flans respectively both lustrous UNC, Jersey 1/12 Shilling (3) 1960 Restoration Tercentenary struck without a collar on a 32.5mm diameter flan UNC with some lustre, 1966 (2) both struck slightly off-centre and on 33mm flans, EF cleaned and UNC with partial lustre (£250 - £300) 383) Pocket Watches (2) one by Heritage Collection, one by W.Gregory of Exeter, along with a selection of tie-pins, buttons, clips and a pair of ear-rings, along with a sheet of 1p stamps (25) (£40 - £80) 384) Postage stamps £64.67 face and additional First Class (3) unused, a wide variety (£30 - £60) 385) Prize Medals and Badges (10) Prize Medals (5) Sparkbrook & District Football League Prize Medals (2) 1932-33 Birmingham Cup Finalist in silver with blue enamel, Division 2 Runners-up 1933-34 with WLM makers mark in silver with blue enamel, Cycling Prize Medals (3) London Woolwich 1949 in silver with light and dark blue enamel, 1st prize presented to E.Gagen Bromley R.C, Hampshire - Gosport Cycling club First prize presented to T.Dougal, Manchester Abbotsford Park Road Club undated, in bronze with green enamel. Badges (5) Gordon Smith Institute of
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Seamen, Nation Union of Railwaymen, The Edward Shelley Central School, Walsall, W.M.B.A enamelled badge with daffodil, The League of Ovaltineys in mixed condition (£50 - £70) 386) Silver Ingot One Kilo .999 silver by Johnson Matthey, London, and Gold Ingot One gramme of .999 gold by Swiss Bank Corporation, this in a sealed pack, EF to UNC (£350 - £500) 387) Sovereign holder in brass, 32mm diameter, in the form of a small fob watch, the base of the interior with the Bust of Edward VII facing right, in the style of the De Saulles portrait of the King, with decorative lid, in good condition (£25 - £50) 388) The British Definitive Stamp Replica Issue - The Penny Black - 20mm x 23mm, 12.41 grammes of 22 carat gold nFDC toned, in the box of issue (£440 - £550)
393) Britannia Gold Proof Set 2019 a 6-coin set comprising Gold £100 One Ounce, Gold £50 Half Ounce, Gold £25 Quarter Ounce, Gold £10 One Tenth Ounce, Gold One Pound 1/20th Ounce and Gold Fifty Pence 1/40th Ounce S.PBG52 FDC with full mint brilliance, all in NGC holders with each coin graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, ‘One of the First 15 Struck’ in the large Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 10 of only 15 sets issued in this slabbed format, the total issue of the coins limited to 150 sets in all formats (£2,900 - £3,400)
389) The Stamps of Royalty Stamp Replicas by Hallmark a 25-piece set in sterling silver 1970s issues total weight 484.1 grammes UNC, unboxed comes with certificate and booklet and three original invoices from 1975 of £24.50 each (£140 - £180)
English Cased and Proof Items (lots 390 - 738) 390) 1887 Victoria Jubilee Head Currency Set contained in a black box with ‘SPECIMEN COINS 1887’ in gold lettering on the lid. Seven Coins Crown to Threepence, Bright VF to NEF, the Sixpence being the Withdrawn type R over I variety, box in excellent condition, along with Crowns (6) 1953, 1977 (5) A/UNC to UNC (£150 - £200) 391) Britannia Gold One Pound 2013 One Twentieth Ounce Gold Proofs (2) FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates, Five Pound Crowns (6) 2013 The Royal Birth - Prince George Silver Proofs (2), 2013 The Christening of HRH Prince George of Cambridge Silver Proofs (3), 2014 The First Birthday of Prince George of Cambridge Silver Proof, FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates. Twenty Pounds Silver 2013 (8) Lustrous UNC in the Royal Mint packs of issue, a few with light toning. Five Pound Crowns (4) 2013 The Christening of Prince George of Cambridge (3), 2015 The Birth of the Second Child of the Prince and Princess of Cambridge (Princess Charlotte) Lustrous UNC in the Royal Mint packs of issue (£300 - £400) 392) Britannia Gold Proof Set 2007 the 4-coin set comprising £100 One Ounce, £50 Half Ounce, £25 Quarter Ounce and £10 One Tenth Ounce S.PGB29 nFDC-FDC the £100 One Ounce with a small tone spot, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£2,000 - £3,000)
394) Britannia Platinum Proof Collection 2008 a four coin set £100 One Ounce, £50 Half Ounce, £25 Quarter Ounce and £10 One Tenth Ounce S.PPBCS2, set number 005 of only 150 issued, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, we note this set significantly rarer than the 2007 Platinum set, of which there were 250 sets minted. Our archive database shows we have offered seven 2007 sets, but this is the first 2008 set we have offered (£1,700 - £2,000)
395) Britannia Silver Proof Set 2001 nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue. Britannia Design - Silver Britannia Two Pounds a 4-coin set comprising 1999, 2001, 2002 and 2003 issues (four different reverse designs) UNC to BU, the 2002 coin with a hint of toning, in a Royal Mint box with certificate. Two Pounds 1995 Peace Dove - 50th Anniversary of the End of World War II Silver Proof, 1996 Euro 96 Football Silver Proof, 1997 Technology Silver Proof, 2001 Marconi Bridges the Atlantic Silver Proof, 2004 Trevithick’s Locomotive Silver Proofs (2), 2005 End of World War II 60th Anniversary, 2005 Gunpowder Plot 400th Anniversary Silver Proof, 2007 200th Anniversary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Silver Proof, 2007 300th Anniversary of the Act of Union Silver Proof, nFDC to FDC, a few with toning, in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with
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certificates. Two Pounds 2006 a 2-coin set Brunel - The Man and Brunel - His Achievements Silver Proofs nFDC with light toning, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate. Two Pounds 2002 Commonwealth Games a 4-coin set comprising the England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland issues nFDC toned in the blue box of issue with certificate booklet, Fifty Pence 2005 250th Anniversary of Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary Silver Proof nFDC lightly toned, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£300 - £500) 396) Britannia Silver Proof Set 2019 a 6-coin set 2019 comprising Two Pounds - One Ounce, One Pound - Half Ounce, Fifty Pence - Quarter Ounce, Twenty Pence - One Tenth Ounce, Ten Pence - One Twentieth Ounce and Five Pence - One Fortieth Ounce, all in NGC holders with each coin graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, in the large and impressive Royal Mint box of issue with booklet and certificate number 08. Each coin one of the first 50 struck (£120 - £150) 397) Britannia Silver Proof sets (2) 1997 and 1998 nFDC to FDC with light toning, in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£100 - £200) 398) Britannia Silver Two Pounds a 2-coin set 2019 comprising Silver Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, and Reverse Frosted Silver Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Rev PF, both First Releases, neither type as yet listed by the Standard Catalogue, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£60 - £80)
400) Coin and Banknote Set Millennium 1999 comprising Five Pound Crown 1999 Gold Proof S.L7 FDC and Banknote Fifty Pounds Kentfield YR19 990432, C141 UNC in the limited black box of issue with certificate, Duggleby states that only 91 sets were sold (£1,300 - £2,000)
401) Currency Set 1965 (10 coins) comprising Sovereign, Crown, Halfcrown, Florin, English Shilling, Scottish Shilling, Sixpence, Threepence, Penny and Halfpenny A/UNC to UNC in a dated hard red box (£280 - £350) 402) Eight Hundred Pounds Britannia 2017 30oz. .999 Gold Proof, 100mm diameter, with trident mintmark marking the 30th Anniversary of Britannia Gold, S.BS1, the only issue of this denomination, a superb issue showing the full beauty of this unusual reverse design. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet, Number 04 of only 21 pieces minted (£42,000 - £48,000)
399) Britannia Two Pounds 2015 Gold Proof “The Definitive Britannia” FDC cased as issued with certificate. Royal Mint issue price £750 (£500 - £750)
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403) Era of Gold - Age of Empire, Sovereigns an 11-coin set comprising Sovereigns 1880 George and the Dragon, WW complete on truncation, Horse with short tail S.3856F GVF, 1890 S.3866B, DISH L13 Fine/NVF, 1898 Marsh 149 NVF/ GVF, 1897M Marsh 157 NEF, 1910 Marsh 182 VF, 1913 Marsh 215 VF/GVF, 1925 Marsh 220 GEF, 1968 Marsh 306 UNC/AU the reverse with hairline scratches, 1982 Marsh 313 Lustrous UNC, 2002 Marsh 316 Lustrous UNC, 2006 S.SC4 Lustrous UNC, in the box of issue with folder of certificates (£3,000 - £4,000)
Anniversary of the Birth of Charles Darwin, 2009 250th Anniversary of the Birth of Robert Burns, One Pound 2009 Shield of the Royal Arms, UNC in the Royal Mint wallets of issue, Crowns (2) 1935 UNC, 1977 Silver Jubilee Silver Proof nFDC in capsule, unboxed, these two with London Mint Offices certificates, Five Pound Crown 2008 Prince of Wales 60th Birthday UNC as part of a set of 1948 (9 coins) Halfcrown to Farthing in mixed circulated grades, in the Royal Mint folder of issue, Numismatic First Day Covers (4) GB Five Pound Crown 2007 Diamond Jubilee UNC on the envelope of issue with stamps (3) and Cook Islands (2) One Dollar 2007 Diamond Jubilee UNC on the envelope of issue with Kiribati One Dollar Stamp, Falkland Islands Crown 2007 Great Britons - Elizabeth I Silver Proof FDC , Tristan da Cunha Five Pounds 2008 450th Anniversary of the Accession of Elizabeth I UNC (£175 - £350) 407) Fifty Pence 2012 London Olympic Games - Gold Medal Winners Coin - Cycling, Gold Proof Piedfort FDC and in the Royal Mint’s presentation case with certificate number 22 of 29, 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 Cycling Piedforts exist. These rare coins have been offered by us in three different presentation formats raw, in NGC slabs and in Royal Mint presentation boxes, we have only seen two prior to this auction in Royal Mint presentation boxes these were Triathlon and Athletics so this is the first Cycling issue we have seen in the presentation case and also comes with the Chief Engraver Master Proofs card (£3,000 - £4,500)
404) Fifty Pence 2009 250th Anniversary of Kew Gardens Gold Proof S.H19 FDC/nFDC the reverse with very light toning in the field, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 629 issued (£1,700 - £2,200)
405) Fifty Pence 2009 250th Anniversary of Kew Gardens Silver Proof S.H19 , nFDC with some toning, retaining much original brilliance, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£70 - £100) 406) Fifty Pence 2009 Kew Gardens 250th Anniversary UNC on the Royal Mint card of issue, Five Pound Crowns (10) 1997 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Golden Wedding, 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday, 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday, 2008 Prince of Wales 60th Birthday (2), 2009 500th Anniversary of the Accession of Henry VIII (4), one still sealed, 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee, Two Pounds Silver Britannia (3) 2006, 2007, 2008 UNC on the Royal Mint cards of issue, Two Pounds (3) 2008 Olympic Games Handover Beijing to London, 2009 200th
408) Fifty Pence 2012 London Olympic Games - Gold Medal Winners Coin - Rowing, Gold Proof Piedfort FDC and in the Royal Mint’s presentation case with certificate number 20 of 29, 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 Rowing Piedforts exist. These rare coins have been offered by us in three different presentation formats raw, in NGC slabs and in Royal Mint presentation boxes, we have only seen two prior to this auction in Royal Mint presentation boxes these were Triathlon and Athletics so this is the first Rowing issue we have seen in the presentation case and also comes with the Chief Engraver Master Proofs card (£3,000 - £4,500)
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411) Fifty Pence 2013 Christopher Ironside Gold Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate, only 450 minted, only 340 in this style of presentation (£500 - £800)
409) Fifty Pence 2012 London Olympic Games - Gold Medal Winners Coin - Rowing, 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 Rowing Piedforts exist (£3,000 - £4,500)
410) Fifty Pence 2012 London Olympic Games - Gold Medal Winners Coin - Tennis, 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 25 of these Tennis Piedforts exist (£3,000 - £4,500)
412) Fifty Pence 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games Gold Proof S.H28 FDC in the box of issue with certificate, only 260 issued in this format (£500 - £800)
413) Fifty Pence 2015 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain Gold Proof S.H29 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 520 minted with 500 in this format (£500 - £800)
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414) Fifty Pence 2015 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain Gold Proof S.H29 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 520 minted with 500 in this format (£500 - £800)
415) Fifty Pence 2015 Battle of Britain 75th Anniversary S.H29 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate. Certificate number 196 of 520 issued with just 500 in this presentation format (£500 - £800)
416) Fifty Pence 2016 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Beatrix Potter S.H33 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Certificate number 004 of 750 issued, these early certificate number issues very desirable (£500 - £800)
417) Fifty Pence 2016 950th Anniversary of the Battle of Hastings Gold Proof S.H32 FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
418) Fifty Pence 2016 950th Anniversary of the Battle of Hastings Gold Proof S.H32 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
419) Fifty Pence 2016 Battle of Hastings 950th Anniversary S.H32 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet, the booklet with an account of the Battle and the times leading up to the Battle. Certificate number 198 of 500 issued, only 350 were issue in this presentation format (£500 - £800)
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420) Fifty Pence 2017 375th Anniversary of the Birth of Sir Isaac Newton S.H39 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. The booklet described Newton’s achievements and his time at the Royal Mint in his roles as Warden and later Master of the Mint, and details his involvement with the branch mints in the Great Recoinage of 1696. Certificate number 137 of only 634 issued with just 500 in this presentation format (£500 £800)
421) Fifty Pence 2017 Peter Rabbit running Gold Proof S.H43 FDC in the Limited Edition coin and book gift box, the coin FDC in the paperweight-style holder in the large presentation box includes a copy of the Beatrix Potter ‘Tale of Peter Rabbit’ book. Come with certificate number 380 of just 450 issued in this unusual and attractive format (£1,100 - £1,400)
422) Fifty Pence 2017 Sir Isaac Newton The Pursuit of Truth Gold Proof S.H39 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
423) Fifty Pence 2018 Paddington - At Buckingham Palace Silver Proofs with coloured reverses S.H50 (11) all in NGC holders each graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£300 - £350) 424) Fifty Pence 2018 Paddington - At The Station Silver Proofs with coloured reverses - First Releases S.H49 (12) all in NGC holders each graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£300 - £350) 425) Fifty Pence 2018 Peter Rabbit Gold Proof S.H44 in the Limited Edition coin and book gift box, the coin FDC in the paperweight-style holder in the large presentation box includes a copy of the Beatrix Potter ‘Tale of Peter Rabbit’ book. Come with certificate number 236 of just 450 issued in this unusual and attractive format (£1,000 - £1,200)
426) Fifty Pence 2019 50 Years of the 50p coin Gold Proof Piedfort, Reverse: Britannia design by Christopher Ironside, similar to the 1969 coin, now with spirograph-type Privy Mark to the right of the 50 and with letters A to G now appearing on each point of the coin. FDC or very near so with a hint of toning below the bust, in the Royal Mint box of issue, the Gold Piedfort currently unlisted by the Standard Catalogue. (type as S.H53A). Comes with certificate and booklet describing the origins and trials of the first 50p coin, the background to Decimalisation and the coin’s designer. Certificate number 064 of only 144 issued, with a tiny mintage of just 69 pieces in this format. 2019 saw the first issue of Gold Piedfort 50p coins starting with the ‘re-issued date’ coins in the Culture series then following on with this coin of the popular Britannia design. Sure to be a sought after coin, the first we have offered of this type (£1,600 - £2,000)
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427) Fifty Pence 2019 50 Years of the 50p coin S.H53A Gold Proof, Reverse: Britannia design by Christopher Ironside, similar to the 1969 coin, now with spirograph-type Privy Mark to the right of the 50 and with letters A to G now appearing on each point of the coin. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue, with certificate and booklet describing the origins and trials of the first 50p coin, the background to Decimalisation and the coin’s designer. Certificate number 006 of 310 issued, with only 300 in this format (£850 £950)
429) Fifty Pence 2019 Paddington - At The Tower S.H66 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Certificate number 211 of 650 minted with 600 in this presentation format (£750 - £850)
430) Fifty Pence 2019 Peter Rabbit standing facing Silver Proofs with coloured reverses S.H60 (8) all in NGC holders each graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£250 - £300)
428) Fifty Pence 2019 Paddington - At St. Paul’s S.H67 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Certificate number 563 of 650 minted, with 600 in this presentation format (£750 - £850)
431) Fifty Pence 2019 Sherlock Holmes - 160th Anniversary of the Birth of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Gold Proof S.H52 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet describing the thoughts of the designer and his link to the famous novels. Certificate number 081 of 600 issued with just 400 in this presentation format (£750 - £850)
432) Fifty Pence 2019 Sherlock Holmes - 160th Anniversary of the Birth of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Silver Proof Piedfort S.H52 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet describing the thoughts of the designer and his link to the famous novels. (£35 - £45)
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433) Fifty Pence 2019 The Gruffalo 20th Anniversary S.H58 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet describing the Book, Animation, it’s origins and the Author . Certificate number 039 of 600 issued (£850 - £950)
436) Fifty Pence 2020 Brexit - Withdrawal From The European Union. Reverse: Peace, Prosperity and Friendship With All Nations - 31 January 2020. Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£1,200 - £1,500)
434) Fifty Pence 2019 The Snowman Reverse: The Snowman with James standing, Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and informative booklet describing the Author, TV Animation and the song ‘Walking In The Air’. Certificate number 348 of 600 issued, currently unlisted in the Standard Catalogue (£850 - £950)
437) Fifty Pence 2020 Peter Rabbit Gold Proof, Reverse: Peter Rabbit squeezing under the garden gate, as yet unlisted in the Standard Catalogue FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 118 of 500 issued, the first we have offered of this type (£850 - £950)
435) Fifty Pence 2019 Wallace & Gromit 30th Anniversary S.H69 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Certificate number 555 of 640 issued, 630 in this presentation format, only the second example we have offered (£850 - £950)
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438) Fifty Pence 2020 Tales of the Earth, The Dinosauria Collection - Iguanodon Gold Proof, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, one of a set of three coins in the Dinosauria Collection, number 043 only 360 pieces issued, with just 350 in this format, the subject matter ensures this will become a popular series (£800 - £950)
439) Fifty Pence 2020 Tales of the Earth, The Dinosauria Collection - Megalosauras Gold Proof, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, one of a set of three coins in the Dinosauria Collection, number 321 only 350 pieces issued, the subject matter ensures this will be a popular series (£800 - £950)
441) Fifty Pences - Fifty Years of the 50p. 2019 British Military a 5-coin set Gold Proof Piedforts comprising the following issues:- Battle of Britain, D-Day Landings, Victoria CrossThe Award, Victoria Cross-The Heroic Acts and Battle of Hastings issues, new issues all now bearing the date 2019, Gold Proofs S PGC 28. The Heroic Acts coin with very slight toning otherwise FDC in the impressive Royal Mint box of issue, number 29 of just 50 sets issued, an important set for the Gold Proof type collector, only the second such set we have offered, these gold sets with tiny mintages surely to become very sought after in the future (£7,500 - £8,500)
442) Fifty Pences (32) 2018 Paddington - At The Station CuproNickel - First Releases S.H49 (18) all in NGC holders each graded ‘Gem Uncirculated’ , 2018 Paddington - At Buckingham Palace Cupro-Nickel - First Releases S.H50 all in NGC holders each graded ‘Gem Uncirculated’ (£100 £150)
440) Fifty Pence 2020 Brexit withdrawal from the European Union - 31 January 2020 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 337 of just 1500 issued (£1,200 - £1,500)
443) Fifty Pences (4) 2017 Benjamin Bunny Silver Proof with coloured reverse S.H40, 2017 Mr. Jeremy Fisher Silver Proof with coloured reverse S.H41, 2017 Tom Kitten Silver Proof with coloured reverse S.H42, 2017 Peter Rabbit Silver Proof with coloured reverse S.H42 FDC in the paperweight- style holders boxed with certificates (£100 - £200) 444) Fifty Pences (5) 2016 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Beatrix Potter S.H33 Silver Proof in the Royal mint box of issue with certificate, 2017 Benjamin Bunny Silver Proof with coloured reverse S.H40, 2017 Tom Kitten Silver Proof with coloured Reverse S.H42, 2017 Mr. Jeremy Fisher Silver Proof with coloured reverse S.H41, 2017 Peter Rabbit Silver Proof with coloured reverse S.H43 nFDC to FDC the last four pieces in the paperweight-style holders, in the boxes of issue with certificates (£250 - £300)
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445) Fifty Pences (9) 2017 Benjamin Bunny Silver Proof with coloured reverse S.H40 (2). 2018 Peter Rabbit Silver Proof with coloured reverse S.H44. 2018 Flopsy Bunny Silver Proof with coloured reverse S.H45 (2). 2018 Mrs. Tittlemouse Silver Proof with coloured reverse S.H4 (2). 2018 The Tailor of Gloucester Silver Proof S.H47 (2), FDC in the paperweight-style holders, in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates. Fifty Pences 2017 Benjamin Bunny S.H40 (3) Lustrous UNC in the Royal Mint packs of issue with certificates. Sixpences (2) 1935, 1942 each About Fine to Fine in a Royal Mint ‘Wishing You Luck This Christmas’ pack. (£200 - £300)
451) Fifty Years of the Fifty Pence - British Military Set a 5-coin set 2019 Gold Proofs, S.PGC27, comprising previously issued reverse types: Battle of Britain, D-Day Landings, Victoria Cross - The Award, Victoria Cross - The Heroic Acts, and Battle of Hastings, all coins now dated 2019, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with booklet and certificate number 10 of only 75 sets issued, these 2019-dated Fifty Pence coins are only available in this 5-coin Gold set, no pieces have been issued individually, making this an extremely desirable, rare and collectable set for the modern Gold Specialist (£4,000 - £5,000)
446) Fifty Pounds Britannia 2015 Silver S.BH1 (2), Twenty Pounds Silver (7) 2013 George and the Dragon S.N1 (5), 2014 100th Anniversary of the Outbreak of World War I S.4900, 2016 Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday S.N4 Lustrous UNC in the Royal Mint packs of issue (£220 - £260) 447) Fifty Years of the Fifty Pence - British Culture Set a 5-coin set 2019 Silver Proof Piedforts, S.PSS84 comprising Britannia Reverse, First 4-minute Mile, 100 Years of Scouting, 250th Anniversary of Kew Gardens and 100 Years of Girlguiding, all now dated 2019. FDC or very near so with minor hints of toning, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£320 - £360) 448) Fifty Years of the Fifty Pence - British Culture Set a 5-coin set 2019 Silver Proofs, S.PSS83 comprising Britannia Reverse, First 4-minute Mile, 100 Years of Scouting, 250th Anniversary of Kew Gardens and 100 Years of Girlguiding, all now dated 2019. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£200 - £250) 449) Fifty Years of the Fifty Pence - British Military Set a 5-coin set 2019 cupro-nickel Proofs comprising previously issued reverse types: Battle of Britain, D-Day Landings, Victoria Cross - The Award, Victoria Cross - The Heroic Acts, and Battle of Hastings, all now dated 2019. in the flat pack style case, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£75 - £100) 450) Fifty Years of the Fifty Pence - British Military Set a 5-coin set 2019 Gold Proof Piedforts, S.PGC28, comprising previously issued reverse types: Battle of Britain, D-Day Landings, Victoria Cross - The Award, Victoria Cross - The Heroic Acts, and Battle of Hastings, all coins now dated 2019, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with booklet and certificate number 25 of only 50 sets issued, these 2019-dated Fifty Pence Gold Piedfort coins are only available in this 5-coin set, no pieces have been issued individually, a stunning and extremely desirable rare set of great appeal to the modern Gold Specialist (£7,500 - £8,500)
452) Fifty Years of the Fifty Pence - British Military Set a 5-coin set 2019 Silver Proof Piedforts, S.PSS86 comprising previously issued reverse types: Battle of Britain, D-Day Landings, Victoria Cross - The Award, Victoria Cross - The Heroic Acts, and Battle of Hastings, all coins now dated 2019, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£300 - £350) 453) Fifty Years of the Fifty Pence - British Military Set a 5-coin set 2019 Silver Proofs, S.PSS85 comprising previously issued reverse types: Battle of Britain, D-Day Landings, Victoria Cross - The Award, Victoria Cross - The Heroic Acts, and Battle of Hastings, all coins now dated 2019, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£180 - £220) 454) Fifty Years of the Fifty Pence 2019 a 5-coin set. British Culture - Gold Proof Piedforts S.PGC26, comprising new issues of previously issued designs: Britannia Reverse S.H53, The First 4-Minute Mile S.H54, 100 Years of Scouting, S.H55, 100 Years of Girlguiding S.H56, and 250th Anniversary of Kew Gardens S.H57, all coins now dated 2019, S.PGC26, a very impressive and desirable set, with these coins only available in this set, no individual coins have been issued. In the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Certificate number 10 of only 50 sets issued. (£7,500 - £8,500)
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455) First World War 100th Anniversary - A History In Coins, Five Pound Crowns 2016 a 6-coin set comprising Heroes and Famous Figures - Jack Cornwell VC : Armed Forces and Support Services - The Army: Social and Cultural Impact - Poetry and Language : Technology, Weaponry and Machinery - The Dreadnought : Battle and Conflict - The Somme : Battle and Conflict - Jutland : all Silver Proofs nFDC-FDC in the black box of issue with certificate and booklet (£100 - £200)
461) Five Hundred Pounds 2015 Queen Elizabeth II - The Longest Reigning Monarch One Kilo of .999 Silver Proof S.R4, FDC in the large NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, the only Silver Kilo issue bearing the James Butler portrait of the Queen. In the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 26 of only 100 issued in the large slabbed format. Only 320 pieces were minted in total in all formats (£800 - £1,000)
456) First World War 100th Anniversary - A History In Coins, Five Pound Crowns 2018 a 6-coin set comprising Heroes and Famous Figures - T.E.Lawrence: Conflicts and Battles - Ypres: Technology, Weaponry and Machinery - Tanks: Armed Forces and Support Services - The Royal Air Force: Social and Cultural Impact - Women In Factories: Social and Cultural Impact - Widows Left Behind, Silver Proofs nFDC to FDC in the black box of issue with certificate and booklet (£100 - £200) 457) First World War 100th Anniversary - A History in Coins, Five Pound Crowns 2018 a 6-coin set comprising Remembrance Day - Lest We Forget: War Memorials - The Glorious Dead 1914-1918: Poppies: Imperial War Museum: Commonwealth War Graves Commission: and Peace issues all Silver Proofs FDC in the black box of issue with certificate and booklet (£100 - £200) 458) First World War 100th Anniversary - A Story in Coins, Five Pound Crowns 2017 6-coin set comprising 2017 Noel Chavasse VC S.4868, 2017 Battle of Arras S.4869, 2017 Sopwith Camel S.4870, 2017 Gas Mask S.4871, 2017 Medical Services S.4872, 2017 War Artist S.4873 Silver Proofs FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue, no certificate (£100 - £150)
462) Five Hundred Pounds 2017 Britannia Gold 5oz. .999 Gold Proof, Reverse: A modern interpretation of Britannia in a design by Louis Tamlyn, the reverse with a trident mintmark denoting the 30th Anniversary of the first Britannia Coinage. S.BR4, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet, number 085 of just 130 pieces issued, with only 125 in this format (£7,200 - £7,800)
459) First World War Centenary Sovereigns a 2-coin set comprising Sovereigns (2) 1914 Marsh 216 NEF/EF and 2014 S.SC7 Lustrous UNC, in the Royal Mint presentation box with certificate (£500 - £600) 460) Five Hundred Pounds Britannia 2020 5oz. .999 Gold Proof with the new Standing Britannia reverse design by James Tottle, Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet, number 34 of only 58 pieces minted with just 50 in this presentation format (£8,000 £9,000)
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463) Five Hundred Pounds 2017 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip 70th Anniversary One Kilo of .999 Silver Proof S.R8 FDC in a large NGC holder ‘One of the First 50 Struck’ and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Certificate number 3 of just 50 issued on the slabbed format, only 550 issued in all formats (£800 - £1,000)
465) Five Hundred Pounds 2019 Britannia One Kilo of .999 Silver Proof, Reverse: Britannia with shield facing right, pointing trident top right; behind, lion facing right. The new reverse design by David Lawrence, as yet unlisted by Spink. FDC in the large NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo. Certificate number 01. Only 25 issued in this large slabbed format, Certificate number 1 items are always keenly sought after. Comes in the Royal Mint box with certificate and booklet. Only 115 issued in all formats (£850 - £950)
464) Five Hundred Pounds 2018 Queen’s Beasts - The Red Dragon of Wales One Kilo of .999 Silver Proof S.QCE3 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 027 of only 200 issued, with just 150 in this presentation format (£850 - £950)
466) Five Hundred Pounds 2019 Britannia One Kilo of .999 Silver Proof, Reverse: Britannia with shield facing right, pointing trident top right; behind, lion facing right. The new reverse design by David Lawrence, as yet unlisted by Spink. FDC in the large NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo. Only 25 issued in this large slabbed format. Only 115 issued in all formats (£800 - £1,000) 467) Five Hundred Pounds 2019 Queen’s Beasts - The Falcon of the Plantagenets One Kilo of .999 Silver Proof type as S.QCE5 dated 2019, in a large NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, only 125 issued with 100 in the large slabbed format. In the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Listed at £2025 FDC in the Spink Catalogue (£850 - £950)
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468) Five Hundred Pounds 2019 Queen’s Beasts - The Yale of Beaufort 5oz. Gold Proof S.QCH6 FDC, in a large NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, ‘One of the First 5 Struck’ in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 04 of only 5 issued in the large slabbed format. Only 70 pieces minted in all formats (£7,000 - £10,000)
469) Five Hundred Pounds 2019 Queen’s Beasts - The Yale of Beaufort 5oz. Gold Proof S.QCH6 FDC, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 16 of only 70 minted with just 55 in this presentation format (£7,000 - £10,000)
471) Five Hundred Pounds 2020 James Bond 007 Gold 5oz. .999 Gold Proof, the reverse design featuring the iconic Aston Martin DB5, the 007 logo, on the gun barrel background, a ‘must have’ for the James Bond collector FDC in the Royal Mint black ‘Special Issue’ box of issue with certificate and booklet. Only 64 pieces issued with just 58 in this presentation format, sure to be keenly sought by James Bond collectors present and future (£8,000 - £12,000)
472) Five Hundred Pounds 2020 Queen’s Beasts - The White Lion of Mortimer One Kilo of .999 Silver Proof S.QCE7 FDC in the large NGC holder ‘One of the First 25 Struck’ and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo. Certificate number 10 of 25 issued in the large slabbed format. In the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Only 120 pieces issued in all formats. Listed at £2025 FDC in the Spink catalogue (£850 - £950)
470) Five Hundred Pounds 2019 Shengxiao Collection - Chinese Lunar Year of the Pig 5oz. Gold Proof S.5205 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 28 of just 38 pieces issued (£7,000 - £10,000) 473) Five Hundred Pounds 2020 Queen’s Beasts 5 Ounce Gold Proof - The White Horse of Hanover. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 21 of just 69 minted, with just 55 in this presentation format (£8,000 - £10,000)
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476) Five Pound Crown 1999 Diana Memorial Gold Proof S.L6 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£1,600 - £2,400)
474) Five Hundred Pounds Britannia 2018 One Kilo of .999 silver Obverse: Britannia wearing Corinthian Helmet garlanded with the floral symbols of Britain. BRITANNIA 1 KILO FINE SILVER 999 2018. S.BK2. 100mm diameter and the largest Silver Britannia coin. In an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£800 - £1,000)
477) Five Pound Crown 2013 Coronation 60th Anniversary Silver Proof, Two Pounds 2016 The Army Silver Proof Piedfort, Fifty Pences (3) 2016 Jemima Puddle-Duck Silver Proof with coloured reverse S.H35, 2016 Squirrel Nutkin Silver Proof with coloured reverse S.H36, 2016 Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle Silver Proof with coloured reverse S.H37, nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates, Twenty Pounds 2013 Silver, George and the Dragon S.N1 BU on the Royal Mint card of issue, Two Pounds Britannia Silver 2008 UNC still sealed in the Royal Mint pack of issue (£200 - £300) 478) Five Pound Crown 2013 Queen Elizabeth II Coronation 60th Anniversary 1953-2013 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£1,100 - £1,800)
475) Five Pound Crown 1990 Queen Mother 90th Birthday Gold Proof S.L3 FDC in the blue Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, the box lid discoloured (coin as issued) (£1,100 - £1,600)
479) Five Pound Crown 2017 1000th Anniversary of the Coronation of King Canute S.L50 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and informative booklet of Canute and his achievements as the first King of all England. Certificate number 050 of just 284 minted, with a tiny issue of just 150 pieces issue in this format, the remainder being in the large and impressive gold sets of this year (£1,900 - £2,300)
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480) Five Pound Crown 2017 70th Wedding Anniversary Gold Proof S.L57 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 0005 of 1250 issued. (£1,700 - £2,000)
481) Five Pound Crown 2018 Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II Sapphire (65th) Anniversary Silver Proof Piedfort, in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, one of the first 25 struck, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£60 - £80) 482) Five Pound Crown 2019 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Queen Victoria Silver Proof Piedfort S.L77 in an NGC holder and graded ‘Gem Proof’ One of the first 250 struck, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£60 - £80) 483) Five Pound Crown 2019 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Queen Victoria Silver Proof S.L77 in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet, only 250 issued in this graded presentation (£40 - £60)
485) Five Pound Crown 2019 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Queen Victoria, the 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 S.L77, FDC in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, one of the first 100 struck in a Royal Mint box with certificate and booklet, Certificate Number 001, these certificate 001 numbers are seldom offered and are keenly sought after. Only 725 minted of this type (£2,000 - £2,500)
486) Five Pound Crown 2019 Centenary of Remembrance Day 1919-2019 Gold Proof, type as S.L78, Reverse: A single poppy with 1919 and 2019 on either side. The Gold Proof currently unlisted by the Standard Catalogue. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Certificate number 006 of only 300 issued, with just 240 in this presentation format, the first of this type we have offered. (£2,000 - £2,500)
484) Five Pound Crown 2019 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Queen Victoria, the 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 S.L77, in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, in a Royal Mint box with certificate and booklet, one of the first 100 struck of a total mintage of only 725. (£2,000 - £2,500)
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487) Five Pound Crown 2019 The Tower of London - Ceremony of the Keys S.L76 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet describing the introduction of the Ceremony in 1340 in the Reign of Edward III. Certificate number 268 of only 385 issued, with just 325 in this presentation format (£2,000 - £2,500)
488) Five Pound Crown 2019 The Tower of London - Ceremony of the Keys Silver Proof Piedfort S.L75, in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£80 - £100) 489) Five Pound Crown 2019 The Tower of London - Ceremony of the Keys Silver Proof Piedfort S.L75, the reverse with the odd small flecks of toning otherwise FDC retaining practically full mint brilliance, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£80 - £100)
492) Five Pound Crown 2019 The Tower of London - The Crown Jewels, Reverse: The Crown of Mary of Modena S.L74 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet describing the origins of the Crown Jewels in 1660 upon the Restoration of the Monarchy under Charles II. Certificate number 007 of 385 issued with only 325 in this format (£1,900 - £2,300)
493) Five Pound Crown 2019 The Tower of London - The Yeoman Warders S.L75 Gold Proof FDC in an NGC holder ‘One of the First 20 Struck’ graded PF70 Ultra Cameo. Comes in the Royal Mint box with certificate. Number 02 of just 20 issued in this slabbed format. Low number certificate items are seldom offered and always keenly sought after. A total of 385 pieces were issue of this type in all formats (£1,900 - £2,300)
490) Five Pound Crown 2019 The Tower of London - Ceremony of the Keys Silver Proof Piedfort S.L76 in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo - One of the first 75 struck, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet, only 75 pieces were issued in the graded presentation (£60 - £80) 491) Five Pound Crown 2019 The Tower of London - Legend of the Ravens Gold Proof S.L73 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet, number 063 of only 385 issued, with just 325 issued in this format (£1,900 - £2,300)
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494) Five Pound Crown 2019 The Tower of London - The Yeoman Warders S.L75 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet describing the History of this iconic post. Certificate number 048 of 385 issued, with only 325 in this presentation format (£1,900 - £2,300)
495) Five Pound Crown 2019 The Tower of London - The Yeoman Warders Silver Proof S.L75 FDC in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, unboxed, with certificate and booklet (£40 - £60) 496) Five Pound Crowns (11) 1990 Queen Mother 90th Birthday Silver Proof, 1993 Coronation 40th Anniversary Silver Proof, 1996 Queen Elizabeth II 70th Birthday Silver Proof, 1999 Diana Memorial Silver Proofs (2), 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday Silver Proof, 2002 Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Silver Proofs (2), 2005 Battle of Trafalgar 200th Anniversary Silver Proof, 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday Silver Proof, 2007 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Diamond Wedding Silver Proof, Five Pound Crowns 2-coin sets (2) 2002 and 2003 The Royal Celebration Silver Proof Set comprising Five Pound Crown 2002 Queen Elizabeth II Silver Proof and Five Pound Crown 2003 Coronation 50th Anniversary Silver Proof, 2005 Nelson and Trafalgar - 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar Silver Proofs, Crowns (4) 1977 Silver Jubilee Silver Proof, 1980 Queen Mother 80th Birthday Silver Proofs (2), 1981 Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer Silver Proof, nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates. Coin and Banknote set 1990 comprising Five Pound Crown 1990 Queen Mother 90th Birthday Silver Proof FDC and £5 Banknote Gill A01 002759 UNC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, along with Royal Mint promotional literature for two unrelated sets (£250 - £350) 497) Five Pound Crowns (2) 1990 Queen Mother 90th Birthday Silver Proof, 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday Silver Proof, Two Pounds 2006 Silver Proof, Fifty Pence 2006 Silver Proof nFDC to FDC in capsules, with no certificates (£50 - £70) 498) Five Pound Crowns (2) 1999 Millennium Silver Proof, 2007 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Diamond Wedding Silver Proof. Five Pound Crowns 2005 a 2-coin set Nelson and Trafalgar Silver Proofs. GB/France 2004 Entente Cordiale Centenary a 2-coin set comprising GB Five Pounds Crown 2004 Silver Proof and France 1 1/2
Francs 2004 Silver Proof. One Pound 2008 Royal Shield of Arms Silver Proof. One Pound a 5-coin set 2003-2007 Silver Proofs, One Pound a 4-coin set comprising 2010 London, 2010 Belfast, 2011 Cardiff and 2011 Edinburgh Silver Proofs nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates. Fifty Pences (7) 1992/3 EU Presidency Silver Proof, 1994 D-Day Landings 50th Anniversary Silver Proofs (2), 2000 150 Years of Public Libraries Silver Proof, 2003 WSPU 100th Anniversary Silver Proof, 2004 50th Anniversary of the First 4-minute mile Silver Proof, 2007 100 Years of Scouting Silver Proof. Fifty Pences a 2-coin set 1998 EU Presidency and NHS 50th Anniversary Silver Proofs. Fifty Pence a 2-coin set 2006 Victoria Cross - The Award and Victoria Cross - The Heroic Acts Silver Proofs, Ten Pence a 2-coin set 1992 Large and Small Size Silver Proofs, Five Pence 1990 a 2-coin set Large and Small Size Silver Proofs nFDC to FDC, a few with light toning, in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates, along with additional empty boxes for Silver Proofs (9) (£300 - £500) 499) Five Pound Crowns (2) 2012 London Olympics Silver Proof, 2012 London Paralympics Silver Proof, Two Pounds (5) 2008 Olympic Handover Beijing to London Silver Proof, 2012 Olympic Handover London to Rio Silver Proof, 2014 Outbreak of World War I 100th Anniversary Silver Proof, 2015 First World War 100th Anniversary - The Royal Navy Silver Proof, 2015 800th Anniversary of the Magna Carta, Fifty Pence 2015 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain Silver Proof nFDC to FDC some with light toning, in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates, Medal 2010 Pope Benedict VI Visit to the UK Silver Proof nFDC lightly toning, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£150 - £250) 500) Five Pound Crowns (2) 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Silver Proof, 2013 Coronation 60th Anniversary Silver Proof. Two Pounds (5) 1995 Peace Dove Silver Proof, 2008 Olympic Handover Beijing to London Silver Proof, 2008 100th Anniversary of the 1908 London Olympics Silver Proof, 2011 400th Anniversary of the King James Bible Silver Proof, 2014 100th Anniversary of the Outbreak of the First World War - Lord Kitchener Silver Proof. Two Pounds a 2-coin set 1989 Bill and Claim of Rights Silver Proof Piedforts, Fifty Pence 2013 Christopher Ironside Design Silver Proof nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£150 - £250) 501) Five Pound Crowns (2) 2019 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Queen Victoria Silver Proof Piedfort S.L77 FDC in an NGC holder graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, 2019 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Queen Victoria Silver Proof S.L77 FDC in an NGC holder graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, both with certificate number 001, and each with of the ‘One of First 250 struck’ on the holders. Certificate number 1 coins not usually available on the market and always much sought after on the rare occasions that they are offered (£200 - £250) 502) Five Pound Crowns (3) 1990 Queen Mother 90th Birthday Silver Proof, 1997 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Silver Proof, 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday Silver Proof Piedfort. Two Pounds (4) 1986 Commonwealth Games - Edinburgh Silver Proof, 1995 United Nations 50th Anniversary Silver Proof Piedfort, 1998 Technology Silver Proof Piedfort, 1999 Rugby World Cup Silver Proof Piedfort
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with hologram reverse, One Pound Silver Proofs (3) 1988, 1991, 1994, One Pound a 4-coin set 1997-2000 Silver Proof Piedforts, Fifty Pences (2) 1992/3 EU Presidency Silver Proof, 1994 D-Day Landings 50th Anniversary Silver Proof Piedfort, Fifty Pences a 2-coin set 1998 EEC 25th Anniversary and NHS 50th Anniversary Silver Proofs, Ten Pence 1992 Silver Proof Piedfort, Five Pence 1990 Silver Proof Piedfort nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue a few with light toning (£200 - £300)
507) Five Pounds 1981 Gold BU in the Royal Mint’s presentation box with certificate (£1,100 - £1,600)
503) Five Pound Crowns 2018 a 2-coin set Royal Wedding - Harry and Meghan Silver Proof and Silver Proof Piedforts in NGC holders and both graded NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo, in the Royal Mint presentation box with certificates and booklet (£100 - £150) 504) Five Pound Crowns a 2-coin set 1999 Millennium Proof and 2000 Millennium Proof the 2000 coin with highlighted map of the United Kingdom, both struck in .999 silver, Five Pound Crown 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday Silver Proof Piedfort. Two Pounds (4) 1994 Tercentenary of the Bank of England Silver Proof Piedfort, 1995 United Nations 50th Anniversary Silver Proof, 1996 Euro 96 Football Silver Proof Piedfort, 1997 Silver Proof Piedfort. One Pound 1996 Silver Proof, nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates. One Pound a 4-coin assembled set 2000-2003 comprising 2000 and 2001 Silver Proof Piedforts, 2002 and 2003 Silver Proofs, nFDC to FDC in the blue Royal Mint box with certificates. Fifty Pences (6) 1992/3 EU Presidency Silver Proof Piedfort, 1992/3 EU Presidency Silver Proof, 1994 D-Day Landings Silver Proof, 1998 NHS 50th Anniversary Silver Proof, 2000 150 Years of Public Libraries (no certificate), 2003 WSPU Silver Proof, Fifty Pence a 2-coin set 1997 Large and Small sizes Silver Proofs, in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates unless stated (£200 - £350) 505) Five Pound Crowns a 2-coin set in Gold comprising 1997 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Golden Wedding Gold Proof and 2007 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Diamond Wedding Gold Proof nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint 2-coin box of issue with certificate, number 60 of only 60 2-coin sets issued (£2,400 - £3,200)
508) Five Pounds 1981 Gold BU in the Royal Mint’s presentation box with certificate (£1,100 - £1,600)
509) Five Pounds 1985 Gold BU in the Royal Mint’s wooden presentation box with certificate (£1,100 - £1,600)
506) Five Pound Crowns a 4-coin set 2017 ‘A Portrait of Britain’ comprising 2017 Downing Street S.L52, 2017 Hampton Court Palace S.L53, 2017 Edinburgh Castle S.L54, and 2017 Westminster Abbey S.L55 all Silver Proofs with coloured printing on the respective reverses, S.PSS76 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£75 - £150)
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510) Five Pounds 1986 Gold BU in the Royal Mint’s wooden presentation box with certificate (£1,100 - £1,600)
514) Five Pounds 2015 BU in the Royal Mint presentation box with certificate (£1,100 - £1,800) 511) Five Pounds 1996 Queen Elizabeth II 70th birthday Gold Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£1,100 - £1,700)
515) Five Pounds 2016 “The Five Sovereign Piece 2016” BU (although sharp and prooflike) in The Royal Mint’s presentation case with certificate (£1,100 - £1,800)
512) Five Pounds 2012 Gold Proof 2 coin set The Official London 2012 Issues comprising the Olympic and Paralympic Gold Proofs FDC in the Royal Mint’s 2 coin box with certificates (£2,200 - £3,000)
513) Five Pounds 2014 The 300th Anniversary of the Death of Queen Anne Gold Proof FDC cased as issued by The Royal Mint with the issue limited to just 300, desirable thus (£1,100 - £1,800)
516) Five Pounds 2017 Centenary of the House of Windsor Silver Proof Piedfort, Five Pounds (4) 2013 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo Silver Proof, 2015 Elizabeth II The Longest Reigning Monarch Silver Proof, 2016 Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday Silver Proof, 2017 Prince Philip - A Lifetime of Service Silver Proof, Two Pounds Britannia 2015 Silver Proof One Ounce, Two Pounds (9) 2017 First World War - Aviation Silver Proof, 2018 100th Anniversary of the First World War - Armistice Silver Proof Piedfort, 2018 RAF Centenary - Sea King Helicopter Silver Proof Piedfort, 2018 RAF Centenary - RAF Badge Silver Proof Piedfort, 2018 RAF Centenary - Vulcan Bomber Silver
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Proof Piedfort, 2018 RAF Centenary - Spitfire Silver Proof Piedfort, 2018 RAF Centenary - F-35 Lightning Silver Proof Piedfort, 2018 250th Anniversary of Captain James Cook’s Voyage of Discovery (Coin 1-1768) Silver Proof, 2019 250th Anniversary of Captain James Cook’s Voyage of Discovery (Coin 2-1769) Silver Proof, Fifty Pence 2017 Sir Isaac Newton Silver Proof Piedfort nFDC to FDC, a few with light toning, in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates. Alderney (2) Five Pounds 2015 600th Anniversary of the Battle of Agincourt Silver Proof, 2015 Remembrance Day Silver Proof FDC in the boxes of issue with certificates (£300 - £600) 517) Five Pounds 2017 Platinum Wedding A Story of Love and Loyalty Gold Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£1,100 - £1,700)
518) Five Pounds Crown 2013 The Christening of Prince George Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, a seldom offered gold issue (£1,100 - £1,700)
519) Five Pounds Crown 2015 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo Gold Proof, Obverse with Jody Clark portrait S.L39A FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£1,100 - £1,800)
520) GB and World a mixed group comprising GB Proof Sets 1970 (2) nFDC in the cases of issue, Two Pounds (2) 1995 United Nations 50th Anniversary Silver Proof, 1997 Technology Silver Proof FDC, Two Pounds a 2-coin set 1989 Bill and Claim of Rights Silver Proofs FDC, One Pound 1983 Silver Proof Piedfort nFDC toned, One Pound 1983 Silver Proofs (2) nFDC to FDC, all in the boxes of issue with certificates. One Pound Silver Proof Piedforts 1994, 1995, 1996 FDC in the 4-coin box with certificates. Crowns (4) 1972 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Silver Wedding Silver Proof, 1980 Queen Mother 80th Birthday Silver Proof, 1981 Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer Silver Proofs (2) nFDC to FDC in the boxes of issue with certificates. Plastic Set 1953 UNC in the wallets of issue, Britain’s First Decimal Coins 1968/71 UNC in the blue wallet. Unofficial Year Sets (5) 1962, 1963, 1964, 1966 and 1967 UNC in slide cases (with space in each for the Sovereign) A/UNC to UNC and lustrous. Last £sd set Crown to Farthing (10 Coins) comprising the last issued currency coin from each denomination UNC and lustrous in a slide case. Crowns (13) 1965, 1977 (6), 1980 (5), 1981, A/UNC to UNC the last in ‘British Airports’ pack, some others in slide cases. Two Pounds 1986 Commonwealth Games UNC. Medal 1953 Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II - Issued by the National Playing Fields Association 36mm diameter in base metal, by Pinches UNC boxed. World Proof Sets Australia Proof Set 1969 FDC cased, no envelope, GB/USA/ France 1994 The Allied Invasion of Europe comprising GB Fifty Pence 1994, USA One Dollar 1995, and France One Franc 1993 Silver Proofs FDC in the box of issue with certificates. World Mint Sets (3) Canada (2) 1965, 1967 UNC in the envelopes of issue, Iran Mint Set AH1348 (1969) 10 Rials to 50 Dinars UNC in plastic sleeve with some vinyl residue. Canada Specimen set 1979 (7 coins with Silver Dollar) FDC boxed. World Proof issues (9) USA (2) One Dollar 1971S Eisenhower FDC, Half Dollar 1982 George Washington 250th Anniversary of his Birth Silver Proof FDC, Gambia 10 Dalasis 1975 10th Anniversary of Independence Silver Proof FDC, Sierra Leone One Leone 1974 10th Anniversary of the Bank of Sierra Leone Silver Proof FDC, St. Helena Crown 1973 Tercentenary of the Granting of the Royal Charter Silver Proof nFDC lightly toning, New Zealand One Dollar 1970 Cook Islands Cupro-Nickel KM#43 Proof FDC, Isle of Man Crowns (2) 1975 Manx Cat Silver Proof FDC, 1976 USA Bicentennial Silver Proof nFDC, Bermuda One Dollar 1986 World Wildlife Fund - Green Turtle Silver Proof FDC, all in the boxes of issue with certificates where issued. World a further group (6) Canada One Dollar 1979
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Griffon Specimens (2) BU in the boxes of issue. Bermuda One Dollar 1986 World Wildlife Fund - Green Turtle UNC, Isle of Man Crown 1976 USA Bicentennial UNC, Austria Thaler 1780 Maria Theresa Lustrous UNC, USA One Dollar 1971S UNC in the envelope of issue. Medals in silver (5) Christmas Medal undated One Ounce Silver Obverse: Robin within wreath/Reverse: Horse-drawn sleigh UNC boxed, Town Thaler Old Cologne undated Crown-sized in .900 silver Obverse: Cologne Skyline/Reverse: Gothic City Seal of Cologne UNC with antique matt finish, boxed, GB 1977 Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II Crown-sized in silver in a silver mount with chain nFDC boxed. Monex International One Ounce Silver 1982 and 1988 UNC (£300 - £600) 521) GB and World cased Silver issues (7) GB (4) Two Pounds (3) 1995 UN 50th Anniversary Silver Proof Piedfort, 2007 200th Anniversary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Silver Proof, 2007 300th Anniversary of the Act of Union Silver Proof, Five Pence 1990 Silver Proof Piedfort, nFDC to FDC with hints of toning, in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates, Falkland Islands £25 1985 100 Years of SelfSufficiency 150 grammes Silver Proof FDC in the red box of issue with certificate, Turks and Caicos Islands 20 Crowns 1976 USA Bicentenary Silver Proof nFDC with toning, in the brown box of issue with certificate, St. Helena and Ascension Island Fifty Pence 1986 Royal Wedding of Prince Andrew and Miss Sarah Ferguson Silver Proof Piedfort, FDC in t box of issue with certificate (£120 - £150) 522) GB and World Numismatic First Day Covers a wide variety covering a vast array of subjects, most in Royal Mint packs, GB comprising Five Pound Crown and £5 Banknote (3), Five Pound Crowns (43, with two in silver) Two Pounds (19), One Pound (35), Fifty Pence (34), Decimal 25p Crown (11), Twenty Pence (1), along with Pre-Decimal Crowns on covers (3) 1953, 1965 (2), Florin and Decimal 10p pair (1), Brass Threepence (1), Sixpence 1887 and Replica Victoria Cross (1) on the envelopes as issued with their respective stamps or stamp sets. World Numismatic First Day Covers (30) each on the envelopes as issued with the Medallic First Day Covers (20) on the envelopes as issued with the respective stamps or stamp sets. 1966 and 1967 part mint sets (total 6 coins) UNC, Britain’s First Decimal Coins 1968/71 UNC in the blue wallet of issue, Crown 1981 UNC on the card of issue, Mexico set (5 coins) One Peso to One Centavo 1965 EF to UNC in a plastic wallet (£450 - £900) 523) GB/Canada a 2-coin set Marconi comprising GB Two Pounds 2001 Silver Proof, the Obverse with Reverse frosting, Brilliant portrait on a matt inner field, Canada Five Dollars 2001 Silver Proof with gold-plated oval portrait, both FDC in the oval case of issue with certificate, this style of Marconi GB finish only available in this set (£40 - £60) 524) Half Sovereign 1980 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£120 - £180) 525) Half Sovereign 1980 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£120 - £180) 526) Half Sovereign 1980 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£120 - £180)
527) Half Sovereign 1980 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£120 - £180) 528) Half Sovereign 1980 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£120 - £180) 529) Half Sovereign 1980 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£120 - £180) 530) Half Sovereign 1980 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£120 - £180) 531) Half Sovereign 1980 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£120 - £180) 532) Half Sovereign 1982 Proof FDC in the blue case of issue with certificate (£120 - £180) 533) Half Sovereign 1983 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£120 - £180) 534) Half Sovereign 1985 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£120 - £180) 535) Half Sovereign 1987 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£120 - £180) 536) Half Sovereign 1989 500th Anniversary of the First Gold Sovereign Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£200 - £300) 537) Half Sovereign 2005 S.SB6 Lustrous UNC on the Royal Mint card of issue (£120 - £180) 538) Half Sovereign 2008 S.SB4 Lustrous UNC still sealed on the Royal Mint card of issue (£120 - £180) 539) Half Sovereign 2009 Proof S.SB7 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£120 - £180) 540) Half Sovereign 2010 S.SB7, Quarter Sovereign 2010 S.SA1 both Lustrous UNC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£180 - £260) 541) Half Sovereign 2010 S.SB7, Quarter Sovereign 2010 S.SA1 both Lustrous UNC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£180 - £260) 542) Half Sovereign 2014 BU in the Royal Mint’s presentation box with certificate (£120 - £180) 543) Half Sovereign 2014 BU in the Royal Mint’s presentation box with certificate (£120 - £180) 544) Mints and Monarchs Gold Sovereign collection an 8-coin set comprising Sovereigns (8) 1883M George and the Dragon, WW complete on truncation, horse with short tail S.3857C NEF, 1890S G: of D:G: closer to the crown S.3868B, DISH S14 NVF, 1900 Marsh 151 GVF, 1908P Marsh 201 EF, 1911C Marsh 221 EF, 1918 I Marsh 228 GEF, 1927SA Marsh 291 About EF, 1976 Marsh 308 A/UNC, contained in a Royal Mint box with booklet (£2,000 - £3,000)
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545) One Hundred Pound Silver (2) 2015 Buckingham Palace S.Q2, 2016 Trafalgar Square S.Q3 both BU on the Royal Mint cards of issue (£175 - £225) 546) One Hundred Pounds 2017 Gold One Ounce, The Queen’s Beasts - The Lion of England Proof FDC in The Royal Mint’s box of issue with certificate (£1,000 - £1,700)
547) One Hundred Pounds 2017 Gold One Ounce, The Queen’s Beasts - The Unicorn of Scotland Proof FDC in The Royal Mint’s box of issue with certificate (£1,000 - £1,700)
549) One Hundred Pounds 2019 - Chinese Lunar Year of the Pig, Shengxiao Collection, One Ounce Gold Proof S.5185 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet, Number 020 of 888 minted (£1,800 - £2,200)
550) One Hundred Pounds 2019 - The Queen’s Beasts - The Falcon of the Plantagenets One Ounce Gold the reverse design of stunning appearance when struck in gold and frosted, Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 325 of only 445 issued, with just 400 in this format. (£1,800 - £2,200)
548) One Hundred Pounds 2018 Two Dragons One Ounce Gold Proof. Reverse design Chinese and Welsh dragons. FDC In an NGC holder and graded ‘Gem Proof’ comes in a Royal Mint box with certificate. Only 300 pieces minted (£1,600 - £2,000)
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551) One Hundred Pounds 2019 - The Queen’s Beasts - The Yale of Beaufort One Ounce Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue, with certificate and booklet. The Proof issue currently unlisted by the Standard Catalogue (type as S.QBE6 with brilliant Proof fields). Certificate number 107 of 445 issued with just 400 in this presentation format (£1,800 - £2,200)
554) One Hundred Pounds 2020 Queen’s Beasts - The White Lion of Mortimer One Ounce Gold Proof FDC in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo. Of a total mintage of 445 pieces, this is number 38 of only 45 issued in this slabbed format. Comes in a Royal Mint box with certificate and booklet (£1,700 - £2,200)
552) One Hundred Pounds 2020 - Chinese Lunar Year of the Rat, Shengxiao Collection, Gold One Ounce S.5186 Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet, the latest gold coin in the ever-popular Shengxiao Collection (£1,800 - £2,200)
555) One Pound 2008 Shield of our Royal Arms J.27 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue, without certificate (£450 - £650)
553) One Hundred Pounds 2020 - The Queen’s Beasts - The White Lion of Mortimer One Ounce Gold S.QCG7 Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet, number 188 of only 445 issued, with just 390 in this format (£1,800 - £2,200)
556) One Pound 2008 the 25th Anniversary Silver Proof Collection a 14-coin set each with a different previously issued reverse design now all dated 2008 and with gold highlighting, nFDC lightly toning, in the Royal Mint black case of issue with certificates and booklet (£120 - £220)
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557) One Pound 2015 Royal Arms Gold Proof S.J37 FDC in the box of issue with certificate, only 500 issued (£400 - £600)
558) One Pound 2015 Royal Arms Gold Proof S.J37 FDC in the box of issue with certificate, only 500 issued (£400 - £600)
559) One Pound 2016 The Last Round Pound Gold Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£600 - £900)
560) One Pound 2017 Designing The Future issue Gold Proof FDC boxed as issued with certificate (£500 - £800)
561) One Pound a 4-coin set 1994-1997 Silver Proof Piedforts, One Pound 1998 Silver Proof Piedfort, One Pound Silver Proofs (2) 1989, 1990, Twenty pence 1982 Silver Proof Piedfort, Ten Pence a 2-coin set 1992 Large and Small sizes Silver Proofs, Five Pence 1990 a 2-coin set Silver Proofs nFDC to FDC, a few with light toning, in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates. Royal Mint Year Set 1986 UNC, Last £sd set 1965-1967 (8 coins) Halfcrown to Halfpenny UNC in the Royal Mint wallets of issue. Coin and Banknote Set comprising Five Pound Crown 1997 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Golden Jubilee Cupro-Nickel UNC and Five Pounds Kentfield HM50 002364 UNC in the wallet of issue. Britannia Fifty Pounds 2015 Silver UNC on the Royal Mint card of issue. Twenty Pounds (2) 2013 Silver and 2016 Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday Silver both BU on the Royal Mint cards of issue. Five Pound Crowns (10) 1996 Queen Elizabeth II 70th Birthday, 1998 Prince of Wales 50th Birthday, 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday, 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday, 2007 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Diamond Wedding, 2012 London Olympic Games, 2012 London Paralympic Games, 2014 300th Anniversary of the Death of Queen Anne, 2015 50th Anniversary of the Death of Sir Winston Churchill, 2017 Queen Elizabeth II Sapphire Jubilee, Two Pounds 1999 Rugby World Cup, One Pound (3) 2016 The Last Round Pound, 2017 Nations of the Crown (2), UNC in the Royal Mint packs of issue. Fifty Pences 2011 The London 2012 Sports Collection a 6-coin set comprising Aquatics, Cycling, Basketball, Gymnastics, Boxing and Football issues all UNC to BU in silver, 4 with certificates, in the box of issue. Fifty Pences (4) 1994 D-Day Landings 50th Anniversary, 2011 London Olympics 2012 - Basketball, 2011 London 2012 Olympics - Cycling UNC. 2016 Olympic Team GB. Crown 1981 Royal Wedding of Prince Charles UNC in a slide case. Numismatic First Day Covers (9) 1996 comprising Five Pound Crown Queen Elizabeth II 70th Birthday and 4x First Class stamps, 1997 comprising Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Golden Wedding with 26p stamp, 1999 comprising Five Pound Crown Diana Memorial and set of 5x 26p portrait stamps, 2000 Millennium comprising Five Pound Crown 2000 and set of 4x 64p stamps, 2015 comprising Five Pound Crown Queen Elizabeth II - The Longest Reigning Monarch and set of 5 stamps (First Class x 3 and £1.52 x 2), 1994 Tercentenary of the Bank of England comprising Two Pounds 1994 and
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4x First Class stamps with commemorative label, 1995 End of World War II comprising Two Pounds 1995 Peace Dove with 25p and 19p stamps, 1985 First Day of Issue of Welsh £1 coin comprising One Pound 1985 Wales and £1 stamp, 1988 First Day of issue of UK £1, comprising One Pound 1988 and £1 stamp, all covers UNC on the envelopes as issued. World Proof Items (4) Bahamas Ten Dollars 1978 Fifth Anniversary of Independence Silver Proof, Falkland Islands Two Pounds 1991 Tenth Wedding Anniversary of The Prince and Princess of Wales Silver Proof, Tristan da Cunha Fifty Pence 1987 Ruby Wedding of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Silver Proof, Alderney Five Pounds 2007 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Diamond Wedding Hexagonal Silver Proof, nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates. Alderney Five Pounds 2007 The Legacy of Diana, Princess of Wales UNC in the wallet of issue. World Numismatic First Day Covers (2) 1989 comprising Two Pounds 1989 Royal Visit UNC and 30p stamp UNC on the envelope of issue, Turks and Caicos Islands 1997 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Golden Wedding comprising Five Crowns 1997 UNC and $2 stamp UNC on the envelope of issue (£300 - £500) 562) One Pounds Floral Collection Gold Proof 4 coin set comprising One Pounds (4) 2013 Wales, 2013 England, 2014 Northern Ireland and 2014 Scotland FDC in the Royal Mint four coin presentation box with all certificates along with an extra empty box for a single One Pound (£1,600 £2,200)
564) One Thousand Pounds 2017 The Platinum Wedding Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, One Kilo of .999 Gold Proof S.S8 FDC, 100mm diameter, FDC. The only use of the conjoined portraits in the One Thousand Pound gold series. An hugely impressive and imposing piece, number 10 of only 31 issued of this type. Comes in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. The One Thousand Pound coins would be a centrepiece to any advanced modern gold collection (£45,000 - £55,000)
563) One Thousand Pounds 2012 Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, One Kilo of .999 Gold Proof S.S1, 100mm diameter, FDC. The mintage figure on the certificate states that 60 were minted, but only 21 were issued. , A superb one-off use of this particularly impressive Iain Rank-Broadley portrait, and the high relief rendition of the reverse completes a coin with imposing appearance. The Obverse portrait is based on the sculpture mounted in the entrance to the Supreme Court building on Parliament Square. The Reverse a full achievement of the Royal Arms based on those mounted on the front gates of Buckingham Palace. The One Thousand Pound Gold coins would be the centrepiece to any advanced modern gold collection. Comes with certificate number 04 and information booklet in the lockable sweet chestnut box (£45,000 - £55,000)
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565) One Thousand Pounds 2020 (Pop Group) Queen - Rock Royalty, One Kilo of .999 Gold, and 100mm diameter, this imposing and impressive coin features an innovative reverse design, including an arrangement of each of the instruments played by each band member, the design fittingly reflecting the grandiose nature of some of their greatest songs. The design personally approved by band members Brian May and Roger Taylor, FDC in the impressive box of issue with certificate number 6 accompanied by an informative 16-page booklet. Currently unlisted by the Standard Catalogue, only 6 examples have been issued of this iconic coin, which will certainly become a sought after piece. We note all the smaller denomination Queen-related coins issued are already completely sold out by the Royal Mint. A must for both the collector of large gold issues, and the discerning Queen fan alike. A mintage of just six is the lowest we can recall seeing in the Royal Mint modern series, in addition the Rock Band Queen have sold over 300 million records which surely makes this lot a blue chip investment grade item. (£55,000 - £65,000)
566) One Thousand Pounds 2020 The Queen’s Beast - The White Horse of Hanover, One Kilo of .999 Gold and 100mm diameter, this impressive heraldic design seems to be even more imposing and well suited to the larger diameter coin. The Gold Kilos are the flagship issues to the Queen’s Beasts series, comes with certificate number 02 of just 13 pieces issued, with just 10 in this format, would be a much prized coin in any collection of large gold pieces. Proof FDC in the deluxe Royal Mint box with booklet detailing the origins of the Heraldic White Horse back to the times of King George I, and the first documented use of the horse dating back to Brunswick-Grubenhaben in 1361. (£55,000 - £65,000)
567) Proof Set 1911 Short Set in slabs Sovereign PCGS PR62CAM, Half Sovereign NGC PF64CAMEO, Halfcrown PCGS PR66, Florin NGC PF65. Shilling PCGS PR64, Sixpence NGC PF65 and Maundy Set 4d NGC PF62, 3d NGC PF63, 2d NGC PF63 and 1d NGC PF62 (£3,000 - £4,000)
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568) Proof set 1937 (4 coins) Gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign UNC to nFDC the Sovereign and Half Sovereign with some tone spots, retaining much original mint brilliance, in the original box of issue (£6,000 - £10,000)
571) Proof Set 2008 the double set in gold Royal Shield of Arms S.PGRSAS and Emblems of Britain S.PGEBCS sets, each set comprising One Pound, Fifty Pence, Twenty Pence, Ten Pence, Five Pence, Two Pence and One Penny all struck in gold, each set containing 84.76 grammes of 22 carat gold, FDC in the large Royal Mint box of issue with all certificates (£5,500 - £7,500)
569) Proof Set 1950 (9 coins) nFDC to FDC with some ribbon toning, retaining almost full mint brilliance, in the red card box of issue, Proof Sets Flat Packs 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, nFDC to FDC in the cases of issue, some sets with toning, Year Set 1953 (9 coins) Halfcrown to Farthing VF to UNC in a slide case, Britain’s First Decimal Coins 1968/71 UNC in the blue wallet of issue, Crowns (5) 1951 UNC boxed, 1965 UNC, 1972 UNC, 1977 UNC, 1977 Silver Proof nFDC boxed with certificate, Decimal Issues (4) Two Pounds 1996 Euro 96 Football UNC, Fifty Pence (3) 1971, 1973, 1994 D-Day UNC. Isle of Man Crowns (4) 1980 Queen Mother 80th Birthday Silver Proof nFDC, 1980 Queen Mother 80th Birthday Diamond Finish UNC, all four in the boxes of issue with certificates (£90 - £120) 570) Proof Set 2008 in gold Emblems of Britain, comprising One Pound, Fifty Pence, Twenty Pence, Ten Pence, Five Pence, Two Pence and One Penny all struck in gold, FDC in the large Royal Mint box of issue with certificates, 84.76 grammes of 22 carat gold, scarce and desirable thus (£2,600 - £3,600)
572) Proof Set 2009 12 coins Five Pounds Henry VIII, Two Pounds (3) Darwin, Robert Burns and standard issues, Fifty Pence Kew Gardens 250th Anniversary, plus the Royal Shield of Arms set in Silver One Pound to One Penny nFDC-FDC (a hint of toning) in the black leather case of issue (£180 £280) 573) Proof Set 2009 Black Leather Deluxe, the 12-coin set includes the Fifty Pence Kew Gardens nFDC to FDC the Penny, Ten Pence and Fifty Pence with light toning, in the case of issue with certificate, Mint Set 2000 Millennium Wedding Coin Collection (9 coins) Lustrous UNC in the white Royal Mint folder of issue, Numismatic First Day Cover 2012 comprising Five Pound Crown 2012 CuproNickel UNC and two First Class stamps, UNC on the envelope of issue, Britain’s First Decimal Coins 1968/71 (13) UNC toned in the wallets of issue many with vinyl residue, Five Pound Crowns (14) 1990 Queen Mother 90th Birthday, 1993 Coronation 40th Anniversary (2), 1996 Queen Elizabeth II 70th Birthday (1), 1997 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Golden Wedding (5), 1999 Millennium (2) 2001 100th Anniversary of the End of the Victorian Era (1), 2005 Nelson (2) UNC to A/UNC, China Medal undated - State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine 50mm diameter in bronze UNC, and a small group of GB and World currency (38) includes some GB redeemable currency, in mixed grades to UNC (£120 - £180)
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574) Proof Set 2009 Silver Proof Set (12 coins) Five Pounds Henry VIII, Two Pounds (3) Darwin, Robert Burns and Technology issues, Fifty Pence Kew Gardens 250th Anniversary, plus the Royal Shield of Arms One Pound to One Penny these also in silver nFDC-FDC, some coins with a hint of toning, in the black box of issue with certificate (£250 - £350) 575) Proof Set 2011 the 14-coin set all struck in silver comprising Five Pound Crown 2011 Prince Philip 90th Birthday, Two Pounds (3) Mary Rose, King James’ Bible, Bimetallic, One Pound Cardiff, One Pound Edinburgh, One Pound Royal Shield of Arms, Fifty Pence WWF and Fifty Pence to One Penny nFDC to FDC lightly toning, in the large Royal Mint box of issue (£100 - £180) 576) Proof Set 2015 Fourth portrait, the final edition of the Ian Rank-Broadley portrait (8 coins) Two Pounds to One Penny all Gold Proofs, S.PGC4P, FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£2,000 - £3,000)
577) Proof Sets (10) 1996 Silver Set 25th Anniversary of Decimal Currency (7 coins) One Pound to One Penny all struck in silver nFDC with some toning, in the box of issue, Red Leather Deluxe Sets (7) 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1999, Executive Sets (2) 2000, 2001 nFDC to FDC in the boxes of issue. Royal Mint Year Sets (7) 1983, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1996, 1998 Lustrous UNC in the Royal Mint wallets of issue, One Pound (5) 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 UNC in the Royal Mint wallets of issue, Crowns an unofficial set (5) 1965, 1972, 1977, 1980, 1981 A/UNC to UNC in a slide case, Tristan da Cunha Five Pounds 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday UNC on the London Mint Office card of issue (£200 - £300) 578) Proof Sets (12) Flat Packs (5) 1970, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1981, Blue Sets (6) 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 (2), 1991, Red Leather Deluxe set 1997 nFDC to FDC some of the earlier sets with toning, One Pound 2015 Royal Arms Silver Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, Five Pound Crowns (6) 2018 The Nutcracker Coin Christmas Card, 2019 The Tower of London Collection (4) Legend of
the Ravens, Ceremony of the Keys, and The Crown Jewels (2), 2019 The Queen’s Beasts - The Yale of Beaufort BU in the sealed packs of issue, Fifty Pences (2) 2019 50th Anniversary of the 50 Pence, 2019 20 Years of the Gruffalo BU in the sealed packs of issue, 50 Years of the 50p British Military Set a 5-coin set 2019 comprising Victoria Cross The Award, Victoria Cross - The Heroic Acts, D-Day Landings 50th Anniversary, Battle of Britain 75th Anniversary and Battle of Hastings 950th Anniversary all previously issued reverse designs now dated 2019, BU in the folder of issue (£120 - £180) 579) Proof Sets (13) 1996 Silver Set (7 coins) One Pound to One Penny all struck in silver, Red Leather Deluxe Sets (6) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, Blue Sets (4) 1987, 1990, 1992, 1995, Standard Set 2000, Falkland Islands 1980 (6 coins) Fifty Pence to Half New Penny, FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue (£120 - £220) 580) Proof Sets (2) 2008 Executive Set FDC in the box of issue, 2007 Black Leather Deluxe Set nFDC to FDC lightly toning in the case of issue, Five Pound Crown 2011 The Royal Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton Silver Proof nFDC in the box of issue with certificate, the capsule cracked. Five Pound Crowns (2) 2000 Millennium, 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday. Two Pounds (3) 1995 Peace Dove - End of World War II 50th Anniversary, 2008 Olympic Handover Beijing to London UNC in the Royal Mint packs of issue. Crowns to Farthings in albums sleeves and bags William IV to Elizabeth II (222) includes many silver items, in mixed circulated grades. Pennies in an album 1860-1967 complete except for 1950, in mixed circulated grades, Decimal Pennies (39) mostly lustrous UNC. Book Royal Mint Collectors Coins 2006 and Souvenir Times newspaper replica from June 3 1953 (£200 - £450) 581) Proof Sets (27) Silver Set 1996 25th Anniversary of Decimal Coinage (7 coins) One Pound to One Penny all struck in silver, 2017 Collector Edition (13 coins) Five Pound Crowns (2) to One Penny, in the black book form case, Blue Sets (11) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994 (2), 1995, 1997, 1999, Red Leather Deluxe Sets (8) 1991, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, Black Leather Deluxe Sets (4) 2008, 2009 (includes the Fifty Pence Kew Gardens), 2010, 2011, Standard Sets (2) 2000, 2001, Royal Shield of Arms Proof Set 2008 nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue a few sets with light toning, One Pound 2013 England Silver Proof FDC in the 4-coin box of issue with certificate and booklet (£350 - £650) 582) Proof Sets (3) 1950 9 coins Halfcrown to Farthing (2) one set UNC to nFDC in the red box of issue, the case with some wear, the other UNC to nFDC in a wooden box with the coins in capsules, the bronze and brass lustrous in both sets, 1951 (10 coins) Crown to Farthing, Halfcrown UNC with a small spot, the other coins nFDC in a wooden box, with the coins in capsules, along with an additional Penny 1951 Proof nFDC with a few light tone spots (£150 - £200) 583) Proof Sets (3) Flat Packs (2) 1970, 1977 nFDC to FDC with some toning, 2015 The Definitive Set (8 coins) Two Pounds Bimetallic Britannia design to One Penny, FDC in the book form-style case of issue, Royal Mint Annual Coin Sets (2) 2016 (16 coins) comprising Five Pound Crown
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2016 Queen Elizabeth II The Longest Reigning Monarch, Two Pounds 2016 (5) First World War 100th Anniversary - The Navy, Great Fire of London 350th Anniversary, Shakespeare - Comedies, Shakespeare - Tragedies, and Shakespeare - Histories, One Pound 2016 The Last Round Pound, Fifty Pence 2016 950th Anniversary of the Battle of Hastings, and standard set (8 coins) Two Pounds to One Penny, 2017 (13 coins) comprising Five Pound Crowns (2) 2017 Centenary of the House of Windsor, 2017 1000th Anniversary of the Coronation of King Canute, Two Pounds 2017 (2) World War I - Aviation, Jane Austen 200th Anniversary, Fifty Pence 2017 300th Anniversary of Isaac Newton as Warden of the Mint, and standard set (8 coins) Two Pounds to One Penny, UNC in the Royal Mint packs of issue. Fifty Pounds Silver Britannia 2015 UNC on the Royal Mint card of issue, Twenty Pounds Silver 2016 (2) UNC on the Royal Mint cards of issue (£75 - £150) 584) Proof Sets (4) 2015 Premium Set (13 Coins with Royal Mint Medal) S.PS117, nFDC to FDC with some light toning, in the large box of issue with certificate and booklet, 2014 Commemorative Set (6 coins) comprising Five Pound Crown 2014 300th Anniversary of the Death of Queen Anne, Two Pounds 2014 (2) Trinity House 500th Anniversary, 100th Anniversary of the Outbreak of First World War - Lord Kitchener, One Pound 2014 (2) Scotland and Ireland Floral Emblems, Fifty Pence 2014 Commonwealth Games - Glasgow S.PS114, Cupro-Nickel Proofs FDC in the book form-style case with certificate and booklet, 2015 Collector Edition Set (13 coins) S.PS118 FDC in the book form-style case with certificate, 2016 Commemorative Set (8 coins) comprising Five Pound Crown 2016 Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday, Two Pounds 2016 (5) 350th Anniversary of the Great Fire of London, First World War - The Army, Shakespeare -Comedies, Shakespeare - Tragedies, and Shakespeare - Histories, One Pound 2016 The Last Round Pound, and Fifty Pence 950th Anniversary of the Battle of Hastings S.PS121 Cupro-Nickel Proofs FDC in the book form-style case with certificate and booklet (£150 - £250) 585) Quarter Sovereign 2009 Proof S.SA1 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£70 - £100) 586) Quarter Sovereign 2009 S.SA1 Lustrous UNC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£70 - £100) 587) Quarter Sovereigns 2010 S.SA1 (2) both lustrous UNC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue (£140 - £200) 588) Royal Mint Annual Sets (4) 2014 (14 coins) comprising Five Pound Crown 2014 300th Anniversary of the Death of Queen Anne, Two Pounds 2014 (3) First World War 100th Anniversary - Lord Kitchener, Trinity House 500th Anniversary, and Technology issues, One Pound 2014 Floral issues (2) Scotland and Northern Ireland issues, Fifty Pence 2014 Commonwealth Games and the Standard set (7 coins) One Pound to One Penny, 2015 (13 coins) comprising Five Pound Crowns (2) 2015 50th Anniversary of the Death of Sir Winston Churchill, 2015 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, Two Pounds 2015 (2) First World War 100th Anniversary - The Royal Navy, Magna Carta 800th Anniversary, Fifty Pence 2015 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain, with the Standard Set Two Pounds to One Penny (8 coins) 2016 (16 coins) comprising Five Pound Crown
2016 Queen Elizabeth II The Longest Reigning Monarch, Two Pounds 2016 (5) First World War 100th Anniversary - The Navy, Great Fire of London 350th Anniversary, Shakespeare - Comedies, Shakespeare - Tragedies, and Shakespeare - Histories, One Pound 2016 The Last Round Pound, Fifty Pence 2016 950th Anniversary of the Battle of Hastings, and standard set (8 coins) Two Pounds to One Penny, 2017 (13 coins) comprising Five Pound Crowns (2) 2017 Centenary of the House of Windsor, 2017 1000th Anniversary of the Coronation of King Canute, Two Pounds 2017 (2) World War I - Aviation, Jane Austen 200th Anniversary, Fifty Pence 2017 300th Anniversary of Isaac Newton as Warden of the Mint, and standard set (8 coins) Two Pounds to One Penny, UNC in the Royal Mint packs of issue. Royal Mint Year Set 1999 UNC in the wallet of issue, Royal Mint Year Set 2015 Jody Clark Portrait First edition, UNC in the Royal Mint double set slip case. Britain’s First Decimal Coins 1968/71 toned UNC in the wallet of issue. Five Pound Crowns (11) 2009 Big Ben 150th Anniversary Cupro-Nickel Proofs (2) these FDC in the Royal Mint packs of issue. 2009 500th Anniversary of the Accession of Henry VIII (2), 2013 The Christening of Prince George of Cambridge (2), 2013 Coronation 60th Anniversary, 2015 50th Anniversary of the Death of Sir Winston Churchill, 2015 Queen Elizabeth II - The Longest Reigning Monarch, 2015 The Royal Birth - The Second Child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (Princess Charlotte), 2017 Queen Elizabeth II - The Platinum Wedding Anniversary, these UNC still sealed in the Royal Mint packs of issue. Numismatic First Day Cover comprising Five Pound Crown 2015 Queen Elizabeth II The Longest Reigning Monarch Cupro-Nickel UNC with set of 5 stamps, First Class (3) and £1.52 (2) UNC on the envelope of issue. Two Pounds (7) 2013 350th Anniversary of the Guinea, 2015 World War I - The Royal Navy (2), 2015 Britannia’s Renaissance, 2015 Magna Carta 800th Anniversary (2), 2016 350th Anniversary of the Great Fire of London, Two Pounds 3-coin Sets 2016 comprising Shakespeare - Comedies, Tragedies and Histories (2 sets) UNC in the Royal Mint cases of issue. One Pound 2016 The Last Round Pound, One Pound 2-coin sets (2) 2013 Floral Emblems England and Wales, 2014 Floral Emblems Scotland and Northern Ireland UNC in the Royal Mint packs of issue. Fifty Pences (24) 1994 D-Day Landings 50th Anniversary, 2009 London Olympics - Design Winner’s Edition, 2013 Benjamin Britten (2), 2013 Christopher Ironside (2), 2014 Commonwealth Games - Glasgow (3), 2015 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain, 2016 Olympic Team GB, 2016 Beatrix Potter 150th Anniversary of her Birth S.H33 (3), 2016 Peter Rabbit S.H34 (5), 2016 Jemima Puddle-Duck S.H35 (4), 2016 Squirrel Nutkin S.H36 (3), 2016 Mrs.Tiggy-Winkle S.H37 (6), 2017 Peter Rabbit S.H43 (2), 2017 Mr.Jeremy Fisher S.H41 (1) UNC in the Royal Mint packs of issue, most are still sealed, Fifty Pence 5-coin sets 2016 ‘The Wonderful World of Beatrix Potter’ (3 sets) each comprising Beatrix Potter S.H33, Peter Rabbit S.H34, Jemima Puddle-Duck S.H35, Squirrel Nutkin S.H36 and Mrs.Tiggy-Winkle S.H37 UNC in the 5-coin boxes of issue some with light toning, one group still sealed. Alderney Five Pound Crowns (3) 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Silver Proof nFDC lightly toning, on the Royal Mint card of issue, 2015 Remembrance Day UNC with Red Poppies on the reverse UNC, 2016 Remembrance Day UNC with Red Poppies on the reverse. Medallic First Day Covers (2) 2007 The Iconic Art of Arnold Machin Prooflike
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UNC on the envelope of issue with First Class stamp, 2014 Buckingham Palace Cupro-Nickel BU on the envelope of issue with a set of 6x First Class Stamps (£250 - £450) 589) Royal Mint Year Set 1983 ‘Heinz’ the 7-coin set Fifty Pence to Half Penny, includes the mule Two Pence S.C2A with ‘NEW PENCE’ reverse legend from the dies of the 1982 coins. UNC and fully lustrous, in the original Royal Mint wallet of issue (£900 - £1,100)
595) Sovereign 1980 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate and with some light toning (£250 - £350) 596) Sovereign 1980 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate and with some light toning (£250 - £350) 597) Sovereign 1980 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate and with some light toning (£250 - £350) 598) Sovereign 1980 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate and with some light toning (£250 - £350) 599) Sovereign 1981 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£250 - £350) 600) Sovereign 1981 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£250 - £350)
590) Royal Mint Year Set 1983 ‘Martini’ the 8-coin set One Pound to Half Penny, includes the mule Two Pence S.C2A with ‘NEW PENCE’ reverse legend from the dies of the 1982 coins. UNC and fully lustrous, in the original Royal Mint wallet of issue (£900 - £1,100)
601) Sovereign 1981 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£250 - £350) 602) Sovereign 1981 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£250 - £350) 603) Sovereign 1982 Proof FDC in the blue case of issue with certificate and with a hint of orange toning (£250 - £350) 604) Sovereign 1983 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£250 - £350) 605) Sovereign 1985 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£250 - £350) 606) Sovereign 1986 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£250 - £350)
591) Royal Mint Year Sets (21) 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1996 (2, one without the outer sleeve), 1997 (3) one still sealed, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2008 Emblems of Britain Lustrous UNC in the Royal Mint wallets of issue. Five Pound Crowns (9) 1990 Queen Mother 90th Birthday, 1993 Coronation 40th Anniversary 1999 Millennium (2) one still sealed, 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday (2) both still sealed, 2002 Golden Jubilee, 2003 Coronation Golden Jubilee, 2012 London Olympic Games, Two Pounds (2) 1995 United Nations 50th Anniversary, 1996 Euro 96 Football, Two Pounds 2-coin sets (2) 1989 Bill and Claim of Rights, 2006 Brunel - The Man and Brunel - His Achievements, Last £sd 1965-1967 (7 coins) and Decimal Coinage One Pound to One Penny 1996 (7 coins) UNC in the Royal Mint wallets and packs of issue (£150 - £200)
607) Sovereign 1987 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£250 - £350) 608) Sovereign 1989 500th Anniversary of the First Gold Sovereign FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£700 £1,100)
592) Sovereign 1979 S.SC1 Proof nFDC retaining practically full mint brilliance, in the Royal Mint soft case of issue (£250 - £350) 593) Sovereign 1980 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate and with a hint of light toning (£250 - £350) 594) Sovereign 1980 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate and with a hint of orange toning (£250 - £350)
609) Sovereign 1996 Proof S.SC2 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£250 - £350) 610) Sovereign 1999 Proof FDC boxed as issued with certificate (£250 - £350)
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611) Sovereign 2002 Shield Marsh 316, Half Sovereign 2002 Shield Marsh 549 both lustrous UNC and boxed with Pineapple certificates (£375 - £550) 612) Sovereign 2005 S.SC6 UNC lightly toning on the Royal Mint card of issue (£280 - £350) 613) Sovereign 2008 S.SC4 Lustrous UNC on the Royal Mint card of issue (£280 - £350) 614) Sovereign 2008 S.SC4 Lustrous UNC still sealed on the Royal Mint card of issue (£280 - £350) 615) Sovereign 2008 S.SC4, Half Sovereign 2008 S.SB4 both lustrous UNC on the Royal Mint cards of issue (£375 - £525) 616) Sovereign 2009 Proof S.SC7 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£300 - £400) 617) Sovereign 2009 S.SC7 Lustrous UNC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£280 - £350)
625) Sovereign 2019 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Prince Albert, with VA monogram to the left of the date. Struck with a ‘Special Matt’ finish, Plain edge. Struck on the Day August 26th, 2019. S.SC15. BU in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, the certificate and booklet, the booklet signed by Gavin Elliott, Head of Production of Commemorative Coin at the Royal Mint. Only 650 pieces issued in this presentation format (£300 - £350) 626) Sovereigns 2009 (2) S.SC7, Half Sovereign 2009 S.SB7, Quarter Sovereign 2009 S.SA1 Lustrous UNC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£750 - £1,100) 627) Ten Pence 2019 Letter C - Cricket Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate. The Lettered reverse coins were originally issued in 2018. The 2019 C-Cricket coin minted as a Gold Proof to commemorate the England Cricket team winning the Cricket World Cup Final in one of the most thrilling games ever played. Certificate number 136 of only 256 pieces minted, this coin no longer listed on the Royal Mint website (£450 - £550)
618) Sovereign 2010 S.SC7 and Half Sovereign 2010 S.SB7 both lustrous UNC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificates (£375 - £525) 619) Sovereign 2010 S.SC7 and Half Sovereign 2010 S.SB7 both Lustrous UNC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£375 - £525) 620) Sovereign 2010 S.SC7 Lustrous UNC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£280 - £350) 621) Sovereign 2010 S.SC7 Lustrous UNC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£280 - £350) 622) Sovereign 2010 S.SC7, Half Sovereign 2010 S.SB7, Quarter Sovereign 2010 S.SA1 all lustrous UNC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£425 - £575) 623) Sovereign 2010 S.SC7, Half Sovereign 2010 S.SB7, Quarter Sovereign 2010 S.SA1 all Lustrous UNC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£425 - £575) 624) Sovereign 2017 Piedfort Proof, S.SC12 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£600 - £900)
628) Ten Pences 2018 Alphabet series Silver Proofs in NGC ‘Great British Coin Hunt’ holders (46) L-Loch Ness (14), S-Stonehenge (13), U-Union Flag (9), Z-Zebra Crossing (10) each coin graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£750 - £850) 629) 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) (£100 - £200) 630) Ten Pounds 2013 The Christening of HRH Prince George 5oz Silver Proof impressive 65mm FDC cased as issued with certificates (£120 - £220) 631) Ten Pounds 2013 The Christening of HRH Prince George 5oz Silver Proof impressive 65mm FDC cased as issued with certificates (£120 - £220)
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632) Ten Pounds 2015 100th Anniversary of World War I, Reality - Landscape of the Western Front 5oz. Gold Proof, the reverse with matt finish S.4891 one very small tone spot on the obverse rim otherwise FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate. Number 14 of only 50 examples minted. (£7,000 - £10,000)
636) Ten Pounds 2016 Shakespeare’s Othello - ‘Put Money In Thy Purse’ 5oz. Silver Proof S.M7, in a large NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, one of the first 250 struck, an impressive piece the reverse particularly striking rendered in the reverse frosting finish. In the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet, the Standard catalogue states that only 343 were issued (£180 - £220) 637) Ten Pounds 2017 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Platinum Wedding Anniversary - 70 Years of Marriage 5 Ounce Gold Proof S.M10 a few very tiny contact marks, otherwise FDC with full original mint brilliance in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet, number 005 of just 175 issued, 170 being in this format (£7,000 £10,000)
633) Ten Pounds 2015 Christening of Princess Charlotte 5oz. Silver Proof S.M5 in a large NGC holder and graded ‘Gem Proof’. Of 912 minted, 500 were in this graded presentation format. In the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£160 - £200) 634) Ten Pounds 2016 Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday 5oz. Gold Proof S.M8 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 065 of only 170 pieces issue with just 150 in this format (£7,000 - £10,000)
638) Ten Pounds 2017 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Platinum Wedding Anniversary - 70 Years of Marriage 5oz. Silver Proof S.M10 in a large NGC holder and graded ‘Gem Proof’ First Release, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 200 and booklet (£160 - £200) 639) Ten Pounds 2017 Queen’s Beasts - The Lion of England 10oz. Silver Proof S.QCD1 FDC in a large NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, comes in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 287 of 1250 issued, 500 were issued in this slabbed format (£300 £400) 640) Ten Pounds 2017 Queen’s Beasts - The Lion of England 5oz. Silver Proof S.QCC1 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£180 - £220) 641) Ten Pounds 2017 Queen’s Beasts - The Lion of England 5oz. Silver Proof S.QCC1 FDC or very near so retaining full mint brilliance, uncased in capsule (£160 - £200)
635) Ten Pounds 2016 Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday 5oz. Silver Proof S.M8 in a large NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, one of the first 500 struck, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£160 - £200)
642) Ten Pounds 2017 Queen’s Beasts - The Unicorn of Scotland 10oz. Silver Proof S.QCD2 FDC in the large NGC holder graded ‘Gem Proof’ Number 040 of 600 issued in the large slabbed format (£300 - £400) 643) 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 (£200 - £300)
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644) Ten Pounds 2018 100th Anniversary of the First World War - Armistice - The Guns Fall Silent 5oz. Silver Proof S.4894 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 525 issued (£100 - £150) 645) Ten Pounds 2018 Four Generations of the Royal Family 5oz. Silver Proof, the reverse design as the S.L70 Five Pound Crown , the Ten Pounds not yet listed in the Standard Catalogue as a separate item. In the large NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo - Early Releases (£160 - £200) 646) Ten Pounds 2018 Queen’s Beasts - The Black Bull of Clarence 5oz. Silver Proof S.QCC4 in a large NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo (£180 - £220) 647) Ten Pounds 2018 Queen’s Beasts - Red Dragon of Wales 10oz. Silver Proof S.QCD3 FDC in a large NGC holder graded ‘Gem Proof’ One of the First 100 Struck. Number 099 of 100 issued in the large slabbed format. Comes in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Only 700 issued in all formats (£300 - £400) 648) Ten Pounds 2018 Queen’s Beasts - The Black Bull of Clarence 10oz. Silver Proof S.QCD4 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 600 minted (£300 - £400) 649) Ten Pounds 2018 Queen’s Beasts - The Red Dragon of Wales 10oz. Silver Proof S.QCD3 in an NGC holder ‘One of the First 100 struck’ 700 issued of which 100 were in slabbed presentation format. Certificate Number 100, in the Large Royal Mint box of issue (£300 - £400) 650) Ten Pounds 2018 Queen’s Beasts - The Red Dragon of Wales 5oz. Silver Proof S.QCC3 in a large NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£180 - £220) 651) Ten Pounds 2018 The Queen’s Beasts - The Black Bull of Clarence 5oz. Silver Proof S.QCC4 in a large NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo - One of the First 200 Struck (£180 - £220) 652) Ten Pounds 2018 The Queen’s Beasts - The Red Dragon of Wales 5oz. Silver Proof S.QCC3 in a large NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo - One of the First 250 Struck (£180 - £220) 653) Ten Pounds 2019 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Queen Victoria 5oz. Silver Proof S.M16 FDC in a large NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Certificate Number 001 of 200 issued in this format. The Certificate number 1 items are always sought after on the rare occasions they are offered. Only 800 issued in all formats (£180 - £250) 654) Ten Pounds 2019 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Queen Victoria 5oz. Silver Proof S.M16 FDC in a large NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, unboxed, with certificate and booklet. (£150 - £250) 655) Ten Pounds 2019 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Queen Victoria Gold 5oz. .999 Gold Proof S.M16, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 52 of only 70 pieces issued, with this very low mintage, sure to become a rare and sought after issue (£8,000 - £11,000)
656) Ten Pounds 2019 5oz. Silver Proof 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Queen Victoria, the reverse with the conjoined busts of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert S.M16 in a large NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, comes with Royal Mint certificate and booklet, number 284 of 800 issued, with 600 in this large slabbed format (£180 - £220) 657) Ten Pounds 2019 5oz. Silver Proof 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Queen Victoria, the reverse with the conjoined busts of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert S.M16 in a large NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, comes with Royal Mint certificate and booklet, number 282 of 800 issued, with 600 in this large slabbed format (£180 - £220) 658) Ten Pounds 2019 Queen’s Beasts - The Falcon of the Plantagenets 10oz. Silver Proof type as S.QCD5 but dated 2019. FDC in a large NGC holder and graded ‘Gem Proof’. One of the First 50 Struck. Number 47 of 50 minted in the large slabbed format. Comes in the Royal Mint box with certificate and booklet with only 400 issued in all formats (£300 - £400) 659) Ten Pounds 2019 The Tower of London - Ceremony of the Keys 5oz. Silver Proof S.M15 in a large NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, one of the first 35 struck. In the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, number 34 of the initial 35 First Release pieces in this graded presentation format. (£160 - £200) 660) Ten Pounds 2019 The Tower of London - Legend of the Ravens 5oz. Silver Proof S.M12 in a large NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£180 - £220) 661) Ten Pounds 2019 The Tower of London - Legend of the Ravens 5oz. Silver Proof S.M12 in a large NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, one of the first 150 struck, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 005 and booklet, 150 pieces were issue in the slabbed First release format (£180 - £220) 662) Ten Pounds 2019 The Tower of London - The Crown Jewels 5oz. Silver Proof S.M13 FDC in a large NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, one of the first 75 struck, in the Royal Mint box with certificate and booklet. Number 45 of the initial run of 75 slabbed issues. (£160 - £200) 663) Ten Pounds 2019 The Tower of London - The Crown Jewels 5oz. Silver Proof S.M13 FDC in a large NGC holder and
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graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, in the Royal Mint box with certificate. Comes with incorrect certificate and booklet for the Legend of the Ravens coin (£150 - £250) 664) Ten Pounds 2019 The Tower of London - The Legend of the Ravens 5oz. Silver Proof S.M12 FDC in a large NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet.. Number 003 of 150 issued in this format. Only 585 pieces issued in all formats (£150 - £250) 665) Ten Pounds 2019 The Tower of London - The Yeoman Warders 5oz. Silver Proof S.M14 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Only 585 issued (£150 - £250) 666) Ten Pounds 2019 Tower of London - The Ceremony of the Keys 5oz. Gold Proof S.M15 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 16 of just 45 issued, with only 35 issued in this format (£7,000 - £10,000)
669) Ten Pounds 2020 Queen’s Beasts - The White Lion of Mortimer 10oz. Silver Proof S.QCD7 FDC in a large NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo ‘One of the First 50 Struck’ Number 28 of 50 issued in this large slabbed format. Comes in the Royal Mint box with certificate and booklet. Only 240 minted in all formats (£300 - £400) 670) Ten Pounds 2020 Queen’s Beasts - The White Lion of Mortimer 5oz. Silver Proof S.QCC7 in a large NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, one of the first 120 struck, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£180 - £220) 671) Ten Pounds Britannia 2013 5oz. Silver Proof S.BG1 in a large NGC holder and graded PF64 Ultra Cameo (£140 - £180) 672) Ten Pounds Britannia 2015 5oz. Silver Proof S.BG3 in a large NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo - One of the First 500 struck (£160 - £200)
667) Ten Pounds 2019 Tower of London - The Crown Jewels 5oz. Gold Proof S.M12, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 29 of 45 minted with just 35 pieces issued in this format (£7,000 - £10,000)
673) Ten Pounds Britannia 2017 5oz. Silver Proof, 20th Anniversary of the first Silver Britannia coins, Reverse: Britannia holding a shield and trident, her body merging with map of the United Kingdom, with Trident Privy Mark. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with booklet and certificate number 0002, these early numbered certificate issues very seldom offered (£150 - £180) 674) Ten Pounds Britannia 2018 5oz. Silver Proof in a large NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, one of the first 50 struck, in the large Royal Mint box of issue, with booklet and certificate number 08 of 50 in the First Release slabbed format (£180 - £220) 675) Ten Pounds Britannia 2018 5oz. Silver Proof, Reverse: Britannia wearing a Corinthian helmet, design as S.BF21, the Ten Pounds issue not yet listed in the Standard catalogue. In an NGC holder and graded ‘Gem Proof’ - One of the first 100 struck, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 089 and booklet (£150 - £180)
668) Ten Pounds 2019 Tower of London - The Yeoman Warders 5oz. Gold Proof S.M14 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 32 of just 45 issued with only 35 in this presentation format (£7,000 - £10,000)
676) Ten Pounds Britannia 2018 5oz. Silver Proof, Reverse: Britannia wearing Corinthian Helmet, the reverse design as S.BF21, not yet listed in the Standard Catalogue as the Ten Pounds issue. In a large NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, in the large Royal Mint box of issue, no certificate (£160 - £200)
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677) Ten Pounds Britannia 2019 Spirit of a Nation 5oz.Silver Proof, as yet unlisted by Spink, with the new reverse design by David Lawrence FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet, only 400 minted, with only 340 in this format (£140 - £180) 678) The 1983 United Kingdom Gold Proof Set, the three coin set Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign FDC cased with certificate (£900 - £1,200)
100th Anniversary of the Entente Cordiale Cupro-Nickel Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate. The George V Silver Circulation Coin Collection a 10-coin set comprising Halfcrowns (2) 1912 Fine/GF and 1933 Good Fine, Florins (2) 1914 Fine, 1936 Fine/Good Fine, Shillings (2) 1915 GF/ NVF, 1936 VF, Sixpences (2) 1915 Fine, 1933 Good Fine, Threepences (2) 1917 Near Fine/Fine, 1934 Near Fine/ Fine, in a Royal Mint box with booklet style certificate (£100 - £160) 683) The 2012 Gold Proof Sovereign Five-Coin Collection Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign, Half Sovereign and Quarter Sovereign FDC in the Royal Mint’s presentation case of issue with certificates. The Paul Day Arthurian Legend Design, issue limited to just 999 sets, a seldom offered set thus (£2,000 - £3,000)
679) The 1983 United Kingdom Gold Proof Set, the three coin set Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign FDC cased with certificate (£900 - £1,200)
680) The 1986 United Kingdom Gold Proof Set, the three coin set £2 Games, Sovereign and Half Sovereign FDC cased with certificate (£900 - £1,200)
681) The 1987 United Kingdom Gold Proof Set, the three coin set Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign FDC cased with certificate (£900 - £1,200)
682) The 2005 Silver Proof Piedfort Collection a 4-coin set comprising Two Pounds (2) 2005 Gunpowder Plot, 2005 60th Anniversary of the End of World War II, One Pound 2005 Menai Straits Suspension Bridge, Fifty Pence 2005 Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary nFDC with a hint of toning, cased as issued with certificate. Five Pound Crown 2003 Coronation Golden Jubilee Silver Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate. Five Pound Crown 2004
684) The 2013 Sovereign Collection 5 Coin Gold Proof Set comprising Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign, Half Sovereign and Quarter Sovereign FDC cased as issued with both certificates (£2,000 - £2,800)
685) 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, 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 all in gold an impressive set FDC in the Royal Mint wooden box of issue with certificate and booklet , number 147 of just 150 sets issued (£4,500 - £6,500)
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690) The Queen Victoria Portrait Sovereign Collection a 3-coin set comprising 1885M George and the Dragon, No B.P. S.3857E EF, 1888S G: of D:G: closer to crown S.3868B, DISH S12 GVF/NEF, 1893S Veiled Head Marsh 162 NEF/GEF in a Royal Mint box with certificate (£750 - £1,100)
686) The 2018 Silver Proof Commemorative Proof Set a 5-coin set comprising Five Pound Crown 2018 Prince George Fifth Birthday, Two Pounds (3) 2018 First World War - The Royal Air Force, 2018 First World War - Armistice, 2018 200th Anniversary of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Fifty Pence 2018 100th Anniversary of the Representation of the People Act, Silver Proofs FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£140 - £180) 687) The Gillick Portrait Collection a 13-coin set comprising Sovereigns (2) 1957 A/UNC, 1968 GEF, Crowns (2) 1960, 1965, Halfcrown 1967, Florin 1967, Shillings (2) 1966 English and 1966 Scottish, Sixpence 1967, Threepence 1967, Penny 1967, Halfpenny 1967 and Farthing 1956 these A/UNC to UNC and lustrous, in the red box of issue with booklet-style certificate (£500 - £800) 688) The Great British Coin Hunt Albums (3) Fifty Pence type set (18, includes imitation 2009 Kew Gardens), with Royal Mint medal, One Pound (24) 1983-2015 a type set, with Royal Mint medal, Two Pounds type set (31) with Royal Mint medal, in mixed circulated grades, Fifty Pence Sports Albums (2) one complete and with completer medallion, the other with 19 coins, in mixed circulated grades, Fifty Pence Beatrix Potter issues (4) 2016 Beatrix Potter, 2016 Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, 2016 Squirrel Nutkin, 2017 Peter Rabbit in mixed grades, in a Royal Mint collector folder, Two Pounds Royal Mint Collector Pack a part set (14 coins of 16) comprising 2010 UNC and 1999-2010 (13) missing the 2001 Marconi and 2008 Olympic issues, in mixed grades, Five Pound Crowns 2008 450th Anniversary of the Accession of Elizabeth I (2) UNC, Two Pounds 1995 UN GEF, Fifty Pence 1994 D-Day Landings EF, Crowns (3) 1977, 1981 (2) A/UNC to UNC, Penny 1861 worn, Canada Five Dollars Maple Leaf 2012 UNC, USA Medallic Silver One Ounce ‘Red Cloud’ Indian/Buffalo, Medal St. Paul’s Cathedral/Sir Christopher Wren Crown-sized in Nickel Silver UNC boxed, along with two empty album sleeves and a mini coin album (£120 £180)
691) The Queen Victoria Portrait Sovereign Collection a 3-coin set comprising 1885S George and the Dragon Marsh 122 EF, 1889 G: of D:G: closer to the crown S.38/66B, DISH L11 EF, 1900S Marsh 169 NEF in a Royal Mint box with certificate (£750 - £1,100)
692) The Queen’s Coronation Silver Proof Set 2013 60th Anniversary of the Coronation comprising Five Pound Crown, Fifty Pence, Twenty Pence, Ten Pence, Five Pence, Two Pence and One Penny all struck in silver FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate. Issue limited to 495 sets. The minor coins only listed by Spink in the S.PSS50 ‘long’ set which includes the One Pound and Two Pound issues (£70 - £100)
693) The Sovereign 2017 Five-Coin Gold Proof Set Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign, Half Sovereign and Quarter Sovereign Celebrating 200 Years of the Pistrucci Sovereign FDC in the Royal Mint’s case of issue with certificate (£2,400 - £3,500)
689) The London 2012 Sports Collection Fifty Pences Collector Album containing Fifty Pences 2011 (29) all the different issues, with completer medallion UNC in the Royal Mint packs of issue, along with additional Fifty Pences 2011 Shooting (2) these also UNC in the Royal Mint packs of issue (£75 - £125)
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694) The Sovereign Est 1489. 2017 Five Coin Gold Proof Set Celebrating 200 Years of the Pistrucci Sovereign FDC cased as issued by the Royal Mint with booklet, the reverses all with the original 1817 design George and the Dragon surrounded by HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE on Garter (£2,400 - £3,500)
697) Twenty Five Pounds 2017 Quarter Ounce Platinum (70th) Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip S.O2 Platinum Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£130 - £170) 698) Twenty Five Pounds 2019 The Tower of London - The Crown Jewels, One Quarter Ounce Gold Proof S.O5 FDC in an NGC holder ‘One of the First 35 Struck’ and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 02 of 960 minted with just 35 in slabbed format (£400 - £500) 699) Twenty Five Pounds 2019 The Tower of London - Yeoman Warders, One Quarter Ounce Gold Proof S.O6 FDC in an NGC holder ‘One of the First 25 Struck’ and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 02 of 960 issued, with only 25 in this slabbed format (£400 - £500)
695) The United Kingdom Family Silver Collection 2008 a 5-coin set comprising Five Pound Crown 2008 Prince of Wales 60th Birthday, Five Pound Crown 2008 Elizabeth I 450th Anniversary of Accession, Two Pounds 2008 Centenary of the 1908 London Olympics, Two Pounds Britannia 2008 and One Pound 2008 Royal Standard Silver Proofs nFDC with a hint of tone, in the case of issue with certificate. The 2010 Silver Celebration 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 Proofs nFDC to FDC with light toning in the black case of issue with certificate. Five Pound Crowns 2009 3-Year Countdown Silver Proof, 2010 2-Year Countdown, 2011 1-Year Countdown and 2012 London Olympics Silver Proofs each with the blue Olympic logo on the reverse, nFDC to FDC with a hint of toning in the Royal Mint box of issue with all certificates (£220 - £360)
700) Twenty-Five Pounds 2019 Queen’s Beasts - The Yale of Beaufort Quarter Ounce Gold S.QBD6 BU in the Jubilee Mint box with certificate (£300 - £500) 701) Two Hundred and Fifty Pounds Britannia 2017 20oz. of .999 silver, 20th Anniversary of the minting of the First Britannia Silver coins S.BJ1, Reverse: Britannia holding a shield and trident, her body combined with the United Kingdom and the inscription BRITANNIA 20 OZ. FINE SILVER 999 2017, with Trident Mintmark. Reverse design by Louis Tamlyn, currently the only issue of this unusual denomination. In a large NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo (£400 £600) 702) Two Hundred Pounds Britannia 2020 - Spirit of a Nation, 2oz. .999 Gold Proof with the new Standing Britannia reverse design by James Tottle, a new denomination with a diameter of 40mm. Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet, number 096 of only 160 minted with just 150 in this format (£4,000 - £5,000)
696) The United Kingdom Family Silver Collection 2008 comprising Five Pound Crowns (2) 2008 Prince Charles 60th Birthday, 2008 Elizabeth I - 450th Anniversary of Accession to the throne, Britannia Silver Two Pounds 2008, Two Pounds 2008 100th Anniversary of the 1908 London Olympic Games, One Pound 2008 all Silver Proofs, Proof Set 2008 Emblems of Britain One Pound to One Penny Silver Proofs in the large Royal Mint double-set box. Five Pound Crowns (3) 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday Silver Proof, 2007 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Diamond Wedding Silver Proof, 2008 Elizabeth I 450th Anniversary of Accession to the throne Silver Proof. Two Pounds 2006 Brunel - The Man Silver Proof, 2008 100th Anniversary of the 1908 London Olympics Silver Proof, 2009 Charles Darwin - 200th Anniversary of his Birth Silver Proof, One Pound 2008 Royal Shield of Arms Silver Proof Piedfort, One Pound 2008 Royal Shield of Arms Silver Proofs (3), One Pound a 4-coin set 2004-2007 Bridges Silver Proof Piedforts, Fifty Pence 2006 Victoria Cross - The Award Silver Proof, nFDC to FDC in the boxes of issue with certificates, along with an empty box for a 2008 Standard Proof Set (£350 - £600)
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703) Two Pounds 1986 Commonwealth Games Gold Proof FDC in the green box of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
707) Two Pounds 2008 100th Anniversary of the 1908 London Olympics S.4951 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
704) Two Pounds 1987 Gold Proof FDC in the green box of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
708) Two Pounds 2009 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Charles Darwin Gold Proof S.K25 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£500 - £800) 705) Two Pounds 1989 500th Anniversary of the Gold Sovereign Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
709) Two Pounds 2012 Charles Dickens - 200th Anniversary of his Birth Gold Proof S.K29 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with booklet, no certificate, only 202 issued of the Gold Proofs, one of the lowest mintages of the modern Gold Two Pound series (£500 - £800)
706) Two Pounds 1994 Bank of England Tercentenary S.K4A Gold Proof the rare mule with the obverse from the S.SD2 Gold Two Pounds without ‘Two Pounds’ below the bust FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 0684. One of the key rarities of the Decimal series (£1,500 - £2,000) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk
710) Two Pounds 2012 Olympic Handover to Rio, Gold Proof S.4953 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
711) Two Pounds 2014 100th Anniversary of the Outbreak of the First World War Gold Proof S.K34 FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
712) Two Pounds 2014 Trinity House Lighthouse 500th Anniversary Gold Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate, only 375 minted (£500 - £800)
713) Two Pounds 2015 100th Anniversary of World War I - The Navy Gold Proof S.K35 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Only 900 minted (£500 - £800)
714) Two Pounds 2015 800th Anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta Gold Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate, issue limited to just 400 pieces (£500 - £800)
715) Two Pounds 2015 The Royal Navy A Force as Great as the Sea Gold Proof FDC cased as issued (£500 - £800)
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716) 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 (£500 - £800)
719) Two Pounds Britannia 2016 S.BF18 One Ounce Silver Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£35 - £55) 720) Two Pounds Britannia 2017 One Ounce of Silver, 20th Anniversary of the First Silver Britannia coins, Reverse: Britannia holding a shield and trident, her body combined with the United Kingdom, with Trident Privy Mark S.BF20 in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, one of the first 200 struck, in a Royal Mint box with certificate and booklet (£35 - £55) 721) Two Pounds Britannia 2018 Silver S.BF5 Plain Fields in an NGC holder and graded ‘Gem Uncirculated’ First Day of Production, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£30 - £50)
717) Two Pounds 2016 William Shakespeare - Tragedies Gold Proof S.K40 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Spink states only 156 issued, one of the lowest mintages of the modern Gold Two Pound series (£600 - £900)
722) Two Pounds Britannia 2019 Silver FDC in an NGC holder ‘One of the First 100 Struck’ and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 008 of 100 issued in this slabbed format (£40 £60) 723) Two Pounds Silver One Ounce - Shengxiao Collection (4) 2014 Chinese Lunar Year of the Horse S.5100 Silver Proof nFDC with minor flecks of toning, 2015 Chinese Lunar Year of the Sheep S.5101 Silver Proof nFDC with small flecks of toning, 2016 Chinese Lunar Year of the Monkey S.5102 Silver Proof FDC, 2017 Chinese Lunar Year of the Rooster S.5103 Silver Proof FDC, all in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£100 - £150) 724) United Kingdom 1980 Gold Proof Four Coin Sovereign Collection, Gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign FDC cased as issued with certificate (£2,000 - £3,000)
718) Two Pounds 2019 350th Anniversary of Samuel Pepys’ Last Diary Entry S.K57 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 009 of only 350 minted, with just 225 in this format, one of a number of Gold Two Pounds issues after 2010 which have 350 or less issued (£700 - £1,000)
725) United Kingdom 1980 Gold Proof Four Coin Sovereign Collection, Gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign FDC cased as issued with certificate and with a hint of toning (£2,000 - £3,000)
726) United Kingdom 1980 Gold Proof Four Coin Sovereign Collection, Gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign FDC cased as issued with certificate and with a hint of toning (£2,000 - £3,000)
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727) United Kingdom 1982 Gold Proof Four Coin Sovereign Collection, Gold Five Pounds to Half Sovereign, FDC in the Royal Mint’s presentation box with certificates (£2,600 £3,800)
733) United Kingdom 2016 Gold Proof Five Coin Sovereign Collection, Gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign, Half Sovereign and Quarter Sovereign FDC with certificate in the original box of issue. Issue limited to 750 (£2,400 - £3,200)
728) United Kingdom 1985 Gold Proof Four Coin Sovereign Collection, Gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£2,000 - £3,000)
729) United Kingdom 1985 Gold Proof Four Coin Sovereign Collection, Gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£2,000 - £3,000)
730) United Kingdom 1989 Gold Proof Four Coin Sovereign Collection, 500th Anniversary of the First Gold Sovereign, Gold Five Pounds to Half Sovereign, FDC, in The Royal Mint’s presentation box with certificate (£3,000 - £4,000)
731) United Kingdom 2006 Pattern Euro Coin Collections by International Numismatic Agency (19) 9-coin sets each comprising 5 Euro, 2 Euro, 1 Euro, 50 Euro Cent, 20 Euro Cent, 10 Euro Cent, 5 Euro Cent, 2 Euro Cent and 1 Euro Cent, issued on the occasion of the Queen’s 80th Birthday, Lustrous UNC, the odd coin with a hint of toning, in the INA wallets of issue (£75 - £100) 732) United Kingdom 2006 Pattern Euro Coin Collections by International Numismatic Agency (30) 9-coin sets each comprising 5 Euro, 2 Euro, 1 Euro, 50 Euro Cent, 20 Euro Cent, 10 Euro Cent, 5 Euro Cent, 2 Euro Cent and 1 Euro Cent, issued on the occasion of the Queen’s 80th Birthday, Lustrous UNC, a few coins with a hint of toning, in the INA wallets of issue (£100 - £150)
734) United Kingdom 2020 Gold Proof Set a 5-coin set comprising Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign, Half Sovereign and Quarter Sovereign S.PGS87 marking the 200th Anniversary of the Death of King George III. All coins have the GR cypher in the exergue. All in NGC First Release holders (First 50 sets) with each coin graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, FDC in the long glass-topped case with certificate and booklet. Number 07 of just 50 sets in this presentation format. An eye-catching and choice set. We note from the certificate that only 560 Proof Five Pounds were issued, including the 50 in these sets. (£3,700 - £4,500)
735) United Kingdom Commemorative Proof Coin Collection 1981 Gold £5 and Sovereign, 25p Crown in silver then 1/2p - 50p FDC cased as issued by the Royal Mint and with their certificate (£1,500 - £2,000)
736) United Kingdom INA Fantasy Pattern Double Florins (10) 1937 Edward VIII Bronzed Trials (8) Toned UNC some with traces of lustre, 1937 INA Fantasy Edward VIII ‘Barton’ type cameo Prooflike UNC, Double Florin 1953 INA Fantasy, with a small striking flaw on the obverse UNC with some spots, along with Fantasy coins (2) Crown sized Fantasy by Chelsea Coins, Obverse a coloured picture of Diana, Princess of Wales, Reverse: George and the Dragon UNC, Coronation Medal 1953 Crown-sized Fantasy, Tower Court Collection, Obverse portrait Machin-style facing left, Reverse Crowned Royal Arms within wreath, date below UNC, along with a further group of United Kingdom INA Fantasy Patterns (6)
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Crown 1879, Reverse Three Graces struck on a thin flan and slightly off-centre, the date figures deformed, Crown 1879, Reverse St. George, struck on a thin flan, Double Florin 1893 Bronzed Trial, Crowns undated William IV (3) copper Piedforts with MODEL reverse (2), and one on a standard thickness flan also with MODEL reverse, UNC and lustrous, also an INA Pattern Double Florin Set 1910 George V a 3-coin set struck in silver, goldine and copper Lustrous UNC the copper piece with a tone spot, Crown 1911 INA Fantasy Pattern struck with an incorrect collar and with a raised line on the edge, Lustrous UNC (£145 - £175) 737) United Kingdom INA Fantasy Pattern Euro Set 2002 a unique 9-coin set having many extremely rare examples, 5 Euros 2002 22.22 grammes silver plated, 2 Euros struck in all brass 8.75 grammes, 1 Euro struck in all brass 6.77 grammes, 50 Cents, 20 Cents, 10 Cents, 5 Cents, 2 Cents and 1 Cent all struck in a Barton-style silver plate Lustrous UNC, includes two additional sample sets and brochure (£220 - £260) 738) Victoria 1887 Jubilee Head Set (10 coins) Gold Two Pounds to Threepence all housed in NGC holders, Two Pounds 1887 S.3865 MS63. Sovereign 1887 S.3866, DISH L7, MS64. Half Sovereign 1887 Imperfect J in J.E.B Marsh 478C, S.3869, DISH L508, MS63+. Crown 1887 ESC 296, Bull 2585, MS63+. Double Florin 1887 Arabic 1 ESC 395, Bull 2697 MS64. Halfcrown 1887 ESC 719, Bull 2771, Davies 640 dies 1+A MS63. Florin 1887 ESC 868, Bull 2953, Davies 810 dies 1A, MS65. Shilling 1887 ESC 1351, Bull 3137, Davies 982, dies 1C, MS65. Sixpence 1887 Withdrawn type, R over V in VICTORIA, ESC 1754B, Bull 3274, Davies 1153, MS63, Rare. Threepence 1887 ESC 2096, Bull 3436, Davies 1331 dies 2A, MS64, a superior set, the gold original and choice, the silver with colourful toning (£3,000 - £4,000)
World Cased and Proof Items (lots 739 - 827)
739) Alderney (4) Double Sovereign 2019 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Queen Victoria - Una and the Lion 14.67 grammes of .999 Gold Proof FDC in the Hattons of London box with certificate, along with Alderney 3-coin set in .999 Gold comprising Sovereign (7.34 grammes), Half Sovereign (3.67 grammes) and Quarter Sovereign (1.83 grammes) 2019 all with the matching Una and the Lion reverse design Proof FDC in the Hattons of London box with certificate (£1,100 - £1,400)
740) Alderney Five Pounds 2016 The 50th Anniversary of England Winning the 1966 FIFA World Cup, FDC in the Royal Mint’s presentation box with certificate a rare issue with a mintage limited to just 120 (£1,100 - £1,800)
741) America in Space by Franklin Mint (issued 1977) a 60-piece set in sterling silver each coin around 12mm diameter Prooflike UNC in the box of issue (£95 - £100) 742) Australia - The Sydney 2000 Olympic Coin Collection Five Dollars 2000 a 28-coin set each reverse depicting a different Olympic sport, UNC in the folder of issue, Australia Proof Set 2002 Year of the Outback (6 coins) the One Dollar with coloured map of Australia on the reverse, FDC in the box of issue. Australia Mint Sets (3) 2001 Centenary of the Federation (6 coins), 2009 International Year of Astronomy (6 coins), 2012 Annual Year Set (6 coins) the 50 Cents with coloured reverse UNC in the wallets of issue. Australia - Melbourne Commonwealth Games - Sports of the Games 2006 50 Cents a 4-coin set each reverse depicting a different sport UNC in the folder of issue with stamps, Australia 50 Cents 2006 Queen Elizabeth II Royal Visits to Australia UNC on the booklet style wallet of issue with stamps (£110 - £215) 743) Australia 25 Dollars 2018P Coronation 65th Anniversary Quarter Ounce Gold Proof FDC in the Perth Mint box of issue with certificate (£300 - £350) 744) 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).
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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 (£100 - £180) 745) Bermuda Thirty Dollars 1996 Triangular Gold Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
747) Brunei Proof Sets (2) 1987 (6 coins) KM#PS6 comprising One Dollar, 50 Sen, 20 Sen, 10 Sen, 5 Sen and One Sen all Silver Proofs, nFDC to FDC in the green box of issue, 1993 (6 coins) KM#PS14 comprising One Dollar, 50 Sen, 20 Sen, 10 Sen, 5 Sen and One Sen all Silver Proofs, FDC in the box of issue with certificate, Germany 10 Marks a 3-coin set comprising 10 Marks 1989D 2000 Year Anniversary of Bonn Silver Proof, 1998J 300th Anniversary of the end of the 30 Years War - Peace of Westphalia Silver Proof, 1998F 50 Years of the Deutsche Mark Silver Proof nFDC to FDC lightly toning, Poland 20 Zloty 1996 400th Anniversary of Warsaw as capital city Silver Proof FDC in the box of issue, Philippines 500 Piso 1999 50th Anniversary of the Central Bank Silver Proof FDC in the green box of issue with certificate. GB Crowns 1965 (4) EF to UNC, Medals Opening of the Millennium Dome December 1999/January 2000 (2) 51mm diameter UNC in the wallets of issue, along with framed banknote Egypt 25 Piastres (1967-1969 issue) EF, and a small group of Burma/Myanmar Banknotes 1970s to 1990s issues (8) Ten Kyats (2), Five Kyats (2), One Kyat (4) Fine to EF, and a further group of World Banknotes (56) includes issues from Brazil, Philippines, Israel, Nigeria, Peru, Egypt, an Venezuela, in mixed grades (£120 - £220) 748) Canada Olympic Coin set 1974-1976 Ten Dollars (14) and Five Dollars (14) all Silver Proofs nFDC to FDC retaining practically full brilliance, in the large brown box of issue with all 7 certificates each covering 4 coins (£280 - £380)
746) Brunei Proof Set 1999 20th South East Asia Games, a 3-coin set comprising $200 Gold 1999 One Ounce, Twenty Dollars 1999 Silver Two Ounce, and Two Dollars 1999 Cupro-Nickel issues, all Proofs featuring the coloured portrait of Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah on the obverse, and the coloured Games logo above the Stadium Negara Hassanal Bolkiah on the reverse. Krause states a mintage of just 350 sets with the coloured portraits, nFDC to FDC the gold with deep red toning enhancing the brilliant fields, the Silver and Cupro-Nickel FDC, in the original box of issue, no certificate (£1,100 - £1,700)
749) China 10 Yuan a 2-coin set 1998 100th Birthday of Zhou Enlai KM#1151 and KM#1152 Silver Proofs FDC in the box of issue with certificate, China 5 Yuan a 2-coin set comprising 5 Yuan 1995 Panda KM#731 UNC and 5 Yuan 1993 Copper, Reverse: 2 Pandas KM#469 Lustrous UNC, in the box of issue with certificate, China Medal (2) Pacific Insurance Co.Ltd 1996 Silver One Ounce, Lustrous UNC in the box of issue with certificate, Shanghai Pudong Development Bank 1998 Silver Proof One Ounce FDC in the box of issue with certificate. China Medals a 5-piece set Beijing Olympics 2008 each 40mm diameter in silver plated copper and each depicting a different coloured Olympic mascot, Prooflike UNC in the box of issue (£200 - £400) 750) European Mint Sets (8) Ireland (2) 2003 Special Olympics (9 coins) Five Euro to One Cent, the Five Euro with coloured logo on the reverse, 2004 (8 coins) Two Euro to One Cent Reginald’s Tower, Waterford, San Marino (2) 2002 Two Euro to One Cent, 2004 (9 coins) Five Euro to One Cent, the Five Euro in silver, Netherlands (4) 2001 (8 coins) Two Euro to One Cent, 2003 Information Set (8 coins) Two Euros to One Cent plus Hungarian Referendum Medal, 2004 Wedding Set (8 coins) Two Euro to One Cent plus medal, Netherlands 2004 Charity Euro Set - Dutch Burns Foundation (8 coins) Two Euro to One Cent, Italy 2002 (8 coins) Two Euro to One Cent, all Lustrous UNC in the wallets of issue. Euro Pattern Collections, most with 8 coins (21) Vatican 2004, Malta 2004 (2, both different), Wales 2004, Slovenia 2004, Bulgaria 2004, Corsica 2004, Hungary 2004, Cyprus 2004, Lithuania 2004, Gibraltar 2004, Crete 2004, Switzerland 2003, Romania 2004, Slovakia 2004, Latvia 2004, Estonia 2004, Czech Republic 2004, Slovenia 2004 (9 coins), Turkey 2004, and Monaco 2005 (5 coins) UNC in the wallets of issue, United Kingdom Ecu Sets 1992 (7 Coins) Ten Ecu to One Tenth Ecu (2) both UNC in the
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wallets of issue. European Euro Cents a 12-coin set mixed dates 1999-2002 all Lustrous UNC on the card of issue. San Marino a 2-coin set 2003 comprising 50 Cent and 20 Cent UNC on the card of issue. Vatican undated Medallic set (8 pieces) 2 Euro to One Cent sizes, UNC in the wallet of issue. Portugal 5 Euros 2003 150th Anniversary of the First Portuguese stamp UNC in the wallet of issue. GB/ USA The United Coin Collection 1997 comprising GB Two Pounds to One Penny UNC and USA Half Dollar to One Cent plus Philadelphia Mint medal UNC in the Royal Mint wallet of issue. USA Proof Set 1989S (5 coins) FDC in the case of issue with certificate (£100 - £150) 751) GB and World a mixed group comprising Guernsey Five Pounds (3) 2015 800th Anniversary of the Magna Carta Silver Proof, 2015 Queen Elizabeth II The Longest Reigning Monarch Silver Proof, 2016 Battle of the Somme Silver Proof with coloured poppy on the reverse, FDC in the promoters boxes with certificates. Solomon Islands Half Dollar 2014 Silver, in the form of a small ingot, Silver Proof with Tower Bridge design on the reverse, Prooflike UNC, GB Crowns (2) 1937 A/UNC, 1951 UNC in Jubilee Mint boxes with certificates. Gibraltar Five Pounds 2005 Nelson (4) all different designs, Silver Proofs nFDC to FDC in capsules. Guernsey Fifty Pence 2014 Crown-sized with Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Carriage on coloured reverse, One Ounce gold-plated Proof, Tristan da Cunha Five Pounds 1936 Year of the Three Kings UNC in capsule, Isle of Man Crowns 2005 Trafalgar issues (3) all different reverses Cupro-Nickel Prooflike UNC. GB Five Pound Crowns (2) 1996 Queen Elizabeth II 70th Birthday UNC, 1997 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Golden Wedding UNC Tristan da Cunha ‘The Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday Silver Proof Collection’ a 3-coin set comprising Five Pounds 2016, Two Pounds 2016 and One Pound 2016 Silver Proofs FDC in the Jubilee Mint box of issue with certificate. Tristan da Cunha ‘The First World War Centenary Crown Collection’ Five Pounds 2014 an 18-coin set each with a different subject on the reverse, each reverse with a coloured Union Jack as part of the design, gold plated base metal Proofs in the Bradford Exchange box of issue with certificates. Medal One Ounce Silver Boudica by Baird & Co. London Lustrous UNC in the box of issue, British Banknotes White £5 1938 Peppiatt medallic issue 51mm diameter in gold plated base metal UNC in capsule with certificate (£150 - £200) 752) GB and World a mixed group, includes FAO Christmas medals 1975 in silver (2) UNC, Medallic Covers (2) USA/ Russia Apollo-Soyuz Space Mission 1975 Silver Proof Medal FDC and USA and Russian Stamps UNC on the card of issue, Italy Medallic Cover 1975 500th Anniversary of the Birth of Michelangelo Crown-sized Silver Proof FDC on the envelope of issue with three stamps. USA Large Reproduction Cents (4) 1856, 1877, 1909S VDB, 1982 these 90mm diameter with 16oz. AVDP copper on the edge UNC in capsules. USA Ingot in Pewter - The Signing of the Declaration GB Two Pounds 1994 Tercentenary of the Bank of England (3) UNC in the Royal Mint wallets of issue, Brass Threepences in unofficial set (3) 1937-1952 (15 coins) complete in mixed grades, 1953-1967 (15 coins) (2 sets), in mixed circulated grades, plus a further group of Medallic Covers USA and World Medals (14) in base metal many 1970s items related to the Independence celebrations, UNC in the wallets or boxes of issue, along
with a small group of Coins And Tokens (12) GB Sixpences (6) 1948, 1949, 1955, 1957, 1963, 1965, FAO Token 1975 Olave Baden-Powell GVF, Garden State Park Silver Jubilee 1942-1967 UNC, New York City Trasit Authority Tokens (3) Fine to Good Fine (£75 - £100) 753) GB and World sets (8) Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation set , an 18-coin set comprising 500 Pruta 1949 (JE5709) KM#16, 250 Pruta 1949H (JE5709) KM#15a Heaton Mint, 250 Pruta 1949 (JE5709) with pearl KM#15, 100 Pruta 1954 (JE5714) KM#18, 100 Pruta 1955 (JE5715) KM#14, 50 Pruta 1954 (JE5714) KM#13.2a , 25 Pruta 1949 (JE5709) with pearl KM#13.1, 10 Pruta Aluminium 1952 (JE 5712) KM#17, 10 Pruta 1949 (JE5709) with pearl KM#11, 10 Pruta 1957 (JE5717) Copper-plated Aluminium KM#20a, 5 Pruta 1949 (JE5709) without pearl KM#10, 1 Pruta 1949 (JE5709) KM#9, Lira 1979 (JE5739), Half Lira 1979 (JE5739), 25 Aragot 1972 (JE5732) KM#27, 10 Agarot 1979 (JE5739) Aluminium KM#26b, 5 Agarot 1979 (JE5739) Aluminium KM#25b, Agora 1979 (JE5739) KM#24.2 in mixed grades VF to UNC, in the black Israel Government wallet of issue, GB Proof Sets 1970 (3) nFDC to FDC with light toning, in the cases and envelopes of issue, GB Royal Mint Year Set 2005 UNC in the Royal Mint wallet of issue, Britain’s First Decimal Coins 1968/71 (5 coins) Ten Pence to Half New Penny UNC in the blue wallet of issue. Bahamas Mint Set 1966 (7 coins) KM#MS2 One Dollar to One Cent UNC in the envelope of issue with original receipt. Canada Prooflike Mint Set 1994 (6 coins) One Dollar to One Cent KM#PL48 Lustrous UNC in the ‘Oh Canada’ wallet of issue, along with GB and World singles (18) Australia One Dollar 1984 Kangaroos KM#77 (2) Lustrous UNC in the folders of issue, USA Dollar 1899 O VG, GB Crowns 1977 (4) UNC, Australia 50 Cents 1982 Brisbane Commonwealth Games (6) UNC, New Zealand Crowns 1974 Commonwealth Games, Christchurch (5) UNC in the slide cases of issue. City of London Medal 1989 800th Anniversary of the Mayoralty 1189-1989 UNC on the white card of issue, also Pre-Decimal issues in base metal Halfcrowns to Halfpennies (89) comprising Halfcrowns (5), Florins (1), Brass Threepence (1), Pennies (45), Halfpennies (37) in mixed grades, Decimal Two Pounds 1986 Commonwealth Games UNC, Decimal issues Two Pences (2), One Penny (22), Half New Penny (1) in mixed grades to UNC. USA Banknotes Two Dollars 1976 issues (2) Fine to VF (£75 - £150) 754) Ghana INA Fantasy 100 Sika issues 2002 Trial set a 3-coin set Obverse: Portrait of Elizabeth II by Rank-Broadley, Reverse: Elizabeth II after Annigoni Each in nickel, silvered nickel and Goldine Lustrous UNC in a John Pinches case, believed unique in these metals (£195 - £225)
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755) Gibraltar - The Great Recoinage of 1816 200th Anniversary Guinea Collection a 6-coin set of Proof issues in Gold comprising Five Guineas 2016, Two Guineas 2016, Guinea 2016, Half Guinea 2016, Third Guinea 2016 and Quarter Guinea 2016 all struck in 22 carat Gold, total weight 75.9 grammes. FDC in the London Mint Office box of issue with all certificates and booklet, number 14 of only 99 sets issued (£3,000 - £4,000)
758) Guernsey Five Pounds 2019 The 80th Anniversary of the King’s Speech Gold Proof FDC cased with certificate 31 of 80 issued (£1,100 - £1,600)
759) Guernsey Ten Pounds 2019 The 80th Anniversary of the King’s Speech 5 Ounce Gold Proof FDC cased with certificate 9 of just 10 issued, extremely rare thus. 155.35 grams of 22 carat gold (£6,000 - £9,000) 756) Gibraltar -The Battle of the Atlantic 1939-1945 a 6-coin set comprising Gold Quarter Crown 2016 In Gratitude to the Merchant Navy, 7.78 grammes of .999 gold Proof FDC, Twenty Pounds 2016 For All Seafarers 7.77 grammes of .999 Silver Lustrous UNC, Halfcrowns 2016 in .999 silver (4) , The War Sailor - You Saved the Land Or Died to Try to Save; The Fatal Voyage - Whether Your Land Remember of Forget; Attack From Above - Unrecognized, You Put Us In Your Debt; Horrors From Beneath - Unthanked, You Enter Or Escape The Grave, the silver pieces struck from the silver recovered from the wreck of the SS Gairsoppa, Proofs nFDC-FDC in the original folder of issue with all certificates, comes with Book: Battle of the Atlantic 19391945 (£300 - £400) 757) Guernsey 25 Pounds 1999 Prince Edward and Miss Sophie Rhys-Jones Gold Proof FDC boxed as issued with certificate (£250 - £350)
760) Hong Kong $1000 1980 Year of the Monkey KM#47 Gold Proof FDC in the red case of issue with certificate (£500 £800)
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761) Hong Kong $1000 1980 Year of the Monkey KM#47 Gold Proof FDC in the red case of issue with certificate (£500 £800)
762) Hong Kong $1000 1980 Year of the Monkey KM#47 Gold Proof FDC in the red case of issue with certificate (£500 £800)
763) Hong Kong $1000 1980 Year of the Monkey KM#47 Gold Proof FDC in the red case of issue with certificate (£500 £800)
764) Hong Kong $1000 1980 Year of the Monkey KM#47 UNC in the red box of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
765) Hong Kong $1000 1980 Year of the Monkey KM#47 UNC in the red box of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
766) Hong Kong $1000 1980 Year of the Monkey KM#47 UNC in the red box of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
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767) Hong Kong $1000 1980 Year of the Monkey KM#47 UNC in the red box of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
770) Hong Kong $1000 1981 Year of the Cockerel KM#48 Gold Proof FDC in the red case of issue with certificate (£500 £800)
768) Hong Kong $1000 1981 Year of the Cockerel KM#48 Gold Proof FDC in the red case of issue with certificate (£500 £800)
771) Hong Kong $1000 1981 Year of the Cockerel KM#48 Gold Proof FDC in the red case of issue with certificate (£500 £800)
769) Hong Kong $1000 1981 Year of the Cockerel KM#48 Gold Proof FDC in the red case of issue with certificate (£500 £800)
772) Hong Kong $1000 1981 Year of the Cockerel KM#48 Gold Proof FDC in the red case of issue with certificate (£500 £800)
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773) Hong Kong $1000 1981 Year of the Cockerel KM#48 Gold Proof FDC in the red case of issue with certificate (£500 £800)
774) Hong Kong $1000 1982 Year of the Dog KM#50 Gold Proof FDC in the red box of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
775) Hong Kong $1000 1982 Year of the Dog KM#50 Gold Proof FDC in the red box of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
776) Hong Kong $1000 1983 Year of the Pig KM#51 Gold Proof FDC in the red box of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
777) Hong Kong $1000 1983 Year of the Pig KM#51 Gold Proof FDC in the red box of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
778) Hong Kong $1000 1984 Year of the Rat KM#52 Gold Proof FDC in the red case of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
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779) Hong Kong $1000 1984 Year of the Rat KM#52 Gold Proof FDC in the red case of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
780) Hong Kong $1000 1985 Year of the Ox KM#53 Gold Proof FDC in the red case of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
781) Hong Kong $1000 1986 Year of the Tiger KM#54 Gold Proof FDC in the red case of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
782) Hong Kong $1000 1986 Year of the Tiger UNC in the red box of issue with certificate (£500 - £800)
783) Hong Kong $1000 1987 Year of the Rabbit KM#58 Gold Proof FDC in the red case of issue with certificate (£500 £800)
784) Hong Kong Ten Dollars 1994 Bauhinia Flower Gold Proof KM#70a 18.3 grammes of .375 gold nFDC with minimal toning around the edges, in the red box of issue with certificate (£200 - £300) 785) India Proof Set 1974 (10 Coins) nFDC-FDC with some toning, in the plastic case (cracked), GB and World cased sets (6) and cased single items (3), Numismatic covers (3) 2008 Britain’s New Coinage Fifty Pence to One Penny UNC (6 coins) on an envelope with First Class stamp, Five Pound Crown 2007 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Diamond Wedding on an envelope with commemorative First Class stamp, British Indian Ocean Territory Two Pounds 2011 Prince William and Catherine Middleton UNC on the envelope of issue with Guyana $200 stamp. USA Buffalo Nickels in a presentation album, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, each coin with accompanying stamp and descriptive page of USA history, along with a further group of uncased GB and World includes USA, Canada, GB and Channel Islands issues, in mixed grades a few in UNC (lot) (£100 - £150) 786) Isle of Man Coin and Stamp Set 1990 150th Anniversary of the Penny Black Stamp, comprising 1/25th Crown 1990 Gold 1.24 grammes of .999 gold with Penny Black Stamp, with plate letters L and C, FDC in the London Mint box, no certificate (£50 - £100)
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787) Isle of Man Fifty Pences 2018 a 5-coin set in gold, each coin with a different reverse as follows: Coronation Oath, State Coach, St. Edward’s Crown, Imperial Crown and Sovereign’s Orb, a superb set with extremely striking designs Proof FDC in the Coin Portfolio Management box with certificates. Only 65 sets in this presentation format (£3,000 - £4,000)
788) Isle of Man The Peter Pan 50 Pence Collection 2019 six coin set in Gold Celebrating 90 Year of Peter Pan and Ormond Street Hospital each coin with a different character Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, The Darling Children Wendy John and Michael, Wendy Moira Angela Darling, The Crocodile and Captain Hook Proof FDC cased with certificates No 11 of just 50 issued (£3,000 - £4,000)
790) Latvia 10 Latu 1998 800th Anniversary of Riga KM#29 Gold Proof FDC in the black box of issue with certificate (£40 £60) 791) Malaysia 500 Ringgit 1990 in gold 5th Malaysian 5-Year Plan KM#38 UNC on the blue card of issue (£300 - £400) 792) Mozambique Mint Sets (6 coins) mixed date sets 1980-1982 (6) each comprising 20 Metacais 1980, 10 Metacais 1980, 5 Metacais 1982, 2.5 Metacais 1980, 1 Metacais 1982, 50 Centavos 1980 UNC and lustrous in plastic sleeves (£30 £50) 793) Numismatic First Day Covers (2) Falkland Islands - 450th Anniversary of the death of Henry VIII - Henry VIII and his Six Wives, each comprising Two Pounds 1997 Gold Proof KM#112 Lustrous UNC, along with a set of 7 x 26p stamps depicting Henry and each of his six wives, on the envelopes of issue with an account of Henry VIII’s achievement during his reign, only 500 covers issued (£90 - £120) 794) Panama 20 Balboas 1974 (10) in the original 10-coin box, the coins Lustrous UNC still sealed (£380 - £480) 795) Panama 20 Balboas 1974 Silver Proof KM#31 (4) FDC in the white boxes of issue with certificates, Canada Olympic Coin Set 1974 Series II comprising 10 Dollars (2) 1974 KM#93 and KM#94, 5 Dollars 1974 (2) KM#89 and KM#90 UNC in the brown box of issue, no certificate (£200 - £250) 796) Qatar 100 Riyals 2006 Gold Proof, Reverse: Central Bank building KM#18, 17.00 grammes of 0.92 gold, FDC in the box of issue with certificate, struck by the Austrian Mint Corporation, a rare issue with just 300 pieces minted. Our research has uncovered only one other piece currently on sale online, this at over £1800 (£1,200 - £2,200)
789) Isle of Man/Gibraltar/Liberia 5oz. Silver Issues a 10-coin set 1987-1995 by Pobjoy Mint comprising Isle of Man 5 Crowns 1987 Bicentenary of America’s Constitution, Isle of Man 5 Crowns 1988 Bicentenary of Steam Navigation, Isle of Man 5 Crowns 1988 Bicentenary of Australia, Gibraltar 5 Crowns 1991 25th Olympiad - Barcelona - Discus Thrower, Liberia 50 Dollars 1993 President Bill Clinton, Gibraltar 70 Ecus 1993 European Economic Community - European coins KM#1023, Gibraltar 70 Ecus 1993 Eurotunnel KM#487, Gibraltar 70 Ecus 1994 European Unity - Goddess with quadriga KM#492, Isle of Man 5 Angel 1995PM Archangel Michael slaying the Dargon, Gibraltar 70 Ecus 1995 190th Anniversary of the Death of Admiral Nelson, all 5oz. Silver Proofs nFDC to FDC retaining practically full mint lustre and brilliance, in the large red Pobjoy Mint box (£900 - £1,200)
797) Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday 2006 a 17-coin set Crown-sized Silver Proofs 2006 from a variety of different Commonwealth countries all but one with gold plated portrait on the obverse and figure 80 on the reverse, nFDC in the box of issue, 15 of the 17 coins have certificates (£150 - £300) 798) Ras Al-Khaimah Proof Set 1969 KM#PS1 a 3-coin set comprising 5 Rials KM#3, 2 Rials KM#2 and Rial KM#1 UNC to nFDC in the brown wallet of issue (£100 - £150)
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799) Ras Al-Khaimah Proof Set 1969 KM#PS1 a 3-coin set comprising 5 Rials KM#3, 2 Rials KM#2 and Rial KM#1 UNC to nFDC in the brown wallet of issue (£100 - £150) 800) Senegal 50 Francs 1975 25th Anniversary of the Eurafrique Programme Silver Proof KM#5 nFDC with a light toning, in the Pobjoy Mint box of issue with certificate (£70 - £120) 801) Ships and Explorers a 25-coin set 1991-1996 in silver all but one Crown-sized from a host of different countries nFDC to FDC in the MDM box of issue with all certificates (£200 - £300) 802) Singapore Proof Set 1986 (6 coins) One Dollar to One Cent, all struck in sterling silver KM#PS19 nFDC to FDC with a hint of toning, retaining practically full mint brilliance, in the red box of issue with certificate. Singapore Mint Sets (4) 1974 (6 coins) One Dollar to One Cent KM#MS9 Lustrous UNC in the yellow wallet of issue, 1978 (6 coins) One Dollar to One Cent KM#MS14 Lustrous UNC in the purple wallet of issue, 1979 (6 coins) One Dollar to One Cent KM#MS15 Lustrous UNC with a hint of pastel toning, in the green wallet of issue, 1981 (6 coins) One Dollar to One Cent KM#MS17 Lustrous UNC in the ‘DBS Bank London Branch Official Opening’ brown velvet case. Singapore One Dollar 1976sm Silver Proof KM#6 FDC in the green box of issue with certificate, Singapore Ten Dollars 1979 Communication Satellites (4) KM#17.1 Lustrous UNC in the red vinyl wallets of issue (£60 - £110) 803) South Africa 5 Rand a slabbed group (80) 1994 Nelson Mandela Presidential Inauguration KM#150 (7) NGC AU58 (2), SANGS AU55 (2), SANGS AU58, SANGS MS60, and SANGS MS62, 2008 Nelson Mandela 90th Birthday KM#439 (60), PCGS MS65 (1), NGC AU58 (2), NGC MS62 (1), NGC MS66 (2), SANGS AU58 (2), SANGS MS62 (6), SANGS MS64 (7), SANGS MS65 (4), SANGS MS66 (35), 2011 South Africa Reserve Bank 90th Anniversary KM#507 (13) NGC MS66 (1), SANGS MS61, SANGS MS63 (9), SANGS MS64 (1), SANGS MS66 (1) (£350 - £450) 804) South Africa INA Fantasy Set 1937 Crowns Edward VIII a 3-coin set each with REX IMPERATOR legend two coins in Barton-style Gold Plate, each of differing colour, and a Goloid example, this set unissued with only one other Crown known, an extremely rare set, in brown presentation case (£250 - £300) 805) South Africa Krugerrand Proof Set 1997 the 4-coin 30th Anniversary set comprising Krugerrand, Half Krugerrand, Quarter Krugerrand and One Tenth Krugerrands, the Krugerrand with the 30th Anniversary Privy mark in the reverse field, all Gold Proofs, the Quarter and One Tenth coins with very minor imperfection, both retaining practically full mint brilliance, near FDC to FDC in the wooden box of issue with certificate (£2,600 - £3,200)
806) South Africa Krugerrand Proof Set 2015 50th Anniversary of the Death of Sir Winston Churchill a 4-coin set comprising Krugerrand, Half Krugerrand, Quarter Krugerrand and One Tenth Krugerrand all Gold Proofs with the ‘Winston Churchill 50 Years’ privy mark in the reverse fields FDC along with the Crown-sized Silver medallion commemorating Churchill as a war correspondent and member of the South African Light Horse regiment during the second South African War 1899-1902 Proof FDC. All in the wooden SA Mint box of issue. Number 35 of an issue limited to 100 sets, sure to become a much sought after set (£2,500 - £3,000)
807) South Africa Krugerrand Proof Set 2015 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain a 4-coin set comprising Krugerrand, Half Krugerrand, Quarter Krugerrand and One Tenth Krugerrand all Gold Proofs with the 75 Battle of Britain and plane Privy Mark in the reverse fields FDC in the SA Mint box of issue with certificate. Only 250 sets issued and sure to become a sought after set (£2,500 - £3,000)
808) South Africa Medallic One Ounce 1994 Nelson Mandela Presidential Inauguration .999 Gold Proof, some very small flecks of toning visible under strong magnification otherwise FDC in the red SA Mint box of issue, only 1742 minted (£1,400 - £1,800)
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809) 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 - £800)
811) South Africa Natura Coinage 1997 One Ounce of .999 Gold, Obverse: Buffalo’s Head, Reverse: Buffalo defending itself from attacking lioness, KM#210 Proof FDC in the green SA Mint box of issue with certificate (£1,400 - £1,700)
810) South Africa Natura Coinage 1994 Gold One Ounce PTA ZOO, Family of Lions Proof KM#192 Limited Edition, Struck at the National Zoological Gardens of South Africa. FDC in the green box of issue. Only 775 minted (£1,500 - £2,000)
812) South Africa Natura Coinage 1998 L One Ounce of .999 Gold, Obverse: Leopard’s Head in fine detail, Reverse: Leopard on tree branch, Proof the rare Londo Lozi issue KM#216 with a mintage of just 300 pieces, FDC in the green box of issue with plaque (£1,400 - £1,800)
813) South Africa Natura Coinage 1998 One Ounce of .999 Gold, Obverse: Leopard’s head in fine detail, Reverse: Leopard on tree branch, Proof KM#216 FDC in the green box of issue with certificate. The certificate stating that ‘The Leopard’ was awarded the ‘Most Popular Coin Award’ at the 1998 Singapore International Coin Show. The Leopard’s Head obverse in particular shows stunning detail. (£1,400 £1,700)
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814) South Africa One Rand Gold 2010 Gold Bullion Culture Coinage - Football World Cup, Proof struck in .999 Gold, Reverse with the World Cup trophy, flanked by Protea flower and elephant. FDC in the SA Mint box of issue with all certificates. Currently unlisted by Krause, although the 2007, 2008 and 2009 Gold One Rand World Cup coins are listed (£100 - £150)
819) South Africa Protea Coinage 25 Rand 2005 Nobel Prize Winners - Albert Luthuli, One Ounce of .999 Gold Proof KM#404 FDC in the blue SA Mint box of issue with certificate (£1,400 - £1,700)
815) South Africa Proof Sets (3) 1952 Crown to Farthing KM#PS25 (9 coins) , 1953 Crown to Farthing KM#PS27 (9 coins), 1963 Fifty Cents to Half Cent KM#PS57 (7 coins) nFDC to FDC, some of the bronze toning, each in the blue South Africa Mint boxes of issue (£80 - £100) 816) South Africa Proof Sets (4) 1952 Crown to Farthing KM#PS25 (9 coins) (3 sets), 1953 Crown to Farthing KM#PS27 (9 coins) NFDC to FDC some of the bronze with toning, each in the blue South Africa Mint boxes of issue (£100 - £120) 817) 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). Along with 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 (£120 - £200) 818) South Africa Protea Coinage 25 Rand 2004 Tenth Anniversary of Democracy - Nelson Mandela, One Ounce of .999 Gold Proof KM#402 FDC in the blue SA Mint box with certificate (£1,400 - £1,800)
820) South Africa Protea Coinage Proof Set 2004 a 3-coin set comprising 25 Rand 2004 Tenth Anniversary of Democracy - Nelson Mandela, One Ounce of .999 Gold, 5 Rand 2004 New South African Flag One Tenth Ounce of .999 Gold Proof, and One Rand 2004 Silver Proof FDC in the blue SA Mint box of issue with certificate (£1,500 - £2,000)
821) South Africa Quarter Krugerrand 2019 Quarter Ounce Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate. Certificate number 0072 of 2000 issued in this format (£300 - £350) 822) The Coronation 40th Anniversary Collection 1993 an 18-coin set Crown-sized and in silver from a host of Commonwealth countries: Belize, Bhutan, Cayman Islands, East Caribbean States, Falkland Islands, Fiji, Guernsey,
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Jersey, New Zealand, Niue, St. Helena & Ascension, Seychelles, Solomon Islands, Gambia, Tonga, Tuvalu, UK and Vanuatu, nFDC to FDC in the box of issue with certificate and booklet (£160 - £260) 823) Tristan da Cunha Gold Crowns a 4-coin set comprising Gold Crown 2013 (25p) St. George and the Dragon, 2014 St. Christopher - Be My Guide, 2014 St. Michael the Archangel, 2014 The Three Graces - Beauty, Charm, Joy, each 1 gramme of 9 carat gold, Prooflike UNC in the Jubilee Mint box of issue with certificates. Tristan da Cunha Gold Crowns 2015 a 2-coin set Queen Elizabeth II - The Longest Reigning Monarch each 1 gramme of 9 carat gold Prooflike UNC in the Jubilee Mint box of issue with certificate. Tristan da Cunha Numismatic First Day Cover 2014 70th Anniversary of the D-Day Landings comprising Gold Crown 2014 and 2 x stamps UNC on the envelope of issue in a Jubilee Mint folder. Tristan da Cunha Gold Crown 2014 St. Michael the Archangel Prooflike in capsule with certificate. GB Silver Britannia 2015 Lustrous UNC with a Westminster certificate. GB Five Pound Crowns (5) 1990 Queen Mother 90th Birthday UNC on the card of issue, 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday, 2001 100th Anniversary of the End of the Victorian Era, 2002 Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee (2) UNC in Jubilee Mint soft pouches. The 20th Century Monarchs Florin Collection a 5-coin set comprising Florins 1896, 1910, 1924, 1942, 1956 VG to Fine in a Jubilee Mint box with certificate, The 20th Century Monarchs Gold-Plated Penny Collections (2) each comprising Pennies (5) Victoria Veiled Head, Edward VII, George V, George VI and Elizabeth II issues gold-plated bronze accented in Rhodium-Platinum, in mixed grades, both in Jubilee Mint boxes with certificates (£150 - £250) 824) Vatican City Mint Set 1929 9 coin set with the 100 Lire Gold issue, first year of issue KM MS1 10,000 only minted pleasantly toned Unc in the turquoise STATO DELLA CITTA DEL VATICANO box (£400 - £600) 825) World Crown-size (5) Falkland Islands Fifty Pences (2) 2002 Golden Jubilee Balcony Scene Silver Proof Piedfort the reverse with coloured bunting, 2002 Golden Jubilee Triple portrait of Queen Elisabeth II, Prince Charles and Prince William Silver Proof Piedfort, the reverse with coloured bunting, Jersey Five Pound Crown 2007 Queen Mother Silver Proof, Guernsey (2) Five Pounds 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday Silver Proof with gold highlighting, 2001 100th Anniversary of the Death of Queen Victoria Cupro-Nickel Proof nFDC to FDC in capsules, three with certificates (£80 - £100) 826) World Proof and Mint cased items a varied group (13) comprising China Medallic Bimetallic issues a 12-piece Fantasy set Crown-sized each depicting a different Chinese Lunar Year, Proof nFDC-FDC in the red box of issue, no certificate. Canada Proof Set 1967 (6 coins with medallion) UNC to nFDC toned, in the box of issue. Ethiopia/Lesotho, Zambia and Mongolia a 4-coin set International Year of the Child issues comprising Mongolia 25 Tugrik 1980, Ethiopia 20 Birr 1979, Lesotho 10 Maloti 1979, Zambia 10 Kwacha Silver Proofs, UNC to nFDC in the Royal Mint blue box. Zambia 4000 Kwacha 2002 Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Oval Silver Proof with coloured portrait on the obverse. Cook Islands (3) Dollar 2002 with coloured
portrait of the Queen Mother on the reverse, Proof, 50 Dollars 1990 Endangered World Wildlife UNC, Medal Raffaello Sanzio 54mm diameter Prooflike UNC with coloured reverse. Haiti INA Retro issue Fantasy Crown Set 1811 a 3-coin set comprising issues in Gilt, Bronze and Dark Copper, UNC in the box of issue. Euro Pattern sets (6) Denmark 2002 (4 sets) 5 Euro to 1 Cent, each set with 9 coins, all coins in silver, in the cases of issue, no certificates, Sweden 2003 (2 sets) 5 Euros to 1 Cent, each set with 9 coins, all in silver, Prooflike UNC, one set without certificate, the vast majority of the coins still in the plastic sleeves within the cases of issue, Solomon Islands Proof Set 2000 a 4-coin set comprising Five Dollars Silver (2) and One Dollar Cupro-Nickel (2) depicting Tennis, Swimming, Sailing and Cycling events, each with coloured reverses, UNC to BU to FDC (£270 - £320) 827) World Proof Sets (11) Belize (2) 1974 Silver Set (8 coins), 1975, Bahamas (4) 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, British Virgin Islands (2) 1973, 1974, Barbados 1973, Trinidad and Tobago 1971, Jamaica 1971 nFDC to FDC few coins with very light toning, most are FDC with the boxes in good condition, a superior group, as many of these sets are often toned (£200 - £250)
World Coins Single Coins and Small Lots (lots 828 - 1142) 828) Alderney Twenty-Five Pounds 2002 5th Anniversary of the Death of Diana, Princess of Wales - The Work Continues KM#28 FDC/nFDC the reverse with a handling mark, uncased in capsule (£250 - £350) 829) Australia Florin 1915 KM#27 Fine/Good Fine or better, a bold and collectable example of this key date and type (£100 - £150) 830) Australia Half Sovereign 1857 Sydney Branch Mint, Marsh 382, KM#3 Good/Fair with some misty areas (£200 - £250) 831) Australia Half Sovereign 1858 Sydney Branch Mint Marsh 383 VF holed at the top of the reverse (£220 - £260) 832) Australia Halfpenny 1911 KM#22 A/UNC with good subdued lustre and a few small tone spots (£40 - £80) 833) Australia Halfpenny 1923 KM#22 Good Fine for wear with several heavy contact marks and a flan flaw on the reverse. The key date in the Australian Halfpenny series and always sought after by collectors. The dies dated 1922 were used for the majority of the 1923 mintage, with only a small percentage of coins minted from 1923 dies later in the year (£200 - £300)
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834) Australia INA Fantasy Crown 1937 Pattern with EMPEROR legend on obverse, in a ‘Barton-style’ gold finish, 20.28 grammes, believed to be one of only 3 known nFDC retaining practically full mint brilliance (£80 - £100) 835) Australia Penny 1916 KM#59 I UNC with a few small spots and traces of lustre, in a PCGS holder UNC details Environmental Damage (£40 - £80) 836) Australia Shilling 1956 KM#59 UNC (£20 - £30) 837) Australia Sovereign 1864 Marsh 369, KM#4 Sydney Branch Mint EF with some contact marks, all Sydney Branch Mint Sovereigns of this period are difficult to find in high grade (£350 - £450)
838) Australia Threepence 1919M KM#24 in a PCGS holder and graded AU55 (£50 - £75) 839) Australia Threepence 1927 KM#24 UNC with original mint lustre and original gold toning in the legends. All the diamonds and pearls on the King’s crown are fully visible. On the reverse the Emu shows full detail, a key point on Australian coins. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, an extremely attractive example (£80 - £120) 840) Australia Threepences 1910 Unc or near some with light toning over original brilliance (4) (£75 - £125) 841) Austria 10 Coronas Gold 1909 KM#2815 GVF/EF (£120 £160)
844) Austria Thaler 1605 Rudolf II KM#37.2 Near Fine/Fine exmount (£90 - £120) 845) Austrian States - Hall Thaler Ferdinand II undated (15771599) Obverse: Half length portrait of Ferdinand facing right, Reverse: Composite arms including 1. Hungary, 2 Bohemia, 3. composition of Castilla and León, 4 of Austria and Burgundy. VF with two edge bruises, the obverse with some spots (£120 - £150) 846) Belgium 10 Frank 1930 Independence Centennial, Dutch legend BELGIE, Position B KM#100 UNC or near so and lustrous, Rare in high grades (£100 - £150)
847) Belgium 2 Cents 1909 French legend DES BELGES KM#35.1 1909 over 1809 UNC and lustrous with some tone spots (£20 - £30) 848) Belgium 2 Francs 1840 Position A KM#9.1 VG or better with scratches under the 2 on the reverse (£55 - £85) 849) Belgium 2 Francs 1867 KM#30.1 GEF/AU with attractive grey toning, scarce in high grade, Krause lists at $325 EF and $500 UNC (£120 - £150) 850) Belgium 2 Francs 1904 French Legend, DES BELGES KM#58.1 UNC in a PCGS holder and graded MS64 (£200 £250)
842) Austria 100 Corona Gold 1915 Restrike KM#2819 UNC or near so and lustrous with some hairlines (£1,000 - £1,500)
851) Belgium Two Centimes 1833 KM#4.1 VF/Near VF (£30 £40)
843) Austria 4 Ducats Gold 1915 Restrike KM#2276 UNC or near so and lustrous with some hairlines and contact marks (£450 - £650)
852) Birth of Prince Charles (King Charles II) 1630 30mm diameter in silver Eimer 115 Obverse four heart-shaped shields united in the centre at their bases, HACTENVS. ANGLORVM. NVLLI Reverse HONOR’ . PRIN’. MAG’. BRI’. FR’. ET.HIB’. NAT’. 29. MAII’. ANN’. 1630 within a decorative square tablet, Good Fine or better (£20 - £50) 853) Bolivia 8 Reales 1795 PTS with a 20mm diameter hole in the centre so as to resemble an Australia Holey Dollar, About Fine, plugged (£30 - £50) 854) British Honduras 50 Cents 1901 KM#10 Near Fine/VG, Rare with only 10,000 minted, Mauritius One Rupee 1934 KM#17 GF/NVF (£55 - £75)
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855) British Honduras One Cent 1885 KM#6 UNC with practically full, slight subdued lustre, seldom seen in highly lustrous state (£100 - £150) 856) British North Borneo One Cent 1882H KM#2 UNC or near so, nicely toned with some small edge nicks (£20 - £40)
866) Canada Gold Ten Dollars 2002 Proof 90th Anniversary of the 1912 Ten Dollar coin, KM#520 in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, at the time of writing we note only 4 examples graded higher by NGC (£650 - £750)
857) Canada - Nova Scotia One Cent 1862 KM#8.2 VF and Rare (£50 - £80) 858) Canada 300 Dollars 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Gold Proof with inset diamond, 25mm diameter weighing 22.00 grammes FDC in capsule, no certificate (£500 - £700)
867) Canada Halfpenny Token 1854 Bank of Upper Canada, Plain 4, KM#Tn2, Breton 720, Charlton PC-5C1, thin die crack after F in OF Toned UNC, in a PCGS holder and graded MS63 BN (£25 - £35) 868) Canada Newfoundland - St. Johns undated issue Rutherford Brothers, Breton 952a, Fine, Rare (£30 - £60)
859) Canada 5 Cents 1884 KM#2 Fine, a key date in the series (£65 - £90) 860) Canada 5 Cents 1899 KM#2 EF. Philippines 50 Centimos 1885 KM#150 EF. Araucania-Patagonia 100 Pesos 1988 a Fantasy issue in Copper-Nickel Zinc, 21.46 grammes, X#21 Lustrous UNC (£55 - £85)
869) Canada Ten Cents 1889 KM#3 in an NGC holder and graded VF details - Harshly Cleaned the key date in the series with Krause listing at $2000 VF and $1200 Fine, the NGC Census shows only one choice example for this date, 20 others graded XF40 or below. A further 11 are listed in ‘Details’ grades, with only one of those finer than this example. A truly rare coin and one of the key dates in the Canadian series (£200 - £500)
861) Canada 5 Cents 1920 KM#22a UNC a choice example, in a PCGS holder and graded MS65 (£100 - £150) 862) Canada 50 Cents 1871 KM#6 in an NGC holder and graded AU Details - Stained, all Victorian 50 Cents are rare in high grades, Krause lists at $650 EF and $7000 MS60, only the third example we have offered in 17 years (£50 - £150)
870) Ceylon Rixdollar 1821 KM#84 Fine/Good Fine (£100 - £120)
863) Canada 50 Cents 1900 KM#6 VF the obverse with some scratches (£75 - £100)
871) Ceylon Stuiver undated (1660-1720) KM#19.3 Fine or better (£15 - £30)
864) Canada Gold Five Dollars 2002 Proof 90th Anniversary of the 1912 Five Dollar coin, KM#519 in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, at the time of writing we note only 5 examples graded PF70 Ultra Cameo on the NGC Census (£350 - £450)
872) Chile 100 Pesos 1958 KM#175 Lustrous UNC with some light toning (£600 - £900)
865) Canada Gold Ten Dollars 1989 KM#136 Lustrous UNC still sealed in the vinyl envelope (£250 - £350)
873) China - Hupeh Province 10 Cents undated (1895-1907) Y#124.1, L&M 185 in an NGC holder, highly lustrous and graded MS64 (£200 - £250)
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874) China - Hupeh Province 20 Cents undated (1895-1907) Y#125.1, L&M 184, in an NGC holder and graded MS62 (£200 - £250)
875) China - Hupeh Province Dollar undated (1909-1911) Y#131 EF/GEF a very pleasing example of this type (£100 - £200) 876) China - Hupeh Province Dollar undated (1909-1911) Y#131 near VF, the reverse toned (£90 - £120) 877) China - Kwangtung Province 20 Cents Year 9 (1920) Y#423 UNC in a PCGS holder, appears conservatively graded at MS62 (£25 - £35) 878) China - Republic Dollar Memento undated (1927) Two Rosettes dividing the legend at the top Y#318a.1 EF and lustrous (£40 - £80) 879) China - Szechuan Province Dollar Year 1 (1912) Y#456.1 Good Fine or better with touches of underlying tone, China - Hupeh Province Dollar undated (1895-1907) Y#127.1 Bold Good Fine the obverse with a few light chopmarks (£40 - £80) 880) China 450 Yuan Gold 1979 International Year of the Child KM#9, 17.17 grammes of .900 gold, Proof FDC uncased in capsule, the only issue of this unusual denomination (£1,000 - £1,500)
885) Colombia 50 Pesos Gold 1971 6th Pan-American Games, two figures within inner circle, the outer circle with 11 different sports depicted, KM#251 nFDC with light toning, and some contact marks and hairlines, a seldom seen issue, our archive auction database stretching back to 2003 shows we have not previously offered this issue (£650 £850)
881) China Republic Dollar undated (1927) Y#318a.1 EF and nicely toned (£70 - £100)
886) Crete 5 Drachma 1901 KM#9 Fine, lightly toned, scarce (£100 - £150)
882) Colombia 100 Pesos Gold 1968 International Eucharistic Congress, Reverse: Portrait of Pope Paul VI nFDC retaining much original mint brilliance (£180 - £200)
887) Cyprus One Piastre 1879 KM#3.1 EF with traces of lustre (£50 - £100)
883) Colombia 100 Pesos Gold 1971 6th Pan-American Games, Reverse: Javelin Thrower KM#248 nFDC retaining much original mint brilliance, a seldom seen issue (£150 - £200) 884) Colombia 150 Pesos Gold 1971 6th Pan-American Games, Reverse: Symbols on raft within an inner circle, the outer circle with 11 different sports depicted, KM#252 the impressive 50mm diameter .900 Gold Proof issue, nFDC lightly toning, with some contact marks and hairlines, a seldom seen issue, our archive auction results database stretching back to 2003 shows we have not previously offered this issue (£2,000 - £3,000)
888) Danzig 2 Gulden 1923 KM#146 VF with touches of golden tone, a scarce issue seldom seen, past realisations indicate scarcer than catalogue values would suggest (£100 - £150) 889) Danzig 5 Gulden 1923 KM#147 Marienkirche GVF with touches of golden tone, a scarce issue seldom seen, our auction archive shows this is one of only 5 pieces we have offered in 17 years, with only one piece better, previous auction realisations indicate a scarcer piece than catalogue values would suggest (£350 - £550)
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908) France 20 Francs Gold 1808A KM#687.1 Fine, one of only two dates of the ‘REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE’ Reverse legend type (£220 - £260) 909) France 40 Francs Gold 1811A KM#696.1 Fine with some small scuffs on the rim and on the edge before DIEU (£450 - £600) 890) Denmark 10 Ore 1891 (h) CS KM#795.1 A/UNC, scarce (£28 - £35) 891) Denmark 10 Ore 1891 (h) CS KM#795.1 UNC (£28 - £35) 892) Denmark 10 Ore 1894 (h) VBP KM#795.2 UNC and lustrous, the reverse with some toning (£18 - £25) 893) Denmark 16 Skillings Rigsmont 1857 FK- ( c ) VS KM#765 a sharp example and with original lustre, in an NGC holder and graded MS66+, the finest known example of the NGC Population Census (£40 - £100) 894) Denmark 25 Ore 1874 (h) CS KM#796.1 A/UNC (£35 - £45) 895) Denmark 25 Ore 1874 (h) CS KM#796.1 GEF and nicely toned (£35 - £45) 896) Denmark 25 Ore 1891 (h) CS KM#796.1 GEF and nicely toned (£20 - £30) 897) Denmark 25 Ore 1894 (h) VBP KM#796.1 A/UNC nicely toned with a few flecks of toning, scarce (£28 - £35) 898) Denmark 25 Ore 1894 (h) VBP KM#796.2 A/UNC (£20 - £30) 899) Denmark 25 Ore 1900 900 over 800 (h) VBP KM#796.2 A/ UNC lightly toned (£28 - £35) 900) Denmark 5 Kroner 1960 (h) CS KM#853.1 Prooflike UNC and choice, the portrait and reverse design frosted, in a PCGS holder and graded PL66, the only Prooflike example recorded by the PCGS Population Report (£50 - £75) 901) Denmark 5 Ore 1874 (h)CS KM#794.21 UNC, the reverse with a colourful tone, in a PCGS holder and graded MS64 BN, none graded higher by PCGS (£130 - £160) 902) Denmark 5 Ore 1890 KM#794.1 Good Fine, Rare (£55 £100) 903) Denmark Skilling Rigsmont 1856 Altona Mint, mintmark Orb KM#763 UNC and colourfully toned, in a PCGS holder and graded MS64 BN (£18 - £25) 904) East Africa 25 Cents 1912 KM#10 UNC (£60 - £80) 905) Egypt 20 Piastre 1923H KM#338 in a PCGS holder ‘Cleaned - UNC details’ (£160 - £200) 906) Estonia 14 Kroon 1933 Singing Festival LM 33 Unc (3) (£60 - £100)
910) France 5 Francs 1849A KM#756.1 UNC with a metal flaw on the edge and small edge nicks (£20 - £30) 911) France 5 Sols 1792 Alliegance Scene Reverse, L’An IV date in inner circle, KM#Tn31 UNC with traces of lustre (£60 £90) 912) France Feudal coinage Denier, Obverse: Crude stylised castle, Reverse: Cross with ODDO (?) in the angles, Fair with little of the legend still legible, so further attribution uncertain (£25 - £35) 913) France Gold (2) 10 Francs 1910 KM#846 Good Fine, Five Francs Gold 1866 BB KM#803.2 (£170 - £220) 914) French Indo China Sapeque 1901 A BU and graded MS64RD by PCGS (£30 - £60) 915) French Indo China Sapeque 1901 A BU and graded MS64RD by PCGS (£30 - £40) 916) French Indo-China Sapeque 1901A KM#6 UNC and fully lustrous, in a PCGS holder and graded MS65 RD (£50 - £75) 917) German States - Bavaria Thaler 1770 KM#519.1 About VF/VF the reverse with the minor adjustment lines often associated with this issue, a pleasing and otherwise problem-free example (£50 - £100) 918) G e r m a n S tate s - B r u n s w i c k- Wo l fe n b ü tte l 2 4 Mariengroschen 1834 CVC KM#1124 UNC and lustrous, in a PCGS holder and graded MS64 (£110 - £160) 919) German States - Frankfurt 1 Kreuzer (4) 1860 KM#357 UNC with a choice and colourful tone, 1864 KM#367 Toned UNC and choice, 1865 KM#367 UNC and choice with colourful tone, 1866 KM#367 Lustrous UNC the reverse with some tone (£75 - £100) 920) German States - Frankfurt Am Main Gulden 1841 KM#316 Lustrous UNC and choice, in a PCGS holder and graded MS64+, the finest known example on the PCGS Population Report (£110 - £160) 921) German States - Lubeck 2 Marks 1911A KM#212 Lustrous UNC, in a PCGS holder and graded MS62 (£90 - £120)
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922) German States - Lubeck 3 Marks 1912A KM#215 UNC with practically full lustre, in a PCGS holder and graded MS64 (£130 - £160) 923) German States - Prussia 5 Marks 1913A Wilhelm II KM#536, J-114 Lustrous UNC, in a PCGS holder and graded MS63 (£110 - £160) 924) German States - Saxony-Albertine Thaler 1658 John George II KM#474, Davenport 7617 VF, ex-edge mount at the top (£180 - £220)
938) Germany - Weimar Republic 2 Reichsmarks 1926J KM#45 UNC and nicely toned (£35 - £45) 939) Germany - Weimar Republic 3 Marks 1927A 400th Anniversary of the Philipps University in Marburg KM#53, J-330 Choice UNC and lustrous with a hint of toning, in a PCGS holder and graded MS66, priced at $450 by Krause in MS63, unpriced in any higher grades (£250 - £450)
925) German States - Saxony-Weimar Thaler 1623GA Spear to left of date KM#854 Good Fine with olod gold toning, exedge mount at the top (£120 - £150) 926) German States - Silesia 3 Kreuzer 1670 SHS Breslau Mint, mint master Salomon Hammerschmidt, warden KM#471 GEF/EF and lustrous (£40 - £80) 927) German States - Westphalia 2/3 Thaler 1812 KM#117 EF (£90 - £150) 928) German States (2) Brunswick-Luneberg-Calenberg-Hanover 24 Mariengroschen 1798 PLM KM#341 GVF a pleasing and even piece. Bavaria 12 Kreuzer 1752 KM#488.14 Near Fine, with hairlines, has possible been in a mount at some time (£50 - £75) 929) Germany - Federal Republic 5 Marks 1959D KM#112.1 UNC and lustrous, lightly toned with some contact marks (£32 - £45) 930) Germany - Third Reich 2 Reichsmarks (2) 1933A 450th Anniversary of the Birth of Martin Luther KM#79 UNC and lustrous, 1933D 450th Anniversary of the Birth of Martin Luther KM#79 UNC with some tiny flecks of toning (£32 £45) 931) Germany - Third Reich 2 Reichsmarks (2) 1933D 450th Anniversary of the Birth of Martin Luther KM#79 A/UNC and lustrous, 1933F 450th Anniversary of the Birth of Martin Luther KM#79 UNC with minor cabinet friction (£32 - £45) 932) Germany - Third Reich 2 Reichsmarks 1934F KM#84 Lustrous UNC with some hairlines, scarce (£28 - £35) 933) Germany - Third Reich 50 Reichspfennigs 1938G KM#956 Lustrous UNC with some minor contact marks, rare (£35 - £45) 934) Germany - Weimar Republic (2) 3 Reichsmarks 1930F 700th Anniversary of the Death of Wather von der Vogelweide KM#69 EF. 3 Reichsmarks 1925A 1000th Year of the Rhineland KM#46 NEF (£40 - £80)
940) Germany - Weimar Republic 3 Marks 1927A 400th Anniversary of the Philipps university in Marburg KM#53, J-330 UNC in a PCGS holder and graded MS63 (£150 - £200) 941) Germany - Weimar Republic 3 Marks 1930A Zeppelin KM#67, J-342 Choice UNC and attractively toned on the reverse, in a PCGS holder and graded MS65+, priced at $280 in MS63 by Krause, no price given for higher grades (£150 - £250) 942) Germany - Weimar Republic 3 Marks 1930A Zeppelin KM#67, J-342 Lustrous UNC in a PCGS holder and graded MS64 (£100 - £150) 943) Germany - Weimar Republic 3 Reichsmarks 1924A KM#43 the coin slightly off-centre in striking, thus causing the edge to be misaligned and showing a raised lip between 3 and 12 o’clock, UNC and lustrous with underlying pastel tone, scarce in high grade and unusual with this type of striking error (£25 - £50) 944) Germany - Weimar Republic 3 Reichsmarks 1925A KM#46 AU/UNC and lustrous with some tone lines (£20 - £30) 945) Germany - Weimar Republic 3 Reichsmarks 1930A Graf Zeppelin KM#67 UNC and lustrous with some light contact marks (£40 - £60) 946) Germany - Weimar Republic 5 Reichsmarks 1925A 1000th Year of the Rhineland KM#47 UNC with minor cabinet friction, the reverse with a band of toning (£90 - £120) 947) Germany - Weimar Republic 5 Reichsmarks 1925A 1000th Year of the Rhineland KM#47, J-322 UNC with a hint of underlying pastel toning, in a PCGS holder and graded MS64, Rare in high grade with a high Krause Value (£260 - £350)
935) Germany - Weimar Republic 2 Reichsmarks 1926A KM#45 Lustrous UNC (£20 - £30) 936) Germany - Weimar Republic 2 Reichsmarks 1926A KM#45 Lustrous UNC (£20 - £30) 937) Germany - Weimar Republic 2 Reichsmarks 1926D KM#45 UNC or very near so (£20 - £30) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk
948) Germany - Weimar Republic 5 Reichsmarks 1925D 1000th Year of the Rhineland KM#47, J-322 Toned UNC, in a PCGS holder and graded MS64, Rare in high grades with a high Krause Value (£260 - £350)
954) Germany - Weimar Republic 5 Reichsmarks 1931A KM#56 UNC in a PCGS holder and graded MS64, Rare in high grades with a high Krause value (£260 - £350) 949) Germany - Weimar Republic 5 Reichsmarks 1925D 1000th Year of the Rhineland KM#47, J-322 UNC with an attractive light tone, in a PCGS holder and graded MS64+,, Rare in high grades with a high Krause Value (£280 - £350)
955) Germany - Weimar Republic 5 Reichsmarks 1931A KM#56 UNC in a PCGS holder and graded MS64, Rare in high grades with a high Krause value (£200 - £350)
950) Germany - Weimar Republic 5 Reichsmarks 1928F KM#56 GVF (£30 - £60) 951) Germany - Weimar Republic 5 Reichsmarks 1929A KM#56 UNC in a PCGS holder and graded MS64, Rare in high grades with a high Krause value (£280 - £350) 956) Germany - Weimar Republic 5 Reichsmarks 1932A KM#56 Choice UNC in a PCGS holder and graded MS65, a very high grade for this series, the finest recorded by PCGS is MS66, unpriced by Krause in grades above MS63 (£350 - £500)
952) Germany - Weimar Republic 5 Reichsmarks 1930F Graf Zeppelin KM#68 UNC with very minor contact marks and a subtle golden tone (£200 - £250)
957) Germany - Weimer Republic 3 Marks 1930F 700th Anniversary of the Death of Walther Von Der Vogelweide KM#69 UNC and choice, in a PCGS holder and graded MS65+ (£150 - £200)
953) Germany - Weimar Republic 5 Reichsmarks 1931A KM#56 UNC in a PCGS holder and graded MS63, Rare in high grades with a high Krause value (£200 - £250)
958) Germany 10 Pfennigs 1902G KM#12 UNC in a PCGS holder and graded MS63, the only example thus far recorded on the PCGS Population Report (£130 - £160) 959) Germany 10 Pfennigs 1905F KM#12 UNC in a PCGS holder and graded MS64, the only example thus far recorded on the PCGS Population Report (£80 - £120)
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960) Germany 20 Pfennigs (2) 1888A KM#9.1 A/UNC toned, 1888G KM#9.1 UNC (£28 - £35) 961) Germany 20 Pfennigs 1888A KM#9.1 UNC (£14 - £18) 962) Germany 5 Pfennigs 1901F KM#11 UNC and choice, in a PCGS holder and graded MS65 (£75 - £100) 963) Germany 50 Pfennigs 1877F Large Eagle (type I) KM#6 Choice UNC and lustrous, in a PCGS holder and graded MS66, the finest known of only two examples recorded by the PCGS Population Report (£180 - £280) 964) Germany 50 Pfennigs 1896A KM#15 soft lustre over underlying tone, in a PCGS holder and graded MS64 (£130 - £160) 965) Germany One Mark 1901E KM#14 UNC and lustrous with golden tone, in a PCGS holder and graded MS63 (£100 £150)
976) India 4 Annas Token undated (1899) in bronze 27mm diameter Tea Garden token Kanan Devan Hill Produce Company Ltd. Murnar: Facing Bust of bearded man within inner circle TOKEN FOR 4 ANNAS, three-quarter view of a factory building with K.D.H.P. CO.LD. in exergue, plain edge, 6.86 grammes, obverse with some scratches, the reverse stained, nevertheless very rare (£75 - £100) 977) India One Rupee 1835 No Initials on Truncation, Bombay Mint KM#450.1 A/UNC (£55 - £75) 978) India One Rupee 1910 Edward VII Pattern in silver KM#Pn99, S&W.7.12, Pridmore 1049, weight 11.59 grammes. UNC and lustrous with hints of colourful tone, some hairlines and contact marks a slight distraction, nevertheless an exceptionally rare piece which would make a wonderful addition to any Indian or Commonwealth collection (£2,800 - £5,500)
966) Germany One Mark 1903D KM#14 UNC and lustrous with gold toning, in a PCGS holder and graded MS65 (£100 £150) 967) Germany One Mark 1906D KM#14 Prooflike UNC and lustrous (£35 - £45) 968) Greece 10 Lepta 1831 KM#12 Good Fine/Fine with an edge nick (£55 - £100) 969) Guyana Fourpence 1938 KM#30 Lustrous UNC with a hairline scratch on the obverse (£14 - £18) 970) Haiti Two Centimes 1840/AN37 Backwards or Rotated 4 in date, unbarred A in AN, KM#A22, 5.47 grammes, VF and bold for this crude issue (£25 - £50) 971) Hong Kong One Cent (3) 1865 KM#4.1 GVF/NEF, 1904H KM#11 NEF, 1905H KM#11 EF (£20 - £40)
979) India Rupee 1938 Bombay, with dot, KM#555 Fine and toned, scarce (£30 - £60) 980) Iran Gold 10 Pahlavi MS2537 (1978) KM#1213, 81.36 grammes of .900 gold, Obverse: Head of the Shah, left with ‘Aryamehr’ now added to the legend, Reverse: Crown above radiant lion holding sword within wreath, BU and fully lustrous, an imposing coin, the flagship coin of the Iranian series and the last large Gold issue bearing the portrait of the Shah, these pieces were used as presentation pieces by the Shah to friends and dignitaries. This piece would be a high quality addition to any World or Middle Eastern Collection (£3,800 - £4,500)
972) Hong Kong One Cent 1901H KM#4.3 GEF/AU and nicely toned with a small handling mark (£30 - £40) 973) Hong Kong Ten Cents 1905 KM#13 in a PCGS holder and graded AU58, the key date in the series (£900 - £1,200)
974) Hungary Thaler 1630KB KM#75 Fine or better with a slight dull tone, ex-edge mount at the top (£80 - £100) 975) India 4 Annas Token undated (1899) in bronze 27mm diameter Tea Garden token Kanan Devan Hill Produce Company Ltd. Murnar: Facing Bust of bearded man within inner circle TOKEN FOR 4 ANNAS, three-quarter view of a factory building with K.D.H.P. CO.LD. in exergue, plain edge, 6.86 grammes, NEF with a dark tone area to the left of the obverse, retaining some lustre, Very Rare especially in higher grades (£100 - £250) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk
981) Iran Gold Quarter Pahlavi SH1339 (1960) KM#1160a About EF/EF with two small rim nicks (£50 - £100)
991) Ireland Penny 1931 S.6630 AU/GEF with traces of lustre (£20 - £40)
982) Ireland (2) Halfpenny 1691 Limerick besieged S.6594 GF/VF for type, unevenly toned with a small edge crack. Much of the original Gunmoney coin understike visible including the Sep r and the 89 of the date, this unusual feature always sought after when offered. Halfpenny 1682 Small lettering S.6575, 7.10 grammes, VG the reverse better, with some light surface residue, possibly a contemporary counterfeit (£50 - £75)
992) 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 (£150 - £250)
983) 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 (£200 - £350)
994) Italian States - Sardinia Half Doppia 1786 KM#85 NVF (£300 - £400)
993) Italian States - Papal States Scudo 1846 IB Pius IX KM#1336.1 GVF once lightly cleaned, now colourfully retoning, scarce with only 2073 minted (£100 - £150)
995) Italy 10 Lire 1863 KM#9.3 Fine, Ex-mount (£90 - £110)
984) Ireland Decimal Halfpenny 1986 Proof or Specimen striking KM#19, Coincraft IRDHP/86-3, UNC and lustrous with two tiny edge nicks visible under magnification, only issued in the sets of this year, unpriced by Krause (£65 - £100) 985) Ireland Farthing 1691 Limerick as S.6595 Reversed N in HIBERNIA, also with the H in HIBERNIA having the merest trace of a horizontal bar, this midway between the uprights, VF for wear, and pitted, on an unevenly shaped flan with some shortage of flan at 10 and 2 o’clock (£30 £50) 986) Ireland Farthing 1806 S.6622 UNC with around 25% lustre (£40 - £60) 987) Ireland Groat Henry VII Early Three Crowns Coinage, (1485-1487) No Mint name (Dublin) S.6415, 1.86 grammes, overall Fine with some weakness in the legends (£180 £250) 988) Ireland Groat Henry VIII Harp reverse with h and R S.6475 , 2.65 grammes, nVF/VF and evenly struck a high grade coin for this issue with much eye appeal (£150 - £200) 989) 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 (£90 - £140) 990) Ireland Hiberno-Norse, imitative issue of Aethelred II Long Cross type, ‘Aethelred’ obverse legend, the obverse with unusual styling to the lettering, VF with some surface cracks (£200 - £300)
996) Italy 20 Centesimi 1921R KM#44 Lustrous UNC, the obverse with small spots in the field (£30 - £50) 997) Italy 20 Lire 1928R Year VI KM#69 VF (£100 - £120) 998) Italy 20 Lire 1928R Year VI, Tenth Anniversary of the End of World War I, KM#70 GVF/NEF with speckled tone (£90 - £120) 999) Jamaica (2) Penny 1903 KM#20 UNC with golden tone and underlying lustre, Farthing 1932 KM#24 UNC and lustrous (£35 - £55) 1000) Japan 5 Sen (2) Year 26 (1893) Y#19 UNC with a small spot and a small area of toning. Year 27 (1894) Y#19 UNC the obverse with some slightly uneven tone (£50 - £75) 1001) Japan 50 Sen (3) Year 39 (1906) Y#31 , Year 43 (1910) Y#31 EF, Year 2 (1913) Y#37.2 UNC with some hairlines (£14 £18) 1002) Japan 50 Sen Year 32 (1899) Y#25 UNC and lustrous, scarce thus (£55 - £75) 1003) Japan 50 Sen Year 39 (1906) Y#31 Stem Cut facing down, UNC and lustrous, in a PCGS holder and graded MS63 Note: the holder shows Year 38 (1905) in error (£200 - £250)
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1004) 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 (£25 - £35)
1016) Mexico Gold (2) 2 1/2 Pesos (2) 1945 KM#463 EF with some toning on the obverse, 1948 KM#463 UNC (£140 - £180)
1005) Jersey Eighteen Pence Token 1813 Davis 3, KM#Tn5 Fine/ Near Fine and scarce (£25 - £50)
1017) Mexico Gold (2) 2 1/2 Pesos 1945 KM#463 (2) EF and A/ UNC (£140 - £180)
1006) Korea (2) Quarter Yang Year 2 (1898) KM#1117 NEF toned with a few small edge nicks, 5 Fun Year 504 (1895) Fine (£25 - £50)
1018) Mexico Gold (2) 2 1/2 Pesos 1945 KM#463 A/UNC, 2 Pesos 1945 KM#461 UNC (£130 - £170)
1007) Korea Yang 1892 (Year 501) Obverse 3 characters KM#112 in a PCGS holder and graded AU53 (£75 - £150)
1019) Mexico Gold (2) 2 1/2 Pesos 1945 KM#463 UNC or near so with a flan flaw on the obverse, 2 Pesos 1945 KM#461 GEF (£130 - £170)
1008) Malay Peninsula Keping AH1247 in brass VG/Fine with some corrosion, unpriced in Krause, Rare (£40 - £70)
1020) Mexico Gold (2) 5 Pesos (2) 1920 KM#464 NEF, 1955 KM#464 A/UNC (£280 - £350)
1009) Malta 2 Scudi 1796 KM#343 Fine (£120 - £150)
1021) Monaco 100 Francs Casino Tokens (2) both undated (1977), in sterling silver 39mm diameter 20.21 and 20.42 grammes respectively Prooflike UNC with some handling marks, we note examples being offered at 89 Euros each on internet websites (£30 - £40)
1010) Malta 30 Tari 1730 Armoured Bust KM#327, Davenport 1608 Bold Fine (£120 - £150) 1011) Malta 30 Tari 1730 Eagle below modified bust KM#328, Davenport 1609 Fine, the reverse slightly better (£120 £150) 1012) Malta 30 Tari 1757 KM#A256 Fine, with smoothing to the surfaces, ex-jewellery with signs of old brooch mounting at 3 and 9 o’clock on the reverse, this neatly repaired (£120 - £150)
1022) Morocco 10 Mazunas AH1321 (1904) Birmingham Mint Y#17.2 About UNC the obverse with a light stain, scarce (£20 - £30) 1023) Morocco 2 1/2 Dirhams AH1314 (1897) Paris Mint, Arrowheads point inwards, Y#11.2 Lustrous UNC, in a PCGS holder and graded MS63 (£90 - £120)
1013) Malta 30 Tari 1757 KM#A256 Fine, with some light dirt in the design, this possibly removable with care, a bold example (£120 - £150)
1024) Morocco 2 1/2 Dirhams AH1316 (1899) Paris Mint, Arrowheads point inwards, Y#11.2, Lec 143 UNC in a PCGS holder and graded MS62 (£100 - £150)
1014) Mexico 50 Pesos Gold 1945 KM#481 A/UNC and lustrous (£1,200 - £1,700)
1025) Morocco 5 Dirhams AH1320 London Mint Y#22.1 UNC or near so and lustrous the obverse with small spots (£40 £60) 1026) Mozambique 50 Centimos 1975 the scarce KM95 Unc (£50 - £75) 1027) Munze Gulich Und Bergische Land 1/4 Stuber 1785 PF bold Fine - VF (£25 - £35) 1028) Netherlands East Indies - Batavian Republic Gulden 1802 KM#83 Fine (£150 - £175)
1015) Mexico 50 Pesos Gold 1946 KM#481 A/UNC and lustrous (£1,200 - £1,700)
1029) Netherlands East Indies - Sumatra 4 Kepings 1804 (AH1219) Thin planchet KM#267 EF with some thin scratches and some traces of lustre (£25 - £35) 1030) Netherlands East Indies Gulden 1840 KM#300a EF/NEF with some golden tone, the reverse with some thin scratches below the shield (£100 - £120) 1031) New Zealand Sixpence 1937 KM#8 NEF/EF, Threepence 1936 KM#1 AU/UNC with subdued lustre and some toning (£25 - £45) 1032) Norway 50 Ore 1877 KM#356 Good Fine with some thin scratches on the obverse field, a scarce date, probably more so than catalogue values would suggest (£20 - £40)
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1033) Pakistan 3000 Rupees Gold 1976 Conservation Series Astor Markhor KM#44 UNC with practically full lustre and prooflike, a most attractive example, and much sought after with a low mintage of just 902 pieces (£1,400 £1,800)
1044) Palestine 100 Mils 1934 KM#7 Fine, one of the key dates in the series (£100 - £120) 1045) Palestine 100 Mils 1935 KM#7 UNC and nicely toned with minor cabinet friction (£28 - £35) 1046) Palestine 100 Mils 1939 KM#7 UNC the reverse nicely toned (£28 - £35) 1047) Palestine 100 Mils 1940 KM#7 UNC and lustrous with minor contact marks (£28 - £35) 1048) Palestine 100 Mils 1940 KM#7 UNC and with a choice blue tone, a small spot on the reverse rim barely detracts (£35 - £45)
1034) Palestine (2) 100 Mils 1935 KM#7 UNC and nicely toned, 50 Mils 1939 KM#6 UNC and lustrous with minor cabinet friction (£35 - £45) 1035) Palestine 1 Mil 1940 KM#1 UNC with good subdued lustre and small spots on the obverse, a key scarce date (£50 £75)
1049) Palestine 100 Mils 1942 KM#7 UNC the obverse nicely toned (£28 - £35) 1050) Palestine 20 Mils 1940 KM#5 UNC with an attractive subtle golden tone, in a PCGS holder and graded MS63, Rare in this high grade, of 34 examples graded by PCGS, only one has graded higher (£350 - £450)
1036) Palestine 10 Mils (2) 1940 KM#4 A/UNC with a few small spots, 1941 KM#4 A/UNC both with traces of lustre (£18 - £25) 1037) Palestine 10 Mils (2) 1940 KM#4 EF toned with light contact marks, 1946 KM#4 EF/GEF with some dirt in the legends and rim (£30 - £60) 1038) Palestine 10 Mils (2) 1940 KM#4 UNC with a few small spots, 1941 KM#4 UNC with a pleasing subtle tone, both with underlying lustre (£50 - £75) 1039) Palestine 10 Mils 1934 KM#4 UNC with a subtle and colourful tone, in a PCGS holder and graded MS63 (£200 - £250)
1051) Palestine 20 Mils 1940 KM#5 UNC with an attractive tone, in a PCGS holder and graded MS63, Rare in this grade, of 34 examples graded by PCGS, only one has graded higher (£350 - £450)
1052) Palestine 5 Mils 1941 KM#3 UNC and attractively toned, rare in high grade (£70 - £100) 1040) Palestine 10 Mils 1937 KM#4 Toned UNC, in a PCGS holder and graded MS64 (£130 - £160)
1053) Palestine 5 Mils 1942 KM#3a UNC with around 75% lustre (£25 - £35)
1041) Palestine 10 Mils 1939 KM#4 Lustrous UNC with an underlying golden tone, in a PCGS holder and graded MS65 (£120 - £180)
1054) Palestine 50 Mils 1935 KM#6 Lustrous UNC with a subtle gold tone, in a PCGS holder and graded MS63 (£18 - £25)
1042) Palestine 10 Mils 1942 KM#4a UNC with a pleasing pastel tone (£40 - £60)
1055) Peru 1/5 Libre 1922 Trade Coinage KM#210 GVF with a low mintage of just 8110 pieces (£90 - £110)
1043) Palestine 100 Mils (2) 1935 KM#7 UNC or near so, the obverse lightly toned, 1942 KM#7 UNC and lustrous, the reverse with a green spots visible on close examination (£45 - £65)
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1056) Peru 100 Soles Gold 1959 KM#231 A/UNC and lustrous with some hairlines (£1,400 - £1,800)
1065) Portugal 50 Escudos 1930 KM#577 in an NGC holder and graded MS62, appears conservatively graded, one of the lowest mintages in this series, listed at $400 in MS60 by Krause, with no price given for MS63 (£100 - £200) 1066) Portuguese India Half Rupia 1936 KM#23 Lustrous UNC with some contact marks, Portugal 20 Centavos 1948 KM#583 UNC with a trace of lustre (£30 - £45) 1067) Romania (2) 100 Lei 1936 KM#54 About EF with some contact marks, 50 Lei 1938 KM#55 Lustrous UNC with some contact marks (£50 - £75)
1057) Peru 50 Soles Gold 1959 KM#230 A/UNC and lustrous (£700 - £1,000)
1068) Russia (2) 50 Kopeks 1886 AΓ Y#45 VF, Ex-swivel mount, the edge now repaired, the obverse with some scratches and hairlines, a very rare date with a tiny mintage of just 2058 pieces, 10 Kopeks 1901 CПБ ф3 Y#20a.2 Fine and scarce (£100 - £120) 1069) Russia Rouble 1764MMД EI C#67.2a VG struck slightly off-centre (£80 - £140) 1070) Russia Rouble 1893AГ Y#46 Fine/Good Fine with two small edge nicks, a key date in the series (£125 - £150)
1058) Peru 8 Reales 1809 LIMAE JP, Obverse with large (imaginary) bust right KM#105.2 Good Fine/Fine, the reverse with some scratches (£100 - £150) 1059) Peru Gold (2) 10 Soles 1959 KM#236 EF, scarce with only 1103 minted, 5 Soles 1957 KM#235 About UNC, only 2146 minted (£250 - £320) 1060) Peru Gold (2) Half Libra 1907 GOZG Trade Coinage KM#209 VF, One Fifth Libra 1959ZBR KM#210 Trade Coinage UNC (£200 - £260) 1061) Poland 100 Zlotych 1966 Polish Millennium Y#57 silver issue Unc (2) (£50 - £80)
1071) Russia Two Kopeks 1800EM C#95.3 EF with traces of lustre, the with minor spots and a few contact marks, a most attractive example, Russia - Siberia Two Kopeks 1779 C#4 Near VF with good surfaces (£75 - £100) 1072) Sarawak One Cent 1920H KM#12 in a PCGS holder and graded MS63 (£60 - £80) 1073) Scotland 60 Shillings 1692 S.5642, Second reverse with larger, wider harp, as described in the Coincraft Standard Catalogue 1999 edition SWM60S-020 Good Fine or better a bold and even coin, Very Rare, superior to the Spink plate coin and of comparable quality to the Coincraft plate coin. (£1,800 - £2,200)
1062) Poland 5 Zlotych 1928 Y#18 GEF/AU, rare and considerably under-rated by Krause, we note at the time of writing, only four other examples available online, all significantly inferior to this piece and priced from £140-£250. Our archive database stretching back 17 years, shows we have not previously offered another piece (£400 - £600)
1074) Scotland Groat Robert III Heavy Coinage S.5154, some die clashing obscures part of the head, 2.72 grammes, Good Fine, comes with two tickets (£150 - £200) 1063) Portugal 100 Escudos 1999 INCM Bimetallic UNICEF issue, with PORTUGUSA error legend KM#722.2 (2) GEF and A/ UNC both with a subtle and colourful tone (£25 - £35)
1075) Scotland Six Shillings James VI 1619 Scottish Arms in first and fourth quarters S.5508 Near Fine/Good Fine the obverse with some scratches, all legends bold (£300 - £400)
1064) Portugal 50 Centavos 1930 KM#577 Lustrous UNC with hints of golden tone, in a PCGS holder and graded MS64, listed at $400 by Krause for MS60, unpriced above MS60 (£140 - £180)
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1076) South Africa Crown 1892 Single shaft on wagon KM#8.1 NVF/VF with some contact marks (£100 - £150)
unique four countermark example was presented to Pastor J.F.Rowlands an eminent Durban Numismatist (£25 - £50)
1077) South Africa Crown 1892 Single shaft on wagon KM#8.1 VF with a small edge bruise (£200 - £250)
1086) South Africa Two Shillings 1923 Proof KM#18 in a SANGS holder and graded PF62, only 1402 of the Proof issue were minted (£180 - £220) 1087) Spain 5 Centimos 1870 OM KM#662 UNC and nicely toned, in a PCGS holder and graded MS63 BN (£40 - £60) 1088) Spain One Peseta (2) 1899 (99) SG-V KM#706 GEF and lustrous, 1900 (00) SM-V EF and lustrous (£40 - £60) 1089) Spanish Netherlands - Brabant Ducaton 1668 Antwerp Mint KM#79.1 Fine with some surface stress marks (£50 - £100)
1078) South Africa Crown 1950 Proof KM#40.1 in a PCGS holder and graded PR63 (£120 - £150) 1079) South Africa Half Pond 1895 KM#9.2 Fine, Ex-Jewellery (£120 - £180) 1080) South Africa Half Pond 1896 KM#9.2 VF (£140 - £180) 1081) South Africa Halfcrown 1923 Proof KM#19.1 in a SANGS holder and graded PF63, only 1402 of the Proof issue were minted (£200 - £250) 1082) South Africa INA Fantasy Crown 1937 Edward VIII crowned and draped bust with KING EMPEROR legend, in Bartonstyle gold plate, Plain edge, 20.45 grammes, nFDC with minor hairlines, retaining much mint brilliance, stated by the vendor to be unique (£165 - £195) 1083) South Africa Krugerrand 1975 KM#73 UNC and lustrous with minor contact marks (£1,100 - £1,500)
1090) Spanish Netherlands - West Friesland Ducaton 1673 Plain inner circle KM#46.1 Fine with some flan damage (£100 £120) 1091) Straits Settlements (3) 10 Cents 1883 KM#11 VG a collectable example for the grade, Five Cents 1880H VG a key date, Half Cent 1883 KM#8 Fine, all scarce or rare (£150 - £200) 1092) Straits Settlements 20 Cents 1874H KM#12 Good Fine/ Fine, Rare with only 45,000 minted (£100 - £150) 1093) Straits Settlements 20 Cents 1880H KM#12 NEF, Very scarce with a mintage of just 85,000 pieces (£100 - £150) 1094) Straits Settlements Half Cent 1889 KM#15 UNC with an underlying colourful tone, sharply struck an extremely attractive example, in a PCGS holder and graded MS63, Rare thus (£130 - £160) 1095) Straits Settlements Ten Cents 1876H KM#11 Near EF the reverse with some lustre, one of the key dates in the Victorian series, rare thus (£30 - £60) 1096) Sweden 25 Ore 1885 EB KM#739, 1896 EB KM#739 both toned UNC (£40 - £60)
1084) South Africa Pond 1898 KM#10.2 in an NGC holder and graded MS63+. All South African ZAR gold desirable in high grades (£600 - £1,000)
1097) Sweden Quarter Riksdaler 1833 CB KM#627 EF/NEF and lustrous, the obverse with a few small spots, a key date in the series with a mintage of just 63,000 pieces (£125 £150) 1098) Swiss Cantons - Bern Quarter Thaler 1758 KM#118 Near Fine/Fine (£40 - £60) 1099) Swiss Cantons - Geneva Five Francs 1848 KM#137 in an NGC holder and graded MS61. Rare with a tiny mintage of just 1176 pieces (£300 - £600)
1085) South Africa Thaler 1780SF Maria Theresa with three countermarks on the obverse, the countermarks showing wildebeests galloping left with mountains behind, Lustrous UNC. Cataloguer’s Note: These were produced for the Natal Numismatic Society in Durban 5th to 10th July 1976. Examples with one countermark were sold to the public, two countermarks were sold at a premium to the public, three countermarks were presented to those involved with the organisation of the convention, and a More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk
1100) Swiss Cantons - Zurich 10 Batzen 1812B Choice UNC and lustrous, in a PCGS holder and graded MS64, the finest known example thus far recorded by the PCGS Population Report (£200 - £250)
1101) Switzerland 10 Rappen 1875B KM#6 in a PCGS holder and graded MS62, Extremely Rare and one of the key coins in the entire Swiss series, lists at $1700 UNC in Krause, we note the PCGS Population Report records only nine examples (£600 - £800)
1109) Tunisia 20 Millim 1960 Obverse and Reverse uniface trial pair, struck in gold, design as KM#307, weight 8.90 and 8.96 grammes, these trials unlisted by Krause, Lustrous UNC (£700 - £850)
1110) Turkey (2) Yuzluk AH1203/1 Selim III KM#507, 31.20 grammes, About Fine with a small hole, 20 Kurush AH1277/1 KM#693 VG/Near Fine with uneven tone, China Empire 20 Cash CD1907 Y#11.2 Fine with some flan cracks (£25 - £50) 1111) Turkey 5 Kurush 1935 KM#862 UNC and attractively toned in a PCGS holder and graded MS64 (£40 - £55)
1102) Switzerland 20 Francs Gold 1922B KM#35.1 UNC or very near so with an edge nick (£230 - £300) 1103) Switzerland 5 Francs 1907 KM#34 Good Fine with a toning line on the right of the obverse (£70 - £90) 1104) Switzerland 5 Francs 1923B KM#37 UNC and lustrous with minor contact marks (£40 - £60) 1105) Switzerland 5 Francs 1925B KM#38 UNC and lustrous with minor contact marks, scarce (£60 - £90) 1106) Thailand 4000 Baht 1981 (BE2524) International Year of the Child Y#153, 17.17 grammes of .900 gold, Proof nFDC with light handling marks, uncased in capsule, the only issue of this unusual denomination (£800 - £1,000)
1112) Uruguay 5 Centesimos (British Royal Mint Trial) 23mm diameter, Obverse a modified Sierra Leone obverse (c.1964) the portrait with added moustache, Reverse 5 Centesimos within a wreath, Z in the field within the figure 5, weight 4.95 grammes, plain edge, believed to be struck in steel, UNC and lustrous, the obverse with some light hairlines, Rare (£100 - £150) 1113) USA (2) 5 Cents 1891 Breen 2549 EF with a few contact marks on the head and USA Dime 1892 Breen 3470 GEF and nicely toned with a few small rim nicks (£60 - £100) 1114) USA (2) Half Dollar 1877S Type II Breen 5016 About VF, Quarter Dollar 1877 Breen 4092 Fine with grey tone (£80 - £120) 1115) USA 50 Dollars 1990 Gold One Ounce KM#219 UNC in capsule (£1,100 - £1,500)
1107) Tunisia 10 Francs 1950 (AH1370) Medallic Coinage X#1 UNC, scarce with a mintage of just 1,103 pieces (£45 - £60) 1108) Tunisia 10 Millim 1960 Obverse and Reverse uniface trial pair, struck in gold, design as KM#306, weight 6.66 and 6.67 grammes,, these trials unlisted by Krause, Lustrous UNC (£600 - £700)
1116) USA Cent 1839 Breen 1874 Good Fine with some flan flaws, India One Rupee 1862 CalcuttaKM#473.1 Bust B/Type II Reverse GVF (£24 - £45) 1117) USA Cent 1864 No L, Rounded tip to bust, Breen 1959 VF with some dirt in the legends and devices (£60 - £80) 1118) USA Dime 1916D Mercury, Breen 3599 in an NGC holder and graded VF30. The 1916D Mercury Dime is one of the legendary rarities of the US coinage, with even lower grade examples now realising top prices. Only 264,000 pieces were minted, by far the lowest mintage in the series (£1,900 - £2,300)
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1129) USA Half Dollar Commemorative 1925S California 75th Anniversary of the Statehood, Breen 7465 Bright GEF (£100 - £150)
1119) USA Dollar 1883CC Breen 5574 Lustrous UNC (£100 - £150) 1120) USA Dollar 1884CC Breen 5580 Lustrous UNC (£100 - £150) 1121) USA Five Cents 1883 Barber Liberty Head First Type, No Cents, Repunched Date, with a small extra line extending from the lower left of the first 8 (possible 8 over 1?) Fivaz/ Stanton 1301 AU/GEF, the variety unlisted by Breen and much scarcer than the standard date variety for this type (£50 - £100) 1122) USA Five Dollars Gold 1895 Breen 6758 NEF with some light contact marks (£250 - £350)
1123) USA Gold Dollar 1850 Breen 6011 Good Fine/Fine (£55 £75)
1130) USA Halfpenny 1760 VOCE POPULI Group III, Head divides E and R of HIBERNIA, 60 over 00, tail added to first 0 to form the 6, touching exergue line, Crosslet after VOCE, Breen 226, approaching Fine (£40 - £60) 1131) USA One Cent (2) 1840 Large Date Breen 1875 NVF with a die crack on the obverse, 1852 the 52 of the date repunched Breen 1908 NVF (£35 - £50) 1132) USA Ten Cents 1834 Large perfect 4 in date, Large D in UNITED, the D from a font originally intended for use on the Half Dollar, this rare variety discovered in 1975 by Breen. Breen 3203, Davis 2, many die pairings are listed for this date, this die pairing one of the more rare and desirable types. GVF, a bold and pleasing example of this rare type. (£100 - £150) 1133) USA Ten Dollars Gold 1891CC Second C of mintmark double punched, variety confirmed by the spine below the chin on the obverse, and various states of die cracks through the stars, Breen 7035 (Rare) EF/GEF and lustrous with some contact marks (£1,200 - £1,500)
1124) USA Gold Dollar 1873 Open 3, Full LIBERTY Breen 6089 NEF (£80 - £160) 1125) USA Gold Dollar 1874 with only the L of LIBERTY on headband Breen 6094 EF and pleasing (£250 - £300) 1134) USA Three Cents 1879 Breen 2441 Fine, Rare with a mintage of just 38,000 pieces, Breen states: More often offered in Proof state than in business strike form (£40 £80) 1126) USA Half Dime 1829 Double Reverse Stripes, Breen 2983 with a pleasing and colourful tone, in an NGC holder and graded XF45 (£100 - £150)
1135) USA Twenty Dollars 1905S Breen 7346 NEF Ex-jewellery (£1,050 - £1,300)
1127) USA Half Dime 1831 Breen 2986 VF along with Italy 20 Lire 1928R 10th Anniversary of the End of World War I KM#70 Good Fine with grey tone (£40 - £80) 1128) USA Half Dollar 1844 O, Normal Date, Larger O, Breen 4773 in an NGC holder ‘AU Details - Cleaned’, scarce with a low mintage of 2,005,000 pieces (£300 - £500)
1136) USA Twenty Dollars Gold 1924 Breen 7401 VF Ex-Jewellery (£1,100 - £1,400)
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1137) USA Washington Cent 1793 3 over 2, Breen 1225 Anglesey edge, 10.42 grammes, an earlier striking with no signs of the obverse die breaks in the legend, strong VF for the type, the reverse with a planchet fault on the ships rigging, desirable in all grades above Fine (£140 - £180) 1138) USA/French Colonies 9 Deniers 1722H Breen 263, 6.02 grammes, Fine for wear on a pitted flan with some spots (£100 - £120) 1139) USA/Ireland Farthing undated St. Patricks, legend with trefoil of pellets after FLOREAT, Fair with green patina and porous surfaces (£30 - £60) 1140) USA/Ireland Halfpenny 1723 Woods, No pellet before H, Large 3, Breen 155 NVF/GF the obverse with some spots, a bold striking for the type (£40 - £60) 1141) 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 (£70 - £120) 1142) Venezuela Gold (2) 5 Bolivares undated (c.1962) InterChange Banks-Suiza 16th Century Chiefs - Naiguata X#MB125 Lustrous UNC, 20 Bolivares undated (c.1957) 4.43 grammes of .900 gold, UNC or near so and lustrous (£210 - £270)
Roman and Ancient Coins (lots 1143 - 1167) 1143) Ancient Greece (20) Quarter Obol Teos-Ionia Tetartemorion, c.500BC, Head of Griffin right/Quadripart incuse square, About Fine. Mysia - Parion Diobol c.480BC Gorgon’s Head/ Incuse square containing cruciform square, pellet in centre, 1.64 grammes, About Fine/Fine. Thrace - Chersonesos Hemidrachm 386-338BC McCLean 4091 Forepart of Lion right. head reverted/Quardipart incuse square with AG over dot in one section, bucranium in another NVF with good metal. Mysia - Parion Hemidrachm c.400-300BC Head of Gorgon facing/PA-RI above and below Bull standing left, with head turned right, bucranium below, BMC 19 Fine. Mysia - Parion Hemidrachm Head of Gorgon facing with tongue protruding, surrounded by serpents/Bull standing left, struck off-centre with much of the bull off-flan 2.36 grammes, About Fine. Gaul - Massalia Obol 4th Century BC Youthful head of Apollo left/Wheel of four spokes M in one angle, largely off-centre, 0.5 grammes, Depeyrot 64 Fine. Thrace - Thasos Obol 450-425BC Satyr keeling left holding kantharos/Amphora, 0.95 grammes, BMC 53 Good Fine with edge crack. Caria - Kos Hemiobol, 0.65 grammes, Crab/square with dot in one angle, Fine. Lesbos Hemiobol c.525-475BC Head of Attis right wearing Phyrgian cap/incuse square Fine. Lesbos-Mytilene 1/36 stater, billon, Two Eyes/Incuse square 0.82 grammes Fine or slightly better with some edge cracks. Ionia, uncertain mint 8-Rayed star/Incuse square, c.5th Century BC, 0.72 grammes, 8mm diameter, Fine or slightly better. Sicily Akragas Pentonkion c.460-446BC Eagle standing right/5 dots denoting mark of value 9mm diameter, 0.96 grammes. Apollonia Pontica, Thrace Silver Drachm c.420-+300BC, Gorgon facing with open mouth, tongue protruding/
Upright anchor with crayfish in right field, 2.75 grammes Fine with some encrustation. Ionia - Miletos Silver 1/12th Stater, 6th Century BC9mm diameter, 0.95 grammes Lion’s Head left/Star ornament within an incuse square, Sear 3533, Fine. Thraco-Macedonian Tribes Silver Hemiobol Spearhead/Quadripartite incuse square with dot in each angle, 8mm diameter, 0.69 grammes, Fine or better. Maroneia - Thrace Triobol 398-385BC Forepart of Horse left/Grapevine within dotted square, letters indistinct, 2.2 grammes VG, Ionia - Kolophon Tetartemorion c.450BC, 0.22 grammes, 7mm diameter, Head right/incuse square with dot in one angle VG with some encrustation. Kingdom of Macedonia, Demetrios Poliorketes Ae11 c.290-287BC, Helmeted Head Right/Prow right with BA above AIX below Fine with some surface dirt. Egypt - Ptolemy I, as Satrap, Silver Hemidrachm, Head right in elephant skin headdress/Athena Alkidemos walking right brandishing spear and shield, 1.21 grammes, 10mm diameter, Fine. Bruttium Hemidrachm Lion facing/TAMБ in cross within circle, 9.5mm diameter, 1.31 grammes, Fine (£200 - £600) 1144) Ancients (2) Roman As Augustus 27BC Obverse: Bust left CAESAR AUGUSTUS PONT MAX TRIBUNIO POT, Reverse: SC in centre P LVRIVS . AGRIPPA [---], RIC 428, Sear 1686 Near Fine with some surface deposits. Celtic bronze As Castulo, Iberia, Spain, 2nd Century BC, 26mm diameter, Obverse: Diademed Head right, Reverse: Sphinx with legend in exergue off-flan, weight 13.79 grammes Near Fine with flan crack/missing flan at 5 o’clock (£30 - £60) 1145) Celtic Gold Stater Atrebates and Regni - Tincomarus/ Tincommius, (1st Century BC to 1st Century AD) Obverse: COM.F on a sunken tablet Reverse: Horseman with javelin to right, S.76 Van Arsdell 385, 5.23 grammes, Good Fine with some stress cracks to the edge, comes with old ticket (£500 - £750)
1146) Celtic Units (4) Cunobelin (2) Horse/Griffin S.328, Helmeted Bust right, Reverse: Bull butting, TASC below S.340, the others worn and unattributed, Poor to VG (£10 - £20) 1147) Roman (6) Antoninianus Tetricus II Reverse: Sacrificial implements, Cunetion 2590, RIC 255var, portrait VF on an irregular flan with ragged edge. Claudius (41-54AD) As, Reverse: Minerva standing right brandishing spear RIC 100 VG. Denarius C.Postumius (73BC) Rome Mint, Obverse: Bust of Diana right, hair tied into a knot bow and quiver over shoulder, Reverse hunting dog running right Exergue C.POSTVMI TA, spear below NVF with some contact marks, along with a further three unattributed these low grade or damaged (£50 - £75) 1148) Roman (6) Siliqua Valens (364-378AD) , Trier Mint Obverse: Bust right, diademed, draped and cuirassed, Reverse : Roma seated left holding Victory and Spear RIC 27e NVF. Denarius Trajan (98-117AD) Obverse: Laureate head right, left shoulder draped IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P, Reverse: Felicitas standing left holding caduceus and leaning on column, Rome Mint 103-111 AD Fine with
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thin scratches. Denarius Trajan (98-117AD) Obverse: Bust right, laureate IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TRP COS V P P, Reverse: Felicitas standing left holding caduceus and cornucopia RIC 174 Good Fine. Denarius Septimius Severus Obverse: Bust right, laureate SEVERVS PIVS AVG, Reverse: Septimius Severus on horseback left holding Victory and spear RIC 213A, (struck c.207AD) Fine/Good Fine. Denarius Vespasian (72-73AD) Obverse: Laureate Head right IMP CAES VESP AVG AVG P M CO[S IIII], Reverse: AVGVR TRI POT, sacrificial implements simpulum, aspergillum, jug and lituus RIC 356 VG/NF. Denarius Geta Obverse Draped bust right, much of the legend off the flan, Reverse: priestly implements SEVERI AVG [--] issued (198-199AD) VG (£50 - £75) 1149) Roman Antoninianus (21) Valerian (14), Gallienus (5) and Claudius (1) in mixed grades Near Fine to Near VF (£200 - £300) 1150) Roman Antoninianus (30) most are Gallienus and Valerian types Near Fine to Near VF, and a Claudius II Antoninianus VF (£300 - £400) 1151) Roman Ar Denarius (3) Geta (200-202AD) Obverse: Draped bust right P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, Reverse: Geta in Military dress, standing left with baton and sceptre, trophy behind, PRINC IVVENTVTIS, RSC 157, RIC 18, 3.08 grammes, NVF. Geta, Rome, 202AD Obverse Draped bust right, GETA CAES PONTIF, Reverse: Minerva helmeted, standing left, holding hand on shield and spear, 3.68 grammes, RSC 79, RIC 25 Good Fine with small edge cracks. Geta (200-202AD) as Caesar Obverse Draped Bust right, P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, Reverse Nobilitas standing right holding sceptre and palladium, NOBILITAS 2.85 grammes, RIC13a GVF/VF with some edge cracks (£120 - £150) 1152) Roman Denarii (12) Commodus to Septimius Severus Fair to Fine (£50 - £100) 1153) Roman Denarii (18) and a Roman Ae3 1st and 2nd Century, a good mix of types VG to Fine (£125 - £175) 1154) Roman Denarius (3) Commodus 186-187AD Rev. Pietas standing left RIC 146 Good Fine/Fine, Geta 200-202AD Rev. Geta standing left with baton and sceptre, trophy behind RIC 18 NVF with some edge cracks, Severus Alexander 228-231AD Rev.Victory running right, RIC 215 some surface cracks, Good Fine/Fine (£20 - £40) 1155) Roman Denarius Galba (68-69AD) Sear 2109, RIC 167, RSC 287 Obverse: Bare head right IMP SER GALBA AVG, Reverse: SPQR OB CS legend in three lines within oak wreath, 3.26 grammes, Good Fine/NVF (£250 - £300)
1157) Roman Denarius Nero (60-61AD) Obverse: Bare Head right NERO CAESAR AVG IMP, Reverse: Virtus standing left, foot on pile of arms, holding parazonium and spear PONTIF MAX TR P VII COS IIII P P, EX SC in fields RIC 26, RSC 220, 3.48 grammes, Fine/Good Fine (£290 - £350)
1158) Roman Denarius Octavian (36BC) Obverse: Bare Head right IMP CAESAR DIVI [F III] VIR [IT] ER R P C, Reverse: Priestly implements simpulum, sprinkler, jug and lituus Sear 1544, RSC 91, 3.71 grammes, About Fine with some weakness in the legends (£200 - £250)
1159) Roman Legionary Denarius Marc Antony (c.32-31BC) Obverse: Praetorian Galley right ANT AVG III VIR R P C , Reverse: Legionary eagle between two standards LEG XIV, RSC 44, Fine with two edge nicks and a banker’s mark (£125 - £150) 1160) Roman Legionary Denarius Marc Antony (c.32-31BC) Obverse: Praetorian Galley right ANT AVG III VIR R P C, Reverse: Legionary eagle between two standards LEG XIII , RSC 42, About VF with some surface marks and a banker’s mark (£190 - £230)
1161) Roman Legionary Denarius Marc Antony (c.32-31BC) Praetorian Galley right ANT AVG III VIR R P C, Reverse: Legionary eagle between two standards LEG III , RSC 28.6, Fine with some surface marks (£150 - £200) 1162) Roman Siliqua Eugenius (392-394AD) Treveri Mint, Obverse: Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right D N EVGENIVS P F AVG, Reverse: Roma seated left on cuirass, holding Victory on globe in right hand and reversed spear in left hand. Mintmark TRPS. RIC IX 106d, RSC 14a, Sear 20688, 1.52 grammes, Near VF/Good Fine with a flan chip at 9 o’clock (£500 - £600)
1156) Roman Denarius Julius Caesar (47-46BC) mint in Africa, Obverse: Diademed head of Venus right, Reverse: Aeneas walking left, carrying Anchises and the Palladium, CAESAR, 3.35 grammes, Sear 1402, RSC 12 Fine, comes with old ticket (£250 - £300) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk
1163) Roman Siliqua Gratian (367-383AD) Obverse: Diademed and draped bust right, D N GRATIANVS P F AVG Reverse: Roma seated left on throne, holding Victory and inverted spear. VRBS ROMA Mintmark TRPS. RIC Trier RIC IX 46b. Pleasing VF with grey tone (£85 - £125) 1164) Sassanian Hemidrachms (10) VF to NEF (£120 - £180) 1165) Sassanian Hemidrachms (15) VF to NEF (£140 - £200) 1166) Sassanian Hemidrachms (15) VF to NEF (£140 - £200) 1167) Stater Gallo-Belgic c.150-c.50BC Obverse: Laureate Head left, Reverse: horse left S.2 VG Rare (£200 - £300)
English Hammered Coins (lots 1168 - 1269)
1171) Angel Mary S.2490, North 1958, a mule of Schneider 710 obverse/Schneider 723 variety, with colon after Z rather than a single stop, an unusual die pairing. 4.72 grammes, Fine, possibly a detector find, all Mary gold very rare (£3,000 - £4,000)
1172) Crown Edward VI 1551 S.2478 mintmark y legends Fine and bold, the King on horseback and shield Near Fine with some weakness of strike, two small edge cracks barely detract (£1,000 - £1,200)
1168) Angel Edward IV Second Reign S.2091 Mintmark Heraldic Cinquefoil, 5.07 grammes, some roughness to the edge at 4 o’clock, About Fine with a tiny crack below the shield (£700 - £1,100)
1169) Angel Edward IV Second Reign, London Mint Mintmark Annulet to left of head S.2091, as Schneider 454 with no punctuation before TOR in the reverse legend. die rotation around 270 degrees, Fine with some surface cracks on and around the ship and shield and correspondingly on the obverse (£2,500 - £3,000)
1170) Angel Henry VII S.2187 mintmark Pheon, 4.99 grammes, VF gilded (£1,000 - £1,200)
1173) Crown Edward VI 1552 S.2478 mintmark Tun, with an old scratch on either side, Fine with grey toning, the 1552 coin several times scarcer than 1551 (£1,300 - £1,600)
1174) Double Crown James I Second Coinage S.2622, North 2087, Schneider 34, mintmark Coronet, Fine, on a wavy flan, with some scratches before the bust, the edge suggests possibly once mounted, however the coins surfaces show no porosity, Ex-Spink Auction 14006 Lot 318, Ex-CNG E-Auction 280 Lot 496, Ex-Tradewinds Collection (£1,000 - £1,300)
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1175) Farthing Edward I ER ANGLIE legend, no inner circle, Class 5 with crude wide crown, bust to edge of coin, Reverse: CIVITAS LONDON S.1446B, 0.36 grammes GVF a pleasing and problem-free example, all Edward I Farthings hard to find in better than Fine grade (£120 - £150) 1176) Gold Crown Charles I Fourth Bust, group D S.2715 mintmark Crown Good Fine (£350 - £500)
1177) Gold Crown Charles I Second Bust in ruff, armour and mantle, no inner circles, S.2711 mintmark Castle, some striations in the obverse field suggest signs of expert work otherwise Fine or better (£550 - £650)
1181) Groat Henry V Class G S.1767, North 1388, 3.81 grammes, better than Fine and evenly struck. Comes with two old tickets stating ‘Frowning Bust Class G. No mullet on breast Brooke (1930) IX. N8 P3, Potter IX/YIII. (note: Henry V definitive issues) Stewartby G, Whitton type G Brooke (1932), Delme-Radcliffe (90); D.Mangakis; Seaby 3/1961 ex-A.Carlyon-Britton; H.A.Parsons 1954 (301,part) (£300 - £350)
1182) Groat Henry VI (Restored) London Mint S.2082, North 1617, 2.82 grammes mintmark Restoration Cross, a small scuff on the obverse, Good Fine with a light crease (£400 - £500)
1178) Groat Edward III Post-Treaty period (1369-1377) Pellet chain-mail below bust S.1638 GF Rare (£300 - £450) 1183) Groat Henry VI Annulet issue S.1835/S.1836 mule with Obverse: Annulets at neck, mintmark Pierced Cross (Calais Mint Obverse), Reverse: Annulet in legend after POSVI and in two central quarters, CIVITAS LONDON (London Mint reverse) Fine with some weakness on the King’ portrait (£80 - £100) 1179) Groat Edward III Post-Treaty period, (1369-1377) Row of annulets below bust (chain mail) S.1638 mintmark Cross Pattée 4.36 grammes, Fine/Good Fine, Rare (£1,200 £1,500)
1184) Groat Henry VII Profile issue - Tentative issue S.2254, North 1743, mintmark None, 2.62 grammes, Fine or slightly better, creased, Ex-Lord Stewartby, Spink Auction 28/3/2017 Lot 1504 (part) (£200 - £250) 1185) Groat Henry VII Profile Issue - Tentative issue, Double band to crown, S.2254, North 1743 mintmark Cross Crosslet, 2.94 grammes Fine with some weakness on the shield (£250 - £300)
1180) Groat Henry IV/V, Type A - muled with Henry IV obverse, light coinage type III. Obverse with Annulet to left of the crown and pellet to the right of the crown, 9 arches in tressure, S.1760, North 1385 mintmark pierced cross with central pellet, 3.75 grammes. Good Fine, bold and very rare (£2,000 - £2,500)
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1186) Groat Henry VII Profile Issue - Tentative issue, Double band to crown, S.2254, North 1743 mintmark Cross Crosslet, 2.97 grammes GVF/NEF a bold and attractive coin, a few thin scratches on the reverse visible under magnification barely detract, a superior example of this rare and sought after issue, very desirable in this high grade (£2,000 £2,500)
1192) Groat Richard III RICARD legend, S.2156 type 2b, mintmark Boar’s Head 2, 2.47 grammes, some unevenness to the edge, otherwise VF, very rare and sought after in all grades (£1,800 - £2,300)
1187) Groat Henry VIII First Issue, Portrait of Henry VII in profile S.2316 mintmark Portcullis VF with even grey tone (£180 - £280)
1188) Groat Henry VIII Laker Bust D with Irish titles S.2338, North 1798, mintmark Pheon Fine with grey tone and an edge crack at 4 o’clock (£300 - £400)
1189) Groat Mary S.2492, North 1960 mintmark Pomegranate 2.07 grammes, VF with a few surface marks (£400 - £500)
1190) Groat Philip and Mary S.2508, North 1973 mintmark Lis, 1.93 grammes, Good Fine with some surface marks (£230 - £280)
1191) Groat Philip and Mary S.2508, North 1973 mintmark Lis, 2.17 grammes, VF with some old surface marks, rare in all grades above Fine (£400 - £500)
1193) Groat Richard III RICARD legend, S.2157, North 1679, mintmark Sun and Rose 2, 2.93 grammes Nearer VF than Fine, some old thin scratches on the obverse, obverse otherwise very pleasing with clear portrait, the reverse with one small weak area but overall very bold and pleasing, A very rare and sought after type, missing from many hammered collections, comes with old ticket (£1,900 - £2,400)
1194) Half Noble Edward III Treaty Period, Saltire before Edward, Curule-shaped X S.1506, North 1231 mintmark Cross Potent, 3.35 grammes Good Fine or slightly better (£1,500 - £2,000)
1195) Half Ryal Edward IV Light coinage (1464-1470) S.1959 mintmark -/Crown, weight 3.81 grammes, EF with excellent portrait (£1,600 - £2,000)
1196) Half Sovereign Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, Tower Mint, S.2391, North 1865 mintmark Lis, 5.32 grammes, Fine with a small edge crack at 11 o’clock, a scarce and desirable type (£1,500 - £2,000)
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1201) Halfcrown Elizabeth I Seventh issue S.2583 North 2013, mintmark 1, some small weak areas, approaching VF with a small edge nick around 3 o’clock, Rare, Ex-Spink Auction 14006, 22/9/2014, Lot 310 (£1,500 - £2,000)
1197) Half Sovereign Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, Tower Mint, S.2391, North 1865 mintmark Lis/Arrow, 5.39 grammes, approaching Fine with dull surfaces (£1,400 - £1,600) 1202) Halfcrown James I Third Coinage, Plume over shield S.2667, North 2123, mintmark Trefoil, 14.84 grammes, Fine with bold legend, some graffiti behind the King, Ex-Spink Auction 15004 25/3/2015 Lot 617 (£380 - £450)
1198) Halfcrown 1653 Commonwealth ESC 431, Bull 28, 14.44 grammes, some weakness in parts, the legends bold, overall Fine or better with some golden tone (£550 - £650)
1203) Halfgroat Edward III Calais Mint, Annulet on breast S.1623, North 1263, Fine with some weakness to the obverse legend, Rare, comes with ticket (£200 - £250)
1199) Halfcrown 1654 Commonwealth ESC 434, Bull 40 , 14.32 grammes, Fine with grey tone, on a slightly porous flan with some surface marks (£450 - £550) 1204) Halfgroat Edward III Fourth Coinage, Pre-Treaty Period S.1570 mintmark Cross 3 Fine (£25 - £50) 1205) Halfgroat Henry VI Pinecone-Mascle issue, Calais Mint S.1877 mintmark Cross Fleury/Plain Cross, 1.87 grammes, NVF, Ex- Glendining, Reigate hoard sale 8/12/1992, comes with old ticket (£100 - £120)
1200) Halfcrown Charles I 1644 Bristol Mint S.3007, North 2489, Brooker 977, 13.82 grammes, VF with some old scratches, some light porosity, overall bold and with much eye appeal, comes with ticket (£1,000 - £1,200)
1206) Halfgroat Henry VII First Coinage, Archbishop Wolsey, York Mint, Keys and Cardinal’s hat below shield, CIVITAS EBORACI reverse legend S.2326 Mintmark Star, Bold VF with attractive old grey toning (£100 - £150) 1207) Halfpenny Henry IV Light Coinage , Annulets by neck S.1737 North 1367 Fine with some weakness to the portrait, Rare (£250 - £300)
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1208) Halfpenny Richard III S.2171, North 1688, struck off-centre so mintmark not visible Obverse: R [ICAR] D D[I] GRA REX, with edge crack by DON of LONDON and a surface stress crack. Near Fine/Fine and very rare, comes with two tickets (£250 - £350)
1209) Hammered a small group (8) Shillings (3) Edward VI Fine Silver Issue, (1551-1553) Mintmark Tun. James I Second Coinage, Third Bust mintmark Rose, S.2654. Charles I S.2799 mintmark Triangle. Sixpences Elizabeth I (3) 1561 mintmark Pheon. 1571 mintmark Castle. Milled issue 1562 mintmark Star. Groat Edward III Pre-Treaty, London Mint. Threepence Elizabeth I 1566 Smaller flan S.2565 mintmark Portcullis, NVG to Fine (£60 - £100) 1210) Hammered a small group (8) Sixpences (5) Elizabeth I 1570 mintmark Castle. 1575 mintmark Eglantine. 1595 mintmark Woolpack. milled issued 1562 mintmark Star, creased. James I First Coinage 1603 mintmark Thistle. Groat Edward IV Light Coinage S.2000 Quatrefoils at neck. Twopence Elizabeth I Sixth issue, mintmark A. Penny Henry III Short Cross London Mint, moneyer Ledulf, in mixed grades VG to Fine (£100 - £120) 1211) Hammered Groats to Farthings (27, one fragmented), Ancient bronzes (81, two holed) in mixed lower grades, along with a small group of artefacts and Paranumismatic items (6) World detector finds (4) in low grades, and a ‘Token Congress 10’ Replica Hammered Penny (£40 - £80) 1212) Laurel James I Third Coinage, Fourth Bust with very small ties, S.2638B, North 2114 mintmark Trefoil, 8.70 grammes, approaching Fine/Fine with a flan flaw in the obverse field (£650 - £850)
1213) Laurel James I Third Coinage, Fourth Bust with very small ties, S.2638B, North 2114 mintmark Trefoil, 9.13 grammes, Fine/Good Fine the obverse with some flan stress (£800 - £1,000)
1214) Noble Henry VI First Reign Annulet issue, Annulet by sword arm, and in one spandrel on the reverse. Mullet after IhC, S.1799 6.70 grammes, Good Fine or slightly better (£2,000 - £2,500)
1215) Penny Harthacnut Danish issue - Coiled Serpent type, Lund Mint (Sweden), S.1770 variant, 0.97 grammes, GVF with some surface cracks and two small flan perforations (£200 - £250)
1216) Penny Henry III Short Cross, Class 7 London Mint, moneyer TERRI, S.1356 Fine, this moneyer only known for London Mint (£20 - £30) 1217) Penny Stephen Cross Moline ‘Watford’ type S.1278, North 873, Obverse legend not struck up, much of the reverse legend not struck, remaining details Fine to Good, this issue always poorly struck (£400 - £500)
1218) Quarter Angel Henry VIII Third Coinage, Angel wears armour, S.2304, North 1832, mintmark Lis, 1.20 grammes, Fine or better, lightly creased with a very small surface crack by GRA, Very Rare (£1,700 - £2,200)
1219) Quarter Laurel James I Bust with tie-ends forming a bracket to the value, with beaded inner circles on either side, S.2642B Mintmark Trefoil NVF/GF expertly plugged and repaired at the top, the coin overall retaining much eye appeal (£250 - £350) 1220) Quarter Laurel James I Third Coinage, with beaded inner circle on both sides, S.2642, North 2118, Coincraft J1CR030, mintmark Rose, 2.20 grammes, fine or slightly better with some weakness on the shield and correspondingly on the obverse (£400 - £500)
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1221) Quarter Laurel James I Third Coinage, with beaded inner circle on both sides, S.2642, North 2118, Coincraft J1CR030, mintmark Spur Rowel, Fine or better, creased (£500 - £600)
1222) Quarter Noble Edward III Transitional Treaty Period S.1501 mintmark Cross Potent, Reverse: Pellet in centre, 19.2 grammes, Fine or slightly better, lightly creased with some edge damage at 12 to 1 o’clock (£240 - £280) 1223) Quarter Noble Edward III Treaty Period S.1511 mintmark Cross Potent, 1.67 grammes, Good Fine or better (£400 £500)
1224) Quarter Noble Edward III Treaty Period, London Mint, Reverse with Lis in centre S.1510 Fine, short of flan and weighing 1.60 grammes (£350 - £450)
1227) Shilling 1651 Commonwealth, No stops on obverse, ESC 983B, Bull 84, a bold and evenly struck example, Fine, the reverse with a few signs of flan stress, otherwise very pleasing for the grade, Rare, Ex-London Coins Auction A153 5/6/2016 Lot 2142 (£700 - £800)
1228) Shilling 1653 Commonwealth ESC 987, Bull 124 a few small striking and small edge cracks, overall a very pleasing example appears GVF and colourfully toned, on close examination an original piece with very little real wear, easily the finest grade example we have handled since 2003 (£500 - £600)
1229) Shilling 1653 Commonwealth ESC 987, Bull 124 approaching Fine with some weak areas (£250 - £300)
1225) Ryal (Rose-Noble) Edward IV Flemish Imitative Coinage S.1952 Good Fine (£1,300 - £1,600)
1230) Shilling 1654 Commonwealth ESC 990, Bull 137, 5.60 grammes, Fine and bold, evenly struck with some surface marks, comes with old ticket stating ‘No stop after .XII. ‘ Fine. Spink £2.10.0 Nov ‘62, although there are some scratches in the area after II (£400 - £500)
1226) Ryal (Rose-Noble) Edward IV Flemish Imitative Coinage S.1952 Good Fine or better (£1,500 - £2,000)
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1231) Shilling 1658 Commonwealth, No Stop after ENGLAND, ESC 998A, Bull 165, mintmark Anchor, Fine, a little off-centre with slightly uneven toning, nevertheless a very rare issue, rated R3 by both Bull and ESC and a very sought after date. Comes with old ticket (£1,500 - £2,000)
1232) Shilling 1658 Commonwealth, No Stop after ENGLAND, ESC 998A, Bull 165, mintmark Anchor, the last digit of the date weak, confirmed by the mintmark, a very rare issue, rated R3 by both Bull and ESC, Near Fine/VG with some weak areas and the edge a little uneven in two places, our archive database stretching back to 2003 confirms this is the first Commonwealth type of this date we have offered (£1,400 - £2,000)
1236) Shilling Elizabeth I Milled issue, small size (under 30mm diameter) S.2592, North 2023 mintmark Star Near Fine/ About Fine the Queen’s face worn (£220 - £260)
1237) Shilling Elizabeth I Second Issue S.2555, North 1985 mintmark Cross Crosslet, Nearer VF than Fine, evenly struck and bold (£500 - £600)
1238) Shilling Elizabeth I Sixth Issue, Bust 3B, ear concealed, S.2577, North 2014 mintmark Bell Good Fine with some weakness on the portrait and shield, on a full round flan, the legends bold, comes with ticket (£160 - £200)
1233) Shilling Edward VI Fine Silver Issue S.2482 Mintmark y Good Fine, the mark of denomination appearing as XI due to weak striking in this area (£100 - £120) 1234) Shilling Edward VI Second issue, in debased silver, 1549 Southwark Mint, mintmark Y, Bust 5, S.2466B, 5.07 grammes, Near Fine/Fine with some old scratches and surface marks (£200 - £250)
1235) Shilling Elizabeth I First Issue, Bust 2B S.2549, North 1985 mintmark Lis Fine/NVF with an edge nick at 10 o’clock, nevertheless a pleasing and even coin with much eye appeal, Rare (£450 - £550)
1239) Shilling James I Third Coinage, Sixth (Large) bust, Reverse with Plume over shield S.2669, North 2125, mintmark Lis, 6.00 grammes, NVF/GVF, a little weak on the bust, the reverse bold with touches of underlying colourful tone, a rare type and seldom seen (£600 - £800)
1240) Shilling Philip and Mary 1554 English titles only, with mark of value S.2501, North 1968 some surface marks, otherwise About VF with grey tone, comes with two old tickets, one stating P.Finn 10.1/95 £350 (£600 - £700)
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1245) Shillings Charles I (2) Group 3a, No inner circles, S.2972, no stops on obverse mintmark Crown Fine, the reverse better, the obverse with a long cross-shaped scratch, S.2791 mintmark Tun VG with some scratches (£50 - £80) 1246) Sixpence 1649 Commonwealth ESC 1483, Bull 177, 2.83 grammes, Fine with some weakness on the shields, the legends bold (£420 - £480) 1241) Shilling Philip and Mary 1554 Full titles with mark of value S.2500 Fine with an edge nick and some edge and surface cracks, nevertheless an even strike on a full flan, rare thus (£800 - £1,000)
1247) Sixpence 1649 Commonwealth ESC 1483, Bull 177, 2.87 grammes, Fine with a slight weakness on one shield (£420 - £480)
1242) Shilling Philip and Mary 1554 full titles with mark of value S.2500 approaching Fine, the obverse with many scratches, the profiles practically complete and with some details (£300 - £400) 1248) Sixpence 1653 Commonwealth ESC 1488, Bull 197, 2.91 grammes, Fine with a slightly weak area below the 53 of the date (£350 - £450)
1243) Shilling Philip and Mary 1555 English titles only, with mark of value S.2501 NF/VG the profiles of the portraits welldefined (£500 - £600) 1249) Sixpence 1656 Commonwealth ESC 1492, Bull 204, 2.74 grammes, Fine/Good Fine (£475 - £550)
1244) Shilling Philip and Mary 1555 English titles only, with mark of value S.2501 VG or better, struck on a slightly wavy but full flan (£400 - £500)
1250) Sixpence 1658 Commonwealth ESC 1494, Bull 209 mintmark Anchor, 2.76 grammes Good Fine or better and bold with some surface marks, Very Rare, rated R3 by ESC and Bull, our archive database stretching back to 2003 indicates that we have not previously handled a Commonwealth example of this date (£1,100 - £1,400)
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1251) Sixpence 1658 Commonwealth ESC 1494, Bull 209 mintmark Anchor, 2.88 grammes, VF toned, holed. Very Rare, rated R3 by ESC and Bull, our archive database stretching back to 2003 indicates that we have not previously offered a Commonwealth example of this date. Comes with old ticket stating ‘A.H.Baldwin & Sons 7.IV.98 £160’ (£450 - £550)
1256) Sixpence Elizabeth I 1562 Milled issue, Tall Narrow bust, decorated dress, Large Rose, S.2595 mintmark Star VF with some tooling in the fields (£150 - £200)
1257) Sixpence Elizabeth I 1592 Sixth Issue, Bust 6C S.2578B mintmark Tun, VF with touches of gold tone (£220 - £260) 1252) Sixpence 1660 Commonwealth ESC 1497, Bull 215, mintmark Anchor, 3.03 grammes, Nearer VF than Fine with some double striking and an original old grey tone, Extremely Rare and rated R3 by ESC and Bull (£1,400 £1,600) 1258) Sixpence James I Third Coinage 1623 S.2670, North 2126, mintmark Lis About VF with a few old light scratches, comes with ticket (£250 - £300)
1253) Sixpence 1660 Commonwealth ESC 1497, Bull 215, mintmark Anchor, 3.04 grammes, Good Fine or better and bold with an old grey tone, comes with ticket stating ‘Ex-Spink 10/10/84 - 36’ and ‘Ex-Glens 13/11/74 - 482’ (£1,800 - £2,200)
1254) Sixpence Charles I 1643 Oxford Mint, Reverse: 3 Oxford Plumes, S.2980A, North 2458 mintmark Book Good Fine with some thin scratches by the date, comes with ticket (£850 - £1,000)
1255) Sixpence Edward VI Fine silver issue S.2483, North 1938 mintmark y Good Fine/NVF (£350 - £400)
1259) Testoon Henry VIII Third Coinage, Tower Mint, HENRIC VIII legend (1544-1547) S.2364, North 1841, mintmark Lis, Obverse with Lombardic Lettering, the reverse with mixed lettering, HENRIC VIII DI GRA AGL FRA Z HIB REX, with saltire stops, Reverse: POSVI DEVM ADITOREVM (with reversed E in ADITOREVM) MEVM, 7.19 grammes, VG or better/Fine or slightly better on a full flan, comes with two old provenance tickets stating ‘Shirley-Fox Bequest 1939, and ‘Ex-Shirley-Fox Bequest Blunt Stewartby 1629 Very Rare’, Ex-Spink Auction 28/3/2017 Lot 1629 (£2,400 - £2,800)
1260) Threehalfpence Elizabeth I 1572 Smaller flan with 10.5mm inner circle S.2569 Mintmark Ermine, Fine with a vertical crease on the obverse (£25 - £50) 1261) Threepence Charles I Oxford Mint 1644 S.2994, North 2470 mintmark Lis, overall Good Fine with weakness on the King’s face and correspondingly so on the reverse (£200 - £250)
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1262) Threepence Elizabeth I 1572 2 over inverted 2 in date, an unusual overstrike, S.2566 mintmark Ermine, GVF a bold and even strike with attractive grey toning (£100 - £200) 1267) Unite Charles I Tower Mint, Group B, second bust in ruff, armour and mantle S.2687, North 2148, mintmark Negro’s Head, 9.02 grammes Fine/Good Fine and creased, the reverse with some double striking, the mintmark clear and bold on both sides, Ex-Spink Auction 19025, 29/1/2019 Lot 1688 (£1,350 - £1,650) 1263) Touch Piece Charles II undated in copper Peck *496 Obverse a three-masted ship in sail to left, Reverse St. Michael piercing the dragon with a 6-pointed star below, an edge nick at 12 o’clock, and some verdigris on the reverse, VG or better, scarce (£85 - £140) 1264) Unite Charles I Group A, Bust 1a, in Coronation robes with flatter single-arched crown, Reverse: Square topped shield S.2686, North 2147, type as Brooker 28/29, mintmark Cross Calvary over Lis, 8.78 grammes, the obverse with some porosity and smoothing in the field before the bust, Obverse About Fine with bold legends, the Reverse Good Fine (£1,450 - £1,750)
1268) Unite James I Fifth Bust S.2620 mintmark Tun, Ex-Jewellery, smoothed on the edge at the top of the obverse, 10.01 grammes, approaching Fine with some crease marks (£400 - £500) 1269) Unite James I Fifth Bust S.2620, North 2085, mintmark Crescent, 9.71 grammes Good Fine with some weak areas, with pleasing portrait (£1,400 - £1,800)
1265) Unite Charles I Group D, Fifth Bust with falling lace collar, smaller bust with unjewelled crown, S.2692, North 2153 mintmark Anchor, 8.94 grammes, some weakness to the edge where possibly once mounted, some surface marks otherwise Good Fine, the reverse better, Ex-Spink Auction 15004 25/3/2015 Lot 618 (£1,450 - £1,750)
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1266) Unite Charles I Second Bust, in ruff, armour and mantle S.2687 mintmark Cross Calvary, Fine, some weakness on the King’s face and a flan flaw on the reverse below FLO, comes with old sales ticket (£500 - £1,000)
1270) 25 Pence 1981 Royal Mint Trial piece, nine sided, Reverse: EXPERIMENTAL COIN 1981 on raised broad rim, around coat of arms ROYAL MINT on ribbon below, Obverse: ROYAL MINT TRIAL on broad raised rim around crowned orb, Lustrous UNC with minor contact marks, believed to be one of only a few in existence (£400 - £600)
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1271) Britannia £25 One Quarter Ounce 2018 Platinum Proof S.BO23 in an NGC holder ‘One of the First 50 Struck’ comes with original Royal Mint certificate number 46 and booklet (£260 - £320)
1281) Crown 1672 VICESIMO QVARTO ESC 45, Bull 388 Bold Fine (£125 - £175) 1282) Crown 1676 VICESIMO OCTAVO ESC 51, Bull 397 Good Fine with some scratches and very light adjustment lines (£200 - £250)
1272) Britannia Silver Two Pounds 2011 S.BF14 in an NGC holder and graded MS70 Matte, one of 2337 struck as stated on the NGC attribution ticket, (£30 - £50) 1273) Britannia Silver Two Pounds 2014 Mule, the obverse intended for the Chinese Lunar Year of the Horse coin S.BF2F (3) all in NGC holders and graded MS70 PL, MS69 DPL and MS69 PL respectively (£100 - £150) 1274) Britannia Silver Two Pounds 2016 S.BF5 Plain Fields in an NGC holder and graded ‘Mint Error MS69 DPL - Obverse Struck Through (£40 - £60)
1283) Crown 1687 TERTIO edge ESC 78, Bull 743 a very pleasing and high grade example with grey and gold toning. Very few James II Crowns available in this high level of preservation. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75, the second finest known of 11 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£1,800 - £2,800)
1275) Britannia Silver Two Pounds 2018 S.BF21 One Ounce Silver Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, First Releases (£35 - £55) 1276) Britannia Silver Two Pounds 2019 One Ounce Silver Oriental Border with inscription in the fields rather than around the edge S.BF22 in an NGC holder and graded MS70, First Releases (£30 - £50) 1277) Britannia Silver Two Pounds 2019 One Ounce Silver Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, One of the first 100 struck, comes with Royal Mint certificate and booklet, only 100 were issued in slabbed presentation (£35 - £55)
1284) Crown 1687 TERTIO ESC 78, Bull 743 VG (£100 - £150) 1285) Crown 1692 2 over inverted 2 QVINTO edge, stop after GRATIA ESC 85, Bull 824 VG, the reverse with some weakness in the centre (£260 - £320)
1278) Britannia Silver Two Pounds 2019 with textured background of speckled radial sunburst. S.BF19 in an NGC holder and graded MS70 First Day of Issue (£30 - £50) 1279) Crown 1662 No Rose, No date on edge, die axis upright (en medaille), unlisted by the 1992 edition of ESC, S.3350A, Bull 348, listed as Rarity 5 and lists the type as having 8 Harp strings, VG the harp and part of the reverse worn, an extremely rare variety for the Crown Specialist, only the second we have offered since 2003 (£50 - £150) 1280) Crown 1667 DECIMO NONO Diagonally spaced stops on the edge ESC 35A, Bull 372 Fine, a little weak on the hair and correspondingly so on the edge of the French shield, of overall pleasing appearance for the grade (£200 - £250)
1286) Crown 1695 OCTAVO ESC 88, Bull 994 Fine the reverse a little better, a bold example (£175 - £225) 1287) Crown 1695 SEPTIMO with Cinquefoil stops on the edge ESC 86, Bull 990 Fine or better with a colourful blue, gold and green tone (£150 - £250)
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1288) Crown 1696 OCTAVO ESC 89 VF/NVF with some light scratches and some haymarking (£275 - £350)
1294) Crown 1746 LIMA ESC 125, Bull 1668 VF/GVF a most pleasing and collectable example (£750 - £1,000)
1289) Crown 1703 VIGO ESC 99, Bull 1340 VF or very near so with some light haymarking and some edge nicks, nevertheless overall a pleasing coin with grey tone and much eye appeal (£900 - £1,200)
1295) Crown 1819 LIX ESC 215, Bull 2010 Bright GVF/NEF with some hairlines (£140 - £180)
1290) Crown 1703 VIGO, TERTIO edge, ESC 99, Bull 1340, the R in TERTIO overstruck, the underlying letter unclear, VF or better with grey tone (£1,000 - £1,750)
1296) Crown 1819LIX both the 1’s in the date are missing their lower right serifs, as ESC 215, Bull 2010 NEF with hints of toning in the legends (£290 - £350)
1297) Crown 1820 LX ESC 219 VF/GVF with grey tone (£80 - £100) 1298) Crown 1820 LX ESC 219, Bull 2016 About VF with some contact marks on the horse’s body (£120 - £150) 1299) Crown 1820LX ESC 219, Bull 2016 VF the obverse with a slightly dull surface (£190 - £240) 1300) Crown 1821 SECUNDO ESC 246, Bull 2310 NEF and lustrous with a few small edge nicks (£290 - £350)
1291) Crown 1708 SEPTIMO, Plain in angles ESC 105, Bull 1346 Good Fine, the obverse with the Queen’s hair re-tooled (£200 - £300) 1292) Crown 1735 OCTAVO Roses and Plumes ESC 120, Bull 1663 the edge with signs of old smoothing at 3 o’clock and 9 o’clock, the edge now retoned, the obverse with tooling marks and hairlines otherwise EF (£200 - £300) 1293) Crown 1739 Roses ESC 122 EF and nicely toned graded 60 by LCGS and in their holder (£1,500 - £2,500)
1301) Crown 1844 Cinquefoil stops on edge ESC 281, Bull 2563 VF or slightly better and nicely toned (£300 - £400)
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1302) Crown 1844 Star Stops on edge ESC 280, Bull 2560 VF or slightly better/GVF with some minor contact marks (£175 - £250) 1303) Crown 1845 Cinquefoil stops on edge ESCV 282, Bull 2564 VF or slightly better for wear, with some heavier contact marks (£150 - £200) 1304) Crown 1887 ESC 296, Bull 2585 A sharply struck example with superb detail and eye appeal, displaying much original mint lustre and blue/green and golden toning, a superior piece, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the joint finest of 117 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. Many of the Jubilee Head Crowns suffer from excessive contact marks due to the large fields, thus lowering the grade. Indeed the Population Report at the time of writing recorded only 2 examples in grade 82, and only a further 6 in grade 80, showing that these are very difficult to find in the choicest grades (£250 - £350)
1311) Crown 1893 LVI ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 501 dies 1A, A choice example with original mint lustre offset by hints of subtle golden tone, a superior example with only a very few contact marks, on an issue where usually the fields show many imperfections. The reverse shows superb detail on the George and the Dragon design. Would make a truly superb type coin. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the joint finest known of 31 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. At the time of writing 220 Victorian currency Veiled Head Crowns of all dates had been graded, only 3 have graded LCGS 85 (£450 - £550)
1305) Crown 1887 ESC 296, Bull 2585 EF and lustrous with some light contact marks (£75 - £100) 1306) Crown 1887 Proof ESC 297 PCGS PR65CAM and rare in this choice grade (£3,000 - £4,000)
1312) Crown 1893 LVI Proof ESC 304, Bull 2594, Davies 505 dies 2A T of VICTORIA points between two rim teeth, UNC with some light hairlines, displaying a pleasing and colourful tone over considerable mint brilliance (£2,000 - £2,500)
1307) Crown 1888 Narrow Date ESC 298, Bull 2587 EF with a scratch by the G of D:G: and signs of smoothing in the obverse fields (£75 - £100)
1313) Crown 1897 LX ESC 312 NEF or better (£65 - £95)
1308) Crown 1889 ESC 299, Bull 2589, Davies 483 dies 1A EF/GEF (£100 - £120)
1314) Crown 1897 LXI ESC 313 GVF with some contact marks and small edge nicks (£30 - £60)
1309) Crown 1893 LVI ESC 303 Davies 501 dies 1A, NEF/EF and a spot on the portrait (£50 - £70)
1315) Crown 1897 LXI ESC 313, Bull 2603 GEF with some edge nicks and a darker toning area on the reverse (£100 - £180)
1310) Crown 1893 LVI ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 501 as dies 1A, the T.B initials below the bust showing signs of die wear in parts, no doubt leading to the ‘I.L initials’ sub-variety recorded by Peter Davies, EF with old grey tone enhanced by touches of blue/green in parts (see London Coins Auction A150 Lot 1936 and London Coins Auction A154 Lot 1799 for comparable examples of this scarce type) (£240 - £280)
1316) Crown 1897 LXI ESC 313, Bull 2603 in an NGC holder and graded AU58 (£80 - £120) 1317) Crown 1900 LXIII ESC 318, Bull 2608, Davies 533 dies 3E, a sharply struck and crisp example of the Veiled Head type, lustrous with golden tone and touches of blue. A choice piece and a superior example of this scarcer edge type, with outstanding eye appeal, in an LCGS holder and well
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deserving of the LCGS 82 grade. The finest known of just 3 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£375 - £500)
1327) Crown 1933 ESC 373, Bull 3644 GVF (£150 - £200)
1318) Crown 1927 Proof ESC 367 UNC and lustrous with a spot by the date (£95 - £140)
1328) Crown 1935 Raised Edge Proof ESC 378, Bull 3655 UNC with some hairlines, retraining much original mint brilliance (£600 - £700)
1319) Crown 1928 ESC 368 NVF cleaned (£55 - £90) 1320) Crown 1928 ESC 368, Bull 3633 a superior example exhibiting much original mint lustre and a subtle and original tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82. Very few Wreath Crowns achieve grades of 80 or higher as many are heavily bagmarked (£325 - £375)
1329) Crown 1936 ESC 381 EF the obverse with an area of slightly uneven tone (£375 - £500) 1330) Crown 1936 ESC 381, Bull 3649 GVF the obverse with some contact marks, scarce (£350 - £500)
1321) Crown 1928 ESC 368, Bull 3633 GVF/NEF the obverse with some contact marks (£150 - £200) 1322) Crown 1929 ESC 369, Bull 3636 VF with some contact marks (£150 - £200) 1323) Crown 1930 ESC 370, Bull 3638 NVF/VF (£150 - £200) 1324) Crown 1931 ESC 371, Bull 3639 GVF (£150 - £200)
1331) Crown 1937 Proof ESC 393 nFDC slabbed and graded CGS 88 (£100 - £140)
1325) Crown 1932 ESC 372, Bull 3641 EF/NEF and lustrous, the reverse with a small tone spot on the crown (£450 - £550) 1326) Crown 1932 ESC 372, Bull 3641 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, a well struck example and very scarce in this high grade, The finest known of 15 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. Only a tiny fraction of the extremely low mintage of 2,395 coins surely remain in this grade. We note an example graded LCGS 80 sold in London Coins Auction A148 1/9/2015 for £1000 hemmer price, this example a full grade higher (£600 £1,000)
1332) Crown 1937 Proof ESC 393, Bull 4021 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 91, retaining much original mint brilliance and a minimal amount of toning (£100 - £200) 1333) Crowns (2) 1935 Specimen ESC 376, Bull 3652 AU/UNC the obverse with a colourful, speckled tone, the reverse lustrous, 1937 Proof ESC 393, Bull 4021 UNC/nFDC the obverse with some contact marks and signs of die rust (£50 - £75)
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1334) Decimal Penny Trial 1961 Obverse: ‘Gillick’ bust of Elizabeth II right, + ELIZABETH . II . DEI . GRATIA . REGINA . F:D: as used on the Farthing 1954-1956, Reverse: E II R monogram ONE DECIMAL PENNY 1 CENT 1961 20mm diameter in bronze, 2.90 grammes, Freeman 793, (rated R19, 2-5 examples believed to exist,1985 edition plate XV), Peck 2530, KM#Pn139, EF with some spots and a trace of lustre, we note another example formed part of the Cheshire collection (£250 - £350) 1340) Dollar George III Oval Countermark on 1795 Bolivia 8 Reales Potosi ESC 131 countermark VF host coin NVF/VF with some signs of flan stress and some small spots (£250 - £350)
1335) Dollar Bank of England 1804 No stops between C H K Obverse B, Reverse 2 ESC 148, Bull 1929 EF lustrous with colourful toning (£300 - £450)
1336) Dollar Bank of England 1804 Obverse A Reverse 2, ESC 144, Bull 1925 strong VF the obverse with some contact marks (£100 - £120)
1341) Double Florin 1887 Arabic 1 in date Proof and graded PF65 CAMEO by NGC, desirable thus (£1,500 - £2,000)
1342) Double Florin 1887 Arabic 1 Proof ESC 396, Bull 2698 UNC/ AU with contact marks, hairlines and a small edge bruise, retaining some original brilliance, the portrait frosted (£200 - £400)
1337) Dollar Bank of England 1804 Obverse A, Reverse 2, ESC 144, Bull 1925 EF and Ex-Brooch mount expertly repaired at 3 and 9 o’clock on the obverse (£300 - £400) 1338) Dollar Bank of England 1804 Obverse C, Reverse 2 ESC 149, as Bull 1931 with stops between C.H.K, Good Fine (£275 - £325)
1339) Dollar George III Oval Countermark on 1793 Peru 8 Reales LIMA ESC 133 countermark VF host coin NVF with an edge nick at 7 o’clock reverse (£260 - £340)
1343) Double Florin 1887 Roman 1 Proof ESC 394A, Bull 2696 UNC/AU with some contact marks, attractively toned, retaining much original brilliance (£200 - £400)
1344) Double Florin 1888 ESC 397, Bull 2699 GEF and lustrous with some light toning and some light contact marks (£25 - £50) 1345) Double Florin 1888 Inverted 1 in VICTORIA ESC 397A EF or near so with some light contact marks (£95 - £140)
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1346) Double Florin 1888 Second I in VICTORIA an inverted 1 ESC 397A, Bull 2700 UNC with original lustre and scattered golden tone, the obverse with light contact marks, Rare in this high grade, Ex-Seaby 1981 (£75 - £150) 1347) Double Florin 1889 Inverted I in VICTORIA ESC 398A About VF/GVF with some tone spots on the obverse (£75 - £120)
1355) Farthing 1730 Peck 854 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, a superb piece with the King’s portrait and Britannia sharp and attractive, the finest known of 5 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. All George II Young Head Farthings very desirable in high grade and are seldom encountered, this piece would enhance any high quality copper collection (£325 - £450)
1348) Double Florin 1889 Second I in VICTORIA an inverted 1 ESC 398A, Bull 2702 Lustrous EF the obverse toned, Ex-Seaby 1981 (£50 - £100) 1349) Double Florins (2) 1887 Roman 1 ESC 394, Bull 2695 NEF/ EF, 1887 Arabic 1 ESC 396, Bull Toned EF/GEF and lustrous with some contact marks (£50 - £100) 1350) Double Florins (2) 1889 ESC 398, Bull 2701 GVF/NEF once cleaned, 1890 ESC 399, Bull 2703 NEF/EF and lustrous with some edge nicks (£30 - £60) 1351) Farthing & Half Farthing (2) 1806 Peck 1396 UNC with traces of lustre and minor cabinet friction and Half Farthing 1837 Peck 1476 GF/F with some spots (£40 - £65)
1356) Farthing 1773 Obverse 2 Peck 913 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the finest known of 12 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, A mint state example with traces of original lustre, very hard to find in this high grade, one of a number of high quality slabbed copper Farthings in this sale (£220 - £280)
1352) Farthing 1665 Pattern in copper, Obverse: Bust with long hair, date below, Reverse: Loose drapery below the elbow, Peck 424, dies 2+A, About Fine/Fine, the obverse with some pitting by the last O of CAROLO (£75 - £150) 1353) Farthing 1675 Peck 528 A superb and choice piece in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82. A well struck example on both obverse and reverse undoubtedly contributing to the high grade. The finest known of 5 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. At the time of writing, 38 examples had been recorded, the next finest Charles II currency Farthing being graded 75, therefore this clearly a superior piece. A true mint state example with excellent detail and surfaces, very few extant in this high grade, would enhance any top quality copper collection, one of a number of high quality slabbed copper Farthings in this sale (£1,200 - £1,500)
1357) Farthing 1773 Obverse 2, No Stop after REX, extra stop after the second N in BRITANNIA as Peck 914* NVF/Good Fine (£50 - £75) 1358) Farthing 1773 Obverse 2, with Large 77 in the date Peck 913 variant, LCGS variety 08, a high grade example of the early George III type with traces of mint lustre. Lustrous coins of this type now becoming increasingly difficult to find. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the only example of this die pair currently recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£170 - £220) 1359) Farthing 1798 Bronzed Pattern Restrike Peck 1212, R74, nFDC toned, the reverse showing the characteristic weak sea and detached olive leaves always associated with this type (£400 - £500)
1354) Farthing 1717 Dump Reverse B, A of BRITANNIA not overstruck, Peck 783, NVF and rare in all grades above Fine (£300 - £400) 1360) Farthing 1799 3 Berries Peck 1279 a choice example attractively toned, with pleasing fields displaying traces of mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the finest known of 16 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£110 - £140) 1361) Farthing 1799 Bronzed Proof Peck 1273 KF8 Obverse: The dot on the shoulder is slightly more to the left, Reverse: the R of FARTHING is no longer blocked, a mint example with the reverse displaying an attractive blue tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£125 - £175) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk
1362) Farthing 1799 Bronzed Proof Peck 1276 with the distinctive line flaw in the obverse field between the G of GRATIA and the Kings forehead. The flaw does not extend to the G. This series of Proofs derived from the currency dies. A pleasing example with dark chocolate toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£125 - £225) 1363) Farthing 1806 Copper Proof Peck 1389 KF17, Obverse with Portrait 1 with incuse side whiskers, Reverse with Britannia’s hair waved on the top, the olive branch with 7 leaves, all attached, attractively toned and with very light friction, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, ExFinchampstead Collection (£320 - £380)
this the joint finest known example recorded by the LCGS Population Report. We also note that PCGS have only graded 3 examples designated RD. (£125 - £150) 1372) Farthing 1835 Raised Line on Saltire, Reverse B, Peck 1473 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, attractively toned with traces of mint lustre, the fields with only minimal contact marks contributing to this high grade. The second finest known of 9 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£85 - £110) 1373) Farthing 1839 2-pronged Trident, with FID.DEF legend, LCGS Variety 08, a highly lustrous example, an extremely eye-catching piece LCGS 85. Many of the Victorian copper Farthings becoming difficult to find with this much mint lustre. One of a number of high quality slabbed copper Farthings in this sale (£150 - £200)
1364) Farthing 1806 Incuse Dot on truncation Peck 1398 an attractively toned piece with hints of mint lustre, the reverse with a touch of blue toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£75 - £100)
1374) Farthing 1839 2-pronged Trident, with FID.DEF legend, LCGS Variety 08, the obverse and reverse with around 75% mint lustre LCGS 82, an extremely eye-catching piece. Many of the Victorian copper Farthings now becoming difficult to find with this much mint lustre. One of a number of high quality copper Farthings in this sale (£120 - £150)
1365) Farthing 1821 Obverse 1 Peck 1407, sharply struck with glossy fields and beautiful blue/green tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£65 - £85)
1375) Farthing 1839 Bronzed Proof, Reverse inverted, Peck 1557, by far the rarer of the two die axis alignments, in a PCGS holder and graded PR64 (£750 - £1,000)
1366) Farthing 1823 T of BRTANNIAR has no lower left serif, LCGS Variety 04, attractively toned and with traces of mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£85 - £110) 1367) Farthing 1825 1 of date has no top serif, LCGS Variety 10, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, a choice high grade example with around 80% mint lustre (£55 - £75) 1368) Farthing 1825 Obverse 1 Peck 1414 an attractive and original example with choice fields and around 25%/20 mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£55 £75) 1369) Farthing 1825 the IIII with the third and fourth I’s overstruck, the third I over a left tilted I, the fourth I over a lower I. A choice and superb example of this unusual type, displaying a rich, deep gold and magenta tone, over flashes of mint lustre. A truly beautiful example and would enhance any quality copper collection. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85 (£110 - £140) 1370) Farthing 1826 Bronzed Proof Peck 1440 NGC PF66 BN (£450 - £650)
1371) Farthing 1834 Raised Line on Saltire, Reverse B, Peck 1471 Almost fully lustrous, a choice and stunning piece, all William IV copper very difficult to find with original mint lustre, with even high grade examples usually with toning. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, making
1376) Farthing 1839 FID: DEF. (missing top colon dot), First A in GRATIA unbarred, LCGS variety 10. in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82. A highly lustrous example, the obverse with slightly subdued colour, the reverse with almost full mint lustre. No fewer than 13 varieties of 1839 currency Farthings have been recorded by the LCGS Population Report and of all coins recorded of all the types only one piece has graded higher. Very few Victorian Farthings offered with this much mint lustre, would enhance any quality copper collection (£75 - £100) 1377) Farthing 1839 Peck 1554 EF toned (£40 - £60) 1378) Farthing 1841 both A’s unbarred in GRATIA. A choice piece, mint state and with around 75% original lustre. Victorian copper Farthings now seldom seen in highly lustrous state. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the joint finest known of 9 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, one of a number of choice slabbed copper Farthings in this sale. (£120 - £150) 1379) Farthing 1843 Reverse B, No flaw by Britannia’s right arm, date with 9 1/4 teeth spacing, B of BRITANNIAR has no top serif, the second A in BRITANNIAR is unbarred, LCGS variety 06, obverse and reverse displaying around 90% mint lustre, a superb choice piece and very desirable. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the only example thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. Very few Victorian Copper Farthings are offered in this high grade, one of a number
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of choice slabbed copper Farthings offered in this sale (£125 - £150) 1380) Farthing 1843 Reverse B, No flaw by Britannia’s right arm, date with 9 3/4 teeth spacing, LCGS variety 05, obverse and reverse displaying 80-85% mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, very few Victorian Copper Farthings are offered with this amount of mint lustre (£100 - £120) 1381) Farthing 1844 Peck 1565 Fine with some dirt in the legends, Rare (£60 - £80)
1387) Farthing 1850 Peck 1571 a most attractive and crisply struck example, displays subtle blue toning and slight traces of lustre, a particularly eye-catching piece. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the finest known of 3 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£110 - £140)
1382) Farthing 1847 B of BRITANNIAR with no serifs, both A’s in BRITANNIAR unbarred, LCGS Variety 07, the obverse with around 20% lustre, the reverse with around 25% lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£65 - £85)
1388) Farthing 1853 WW Raised, 3 over 2 in date, a most attractive example, nicely toned with traces of lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, rare in this high grade (£100 - £120)
1383) Farthing 1848 Peck 1569 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, displaying glossy surfaces and considerable original mint lustre. Very seldom encountered in lustrous condition, this borne out by the LCGS Population statistics, which show this is the finest known of 6 examples thus far recorded, our auction archive stretching back to 2003 shows previously offered high grade examples of this date described as having traces of lustre or toned, therefore probably scarcer than catalogues would suggest in truly lustrous grade (£65 - £85)
1389) Farthing 1853 WW Raised, Peck 1575. An attractively toned example with traces of mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, formerly in a PCGS holder and graded MS64 BN (this ticket no longer with the coin, removed at the time of LCGS slabbing). The finest of only 3 examples recorded by the LCGS Population Report, ExFinchampstead collection (£100 - £120)
1384) Farthing 1849 as Peck 1570, 4 over lower 4, No stop after date, the B of BRITANNIAR with no serifs, LCGS variety 05, the only example of this die pair thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. A rare variety on an already rare date. Attractive chestnut brown colour with even fields and traces of mint lustre. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, Ex-Finchampstead Collection (£350 - £450)
1390) Farthing 1854 Peck 1580 a superb example with choice glossy fields, pleasing tone and traces of original mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, Ex-Colin Cooke collection Lot 190 (£65 - £85) 1391) Farthing 1857 Detached Shamrock, Peck 1585 variant, LCGS variety 02, the obverse with around 20% lustre, the reverse with around 50% lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£65 - £85) 1392) Farthing 1857 Peck 1585 a most attractive and eye-catching example with around 75% lustre and touches of blue toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the joint finest known of 12 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, one of a number of choice slabbed copper Farthings in this sale (£150 - £200)
1385) Farthing 1849 as Peck 1570, with 4 over lower 4 in the date, also with stop after date, the stop positioned halfway up the 9 level with the lower part of the top loop. LCGS variety 02. An unusual variant on an already rare date. Mint state with around 25%/15% mint lustre. Extremely rare to find this date with lustre. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80. Only 2 examples have been recorded by the LCGS Population Report, of which this is the finest (£450 - £550)
1386) Farthing 1849 Peck 1570 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80. An attractively toned example with traces of mint lustre, an extremely hard date to find in true mint state. The second finest of just 5 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£450 - £550)
1393) Farthing 1857 Shamrock with top of stem thin and lower part of stem thick, Peck 1585 variant, LCGS variety 04, the obverse with around 40% lustre, the reverse with around 60% lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the only example of this type recorded by the LCGS Population Report, compare with the ‘detached Shamrock’ variety also offered in this sale (£110 - £140) 1394) Farthing 1858 Large Date Peck 1586, A most eye-catching lustrous example, the obverse with around 40% lustre, the reverse with around 80% lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the finest known of just 5 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£100 - £120) 1395) Farthing 1860 Beaded Border Freeman 496 dies 1+A, Lustrous and with reflective surfaces, sharply struck and with much eye appeal, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£45 - £65) 1396) Farthing 1860 Toothed Border 4 Berries, Freeman 499 2+B an attractive example with considerable mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£55 - £75)
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1397) Farthing 1861 4 Berries, Freeman 502 dies 2+B a most attractive example displaying around 60% mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the finest known of 8 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. In our experience this coin surprisingly difficult to find in lustrous grades, with most examples being toned. Indeed the PCGS Population Report records only one example in RD designation, and only a further 7 pieces in RB designation (£65 - £85) 1398) Farthing 1862 Freeman 507 dies 3+B, Small (normal) 8 in date, a superb choice example with practically full blazing lustre. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 88, very desirable in this high grade (£100 - £120) 1399) Farthing 1863 as Freeman 509 dies 3+B variety with a raised dot in the sea below the lighthouse, UNC/AU the obverse with a toning area on the jawline, the reverse with some light cabinet friction, very rare in this high grade (£400 £500)
1405) Farthing 1873 High 3 in date, clear of the linear circle. LCGS Variety 01. A superb example with deep and reflective lustre and touches of red and magenta toning. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 88, the third finest of 48 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. All currency coins graded 88 are truly rare and desirable and always sought after. (£85 - £110) 1406) Farthing 1874H Freeman 525 dies 4+C a choice and lustrous example in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, Bun Head Farthings seldom appear in grade 85, the joint finest known of 8 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£85 - £110) 1407) Farthing 1875 Large Date, 5 Berries, Freeman 528 dies 3+C, the obverse with traces of lustre, the reverse with around 40% mint lustre, this date seldom seen in lustrous state. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the joint finest known of 6 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£75 - £100) 1408) Farthing 1875H 4 Berries REG, LCGS Variety 06, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, displaying around 40%/60% mint lustre (£85 - £110)
1400) Farthing 1863 Freeman 509 dies 3+B in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78. The lightest of cabinet friction to the very highest points of the reverse prevent an 80 grade otherwise very attractive with glossy fields and slight traces of mint lustre. This date normally extremely difficult to find in high grades, see also the ‘dot below lighthouse’ variety example of this date offered in this sale (£250 - £350)
1401) Farthing 1866 Wide 66 in date, Freeman 514 dies 3+B variant, LCGS variety 02 a choice, sharp and original example with around 20% lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the joint finest known of 14 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£85 - £110) 1402) Farthing 1867 Freeman 516 dies 3+B a pleasing example with around 40%/20% mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£55 - £75) 1403) Farthing 1868 Bronze Proof Freeman 520 dies 3+B, UNC with some lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, a popular issue, the Proof Bun Head issues considerably sharper and with higher relief than the currency issues (£320 - £380)
1404) Farthing 1868 Bronze Proof Freeman 521 dies 3+B UNC with some contact marks (£225 - £325)
1409) Farthing 1875H 4 Berries with RF.G for REG Freeman 532 dies 5+C, a sharp and attractive example displaying 50%/70% original lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£65 - £85) 1410) Farthing 1875H 4 Berries, complete E in REG, LCGS Variety 6, with good, even, slightly subdued mint lustre, a most attractive piece, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the finest known of 6 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£110 - £140) 1411) Farthing 1879 Ordinary 9 in date Freeman 538, dies 5+C a sharply struck example with traces of original lustre and considerable eye appeal, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the finest known of 7 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, this example superior to the Colin Cooke Collection example graded which only NEF/EF. It is interesting to note that PCGS have not graded any examples higher than MS64, also NGC records only 2 examples at MS65, so clearly an under-rated type. (£65 £85) 1412) Farthing 1880 4 Berries, Open 8 in date, LCGS variety 02, Rare and unlisted by Peck, of comparable quality to the example in the Colin Cooke Collection. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£75 - £100) 1413) Farthing 1881 Freeman 546 dies 7+C an extremely attractive example with around 25% mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£45 - £65) 1414) Farthing 1881H LCGS Variety 6, as Cooke type B, the H is slightly nearer the first 8 than the second, the H well clear of the inner circle. A superb piece with almost full mint lustre, an outstanding eye-catching example. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the joint finest known of 9 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS population Report (£65 - £85) 1415) Farthing 1882H Broken F in F:D: Freeman 549 dies 7+F a superb and desirable example with around 85% mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 90, Very few currency coins achieve the 90 grade, and on the rare occasions they are offered are always keenly sought and
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highly prized. Of 31 examples thus far recorded by LCGS, this the finest known and stands alone at the top of the Population Report (£110 - £140) 1416) Farthing 1886 Freeman 557 dies 7+F A superb choice piece with around 85% mint lustre enhanced by touches of magenta and gold toning in places. Well struck and with clean fields a truly eye-catching piece. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 90. The joint finest known of 35 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. Very few currency coins attain this high grade and are always highly sought after on the rare occasions they are offered (£110 - £140) 1417) Farthing 1888 Freeman 560 dies 7+F a superb and well struck piece, displaying around 80% original mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the second finest known of 17 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, of comparable quality to the example in the Colin Cooke collection (£65 - £85) 1418) Farthing 1890 Freeman 562 dies 7+F A most attractive example, the obverse displaying around 70% lustre, the reverse retaining full mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85 (£65 - £85)
1424) Farthings 1857 Peck 1585 (2) A/UNC to UNC and with some toning and considerable mint lustre, one with some edge nicks (£50 - £100) 1425) Farthings 1865 5 over 2 (2) Freeman 513 dies 3+B both UNC and lustrous, one with minor cabinet friction (£100 - £120) 1426) Fifty Pence 1992/3 EU Presidency S.H5 UNC with practically full lustre, many of these were melted, now becoming scarce in this grade, we note this coin is now listed at £75 in the Standard Catalogue (£30 - £60) 1427) Fifty Pence 2014 Commonwealth Games - Glasgow S.H23, Gold Proof FDC uncased in capsule, one of the scarcer Gold Fifty Pence types with only 233 issued (£630 - £680)
1419) Farthing 1893 Freeman 568 dies 7+F, normal (wide) date spacing, LCGS Variety 2, the obverse with around 75% lustre and traces of colourful tone, the reverse with practically full lustre, a choice example, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£45 - £65) 1420) Farthing 1894 Freeman 569 dies 7+F an almost fully lustrous piece, the reverse particularly choice, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the joint finest known of 12 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£65 - £85)
1428) Fifty Pence 2017 375th Anniversary of the Birth of Sir Isaac Newton S.H39 Gold Proof FDC uncased in capsule, only 634 issued (£660 - £720)
1421) Farthing 1895 Bun Head Freeman 570 dies 7+F Lustrous UNC, with some small handling marks and spots, rarely seen in this high grade and with this amount of lustre (£120 - £150) 1422) Farthing 1896 Pattern with Small Veiled Head, the legend completely circling the head, Freeman 781, Peck 2070, (Freeman 1985 edition Plate XIV, illustrations H+M) a superb chocolate toned example in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82. Of extreme rarity, rated R18 by Freeman (6-15 examples believed to exist). Would enhance any connoisseur Farthing collection, indeed we have only seen one other example offered (£1,100 - £1,400)
1423) Farthing 1930 VIP Proof/Proof of record Freeman 614 dies 3+B lightly toned retaining much mint lustre, these George V VIP Proof issues were produced in extremely small numbers and all are rated R18 by Freeman. (6-15 examples believed to exist). In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 88 (£425 - £550)
1429) Fifty Pence 2017 Peter Rabbit running Gold Proof S.H43 FDC uncased (£700 - £800)
1430) Fifty Pence 2018 100th Anniversary of the Peoples Act S.H48 Gold Proof nFDC/FDC the obverse with small flecks of tone, uncased in capsule (£630 - £680)
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1431) Five Guineas 1669 VICESIMO PRIMO S.3328 About EF, with much fine detail apparent to the bust and the reverse design, some surface marks and scratches more than usually found on an EF coin, the edge with all lettering intact displays some consistent roughness suggests possibly an ex-shipwreck piece, and perhaps once cleaned. With low grade and/or damaged Five Guineas realising £5000-£6000 in the recent past, this being several grades above represents very good value in today’s market at the low estimate, or in our opinion at several bids above. We note Spink now lists this coin in VF at £16,000 and EF at £80,000 (£12,000 - £14,000)
1432) Five Guineas 1701 Fine Work S.3456 VF or slightly better/ About VF, bold and attractive, with a gentle edge bruise at 12 o’clock on the obverse, pleasing for the grade retaining much eye appeal, a popular coin in today’s market. A highly important coin in the history of the milled coinage, the Fine Work type introduced more intricate detail and a superb sharp striking to the portrait, a significant advance to the quality of minting at the time, leading to further higher relief designs being produced in the 18th Century, right up to the introduction of the later machine-made milled coinage (£13,000 - £15,000)
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1433) Five Guineas 1729 E.I.C S.3664 Good Fine, the reverse a little better, an ex-jewellery piece, the edges show signs of being in jewellery around the top half of the coin, the coin’s surfaces however show none of the usual signs of exjewellery pieces, An attractive and imposing piece retaining much eye appeal. We note an example described as VF realised £15000 hammer price in London Coins Auction A160 (Lot 2094), in the light of this, this would seem good value in today’s market at the low estimate or at several bids above (£6,000 - £8,000)
1434) Five Pound Crown 1999 Diana Memorial S.L6 Gold Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF64 Ultra Cameo (£1,400 £1,800)
1435) Five Pound Crown 2001 Centenary of the End of the Victorian Era S.L9 Gold Proof both sides reverse frosted, a small area of toning by REG, otherwise FDC, uncased (£1,700 - £2,200)
1436) Five Pound Crown 2015 50th Anniversary of the Death of Sir Winston Churchill Silver Proof Piedfort S.L38 in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, One of the first 650 struck (£60 - £80) 1437) Five Pound Crown 2015 50th Anniversary of the Death of Sir Winston Churchill Silver Proof S.L38 in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, one of the first 375 struck, comes in the Royal Mint black pouch with certificate (£40 - £60) 1438) Five Pound Crown 2015 Christening of Princess Charlotte Silver Proof S.L41 in an NGC holder and graded ‘Gem Proof’ One of the first 500 struck, comes in the Royal Mint black pouch with certificate (£40 - £60) 1439) Five Pound Crown 2017 70th Wedding Anniversary Silver Proof Piedfort S.L57 in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, ‘One of the First 500 Struck’ comes with original Royal Mint certificate number 139 (£60 - £80) 1440) Five Pound Crown 2017 Prince Philip - A Lifetime of Service, Silver Proof S.L56 in an NGC holder and graded ‘Gem Proof’ One of the first 200 struck (£35 - £55) 1441) Five Pound Crown 2018 Four Generations of the Royal Family Silver Proof Piedfort S.L70 in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, First Releases (£60 - £80) 1442) Five Pound Crown 2018 Four Generations of the Royal Family Silver Proof S.L70 in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, First Releases (£35 - £55)
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1443) Five Pound Crown 2018 The Queen’s Beasts - The Black Bull of Clarence Two Ounce Silver Proof S.QCB4 in an NGC holder and graded MS69 First Releases (£40 - £60) 1444) Five Pound Crown 2019 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Queen Victoria Silver Proof Piedfort S.L77 in an NGC holder and graded ‘Gem Proof’, First Releases, comes with Royal Mint certificate and booklet (£60 - £80) 1445) Five Pound Crown 2019 The Tower of London - Ceremony of the Keys Silver Proof S.L76 in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, First Releases (£40 - £60) 1446) Five Pound Crown 2019 The Tower of London - Legend of the Ravens Silver Proof Piedfort S.L73 in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo First Releases, comes with the Royal Mint certificate and booklet (£60 - £80) 1447) Five Pound Crown 2019 The Tower of London - The Crown Jewels, Reverse: The Crown of Mary of Modena S.L74 Silver Proof Piedfort, in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, First Releases (£60 - £80) 1448) Five Pound Crown 2019 The Tower of London - The Yeoman Warders Silver Proof S.L75 FDC in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, First Releases (£40 - £60) 1449) Five Pound Crown 2019 Tower of London - The Yeoman Warders Silver Proof Piedfort S.L75 in a NGC First Releases holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£60 - £80) 1450) Five Pounds 1887 S.3864 Choice and graded MS64+ by NGC and in their holder, very rare in this choice grade (£6,000 - £7,000)
1451) Five Pounds 1887 S.3864 GVF with a small flan flaw on the reverse, overall a pleasing piece and retaining traces of mint lustre (£1,700 - £2,200)
1452) Five Pounds 1887 S.3864 in an NGC holder and graded MS62, the portrait crisply struck with only very minor friction to the brooch, Hair and lace details fully struck with no apparent wear. A very attractive example for the grade, appears conservatively graded at MS62 (£3,000 - £3,500)
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1453) Five Pounds 1893 Proof S.3872 in a PCGS holder and graded PR60 Cameo, retaining considerable original mint brilliance (£10,000 - £12,000)
1454) Five Pounds 1893 S.3872 in a PCGS holder and graded MS61, appears conservatively graded, we note that there are no examples graded higher than MS64 by PCGS for this type (£4,200 - £4,800)
1455) Five Pounds 1893 S.3872 VF/GVF with some contact marks and edge nicks (£3,000 - £3,500)
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1456) Five Pounds 1902 S.3965 in a PCGS holder and graded MS62+ (£2,700 - £3,200)
1457) Five Pounds 1911 Proof S.3994 EF with some contact marks, an affordable example of this one-year type with a low mintage of just 2812 pieces, we note top grade examples now being offered in excess of £10,000 (£4,800 - £5,500)
1458) Five Pounds 1911 Proof S.3994 GEF/UNC the obverse with some hairlines behind the bust concealing a small depression in the field, the reverse pleasing and retaining much mint lustre, only 2812 pieces minted, and the only Gold Five Pounds issue of this reign, we note top grade examples now realising in excess of £10,000 (£7,500 £8,500)
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1460) Five Pounds 1937 Proof S.4074 in an NGC holder and graded PF63+ Cameo, a most attractive example (£7,000 - £8,000)
1459) Five Pounds 1937 Proof S.4074 in a PCGS holder and graded PR65, a superior example (£8,000 - £9,000)
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1461) Five Pounds 1937 Proof S.4074 in an NGC holder and graded PF64 Cameo, a most attractive example (£7,500 £8,500)
1463) Florin 1849 ESC 802, Bull 2815 GVF with some contact marks (£90 - £130) 1464) Florin 1868 ESC 833, Bull 2866, Davies 748 dies 3B Die Number 19, Top Cross overlaps border beads GVF and scarce (£160 - £200) 1465) Florin 1871 ESC 837, Bull 2874, Davies 753 dies 3A Die Number 50, Top Cross does not touch border beads, Bright About VF (£100 - £150) 1466) Florin 1874 ESC 843, Bull 2881, Die Number 6, NVF/VF the reverse lightly toned (£85 - £125) 1467) Florin 1878 ESC 849, Bull 2889, No WW, Die Number 2, Fine or better/NVF (£55 - £65) 1468) Florin 1879 WW below bust, 48 arcs, ESC 851, Bull 2892, Davies 767 dies 3B Fine/Good Fine (£55 - £65) 1469) Florin 1880 ESC 854, Bull 2900, Davies 771 dies 7B, NEF with some light toning in the legends, the obverse with some scattered contact marks (£90 - £120) 1470) Florin 1885 ESC 861, Bull 2908 GVF/NEF (£100 - £120) 1471) Florin 1887 Jubilee Head Proof ESC 869 NGC PF65 CAMEO (£1,000 - £1,200)
1472) Florin 1891 ESC 873, Bull 2959 GVF and nicely toned, Rare in all grades above Fine (£100 - £180) 1473) Florin 1893 Proof ESC 877, Bull 2963, Davies 831 dies 2A some hairlines and small nicks, otherwise nFDC with original blue, green and cinnamon tone (£400 - £500)
1462) Five Pounds 1989 Gold 500th Anniversary of the First Gold Sovereign S.SE6 UNC with minor hairlines only, retaining full mint lustre (£1,700 - £2,200)
1474) Florin 1900 ESC 884, Bull 2971 a most attractive and original example with deep golden tone and outstanding eye appeal, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the joint finest of 23 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. This coin has a very low UIN number (177) and since this over 43,000 further coins have been graded and this has yet to be beaten, thus proving that grade 82 examples in the Veiled Head series are around the finest available (£120 - £150) 1475) Florin 1902 ESC 919, Bull 3577 UNC with original mint lustre, light contact marks and a very small tone spot on the King’s beard barely detract (£90 - £120)
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1476) Florin 1903 ESC 921, Bull 3579 AU/GEF with some light contact marks (£125 - £150) 1477) Florin 1904 ESC 922, Bull 3580 About EF with some contact marks, the reverse with a few flecks of toning (£125 - £150) 1478) Florin 1905 ESC 923, Bull 3581 VF or better/GVF nicely toned with much eye appeal, a very pleasing example of this key date (£350 - £450)
1487) Groat 1839 Plain Edge Proof, Reverse inverted, ESC 1933A, Bull 3325, in a PCGS holder and graded PR63 (£400 - £500)
1488) Groats (2) 1836 D: G: ESC 1918, Bull 2515, Davies 380, dies 1A A/UNC and lustrous with light toning on Britannia’s shield, 1888 ESC 1956, Bull 3359 UNC or very near so and lustrous, Threehalfpence 1843 ESC 2259, Bull 3468 GEF (£40 - £60) 1489) Guinea 1679 S.3344 Near Fine/About Fine, holed (£250 £500)
1479) Florin 1906 ESC 924, Bull 3582 About EF with some minor contact marks (£90 - £120) 1480) Florin 1908 ESC 926, Bull 3584 NEF and lustrous, with a few very small rim nicks (£125 - £175) 1481) Florin 1920 ESC 939, Bull 3765, Davies 1744 dies 2E, The obverse with the early George V head in higher relief. A superb example of the first year of the Half silver type, displaying much original colour and underlying mint lustre, very different in appearance the preceding Bright Finish coins, as various experiments were made with the nonsilver part of the alloy from 1920-1922. Few coins with true original colour survive, a choice piece, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the joint finest known of 15 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. See also the choice 1921 Florin offered in this sale (£85 - £125) 1482) Florin 1921 ESC 940, Bull 3768 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80. A most attractive example of the ‘Dull Finish’ Half Silver type, displaying almost full original colour. Very few 1920-1922 Florins remain in this original condition, as many adjustments were made to the alloy with varying amounts of nickel, manganese and zinc used, and the ‘Dull Finish’ experiment was curtailed. Bright finish coins were again produced from late 1922 onwards. (£65 - £85)
1490) Guinea 1681 S.3344 VG/NVG with some smoothing evident to the lower part of the reverse, and a small area of scuffing to the edge by CAROLVS, an affordable example of the Charles II type now becoming increasingly hard to find in all grades (£800 - £900)
1491) Guinea 1789 S.3729 Fine, Ex-Jewellery (£300 - £400) 1492) Guinea 1793 S.3729 NGC MS63 and rare in such a high numerical grade, desirable thus. (£1,200 - £1,600)
1493) Guinea 1796 S.3729 NVF (£350 - £450)
1483) Florin 1923 ESC 942 CGS UNC 82 (£40 - £60) 1484) Florin 1926 ESC 945, Bull 3778 A lustrous example the obverse with an excellent strike. A most pleasing coin with considerable eye appeal, Very few of the Half Silver George V issues remain in choice grades. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the second finest known of 18 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£100 £120) 1485) Florin 1930 ESC 950, Bull 3785 Lustrous with subtle gold tone and traces of mint bloom, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, a very attractive example of the later George V type (£75 - £100)
1494) Guinea 1798 S.3729 GVF/strong VF, the edge displaying minor rub in parts, the surfaces though show no signs of having been in jewellery, comes with Royal Mint ‘Certified and Authenticated’ ticket (£800 - £1,200)
1486) Groat 1836 D: G: ESC 1918, Bull 2515, Davies 380, a superb example with deep gold and olive tone over original mint lustre, choice and would make an excellent coin for the type collector, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£65 - £85) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk
1495) Half Farthing 1843 Peck 1593, a most pleasing and lustrous example the obverse with around 40% lustre, the reverse with around 60% lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£55 - £75)
1502) Half Guinea 1809 S.3737 About Fine, light rubbing in the left reverse field has caused a small depression (£350 £400)
1496) Half Guinea 1701 S.3468 VG/Near Fine, ex-jewellery, with traces of an edge mount having been removed (£250 £300) 1497) Half Guinea 1764 S.3732 NVF/VF the edge shows a small area of rub between 5 and 6 o’clock, the surfaces however shows no sign of having been mounted (£650 - £750)
1503) Half Guinea 1813 S.3737 NEF lightly rubbed on the portrait, however traces of attractive red tone and some lustre combine to give much eye appeal. This type often seen in lower grades, higher grade examples now proving increasingly hard to find (£850 - £950)
1498) Half Guinea 1804 S.3737 About EF/EF a pleasing and lustrous example (£650 - £750)
1499) Half Guinea 1804 S.3737 in an NGC holder and graded MS62, we note that we have offered over 40 examples since 2003, this a lustrous piece and always desirable in high grade (£700 - £1,000)
1504) Half Sovereign 1821 Proof S.3802 UNC retaining much original mint brilliance and touches of red toning in places, the obverse with some light tooling in the field between the King’s forehead and D:G:, a true rarity and one-year type design. The reverse by Pistrucci is considered to be one of the classic and most beautiful 19th Century designs. We note the currency coin now lists at £5750, this being rated R5 by Marsh, (estimated 9-14 known) the Proof coin now listing at £8500, a considerably more rare and desirable coin, and seldom offered for sale. Our archive database shows that we have only offered one previous example, this was in November 2003. This type missing from many advanced Half Sovereign collections, one of a number of high grade and George IV gold pieces in this sale (£5,000 - £6,000)
1500) Half Guinea 1804 S.3737 in an NGC holder and graded MS62, we note that we have offered over 40 examples since 2003, this is one of the finest (£700 - £1,000)
1501) 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 (£400 - £600)
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1508) Half Sovereign 1839 Proof, Reverse inverted, S.3859, in a PCGS holder and graded PR62 CAM, rare and always sought after whenever offered (£3,500 - £4,500)
1509) Half Sovereign 1871 Nose points to T in VICTORIA, S.3860C, Die Number 71 EF with some light hairlines, a pleasing and desirable piece, now lists at £1800 EF in the Standard Catalogue (£500 - £700)
1510) Half Sovereign 1872 Nose points between T and O in VICTORIA, S.3860D, Marsh 447, Die Number 227, this Die Number not recorded by Marsh, Fine/Good Fine (£150 £200) 1505) Half Sovereign 1828 Marsh 409 VF with some contact marks on the obverse, most examples seen are lower grade, VF and better examples are much rarer and considerably much desirable on the rare occasions they are offered (£500 - £600)
1511) Half Sovereign 1872S Marsh 461, S.3862A nose points to T in VICTORIA, Re-engraved crown cross now touches the border, Near VF (£200 - £250) 1512) Half Sovereign 1880S Marsh 464 Near Fine/Fine, Rare with a low mintage of only 80,000, our archive database shows that this is only the second example we have offered in 17 years, the other example being described as VG, so even in this grade it is the finest we have offered, an elusive coin and probably rarer than catalogue values would suggest (£200 - £250)
1506) 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 (£1,200 - £1,500) 1513) Half Sovereign 1883S Marsh 467 Fine, the reverse slightly better, we note that this is only the fourth example we have offered in 17 years, so probably rarer than catalogue values would suggest (£220 - £260) 1507) Half Sovereign 1838 Marsh 414 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, an extremely high grade example with original brilliance, highly lustrous and with exceptional eye appeal, the lightest friction to the highest points on the obverse prevent the elusive 80 grade. A rare date and hard to find in all grades, this borne out by the fact it is the only example and the finest thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. We note this coin now lists at £2500 UNC in the Standard Catalogue (£1,100 - £1,400)
1514) Half Sovereign 1884M Marsh 474 About Fine/Fine, Rare with a low mintage of just 48,009 pieces, rated R2 by Marsh, many of the Young Head Melbourne Mint Half Sovereigns have very low mintages. We note we have offered only four previous examples in 17 years (£220 £260)
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1515) Half Sovereign 1887 Jubilee Head Proof S.3869 practically FDC and retaining considerable original mint brilliance (£1,750 - £2,000)
1516) Half Sovereign 1887 Jubilee Head, No J.E.B on truncation S.3869C EF (£240 - £280)
1521) Half Sovereign 1900P Marsh 501, Very Rare, rated R3 by Marsh, in an NGC holder and graded AU55, the lowest mintage 59,688 of all the Veiled Head Half Sovereigns, and the only Veiled Head date issued by the Perth Mint (£400 - £500)
1522) Half Sovereign 1901 Marsh 496 A/UNC and lustrous (£140 - £180) 1523) Half Sovereign 1902 Matt Proof S.3974A nFDC the obverse with very minor contact marks and hairlines (£400 - £500)
1517) Half Sovereign 1887S Young Head Marsh 469 Fine/Good Fine, Rare (£200 - £250) 1524) Half Sovereign 1902 Matt Proof S.3974A UNC/nFDC the obverse with a minor scuff and light hairlines (£120 - £150)
1518) Half Sovereign 1892 No J.E.B, Marsh 481A, S.3869C, DISH L516 GF/NVF (£140 - £180) 1519) Half Sovereign 1893S Marsh 502 in a PCGS holder and graded MS62, a low mintage coin with just 125,000 issued. All Australian Mint Veiled Head Half Sovereigns are rare, and particularly desirable and keenly sought after in high grades. In our opinion their rarity is somewhat underrated. Our archive database shows this to be only the fourth example we have offered, the previous finest being described as NEF/EF. so this easily the finest of the four. We note at the time of writing PCGS have graded only 34 coins of this type with just 2 in higher grade, also NGC have graded 8 examples with their finest being graded MS61 (£1,500 - £2,000)
1520) Half Sovereign 1899 Marsh 494 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82. All Veiled Head Half Sovereigns are hard to find in grades 80 and above, and grade 82 coins of all currency dates are truly rare and desirable (£200 - £250)
1525) Half Sovereign 1902S Marsh 521 EF and a most pleasing example, Rated R by Marsh with a low mintage of just 84,000 pieces. We note our archive database stretching back to 2003 shows this to be the first example we have offered, so therefore possibly under-rated in terms of rarity and catalogue value (£200 - £250)
1526) Half Sovereign 1908M Marsh 516 GEF/AU and lustrous, all Australian Mint Edward VII Half Sovereign desirable in high grades with some being extremely difficult to find (£220 - £260)
1527) Half Sovereign 1910 Marsh 513 GEF with a gentle rim bruise by IMP (£200 - £250) 1528) Half Sovereign 1910 Marsh 513 GVF/VF along with GB and World mostly 20th Century base metal issues (31) includes a few silver minors, and a Banknote Canada Two Dollar 1954 series, in mixed circulated grades (£130 - £180) 1529) Half Sovereign 1911 Marsh 526 VF with a flan flaw on the obverse (£120 - £180) 1530) Half Sovereign 1911 Proof S.4006 nFDC with some hairlines and a small area of discolouration by St. George’s cape, retaining considerable mint lustre and brilliance (£600 £700)
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1544) Halfcrown 1683 TRICESIMO QVINTO ESC 490 VG the reverse slightly better (£50 - £75) 1545) Halfcrown 1689 First Shield, Caul only frosted, with pearls ESC 505, Bull831 Fine or better with some contact marks (£150 - £200) 1531) Half Sovereign 1914 Marsh 529 Unc or near so (£120 £180)
1532) Half Sovereign 1915 Marsh 530 A/UNC and lustrous, come with a Royal Mint ‘Certified and Authenticated’ ticket (£120 - £180) 1533) Half Sovereign 1989 500th Anniversary of the First Gold Sovereign Gold Proof S.SC3 nFDC lightly toned (£200 £260) 1534) Half Sovereign 1989 500th Anniversary of the First Gold Sovereign Gold Proof S.SC3 UNC-nFDC with some light hairlines (£200 - £260)
1535) Half Sovereign 2002 Shield, Marsh 549 Lustrous EF/UNC the obverse with some scratches (£120 - £180) 1536) Half Sovereign 2009 S.SB7 Lustrous UNC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£120 - £200)
1546) Halfcrown 1698 DECIMO ESC 554 GVF/VF with an attractive grey tone (£120 - £180) 1547) Halfcrown 1698 DECIMO ESC 554, Bull 1034 Fine (£100 £120) 1548) Halfcrown 1700 DVODECIMO ESC 561, Bull 1043 in an NGC holder and graded MS62 the coin displaying an underlying and colourful tone (£700 - £900)
1549) Halfcrown 1701 ESC 564, Bull 1046 VF, the reverse a little better with some haymarking, a pleasing piece with considerable eye appeal (£550 - £650)
1537) Half Sovereigns (2) 1913 Marsh 528 NEF, 1914 Marsh 529 Bright VF, has possibly once been in jewellery (£240 - £360) 1538) Half Sovereigns (3) 1887 Jubilee Head, Imperfect J in J.E.B Marsh 478C, DISH L508 GEF/AU, 1900S Marsh 504, Good Fine the reverse slightly better, scarce, 1915S Marsh 540 Lustrous AU/GEF withy a small edge nick (£420 - £480) 1539) Half Sovereigns (3) 1897 Marsh 492 Fine/Good Fine, 1911 Marsh 526 Fine, 1982 Marsh 544 EF/VF all ex-jewellery (£360 - £540) 1540) Halfcrown 1671 VICESIMO TERTIO, No stop after HIB, ESC 468, Bull 457 VG or better/Near Fine (£50 - £75)
1550) 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 (£250 - £350)
1541) Halfcrown 1677 ESC 479 VG/Fine nicely toned, comes with old collector’s ticket stating ‘ Ex-H.Hopkins Aug.1983 £22’ (£80 - £100) 1542) Halfcrown 1679 ESC 481, Bull 480 NVF the reverse with some contact marks by the date (£150 - £200) 1543) Halfcrown 1682 ESC 489 Fine with a light adjustment line on the 16 of the date (£90 - £150)
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1551) Halfcrown 1708 Plain in angles and below bust, ESC 577, Bull 1370 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70 with grey toning and with underlying hints of blue and gold, a most attractive example (£150 - £300)
1552) Halfcrown 1709 OCTAVO ESC 579, Bull 1371 approaching VF the reverse with some adjustment marks (£275 - £350)
1553) Halfcrown 1713 ESC 584, Bull 1375 (listed under 1712 in error), Roses and Plumes Bright approaching Fine/Fine with light haymarking (£40 - £60) 1554) Halfcrown 1745 LIMA ESC 605 Good Fine/NVF with a flan flaw by LIMA (£35 - £55) 1555) Halfcrown 1746 LIMA ESC 606, Bull 1688 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 50 a pleasing example retaining some original colour (£100 - £150)
1562) Halfcrown 1825 ESC 642, Bull 2371 GVF/NEF (£150 - £200) 1563) Halfcrown 1826 Milled Edge Proof ESC 647 NGC PF64 and rare in this high grade (£3,000 - £4,000)
1564) Halfcrown 1828 ESC 648 , 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 (£600 £800)
1565) Halfcrown 1828 ESC 648, Bull 2377 VG Rare the key date in the series (£85 - £125) 1566) Halfcrown 1829 ESC 649, Bull 2378 Good Fine and scarce (£160 - £200) 1567) Halfcrown 1836 ESC 666, Bull 2482 About EF/EF and colourfully toned (£290 - £350)
1556) 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 (£1,500 - £2,000)
1568) Halfcrown 1837 ESC 667, Bull 2486 Good Fine and scarce (£180 - £220)
1557) Halfcrown 1817 Bull Head ESC 616, Bull 2090 About EF, starting to tone in places (£150 - £200)
1569) Halfcrown 1839 Plain Edge Proof, One Plain and One ornate fillet, W.W Raised on truncation, ESC 670, Bull 2708, in a PCGS holder and graded PR62, 1839 Halfcrowns of all types very desirable and much prized (£2,500 - £3,500)
1558) Halfcrown 1818 ESC 621, Bull 2099 Good Fine with grey tone (£80 - £100) 1559) Halfcrown 1819 as ESC 623, Bull 2102, the D’s of FID and DEF both double struck, About EF (£150 - £200) 1560) Halfcrown 1820 George IV ESC 628, Bull 2357 About VF/ VF with traces of old gilding in places (£150 - £200) 1561) Halfcrown 1820 George IV ESC 628, Bull 2357 VF or better with touches of colourful tone in the legends (£150 - £200) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk
1570) Halfcrown 1840 ESC 673 About EF, the obverse with some contact marks on the Queen’s hair, the reverse with a few small rim nicks visible under magnification, Ex-David Sellwood collection (£400 - £550)
1575) Halfcrown 1845 as ESC 679, Bull 2722 the obverse with the date and most of the legend double struck GVF/NEF (£225 - £275) 1571) Halfcrown 1841 ESC 674, Bull 2716 VG the surface with some scratches and pitting, all lettering and almost all major detail clear, Extremely Rare in any grade, with a mintage of around a quarter of the 1905 Halfcrown, this is one of the key dates in the entire Halfcrown series (£150 - £300) 1576) Halfcrown 1845 ESC 679, Bull 2722 GEF with a light golden tone, a gentle edge bruise by the E of REGINA barely detracts (£350 - £450)
1572) Halfcrown 1842 ESC 675 UNC and lustrous with some small scratches by the rim above BRITANNIARUM (£300 - £400)
1577) Halfcrown 1846 ESC 680 lustrous UNC or near so and a date hard to find in this high grade (£500 - £800)
1573) Halfcrown 1842 ESC 675, Bull 2717 EF/About EF with some light contact marks and small flecks of toning on the obverse (£225 - £275) 1578) Halfcrown 1848 Plain 8 in date ESC 681, Bull 2725 , VG a bold and collectable example for the grade, rated R3 by ESC and Bull (£50 - £100) 1579) Halfcrown 1848 unaltered date ESC 681, Bull 2726 VG, Rare and rated R3 by Bull (£130 - £160) 1574) Halfcrown 1842 ESC 675, Bull 2717 UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, a very attractive and desirable example of the early Young Head series, very difficult to locate in grade 80, indeed the LCGS Population Report records only 18 Halfcrowns in the 1840-1850 period graded 80 or above (£900 - £1,400)
1580) Halfcrown 1875 ESC 696, Bull 2745 NEF cleaned with some scratches by the G of GRATIA (£125 - £150) 1581) Halfcrown 1876 6 over 5 ESC 699A, Bull 2749, Davies 582, GVF and rare in this grade (£100 - £150) 1582) Halfcrown 1879 ESC 703, Bull 2753 Davies 585 dies 3C, NEF lightly toned with an edge nick by REG, scarce (£175 - £225) 1583) Halfcrown 1882 ESC 710, Bull 2761 About EF and lustrous, scarce in high grades (£100 - £150)
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1584) Halfcrown 1886 ESC 715, Bull 2767 EF the reverse with a few light hairlines (£200 - £250) 1585) Halfcrown 1886 ESC 715, Bull 2767 GEF and lustrous with some light contact marks and small rim nicks (£125 - £175) 1586) Halfcrown 1887 Jubilee Head Proof NGC PF65 CAMEO and rare in this high numeric grade (£1,000 - £1,500)
1597) Halfcrown 1906 ESC 751, Bull 3572 Original lustre and mint bloom with blue/grey toning in the legends, a superb piece with much eye appeal, housed in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78 (£425 - £625)
1587) Halfcrown 1888 ESC 721, Bull 2773 A/UNC with a small scuff on the obverse visible under magnification, overall attractive and lustrous with hints of golden tone (£100 £120)
1598) Halfcrown 1907 ESC 752, Bull 3573 GVF/NEF (£100 - £150)
1588) Halfcrown 1893 ESC 726, Bull 2778, Davies 660, dies 1A, Bright About EF (£50 - £75)
1599) Halfcrown 1908 ESC 753 AU/UNC with original mint lustre (£500 - £800)
1589) Halfcrown 1894 ESC 728, Bull 2780, Davies 665 dies 2B, NEF/EF and scarce (£85 - £125) 1590) Halfcrown 1897 ESC 731, Bull 2783 UNC with almost full original mint lustre, a few very small rim nicks barely detract (£100 - £150) 1591) Halfcrown 1899 ESC 733, Bull 2785 UNC and choice, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, a superior example with original lustre, the second finest known example recorded by the LCGS Population Report, we note a similarly graded LCGS slabbed example offered in London Coins Auction A161 in June 2018 realised £280 hammer price (£250 £300) 1592) Halfcrown 1900 ESC 734, Bull 2786 with choice original surfaces displaying mint bloom, the legends with touches of golden tone in the legends, a superb piece and extremely eye-catching. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, would make a top grade piece for the type collector (£150 - £200) 1593) Halfcrown 1901 ESC 735 UNC or near so and lightly toned over original lustre (£40 - £60) 1594) Halfcrown 1902 Matt Proof ESC 747, Bull 3568 nFDC with a light and attractive tone, the obverse with minor hairlines (£100 - £150) 1595) Halfcrown 1903 ESC 748, Bull 3569 Near Fine with grey tone and some gentle edge bruises (£100 - £120) 1596) Halfcrown 1905 ESC 750, Bull 3571 VG, two small edge nicks, bold for the grade, the key date in the series (£225 - £325)
1600) Halfcrown 1925 ESC 772, Bull 3727 NEF a pleasing example of this key date, certainly rarer than the 1930 coin in high grades (£100 - £150) 1601) Halfcrown 1926 First Head ESC 773, Bull 3728 Lustrous UNC a choice example, the reverse with traces of mint bloom, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85 the 1920-1926 issues are almost impossible to find in choice grade, the joint finest known of 18 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, We note an example described as UNC toned, slabbed in the lower grade of LCGS 80 realised £150 hammer price in London Coins Auction A151 in December 2015, this piece two full grades higher (£150 - £250) 1602) 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 toning (£150 - £200) 1603) Halfcrown 1953 Proof. Obverse 1 Reverse A. Obverse 1:- I of DEI points to a space, weakly struck portrait. A Proof version of the early portrait, Davies 2310, as used in the plastic set. Listed as ‘To be confirmed’ by Davies. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 88 (£250 - £500)
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1614) Halfpenny 1841 DF.I variety, as Peck 1524 UNC with lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded 82 (£75 - £100) 1615) Halfpenny 1845 Peck 1529 approaching Fine for wear, once cleaned, now starting to retone, Very rare in all grades (£125 - £150)
1604) Halfcrowns (2) 1689 Second Shield, No Frosting, No pearls ESC 512 approaching Fine, Bull 846 1746 LIMA ESC 606, Bull 1688 Bright NVF, possibly once cleaned (£75 - £100) 1605) Halfpennies (2) 1858 8 over 6 Peck 1547 EF, 1853 Peck 1539 UNC with a small spot below the Queen’s chin, the obverse with traces of double striking to parts of the legend, date and portrait, with slightly dull surfaces from poor storage (£35 - £55) 1606) Halfpennies (2) 1874 Freeman 317 dies 9+K VG/About Fine, Rare and rated R16 by Freeman, 1861 Freeman 278 dies 7+D this die pairing the only use of Reverse D for this date, Rare, rated R16 by Freeman, Good Fine/Fine the obverse with slightly dull surfaces, Ex-C.Cooke, Ex-M.Peake 10/1982 (£40 - £80) 1607) Halfpennies (2) 1887 Freeman 358 dies 17+S UNC with good subdued lustre, 1890 Freeman 362 dies 17+S UNC toned with traces of lustre (£30 - £50) 1608) Halfpenny 1754 Peck 884 EF with a thin scratch and a small spot on the obverse (£90 - £120) 1609) Halfpenny 1770 Peck 893 EF and sharply struck (£75 - £125) 1610) Halfpenny 1772 Reverse A Peck 899 EF (£75 - £125)
1616) Halfpenny 1845 Peck 1529 Fine, one of the key dates in the Halfpenny series (£150 - £200) 1617) Halfpenny 1854 Peck 1542 a sharply struck example attractively toned, the reverse displaying much good subdued lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£65 - £85) 1618) Halfpenny 1860 Beaded Border Freeman 258 dies 1+A Lustrous UNC with minor spots and contact marks (£40 £80) 1619) Halfpenny 1861 appears to read HALP for HALF only Fair with many surface knocks and dents but very rare, (£75 - £100) 1620) Halfpenny 1861 Freeman 275 dies 5+G EF rare in this grade (£50 - £100) 1621) Halfpenny 1862 Freeman 289 dies 7+G an attractively toned example, deeply toned with traces of lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£85 - £125) 1622) Halfpenny 1865 5 over 3 Freeman 297 dies 7+G very clear overstrike GEF with traces of lustre, extremely rare thus (£250 - £350)
1611) Halfpenny 1799 5 Incuse Gunports Peck 1248 a choice example with attractive blue/green toning and hints of mint lustre, very desirable in high grade. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£85 - £110) 1612) Halfpenny 1826 Bronzed Proof Peck 1434 NGC PF66 BN (£550 - £650)
1623) Halfpenny 1868 Freeman 303 dies 7+G approaching UNC with traces of lustre and very scarce in this grade (£90 £140) 1624) Halfpenny 1870 Freeman 307 dies 7+G GEF (£45 - £70) 1625) Halfpenny 1875 Freeman 321 dies 11+J Lustrous UNC with a very small spot on the bust (£50 - £75)
1613) Halfpenny 1839 Bronzed Proof, as Peck 1523 but with 39 over 43 in the date, these produced from an altered 1843 die. The 1839 Proof sets were issued strictly to order until the mid-1840s, by which time the 1839 die was worn out. In a PCGS holder and graded PR65 (£1,000 - £1,200)
1626) Halfpenny 1887 Freeman 358 CGS UNC 82 (£65 - £100) 1627) Halfpenny 1890 Freeman 362 dies 17+S a colourfully toned example showing shades of blue and magenta colour over some original mint lustre, a most striking coin with much eye appeal, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the second finest known of 20 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£85 - £110) 1628) Halfpenny 1904 Freeman 383 dies 1+B Lustrous UNC, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the joint finest known of 8 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£75 - £125)
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1629) Halfpenny 1916 Freeman 395 dies 1+A UNC with virtually lustre (£30 - £45) 1630) Halfpenny 1923 Freeman 402 dies 1+A UNC with around 80% mint lustre (£35 - £55)
1642) Maundy Set 1831 ESC 2436, Bull 2547 EF to GEF with flecks of colourful toning, a nicely matched set (£250 - £350)
1631) Halfpenny 1926 Freeman 406 dies 2+B UNC with practically full lustre, the obverse with some light contact marks (£35 - £55) 1632) Halfpenny 1933 Freeman 420 dies 3+B UNC with around 75% lustre, the obverse with minor cabinet friction (£25 - £35) 1633) Halfpenny or medalet in copper William and Mary, undated, Peck 636 Obv: Small bust of the King right GVLIELMVS III DEI GRATIA, Rev: Small bust of the Queen right, Fine with some flan flaws on either side, (listed under uncertain pieces by Peck), along with a William and Mary Tin Halfpenny in Poor grade (£65 - £100)
1643) Maundy Set 1839 Proof ESC 2449, Bull 3482, in PCGS holders as follows:- Fourpence 1839 die axis inverted PCGS PL64, Threepence 1839 die axis inverted PCGS PL64, Twopence 1839 die axis inverted PCGS PL Genuine - Scratch UNC Detail, and Penny 1839 die axis upright PCGS PR64, all coins nicely matched with attractive toning (£1,500 £2,000)
1634) Maundy a 3-coin ‘set’ 1888 comprising Fourpence, Threepence and Twopence EF-A/UNC the Fourpence with some hairlines (£70 - £95) 1635) Maundy Fourpence 1708 ESC 1890 GVF with some surface marks on the obverse (£40 - £60) 1636) Maundy Fourpence 1902 Matt Proof CGS UNC 88 (£30 £50) 1637) Maundy Fourpence Charles II undated milled issue ESC 1840 NEF with some light haymarks (£60 - £90)
1644) Maundy Set 1845 ESC 2455, Bull 3488 an assembled set NEF to GEF (£125 - £175)
1638) Maundy Part Set 1889 comprising Fourpence, Threepence and Twopence EF to GEF with some hairlines, comes with a contemporary Maundy box dated 1879 (£40 - £80)
1645) Maundy Set 1869 ESC 2481, Bull 3521 GEF to UNC each coin displaying a choice tone, blue/green and gold enhanced by touches of magenta, with underlying mint lustre, a most attractive and beautifully matched set (£300 - £400)
1639) Maundy Penny 1757 Colon after GRATIA ESC 2349, Bull 1839 NEF/GVF the obverse with some dirt in the obverse legend, the reverse possibly once lightly cleaned, now colourfully retoned (£40 - £60) 1640) Maundy Set 1740 ESC 2408, Bull 1771 comprising Fourpence 1740 ESC 1904, Bull 1782 About EF with light haymarking, Threepence 1740 40 in date double struck ESC 2027, Bull 1799, About EF, Twopence ESC 2232, Bull 1810 GVF with light haymarking, Penny 1740 ESC 2338, Bull 1826 Inverted A for V in GEORGIVS, possibly a flawed punch VF/About VF, a nicely matched, evenly toned set (£125 - £250) 1641) Maundy Set 1825 ESC 2429, Bull 2448, an assembled set comprising Fourpence 1825 Fine/Good Fine, Threepence 1825 VF with an edge nick, Twopence 1825 T over B in BRITANNIAR, EF and Penny 1825 NEF with a small edge bruise, only the third set of this date we have offered in 17 years (£180 - £220)
1646) Maundy Set 1889 ESC 2504, Bull 3547 EF to UNC with matching tone, the Fourpence and Threepence with a thin scratch, comes with a modern presentation box (£125 £175) 1647) Maundy Set 1889 ESC 2504, Bull 3547 the Penny with a thin scratch on the obverse, GEF to UNC with attractive matching gold, green and magenta tone (£125 - £175) 1648) Maundy Set 1891 ESC 2506, Bull 3549 GEF to UNC an original set with blue/green tone enhanced by touches of gold, come in an original long dated case (£200 - £250) 1649) Maundy Set 1902 Matt Proof ESC 2518, Bull 3608 EF to UNC cleaned, the Twopence with some small tone spots, comes in a modern presentation box (£75 - £100)
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1650) Maundy Set 1903 ESC 2519, Bull 3609 EF to A/UNC colourfully toned, a little uneven in parts, still with much eye appeal, comes in a modern presentation box (£75 £100) 1651) Maundy Set 1903 ESC 2519, Bull 3609 in PCGS holders Fourpence 1903 graded PL66, Threepence 1903 graded PL67, Twopence 1903 graded PL67 and Penny 1903 graded PL67, Choice UNC with blue/green matching tone (£140 £160) 1652) Maundy Set 1904 ESC 2520, Bull 3610 EF to UNC the Fourpence cleaned, comes in a modern presentation box (£75 - £100) 1653) Maundy Set 1922 ESC 2539, Bull 3982 EF to GEF with some spots, the Fourpence with a flan flaw on the reverse, comes in a Maundy Money box (£75 - £100) 1654) Maundy Set 1925 ESC 2542, Bull 3985 EF to GEF with speckled toning, scarce as are many of the 1920s sets (£75 - £100) 1655) Maundy Set 1965 ESC 2582 GEF to UNC in a modern red Maundy Money case, the Threepence and Penny firmly wedged in the case (£70 - £100) 1656) Maundy Set 2000 S.4211 UNC with some tone spots, retaining much original lustre, the 2000 sets were distributed at Lincoln Cathedral (£100 - £150) 1657) Maundy Set 2012 S.4211, FDC with very light golden tone, in the red Royal Mint Maundy box of issue. Maundy Sets of this 2012 were distributed at York Minster (£350 - £400)
1659) Maundy Set 2016 S.4211, nFDC to FDC the Penny and Twopence with a hint of toning, in the red Royal Mint Maundy box of issue. Maundy Sets of 2016 were distributed at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle (£450 - £550)
1658) Maundy Set 2015 S.4211, the Fourpence with a small area of very light toning, otherwise FDC and retaining practically full mint brilliance, in the Red Royal Mint box of issue. Maundy Sets of 2015 were distributed at Sheffield Cathedral (£400 - £450) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk
1660) Maundy Set 2018 S.4211, FDC in the red Royal Mint box of issue. The sets of this year show an improved quality of striking to the obverse with the hair and features suggesting new and recut dies have been used. Maundy Sets of 2018 were distributed at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. (£450 - £550) 1665) One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Token 1815 ESC 978 UNC and nicely toned with minor cabinet friction (£140 - £200) 1666) Pennies (2) 1806 No incuse curl Peck 1343 EF toned with some thin scratches on the obverse, 1807 Peck 1344 GEF and lustrous with a few small spots (£160 - £200) 1667) Pennies (2) 1844 Peck 1487 About EF, 1848 unaltered date Peck 1496 EF/About EF (£180 - £220) 1668) Penny 1806 No Incuse curl Peck 1343 Near EF, once cleaned, now colourfully retoned (£50 - £75) 1669) Penny 1826 Bronzed Proof Reverse A Peck 1423, in an NGC holder and graded PF66 BN (£1,500 - £2,000)
1661) Maundy Set Fantasy 1936 Edward VIII in silver Lustrous UNC in a London Mint Office box with certificate (£45 - £80)
1670) Penny 1831 Peck 1455 NEF/VF the reverse with pitted surfaces (£100 - £140)
1662) Maundy Threepences 2002 (2) both FDC still sealed in the original plastic envelopes (£50 - £75) 1663) One Hundred Pounds 2014 Lord Kitchener - Your Country Needs You S.4905 One Ounce Platinum Proof, a scarce issue with only 325 minted, in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£1,400 - £1,800) 1671) Penny 1831 Peck 1458 VF with some light contact marks (£30 - £50) 1672) Penny 1839 Bronzed Proof Peck 1479, in a PCGS holder and graded PR65, always a popular coin with Penny collectors, only available as a Proof striking (£2,750 - £3,500)
1664) One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Token 1812 Proof with small lettering on the reverse ESC 975, Bull 2117, rated R7 by Bull and of the highest rarity. (1-2 examples believed to exist). Obverse and reverse with a choice deep blue and grey tone. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85 (£850 £1,250) 1673) Penny 1841 REG No Colon Peck 1484 EF with traces of lustre and some contact marks, Halfpenny 1841 Peck 1524 NEF with traces of lustre and a few small spots (£25 - £50) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk
1674) Penny 1843 REG: Peck 1486 VG Rare (£50 - £80) 1675) Penny 1847 DEF Far Colon Peck 1493 EF nicely toned with some light contact marks (£55 - £90) 1676) Penny 1851 DEF Close Colon Peck 1599 EF/NEF with some surface marks and edge nicks (£25 - £50) 1677) Penny 1853 Ornamental Trident Italic 5 in date LCGS Variety 06 graded CGS AU 78 the second finest of 7 examples recorded by the LCGS Population Report, Ex-Dr.A.Findlow Hall of Fame Pennies (£100 - £150) 1678) Penny 1856 Plain Trident Peck 1510 Good Fine with some tone spots on the obverse, Rare, Farthing 1825 the upright of the 5 missing, and various die blockages in the obverse legends (£50 - £75) 1679) Penny 1858 Large Rose Ornamental Trident, Small Date with WW unlisted by Peck, believed to be only a few examples in existence, Fine with contact marks we note an example described as CGS Fine 35 sold in our June 2012 auction for £600 hammer price (£50 - £100) 1680) Penny 1860 Beaded Border Gouby Obverse A or B (R and E of REG are touching at their bases, the minor details in the embroidery of the bodice are unclear, Reverse b (Thick rims, triple incuse lines on shield) NVG with some more worn areas, Very Rare (£140 - £200) 1681) Penny 1861 Freeman 33 dies 6+G UNC or near so nicely toned with minor cabinet friction (£40 - £60) 1682) Penny 1862 Freeman 39 dies 6+G UNC and lustrous the lustre slightly uneven on the obverse (£40 - £60) 1683) Penny 1862 Freeman 39 dies 6+G UNC or near so with a trace of lustre (£65 - £100)
1690) Penny 1881H Freeman 108 dies 11+J UNC with almost full subdued lustre exhibiting some minor surface marks and some surface residue, this possibly removable (£100 - £150) 1691) Penny 1881H Freeman 108 dies 11+M AU/UNC with traces of lustre and some light contact marks, Ex-M.Ellis (£65 £90) 1692) Penny 1889 Freeman UNC with around 70% lustre and some tone spots in places (£55 - £75) 1693) Penny 1891 Freeman 132 dies 12+N, UNC with around 25% slightly subdued lustre (£60 - £80) 1694) Penny 1894 Freeman 138 dies 12+N GEF with traces of lustre (£65 - £90) 1695) Penny 1897 High Tide Freeman 148 dies 1+C, Gouby BP1897C dies V+x (P of PENNY points between two rim teeth), VG the reverse better, the variety very clear, Rare (£20 - £50) 1696) Penny 1900 Freeman 153 dies 1+B UNC with practically full lustre and a small edge flaw by IMP (£45 - £65) 1697) Penny 1902 Low Tide Freeman 156 dies 1+A UNC and lustrous with an old scratch on the reverse, Halfpenny 1889 Freeman 360 dies 17+S A/UNC with some lustre (£75 - £100) 1698) Penny 1902 Low Tide Freeman 156 dies 1+A. UNC or very near so with traces of lustre and minor cabinet friction (£70 - £100) 1699) Penny 1918H Freeman 183 dies 2+B EF with streaky lustre (£150 - £200)
1684) Penny 1863 Freeman 42 dies 6+G A/UNC with traces of lustre, the obverse with some small spots (£35 - £55) 1685) Penny 1868 Freeman 56 dies 6+G UNC and lustrous with some contact marks and tone spots, Ex-W.Nicholls 3/1/1995 (£200 - £250) 1686) Penny 1874H Freeman 73 dies 7+H in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, a choice example with a trace of lustre, the second finest of 10 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£150 - £200) 1687) Penny 1875 Freeman 82 dies 8+J UNC with traces of lustre, the surfaces with some residue from vinyl storage (£80 £120) 1688) Penny 1875H 12.5 teeth date spacing Gouby BP1875Hb LCGS VF 45 (£100 - £150) 1689) Penny 1877 Freeman 91 dies 8+J Toned UNC the reverse with a small spot by the O of ONE (£50 - £100)
1700) Penny 1932 Freeman 207 dies 5+C UNC with good, slightly pale lustre, now becoming scarce in this high grade (£25 - £50) 1701) Quarter Farthings (2) 1839 Peck 1608 UNC or very near so with traces of lustre, 1852 Peck 1610 AU/GEF with traces of lustre and a few scattered small tone spots (£50 - £100) 1702) Quarter Sovereign 2011 S.SA1 Proof nFDC with some light toning (£85 - £95) 1703) Shilling 1666 Elephant below bust, First Bust Variety, ESC 1026, Bull 507 VG or slightly better for wear, the obverse with two X-shaped scratches, the reverse with some weakness on the French shield and a flan flaw, a rare oneyear type coin, rated R2 by both ESC and Bull (£100 - £300)
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1704) Shilling 1686 G over A in MAG, ESC 1071, this variety unlisted for 1686 by ESC or Bull, who list this type for 1687 with 7 over 6, so an interesting insight into the origins of the variety, VG/Fine the obverse with some tooling, our archive database shows that this is only the second example we have offered (£40 - £80)
1712) Shilling 1711 Fourth Bust ESC 1158, Bull 1408 GVF with some light haymarking (£90 - £120)
1705) Shilling 1696Y First Bust ESC 1087, Bull 1189 GF/NVF with hints of golden toning, a pleasing example for the grade (£75 - £100)
1714) Shilling 1720 Plain in angles, Large Letters on Reverse, ESC 1169, Bull 1573 a choice example with attractive tone over underlying mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80. George I Shillings other than 1718 and 1723 SSC extremely hard to find in high grades and are seldom offered, the joint finest known of 6 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. We note the finest graded by PCGS is a single example graded MS64 and the finest graded by NGC is only AU58 so this piece potentially very near the top of all examples extant (£850 - £1,250)
1706) Shilling 1700 Fifth Bust, No Stops on Reverse, Tall 00 in date ESC 1122, Bull 1153 (Bull lists the cross reference as ESC 1122A) a mint example with original surfaces and colour, the reverse in particular further enhanced by gold and grey toning, a superb piece with lots of eye appeal, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80. Only 2 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report of which this is the finest. We also note PCGS have only graded 3 examples, and NGC only one example (£375 - £525)
1713) 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 (£80 - £120)
1707) Shilling 1703 VIGO ESC 1131, Bull 1388 About VF/VF with a few small haymarks, the surfaces show signs of being an ex-shipwreck coin, in spit of this, of pleasing and even appearance (£350 - £450)
1708) Shilling 1703 VIGO ESC 1131, Bull 1388 Fine/Good Fine with a pleasing and even tone (£130 - £160) 1709) Shilling 1704 Plumes ESC 1133, Bull 1390 Good Fine/NVF, Very Rare we note that our archive database stretching back to 2003 records only 3 examples (£400 - £500)
1715) Shilling 1721 Roses and Plumes ESC 1171, Bull 1577 (8 strings to Harp) EF the obverse with some haymarking, our records indicate this is the first we have offered since 2003, whereas we have offered all the various overdates for this year, so probably rarer than the ‘R’ rating given by ESC, Cataloguer’s Note, there is evidence of doubling to the 21 in the date but is quite different to examples of the published overdates we have studied, also Bull states the overdates have 7 or 9 harp strings and the Plain date coin has 8 harp strings, graded 65 by LCGS (£600 - £800)
1710) Shilling 1708 Plumes ESC 1148 A/UNC and lustrous, slabbed and graded LCGS 75, the finest of just 2 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS population Report (£750 - £850) 1716) Shilling 1723 SSC Second Bust ESC 1178, Bull 1591, with much mint lustre the reverse with golden tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£550 - £650)
1711) Shilling 1708 Third Bust, plain below bust, plain in angles ESC 1147, Bull 1399, a superb example with original surfaces, attractive gold and blue toning over original mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82. The second finest of 34 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£450 - £550)
1717) Shilling 1727 George II Roses and Plumes ESC 1190, Bull 1695, a choice and sharply struck example, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, a stunning example and the finest of just 3 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. This piece is markedly superior to the example formerly in the celebrated Roger Shuttlewood collection (£950 - £1,150)
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1718) Shilling 1735 Roses and Plumes ESC 1198, Bull 1707 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75, minor cabinet friction only, and with touches of original golden toning, a high grade and very attractive example, this date particularly difficult to find above middle grade (£750 - £850)
1725) Shilling 1787 Hearts ESC 1629, Bull 2190 VF/GVF, the reverse retaining some mint lustre (£50 - £70) 1726) Shilling 1816 ESC 1228, Bull 2140 a most attractive example with blue, green and golden tone over original mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£65 - £85) 1727) Shilling 1816 ESC 1228, Bull 2140 NEF with some toning (£25 - £35) 1728) Shilling 1817 ESC 1232 UNC slabbed and graded LCGS 82 looks better (£225 - £300)
1719) Shilling 1743 Roses ESC 1203, Bull 1720 NEF with grey tone (£90 - £120) 1720) Shilling 1745 LIMA ESC 1205, Bull 1724 GVF with a pleasing original tone (£250 - £350) 1729) Shilling 1817 IIONI (Unbarred H) LCGS Variety 03 a sharp example displaying choice blue and green toning and considerable eye appeal. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£125 - £150)
1721) Shilling 1750 50 over 46 Wide Round 0 in date, this contradicts the coins listed in ESC and Bull. It is stated that the 50 over 46 is only found with narrow 0, whereas the 5 over 4 is listed with wide 0. This coin clearly shows an overdate on the last two figures of the date and has the round rather than tall 0 in the date. An interesting piece, a most attractive example, the reverse particularly lustrous and pleasing with light toning. in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78 (£375 - £525)
1722) Shilling 1758 ESC 1213, Bull 1734 EF/GEF with a pleasing light tone (£90 - £120) 1723) Shilling 1758 ESC 1213, Bull 1735, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70 (£75 - £100) 1724) Shilling 1763 Northumberland ESC 1214, Bull 2124 a most attractive example, the obverse with a subtle and colourful tone, the reverse with touches of blue and cinnamon toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78 (£1,200 £1,500)
1730) Shilling 1825 Bare Head, Roman 1 in date ESC 1254A, Bull 2406 NVF/GF toned with some contact marks, Very Rare (£25 - £75) 1731) Shilling 1825 Laureate Head as ESC 1253, Bull 2402 with B P initials below the bust (no stops) LCGS variety 9, a choice example, deeply toned, the obverse with golden tone, the reverse with a colourful and original tone (£320 - £380)
1732) Shilling 1825 Lion on Crown Reverse ESC 1254, Bull 2405, Davies 230 dies 1A. Lustrous and with hints of golden tone, an extremely eye-catching example, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80. The fourth finest of 36 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£170 - £220) 1733) Shilling 1825 Lion on Crown Reverse ESC 1254, Bull 2405, Davies 231. An attractively toned example with even blue/ green and gold toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£325 - £375)
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1734) Shilling 1826 ESC 1257, Bull 2409, a choice example with original lustrous surfaces the obverse with golden tone, the reverse with a deep and mottled tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£140 - £180) 1735) Shilling 1826 Proof ESC 1258 NGC PF64 (£750 - £950) 1741) Shilling 1852 ESC 1299, Bull 3001, a most attractive example displaying much original mint lustre with hints of golden toning in the legends, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£220 - £260)
1736) Shilling 1827 ESC 1259 EF slabbed and graded LCGS 60 rare (£200 - £300) 1737) Shilling 1836 ESC 1273, Bull 2494 a most attractive example displaying grey and gold original toning. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85. Under strong magnification the absolute quality of grade 85 pieces becomes crystal clear, for this reason they are always keenly sought by collectors and dealers alike (£350 - £450)
1742) Shilling 1853 ESC 1300, Bull 3002, A sharply struck eyecatching example displaying original mint lustre and bloom, the reverse enhanced by touches of golden tone. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£170 - £220) 1743) Shilling 1856 ESC 1304, Bull 3007 a choice and lustrous example with traces of gold tone in the legend, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the second finest known of 15 examples thus fart recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£220 - £260)
1738) Shilling 1839 Plain Edge Proof, No W.W on truncation, ESC 1282, Bull 2977, in a PCGS holder and graded PR64 (£2,000 - £2,500)
1739) Shilling 1839 Second Young Head, No WW ESC 1283, Bull 2979 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the obverse with slightly uneven, green and gold tone, the reverse highly lustrous, a very high grade example, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the finest known of 15 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£325 - £375)
1744) Shilling 1859 ESC 1307, Bull 3015, Davies 879 dies 4A (Obverse: I of VICT points to a rim tooth, Reverse: noticeable gap between SHIL and LING) A choice piece with subtle gold and blue toning over original mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85 (£200 - £250)
1745) Shilling 1864 ESC 1312, Bull 3024, Davies 886, Die Number 63 Fine/Good Fine (£50 - £60)
1740) Shilling 1844 ESC 1291, Bull 2990 A highly lustrous example displaying original mint bloom, further enhanced by touches of attractive golden tone, a particularly eyecatching and outstanding example, the early Young Head coins with the extra obverse relief excellent examples of the type. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£225 £350)
1746) Shilling 1866 ESC 1314, Bull 3027, Die Number 24. in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, an outstanding and extremely eye-catching example with deep blue/green and grey tone (£150 - £200) 1747) Shilling 1867 Die Number 18 with pellet above die number Bull 3035 Davies 893 Fine, once cleaned now almost fully retoned, this variety almost always occurs with Die Number 17 (£20 - £40)
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1748) Shilling 1872 ESC 1324, Bull 3042, Die Number 36, a choice example with practically full original mint lustre, a particularly eye-catching example, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the joint finest known of 24 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£200 - £250)
1758) Shilling 1890 ESC 1357, Bull 3144, UNC or very near so with minor cabinet friction and traces of attractive golden tone (£100 - £120) 1759) Shilling 1892 ESC 1360, Bull 3144, a superb example with attractive golden tone and stunning eye appeal, In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£85 - £110) 1760) Shilling 1893 Proof ESC 1362, Bull 3155, Davies 1011 dies 2A First I of VICTORIA points between two rim teeth UNC with a superb and colourful tone, retaining considerable mint brilliance (£250 - £300)
1749) Shilling 1872 ESC 1324, Bull 3042, Die Number 36, a superb example with even deep blue and green tone, a particularly eye-catching example, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£175 - £225) 1750) Shilling 1875 ESC 1327, Bull 3045, Die Number 14, a mint example with original lustre, and with traces of golden tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£150 - £200) 1751) Shilling 1882 ESC 1341, Bull 3071 About EF/EF and very scarce (£80 - £120) 1752) Shilling 1885 ESC 1345, Bull 3076 attractive and evenly toned and underlying original mint lustre, a coin with much eye appeal, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the joint finest of 20 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£200 - £250) 1753) Shilling 1887 Jubilee Head ESC 1351, Bull 3137, Davies 981 dies 1B, Q of QUI has almost no tail, an attractive and colourfully toned example, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£75 - £100)
1761) Shilling 1893 Small Obverse Letters ESC 1361A, Bull 3154, Davies 1010 dies 1A, a most attractive example the obverse with much original lustre with deep blue and green toning in the legends, the reverse with even and choice blue, green and cinnamon tone. A superb and very desirable piece, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£55 - £75) 1762) Shilling 1893 Small Obverse Letters ESC 1361A, Bull 3154, Davies 1010 dies 1A, UNC with a hint of toning and some underlying lustre (£35 - £55) 1763) Shilling 1894 ESC 1363, Bull 3156, Davies 1013 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, colourfully toned and very desirable thus (£375 - £450)
1754) Shilling 1889 Small Jubilee Head ESC 1354, Bull 3141, Davies 984 dies 1C, Q of QUI with looped tail, VF or better/ GVF with golden tone and excellent eye appeal, Rare and very seldom seen in all grades above Fine (£200 - £250) 1764) Shilling 1895 Large Rose ESC 1364A, Bull 3160, Davies 1018 dies 2D, choice lustrous surfaces with a hint of golden tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£65 - £85)
1755) 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 (£80 £120) 1756) Shilling 1890 ESC 1357, Bull 3144 a choice example with superb deep and colourful toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£75 - £100) 1757) Shilling 1890 ESC 1357, Bull 3144 Lustrous UNC and choice with light golden toning (£80 - £120)
1765) Shilling 1897 ESC 1366, Bull 3162 a choice piece the obverse with deep gold toning with touches of green and magenta, an extremely eye-catching example. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£55 - £75) 1766) Shilling 1898 ESC 1367, Bull 3163 Lustrous and with blue, green and gold original toning, a most attractive and eye-catching, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£75 - £100) 1767) Shilling 1899 ESC 1368, Bull 3164, a choice mint example with beautiful gold, green tone enhanced by flashes of blue and magenta, exhibiting superb eye appeal, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£65 - £85) 1768) Shilling 1900 ESC 1369, Bull 3165 a choice example displaying a deep gold, blue and magenta tone, and exhibiting outstanding eye appeal. A superb piece. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£75 - £125)
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1769) Shilling 1905 ESC 1414, Bull 3591 Fine/Good Fine and bold, the key date in the series, we have seen 1905 Shillings similar to this graded ‘for type’ as VF on the internet (£60 - £120) 1770) Shilling 1905 ESC 1414, Bull 3591 VF/VF the reverse better, the obverse with some contact marks, Very Rare in all grades above Fine (£500 - £700)
1771) Shilling 1914 ESC 1424, Bull 3713 a most attractive example, the obverse highly lustrous, the reverse with slightly paler colour and some toning in places, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£45 - £55) 1772) Shilling 1915 ESC 1425 LCGS UNC 80 (£80 - £125) 1773) Shilling 1916 ESC 1426 CGS UNC 80 toned (£80 - £125) 1774) Shilling 1916 ESC 1426 CGS UNC 82 (£80 - £125) 1775) Shilling 1918 ESC 1428, Bull 3807 almost fully lustrous, the obverse with good strike, the reverse with a small area of toning over IND, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£45 - £65) 1776) Shilling 1919 ESC 1429, Bull 3808 a very pleasing attractive and lustrous example, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£45 - £55) 1777) Shilling 1923 ESC 1433, CGS type SH.G5.1923.01, Lustrous UNC, slabbed and graded CGS 85, the joint finest known of 15 examples thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report (£70 - £100) 1778) Shilling 1926 Modified Effigy ESC 1437, Bull 3827 A choice example with original mint lustre, the reverse particularly attractive and well struck, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the second finest known of 22 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£65 - £85) 1779) Shilling 1927 Second Reverse Matt Proof ESC 1440A, Bull 3831 listed as ‘not traced’ by Bull who listed the rarity as R7 (one or two believed to exist). Stated by Krause to have been produced for photographic purposes only. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 91. As struck with very small tone spots, of the highest rarity and would enhance any high quality Shilling collection. Ex-Goldbergs Pre-Long Beach sale 85 May 31-Jun 2 2015 Lot 3924 (£4,500 - £5,500)
1780) Shilling 1933 ESC 1446 Choice UNC, slabbed and graded CGS 82 (£70 - £100) 1781) Shillings (2) 1685 ESC 1068, Bull 760 VG, 1698 Third Bust Variety, Plain in Angles ESC 1112, Bull 1136, VG with some weakness on the reverse (£40 - £80) 1782) Silver Threepences (2) 1943 ESC 2157 GF/NVF, 1944 ESC 2158 NEF with some contact marks (£25 - £50) 1783) Sixpence 1677 G of MAG overstruck, over an O or damaged G, as ESC 1516, Bull 572 NEF (£300 - £500)
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1784) Sixpence 1683 ESC 1523 VF or better with an attractive old tone, comes with old collector’s ticket stating ‘Baldwin 1947 Seaby No.1523 12/6’ (£150 - £250)
1785) Sixpence 1696 First Bust, Early Harp, Scottish Arms at date, with the central Lion of Nassau rotated 90 degrees anticlockwise, ESC 1534B, Bull 1214, S.3520 Fine/Good Fine, an unusual error extremely rare and rated R4 by ESC and Bull (estimated 11-20 examples thought to exist), Ex-Spink Numismatic Circular 2005 £400 (£250 - £350)
1786) Sixpence 1696 Second Bust Pattern. Obverse: Fine work, a more finely engraved rendition of the Second Bust. MVS lower in GVLIELMVS, the final S lower still. Reverse: Small Crowns with Later harp, die axis inverted, 7 strings to harp. The lower bar of the E of REX very weak (appears RFX unless under magnification), the 9 of the date blocked. Bull 1304, Rarity 6, not listed in the 1992 ESC, but referred to in a footnote on page 148 thus ‘There is a Second Bust Sixpence of much finer style in the National Collection. This is undoubtedly a pattern together with the Crown and Halfcrown (ESC 93 and ESC 540) of similar style. This example is the plate coin in the Bull ‘English Silver Coinage’ 2015 edition. Only 3 examples exist, only 2 being in private hands. This example in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 30. A highly important piece and a rare opportunity to own such an important coin (£5,500 - £7,500)
1787) Sixpence 1696y First Bust, Early Harp, Large Crowns, both B’s in the reverse legend struck from a broken punch, and seem to be made from a combination of R and E punches GVF and unusual (£160 - £200) 1788) Sixpence 1696y First Bust, Large Crowns, Early Harp ESC 1539, Bull 1296, attractively toned with blue and gold toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, the second finest known of 8 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£320 - £360)
1789) Sixpence 1697 Third Bust, Large Crowns, Later Harp ESC 1566 a lustrous example with hints of subtle and colourful attractive tone and underlying brilliance, most attractive and with considerable eye appeal. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the joint finest known of 28 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£250 - £350)
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1790) Sixpence 1700 Third Bust ESC 1579 a superb example with reflective fields displaying a subtle gold and blue original tone. The obverse well struck with even the outlines of the hair ribbons sharp and crisp. Highly desirable and very seldom seen in this high grade. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£220 - £260)
1791) Sixpence 1711 Large Lis ESC 1596A, Bull 1461, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 55 (£55 - £75)
1803) Sixpence 1826 Lion on Crown Proof ESC 1663 NGC PF64 (£600 - £800)
1792) Sixpence 1731 Roses and Plumes ESC 1607, Bull 1741 Good Fine or slightly better, the reverse with a colourful and attractive tone (£50 - £70)
1804) Sixpence 1831 ESC 1670, Bull 2499 lustrous with choice golden tone in the legends, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, one of a group of high quality William IV Sixpences in this sale (£170 - £220)
1793) Sixpence 1758 ESC 1623, Bull 1763 a pleasing piece, with deep tone over some original lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£55 - £75)
1805) Sixpence 1831 Plain Edge Proof ESC 1672, Bull 2501 UNC to nFDC colourfully toned over some mint brilliance (£100 - £150)
1794) Sixpence 1816 ESC 1630, Bull 2191 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, a most pleasing example displaying blue and green toning over underlying mint lustre (£45 - £65)
1806) Sixpence 1834 Small Date (normal) ESC 1674, Bull 2504 a most attractive example with original lustre and hints of gold tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£180 £220)
1795) Sixpence 1816 ESC 1630, Bull 2191 UNC or very near so and lustrous with some toning (£50 - £80) 1796) Sixpence 1817 as ESC 1632, Bull 2195, LCGS variety 2, the second and third I’s in III have no top left serifs and appear as reversed 1’s, a lustrous example with gold, magenta and blue toning. A superb piece with much eye appeal, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, very desirable in this high grade (£75 - £100) 1797) Sixpence 1817 ESC 1632, Bull 2195 a choice and lustrous example with hints of golden tone and considerable eye appeal, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£65 - £85) 1798) Sixpence 1818 ESC 1634, Bull 2199 a most attractive example displaying a choice blue/green tone and original mint lustre. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the scarcest date in this short series (£65 - £85) 1799) Sixpence 1820 Inverted 1 in date ESC 1639A , Bull 2208, Davies 107, Fine with the reverse slightly better, an extremely rare variety rated R4 by Bull, and seldom seen in any grade (£140 - £180) 1800) Sixpence 1821 ESC 1654, Bull 2421 An attractively toned example, the reverse with underlying mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£150 - £200) 1801) Sixpence 1821 ESC 1654, Bull 2421 GVF/NEF the obverse once lightly cleaned, now with pleasing grey tone (£80 £120) 1802) Sixpence 1825 as ESC 1659, Bull 2427, LCGS variety 02 with I in GEORGIUS and both I’s in BRITANNIAR having no top left serif, a lustrous mint state example in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£200 - £250)
1807) Sixpence 1835 ESC 1676, Bull 2508 a lustrous and choice example, the obverse with attractive blue toning in the legends, the reverse displaying flashes of blue and gold, an outstanding example of this type, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£200 - £250)
1808) Sixpence 1839 Plain Edge Proof, Reverse upright, ESC 1685, Bull 3171, in a PCGS holder and graded PR63 (£550 - £750)
1809) Sixpence 1853 ESC 1698, Bull 3189 a very pleasing example with original mint lustre and some toning in the legends, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£110 - £140) 1810) Sixpence 1855 1 over tilted 1 in date and 55 over lower 55, the underlying lower 55 with lower curves broken at the lowest point, EF and unusual (£60 - £120) 1811) Sixpence 1859 ESC 1708, Bull 3203 with a light attractive and colourful tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85. This example the joint finest of 4 pieces thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. The grade 85 pieces in the Victorian series are very choice and sought after (£170 £220)
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1812) Sixpence 1863 ESC 1712, Bull 3209 Near Fine/About Fine, a collectable example of this rare date (£50 - £75) 1813) Sixpence 1864 Large Date with serif 4, ESC 1713, Bull 3211, Davies 1065, Die Number 30, a choice and lustrous piece with original bloom and golden toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the premium quality of the grade 85 coins readily apparent on this superb piece (£170 - £220) 1814) Sixpence 1866 ESC 1715, Bull 3213, Die Number 8 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, subtle and original tone coupled with very good surfaces on this high grade and choice piece (£125 - £150) 1815) Sixpence 1873 ESC 1727, Bull 3228, Davies 1079 dies 3A, Die Number 43 choice and with a light subtle golden tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85. The joint finest known of 6 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. Grade 85 pieces in the mid-Young Head period very hard to obtain, as many pieces show contact marks and/or weak striking in parts, the grade 85s are likely in the top 1% of surviving examples (£170 - £220) 1816) Sixpence 1883 ESC 1744, Bull 3255 an eye-catching example displaying mint lustre over a beautiful blue, green and golden tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£110 - £140) 1817) Sixpence 1884 ESC 1745, Bull 3257 a most attractive example with original mint lustre and flashes of colourful tone. A fully struck example and always sought after in high grade, In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£85 - £110) 1818) Sixpence 1886 ESC 1748, Bull 3260, a choice example lustrous and with some original mint bloom, toning in the legends, the reverse with traces of blue, green and gold, in an LCGS holder and graded 82 (£110 - £140) 1819) Sixpence 1887 Jubilee Head Withdrawn type, R over I in VICTORIA ESC 1754A, Bull 3273, Davies 1152, choice and lustrous in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, see also the R over V Jubilee Head type listed in this sale (£85 - £110) 1820) Sixpence 1887 Jubilee Head Withdrawn type, R over V in VICTORIA Bull 3274, Davies 1153 UNC/AU and lustrous with a gentle edge bruise (£40 - £60) 1821) Sixpence 1887 Jubilee Head Withdrawn type, with J.E.B. on truncation ESC 1752B, Bull 3267, as Davies 1150 dies 1A, with I of BRIT pointing to a rim tooth, the initials on this coin more closely spaced than the illustrated coin in Davies, the intervening J.E.B. stops part on and part off the truncation, VF/GVF with some scuffs on the obverse. (£50 - £100) 1822) Sixpence 1887 Young Head ESC 1750, Bull 3262 a choice example with gold and blue/green toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, of 47 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, only one has
graded higher. All Victoria Young Head Sixpences very desirable in grade 85 and higher on the rare occasions they are offered (£150 - £200) 1823) Sixpence 1887 Young Head ESC 1750, Bull 3262 an extremely attractive example with original colour, gold and cyan toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£85 - £125) 1824) Sixpence 1893 Veiled Head ESC 1762, Bull 3285, Davies 1181 dies 2A First I of VICTORIA points to a rim tooth, by far the rarer of the two types, choice with gold and cinnamon toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82. Very scarce in this high grade, of 27 examples submitted to LCGS, only 3 have been this type (£85 - £110) 1825) Sixpence 1896 ESC 1766, Bull 3289, A mint example and almost fully lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£45 - £65) 1826) Sixpence 1897 ESC 1767, Bull 3290 Choice and lustrous, with around 90% lustre, the obverse with some gold tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£45 - £65) 1827) Sixpence 1899 ESC 1769, Bull 3292 A choice piece the obverse with mint lustre with hints of toning in the legend, the reverse almost fully lustrous with a hint of colourful tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the joint finest known of 25 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£85 - £125) 1828) Sixpence 1900 ESC 1770, Bull 3293 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 a superb example, with choice gold, blue/ green and magenta tone, a most eye-catching example (£65 - £85) 1829) Sixpence 1903 ESC 1787, Bull 3599 an original lustrous example with choice golden tone over original mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£65 - £85) 1830) Sixpence 1912 ESC 1797, Bull 3873 a choice example displaying practically full mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£45 - £65) 1831) Sixpence 1916 ESC 1801, Bull 3877 A highly lustrous example with peripheral golden tone, a coin of striking appearance and much eye appeal. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, all early head George V coins very hard to find in grades above LCGS 80 often due to poor striking quality (£50 - £75) 1832) Sixpence 1918 ESC 1803, Bull 3879 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, Very few Early head George V issues attain this grade normally due to weak strikings and an abundance of contact marks. This example however is lustrous and with flashes of original gold, magenta and blue/green tone, an extremely choice piece, the joint finest of 15 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£65 - £85)
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1833) Sixpence 1919 ESC 1804, Bull 3880 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 a choice example lustrous and with light golden tone, an eye-catching piece with plenty of eye appeal (£50 - £70)
1842) Sovereign 1824 Marsh 8 VF with some signs of old cleaning, the fields with signs of expert work to the surfaces under magnification, despite this the coin retaining eye appeal (£1,000 - £1,200)
1834) Sixpence 1926 First Head ESC 1813, Bull 3895, listed as scarce by Bull but many times scarcer than the Modified Effigy coin of the same date UNC or very near so with light toning (£25 - £50) 1835) Sixpences (2) 1921 ESC 1807 UNC toned, 1922 ESC 1808 UNC toned (£85 - £110)
1843) Sovereign 1825 Bare Head Marsh 10 GVF/NEF with some light contact marks, another of the group of George IV Sovereigns offered in this sale (£1,000 - £1,200)
1836) Sovereign 1817 Marsh 1 About Fine/Fine, Ex-Jewellery (£260 - £350) 1837) Sovereign 1820 Open 2, Marsh 4 NEF ex-jewellery the edge with signs of old claw mounting by the NN of BRITANNIAR, otherwise of pleasing an even appearance (£600 - £700) 1838) Sovereign 1820 Open 2, Marsh 4 VG Ex-Jewellery (£260 £350)
1844) Sovereign 1825 Bare Head Marsh 10, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70, another of the high grade group of George IV Sovereigns offered in this sale (£1,100 - £1,400)
1839) Sovereign 1821 Marsh 5 EF and lustrous with some contact marks, a high grade example, one of a run of George IV Sovereigns in this sale, many being rare or high grade (£1,750 - £2,000) 1845) Sovereign 1825 Laureate Head Marsh 9 Near Fine, Very Rare, rated R3 by Marsh, another of the run of George IV Sovereigns in this sale (£1,200 - £1,500)
1840) Sovereign 1822 Marsh 6 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75, a lustrous example and another of the high grade group of George IV Sovereigns offered in this sale (£1,250 - £1,750) 1846) Sovereign 1826 Marsh 11 Good Fine/Fine, with traces of light smoothing on the obverse below GRATIA (£260 £350)
1841) Sovereign 1823 Marsh 7 approaching Fine, Very rare and rated R3 by Marsh, another of the run of George IV Sovereigns in this sale (£1,400 - £1,800)
1847) Sovereign 1827 Good Fine/Fine with some small edge nicks, comes with Royal Mint ‘Certified and Authenticated’ ticket (£400 - £700)
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1848) Sovereign 1827 Marsh 12 VF with some contact marks, another of the group of George IV Sovereigns in this sale (£850 - £950)
1849) Sovereign 1829 Marsh 14 EF/GEF the reverse lustrous, another high grade example of the group of George IV Sovereigns in this sale (£1,350 - £1,650)
1850) Sovereign 1830 Marsh 15 EF/GEF the reverse with good lustre, another of a number of George IV Sovereigns in this sale with many high grade or rare items (£1,100 - £1,400)
1851) Sovereign 1830 Marsh 15 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70, the finest known of 10 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, one of a number of high grade George IV examples in this sale (£1,100 - £1,400)
1852) Sovereign 1831 First Bust W.W. with stops on truncation Marsh 16 in an NGC holder and graded AU58, the portrait particularly well struck with full hair detail. Rated R2 by Marsh, the 1831 Sovereigns always a popular coin when offered, one of a group of high grade William IV Sovereigns offered in this sale (£3,300 - £3,800)
1853) Sovereign 1832 First Bust, Nose points to Second N in BRITANNIAR, Marsh 17A GF/NVF, Very rare and in the absence of breakdown of mintage figures between the First and Second Bust types, now thought to be much more elusive than the ‘Scarce’ rating estimated by Marsh (£1,200 - £1,500)
1854) Sovereign 1832 Marsh 17 Second Bust GVF and graded 45 by LCGS and in their holder (£400 - £700)
1855) Sovereign 1832 Second Bust Marsh 17, in an NGC holder and graded AU58, all William IV gold scarce in high grades (£1,700 - £2,200)
1856) Sovereign 1836 Marsh 20 NEF the reverse with good lustre, all William IV gold scarce in high grades (£1,500 - £2,000)
1857) Sovereign 1839 Marsh 23 Fine or slightly better, a very rare date, rated R2 by Marsh, this date always keenly sought by collectors on the seldom occasions it is offered (£2,500 - £3,000)
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1858) Sovereign 1839 Plain Edge Proof S.3852, die axis inverted, Second I in BRITANNIARUM missing the top left serif and appears as a reversed 1. A/UNC with some hairlines and thin scratches, the obverse with frosted bust and retaining much mint lustre, weight 7.65 grammes. Many different weights have been recorded on the Proof Sovereigns of this year, on examples with either die axis alignment, and examples in and around this weight have been previously recorded. The 1839 Sovereigns are always desirable and keenly sought after on the rare occasions they are offered (£5,000 - £6,000)
1859) Sovereign 1841 as Marsh 24 Unbarred A’s in GRATIA Near Fine, an extremely rare date missing from many Sovereign collections, and seldom offered in any grade. (£6,000 £7,000)
1860) Sovereign 1843 3 over an inverted 2 in the date, the 4 in the date rotated slightly anti-clockwise and points to the left of a rim tooth. The 8 4 3 of the are evenly spaced. This does not match any of the coins of this type we have previously offered. Good Fine, Rare and worthy of further research for the specialist Sovereign collector (£400 - £500)
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1861) Sovereign 1843 Second I in BRITANNIARUM missing the top left serif and appears as a reversed 1, Marsh 26, GVF with traces of surface residue below DEF (£380 - £420)
1862) Sovereign 1852 Marsh 35 NEF retaining some mint lustre, early Young Head Sovereigns are desirable in high grades (£380 - £450)
1863) Sovereign 1857 1 over lower 1 in date, as Marsh 40 Fine/ Good Fine in a Westminster box (£280 - £350)
1864) Sovereign 1860 Inverted A for V in VICTORIA, 8 of date repunched over a weaker low 8, and with letter O for 0 in date. The date evenly spaced (date as Bentley Lot 1006) whereas the normal date type for this year shows a tall 0 closer to the 6. S.3852D, VF/NEF and superior to both the ‘Inverted A’ coins in the Bentley Collection, which both realised £1080 when auctioned in 2012-2013 (£1,000 £1,500)
1867) Sovereign 1861 E of DEI struck over a higher, incomplete E. Note: only the lower part of the underlying E is visible, the underlying E having its lowest bar just below the centre bar of the overstruck E. The 8 on this type appears inverted (top heavy). Type as S.3852D, GVF/NEF with two scratches on the reverse (£450 - £550)
1868) Sovereign 1862 Large date with hooked 6 and double struck 2 in the date, the ATI of GRATIA double struck Near EF/EF with some small edge nicks, overall a very pleasing example and displaying some of the myriad of minor varieties associated with Sovereigns of this date (£360 - £420)
1869) Sovereign 1862 Marsh lightly rubbed on the Queen’s cheek and jawline, the hair detail sharp, EF/GEF the reverse particularly pleasing for this type (£380 - £420)
1870) Sovereign 1864 Marsh 49 Die Number 38 VF or slightly better (£280 - £350) 1865) Sovereign 1861 as Marsh 44, all four digits of the date are faintly double-struck EF/GEF, the reverse particularly sharp and attractive, all Young Head types desirable in high grades (£380 - £450)
1871) Sovereign 1871 Shield Reverse Marsh 55, Die Number 30, a mint state and choice example, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the finest known of 27 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, a choice piece. A the time of writing a total of 1,112 Victoria Young Head Sovereigns of all currency dates and types had been submitted for LCGS grading and only 4 examples attained grades 80 or above, so an extremely hard series to find true mint state coins, this providing a rare opportunity (£650 - £850)
1866) Sovereign 1861 C over rotated C in VICTORIA, also with R over lower R in VICTORIA S.3852D VF/About EF retaining some mint lustre, a scarce error type, listed at £1650 in VF in the Standard Catalogue (£450 - £650)
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1872) Sovereign 1871 Shield Reverse Marsh 55, Die Number 48, EF/GEF and lustrous with a striking flaw on the obverse (£360 - £420)
1879) Sovereign 1872S George and the Dragon Marsh 111 Near EF/EF and lustrous, the reverse with some contact marks and small edge nicks (£380 - £450)
1873) Sovereign 1872 George and the Dragon, Marsh 85 EF/GEF and lustrous, the obverse with a small striking flaw (£380 - £450)
1880) Sovereign 1873 George and the Dragon Marsh 86 GF/NVF (£250 - £350)
1874) Sovereign 1872 Shield Reverse Marsh 56, Die Number 101, GEF/AU the obverse with some contact marks, retaining much original mint lustre, and considerable eye appeal (£370 - £420)
1881) Sovereign 1873 George and the Dragon Marsh 86 GVF/EF with two very small edge nicks (£340 - £380)
1882) Sovereign 1873S George and the Dragon Marsh 112, S.3858A VF the reverse slightly better, from the wreck of the RMS Douro, comes with a presentation box (£280 £350) 1883) Sovereign 1877M George and the Dragon Marsh 99 PCGS MS62+ (£500 - £700)
1875) Sovereign 1872 Shield Reverse Marsh 56, Die Number 108, all four figures of the date recut GEF and lustrous (£380 £450) 1884) Sovereign 1878 George and the Dragon Marsh 89 EF/GEF and lustrous with some contact marks (£400 - £500)
1876) Sovereign 1872 Shield Reverse No Die Number, Marsh 47, a late obverse die state with die cracks on the obverse, GEF and lustrous (£380 - £450) 1885) Sovereign 1878S Shield Reverse Marsh 74 in a PCGS holder and graded MS61 (£400 - £700)
1877) Sovereign 1872 Shield Reverse, No Die Number, Marsh 47 EF/GEF and lustrous (£280 - £350) 1878) Sovereign 1872M Shield Reverse Marsh 59 NEF/EF with light contact marks (£380 - £450)
1886) Sovereign 1878S Shield Reverse Marsh 74 NEF/GEF (£360 - £420)
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1887) Sovereign 1879 George and the Dragon Marsh 90 Good Fine/VF with some contact marks, Rare, one of the key dates in the Victorian series (£1,500 - £1,800)
1894) Sovereign 1885M Shield Reverse Marsh 66 GEF/AU with good lustre, a sharply struck example with much eye appeal (£360 - £420)
1888) Sovereign 1880S Shield Reverse Marsh 76, S.3855 GEF/AU and lustrous, a most attractive example (£380 - £450)
1895) Sovereign 1885M Shield Reverse Marsh 66 in a PCGS holder and graded MS62 (£450 - £550)
1889) Sovereign 1883S Shield Reverse Marsh 79, S.3855B EF/GEF and lustrous (£280 - £350)
1896) Sovereign 1885S George and the Dragon Marsh 122 AU/UNC and lustrous, the obverse with sharply struck hair detail, some light contact marks present, less than normally seen on this series, an extremely eye-catching example (£380 - £450)
1890) Sovereign 1884M George and the Dragon, WW buried in truncation, Horse with short tail, S.3857B EF/GEF and lustrous (£360 - £420)
1891) Sovereign 1884M Shield Reverse Marsh 65 GEF/UNC or very near so, with some hairlines on the obverse, and some rim nicks, retaining much original mint lustre and desirable in high grade (£420 - £480)
1892) Sovereign 1884S Shield Reverse Marsh 80 EF the obverse with some light contact marks (£360 - £420)
1897) Sovereign 1885S Shield Reverse Marsh 81 AU/UNC with good original mint lustre, an eye-catching example with plenty of eye appeal (£400 - £500)
1898) Sovereign 1886M George and the Dragon, Marsh 108 GEF and highly lustrous with some contact marks and edge nicks (£350 - £400)
1893) Sovereign 1884S Shield Reverse Marsh 80 GEF/UNC or very near so, with some rim nicks, retaining much original mint lustre and colour, a coin with considerable eye appeal (£420 - £480)
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1899) Sovereign 1887 Jubilee Head First head G: of D:G: further from the crown S.3866, DISH L7 About EF, Half Sovereign 1887 Jubilee Head, Imperfect J in J.E.B NEF in a London Mint Office box with certificate (£400 - £600)
1900) Sovereign 1887 Jubilee Head Proof S.3866B, UNC with some hairlines and contact marks, the portrait and St. George with much original frosting, the fields retaining much original mint brilliance. (£1,800 - £2,200)
1901) Sovereign 1887 Jubilee Head Small spread J.E.B. lower on the truncation, First legend S.3867, DISH M3, GEF/UNC and with considerable mint lustre. A statistical study in the excellent David Iverson book ‘The Jubilee Head Gold Sovereign 1887-1893’ calculates that only 4.5% of the total mintage for this year are of this type (calculated to be around 42,727 pieces) a very rare piece and in this high grade sure to be a much sought after rarity (£500 - £700)
1902) Sovereign 1887 Proof S3866B PCGS PR63DCAM (£4,000 £5,000)
1903) Sovereign 1887M Young Head George and Dragon Marsh 109 NGC MS60 (£350 - £450)
1904) Sovereign 1887M Young Head, Shield Reverse, Marsh 68, a superior and highly lustrous example, GEF/UNC and prooflike, Very Rare and desirable, especially so in the high grade, rated R3 by Marsh and fully justified, the finest example we have offered in 17 years, we note an example described as EF in London Coins Auction A155 4/12/2016 (Lot 1527) realised £3000 hammer price, this coin considerably superior (£4,500 - £5,500)
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1909) Sovereign 1890 G: of D:G: closer to the crown S.3866B, DISH L13 GVF/NEF with a gentle edge bruise and small rim nicks (£280 - £350) 1910) Sovereign 1891 G: of D:G: closer to the Crown S.3866C, DISH L15, EF/AU and lustrous (£350 - £450)
1911) Sovereign 1891M G: of D:G: closer to the Crown, Horse with long tail, S.3867C, DISH M16, EF/GEF and lustrous, some small edge nicks barely detract (£360 - £420)
1905) Sovereign 1887M Young Head, Shield Reverse, Marsh 68, NEF/EF the reverse with good lustre, one of the finest we have handled of this date and type. Very Rare, especially so in the high grade, rated R3 by Marsh (£2,400 - £2,800)
1906) Sovereign 1887S Shield Reverse March 83 GEF/UNC and lustrous with some small rim nicks, an attractive and desirable example with outstanding eye appeal (£500 £750)
1912) Sovereign 1891S an unlisted type, Obverse with the first type legend with D:G: further from the crown, Reverse: Horse with long tail. NEF/EF with some contact marks and small rim nicks. Previously it had been thought that all 1891S Sovereigns were of the second legend type. This type unlisted by Spink, Marsh, McDonald and even the specialist DISH catalogue. According to David Iverson in his excellent publication ‘The Jubilee Head Gold Sovereign 1887-1893’ there are a small number of 1889S Sovereigns with the first legend (around 3% to 5% estimated.) this number decreases still further for the 1890S Sovereign (around 1% estimated). The discovery of this coin therefore updates the footnote in the Bentley Catalogue (Lot 706) where it is stated that all 1891S Sovereigns have the second obverse legend. An important coin in this fascinating series and sure to be of great interest to the Specialist Victoria Gold collector (£1,000 - £2,000)
1907) Sovereign 1887S Young Head George and Dragon March 124 NGC MS61 (£350 - £450)
1913) Sovereign 1893 Veiled Head Marsh 145 EF/GEF and lustrous, a very pleasing example of the London Mint type (£360 - £420) 1908) Sovereign 1889S G: of D:G: closer to the Crown S.3868B, DISH S12, EF/GEF and lustrous with some contact marks and small rim nicks (£330 - £380)
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1914) Sovereign 1893 Veiled Head Proof S.3874 in a PCGS holder and graded PR62, retaining much original mint brilliance (£3,500 - £4,500)
1924) Sovereign 1902 Matt Proof S.3969 nFDC with a small nick on the reverse (£600 - £700)
1925) Sovereign 1902 Matt Proof S.3969 PCGS PR62 (£600 - £800) 1915) Sovereign 1893 Veiled Head Proof S.3874 UNC and lustrous, close examination show signs of tooling in the fields (£2,500 - £3,000)
1926) Sovereign 1904 Marsh 176 NEF, the obverse with some contact marks, in a Royal Mint box (box originally for a Proof One Pound) (£280 - £350) 1916) Sovereign 1893M Veiled Head Marsh 137 A/UNC and lustrous with some light contact marks (£280 - £350) 1917) Sovereign 1893S Jubilee Head, S.3868C, DISH S17 GEF/AU and lustrous (£280 - £350) 1918) Sovereign 1895S Marsh 164 VF/GVF in a Royal Mint ‘Historic Sovereign Collection’ box with certificate (£280 - £350)
1927) Sovereign 1906M Marsh 190, in an NGC holder and graded MS62, a lustrous and attractive example (£330 - £360) 1928) Sovereign 1907 Marsh 179 Fine/Good Fine, Half Sovereign 1903 Marsh 506 Good Fine (£360 - £540) 1929) Sovereign 1910C Marsh 185 in an NGC holder and graded AU58, a rare issue and rated R2 by Marsh with only 28,020 minted (£750 - £850)
1919) Sovereign 1899M Marsh 159 EF/GEF and lustrous with some contact marks (£350 - £400)
1920) Sovereign 1900M Marsh 160 GVF (£280 - £350)
1930) Sovereign 1911 Proof S.3996 A/UNC the obverse with a depression and hairlines in front of the bust where smoothed below D:G: (£800 - £1,000)
1921) Sovereign 1901 Marsh 152 EF/AU with small rim nicks, in a Westminster soft pouch (£280 - £350)
1931) Sovereign 1911 Proof S.3996 in an PGCS holder and graded PF63CAM (£1,500 - £1,800)
1922) Sovereign 1902 Marsh 186 GEF/EF with a few small edge nicks (£280 - £350) 1923) Sovereign 1902 Matt Proof S.3969 nFDC the obverse with some small contact marks (£600 - £700)
1932) Sovereign 1911 Proof S.3996 nFDC retaining practically full mint brilliance (£1,300 - £1,600)
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1933) Sovereign 1911C Marsh 221 A/UNC and lustrous with some contact marks, scarce, comes with Royal Mint ‘Certified and Authenticated’ ticket (£250 - £350) 1934) Sovereign 1911S Marsh 271 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75 a highly lustrous example with plenty of eye appeal (£320 - £380)
1935) Sovereign 1913P Marsh 252 in a PCGS holder and graded MS63 (£400 - £450)
1940) Sovereign 1921S Marsh 281 one of the run of key date Sydney Mint Sovereigns from the George V series, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78. Ex-PCGS MS63 Park House Collection. A Very rare date and type, even more so in this high grade, rated R3 by Marsh (£1,400 - £1,800)
1941) Sovereign 1923S Marsh 283, McDonald 273 GEF Extremely Rare, one of the key dates in the series, rated by Marsh as R4. (£8,000 - £11,000)
1936) Sovereign 1914C Marsh 223 A/UNC and lustrous, Ottawa Mint Sovereigns of this date rated R3, with a very low mintage of just 14,900 and therefore hard to obtain in top grade (£800 - £1,000)
1937) Sovereign 1914C Marsh 223, A/UNC and lustrous with some contact marks and rim nicks, retaining much mint lustre. Ottawa Mint Sovereigns of this date rated R3, with a very low mintage of just 14,900 and therefore hard to obtain in top grade (£800 - £1,000)
1938) Sovereign 1917P Marsh 256 in a PCGS holder and graded MS64 (£400 - £500)
1939) Sovereign 1921S Marsh 281 one of the run of key date Sydney Mint Sovereigns from the George V series, GVF/ NEF with some edge nicks, the obverse with some light rubbing on the King’s neck, very rare and rated R3 by Marsh (£1,250 - £1,500)
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1942) Sovereign 1924S Marsh 284 another key date Sydney Mint Sovereigns from the George V series, in an NGC holder and graded AU58, a very rare date and rated R3 by Marsh (£1,100 - £1,400)
1943) Sovereign 1924S Marsh 284 another of the run of key date Sydney Mint Sovereigns from the George V series, approaching EF with some small edge nicks, a very rare date and rated R3 by Marsh (£1,250 - £1,500)
1948) 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 - £360)
1949) Sovereign 1932SA Marsh 296 GEF with some edge nicks, comes with Royal Mint ‘Certified and Authenticated’ ticket (£280 - £350) 1950) Sovereign 1937 Proof S.4076 in an NGC holder and graded PF66, at the time of writing, only 6 examples have been graded higher in the combined Population Reports of PCGS and NGC, an ever popular coin always sought after in the highest grades (£3,250 - £3,750)
1944) Sovereign 1926P Marsh 265, EF Rare and rated R by Marsh (£800 - £1,000)
1945) Sovereign 1926P Marsh 265, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75, a highly lustrous example, rated R by Marsh, surely rarer in this high grade (£1,200 - £1,500)
1951) Sovereign 1937 Proof S.4076 Lustrous UNC with some hairlines, retaining some original mint brilliance (£2,200 - £2,600)
1952) Sovereign 1980 Marsh 311 Lustrous A/UNC, Half Sovereign 2002 Shield Marsh 549 EF (£360 - £540) 1946) Sovereign 1928M Marsh 246, AU/GEF and lustrous, Very Rare and rated R2 by Marsh, the last of the dates bearing the early head of George V (£1,500 - £2,000)
1947) Sovereign 1928SA Marsh 292 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70, a lustrous piece with much eye appeal. The 1928 overseas mint Sovereigns were the last George V coins to bear the early effigy of the King, the Modified Effigy and/ or Small Head types were phased in between 1925 and 1928 across the different denominations (£320 - £380)
1953) Sovereign 1987 S.SC2 Proof nFDC with light handling marks, retaining practically full mint brilliance, uncased in capsule, with Westminster certificate (£280 - £350)
1954) Sovereign 2002 Proof FDC and in an NGC holder graded PF70 ULTRA CAMEO (£500 - £700)
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1955) Sovereign 2002 Proof S.SC5 UNC and fully lustrous with some contact marks, slightly mis-struck with a higher part to the rim adjacent to GRA on the obverse, unusual, uncased (£380 - £450)
1956) Sovereign 2007 Proof S.SC4 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 96, the 2007 and 2008 issues feature a lower relief reverse design, the joint finest known of just 4 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£320 £380)
1957) Sovereign 2012 Proof FDC NGC PF70 ULTRA CAMEO (£900 - £1,100)
1961) Sovereign 2017 Gold Proof Piedfort - 200th Anniversary of the re-introduction of the Gold Sovereign, Reverse: George and the Dragon within Order of the Garter, in the style of the original George III design. S.SC11 in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo. Only 3750 minted, the first ever UK Gold Piedfort Sovereign issue, these quickly sold out when first released by the Royal Mint and remain highly sought after (£1,000 - £1,200)
1962) 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 (£500 - £700)
1963) Sovereign 2019 Matt Finish, Milled edge with no privy mark, as yet unlisted I the Spink Standard catalogue, in an NGC holder ‘Gem Uncirculated’ One of the first 100 struck, comes with original Royal Mint certificate number 073 (£360 - £450)
1958) Sovereign 2012 Proof FDC NGC PF70 ULTRA CAMEO (£900 - £1,100)
1964) Sovereigns (2) 1863 Marsh 48, Die Number 13 VF, 1876 George and the Dragon, Marsh 88 VF/NEF, both with Westminster soft pouches with certificates (£550 - £750) 1959) Sovereign 2012 S.SC8 UNC with practically full lustre (£280 - £350) 1960) Sovereign 2014 the error mule, the reverse highly frosted and resembling a Proof strike, paired with a currency obverse, a known variety, although unlisted as such by the Spink catalogue, the ‘Proof’ reverse with the odd tiny nick and tiny flecks of tone, the obverse choice, retaining full lustre and brilliance, BU/nFDC an exceptionally nice example (£350 - £450) 1965) Sovereigns (2) 1892M Marsh 136 S.3867C, DISH M17 GF/ NVF with a small flan flaw on the obverse, 1894M Marsh 154 GF/NVF (£550 - £750) 1966) Sovereigns (2) 1893M Jubilee Head Marsh 137 Fine/Good Fine, 1893S Veiled Head Marsh 162 Bright Good Fine, both with some surface marks (£550 - £700) 1967) Sovereigns (2) 1904 Marsh 176 NVF, 1910 Marsh 182 GVF/ VF the reverse possibly once cleaned (£550 - £700) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk
1968) Sovereigns (3) 1877M George and the Dragon S.3857 NEF, 1879M George and the Dragon S.3857 GVF, 1880M George and the Dragon, Horse with long tail S.3857 NVF/ VF (£800 - £1,100) 1969) Third Farthing 1827 Peck 1453 UNC the reverse with around 40% lustre, the reverse with around 15% lustre and a small spot in the field behind Britannia, overall a very pleasing example (£100 - £150) 1970) Third Farthing 1835 Peck 1477 A/UNC with around 30% mint lustre, scarce in lustrous grade, Penny 1895 Freeman 191 dies 1+B, UNC with around 75% lustre (£100 - £120)
1976) Threehalfpence 1835 5 over 4 ESC 2251A, Bull 2542 a choice piece with gold toning and touches of magenta and blue, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 88, extremely high grade examples in the Threehalfpence series are almost impossible to find. The finest known of 12 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. At the time of writing the LCGS Population Report showed 162 examples of all dates submitted for grading, and only 5 examples had graded LCGS 88, of which only 2 were William IV issues, this being one of them (£200 - £250)
1971) Third Guinea 1797 S.3738 VF or better (£170 - £250) 1977) Threepence 1671 ESC 1960 NEF nicely toned with a very thin scratch in the obverse field (£70 - £90)
1972) Third Guinea 1798 S.3738 in an NGC holder and graded AU53 (£480 - £550) 1978) Threepence 1870 Standard type ESC 2076 LCGS UNC 82 (£65 - £90)
1973) Three Shilling Bank Token 1811 Bust type 26 Acorns ESC 408, Bull 2065 GVF toned, the reverse with some contact marks, Shilling 1890 ESC 1357, Bull 3144 GEF/AU and with an attractive golden tone (£100 - £120) 1974) Three Shilling Bank Token 1811 Bust type Proof, Obverse A2 with 5 Berries in Wreath and front leaf pointing between D and E of DEI Reverse with 26 Acorns. Unlisted by ESC as a Proof striking, appears to be a Proof of ESC 410 (as Bull 2068) An extremely attractive example, all Proof issues very desirable and seldom seen, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£750 - £1,500)
1979) Threepence 1950 Peck 2394 Lustrous UNC in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78 (£75 - £100) 1980) Trade Dollar 1902 Bombay KM#T5 EF (£100 - £120) 1981) Two Guineas 1738 Repositioned legend S.3667B Fine or slightly better, with traces of old mounting on the tops of the rims at 3 and 9 o’clock visible under magnification. Overall a presentable example and superior to many of the ex-jewellery pieces we see of this type (£650 - £950)
1982) Two Pounds 1823 S.3798 bright VF the edge with small traces of a mount at 12 o’clock on the rim not apparent when viewed side on (£800 - £1,200) 1975) Three Shilling Bank Token 1815 ESC 423, Bull 2084 EF or better and attractively toned (£150 - £200)
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1983) Two Pounds 1823 S.3798 GEF with prooflike fields, some light contact marks and small rim nicks barely detract, a most pleasing example (£3,000 - £3,500)
1984) Two Pounds 1887 Proof S.3865 UNC with some hairlines, retaining much lustre and subdued brilliance (£2,750 £3,250)
1985) Two Pounds 1887 S.3865 A/UNC and lustrous with some minor contact marks and small rim nicks, comes with a Royal Mint ‘Certified and Authenticated’ ticket (£700 £1,000)
1986) Two Pounds 1893 S.3873 VF with field porosity and exmount (£550 - £750)
1987) Two Pounds 1902 Matt Proof S.3968 in a PCGS holder and graded PR63 (£1,500 - £2,000)
1988) Two Pounds 1902 S.3967 GEF and lustrous with some contact marks and small rim nicks (£1,300 - £1,600)
1989) Two Pounds 1902 S.3967 in an NGC holder and graded MS63, a pleasing and lustrous example (£1,600 - £2,000)
1990) Two Pounds 1911 Proof S.3995 in an NGC holder and graded PF64 Cameo, retaining practically full mint brilliance with a hint of toning. Full sharp striking as on the popular Proof gold coinage of this year (£3,300 - £3,800)
1991) Two Pounds 1911 Proof S.3995 in an NGC holder and graded PF65, very minor flecks of toning in the reverse field, otherwise retaining almost full brilliance. A full sharp strike the obverse in particular exhibiting stunning eye appeal as the full relief of the hair detail is apparent. A superior example (£3,500 - £4,500)
1992) Two Pounds 1911 Proof S.3995 UNC or near so with some hairlines, retaining some lustre and underlying mint brilliance, a popular coin and an affordable example of the only George V issue (£2,300 - £2,600)
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1993) Two Pounds 1937 S4075 PCGS PR67CAM and the highest grade so far given by PCGS to this coin type (£8,000 £9,000)
1995) Two Pounds 2014 100th Anniversary of the First World War - Lord Kitchener S.K34 Gold Proof FDC or near so with some small flecks of tone, uncased in capsule (£630 - £680)
1996) Two Pounds 2014 500th Anniversary of Trinity House Gold Proof S.K33 FDC or near so with some small flecks of tone, uncased in capsule (£630 - £680)
1997) Two Pounds 2017 Queen’s Beasts - The Unicorn of Scotland One Ounce Silver Proof S.QCA2 in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, comes in the Royal Mint black pouch (£35 - £55) 1998) Two Pounds 2018 100th Anniversary of the 1918 Armistice S.K49 Gold Proof one small rim nick otherwise FDC, uncased in capsule (£700 - £800) 1999) Two Pounds 2018 100th Anniversary of the RAF - Centenary Badge Gold Proof S.K50 FDC uncased in capsule (£630 £680)
2000) Two Pounds 2018 100th Anniversary of the RAF - Centenary Badge Gold Proof S.K50 minor small nick on the reverse nFDC retaining full mint lustre and brilliance, uncased in capsule (£700 - £800)
1994) Two Pounds 2008 Olympic Handover Beijing to London S.4952 Gold Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£700 - £800)
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2001) Two Pounds 2018 200th Anniversary of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein S.K47 Gold Proof nFDC or very near so with a small contact mark in the obverse field, uncased in capsule, only 575 pieces issued, this figure including those in the gold sets (£700 - £800)
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2009) 1887 Jubilee Head Proof issues (3) Shilling NGC PF61, Sixpence withdrawn type NGC PF61 and Threepence NGC PF61 (£600 - £800)
2002) Two Pounds 2018 First World War Armistice Gold Proof S.K49 FDC uncased in capsule (£630 - £680)
2003) Two Pounds 2018 The Queen’s Beasts - The Black Bull of Clarence One Ounce Silver Proof S.QCA4 in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo One of the first 250 struck (£35 - £55) 2004) Two Pounds 2019 D-Day 75th Anniversary Gold Proof S.K55 nFDC with the odd small nick on the obverse, uncased in capsule (£630 - £680)
2005) Two Pounds 2019 Queen’s Beasts - Falcon of the Plantagenets Silver Proof S.QCA5 in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, come in a Royal Mint black pouch with certificate and booklet (£35 - £55) 2006) Two Pounds 2019 Queen’s Beasts - The Yale of Beaufort One Ounce Silver Proof S.QCA6, in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, one of the first 100 struck, comes in the Royal Mint black pouch with certificate and booklet (£35 - £55) 2007) Two Pounds 2020 The Queen’s Beasts - The White Lion of Mortimer One Ounce Silver Proof, in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, One of the first 150 struck, comes with Royal Mint certificate and booklet (£35 - £55) 2008) Twopence 1797 Peck 1077 GVF with some contact marks and edge nicks (£35 - £50)
2010) Brass Threepences (234), 1937 (13), 1940 (4), 1941 (12), 1942 (8), 1943 (13), 1944 (4), 1950 (2), 1951, 1952 (4), 1953 (2), 1953 Proofs (2), 1954, 1956 (2), 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961 (3), 1962 (8), 1963 (8), 1964 (12), 1965 (22), 1966, 1967 (107), 1970 Proofs (2, one Fine), in mixed grades many GEF to UNC and lustrous, Halfpennies (251) 1911, 1920 (2), 1926, 1937 (23), 1938 (10), 1939 (5), 1940 (7), 1941 (9), 1942 (24), 1943 (25), 1944 (36), 1945 (25), 1946 (1), 1947 (1), 1948 (4), 1950 (1), 1952 (17), 1953 (10), 1954 (4), 1955 (5), 1956 (4), 1957 (2), 1958 (19), 1959 (9), 1960 (1), 1962 (2), 1963 (1), 1964 (1), 1966 (1) in mixed grades mostly EF to UNC many with lustre (£90 - £120) 2011) Brass Threepences (26) 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970 Proof, the 1949 GVF/VF the reverse with spots, 1951 EF lightly cleaned, the others EF to UNC most with lustre some with attractive toning (£25 - £50) 2012) Brass Threepences (37) 1937 (3), 1939, 1941, 1944 (5), 1945 (2), 1946 (About EF/EF with traces of lustre), 1951, 1951 Proof, 1952 (5), 1953 Proof, 1955, 1956, 1959 (2), 1961, 1962 (6), 1967 (5), Pennies (9) 1937, 1938 (2), 1940 (3), 1944, 1946 (2) GEF to UNC and lustrous, most appear carefully selected for good striking, the later Pennies with mint toning (£75 - £100) 2013) Bun Pennies (66) in mixed lower grades, Farthings (186, one holed) mainly bronze issues, a few earlier includes many Wrens in mixed grades with some later coins lustrous (£25 - £50) 2014) CGS slabbed items (5) Threepence 1834 CGS variety 01 Fine, slabbed and graded CGS 20. Maundy Twopence 1831 CGS variety 01 UNC and attractively toned, slabbed and graded CGS 80. Maundy Penny 1831 CGS variety 01 Toned UNC, slabbed and graded CGS 80. Threehalfpence 1835 5 over 4 ESC 2251A EF, slabbed and graded CGS 65. Halfpenny 1837 7 over tilted 7 UNC and nicely toned, slabbed and graded CGS 78 (£175 - £300)
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2015) Crown , Halfcrowns and Florins in LCGS holders Crown 1937 ESC 392, Bull 4020 UNC, graded LCGS 78. Halfcrowns (3) 1914 ESC 392, Bull 3713 UNC or near so and lustrous, graded LCGS 75. 1915 ESC 762, Bull 3714 UNC and lustrous, graded LCGS 78. 1919 ESC 766, Bull 3718, Davies 1670, AU/ GEF, graded LCGS 70. Florins (5) 1896 ESC 880, Bull 2966, Davies 842 dies 2A UNC or very near so and lustrous LCGS 75, a scarce variety. 1912 ESC 931, Bull 3757, Davies 1732 UNC or very near so and lustrous, graded LCGS 75. 1929 ESC 949 UNC, graded LCGS 80. 1935 ESC 954 Lustrous UNC, graded LCGS 82. 1944 ESC 964 UNC or very near so and lustrous, graded LCGS 75 (£250 - £350) 2016) Crown 1935 Specimen ESC 376, Bull 3652 UNC in the red box of issue, Halfcrowns 1935 (2) ESC 784, Bull 3749 both Lustrous UNC and in dated red presentation boxes with H.M King George V 1910-1935 on the lid, the boxes of similar style to the boxes for the 1935 Crown. Florin 1937 ESC 786, Bull 4034 UNC and Sixpence 1937 ESC 1826, Bull 4218 UNC both with some tone spots, housed in a 2-coin red presentation box with H.M King George VI Coronation 1937 on the lid, the Halfcrowns and George VI coins seldom seen in this presentation format (£100 - £150) 2017) Crowns (12) 1892 About Fine, 1893 LVI VG or slightly better, 1894 LVIII VG, 1895 LIX VG or better, 1896 LX VG or better, 1897 LXI VG, 1898 LXII, 1899 edge worn VG, 1900 LXIII VG, 1902 Fine, 1935 GF/NVF unevenly toned, 1937 Good Fine (£200 - £275) 2018) Crowns (2) 1670 VICESIMO SECVNDO, 1696 OCTAVO, Halfcrowns (2) 1713 Plain in angles with NNO for ANNO on edge, the lettering spaced as the standard coin and unusual, 1817 Small Head, VG to Near Fine, all are collectable (£100 - £150) 2019) Crowns (3) 1890 Fine, 1896LX Fine, 1935 GVF/NEF, Twopence 1797 NVF the reverse with some scratches, Farthing 1822 VF (£40 - £80) 2020) Crowns (4) 1844 Cinquefoil stops on edge, 1889, 1892, 1900 LXIV, VG to Fine, 1951 (2) EF to UNC, one boxed, Shillings (16) 1887 Jubilee Head EF, 1959 S (4), 1961 S (11), Fine to VF, Groats (2) 1836 VG, 1888 VG/NF, Threehalfpence 1843 VF, Farthings (11) 1899, 1930, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1948 in mixed grades, the 1942 in Lustrous UNC, Pre-1920 Silver £1.17 1/2 face, Pre-1947 Silver £2.30 face, Mint Error Mis-Strikes (11) Fifty Pence 1969, Ten Pences (2) 1969, 1980, Two Pences 1971 (5), Shilling 1960S, Sixpence 1967, all with planchet clips VF to A/UNC, Decimal Half Penny 1971 with flattened edge between 4 and 6 o’clock VF possibly has happened after striking, Five Pound Crowns (4) 1993, 1996, 2001 A/UNC, 2004 Entente Cordiale UNC, Two Pounds (2) 1997, 1998 EF to GEF, One Pound (8) 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, VF to GEF, Fifty Pences 1982 (2) NEF and GEF, Twenty Pence 1982 UNC, Five Pences (19) 1968 (1), 1969 (18) EF to UNC, Half New Penny 1980 VF, INA Retro Pattern Twopences 1798 (3) in darkened bronze, copper and goldine UNC, only 600 minted of each metal, PreDecimal Halfcrowns (10), Florins (7), Sixpences (8), Brass Threepences (16) includes 1948 (7), 1950 (1) in mixed circulated grades, Pennies (147) mostly 1967 includes 1912H, 1919H (2) and 1926 First Head (2), Halfpennies
(131) mostly 1967, in mixed grades, some later coins UNC, and a group of mixed World (27) mostly European 20th Century base metal in mixed grades, and a Croatia Banknote 100000 Dinar Ruder Boskovic UNC (£100 - £150) 2021) Crowns 1937 Proofs ESC 393, Bull 4021 (4) UNC to nFDC all with much original mint brilliance (£100 - £150) 2022) Crowns 1965 (350) UNC and lustrous (£90 - £120) 2023) Crowns to Farthings (23) Crown 1821 VG, Halfcrown 1944 UNC, Shillings (4) 1887 Jubilee Head UNC/GEF, 1925 GVF, 1939S EF, 1942S UNC, Sixpences (5) 1911 Lustrous UNC, 1924 UNC, 1926 Modified Effigy A/UNC, 1933 GEF/AU, 1936 GEF/AU, 1937 GEF, Silver Threepences (2) 1889 VF, 1898 NVF/VF, Maundy Pennies (2) 1847 No horizontal bar to 4 A/UNC, 1890 Lustrous UNC, Pennies (5) 1936 (3) EF with lustre, 1938 (2), 1938 (2) EF and lustrous A/UNC both with lustre, Farthings (2) 1807 Fine, 1932 UNC or near so with lustre, some coins with surface deposit this possibly removable with care (£75 - £100) 2024) Crowns to Farthings 17th to 20th Century (248) includes a few Decimal issues, includes some pre-1920 and pre-1947 silver items, in mixed grades, some later issues lustrous (£75 - £175) 2025) Crowns to Fractional Farthings 17th to 20th Century (211, one holed) includes over 100 Pennies these mostly Victoria Bun heads, in mixed circulated grades (£80 - £120) 2026) Crowns to Fractional Farthings Charles II to Elizabeth II (155) includes some Token issues and George III counterfeit Halfpennies, in mixed circulated grades (£40 - £80) 2027) Crowns to Fractional Farthings Charles II to Elizabeth II (243), mainly base metal issues with some silver minors, in mixed grades with some later dates in lustrous grades (£150 - £200) 2028) Crowns to Halfpennies (18) Crowns (3) 1953, 1960 (2), Sixpence 1952, Brass Threepences (5) 1946, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1957, Pennies (8) 1905 (2), 1908 (3), 1912H, 1918H, 1950, Halfpenny 1806, and Guernsey Ten Shillings 1966 (2) in mixed grades, in an album along with Banknotes £19.50 face, Five Pounds O’Brien Lion and Key K37 494296 Fine, One Pound Somerset (12) CN47 864466 to CN47 864473 inclusive consecutives (8) UNC, the others in circulated grades, Ten Shillings (5) O’Brien (1), Fforde (4) Fine to VF, along with Halfpennies 1967 £5 bags (2) UNC still sealed (total weight over 28 Kilos) (£50 - £100) 2029) Crowns to Sixpences a small group (7) Crowns (2) 1821 SECUNDO, 1822 TERTIO Halfcrowns (2) 1696y Large Shields and Early Harp, 1698 DECIMO with 4 countermark on the bust, Shilling 1696 GRA overstruck possibly GRA over GAR, Sixpences (2) 1696 First Bust, Early Harp, Large Crowns, 1696E First Bust, Early Harp, Large Crowns NVG to Fine (£70 - £120) 2030) Currency Set 1901 Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence, Threepence, Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, the Silver AU-UNC with a beautiful matching colourful tone, the Penny and Halfpenny with almost full, pale matching lustre,
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the Farthing with dark mint toning, unusual to find a full matching Year Set of this age (£300 - £400) 2031) Dollar Bank of England 1804 with IH in italic engraving on the obverse and IW in the reverse fields, Fine, along with Crowns (11) 1662 Rose below bust, 1664 XVI, 1696 edge filed, 1818 LIX, 1819 LIX, 1821 SECUNDO (2), 1845 Cinquefoil stops on edge (2), 1890, 1900 LXIV VG to Good Fine (£250 - £450) 2032) Double Florins to Sixpences (18) Double Florins (3) 1887 Roman 1, 1887 Arabic 1, 1889, Halfcrowns (10) 1687, 1689 First Shield Ex-jewellery, 1707E, 1746 LIMA (holed), 1820 George III, 1825, 1826, 1836, 1887 Jubilee Head (2), One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Token 1816, Shillings (2) 1696, 1745 LIMA, Sixpences (2) 1745 LIMA, 1757 in mixed grades NVG to VF (£200 - £300) 2033) Farthing 1875H EF with lustre. Halfpenny 18th Century Middlesex undated Prince of Wales EF. Canada Dollar 1957 VF, Medal William IV Coronation, Obverse: Conjoined busts of William IV and Queen Adelaide, Reverse: Crown surrounded by a wreath flags and the floral emblems of the United Kingdom, 54mm diameter in white metal, NVF as part of a wide ranging group includes a small amount of pre 1947 silver (£0.70 face), modern GB Crowns, World Coins in base metal, Medals, Pennies, Pocket watches (2), a medallic First Day Cover and more, in mixed grades (lot) (£150 - £300) 2034) Farthings (1.8 kilos) will be around 650 coins a few with lustre (£25 - £35) 2035) Farthings (1838) 1937 (1), 1939 (3), 1941 (2), 1942 (2), 1943 (2), 1944, 1946 (2), 1947 (1), 1948 (1088), 1950 (115), 1952 (72), 1953 (81), 1954 (136), 1955 (156), 1956 (155), UNC to BU the vast majority with good to full lustre, along with a further group comprising Farthing 1875H Fine, Half Farthing 1844 Lustrous UNC, Third Farthing 1913 Lustrous UNC and a group of South Africa Farthings (18) 1946 (3), 1954 (5), 1955 (5), 1959 (5) UNC to BU and lustrous (£450 - £650) 2036) Farthings (27) 1868, 1873, 1885, 1890, 1905, 1909, 1919 (3), 1920, 1922, 1932, 1937, 1945 (14), Third Farthing 1913. The pre-1911 issues mostly VG to F, the 1873 Lustrous UNC, George V and later issues EF to UNC and lustrous, Brass Threepences (11) 1937 (9), 1963, 1967 EF to UNC and lustrous (£30 - £60) 2037) Farthings (92) 1954 (24), 1955 (18), 1956 (50) Lustrous UNC a few with spots (£65 - £85) 2038) Farthings in LCGS holders (11) 1843 Reverse B, 9 1/4 teeth date spacing CGS variety 06, UNC with lustre traces, graded LCGS 78. 1869 Narrow Date LCGS variety 02 Toned UNC, graded LCGS 78, Ex-Finchampstead Collection. 1869 Freeman 522 dies 3+B, EF graded LCGS 60. 1872 Freeman 523 dies 3+B, UNC or very near so with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 75. 1874H Freeman 525 dies 4+C VF, graded LCGS 40. 1878 Freeman 536 dies 5+C, UNC and lustrous, graded LCGS 78. 1879 Ordinary 9, 10 1/2 teeth date spacing, LCGS Variety 08, GEF graded LCGS 65. 1879 Ordinary 9, broken lower colon stop after F:D:, 11 teeth
date spacing, LCGS variety 07 UNC or near so with subdued lustre, graded LCGS 75. 1879 Ordinary 9, 10 1/2 teeth date spacing, LCGS variety 05, UNC or near so with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 75. 1880 4 Berries, Open second 8 in date, LCGS variety 02 GVF/VF, graded LCGS 45. 1880 4 Berries, Closed second 8 in date, LCGS variety 01, A/UNC with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 70. along with Penny 1939 Freeman 224 dies 2+B UNC with lustre, graded LCGS 78 an interesting group for the variety specialist (£180 £220) 2039) Farthings in LCGS holders (8) 1874H Freeman 525 dies 4+C, UNC with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 78. 1875 varieties (3) 1875 Freeman 529 dies 3+C EF, graded LCGS 60. 1875 Freeman dies 3+C with 7 over low 7 in date, LCGS variety 12 Good Fine or better, graded LCGS 40. 1875 5 Berries, Large Date, Freeman 528 dies 3+B AU/GEF with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 78. 1879 Large 9 Freeman 540 dies 5+C UNC with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 78. 1879 Ordinary 9 Freeman 538 dies 5+C, A/UNC with minor cabinet friction, graded LCGS 75. 1903 Freeman 581 dies 1+B, Toned UNC, graded LCGS 78. 1931 Freeman 615 dies 3+B UNC with good subdued lustre, graded LCGS 82 (£150 - £250) 2040) Farthings in LCGS holders (9) 1806 First Portrait Peck 1396 A/UNC, graded LCGS 75. 1806 Second Portrait Peck 1397, UNC or near so, graded LCGS 78, Ex-Finchampstead Collection. 1822 Obverse 1 with 8 in date broken at the top and at it’s base, LCGS variety 11 NVF/GF , graded LCGS 35. 1826 First type, R over E in GRATIA NVF, graded LCGS 40. 1834 Reverse A, Incuse Line on Saltire, EF, graded LCGS 60. 1836 Peck 1474 GVF, graded LCGS 55. 1840 B of BRIT with no top serif, LCGS variety 06, A/UNC and nicely toned, graded LCGS 70. 1843 Reverse A. 9 1/2 teeth date spacing. (Note 1 points slightly to the left of a tooth) Broken left down stroke to last A in GRATIA LCGS Variety 07 GEF and lustrous, graded LCGS 70. 1848 Reverse C, 4 over higher 4 in date (Note: Reverse C shows characteristics of Reverses A and B, the only example thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report) VF, graded LCGS 45 (£100 - £150) 2041) Farthings in LCGS holders (9) 1831 Peck 1466 EF, graded LCGS 60. 1843 Peck 1563 A/UNC with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 75. 1845 Reverse B, B of BRIT with full lower serif, graded LCGS 70. 1860 Toothed Border, 4 Berries, R over higher R in REG, LCGS Variety 10, A/UNC with traces of lustre. 1861 5 Berries, Freeman 503 dies 3+B EF with some lustre, graded LCGS 60. 1862 Small 8 in date, Freeman 507 dies 3+B EF with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 60. 1864 Plain 4 Freeman 511 dies 3+B, UNC with traces of lustre and minor cabinet friction, graded LCGS 78. 1865 Fat 8 LCGS Variety 02 A/UNC with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 70. 1865 5 over 2 Freeman 513 dies 3+B UNC with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 78 (£180 - £250) 2042) Farthings in LCGS holders includes many varieties (11) 1672 Loose Drapery, Double Exergue line, Peck 521 Fine, graded LCGS 25. 1673 Peck 522 Fine, graded LCGS 30. 1675 Ribbon touches O of CAROLO LCGS Variety 09, VG, graded LCGS 10. 1679 Peck 530 About Fine, graded LCGS 20. 1730 No Stop on Reverse, LCGS Variety 06 VG, graded LCGS 10. 1732 2 over 2 in date LCGS Variety 04, Fine, graded LCGS 25. Ex-Finchampstead Collection, 1732 2 over Large 2 over 1, a curious but clear overdate, LCGS variety 02, VG,
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graded LCGS 15. 1733 Last 3 over 3 Fine, graded LCGS 25. 1736 Last A of BRITANNIA over I, LCGS Variety 07, Fine, graded LCGS 25. 1735 Widely spaced REX, LCGS variety 08, VF, graded LCGS 40. 1736 Quadruple Tie Riband LCGS Variety 08, VG, graded LCGS 10 an interesting group for the variety specialist, indeed many of these pieces are the only pieces of their respective types recorded by the LCGS Population Report (therefore the original identification pieces) and much scarcer than the standard varieties usually encountered (£200 - £300) 2043) Five Pound Crowns (9) and Crowns to Farthings (124) Victoria to Elizabeth II with a couple of earlier worn pieces, includes Crowns (2) 1889, 1890 Fine, Silver Threepences (64), Pennies 1929 and 1951 Lustrous UNC and many George VI issues including silver, in mixed grades many lustrous (£200 - £300) 2044) Florins (3) 1919, 1921, 1929, Shillings (2) 1914, 1928 GVF to GEF (£30 - £45) 2045) Florins 1849 to QE II (18) many in higher grades (£150 £250) 2046) Florins to Penny a small group (9) Florins (2) 1849, 1887 Jubilee Head, Shillings (3) 1697 Third Bust, 1816, 1887 Jubilee Head, Twopence 1797, Maundy Twopence 1698, Threehalfpence 1835 5 over 4, Penny 1902 Low Tide in mixed grades to EF (£75 - £125) 2047) GB and a few World mostly base metal issue, and 20th Century (66), includes some minor mis-strike and elongated types, along with Pennies (20), Brass Threepences (35) and Sixpences (29) in Whitman folders, along with a further four empty Whitman folders in mixed circulated grades (£50 - £70) 2048) GB and World (9) GB (4) Twopence 1797 Fine, Penny 1797 Good Fine with some scratches, Halfpennies (2) 1773 Contemporary counterfeit a mis-strike a double striking with two Britannias, around 7mm apart, VG unusual, 1861 LCW on rock NVF/VF, USA Cent Washington double head undated Breen 1204 VG, Canada (4) Newfoundland Cent 1880 Fine, New Brunswick Cent 1861 Fine, Nova Scotia Penny Token 1832 Near Fine, Prince Edward Island Halfpenny 1857 Self Government and Trade, Fine (£120 £150) 2049) GB and World a varied group includes GB Proof Sets Flat Packs (9) 1971 (2), 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1980, nFDC to FDC in the packs of issue. Plastic Set 1953 UNC in the wallet of issue. Britain’s First Decimal Coins 1968/71 (2) UNC in the blue wallets of issue. Unofficial Year Sets (4) 1965 (2) both UNC in album sleeves, 1967 (2) both UNC in slide cases. Crowns (85) 1953 (2), 1965 (25), 1972 (17), 1977 (30), 1981 (11) A/UNC to UNC some in slide cases, Pre-1947 silver £14.02 1/2 face, Pre-1920 silver £1.20 face, in mixed circulated grades. Whitman Folders incomplete collections (4) Brass Threepences 19371967 (26 coins) Sixpences 1937-1967 (28 coins), Florins 1933-1967 (33 coins), Halfcrowns 1941-1967 (24 coins), in mixed circulated grades. Railway Anniversary Stamp Replicas a 4-piece set in gold plated silver Prooflike UNC in the box of issue with certificate, Russia Mint Set 1967 (5 coins) 50th Anniversary of the October Socialist Revolution KM#MS8 UNC in the original wallet with mint medal, Israel
Medals a 4-piece set comprising David Ben Gurion, Chaim Weizmann, Zeev Jabotinski and Theodore Herzl issues each 15.88 grammes of .925 silver, nFDC in the red box of issue. USA Mint Sets 1964 (3) UNC in Whitman cases. USA Dollars to Cents mostly 1960s to 1980s issues (78) Dollars (6), Half Dollar (1), Quarter Dollars (35), Dimes (12), Five Cents (11), Cents (13), in mixed grades, also Dollar 1898 NEF, Half Dollars 1964 (20) in a Mint tube, Spain (17) 100 Pesetas (2), 50 Pesetas (2), 25 Pesetas (2), One Peseta (9), 50 Centimos (2), in mixed grades some EF. Israel Mint Set 1968 (6 coins) One Lira to One Agora UNC in the wallet of issue. Israel 10 Lirot 1967 6-Day War Victory Silver BU in the case of issue. Gibraltar Crowns 1967 (3) UNC in slide cases. Marshall Islands Five Dollars 1990 Heroes of the Battle of Britain UNC in the wallet of issue. World a further small group of 20th Century base metal issues (35) in mixed grades and World Banknotes a small group of (10) these also in mixed grades (£600 - £1,000) 2050) George VI Cupro-Nickel issues (244) Halfcrown 1948, Florins (177) 1947 (64), 1948 (107), 1949 (6), Shillings (26) 1947E (2), 1947S (4), 1948E (9), 1948S (11), Sixpences (40) 1947 (8), 1948 (26), 1949 (1), 1950 (2), 1951 (3) the vast majority EF to UNC, a few with spots, the Florins alone now list at £12-15 UNC in the standard catalogue (£75 - £150) 2051) Half Sovereign 1892 No J.E.B. Low Shield Fine/Good Fine, in a 9 carat gold decorative mount, total weight 5.32 grammes, along with a George II Halfpenny, very worn, possibly a contemporary counterfeit (£125 - £150) 2052) Halfcrown 1918 EF and lustrous with some scratches, Florins (4) 1900 NEF/EF with grey tone, 1917 NEF/EF, 1918 AU/UNC with attractive golden tone, 1929 EF, Shilling 1917 EF lustrous with underlying tone, Sixpence 1919 Toned UNC (£120 - £150) 2053) Halfcrown 1928 GEF toned, Florin 1928 EF/AU toned, Shilling 1928 GEF toned, Penny 1928 A/UNC with traces of lustre, Halfpenny 1928 UNC with subdued lustre, and Farthing 1928 UNC or very near so with good lustre (£30 - £50) 2054) Halfcrowns (11) 1904 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 10, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1953, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1967, Florins (6) 1918, 1944, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1966 Shillings (29), 1902, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1916, 1919, 1920, 1936, 1937E, 1942S, 1954S, 1953E, 1955E, 1958E, 1959S, 1960E, 1960S, 1963E, 1964E, 1964S, 1965S, 1966E, 1966S (2), 1970E Proof, Sixpences (16) 1913, 1924, 1936, 1944, 1948, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, Brass Threepences (21) 1940, 1943, 1948, 1950, 1953 (2), 1958, 1960, 1961, 1962 (2), 1963, 1964 (2), 1965, 1966, 1967 (3), 1970 Proof (2), Pennies (26) 1915, 1918, 1920, 1932 (3), 1937, 1938, 1948 (3), 1949, 1967 (14), Halfpennies (74) 1888, 1901, 1908, 1929, 1931, 1932 (6), 1937 (7), 1938, 1939, 1942 (3), 1944 (13), 1945 (3), 1948, 1949 (2), 1950, 1951 (2), 1952 (3), 1953, 1957, 1959 (23), 1962, Farthings (5) 1920, 1925, 1937, 1940, 1952, Decimal Coinage £17.81 face, comprising, One Pound (1), Fifty Pence (17), Twenty Pence (18), Ten Pence (27), Five Pence (39), Two Pence (3) many in UNC includes a few Proof examples. Proof Set 1986 Blue set nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint case (£100 - £150)
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2055) Halfcrowns (16) 1845, 1887 Jubilee Head, 1889, 1899, 1894, 1915, 1935, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1958, 1961, 1967. Victorian issues Near Fine to Good Fine, 1915 EF and nicely toned, 1935 Fine/Good Fine 1947-1967 EF to UNC (£60 - £90)
2064) Halfpennies (12) 1775 NVF, 1799 5 Incuse Gunports VF, 1799 Plain Hull Fine, 1806 NVF, 1807 GF, 1826 GVF, 1838 NEF, 1841 GVF, 1844 Fine or better, 1851 Dots on Shield Reverse B Fine and scarce, 1858 8 over 6 A/UNC with traces of lustre, 1859 9 over 8 NEF/GVF (£130 - £180)
2056) Halfcrowns (18) 1834, 1850, 1879, 1881, 1885, 1887 Jubilee Head, 1889, 1892, 1894, 1898, 1899 (2), 1900, 1902, 1904, 1947, 1948, 1967 last three GVF to A/UNC, others VG to Good Fine (£75 - £150)
2065) Halfpennies (17) Charles II dates not visible (2), 1734, 1738 (2), 1752, 1799 (4), 1806, 1853, 1854 (2), 1860 Beaded Border, No Tie-knot (R16), 1862, 1886, in mixed grades VG to VF (£100 - £150)
2057) Halfcrowns (2) 1882 VG scarce, 1891 EF toned with two edge bruises, Florins (7) 1855 VG, 1864 Die Number 64, 1875 VG, 1870 Die Number 21 VG/NF with some corrosion, 1883 Fine with some scratches, 1887 Gothic (2) VG and VG/NF (£150 - £200)
2066) Halfpennies (2) 1719, 1720, Farthings (11) 1672, 1673, 1694 (2), 1696 Small B in BRITANNIA, 1722, 1731, 1754, 1775, 1807, 1825, Farthing Contemporary Counterfeit 1737 on a thin flan, in mixed grades VG to Good Fine (£75 - £150)
2058) Halfcrowns (21) William III date worn, 1816, 1817 Small Head, 1834 WW in block, 1850, 1879, 1881, 1887 Jubilee Head (2), 1888, 1890, 1892, 1894, 1898, 1899 (3), 1948, 1950, 1953, 1967, the 20th Century issues EF to UNC, earlier coins VG to Near Fine (£90 - £150)
2067) Halfpennies (8) 1853 UNC, 1875 EF, 1911 UNC, 1914 EF with a spot on the obverse, 1929 GEF, 1930 GEF, 1934 EF, 1937 UNC many with lustre (£40 - £80)
2059) Halfcrowns (32) 1834 WW in script, 1836, 1844 Plain 44, 1844 44 with upper serifs, 1845, 1846, 1849 Large Date, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1883, 1885, 1886, 1887 Jubilee Head (Ex-brooch mount), 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901 VG to Near Fine (£150 - £300) 2060) Halfcrowns (39) 1818, 1875, 1883, 1901, 1915 (2), 1917, 1929 (2), 1930, 1934, 1937, 1937 Proof (2), 1938, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945 (2), 1947, 1949, 1950, 1950 Proof, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1959, 1960, 1961 Polished Die, 1962 (2), 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967, first three VG to Good Fine, the 1930 Fine, the other 20th Century issues GVF to UNC (£200 - £300) 2061) Halfcrowns (41) 1904, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926 First Head, 1927 First Reverse, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, mostly VG to Fine, a few VF to NEF (£100 £150) 2062) Halfcrowns (5) 1835 VG, 1837 Fine, 1840 VG/NVG, 1850 Fine with dark tone, 1884 Good Fine the obverse with some surface marks (£50 - £100) 2063) Halfcrowns to Pennies (31) Halfcrowns (6) 1925 (2) NF/F and F/GF, 1930 F/GF, 1940 AU/UNC and lustrous, 1941 EF/ AU and lustrous, 1945 UNC and lustrous, Florins (9) 1936 EF, 1937 Lustrous GEF, 1941 Lustrous EF/AU, 1942 (2) NEF/ EF and GEF both lustrous, 1944 (2) Lustrous UNC/AU and Lustrous GEF, 1945 Lustrous UNC, 1946 Lustrous A/UNC, Shillings (5) 1936 VF toned, 1941E UNC/AU and lustrous, 1941S UNC and lustrous, 1944E A/UNC and lustrous, 1945S NEF, Sixpences (4) 1936 GVF/NEF, 1946 (2) both UNC, 1952 Good Fine, Silver Threepence 1944 VG/Fine, Brass Threepences (3) 1946 (2), 1949 About Fine, Pennies (3) 1869 Good with date clear, 1918KN (2) both VG (£75 £150)
2068) Halfpennies 1874 Freeman 315 dies 9+I Fine, Rare, 1694 Fair as part of a group of Halfpennies 17th to 20th Century (80) mostly bronze, includes many Victoria Bun Heads, a wide range of dates, the Victorian issues in mixed grades to VF, some later dates lustrous (£60 - £120) 2069) Halfpennies Contemporary counterfeits (30) George II (11), George III (19, one holed), and an additional two pieces very worn, Evasions (5), Farthing George II contemporary counterfeit (1), Ireland George III contemporary counterfeits (3), these in mixed lower grades Poor to VG, along with tokens (2) 18th Century Bath Farthing Bladud/Swine herder Good Fine, 20th Century undated Birmingham Minting Machinery Taylor & Challen Engineers Birmingham undated NVF (£40 - £80) 2070) Halfpennies contemporary counterfeits (32) George II (16), George III (16, one with cut flan), Farthing contemporary counterfeit George III, Evasion Halfpenny George II 1774, Ireland Halfpenny George II (worn), and North Wales St. Bevois Token undated, I mixed grades Good to VG (£100 - £150) 2071) Halfpenny 1699 Peck 689 unbarred A’s in BRITANNIA, VG/ NVG, Very Rare (Peck recorded only 2 locations). Farthing 1694 Unbarred A’s in BRITANNIA, with stop. Halfpennies 1700 bold Fine, 1772 GVF. Pennies 1806 VF, 1855 EF but harshly cleaned (£100 - £200) 2072) LCGS slabbed items (11) Halfcrown 1923 ESC 770, Bull 3724 slabbed and graded LCGS 65, Florins (3) 1935 ESC 954, Bull 3793, slabbed and graded LCGS 78, 1936 ESC 955, Bull 3796, slabbed and graded LCGS 75, 1957 ESC 968K, Bull 4406, slabbed and graded LCGS 78, Shilling 1890 ESC 1357, Bull 3144, slabbed and graded LCGS 80, Sixpence 1926 Modified Effigy ESC 1814, Bull 3895 slabbed and graded LCGS 85, Threepence 1919 ESC 2133, Bull 3935, slabbed and graded LCGS 85, Penny 1935 Freeman 212 dies 5+C, slabbed and graded LCGS 78, Decimal Fifty Pence (2) 1983 ESC 3024, slabbed and graded LCGS 78, 1997 Small size, Cupro-Nickel Proof, LCGS Variety 05, slabbed and graded LCGS 91, Decimal Two Pence 1994 Proof LCGS Variety 02, slabbed and graded LCGS 96 (£100 - £200)
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2073) LCGS slabbed items (5) Penny 1901 Freeman 154 dies 1+B slabbed and graded LCGS 78, Halfpenny 1887 Freeman 358 dies 17+S slabbed and graded LCGS 82, Farthings (3) 1821 Obverse 1, Peck 1407 slabbed and graded LCGS 70, 1822 Obverse 1 Peck 1409 slabbed and graded LCGS 60, 1860 Beaded Border 5 Berries Freeman 496 dies 1+A slabbed and graded LCGS 70 (£100 - £200)
the date along the base), Halfpenny 1723 struck on a thin flan of 6.73 grammes (103.86 grains) as Peck 803 (average weight for the standard coins of this series is 150 grains, range 144 to 160 grains) VG to Near Fine with surface corrosion, we note Peck 804 described as ‘very thin flan’ weighs 72.1 grains, so this coin somewhat between the two types (£25 - £75)
2074) LCGS slabbed items (9) Halfcrowns (4) 1923 ESC 770, Bull 3724, slabbed and graded LCGS 75, 1953 Obverse 1 Proof Davies 2310P with a striking fault on the Queen’s neck, in an LCGS Yellow Ticket holder and graded - Field Damage UNC, 1953 Obverse 2 Proof Davies 2311P slabbed and graded LCGS 90, 1956 ESC 798K, Bull 4360, slabbed and graded LCGS 82, Sixpence 1912 ESC 1797, Bull 3873 slabbed and graded LCGS 78, Brass Threepence 1948 Peck 2390 Rounded Corners, slabbed and graded LCGS 82, Halfpennies (2) 1877 Freeman 332 dies 14+J slabbed and graded LCGS 82, 1888 Broken F in F:D: LCGS Variety 02, slabbed and graded LCGS 82, Farthing 1886 Freeman 557 dies 7+F, slabbed and graded LCGS 78 (£100 - £200)
2083) Pennies (87) 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921 (2), 1935 (3), 1936 (10), 1937 (45), 1938 (7), 1939, 1947 (2), 1948 (13) VF to UNC with many of the George VI examples UNC (£45 - £65)
2075) Part Proof Set 1927 (5 coins) Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Silver Threepence nFDC and lustrous uncased (£200 - £280) 2076) Pennies (104) 1797 VF, 1806 Good Fine, 1827 (2) both VG, Bun Heads (98) includes 1860 Beaded Border. 1899 Fine, 1918H VG, along with Ireland Penny 1928 Fine and a machine token Fine (£100 - £200) 2077) Pennies (11) 1864 Plain 4 (4), 1869 (2), 1870 (2), 1871 (3) in mixed lower grades, all scarce or rare (£70 - £100) 2078) Pennies (11) 1909, 1910, 1911, 1913, 1916, 1917, 1920 (2), 1935, 1937, 1951 GEF to UNC with varying degrees of lustre, the 1951 UNC with practically full lustre (£70 - £100) 2079) Pennies (32) 1902, 1914, 1927, 1931, 1932, 1935 (3), 1936 (2), 1937 (2), 1938, 1939, 1940, 1944, 1947, 1948 (2), 1949 (3), 1950, 1951, 1953 (2), 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967 EF to UNC many including the 1932 with lustre (£50 - £150) 2080) Pennies (4) 1893 the 3 of the date showing an additional small spike Gouby BP 1893 Ac(1) Lustrous UNC with some toning, 1898 Freeman 149 dies 1+B Lustrous UNC, the obverse with some toning in places, 1910 Freeman 170 dies 2+EUNC/AU and lustrous with good lustre, the reverse with minor cabinet friction, 1937 Freeman 217 dies 1+A, UNC with traces of lustre (£60 - £100) 2081) Pennies (5) 1853 Ornamental Trident EF, 1910 A/UNC, 1911 Lustrous UNC, 1920 AU/UNC and lustrous, 1935 Lustrous UNC, Third Farthings (2) 1827 UNC/AU and lustrous with a tone spot, 1913 AU/UNC and lustrous (£75 - £125) 2082) Pennies (6) 1853 Plain Trident About Fine, 1854 Ornamental Trident, No colons on the reverse, Fine, 1855 Ornamental Trident with a raised dot between the colon dots after FID, giving the impression of a colon with three dots GVF, 1855 Ornamental Trident About VF, 1855 Plain Trident Good Fine, 1858 8 over 2 (previously thought to be 8 over 3, with die cracks showing joining the four digits of
2084) Pennies and Halfpennies in LCGS holders (12) Pennies (5) 1853 Ornamental Trident Peck 1500 EF and graded LCGS 60. 1854 Plain Trident Peck 1506 EF with some toning, graded LCGS 65. 1910 Freeman 170 dies 2+E Lustrous UNC, graded LCGS 80. 1917 Freeman 181 dies 2+B A/UNC and lustrous, graded LCGS 70. 1920 Freeman 188 dies 2+B UNC or near so and highly lustrous, graded LCGS 75. Halfpennies (7) 1860 Beaded Border Freeman 258 dies 1+A, UNC or near so and lustrous, graded LCGS 75. 1885 Freeman 354 dies 17+S GEF and lustrous, graded LCGS 70. 1891 Freeman 364 dies 17+S, UNC or near so, graded LCGS 75. 1899 Freeman 376 dies 1+B, UNC or near so and lustrous, graded LCGS 75. 1901 Freeman 378 dies 1+B, Lustrous UNC, graded LCGS 78. 1905 Freeman 384 dies 1+B, Lustrous UNC, graded LCGS 80. 1931 Freeman 416 dies 3+B Lustrous UNC, graded LCGS 85 (£225 - £300) 2085) Pennies Provincial mints (111) 1912H (77), 1918H (11), 1919H (16), 1918KN (7), along with a further group of Pennies (27) these include 1902 Low Tide and 1926 Modified Effigy, in mixed circulated grades (£40 - £80) 2086) Pennies to Fractional Farthings (16) Pennies (5) 1841 REG No Colon, 1853 Ornamental Trident, 1858 No WW, 1861, 1875, Halfpennies (2) 1699 Date in Exergue, 1855, Farthings (8) 1674, 1721, 1806 Incuse Dot on truncation, Rare, 1839, 1843, 1848, 1853 3 over 2 (NEF), Rare, 1853 WW Raised, Third Farthing 1827 VG to VF unless stated (£50 - £100) 2087) Penny 1827 Fair (7 just visible) along with Victoria Bun Pennies (96, five holed) Fair to Good Fine (£60 - £120) 2088) Plastic Sets 1953 (2) UNC, Unofficial Year Part Sets (4) 1954 (7 coins, no Florin), 1955 (6 coins, No Halfcrown or Florin), 1959 (5 coins, no Sovereign, Halfcrown or Florin, Scottish Shilling EF), 1964 (7 coins, no Florin) EF to UNC includes many lustrous pieces, Crowns (5) 1951, 1960, 1972, 1980, 1981, Shilling 1947E, Threepences (14) 1944 (2), 1953 (2), 1953 Proofs (2), 1961, 1967, 1970 Proofs (6) Pennies (9) 1936 (7), 1953, 1961, Halfpennies (26) 1937 (6), 1938 (4), 1942, 1944 (2), 1952 (5), 1953, 1955, 1957 (2), 1958 (3), 1959, Farthings (89) 1932, 1937, 1938, 1939 (4), 1940 (2), 1941 (2), 1942 (2), 1943 (5), 1944 (4), 1945 (6), 1946 (9), 1947 (6), 1948 (7), 1949 (4), 1950 (6), 1951 (4), 1952 (6), 1953 (3), 1954 (6), 1955 (9), 1956 (3), GEF to UNC almost all with lustre, Decimal Coinage issues (9) Two Pounds 2006 Brunel - The Man, One Pound 2000, Fifty Pences (2) 2000 Britannia, 2000 150 Years of Public Libraries, Twenty Pence 2000, Ten Pence 2000, Five Pence 2000, Two Pence 2000, One Penny 2000, Half New Penny 1983, Medal 1977 Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee, East Caribbean Territories Half Cent 1955 Lustrous A/UNC, and Royal Mint Proof Set medallions (3) 1971, 1983 and 1988, EF to UNC the majority with lustre (£100 - £150)
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2089) Pre-1920 Silver Halfcrowns to Silver Threepences £12.00 face, in mixed grades and all Edward VII or earlier the vast majority in collectable grades (£500 - £600) 2090) Pre-Decimal and Decimal Coinage (772, includes 30 in LCGS slabs) Five Pound Crowns to Half Penny, and Shillings to Farthings, over £295 total face, includes many Proof issues, the vast majority Lustrous UNC to BU, along with China Chihli Province Cash undated (1875-1908) C#8-1.10 GVF (£360 - £550) 2091) Pre-Decimal and Decimal Issues a large group (over 41 Kilos, will be over 7400 coins) includes Halfcrowns to Farthings, and Decimal 50p to Half New Penny, some in rolls and red tubes, also a few World coins, base metal issues total face value £434.91 the vast majority Lustrous UNC to BU includes £0.45 face of .500 silver, this in circulated grades (£450 - £650) 2092) Pre-Decimal and Decimal Issues a large group (over 79 Kilos, will be over 11750 coins) includes Halfcrowns to Farthings George VI and Elizabeth II issues, and Decimal issues 50p to Half New Penny, some in cloth bags, some in rolls or red tubes, total combined face value £411.14 the vast majority in UNC to BU (£800 - £1,300) 2093) Proof Issues (11) Crown 1953, Brass Threepences (3) 1950, 1953, 1970, Pennies (2) 1953, 1970, Halfpennies (3) 1950, 1953, 1970, Farthings (2) 1950, 1953 UNC to FDC most retaining practically full mint brilliance (£30 - £60) 2094) Proof Set 1902 Matt Proofs a part set (8 coins) comprising Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence, and Maundy Set , GEF to nFDC uncased (£250 - £350) 2095) Royal Mint Trial pieces (18) a fascinating group contains pieces from many of the recognised trial series 1957c.1963 as follows:- 1) No Denomination Obverse: Britannia Striking coin BRITANNIA MONETA, Reverse: Royal Mint Buildings and Gates THE ROYAL MINT LONDON 36mm diameter, weight 30.79 grammes in silver, undated EF with matt finish. 2) Ten Pence Trial, Obverse: Britannia striking coin BRITANNIA MONETA, Reverse: Small number 10, no legend, similar in style to Bull PDS.6 with smaller reverse numeral 28.5mm diameter in cupro-nickel, milled edge, weight 11.14 grammes UNC with minor contact marks. 3) Obverse: Five Pence Trial, Britannia striking coin BRITANNIA MONETA, Reverse: Small number 5, no legend, similar in style to Bull PDS.6 with smaller reverse numeral 23.5mm diameter in cupro-nickel, milled edge, weight 5.67 grammes GEF. 4) Two Pence Trial, Obverse: Britannia striking coin BRITANNIA MONETA, Reverse: Small number 2, no legend, similar in style to Bull PDS.6 with smaller reverse numeral, 26mm diameter in bronze, plain edge, weight 7.18 grammes, Lustrous UNC with some toning. 5) One Penny Trial, Obverse: Britannia striking coin BRITANNIA MONETA, Reverse: Small number 1, no legend, similar in style to Bull PDS.6 with smaller reverse numeral 20mm diameter in bronze, plain edge, weight 3.6 grammes, Lustrous UNC, 6) Half Penny Trial, Obverse Britannia striking coin BRITANNIA MONETA, Reverse: Small fraction 1/2, no legend, similar in style to Bull PDS.6 with smaller reverse numerals, 17mm diameter in bronze, plain edge, weight 1.78 grammes, Lustrous UNC, the obverse
with some toning, 7) Five Pence Trial Mule, undated, Obverse Britannia striking coin BRITANNIA MONETA as Bull PDS.6, Reverse: Tower mintmark in centre as Bull PDS.4, 24mm diameter in cupro-nickel, milled edge with incuse line in centre, not dissimilar to a security edge, weight 5.47 grammes, UNC, 8) One Penny Trial, Obverse: Britannia striking coin BRITANNIA MONETA, Reverse: Large number 1, no legend, 21.5mm diameter, weight 4.52 grammes, Bull PDS.3, GEF/AU with traces of lustre. 9) Half Penny Trial, Obverse: Britannia striking coin BRITANNIA MONETA, Reverse: Large 1/2 fraction, no legend, 19mm diameter, weight 2.19 grammes, Bull PDS.3, A/UNC with traces of lustre. 10) Royal Mint Trial Die 1961 No denomination, in aluminium or white metal, Obverse: Britannia striking coin BRITANNIA MONETA, Reverse: ROYAL MINT TRIAL DIE with 1961 within 6-pointed star in centre, 15mm diameter, weight 1.05 grammes, plain edge EF. 11) Two Pence Trial in bronze, undated, Obverse: Tower mintmark in centre, Reverse large 2, no legend, plain edge, 21mm diameter, weight 4.06 grammes. similar in design to the Bull PDS.4 series with different weight. 12) One Penny Trial in bronze, undated, Obverse: Tower mintmark in centre, Reverse large 1, no legend, 18mm diameter, weight 1.98 grammes, plain edge, lustrous UNC with a slightly uneven tone. 13) Royal Mint Trial Die 1957 Obverse: Britannia striking coin BRITANNIA MONETA, Reverse: ROYAL MINT TRIAL DIE with 1957 within 6-pointed star in centre, 25mm diameter in nickel-brass, 5.50 grammes, plain edge, A/UNC and lustrous. 14) Royal Mint Trial Die 1957 Obverse: Britannia striking coin BRITANNIA MONETA, Reverse: ROYAL MINT TRIAL DIE with 1957 within 6-pointed star in centre, 25mm diameter in bronze, 5.74 grammes, plain edge, UNC and lustrous with minor cabinet friction. 15) Royal Mint Trial Die 1957 Obverse: Britannia striking coin BRITANNIA MONETA, Reverse: ROYAL MINT TRIAL DIE with 1957 within 6-pointed star in centre, 25mm diameter possibly struck in steel, 5.08 grammes, plain edge, GEF. 16) Royal Mint Trial Die 1957 Obverse: Britannia striking coin BRITANNIA MONETA, Reverse: ROYAL MINT TRIAL DIE with 1957 within 6-pointed star in centre, 25mm diameter possibly struck in nickel, 5.06 grammes, plain edge, A/UNC. 17) Royal Mint Trial Die 1957 Obverse: Britannia striking coin BRITANNIA MONETA, Reverse: ROYAL MINT TRIAL DIE with 1957 within 6-pointed star in centre, 25mm diameter possibly struck in plated steel, 5.41 grammes, plain edge, GEF. 18) No denomination, Royal Mint Trial 31mm diameter in bronze Obverse Crown with ROYAL above and MINT below. Line and bead alternate border, Reverse: a large N, no legend, 11.6 grammes, plain edge, Good Fine, a group for the specialist collector, with some of the Royal Mint Trial die coins (15-17) in uncertain metals, worthy of further study, contains pieces not represented in the comprehensive J.Tansley collection auctioned in 2005. (£1,000 - £2,000)
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2096) Shilling 1723 SSC VF or better as part of a large group of GB and World mainly 20th century GB bronze from circulation with a few low grade silver items (lot, Total weight around 16 Kilos) (£150 - £200) 2097) Shilling 1929 ESC 1442, Bull 3835 Lustrous UNC, Sixpences (3) 1920 ESC 1806, Bull 3882 Lustrous UNC with a contact mark on the truncation, 1928 ESC 1817, Bull 3900 Lustrous UNC with a small flan flaw by FID, 1930 ESC 1819, Bull 3905 Lustrous UNC (£50 - £75) 2098) Shillings (14) 1696 First Bust VG/Fine, 1697 First Bust approaching Fine, 1697B VG/NF with some scratches, 1703 VIGO VG, 1708 E* Local dies, Reversed Z-type 1 in date, narrow D and G in reverse legend VG, 1708 Plumes VG/NF with graffiti in the obverse field, 1709 Third Bust NF/VG, 1711 Fourth Bust, Fine, 1723 SSC Second Bust VG, 1741 Roses VG/Fine lacquered, 1745 LIMA Fine. the reverse slightly better, 1758 (2) Near Fine/Fine and NVF/GF, 1787 No Hearts Good Fine (£200 - £300) 2099) Shillings (2) 1758 ESC 1213, Bull 1734 NVF, 1787 Hearts ESC 1225, Bull 2129 GVF the obverse with some flaws above the head, Sixpences (2) 1746 LIMA ESC 1618, Bull 1757 Fine, 1787 No Hearts ESC 1626, Bull 2187 GF/NVF (£100 - £120) 2100) Shillings (38) 1711 VG, 1787 Hearts (2) GVF, 1826 VG, 1834 Good Fine, 1860 GVF/NEF and nicely toned, 1864 Die Number 30 Fine/Good Fine, 1887 Jubilee Head (2) NEF and VF/GVF toned, 1902About EF toned, 1909 (2) Near Fine and Fine/Good Fine, 1916 (2) GVF and NVF, 1918 NVF, 1931 (4) GF (2) and NVF (2), 1932 NEF, 1933 VF, 1935 (3) NVF (2) and VF, 1936 (12) VF (5), GVF (4), EF (3), 1941S EF, 1966S AU/UNC (£200 - £300) 2101) Shillings (4) 1663 First Bust variety NVG/VG, 1686 VG, 1702 VG/Near Fine, 1720 Plain in angles VG/Fine (£75 - £125) 2102) Shillings (9) 1915, 1921, 1926 Modified Effigy, 1927 First Reverse, 1928, 1929, 1932, 1933, 1935, first NEF/GVF, others NEF to A/UNC (£40 - £60) 2103) Shillings 1787 Hearts (2) VF/GVF and Fine, Sixpences 1787 Hearts (3) VF/GVF toned, GVF/NEF toned and NEF with grey tone, 1787 No Hearts (3) VF, Fine/Good Fine (£170 £220) 2104) Shillings 1929 (5) ESC 1442, Bull 3835 all UNC with original mint lustre and a hint of toning, a choice group (£75 - £150) 2105) Shillings 1929 ESC 1442, Bull 3835 (5) UNC and lustrous with original colour and light toning, a very pleasing group (£50 - £100) 2106) Shillings 1962 Scottish (700) UNC in rolls, Brass Threepences (478) 1953 (71), 1954 (241), 1956 (53), 1958 (113), Farthings (223) 1943 (4), 1946 (1), 1947 (217), 1955 (1), Lustrous UNC some of the Brass Threepences with spots (£650 - £850) 2107) Shillings George VI pre 1947 issues (350) the vast majority in higher grades EF - lustrous Unc a variety of dates (£500 - £800)
2108) Shillings in LCGS holders a choice group (23) 1932 LCGS 85, 1935 LCGS 85 (9), 1935 LCGS 88 (5), 1936 LCGS 85 all mint state, some lustrous, the others nicely toned with underlying lustre, very hard to find grade 88 coins in any currency series (£500 - £750) 2109) Shillings to Farthings comprising Shillings (30) and Decimal Five Pence (10), Shillings 1953 to 1966 English and Scottish issues, in a Whitman folder, in mixed grades VF to UNC some with attractive tone, Five Pences (1) 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1988, in mixed grades from circulation, Sixpences (40) 1887 Jubilee Head Withdrawn type, R over I in VICTORIA VF, 1887 Jubilee Head, Withdrawn type VF toned, once cleaned, 1897 Good Fine, 1902 Matt Proof UNC, 1910 EF and lustrous, 1918 AU/GEF and lustrous, 1932 VG, 1935 EF, 1936 NEF/EF, 1937 (2) EF and GEF nicely toned, 1939 lustrous GEF, 1940 Lustrous A/UNC, 1941 EF, 1942 GEF and lustrous, 1943 GEF and attractively toned, 1944 NEF, 1945 NEF, 1946 GEF/AU and lustrous, 1947 A/UNC and lustrous, 1948 UNC lightly toned, 1949 GEF, 1950 GEF, 1951 NEF/GEF, 1952 Fine/Good Fine, 1953 Lustrous UNC, lightly toned, 1954 About UNC, 1955 GEF toned, 1956 UNC lightly toned, 1957 Lustrous UNC, 1958 A/UNC, 1959 Lustrous UNC, 1960 EF, 1961 GEF, 1962 Lustrous UNC, lightly toning, 1963 Lustrous UNC, lightly toned, 1964 UNC, 1965 Lustrous UNC, 1966 Lustrous UNC, 1967 Lustrous UNC. Maundy Threepence 1704 Fine, Silver Threepences (21) 1873 Good Fine, 1883 NVF, 1887 Jubilee Head Fine/Good Fine, 1897 Lustrous About UNC, 1899 Near EF, 1909 About EF, 1910 Fine, 1912 VF, 1913 Good Fine/VF, 1916 NVF/VF, 1918 Fine/Good Fine, 1919 VF with scratches on the reverse, 1920 GEF with gold tone, 1925 EF/GEF scarce, 1928 EF, 1937 NEF/EF, 1938 EF and lustrous, 1939 Lustrous EF, 1940 VF/GVF, 1941 GF/VF, and Farthings (31) 1825 1 in date double struck, and has no top serif, NEF, 1862 NVF with some surface dirt, 1865 Lustrous UNC, 1873 High 3 VF, 1874H VF, 1875H Fine, 1878 Fine with some surface residue, 1884 GF/NVF, 1894 Good Fine, along with 1937-1955 in a Whitman Folder (22) missing the 1956 and the Elizabeth II first obverse coin GVF to A/ UNC some with lustre (£150 - £250) 2110) Silver Threepences (8) 1897 (5), 1898, 1910, 1914 all lustrous UNC one of the 1897 coins with a small area of toning, a very pleasing group (£70 - £90) 2111) Silver Threepences (9) 1885, 1887 Jubilee Head, 1897, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1911, 1926 Modified Effigy, 1928, Brass Threepences (3) 1938 (2), 1939, these NEF to UNC some with lustre and others with attractive toning , Threehalfpences (2) 1834 GVF and VF (£120 - £160) 2112) Sixpences (10) 1705 Plumes Near VF with some scratches, 1757 Good Fine, 1818 GVF, 1834 Fine, 1902 (2) the first NVF, the second A/UNC and lustrous the obverse lustrous, the reverse nicely toned, 1909 About VF, 1935 AU/UNC and lustrous, 1936 GEF/AU, 1944 A/UNC, Groats (3) 1836 NEF/ GVF toned, 1838 GVF/NEF, 1849 NVF, Silver Threepences (12) 1874 UNC with practically full lustre, 1885 Lustrous UNC with some light toning, 1909 Fine/Good Fine, 1919 Lustrous UNC with a tone spot on the obverse, 1933 GEF, 1935 (2) GEF and NEF, 1937 (4) A/UNC, EF/AU, GEF, and EF, 1940Fine/Good Fine, Threehalfpence 1834 VG (£200 - £250)
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2113) Sixpences (5) 1887 Jubilee Head Withdrawn type GVF, 1893 EF/NEF toned, 1898 Large Date VF, 1911 EF, 1921 EF (£55 - £90) 2114) Sixpences 1930 (5) ESC 1819, Bull 3905 all UNC and choice with original mint lustre and/or light toning, a superior group (£50 - £75) 2115) Sixpences 1936 (70) all Lustrous UNC, from an original group (£700 - £800) 2116) Sovereign 1965 as part of a 1965 Year Set 10 coin set Halfpenny to Crowns then Sovereign generally Unc in a perspex dated holder (£250 - £350) 2117) Threehalfpences (3) 1834 Good Fine/Fine, 1835 5 over 4 VF, 1838VF/GVF toned, Half Farthings (2) 1843 Fine, 1844 Good Fine/Fine (£30 - £60) 2118) Twopences 1797 (6), Pennies 1797 (3) VG to Fine, one of the Twopences with some graffiti on the obverse (£60 £120) 2119) Victoria 1887 Jubilee Head coinage (11) Halfcrowns 1887 EF (3), Shillings 1887 (3) GVF (2) and NEF, Sixpences 1887 Withdrawn type (3) VF, GVF and A/UNC, Threepences 1887 (2) GVF and EF (£75 - £150) 2120) Victoria 1887 Jubilee Head coinage (7) Crown 1887 NEF, Double Florin 1887 Arabic 1 GVF/NEF, Halfcrown 1887 NEF, Florin 1887 GVF/NEF, Shilling 1887 VF/GVF, Sixpence 1887 Revised type NEF, Threepence 1887 EF/GEF (£150 - £200) 2121) Victoria 1887 Jubilee Head coinage (7) Double Florin 1887 Arabic 1 GVF, Halfcrown 1887 NEF, Florin 1887 NEF, Shilling 1887 Fine, Sixpences 1887 (2) Withdrawn type NEF, Revised type Fine, Threepence 1887 AU/UNC with golden tone (£75 - £150) 2122) Victoria Jubilee Head Coinage (20) Shillings 1887 (5), Sixpences 1887 Withdrawn type (15) two have R over I in VICTORIA, in mixed grades one Fine the others NVF to EF (£150 - £200)
World Coins Large Coins and Accumulations (lots 2123 - 2308) 2123) A good collection (101) of Indian Princely States/ Independent Kingdoms along with other Asia and Asia Minor material including Byzantium, Greek, Indo-Greek and Islamic. Indian States/Independent Kingdoms (23), India - Bombay Presidency (2), Byzantium bronze (13), Ottoman Empire (10), Greek (13), Indo-Greek (2). Islamic (38) includes Indian States Maratha Peshwa Ankush Snake Rupee 1700AD Pune Mint, Fine. Baroda Rupee AH 122- (last digit off flan) C#28, Fine. Jaipur Rupee Ram Singh Year 25 KM#119 Bold Fine, Mewar Rupee undated (1858-1920) ‘Friendship with London’ legend Y#11 Fine or better. Bombay Presidency Half Rupee date, Ahmadabad Mint, partially off the flan KM#259.1 EF with gold toning.
Bombay Presidency Half Rupee Surat Mint undated (1800-1815) Good Fine with grey tone. Seljuk Dynasty Sultanate of Rum joint rule of Sultan Kay Ka’us II, Sultan Qilich Arslan IV, & Sultan Kay Qubadh II Silver Dirham NVF nicely toned, Sultanate of Delhi - Tanka coinage 4 Gani Mubarak 1316-1320, MWI#D275, 3.55 grammes, Good Fine, Indian Independent Kingdoms Kutch Kori Gohadaji I AH978 (date frozen) KM#43 GVF, Sultanate of Delhi Tanka coinage 2 Gani Muhammad Ala Al-din II Khilji (1296-1316) MWI#2569, 3.40 grammes, Fine. Mauryan silver ‘Sun and Wagon’ punchmarked coinage (2) 321-297BC, 3.51 and 3.52 grammes, only some of the punchmark detail clear, both near Fine. Indo-Greek Western Satraps Rudrasena I Obverse Bust right with corrupted Greek legend in IndoGreek style, Reverse: Three-arched hill with river, crescent and sun. Fine with some edge cracks. Indo-Greek Western Region Silver Drachm Nahapana (50-75AD) Obverse: Bust right, collar showing, wearing Satrapal cap, Reverse: Arrow pointing down and to the left, thunderbolt to the right, dot between them with inscriptions in Brahmi and Kharoshti, much of which is off-flan, Mitchener 1253 evenly struck NVF/GF and bold. Rajput Dynasty Chauhans of Delhi Billon Drachm Someshvara (1169-1179) Good Fine. Kutch Kori Bhorajji (1632-1654AD) KM#12 Fine, Baroda Rupee Malhar Rao 1870-1875AD (date off flan) 11.70 grammes, About VF and bold. Indore Rupee AH1204 in the name of Shah Alam II, Yasvanth Rao Malharnagar Mint, KM#76, 11.2 grammes, VF and bold. Ancient India - Gadhalya Portrait type Drachm c.950-1200 AD dump coinage Fine. IndoSassanian Gadhlaya Paisa Drachm 800-950AD 3.8 grammes Fine. Indian States - Lunavada Copper Paisa Wakhat Singhji 19th Century, exact issue unclear, 6.31 grammes Near Fine. India - Panchala Kingdom Half Karshapana Indamitra? exact issue unclear About VG. Ancient India Kushan Copper Unit c.Mid 3rd Century CE, NVG with some green surface residue. Islamic Almohade square Silver Dirham 12-13th Century (1150-1238AD) struck in Al-Andalus 1.52 grammes Fine and bold. Islamic Seljuks of Rum Kay Ka’us II, Qilich Arslan IV and Kay Qubadh Silver Dirham AH647-655 (12491257AD) 2.48 grammes, Good Fine. Kabul Shahi Dynasties Jital Vakka Deva Lion/Elephant c.900-1000AD, 2.75 grammes, Near Fine. Bahri dynasty - Mamluk Sultanate Fals AH780-781 (1380-1381AD), al-Sultan al-Malik,al-Mansur 2.23 grammes, VG on an irregularly shaped flan, India Independent Kingdomes - Kutch Kori Pagmalji I (16981715AD) AH978 date frozen KM#43, 3.82 grammes Fine. India - Bahamids, Sultans of Deccan Copper Ala al-Din Ahmad 1435-1457AD Gani 16.27 grammes Fine. Egypt Mamluk Al-Ashraf Sha-ban II Copper Fal (1363-1377AD), 2.94 grammes, VG. Egypt - Mamluk Al-Nasir Muhammad Third Reign (1310-1341AD) Copper Fal VG. Habbarids Silver Damma c.9th-10th Century 0.64 grammes, Fine, off-centre with some flan cracks. Parthia - Silver Drachm Phraates IV (38-2BC) Obverse: Diademed bust left, eagle with wreath in beak in right field, Reverse: Archer with bow seated Good Fine and bold with good metal. Mongol of Persia - Ilkans Silver Dirham AH716-736, 2.81 grammes Fine, Abbasaid Caliphate Silver Dirham AH185 First Period al-Rashid, Harun, Madinat al Salam Mint Pleasing Fine. Ottoman Empire AH1115 Ahmed III Para KM#139.1 Fine with a flan crack. Silver Akce (4) Mehmed II the Conqueror AH848-850 (1444AD) some surface pitting, Good Fine and bold, Bayezid II AH886 Fine, off-centre, Suleiman the Magnificent AH926 Fine, Off-centre, the date full showing,
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scarce thus, the fourth worn and not attributable. Para Musafa III AH1171 (1757-1774) regnal year not visible VG, Para Abdul Hamid I AH1187/6 (1774-1789) KM#371 VG. Copper Akce Bayezid II 1481-1512, 2.97 grammes, Near Fine off-centre. Byzantium Bronze Follis Justin II and Sophia (565-578AD) NVG/NF, Byzantium Trachy Manuel I, (1143-1180) Constantinople, 4.41 grammes, Good Fine. Byzantine Follis Michael IV (1034-1041) Obverse: Bust of Christ Reverse Cross with IC-XC and NI-KA in angles, 9.12 grammes, About Fine/Fine. Byzantine Half Follis Tiberius II, Constantinople Mint, 5.31 grammes, Near Fine with some surface dirt and green patina. Byzantine Follis Tiberius II 11.27 grammes, Obverse: Figure of Christ facing, Reverse: Large M with Officina letter Beta below, Fine. Follis Tiberius? (only part name legible), 9.46 grammes, Fair. Byzantine Follis 10.74 grammes VG on an uneven flan. Decanummium (10 Nummi) Reverse: Tall X. Ancient Greece - Pharsalos, Thessaly AE19 480-450BC, Obverse: Head of Athena facing slightly left, Reverse: Thessalion Warrior brandishing whip, on horseback cantering right, Sear Greek 2195, 6.80 grammes, VG. Ancient Greece Amisos, Pontos, AE20, Era of Mithradates VI. c.120-63BC, 8.27 grammes, Obverse: Helmeted head of Ares right, Reverse: AMI-SOY across fields, sword in sheath, with star in crescent at upper left, IB at upper right, RPMK at lower left (partly off-flan), FL monogram at lower right, Malloy 32f, Good Fine. Ancient Greece - Thessaly, Thessalanian League Ae22 Obverse: Head of Apollo facing right, Reverse: Athena Itonia walking right, 7.02 grammes, Fair. Ancient Greece - Aspendos, Pamphylia Ae14 190-30BC. Obverse: Star on Shield, Reverse: A-C to left and right of caduceus. Imhoof KM35-36, 2.88 grammes, Fair/VG. Ancient Greece - Maroneia, Thrace Ae14 c.400-350BC Obverse: Horse prancing right, PNK monogram below, Reverse: MAR-WNITWN around three sides of a linear square containing a vine, YE monogram below, Sear Greek 1636, BMC 65. VG with green patina, Ancient Greece - Maroneia, Thrace Ae13 imitative issue Obverse: crudely rendered horse running left, Reverse: crudely rendered linear square containing vine and grades, VG. Ancient Greece - Alexander III Ae Unit, Obverse: Head of Heracles right, wearing lion skin headdress, Reverse: AΛEΞANΔΡOY between club and bow case, some surface encrustation, exact type not legible, NVG. Ancient Greece - Macedonian Kingdom Demetrios Poliorketes Ae15, Obverse: Helmeted head of Demetrios right wearing Corinthian Helmet, Reverse: Prow of Galley, right, BA above, Monogram below, SNG Cop.1185 Near Fine/Fine with green patination. An interesting and wideranging group and worthy of in-depth study for the Ancient specialist (£500 - £1,000) 2124) A mixed lot with a bag of mixed world (2 kilos) mostly 20th century base metal issues from circulation including crowns, low grade and damaged hammered (3), Maria Theresia restrike Thaler 1780, bracelet made up of 8 German East Africa Silver 1/ Rupees, two unidentified artefacts and three earlier low grade world coins (£50 £100) 2125) Africa 20th Century (135) in base metal from a variety of countries including Ethiopia, South Africa, Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia, East Africa, British West Africa, in mixed grades with a few later coins EF (£25 - £50)
2126) Asia including Thailand, Malaya, Hong Kong and more generally 20th century base metal issues from circulation (nearly 2 kilos) (£40 - £70) 2127) Australia and New Zealand Token issues (7) Australia (5) New South Wales unnamed and undated issue KM#Tn283 Fine, Peace and Plenty 1858 Melbourne, Victoria KM#Tn285.1 VG, 1862 Melbourne, T.Stokes. Legend: T.Stokes Maker 100 Collins St. East Melbourne in two lines below crest, KM#Tn236.1 (Mule) About Fine, undated Melbourne, Victoria, J.McFarlane KM#Tn164 About Fine, once lightly cleaned now colourfully retoned, Geelong, Victoria, R.Parker undated KM#Tn188 Near Fine with some scratches. New Zealand (2) undated Milner & Thompson KM#Tn49 NEF, 1871 Auckland Licensed Victuallers Association KM#Tn6 Near Fine (£30 - £60) 2128) Australia Edward VIII Fantasy Sixpences 1937 (24), by Maklouf, bearing the portrait of Edward VIII and struck in .925 silver. Made in the early 1990s with a mintage believed to be around 2000 pieces, Proof FDC (£100 - £160) 2129) Australia Pennies (7) 1941 Perth mint KM#36 Fine with streaky metal mix, 1948 Melbourne Mint, double struck 4 in date KM#36 Good Fine, 1950 Melbourne KM#43 Fine with planchet flaw on the reverse, 1952 Melbourne, flatter base to 2, with doubled base bar to 2 giving a forked tip appearance, KM#43 Good Fine, 1952 Melbourne ‘flared tip’ base to 2, with doubled 5 in date, as KM#43 Fine with some spots, 1952 Melbourne, ‘flared tip’ base to 2, as KM#43 Fine with some nicks to the Kangaroo design, Fine, 1952 Melbourne, ‘flared tip’ base to 2, with doubled 52 to the date, as KM#43 About Fine, Philippines 5 Piso 1975 Ferdinand E.Marcos Nickel Proof KM#210.1 nFDC with a hint of toning, the bust retaining the full frosting (£25 - £50) 2130) Australia, Canada and Cyprus INA Fantasy Patterns (17) Australia (8) Sixpences 1920 (2) UNC Toned and Lustrous UNC, Threepence 1920 Toned AU/UNC, Crown undated Obverse ADVANCE AUSTRALIA Emu and Kangaroo with map of Australia all crowned , Reverse MODEL Gold Plated Piedfort, 40.19 grammes, Lustrous UNC, Crowns 1937 Edward VIII (3) one Silver plated UNC, one with some contact marks on the King’s neck, Lead Trial in the style of a 1797 GB Penny AUSTRALIAN PROCLAMATION 18002000 UNC with some edge nicks, Canada INA Fantasy Dollars Edward VIII (5) 1937 Crowned and draped bust left in Barton-style gold plate (2), 1937 Bare Head left, in Barton-style gold plate, 1937 Crowned and draped bust left, in Barton-style silver plate (2) all UNC with practically full lustre, Cyprus INA Fantasy 45 Piastres 1937 Edward VIII (4) comprising Small bust and EDWARDVS VIII REX IMPERATOR continuous legend, in copper lustrous UNC (2), and Larger bust and EDWARD VIII KING EMPEROR divided legend UNC and lustrous with some toning (£185 - £225) 2131) Austria Maria Theresa Thaler 1780 Restrike (20) BU (£200 - £260) 2132) Belgium 5 Francs (2) 1869 Near VF, 1870 Near Fine as part of a group of Belgium (93) 19th and 20th Century includes a few silver minors, in mixed circulated grades a few later coins lustrous (£60 - £100)
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2133) Brunei Mint Set 1977 (5 coins) 50 Sen, 20 Sen, 10 Sen, 5 Sen and One Sen UNC boxed, along with Brunei, Morocco and Middle East (17, one holed) in mixed grades (£25 - £50) 2134) Canada (100) 25 Cents 1919 VG, 10 Cents 1937 GVF, 5 Cents (20), One Cent (73), Canada Bank Tokens (5) Upper Canada (2) Penny 1857 Near Fine, Halfpenny 1833 Sloop/ Plough VG, Lower Canada Halfpenny 1837 Good Fine, British Administration Sou (2) undated (1836) Trade and Agriculture Good, undated Agriculture and Commerce, Montreal VG, New Brunswick Halfpenny undated (1830) VG/Near Fine (£25 - £50) 2135) Canada Tokens (15) includes Prince Edward Island, Upper Canada, Lower Canada and Nova Scotia types in mixed grades VG to VF, along with Canada Confederation Medal 1867-1927 EF, also a GB Halfpenny 1811 Bristol Patent sheathing Nail Manufactory VG (£20 - £40) 2136) 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 (£100 - £200) 2137) Channel Islands (6) Guernsey (3) 8 Doubles 1920H S.7214A Lustrous UNC, 1 Double 1911H S.7217 (2) both Lustrous UNC, Jersey One Twelfth Shilling (3) 1894 S.7006 UNC or near so and colourfully toned, 1909 S.7009 EF, 1911 S.7011 A/UNC toned (£50 - £100) 2138) China - Kansu Province large 110mm diameter, struck in iron? Hsieng-feng (1851-1861) of undetermined denomination, possibly 1000 Cash, 437.37 grammes Kung Mint, VF with some surface corrosion, as part of a group of China (52) and Japan (8) China - Empire 10 Cash Hu-Pu Board of Revenue undated (1851-1861) in cast brass Fine, Hupeh Province 10 Cash undated (1902-1905) Y#122.1 VF, Fengtien Province 10 Cash Y#10e Good Fine, China Japanese Puppet States Meng Chiang 5 Chaio 1938 Y#521 VF, along with China Ten Cents Provincial, worn, along with two additional fantasy pieces one key shaped, Japan (8) 100 Mon undated (1835-1870) (2) both Good Fine, 2 Sen (4) Year 8 (1875), Year 13 (1880), Year 14 (1881), Year 15 (1882), 1 Sen Year 8 (1875) and Year 10 (1877) Fine to Good Fine (£50 - £100) 2139) China - Kwangtung Province (4) 20 Cents (2) Year 2 (1913), Year 9 (1920) both Fine, 10 Cents undated (1890-1908) (2) Fair as part of a group of China and Japan 20th Century issues (276) includes some brass Cash coinage and bronze issues, in mixed grades with later coins lustrous (£30 - £60) 2140) China - Kwang-Tung Province (49) Cash 1889 KM#189.1 (35) mostly EF to UNC many with lustre, Cash undated 1890-1908 Y#190 (12) NVF to GVF some with uneven toning, Cash undated (1906-1908) Y#191 GVF, One Cent undated 1900-1906 Y#192 VF, China Empire Cash 18th and 19th Century (16) includes many Chia Ching and Tao Kuang types VG to NVF, China Empire Cash Sheng Tsu 1662-1722
(3) Fine to Good Fine. China Song Dynasty 10 Cash 40mm diameter About Fine with many scratches. A small group of fantasy pieces and imitations in the cash style (5) Fine to EF. Ten Cash (7) Hupeh undated 1902-1905 (2), Hu-Nan undated (2) 1902-1906 VG and 1912 Good Fine, Kiang-Soo undated 1905, China Empire Ten Cash CD1907 About Fine, China Republic Ten Cash Y#302 Good Fine (£200 - £300) 2141) China - Kwang-Tung Province 20 Cents (20) undated 18901908 issues Y#201 (8) NVF to EF, Y#423 (8) Year 7 (1918) (1), Year 8 (1919) (3), Year 9 (1920) (4) VF to EF many with lustre, Y#426 Year 18 (4) GVF to EF (£200 - £250) 2142) China - Kwang-Tung Province 20 Cents (21) undated 18901908 issues Y#201 (5) one GF, the others NVF to EF, Y#423 (14) Year 7 (1), Year 8 (6), Year 9 (6), Year 10 (1) GVF to EF many with lustre, Y#426 Year 18 (2) GVF and NEF, along with 20 Cents Yunnan Province Year 38 (1949) Y#493 GF/ NVF (£200 - £250) 2143) China (235) includes Kwangtung Province 20 Cents Year 18 (1929) About EF, 10 Cash (12) Provincial issues (6), Republic Issues (6), Cash coins (67), later base metal issues (51), Japan Sen Year 10 (1877), in mixed circulated grades (£40 - £80) 2144) China and Taiwan Cash Coins (15) a mix of different types VG to Good Fine (£20 - £30) 2145) Commonwealth in Silver (19) Canada Dollars (11) 1935 KM#30 (2) VF and NEF, 1938 KM#37 EF/GEF and lustrous, 1939 Royal Visit KM#38 (2) GVF and VF, 1949 The Matthew, John Cabot’s ship KM#4 EF, 1950 KM#46 EF and lustrous, 1953 without strap KM#54 NEF, 1957 3 water lines KM#54 About EF and lustrous, 1958 British Columbia (2) KM#55 Lustrous AU/UNC and Lustrous VF/EF, New Zealand Crowns (3) 1949 Proposed Royal Visit KM#22 (2) UNC with lustre, 1953 Coronation KM#30 UNC, South Africa Crowns (4) 1948 KM#40.1 Lustrous UNC with gold tone, 1949 KM#40.1 UNC and lustrous, the reverse with some toning, 1952 300th Anniversary of the Founding of Capetown KM#41 (2) Lustrous UNC with light tone. Southern Rhodesia Crown 1953 Cecil Rhodes KM#27 AU/ UNC and lustrous (£200 - £400) 2146) Congo Free State 5 Centimes 1888 Toned UNC, South Africa Two Shillings 1897 VF as part of a group of Africa and Colonial base metal issues (285) in mixed grades mostly circulated with a few later coins lustrous (£100 - £200) 2147) Crimea, Khanate Ackes (50) silver issues average weight 0.48 grams each, 9 - 11 Century an unattributed group Fair - VG (£25 - £100) 2148) Cuba 2 Reales undated, Lattice Countermark on Spain 2 Reales 1806 Madrid KM#2 (host coin KM#430.1) VG, as part of a group of South and Central America (278) mostly 20th Century with a few earlier pieces, many countries represented including Mexico, Brazil, Cuba, Jamaica, Venezuela, Colombia, Uruguay, Argentina and more, largely base metal issues with a few in silver, in mixed grades some later pieces EF (£50 - £100)
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2149) Cyprus (4) One Piastre 1879 Good Fine with some scratches, 9 Piastres 1940 (2) Fine and VF, Two Shillings 1949 Fine with some scratches (£15 - £45) 2150) Cyprus 18 Piastres 1901, 1921, 1938 Two Shillings 1948, 9 Piastres 1901 (2) 4-1/2 Piastres 1921, 3 Piastres 1901, 1/4 Piastre 1879 these generally VG-Fine along with a large group of 20th century with many later dates lustrous (lot), along with a further group of Greece 10 Lepta 1833 Fine with some corrosion, as part of a group (134) of mostly 1912-1988 issues in base metal, includes a handful of 19th Century pieces, in mixed circulated grades (£30 - £60) 2151) Cyprus 4 1/2 Piastres 1901 Fine, Shillings (4) 1947 (3), 1949 Fine to VF, as part of a group of Cyprus Pre-Decimal, Decimal and Republic issues 100 Mils to 1 Mil (88) along with a further small group of World coins in base metal (4) in mixed circulated grades (£30 - £60) 2152) Cyprus INA Fantasy 45 Piastres 1937 Edward VIII (6) comprising Small bust and EDWARDVS VIII REX IMPERATOR legend, in copper lustrous UNC (4), and EDWARD VIII KING EMPEROR with bust to edge of coin (2) Lustrous UNC with some toning (£90 - £120) 2153) Denmark (4) 2 Ore (3) 1874 (h) CS KM#793.1 Toned UNC, 1889 (h) CS KM#793.1 EF, 1899 (h) VBP KM#793.2 GEF, 1 Ore 1886 (h) CS KM#792.1 EF possibly once cleaned, one of the key dates in the series (£60 - £80) 2154) Denmark (4) 25 Ore (2) 1904 (h) VBP KM#796.2 GVF, 1905 (h) KM#796.2 (h) NEF, 10 Ore (2) 1904 (h) VBP KM#795.2 EF, 1905 (h) VBP KM#795.2 A/UNC and nicely toned (£24 - £40) 2155) Denmark (4) Krone 1935 (h) N GJ KM#824.2 NEF with some flan flaws, 25 Ore (3) 1932 (h) N GJ NVF, 1933 (h) N GJ KM#823.2 VF, 1935 (h) N GJ KM#823.2 About VF with small spots, all scarce (£20 - £40) 2156) Denmark One Krone 1876 NEF once gilded, Rare with Krause listing at $550 in XF, as part a large group of European (637) includes Belgium (54), Denmark (37), Sweden (77), Norway (471) 18th to 20th Century, the majority 20th Century in mixed grades to EF (£100 - £200) 2157) Egypt 19th and 20th Century (412) mostly base metal issues with a few in silver, in mixed circulated grades (£40 - £80) 2158) Egypt 20 Piastres King Farouk issues (8) 1937 (AH1356) KM#368 (2), 1939 (AH1358) KM#368 (6) EF to UNC with varying degrees of lustre (£200 - £250) 2159) Egypt Qirsh AH1293/27W (1903) UNC, 5/10 Qirsh AH1293/27 (1903) UNC, as part of a group of Middle East and North Africa issues (295) with examples from Egypt, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Tunisia and more, along with Italy Coins and Medals 1863-2000 (180) mostly base metal issues, a wide variety, in mixed circulated grades, along with Portuguese India (2) Rupia 1882 GVF, Quarter Tanga 1903 Fine as part of a group of Portugal and related includes Macau, Mozambique and Angola, 19th and 20th Century issues (87) mostly in base metal in mixed grades with a few in EF (£25 - £50)
2160) Europe (225) includes Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Greenland, Latvia, Faroe Islands and Greenland mostly 20th Century with a few earlier, in mixed circulated grades (£40 - £80) 2161) Europe 19th and 20th century (over 3.5 Kilos) many countries represented includes France, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, Poland, Germany, Turkey, Switzerland and more, along with a handful of non-European issues, in mixed circulated grades (£50 - £150) 2162) Europe Fantasy Coins (36) Poland Fantasy 5 Euro Obverse Jan Pawel II, Reverse MODEL, in copper (8) UNC with varying degrees of lustre, Vatican Fantasy 5 Euros 2005 Pope Benedict XVI (4) Silver (2), the Pope having no teeth in error, comes with ticket stating only 36 pieces minted, Goldine (2) the Pope having no teeth in error UNC with good subdued lustre, Germany INA Fantasy One Mark 2005 (6) each with ‘BUNDERSREPUBLIK’ error spelling, design as X#Pn106, Lustrous UNC, with an additional normal spelling example for comparison, Germany 10 Marks INA Fantasy issues 2005 (3), in Cupro-Nickel (2) and brass (1) UNC, along with a Lead Trial 1 Mark undated with ‘BUNDERSREPUBLIK’ error spelling about as struck with some surface deposits, Slovenia INA Fantasy 5 Euros (2) 2004 Janez Vajkard Valvasor 1641-1693 Bimetallic Trial, 26 grammes, UNC, believed unique, 2004 Gold plated Trial, 22.67 grammes, Lustrous UNC, Slovakia (3) Fantasy 5 Euro 2004 Reverse: Farmworker, in brass Toned UNC, 5 Euro 2004 Reverse: Horseman (2) Trials in copper, 33 grammes, both lustrous UNC, Denmark INA Fantasy 5 Euros 2002 (3) Brass Piedforts (2), weights 27 grammes and 27.4 grammes, and a standard issue weight 21.32 grammes, UNC with varying degrees of lustre, Denmark INA Fantasy 2 Euro 2002 Pattern with Large DANMARK Lustrous UNC, Sweden INA Fantasy 5 Euros 2003 (4), two Gold plated, one Goldine, and one in copper, the last with MODEL reverse, UNC with varying degrees of lustre (£300 - £350) 2163) Europe mostly 19th and 20th century base metal issues in mixed grades (lot, 2.5 kilos) (£25 - £75) 2164) FAO issues in Silver (7) Korea 500 Won 1995 Proof FDC, Tonga Pa’anga 1995 Proof FDC, Seychelles 100 Rupees 1981 BU, Solomon Islands Dollar 1995 BU, Guinea-Bissau 20000 Pesos 1995 Proof FDC, Tunisia 1 Dinar 1995 Proof FDC, Afghanistan 500 Afghanis 1996 BU all apparently unlisted by Krause, around 5 Ounces of actual silver weight (£140 - £180) 2165) FAO issues in Silver (7) Korea 500 Won 1995 Proof FDC, Tonga Pa’anga 1995 Proof FDC, Seychelles 100 Rupees 1981 BU, Solomon Islands Dollar 1995 BU, Guinea-Bissau 20000 Pesos 1995 Proof FDC, Tunisia 1 Dinar 1995 Proof FDC, Afghanistan 500 Afghanis 1996 BU all apparently unlisted by Krause, around 5 Ounces of actual silver weight (£140 - £180) 2166) FAO issues in Silver (7) Korea 500 Won 1995 Proof FDC, Tonga Pa’anga 1995 Proof FDC, Seychelles 100 Rupees 1981 BU, Solomon Islands Dollar 1995 BU, Guinea-Bissau 20000 Pesos 1995 Proof FDC, Tunisia 1 Dinar 1995 Proof FDC, Afghanistan 500 Afghanis 1996 BU all apparently unlisted by Krause, around 5 Ounces of actual silver weight (£140 - £180)
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2167) FAO issues in Silver (7) Korea 500 Won 1995 Proof FDC, Tonga Pa’anga 1995 Proof FDC, Seychelles 100 Rupees 1981 BU, Solomon Islands Dollar 1995 BU, Guinea-Bissau 20000 Pesos 1995 Proof FDC, Tunisia 1 Dinar 1995 Proof FDC, Afghanistan 500 Afghanis 1996 BU all apparently unlisted by Krause, around 5 Ounces of actual silver weight (£140 - £180) 2168) FAO issues in Silver (7) Korea 500 Won 1995 Proof FDC, Tonga Pa’anga 1995 Proof FDC, Seychelles 100 Rupees 1981 BU, Solomon Islands Dollar 1995 BU, Guinea-Bissau 20000 Pesos 1995 Proof FDC, Tunisia 1 Dinar 1995 Proof FDC, Afghanistan 500 Afghanis 1996 BU all apparently unlisted by Krause, around 5 Ounces of actual silver weight (£140 - £180) 2169) FAO issues in Silver (8) Korea 500 Won 1995 Proof FDC, Tonga Pa’anga 1985 Proof FDC, Seychelles 100 Rupees 1981 (2) BU, Solomon Islands Dollar 1995 (2) BU, Tunisia 1 Dinar 1995 Proof FDC, Afghanistan 500 Afghanis 1996 BU all apparently unlisted by Krause (£140 - £180) 2170) France 100 Francs 1986 Centennial of the Statue of Liberty Silver Piedforts KM#P962 (6) Lustrous UNC (£40 - £60) 2171) France 2 Centimes 1913 KM#841 (25) Lustrous UNC a few with toning (£140 - £180) 2172) France 20 Francs Trimetallic issues (20) 1992 Mont St. Michel (12), 1993 Tower of Adge, 1994 Pierre de Coubertine - Founder of the modern day Olympic Games (6), 1995 GVF to A/UNC, along with France a further group 100 Francs to 5 Centimes (116) includes 10 Centimes (80) and One Decime L’An 5A also French-related (9) base metal issues from Tunisia, Morocco, French Colonies, French Polynesia and Chad, these all in mixed circulated grades, also Greece 50 Drachma 1982 EF (£40 - £80) 2173) France 5 Centimes (8) 1900 KM#842 , 1904 KM#842, 1917 KM#842 (6), the 1900 UNC and colourfully toned, the others UNC with varying degrees of lustre (£34 - £45) 2174) France 5 Francs in PCGS holders (3) 1873A PCGS MS63, 1876A PCGS MS62, 1876A PCGS MS64 (£90 - £130) 2175) France Two Euros 2014 70th Anniversary of D-Day KM#2174 (100) 4 mint rolls with 25 coins in each roll UNC (£150 - £200) 2176) French related a varied group of 20th Century issues (102) includes New Caledonia, Morocco, Cameroon, French Oceania, French Polynesia, Central African States, Djibouti, Tunisia and more, in mixed circulated grades (£30 - £70) 2177) 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 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 (£200 - £260) 2178) GB and World (6) GB Penny 1884 Freeman 119 dies 12+N UNC the reverse with traces of lustre, Keeling Cocos Islands 5 Rupees 1913 KM#Tn7 Good Fine, Rare, Morocco 10 Mazunas AH1321 (1904) Y#17.2 EF with traces of lustre, possibly lightly cleaned in the past, Tunisia 5 Francs 1946 KM#273 NVF, Halfpenny 18th Century Dublin 1795 Alexander Cornwell, Obverse Bust left ALEXr CORNWELL , Reverse: A Shield on which is FOR TRADE surmounted by the Prince of Wales’ Crest, DH307 Plain edge, EF with some surface marks, the obverse with the distinctive die break for this issue.(Now thought by many to be attributed to Alexander Cornwell of Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland), USA/ Ireland Farthing St. Patricks undated (c.1670) Breen 208, S.6569 Poor (£25 - £50) 2179) GB and World a mixed group includes Australia Two Dollars Kookaburra 1992 UNC in the plastic case, Australia Ten Dollars 1991 Tasmania Silver UNC, in the wallet of issue. GB and World Mint Sets (3) GB 1986, Hong Kong 1993, Australia 1989, UNC in the wallets of issue. Australia PreDecimal Set a 6-coin set comprising Florin 1917M, Shilling 1936, Sixpence 1936, Threepence 1936, Penny 1934, Halfpenny 1927 Near Fine to Good Fine in the Sherwood wallet of issue. GB Unofficial Sets (2) 1967 Halfcrown to Halfpenny (6 coins), GB Decimals 1968/71 both UNC in slide cases. Australia Five Dollars 2000 (2) Athletics and Gymnastics issues UNC on the cards of issue. Australia Olympic Games 2000 Mascots Medallion UNC. Hong Kong (3) 20 Cents 1876H Fine with speckled tone, Five Cents 1883 GVF toned, One Cent 1865 Fine. GB Threepence 1887 Jubilee Head EF toned, along with GB and World 19th and 20th Century mostly in base metal (30) in mixed grades, and a further group of GB Threepences to Farthings 20th Century (52) and 1967 Pennies (63) in mixed grades the Pennies mostly UNC, Banknote Thailand 10 Baht King Rama IV Fine (£100 - £160) 2180) GB and World Crowns (7) GB Crown 1937 ESC 392, Bull 4020 EF with hairlines. Southern Rhodesia (5) 1953 Cecil Rhodes Proof KM#27 (4) nFDC retaining much original lustre and brilliance, 1953 Cecil Rhodes Currency issue KM#27 (1) UNC with lustre, New Zealand Crown 1953 Proof KM#30 nFDC retaining around 75% original mint brilliance and some light toning (£120 - £150) 2181) GB and World Fantasy issues (7) United Kingdom (4) INA Fantasy Pattern Crowns Edward VII 1910 (2) both obverse uniface one struck in copper, the other struck in aluminium, both stated by the vendor to be unique, UNC and lustrous, 5 Euros 2002 INA Fantasy Silver Patterns (2) each struck on thin flans and struck without a collar with diameters of 40mm and 41mm respectively, weights 22.31 and 22.26 respectively, the edges of the coin on one piece showing signs of an additional legend striking, both UNC with some lustre, stated by the vendor to be the only two known
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examples, Malta INA 5 Euro Silver Proof 2004 Piedfort 39.85 grammes design as X#P1 Lustrous UNC with some light toning, Zambia Fantasy issues (2) 4000 Kwacha 2001 Silver Proof , Lustrous UNC retaining much brilliance, 1000 Kwacha 2001 Cupro-Nickel Proof nFDC, each with Obverse : Rank-Broadley Bust within a Quatrefoil, arms below, Reverse: Veiled Head of Queen Victoria, after Thomas Brock (£185 - £225) 2182) German States Bavaria (2) Three Marks 1913D EF, Two Marks 1900D VF, Germany 25 Pfennigs 1910J VF as part of a group of Germany 19th and 20th Century mostly base metal issues (300) includes Third Reich a few German States minors, in mixed circulated grades (£25 - £50) 2183) Germany - Federal Republic 1 Mark KM#110 (104) 1954D, 1954F (3), 1954G (2), 1954J (3), 1955D, 1955F (2), 1955G, 1955J (2), 1956D (4), 1956F (7), 1956G (2), 1956J (3), 1957D (4), 1957G (2), 1957J (3), 1958D, 1958F (2), 1958G, 1958J (2), 1959D, 1959F (4), 1959J (7), 1960D (4), 1960F (2), 1960J, 1961F, 1961G (3), 1961J, 1962D (3), 1962F (2), 1962G (2), 1962J (4), 1963F, 1963G (3), 1963J (3), 1964F1966D, 1966J in a stock box in mixed grades generally F to GVF (£120 - £180) 2184) Germany 10 Pfennigs Zinc issues (187) 1918 (2), 1919, 1920 (3), 1922 these VF to EF, 1921 (180) these EF to UNC many with lustre, some with spots (£80 - £100) 2185) Germany One Mark (431) 1950D (2), 1950F (4), 1950G (5), 1950J (7), 1954J, 1955J, 1956D (4), 1956G, 1956J, 1957D (2), 1958D, 1959D (3), 1959 (2), 1960F (2), 1960J, 1961D, 1961F, 1961J, 1962F (3), 1962G, 1962J (2), 1963D (2), 1963F (4), 1963G (2), 1963J (4), 1964D (3), 1964J (4), 1965D, 1965F, 1965G, 1965J (3), 1966D (3), 1966F (6), 1966G (2), 1966J (2), 1967D (2), 1967F (2), 1967J (2), 1968D (5), 1968F (6), 1968G (2), 1969D (2), 1969F (9), 1969G (2), 1969J (4), 1970D (2), 1970F, 1970G (2), 1971D, 1971F, 1971J, 1972F (2), 1972G, 1972J (2), 1973D, 1973F, 1973G, 1974D (2), 1974F, 1974J (4), 1975F (3), 1975G, 1975J (5), 1976D (2), 1976F (3), 1976G (2), 1976J, 1977D (3), 1977F, 1977G (4), 1977J (3), 1978D, 1978F (3), 1978G (2), 1979D (3), 1979F (2), 1979G, 1980D, 1980F (3), 1980G, 1980J, 1981D, 1981F (3), 1981J (3), 1982D (4), 1982F (2), 1982J (2), 1983D (4), 1983F (2), 1983G (3), 1983J, 1984D (2), 1984F (2), 1984J (3), 1985D (5), 1985F, 1985J (2), 1986D (3), 1986F (8), 1986J (3), 1987F, 1988D (3), 1988F (5),1988G, 1988J (6), 1989D (7), 1989F (8), 1989G (2), 1989J (6), 1990A (8), 1990D (17), 1990F (20), 1990G (8), 1990J (10), 1991A (3), 1991D (6), 1991F (7), 1991G (6), 1991J (4), 1992A (8), 1992D (9), 1992F (6), 1992G (6), 1992J (5), 1993A (2), 1993D, 1993F (5), 1993J, 1994A (2), 1994D (4), 1994F (7), 1994G (3), 1994J in mixed circulated grades a few EF (£75 - £150) 2186) Germany Third Reich in an album (117) 2 Reichsmarks (1), 10 Reichspfennigs (20), 5 Reichspfennigs (33), 2 Reichspfennigs (39), 1 Reichspfennig (24), in mixed grades a few with lustre (£50 - £100) 2187) Germany, German States, Austria and Austrian Netherlands a small group (8) German States (4) Prussia 3 Marks 1913A Wilhelm II - 25th Year of his Reign KM#535 GEF/AU and lustrous, Hamburg 3 Marks 1914J KM#620 NEF/EF lightly
toned in places, Baden One Kreuzer 1871 KM#242 UNC with traces of lustre, Hamburg Two Schillings 1726 IHL Titles of Karl VI KM#357 VG, Germany - Federal Republic 5 Marks 1957F KM#112.1 VF, Austria (3) Thaler 1780 SF Fine/About Fine, 1793 , Austrian Netherlands Kronenthaler 1793B KM#62.2 Fine, Ex-mount, Half Kronenthaler 1790A KM#41 Fine/Good Fine (£50 - £100) 2188) Germany, German States, Weimar Republic and Third Reich (92, one holed) includes Baden 3 Marks 1912G GF/ NVF, Prussia 3 Marks 1909A VF, Prussia Thaler 1871A Fine, Weimar Republic 3 Marks 1924 Fine, Weimar Republic 2 Reichsmarks 1933 Martin Luther NVF, Germany Third Reich (3) 5 Reichsmarks 1934D NEF, One Reichsmark (2) 1934D, 1937D both NEF, along with other world base metal coins (5) in mixed circulated grades (£60 - £120) 2189) Ghana INA Fantasy 100 Sika issues 2002 Trial sets 4-coin sets (3) Obverse Portrait of Elizabeth II by Rank-Broadley, Reverse Elizabeth II after Annigoni, each comprising examples struck in Silver, Aluminium, Golden Alloy and Dark Copper, all with milled edges, UNC with lustre/toned as issued (£220 - £260) 2190) Ghana INA Fantasy 100 Sika issues 2002 Trial sets 4-coin sets (3) Obverse portrait of Elizabeth II by Rank-Broadley, Reverse Elizabeth II after Annigoni, in silver with milled edge, in Aluminium with milled edge, Golden Alloy and Dark Copper UNC with lustre/toned as issued a few with small spots (£185 - £225) 2191) Ghana INA Fantasy 100 Sika issues 2002 Trial sets 4-coin sets (3) Obverse portrait of Elizabeth II by Rank-Broadley, Reverse Elizabeth II after Annigoni, in silver with milled edge, in Aluminium with milled edge, Golden Alloy and Dark Copper UNC with lustre/toned as issued a few with small spots (£185 - £225) 2192) Ghana INA Fantasy 100 Sika issues 2002 Trials (9) Obverse Portrait of Elizabeth II by Rank-Broadley, Reverse Elizabeth II after Annigoni, Gold plated (only 2 minted), Silver plated (only 2 minted), Silver with plain edge (3), Aluminium with plain edge (2), Copper with plain edge, and golden alloy with plain edge UNC with varying degrees of lustre (£185 - £225) 2193) Ghana INA Fantasy 100 Sika issues 2002 Trials (9) Obverse portrait of Elizabeth II by Rank-Broadley, Reverse Elizabeth II after Annigoni, in silver with plain edge (3), in Aluminium with plain edge (3), and Golden Alloy with plain edge (3) UNC with varying degrees of lustre (£185 - £225) 2194) Ghana INA Fantasy 100 Sika issues 2002 Trials (9) Obverse Portrait of Elizabeth II by Rank-Broadley, Reverse Elizabeth II after Annigoni, in silver with plain edge (3), in Aluminium with plain edge (3), in copper with plain edge, and golden alloy with plain edge (2) UNC with varying degrees of lustre (£185 - £225) 2195) Gibraltar Fifty Pence 1991 Christmas Lustrous UNC as part of a group of mixed World 19th and 20th Century (96) includes Gibraltar, Isle of Man, Channel Islands, Lundy, and more, in mixed grades a few later dates lustrous (£60 - £80)
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2196) Greece 100 Drachma Alexander the Great issues (38), 50 Drachma Homer issues (36) along with a further group of 100 Drachma to 5 Lepta 1869-1990 (171) (mostly 20th Century issues) these in mixed grades with some later coins EF, and Ionian Islands (4) 2 Lepton 1820 VG, Lepton (3) 1834 holed, 1849, and another with worn date (£100 - £150) 2197) Greece 20th Century base metal issues (3.8 Kilos) 100 Drachma to 5 Lepta, the vast majority 100 Drachma Alexander the Great issues and 50 Drachma Homer issues, in mixed grades (lot) (£25 - £50) 2198) Guernsey (76) Eight Doubles (19) 1945H (6), 1956 (13), Four Doubles 1956 (20), One Double (37) 1902H (15), 1911H (1), 1929H (21), UNC with varying degrees of lustre, many with 80% to 100% Lustre, a few with spots (£80 - £120) 2199) Guernsey (8) Eight Doubles (5) 1885H VF, 1889H NEF/GVF, 1902H GVF, 1903H NVF, 1920H NVF, Two Doubles 1889H GEF/AU and lustrous, One Double (2) 1929H GEF, 1933H About EF (£20 - £40) 2200) Hong Kong (15) Mil 1866 KM#1 EF with traces of lustre and an edge bruise, 50 Cents (2) 1902 KM#15 VF toned with some contact marks, 1951 KM#27.1 NVF/VF with small spots, 20 Cents 1893 KM#7 VG, 10 Cents (4) 1888 KM#6.3 EF, 1902 KM#13 VG/GF, 1935 KM#19 Good Fine the reverse with a few spots, 1950 KM#25 EF with lustre, Five Cents (3) 1904 KM#12 VG/Fine, 1938 KM#22 Fine/ Good Fine, 1949 KM#26 EF with some lustre and a few small spots, One Cent (4) 1901 KM#4.3NEF/EF with some lustre, 1902 KM#11 VF with some surface marks, 1919H KM#16 NEF with traces of lustre, 1933 KM#17 GEF and lustrous (£100 - £150) 2201) India - Madras Presidency (4) 1/48 Rupee (Dub) 1794 KM#394 Good Fine, scarce, 5 Cash 1803 KM#317 VG, 4 Pies 1825 KM#431 VG, 2 Pies 1825 KM#429 VG/Fair. India Bengal Presidency (4) Calcutta Coinage Pice Year 37 KM#53 GVF, Milled Coinage Pice Year 37 KM#57 Fine, Half Anna undated (1831-1835) KM#59 Fine, One Pie undated (1831-1835) KM#58 Good Fine. Bombay Presidency (3) Half Anna 1834 KM#253 Fine, Quarter Anna 1833 Convex shield KM#234 About Fine, Pie 1833 KM#261 Fine. India (5) Half Anna 1835 KM#447.1 Fine, Quarter Anna 1835 Madras KM#446.2 EF, 1858 KM#463.1 Fine, Half Pice 1853 KM#464 GVF, 1/12th Anna 1848 KM#445 NEF. Malay Peninsula - Penang Cent (Pice) 1810 KM#14 Fine, scarce, Netherlands East Indies - Sumatra Keping 1804 KM#Tn1 VG (£100 - £150) 2202) India (16) One Rupee (4) 1835 F incuse on truncation KM#450.3 NEF with grey tone, 1840 Calcutta, W.W. Raised on truncation, 28 Berries KM#458.2 GEF/EF with some hairlines, 1840 .Calcutta, W.W. Raised on truncation, 28 Berries KM#458.2 About EF, 1890 Bombay, B Incuse, KM#492 GVF/NEF. Half Rupees (3) 1907 Bombay KM#507 GEF/EF toned with some hairlines, 1916 Bombay KM#522 GEF and lustrous, 1944 Lahore KM#552 A/UNC and lustrous with a hint of golden tone. Quarter Rupees (7) 1862 Calcutta KM#470 Lustrous UNC with some toning, 1892 Bombay, B Incuse KM#490 GVF/NEF, 1904 KM#506 AU/GEF or near so with a small scuff on the reverse, 1936
Bombay KM#518 EF brushed, 1944 Bombay, Reverse A KM#547 GEF,1945 Bombay, Small 5 KM#547 EF, 1946 Bombay KM#548 GEF, Two Annas (2) 1841 Legend Continuous over bust, Bombay Mint KM#459.1 EF with some toning, 1841 Calcutta Mint, Legend divided, W.W. Raised on truncation KM#460.2 EF (£175 - £250) 2203) India (21), Indian Princely States (167) and Ceylon (67) 19th and 20th Century, mostly base metal with a few in silver, in mixed grades a few VF to EF (£35 - £70) 2204) India Half Annas (150) including Victoria, GB Half Farthings 1844 (2), Third Farthing 1878 plus 3 other copper minors, from circulation (£20 - £50) 2205) India One Pice (141) 1944 Diamond (1), 1945 L (1), 1945 Diamond (49), 1945 Dot (58), 1945 No mintmark (32) EF to UNC most with traces of lustre (£70 - £105) 2206) India Rupee 1840. Half Rupee 1918 as part of a larger group including Princely States dumps, earlier copper and others in silver (lot) in mixed grades (£150 - £250) 2207) Indian States - Mysore Quarter Anna Mint Error - Mis-Strike 1943-1945 Good Fine struck off-centre with around 4mm of blank flan between 3 and 9 o’clock as part of a group of India and Indian States (23) includes Temple Tokens (2), 19th Century dump issues and 20th Century Bronze issues many 20th Century in lustrous grades (£45 - £85) 2208) Indian States Debased gold coinage Stater 15mm diameter, 2.02 grammes Fine, as part of a group of World 19th and 20th Century (217) includes India, Ceylon, Malaya, Hong Kong, China, Straits Settlements and more, many countries represented, includes Turtle shaped figure 55mm x 50mm in the style of Malaysian Turtle Money Good Fine (£50 £100) 2209) Iran (139) mostly base metal issues includes early 20th Century Two Kran (4) and Kran (2) VG to Fine, the later coins in mixed grades with some EF to UNC and lustrous (£30 - £60) 2210) Iraq 50 Fils 1937 GF/VF, 1955 GEF and lustrous as part of a group of Iraq - Kingdom 50 Fils to 1 Fils (62) in mixed grades a few VF to NEF (£40 - £80) 2211) Ireland Farthing Token E.Cleburne, Clothier, Cork undated Good Fine, Ireland Mint Sets (2) 1969-1971 UNC in the folders of issue Halfpennies George III contemporary counterfeits (2) Good to VG, as part of a group of Ireland (79) comprising Halfcrowns (2), Florin (1), Shillings (5), Sixpences (10), Threepences (14), Pennies (33), Halfpennies (5), Decimal Ten Pence (2), Decimal Five Pence (1), Decimal Two Pence (2), and Decimal Penny (1), along with USA Cent 1976D VF and Malaya 5 Cents 1948 Fine (£20 - £40) 2212) Ireland INA Fantasy Crowns 1808 (3) in Copper Piedfort, Goldine Piedfort and Silver Piedfort Lustrous UNC, Ireland INA Fantasy Ecus (2) 1995 Harp/Cat UNC with some toning, 1995 Harp/Cat with ‘SILVER ECU’ legend UNC, Ireland INA Fantasy Double Florin 1901 Edward VIII Obverse with bare head overlapping beaded inner circle, in silver, Lustrous
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UNC, Ireland INA Fantasy set 1901 Edward VII Double Florins (3) in Silver, Copper and Golden Alloy, Jersey INA Fantasy Double Florins 1910 George V (2) one Piedfort Copper Lustrous AU/UNC and a Bronzed UNC issue, both scarce, Isle of Man INA Fantasy Crowns 1808 (3) Piedforts struck in Nickel, Goldine and Copper Lustrous UNC, Crown 1998 125th Anniversary of the Steam Railway - The Big Boy Silver Proof UNC with lustre (£110 - £140)
2222) Mauritius Rupee 1934 VF as part of a group of Seychelles (12) and Mauritius (66) base metal issues in a small cash tin, in mixed grades, a few later dates lustrous (£25 - £50)
2213) Ireland Silver Ten Shillings 1966 Pearce (2), 50p 1988 cased proof along with currency issues George III to recent issues some lustrous (lot) (£50 - £100)
2224) Middle East 20th Century issues (110) includes Egypt, Bahrain, Jordan, Iran, Saudi Arabia and more, in mixed grades, a few EF (£20 - £40)
2214) Isle of Man (3) Crowns (3) 1980 Queen Mother 80th Birthday Silver Proof, 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday Silver Proof, 2007 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Diamond Wedding Silver Proof, Zambia One Kwacha 2000 Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Silver Proof with black and white picture on the reverse, Turks and Caicos Islands 25 Crowns 2000 Millennium Silver Proof, Alderney Five Pounds 2018 (2) Prince Charles 70th Birthday, one with highlighted portrait UNC to FDC (£80 - £100)
2225) Middle East and North Africa 20th Century base metal issues (388) a wide variety includes Kuwait, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Iraq, and more, in mixed circulated grades (£25 - £50)
2215) Italy - Papal States Testone (30 Baiocchi) 1689 Fine, ExJewellery, Two Centesimi 1898R A/UNC with traces of lustre as part of a group of Italy (248) mostly 20th Century base metal issues in mixed grades, also includes San Marino (2) 10 Centesimi 1893R VF and 100 Lire 1977 VF (£30 - £50)
2227) New Hebrides 100 Francs 1966 A/UNC to UNC and lustrous, one nicely toned (10) (£150 - £250)
2216) Italy 19th and 20th Century 100 Lire to 10 Centesimi (227) all but two in base metal, in mixed grades with some modern issues EF or better (£50 - £100) 2217) Italy 50 Centesimi (12) 1920 Reeded edge (2), 1921 Reeded edge, 1924 Reeded edge, 1925 Reeded edge (3), 1919 Plain edge, 1920 Plain edge (3), 1925 Plain edge Near Fine to VF many of the reeded edge issues scarce (£40 - £80) 2218) Japan Kyoto Undated (c.1580) Nan Ryo Silver Oban 94mm x 150mm from the Kyoto Goto Family Mint masters, 162 grammes, a fantasy piece believed to have been struck at a later date . EF, Ex-Pacific Coast Auction Galleries, Gillio Coins Asia) Ltd. Hong Kong Coin show 1989, Auction Lot 884, Sold as seen. (£20 - £40) 2219) Jersey One Pound 1981 Square Shaped Silver Proof cased FDC as part of a large group George III - recent issues many from the Channel Islands and including cased cupro issues some of these from the Isle of Man (lot) (£70 - £120) 2220) Jersey One Twelfth Shilling 1945 George VI, Liberation issue S.7019 (57) UNC and lustrous, most with 80% to 100% mint lustre (£60 - £80) 2221) Libya Idris I coinage (54) Two Piastres 1952 (10), One Piastre 1952 (13), 100 Milliemes AH1385-1965 (4), 50 Milliemes AH1385-1965 (3), 20 Milliemes AH1385-1965 (3), 10 Milliemes AH1385-1965 (7), Five Milliemes (10) 1952 bronze (5), AH1385-1965 Nickel-Brass (5), Two Milliemes 1952, One Millieme 1952 (3) in mixed circulated grades (£20 - £40)
2223) Middle East (289) includes Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Kuwait, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, 20th Century issues in base metal along with a small group of other World base metal items, in mixed grades a few later coins lustrous (£55 - £95)
2226) Morocco Dirhams, Milled Coinage (5) AH1309 Paris Y#5 NEF, AH1310 Paris Y#5 (2), AH1311 Paris (2) Y#5 NEF to GEF, each with collector’s inked marks on the obverse (£34 - £45)
2228) New Zealand a collection in Whitman-style folder (John Bertrand) Halfpennies 1940-1965 including obverses, Pennies 1940-1964 including obverses, Threepences 19331966 (no 1941) includes obverses, Sixpences 1933-1966 includes obverses, Shillings 1933-1966 includes obverses (no 1941), Florins 1933-1966 include obverses, with some in EF, some of these are scarcer dates (£200 - £300) 2229) New Zealand a high grade group in NGC holders (16) Halfcrowns 1963 (2) KM#29.2 both MS65, Florins 1963 (5) KM#28.2 MS66, MS65 (3) and MS64, Shilling 1963 KM#27.2 (2) MS66 and MS65, Sixpences 1963 (4) KM#26.2 MS66 (3) and MS65, Threepences (3) 1957 KM#25.2 MS64, 1963 KM#25.2 (2) MS66 and MS65 (£100 - £200) 2230) 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 (£300 - £450) 2231) Norway (31) 24 Skilling 1848 Fine, scarce, 12 Skilling 1853 About Fine, 4 Skilling 1842 Fine/Good Fine, Half Skilling 1867 Fine with some spots, One Krone (3) 1879 VG/NF scarce, 1946 A/UNC, 1953 GEF toned, 50 Ore (5) 1900 NEF, 1919 About Fine, 1922 VF, 1943 Zinc Fine, Scarce, 1945 Cupro-Nickel EF, 25 Ore (4) 1899 Fine, 1909 Fine, 1924 NVF, 1943 Zinc Fine, 10 Ore (6) 1875 Fine with some surface residue, 1883 Fine or slightly better with some spots, 1909 About Fine, 1923 EF, 1924 EF, 1942 German Occupation Issue, Zinc, Near Fine, 5 Ore (4) 1899 VF, 1907 NVF, 1911 Good Fine, 1942 German Occupation Issue, Iron, Good Fine, 2 Ore (3) 1897 About VF, 1906 Fine, 1928 Fine, Ore (2) 1902 VF once cleaned, 1941 VF (£75 - £125)
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2232) Norway One Krone 1885 Fine with scattered toning, One Ore 1878 VF as part of a group of Norway (143) 20th Century base metal issues includes a few earlier pieces, and Sweden 10 Ore 1894 GVF as part of a group of Sweden (8) base metal issues, in mixed circulated grades (£25 - £50) 2233) Palestine (13) 100 Mils 1933 Near Fine, 20 Mils 1942 VF, 10 Mils 1942 Good Fine, 5 Mils 1942 VF, 2 Mils 1941 (5) Fine to VF, 1 Mil (4) 1927 Fine, 1939 Fine, 1942 VF, 1946 NVF some with verdigris (£70 - £100) 2234) Palestine (19) 50 Mils (2) 1935, 1942, 20 Mils 1942, 10 Mils (2) 1933, 1942, 1943 bronze, 5 Mils (2) 1927, 1935, 2 Mils (4) 1927, 1941 (3), 1 Mil (7) 1927 (2), 1939, 1942, 1943, 1944 (2) Fine to VF, along with Israel modern issues post 1949 (48) in mixed circulated grades (£25 - £50) 2235) Palestine (31) 50 Mils 1935 (2), 10 Mils 1935, Two Mils (7) 1927 (2), 1941 (3), 1942 (2), One Mil (15) 1927 (2), 1935, 1937 (2), 1939, 1941 (2), 1942 (6) Near Fine top VF, along with Israel base metal issues 1960s onwards (88), France 10 Centimes 1968 and a modern plastic Toy Penny, in mixed grades some later coins lustrous (£25 - £50) 2236) Palestine (7) 20 Mils 1942 KM#5a UNC or near so with an edge nick to the centre hole. 10 Mils (3) 1939 (2) KM#4 both UNC or near so, one with some lustre and minor tone spots, 1942 KM#4 A/UNC with some small spots on the obverse, 2 Mils (2) 1941 KM#2 UNC or near so with traces of lustre and some small edge nicks, 1945 KM#2 A/UNC with traces of lustre and with some light contact marks (£30 - £60) 2237) Palestine (98) a good selection 100 Mils (4) 1927, 1935 (2), 1939, 50 Mils (4) 1935 (2), 1942 (2), 20 Mils (7) 1927 (3), 1933, 1935 (2), 1942 Bronze, 10 Mils (13) 1927 (3), 1933 (2), 1934 (2), 1935 (2), 1939, 1940, 1942, 1943, 5 Mils (21) 1927 (12), 1935 (5), 1939 (4), 2 Mils (21) 1927 (9), 1941 (4), 1942 (7), 1945, 1 Mil (28) 1927 (9), 1935 (4), 1937 (3), 1939 (6), 1941, 1942 (4), 1943 in mixed grades some GVF to EF (£40 - £80) 2238) Portugal and related (47) 200 Escudos (3) 1992 America - The New World (2), 1996 Portuguese Establishment in Macau 1557, 1991 Garcia de Orta, 100 Escudos 1989 Pedro Nunes, 50 Escudos (2) 1988, 1998, 2 1/2 Escudos 1985, One Escudo (7) 1928 (3), 1929 (2), 1951, 1959, 50 Centavos (14) 1926, 1929, 1931, 1944, 1945 (2), 1947, 1957, 1959, 1962, 1964 (2), 1966, 1968, 20 Centavos 1925 (2), 10 Centavos 1924, 5 Centavos (2) 1921, 1927, 4 Centavos 1917, 20 Reis (2) 1891, 1892, 10 Reis 1883, in mixed grades some later dates EF, Brazil 20 Reis undated countermarked issue on 1828 40 Reis, Portuguese India (2) Rupia 1903, Quarter Tanga 1883, Mozambique (2) 20 Escudos 1972, 2 1/2 Escudos 1954, Angola (2) 20 Escudos 1955, 50 Centavos 1953, Macau (2) 10 Avos (2) 1952, 1968, in mixed grades to EF, along with Italy (2) 10 Lire 1998 VF and 2 Lire 1950 NVF (£50 - £100) 2239) Russia (14) Three Roubles 1992 Allied Supply convoys to Murmansk Cupro-Nickel Proof, One Rouble (9) 1965, 1970 Centennial of Lenin’s Birth (2), 1975 30th Anniversary of the End of World War II (2), 1978 Moscow Kremlin, 1983 20th Anniversary of the first woman in space, 1988 160th
Anniversary of the Birth of Leo Tolstoi Cupro-Nickel Proof, 2012 VF to UNC. 20 Kopeks 1915BC EF, 10 Kopeks 1861CПБ NEF, 10 Roubles (2) 2014 EF, 2018 EF, also a further group of Russia 20th Century base metal issues (55) comprising 50 Kopeks (3), 20 Kopeks 18), 15 Kopeks (5), 10 Kopeks (9), 5 Kopeks (8), 3 Kopeks (6), 2 Kopeks (3), 1 Kopek (3) in mixed grades to NEF, also Bulgaria 20 Stotinki 1952 Fine and Netherlands East Indies - Singapore Merchants Keping AH1247 Fine (£25 - £50) 2240) Russia and USSR 19th and 20th Century including 19th century copper and a few in silver (lot). Includes a few modern fantasy strikes (£50 - £100) 2241) Sarawak 10 Cents 1911H VF as part of a group of Asia and sub-continent (288) includes India, Ceylon, Malaya, British North Borneo, Hong Kong, Straits Settlements, mostly 20th Century issues in base metal includes a few earlier pieces, in mixed grades a few EF (£70 - £100) 2242) Scandinavia (174) includes Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Iceland, includes Norway 4 Skilling 1842 Near Fine, Norway 5 Ore 1876 NVF with some scratches, Sweden 2 Skilling 1846 Near Fine, Denmark 2 Ore 1894 EF, the others mainly 20th Century issues, a wide variety in mixed grades (£25 - £50) 2243) Scandinavia (35) Sweden (19) Ore undated (1629-1631) worn, 2 Skillings 1836 VG/NF, 1/3 Skilling 1840 VG, Half Skilling 1822 EF, Daler 1719 Emergency Coinage - Hope VF, Half Skilling 1828 VG creased, 5 Ore (5) 1862 Star VF, 1874 NVF, 1898 Fine, 1934 Fine, 1950 VF, 2 Ore 1861 VF, 1895 NF, Ore (5) 1864 A/UNC with traces of lustre, 1886 EF, 1920 Fine, 1935 VF, 1948 Fine, 5 Kronor 1972 VF. Denmark (4) 25 Ore 1924 (2, one holed) both Fine, 2 Ore 1891 A/UNC, 2 Ore 1891 (A/UNC), , Danish West Indies Cent 1860 VF, Norway (12) 2 Skilling 1832 Fair, 1 Skilling 1810 Near Fine, Half Skilling 1841 EF, One Krone (2) 1951 NVF, 1954 NVF, 10 Ore 1941 VG, 5 Ore (2) 1936 Good Fine, 1952 NF, 2 Ore (3) 1913 NF, 1919 (2) Fine and Good Fine, 1 Ore 1944 Fine along with USA Cent 1912 VG and German States - Baden Kreuzer 1837 VG (£100 - £200) 2244) Scandinavia 20th Century issues (around 3.8 Kilos, will be around 750 coins) includes Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Sweden and a few Norway, in mixed grades, along with Denmark Mint Set 1977 (5 coins) UNC in the plastic wallet (£40 - £80) 2245) Somalia Fantasy Coinage One Dollar 2004 50th Anniversary of Rock and Roll Guitar shaped X#63 GEF, 250 Shilling 1997 Pattern in Brass (Trial of 1998), Reverse: SIGNIFICANT EVENTS OF MODERN TIMES, reverse blank, unlisted UNC and lustrous with some toning, South Africa INA Fantasy Crowns (2) 1937 Edward VIII crowned and draped bust left with REX IMPERATOR legend, in Barton-style gold plate, Lustrous UNC, 1937 Edward VIII Bare head left silver plated Prooflike nFDC with light toning (£150 - £200) 2246) South Africa (3) Penny 1923 Proof KM#14.1 in a SANGS holder and graded PF65 BN, Halfpenny 1923 Proof KM#13.1 in a SANGS holder and graded PF64 BN, Farthing 1923 Proof KM#12.1 in a SANGS holder and graded PF63 BN (£180 - £220)
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2247) South Africa (3) Shilling 1923 Proof KM#17.1 in a SANGS holder and graded PF65, Sixpence 1923 Proof KM#A16 in a SANGS holder and graded PF62, Threepence 1923 Proof KM#A15 in a SANGS holder and graded PF62 (£120 - £150) 2248) South and Central America (194) includes Brazil, Bolivia, Mexico, Chile, Argentina and more, a good mix of types, the vast majority base metal types with a handful in silver, in mixed grades to A/UNC a few with lustre (£100 - £200) 2249) South and Central America (89) 19th and 20th Century base metal issues, many different countries represented, along with a small group of mixed GB and World (5) in mixed grades with some later coins lustrous (£25 - £50) 2250) Spain (5) 2 Centimos 1870 OM KM#661 (2), 1 Centimo (3) 1870OM KM#660, 1906 SL V KM#(2) GEF to UNC (£20 £30) 2251) Spain/Spanish American Cobs (2) Real and Half Real, dates and legend off flan otherwise both About Fine as part of a group of World a varied selection (192) includes South Africa, East Africa, British West Africa, South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, India, Hong Kong, Mauritius, Malaya, Nigeria, Philippines, along with a further group of minor mint Errors - GB and World Mis-Strikes (13) Poland 20 Zlotych 1984 on a small flan, plus Off-Centre, Planchet clips, Laminations 1820-1999 a mixed group with many EF or better (£40 - £80) 2252) Sweden 5 Ore (14) 1875 VF or better, 1878 EF, 1881 (2) both VF, 1884 EF, 1889 Large Lettering EF, 1891 Good Fine, 1892 EF, 1895 NEF/GVF, 1899 UNC or near so, 1901 GVF/ VF, 1904 NEF, 1906 A/UNC, 1907 EF (£110 - £150) 2253) Switzerland (21) 2 Francs (4) 1928B Lustrous UNC, 1944B Lustrous UNC, 1945B Lustrous A/UNC, 1948B Lustrous UNC, 1 Franc (5) 1908 Lustrous EF, 1911B EF, 1940B Lustrous UNC, 1952B (2) both UNC one with a small tone spot, Half Franc (7) 1914B NEF, 1920B(2) Choice Lustrous UNC, and EF, 1921B (2) both lustrous UNC, 1934B VF toned, 20 Rappen 1921B GEF, 10 Rappen (3) 1909B GVF, 1936B EF, 1946 UNC, 2 Rappen 1912B About UNC and attractively toned, 1 Rappen 1907B GEF, an attractive and useful group (£140 - £180) 2254) Switzerland 1 Franc (2) 1943B KM#24 in a PCGS holder and graded MS67, 1944B KM#24 in a PCGS holder and graded MS66 both pieces superb and prooflike, displaying a superior finish and appearance with full mint lustre, possibly Specimen strikings. Cataloguers Note: of the 58 coins dated 1943 recorded on the PCGS Population Report, only 3 have graded higher, interestingly none have been designated as Specimen or Proof (£34 - £45) 2255) Switzerland 10 Rappen 1885B EF as part of a group with 2 Rappen and 1 Rappen (140) 19th and 20th Century issues, some with colourful or rainbow tone, many others in GVF to UNC with some lustrous examples (£250 - £350) 2256) Switzerland 5 Francs (23) 1934B Freiburg Shooting Festival X#S18 (2), 1936B Confederate Armament Fund (5), 1939 Zurich Exposition (3), 1948 Constitution Centennial (4),
1944B 500th Anniversary of the Battle of St.Jakob An der Birs (4), 1941 650th Anniversary (5) all lustrous Unc - BU (£280 - £380) 2257) Switzerland 5 Francs a high grade group (10) 1948B, 1949B, 1953B (2), 1954B (6) A/UNC to UNC, some lustrous, others with an attractive light tone (£70 - £110) 2258) Switzerland 5 Francs a high grade group (9) 1932B A/UNC toned, 1937B Lustrous UNC, 1950B About UNC toned, 1951B UNC or near so and lustrous, 1953B UNC with a tone spot on the obverse, 1954B (3) A/UNC toned and Lustrous UNC (2), 1965B EF toned (£70 - £110) 2259) Switzerland 5 Francs Silver Issues (39) 1936B Confederation Armament Fund KM#41 (10), 1948B Swiss Constitution Centennial KM#48 (10), 1963B Red Cross Centennial KM#51 (19) GEF to UNC most with lustre a few with pleasing tone (£500 - £750) 2260) Switzerland a high grade group (11) 2 Francs (9) 1928B, 1939B, 1943B, 1944B, 1945B, 1946B, 1948B, 1953B, 1 Franc 1952B, Half Franc 1921B all Lustrous UNC a few with toning includes many choice examples (£100 - £150) 2261) Switzerland a high grade group (12) 20 Rappen (2) 1881B, 1884B, 10 Rappen (6) 1881B, 1882B, 1883B, 1894B, 1908B, 1911B, 5 Rappen (4) 1895B, 1908B, 1912B, 1920B EF to UNC many with good lustre (£180 - £250) 2262) Switzerland a high grade group (21) 2 Francs 1944 Lustrous A/UNC, 1 Franc (9) 1911B GEF, 1913B EF, 1914B EF/AU toned, 1916 GEF, 1920B EF,1921 EF with a spot on either side, 1937B GEF, 1953B UNC, 10 Rappen (10) 1895B Toned UNC, 1902B About UNC, 1904B EF toned, scarce, 1906B About EF, 1907B EF and lustrous, 1909B About EF, 1912B EF, 1936B EF, 1946B EF with a few small spots, 1949B A/UNC with small spots, 2 Rappen 1929B UNC and attractively toned (£120 - £180) 2263) Switzerland a high grade group (24) 1 Franc (12) 1914B EF with gold tone, 1920B (2) GEF and toned A/UNC, 1921 (3) Lustrous UNC and GEF (2), 1928B (2) Lustrous UNC and Lustrous GEF, 1931B GEF, 1934 Toned A/UNC, 1937B GEF, 1946B UNC or near so, Half Francs (12) 1910B EF, 1913B EF, 1914B A/UNC and lustrous, 1920B (2) A/UNC with gold tone and Lustrous A/UNC, 1921B (2) UNC toned, and UNC with lustre, 1929B UNC or near so and lustrous under gold tone, 1932B GEF, 1934B UNC, 1937B (2) Lustrous EF and Lustrous A/UNC (£100 - £150) 2264) Switzerland a high grade group (25) 2 Francs 1944B UNC and choice with a pleasing residual tone, 1 Franc 1921B Lustrous UNC, 1931 A/UNC, Half Francs (4) 1913B Lustrous GEF, 1929B (2) both Lustrous GEF with light tone, 1937B GEF, 20 Rappen 1944B UNC with minor spots, 10 Rappen (5) 1881B About UNC, 1884B EF, 1925B GEF, 1944B UNC 1946B Lustrous A/UNC, 1952B A/UNC and lustrous, 5 Rappen (6) 1906B A/UNC and lustrous, 1908B UNC, 1920B (2) EF/GEF and toned UNC, 1922B EF, 1927B GEF/AU, 2 Rappen (4) 1897 EF, 1903B VF, 1926 NVF with some surface residue, 1927 VF with some surface residue, 1929 NVF with some spots, 1 Rappen 1905 GEF (£160 - £200)
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2265) Switzerland a high grade group (9) One Franc (3) 1910B, 1928B, 1940B, Half Franc (5) 1907B, 1913B, 1914B (2), 1920B, 20 Rappen 1881B A/UNC to UNC and lustrous (£220 - £280) 2266) Switzerland a small group (4) 10 Rappen 1873B KM#6 Good Fine, 5 Rappen (3) 1873B KM#5 UNC and lustrous, 1874B KM#54 Good Fine or slightly better, 1876B KM#5 EF or better, lightly toned, scarce (£100 - £180) 2267) Thailand (79) mostly 20th Century base metal issues, includes 2 Att RS114 (1895), and RS 121 (1902), Att CS1249 (1887), fantasy items (4), Paranumismatic (2) also a New Zealand Sixpence 1956 Fine, an Indian Temple Token and Spain 25 Centimos 1934 Replica Fine (£40 - £80) 2268) Thailand Porcelain Gaming Tokens (15) includes Hexagonal and Octagonal issues, with blue green and pink enamel, all different, an interesting group, in mixed condition (£100 - £250) 2269) Timor (18) 10 Escudos (13) 1964 (2), 1970 (11), 6 Escudos 1958, 60 Centavos 1958, One Escudo 1970, 10 Avos (2) 1948, 1951, a high grade group with many UNC, the majority with good lustre (£100 - £150) 2270) Tunisia (10) 1 Franc (2) 1926 AH1344 UNC with a choice and colourful tone, 1941 EF, 50 Centimes 1941 UNC with a small tone spot, 25 Centimes (2) 1919 GEF and attractively toned, 1920 UNC, 10 Centimes (2) 1919 EF with small spots, 1920 lustrous UNC, 5 Centimes (2) 1919 UNC and attractively toned, Turkey (6) 25 Kurus AH1341 (1923) VF, 25 Kurus 1935 Good Fine, 10 Kurus (4) 1926 (3) GEF and lustrous (2), and Lustrous A/UNC, AH1341 (1923) A/UNC and lustrous (£55 - £75) 2271) Tunisia (23) 10 Francs 1939 (AH1358) (2), One Franc (2) 1908A, 1916A, 50 Centimes (16) 1891A (1), 1915A (3), 1916A (9), 1917A (3), 10 Centimes 1904A (AH1322) KM#229, 5 Centimes 1904A (AH1322) KM#228 (2) EF to UNC and lustrous, along with Syria (4) 50 Piastres 1933 (2) Fine and GVF, 25 Piastres (2) 1929 NEF and lustrous EF (£200 - £250) 2272) United Kingdom 5 Euros 2002 INA Fantasy Goloid Patterns X#Pn9 (29) 36mm diameter a mix of different weights 21.8 grammes to 27.8 grammes, different colour finishes suggesting possible differences to the alloys (trials?), different minor sea variations and different flan thicknesses, EF to UNC most with lustre, an interesting insight into the minting process for these pieces (£110 £140) 2273) United Kingdom 5 Euros 2002 INA Fantasy Silver Patterns (9) three examples struck on thin silver flans, weights 21.62 grammes, 22.21 grammes and 22.20 grammes respectively, and six examples struck on thick silver flans of ranging from 34.3 to 34.8 grammes respectively, four with minor edge errors UNC with lustre, along with United Kingdom INA Fantasy Euro Pattern Coinage (14) 2 Euro 2002 (3), 1 Euro 2002 (10), 50 Cent 2002 (1) many with minor varieties in design and weight, all attributed, GEF to Lustrous UNC, with a further group of United Kingdom Ecu Fantasy coinage INA Patterns (2) 1 Ecu 1992 Piedfort
struck in nickel, 9.85 grammes, Quarter Ecu 1992 Piedfort struck in nickel, 12.64 grammes, and Wales INA Fantasy 5 Shillings Obverse Welsh Dragon on flag, crowned, Reverse MODEL, copper Piedfort, Plain edge, these Lustrous UNC (£165 - £195) 2274) USA (11) Quarter Dollars (2) 1896 with the 8 double struck at the lower left, VG, 1918S VF, Dimes (2) 1877 VG, 1920S with 2 double struck NVF/GF toned, Half Dime 1829 Triple Reverse Stripes, Fine, Two Cents 1864 Large Motto VG, One Cent (5) 1857 Fine, 1859 VG, 1860 Fine, 1881 VG, 1890 VG (£50 - £75) 2275) USA (4) Dollars (2) 1882S Breen 5568 Lustrous UNC, 1884 O, Oval O, Breen 5577 Lustrous UNC, Half Dollars (2) 1949 Breen 5223 almost full Bell-lines, Lustrous UNC, 1957 Type I, Breen 5241 UNC and lustrous with some contact marks (£55 - £75) 2276) USA (56) Half Dollars (7) 1819 Wide Date, 1832 Short top to 5, 1835 Curved top to 5 on reverse, large C in 50C, 1855 O Arrows at date, 1901, 1902, 1943, Dimes (5) 1876CC, 1877S, 1907O, 1923, 1943S, Five Cents (5), 1919S, 1929S, 1935, 1941S, Cents (39) 1885 with OF and AMER slightly doubled on the obverse, 1887, 1896, 1903, 1906, 1909 Lincoln, 1909VDB, 1911, 1913S, 1918S, 1919 (2), 1919D, 1919S, 1920S, 1921S, 1926, 1929S (3) one with loop mount, 1936S (2), 1939S, 1940, 1941 (2), 1941S (2), 1944 (2), 1945D, 1946 (2), 1946D, 1951S (2), 1959D (2), 1960D, along with a Vietnam War Five Cent undated brass token, the Half Dollars VG to Good Fine, the others in mixed grades some VF to GVF (£50 - £100) 2277) USA (80) One Dollar 1890 NEF, Half Dollar 1899 VG/NF, Quarter Dollar 1942 VF, Dimes (8) 1852 (Gilded and once cleaned), 1924, 1939 (2), 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945 VG to NVF, Half Dime 1852 (Gilded and once cleaned), Nickels (15, one holed), One Cent (52) 1847 Near Fine, Indian Head Cents (9), Lincoln Cents (42), in mixed grades a few VF (£50 - £100) 2278) USA Cents to Half Dollars with examples dating back to the 1830s circulated grades (lot) (£70 - £130) 2279) USA Half Dollars (48) 1935S, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939D, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1946, 1946S, 1947, VG to Near Fine, 1950, 1951, 1952 (2), 1952D (2), 1953D, 1954, 1957D, 1960D (2), 1962, 1962D, 1963, 1963D (2) Good Fine to NEF, 1964 (6), 1964D (3), 1965, 1966, 1967 (2), 1968D (5), 1969D (3) EF to UNC most with lustre (£200 - £300) 2280) Venezuela (198) 1 Centavo 1862 EF, 5 Centimos 1896 Good Fine, Bolivar (Gram 5) 1936 EF and lustrous, 2 Bolivar (Gram 10) (4) 1929 NVF, 1935 (3) NEF (2) and EF, along with 50 Centimos 1960 (126), 25 Centimos 1960 (65) these in lustrous UNC (£140 - £180) 2281) Wildlife Conservation series (48) all Crown-sized and in silver from a variety of countries 1974-1978 in capsules nFDC to FDC most retaining full or almost full original mint brilliance, unboxed with no certificates (£900 - £1,400)
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2282) World (110) 19th and 20th Century, many countries represented, includes India, USA, and more, with some in silver, also includes some fantasy issues, in mixed grades (£50 - £70) 2283) World (14) Belgium 20 Francs 1954 BELGIQUE legend KM#140.1 Lustrous UNC, scarce. Russia (2) 20 Kopeks 1975 Y#132 Lustrous UNC/Practically BU, 15 Kopeks 1916 No mint initials, minted at Osaka, Japan, Y#21a.1 Lustrous UNC. Portugal 500 Reis 1891 KM#535 UNC with practically full lustre. Switzerland Half Franc 1905B KM#23 EF/AU the reverse with speckled tone, scarce in high grade. Italy 20 Lire 1927R Year VI KM#69 Fine. Canada Five Cents 1924 KM#29 UNC with pale lustre. Cyprus Quarter Piastre 1884 KM#1.1 VF. Ireland (5) Shillings Gunmoney (2) Mar: Timmins TB12K-1C, VG and 1689 Nov: Timmins TB12F1C VG, Ireland Military Organisation Countermarked Pieces (2) Fifty Pence 1971 countermarked VUP, VF, Ten Pence 1971 countermarked UVF, GVF. USA Half Dollar 1971 countermarked IRA H BLOCK, VF. France Five Francs 1937 KM#888 in an NGC holder and graded UNC Details Cleaned (£50 - £150) 2284) World (39) mostly 19th century copper in collectable grades and interesting types such as Gibraltar Quart 1802 and GB Penny 1889 Gouby BP1889Cd (£60 - £100) 2285) World (9) Sarawak (7) One Cent 1870, 10 Cents (6) 1910H, 1911H (4), 1913H, British North Borneo (2) 5 Cents 1903, One Cent 1890H Fine to VF (£30 - £60) 2286) World a high grade group (10) Vatican 10 Lire 1939 Sede Vacante KM#21 (2) Lustrous UNC and Lustrous A/UNC, 10 Lire 1941 KM#38 UNC or near so, 5 Lire 1941 KM#28 Lustrous UNC, Belgium 10 Francs 1930 French Legend KM#99 VF, Austria 2 Schillings 1932 Josef Haydn KM#2848 UNC and lustrous with some tiny spots, Portugal 50 Centavos 1916 KM#561 Lustrous UNC with some tone spots, Ceylon 5 Rupees 1957 2500 Years of Buddhism KM#126 GEF, Switzerland 5 Francs 1939 Zurich Exposition KM#43 A/UNC, Hungary 5 Korona 1907 40th Anniversary of the Coronation of Franz Joseph I KM#489 NEF with an edge nick (£160 - £200) 2287) World a high grade group (11) Russia (4) 50 Kopek 1922 About EF, 20 Kopeks 1923 EF lightly toned, 15 Kopeks 1923 EF, 10 Kopeks 1922 A/UNC, Portugal 50 Centavos 1916 Lustrous UNC, Lithuania 10 Litu 1938 EF, Philippines 50 Centavos 1947S A/UNC and attractively toned, Ethiopia 50 Cents EE1936 KM#37 Lustrous UNC, Algeria 5 Dinars 1972 FAO 10th Anniversary KM#105 Lustrous UNC, India Half Anna 1835 Madras KM#447.1 GVF, Russia 5 Kopeks 1924 Plain edge Y#79 GVF (£170 - £250) 2288) World a high grade group (12) Romania (5) 2 Lei (4) 1910 KM#43 (3) EF, GEF and UNC, 1912 KM#43 UNC, 1 Leu 1906 KM#34 40th Anniversary of the Reign of Carol I, UNC or near so and lustrous , Belgium 10 Francs 1930 French Legend KM#99 NEF, Ceylon 5 Rupees 1957 2500 Years of Buddhism KM#126 UNC, Switzerland 5 Francs 1939 Zurich Exposition KM#43 Lustrous UNC with light toning, Sweden 2 Kronor 1897 Oscar II Silver Jubilee KM#762 Lustrous UNC with touches of gold tone, Portugal 50 Centavos 1916 KM#561A/UNC and lustrous, Philippines 50 Centavos
1947S KM#184 UNC and attractively toned, Uganda 5 Shillings 1972 KM#18 About UNC (£180 - £250) 2289) World a high grade group (16) Ireland (10) Florins (2) 1928, 1941, Shillings (8) 1939, 1940, 1942 (6), Lithuania 10 Litu 1938, Switzerland 5 Francs 1939 Zurich Exposition KM#43, USA Half Dollar Commemorative 1892 Breen 7420 , Ceylon 5 Rupees 1957 2500 Years of Buddhism KM#126, Philippines 50 Centavos 1947S, Syria 25 Piastres 1936 EF to Lustrous UNC (£260 - £360) 2290) World a small group (17) 18th to 20th Century includes USA Morgan Dollars (3) and others in silver, in mixed grades to GEF (£80 - £100) 2291) World a small group (4) Russia 5 Kopeks 1877 CПБ HI Y#19a.1 AU/GEF and lustrous, Chile 20 Centavos 1893 Line below S, KM#138.4 UNC with lustre, weakly struck on 20 CENTS, Netherlands 25 Cents 1897 KM#115 VF/GVF, scarce, Iran 1000 Dinars (Kran) AH1330 KM#1038 EF/UNC and lustrous with gold tone (£95 - £165) 2292) World a small group (5) Brazil 2000 Reis 1889 KM#485 NEF/ EF with an attractive colourful tone, Austria (3) 5 Corona 1900 KM#2807 Fine, Florin 1858A KM#2219 A/UNC and lustrous, Florin 1858B KM#2219 Fine/Good Fine, German States - Prussia Thaler 1861A Coronation of Wilhem and Augusta Bright EF with some hairlines (£60 - £100) 2293) World a small group (5) China 5 Yuan 1986 in silver KM#150 22.22 grammes, Lustrous UNC, Philippines Fantasy Amulet Dollar Holy Family ‘Jesus Maria Joseph’/’La Concepcion’ weight 24.86 grammes, in low grade silver these issue manufactured by Mang Maning Dealino and were said to bring good luck in business. About VF, USA Cent 1818 Wide Date, Head of 1817, Breen 1798 GVF/VF with some contact marks, Australia 5 Cents 1972 KM#64 minor hairlines and spots visible under magnification, otherwise UNC, Sweden One Krona 1907EB KM#772 EF or very near so, with some speckled toning (£75 - £125) 2294) World a small group (5) Finland 10 Pennia 1866 NEF with traces of lustre, Luxembourg 5 Centimes 1870 NEF, Norway 5 Ore (2) 1896 NEF, 1907 EF with some edge nicks, USA Dime 1837 No Stars, Small Date, Round Top to 3 Breen 3217 Fine, Holed (£55 - £90) 2295) World a small group (6) Austria 3 Kreuzer 1665 Leopold I, KM#1116 GF/NVF, German States - Silesia 1696 CB KM#516 GF/NVF with grey tone, Poland (2) 3 Polker (2) 1624 KM#41 Fine, 1625 KM#41 Fine, Austrian States - Salzburg Kreuzer 1695 KM#248 Good Fine with a heavy flaw on the obverse, Poland Half Grosza 1559 Zygmunt II Obverse SIGIS.AVG. REX. PO. MAG. DVX. LI, Reverse MONETA . MAGNI. DVCAT9 . LITV. Kopicki 3258, VF (£75 - £100) 2296) World a small group (6) Ethiopia Birr (2) EE1889A KM#5 VF/ NVF, EE1892A KM#19 Fine, Turkey 20 Kurush AH1327/10 (1918) KM#780 Near VF, Spanish Netherlands (Brabant) Half Ducation 1668 Antwerp portrait worn, legends Fine, Spain 16 Maravedis 1663 Cuenca Mint, mintmark Star above Chalice KM#172.3 Fine/VG on a porous flan, Malta 2 Scudi 1796 KM#343 Near Fine/Fine (£100 - £150)
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2297) World a small group (6) Malaysia 10 Sen 1999 as KM#51 struck off-centre on a 1 Sen Bronze clad steel planchet UNC and lustrous in an ANACS holder and graded MS63, South Africa Penny 1928 KM#14.2 EF with a few small spots, Lundy Puffin 1929 S.7850 EF with some edge nicks, Hong Kong Cent 1880 KM#7 VF, Canada Cent 1881H KM#7 Fine, New Zealand Halfpenny 1947 KM#12 VF silvered (£30 - £50) 2298) World a small group (9) Ceylon (2) Five Rupees 1957 2500 Years of Buddhism KM#126 GEF, Half Stiver 1815 KM#80 VF/GVF, British Guiana and West Indies 1891 (strangely now unlisted by Krause, formerly KM#26) Lustrous UNC the reverse with some light toning, Hong Kong Five Cents 1904 KM#12 UNC/AU lustrous with light tone, Straits Settlements Ten Cents 1889 KM#11 Good Fine, Sarawak One Cent 1930H KM#18 UNC or near so with some minor spots, GB Third Farthing 1885 Peck 1937 EF, Jamaica Farthings 1952 (2) KM#33 both lustrous UNC (£75 - £100) 2299) World a useful group (14) South Africa (8) Crown 1950 Prooflike issue KM#40.1 About UNC and highly lustrous, Two Shillings 1896 VF, Shilling 1892 About VF/VF, Sixpences (3) 1896 Fine, 1897 (2) GVF lightly toned, and Fine, Pennies 1898 (2) Fine and VF/EF, German States - Prussia 2 Marks 1888A KM#510 Lustrous UNC, Belgium 10 Francs 1930 French Legend KM#99 VF, Philippines 50 Centavos 1947S KM#184 UNC lightly toned, Switzerland 5 Francs 1939 Zurich Exposition KM#43 A/UNC, Portugal 50 Centavos 1916 KM#561 UNC and lustrous with some small tone spots, Ceylon 5 Rupees 1957 2500 Years of Buddhism KM#126 A/UNC (£160 - £250) 2300) World a varied group (18) Brazil (4) 2000 Reis (3) 1888 GEF/ AU and lustrous, 1907 KM#508 (2) Lustrous UNC, 1000 Reis 1888 EF, Cuba Peso (2) 1936 GVF, 1939 GVF/VF, Colombia 50 Centavos 1892 KM#187.2 UNC and lustrous, Uruguay 1930 KM#26 UNC with choice tone, Venezuela 2 Bolivares 1965 Y#A37 GEF and lustrous Switzerland 5 Francs 1939 Zurich Exposition KM#43 About UNC lightly toned, Uganda 5 Shillings 1972 KM#18 Lustrous UNC, Belgium 10 Francs 1930 French legend KM#99 GVF, German States - Prussia 2 Marks 1888A KM#510 Lustrous UNC, Lithuania 10 Litu 1938 KM#84 A/UNC, Philippines 50 Centavos 1947S KM#184 Lustrous UNC with some toning, Sweden 2 Ore 1873 KM#729 GEF/AU, Austrian Netherlands Liard 1790 Insurrection Coinage KM#44 EF, Danzig 10 Pfennig 1920 Token Coinage in Zinc KM#Tn1 VF (£280 - £350)
2303) World in 3 albums (623) mostly 20th Century issues, includes a few earlier pieces with some Chinese Cash coins, a few silver minors included, in mixed grades, some later coins EF to UNC (£200 - £250) 2304) World in Silver (19) Sweden Rixdaler 1775OL KM#514 Fine. France (5) Five Francs (4) 1812K KM#694.8 About VF/ VF, 1847A KM#749.1 Fine, 1868BB KM#799.2 VG, 1875A KM#820.1 Fine, 20 Francs 1933 KM#879 NEF lightly toned. Netherlands 2 1/2 Gulden (3) 1847 KM#69.2 Near Fine/ About Fine, 1872 KM#82 Fine, 1938 KM#165 VF cleaned. Belgium Five Francs (2) 1848 KM#3.2 Good Fine, 1871 KM#24 NVF/VF with dark tone. Spain Five Pesetas 1878 (Year 78) DE-M KM#676 Fine/Good Fine. German States Five Marks (4) Baden 1888G KM#263.2 Fine, Bavaria 1908D KM#915 Fine/Good Fine, Prussia (2) 1904A KM#523 Fine, 1914A KM#536 VF/GVF with some lustre. Egypt (2) 20 Qirsh AH1293/30 (1905) KM#296 NF/VG, 20 Piastres 1917 KM#321 Near Fine. Mexico Peso 1923 KM#455 EF (£200 - £400) 2305) World INA Fantasy issues in a variety of metals, mostly Crown-sized (11) includes examples from Bermuda, Slovenia, Southern Rhodesia, Czech Republic, Andorra and Turkey, with some Piedforts, the Turkish piece believed unique with a silvered edge and produced for photographic purposes, with INA note, UNC with varying degrees of lustre, along with Denmark INA Fantasy 5 Euros 2002 Patterns in Silver (2), Obverse Margrethe II, Reverse MODEL each Prooflike UNC in the black box of issue, the boxes with some cracking to the vinyl (£125 - £150) 2306) World mostly 20th Century with a few earlier, in two albums (582) mostly base metal with a handful in silver, in mixed grades, includes a small group of World minor mis-strikes (£190 - £230) 2307) World over 8 kilos, perhaps a better then average mix (£40 - £80) 2308) World Silver a small group (7) Japan Yen Year 24 (1891), South Africa 2 1/2 Shillings 1895, Mexico (3) 2 Reales (2) 1753M, 1786 Mo FM, Real 1781 Mo, Spain 1771 PJ KM#388.1, German States - Prussia 6 Groscher 1778E Near Fine to Good Fine (£75 - £150)
2301) World a varied group (18) San Marino (5) 5 Lire (4) 1935, 1937, 1938 (2) Lustrous UNC, 10 Centesimi 1937 UNC with traces of lustre and a small spot, Saudi Arabia Hejaz and Nejd Sultanate Quarter Qirsh AH1346 (1928) GEF with a hint of toning, Turkey (4) 25 Kurush 1928 NEF, 10 Kurush 1926 GVF, 5 Kurus 1926 EF with some lustre, 1 1/2 Piastres AH1255/5 KM#654 VF or better, New Zealand Florins (4) 1934 GVF, 1935 NEF, 1943 lustrous GEF, 1946 Flat back on Kiwi KM#10.2 F/GF scarce, Russia (4) 50 Kopeks 1922 (2) Good Fine and Fine, Kopeks (2) 1840 EM VF, 1861 Fine with small spots (£140 - £180) 2302) World an accumulation in 3 albums (300) , includes Greece (100) mostly 20th Century base metal issues, in mixed grades (£75 - £120) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk
Observed read across grades to other systems Based on observations after LCGS have graded 41,000 coins November 2016
LCGS Numerical Grade
Average Raw UK Grade
Average Standard USA Sheldon
1
100
FDC
MS70
99
FDC
MS70
98
FDC
MS70
97
FDC
MS70
96
FDC
M69
FDC
95
94
AFDC
AFDC
93
2
MS 68 -69 MS68 MS 67 -68
92
AFDC
MS67
91
AFDC
MS66 -67
90
NFDC
MS 66
88
BU -NFDC
MS65 -66
85
Choice UNC - BU
MS 65
82
Choice UNC
MS 64 -65
80
Choice UNC
MS 64
78
UNC
MS 63 -64
75
UNC or near so
MS 62 - 63
70
AU
MS60 -61
65
GEF
MS60 -61
60
EF
AU58 - MS60
55
NEF
AU55
50
GVF
AU55
45
GVF
AU 53
40
VF
AU 50
35
NVF
EF 45
30
GF
EF 40
25
GF
F35
20
F
F30
15
NF
10
VG
8
VG
5
GOOD
4
FAIR
3
FAIR
2
FAIR
1
FAIR
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