Lot | Title | Estimate | Hammer price | |
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Victoria (1837-1901)
Crown, 1892, jubilee bust left, rev. St. George slaying Dragon, date below, (S.3921, ESC.2592). Light tone on reverse, about extremely fine
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£120 - £180 | £140 | View |
243 |
Victoria (1837-1901)
Crown, 1900, old veiled bust left, rev. St. George slaying Dragon, date below, edge LXIII, (S.3937, ESC.2608). Quite choice and well struck, a couple of tiny marks, mint state
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£340 - £400 | £320 | View |
244 |
Victoria (1837-1901)
Halfpennies (2), both 1841, young head left, date below, rev. Britannia seated right, the second with the E of DEI improperly struck, probably due to a clogged die, (S.3949). The first about…
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£80 - £120 | £100 | View |
245 |
Victoria (1837-1901)
Halfpenny, 1858/7, young head left, date below, rev. Britannia seated right, (S.3949). Nearly extremely fine
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£30 - £50 | £40 | View |
246 |
Victoria (1837-1901)
Halfpennies (2), 1900 and 1901, old veiled bust left, rev. Britannia seated right, date below, (S.3962). The first uncirculated with nearly full subdued lustre, the second choice mint state with full…
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£60 - £80 | £50 | View |
247 |
Victoria (1837-1901)
Specimen set, 1887, five pounds down to threepence (11 coins) in a black period case of issue by T. Smith & Sons, Goldsmiths to the Queen, Edinburgh, (S.3864, S.3865, S.3866, S.3869, S.3921, S…
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£4,000 - £4,600 | £4,600 | View |
250 |
Edward VII (1901-1910)
Halfcrown, 1907, bare head right, rev. crowned shield in garter, (S.3980, ESC.3573). Extremely fine, and certified and graded by CGS as LCGS 65
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£180 - £220 | £150 | View |
251 |
Edward VII (1901-1910)
Florin, 1906, bare head right, rev. Britannia standing, date below, (S.3981, ESC.3582). Dusky tone, good extremely fine or better
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£150 - £180 | £220 | View |
252 |
Edward VII (1901-1910)
Florin, 1903, bare head right, rev. Britannia standing, date below, (S.3981, ESC.3579). Dusky tone, extremely fine
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£120 - £150 | £100 | View |
255 |
Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
Two Pence, 1977, struck in a cupro-nickel, bust right wearing tiara, rev. large plume, mark of value below, (S.C1 var). Extremely fine and struck on a cupro-nickel blank in error, extremely rare
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£60 - £120 | £140 | View |
256 |
Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
Twopence, 1980, mis-strike with part brokage, reverse of the two pence struck on obverse (S.C1). Nearly very fine
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£30 - £50 | £35 | View |
257 |
Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
Twenty Pence, 2001, crowned bust right, rev. crowned rose, struck on a copper plated steel one penny blank in error, together with a letter from the Royal Mint providing confirmation of this. About…
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£200 - £300 | £360 | View |
258 |
William III (1694-1702)
Sixpence, 1696, York mint, laureate bust right, y below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, early harp, (S.3525, ESC.1296), toned good very fine, William IV (1830-1837), Threepence, 1835, bare head…
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£100 - £200 | £140 | View |
259 |
Halfpennies Group
Halfpennies (5), all in CGS holders, 1862, no rocks to left of lighthouse, extremely fine (CGS 80); 1924, extremely fine (CGS 75); 1930, good extremely fine with some lustre (CGS 80); 1950 proof,…
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£60 - £120 | £110 | View |
260 |
George V (1910-1936),
Mixed coins (5), Florin, 1935, mint state and CGS graded UNC 85; Shilling, 1911, attractively toned, good extremely fine and CGS graded EF 75; Sixpence, 1926, modified effigy, mint state and PCGS…
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£100 - £120 | £150 | View |
261 |
Gold Coin Clippings
Two partially melted clumps of clippings from hammered gold coins with a purity of 21.08ct. and a weight of 10.45g. Historically interesting and rare
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£440 - £500 | £460 | View |
263 |
Ireland, Charles II (1660-1685)
St. Patrick's coinage, large size, King David playing harp, crown above, star in legend, rev. St Patrick holding cross and crozier preaching, edge milled, brass plug (as issued), (S.6568). Die flaw…
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£500 - £600 | £800 | View |
264 |
Ireland, George III (1760-1820)
Proof Halfpenny, 1805, in bronzed copper, draped bust right, rev. crowned harp, date below, (S.6621). A splendid proof, choice mint state and certified and graded by NGC as PF 66 BN, the finest graded
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£200 - £300 | £340 | View |
265 |
Jersey, Victoria (1837-1901)
One thirteenth of a Shilling, 1851, young bust left, date below, rev. arms of Jersey, (S.7001). Toned, a few light marks, uncirculated
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£80 - £120 | £55 | View |
266 |
Belgium, Hainaut
Margaretha II von Constantinople (1244-1280), 2/3 Gros, Valenciennes mint, knight on horseback right, holding reigns and sword, rev. small cross pattée with crescents in quarters, with legend inner…
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£300 - £400 | £280 | View |
268 |
Costa Rica
2 Reales (1849-1857), undated, Type VI countermarked issue, of a lion walking left, on a British George III Shilling dated 1816, 5.1g, (KM. 93). Countermark Fine, host coin poor
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£20 - £30 | £90 | View |
270 |
East India Company
20 Cash, 1808, light issue, unaltered date, arms and supporters, East India Company above, date below, (KM.321); East India Company, Quarter Anna, 1858, coat of arms, rev. value within wreath (KM.463…
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£80 - £120 | £85 | View |
272 |
Netherlands, Willem I (1815-1840)
3 Gulden, 1832/21, bare head right, rev. crowned shield dividing mark of value, (KM49, Dv233). Some graffiti on obverse otherwise very fine
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£150 - £200 | £240 | View |
273 |
Russia, Alexander III (1881-1894)
1 Ruble, 1883, Coronation commemorative, Alexander III right, rev. crown jewels inside wreath, denomination above, edge plain (KM. Y.43). Mirror like surfaces, deep tone and extremely fine
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£340 - £400 | £360 | View |