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e-Auction 6: General, British and World Coins and Medals

End date 2025年7月29日星期二
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Total lots: 158

Lot 122
Ireland, Henry III (1216-1272)
Penny, group IIa, Dublin, moneyer Ricard, facing bust in triangle, reads HENRIIUS, rev. long voided cross, 1.45g, (SCBC 6240). Toned, about very fine
Estimate: £80 - £100
Starting bid: £60
Lot 123
Ireland, Henry III (1216-1272)
Penny, group IIa, Dublin, moneyer Ricard, facing bust in triangle, rev. long voided cross, 1.45g, (SCBC 6241). Light tone and about very fine
Estimate: £100 - £120
Starting bid: £80
Lot 124
Ireland, Edward I (1272-1307)
Penny, class Ib, Dublin, crowned facing bust in triangle, rev. long cross pattee, lombardic n, 1.19g, (SCBC 6247, D&F 64/65 mule). Very fine, a rare mule
Estimate: £80 - £100
Starting bid: £60
Lot 125
Ireland, Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
Penny, 1601, shield dividing ER, rev. crowned harp dividing date, mm. star, (SCBC 6510). Cracked, otherwise toned and nearly very fine
Estimate: £30 - £50
最新叫价 £20
Lot 126
Irish Free State (2)
Halfcrowns, 1961, mule, harp and date, rev. from earlier die (1928-1937), horse left, mark of value below, (S.6638A). The first very fine or better, the second nearly very fine
Estimate: £160 - £200
Starting bid: £120
Lot 127
Roman, Claudius (41-54 AD)
As, bare head left, rev, S - C across field, Minerva advancing right, brandishing spear and holding shield, 11.61g, (RIC 116). Dark toning, about very fine
Estimate: £50 - £60
Starting bid: £30
Lot 128
Roman, Claudius (41-54 AD)
Sestertius, laureate head right, rev. Spes walking left, holding flower and lifting hem of skirt, 24,43g, (RIC 115. RCV 1854). Good very fine but with some corrosion and slight surface scratches
Estimate: £80 - £100
Starting bid: £40
Lot 129
Roman, Vespasian (69-79 AD)
Denarius, laureate head right, rev. Ceres seated left, holding grain ears and torch, 2.56g, (RIC 1062). Deep tone, fair
Estimate: £20 - £30
最新叫价 £10
Lot 130
Roman, Marcus Aurelius (161-180 AD)
Denarius, laureate head right, rev. Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopia, 2.90g, (RIC 576, RSC 297, BMC 447). Good Fine
Estimate: £40 - £70
最新叫价 £30
Lot 131
Roman (9)
Antoniniaus, including a Gallienus, rev. Pegarus; Valerian, rev. Oriens; Salonina, rev. Segetiae within Temple; and Victorinus, rev. Salvs. Some still fully silvered, others some parts remain. Generally, all about very fine
Estimate: £150 - £200
Starting bid: £130
Lot 132
Cuba, Alfonso XIII (1886-1931)
Souvenir Peso, 1897, type II date closely spaced, Cuban coat of arms, rev. female head right dividing date, 0.900 silver, 22.5g. Scratches to reverse, otherwise good very fine or better
On 1897 the "1 Peso" denomination was replaced by the word "Souvenir", as US Government would have…
Estimate: £160 - £220
Starting bid: £60
Lot 133
USA
Quarter dollar (25 cents), 1835, Liberty cap head left, 13 stars around, rev. eagle with arrows and olive branch in talons, (KM 55). Very fine
Estimate: £40 - £60
最新叫价 £20
Lot 134
USA
Half dollar, 1861, Philadelphia mint, seated liberty looking over left shoulder, 13 stars around, date below, rev. eagle with arrows and olive branch in talons, (KM Pn2). About extremely fine
Estimate: £60 - £100
最新叫价 £55
Lot 135
USA
Five cents, ‘buffalo nickel’, 1914 D (Denver), Indian head right, rev. buffalo standing left, key date, (KM 134). Some light surface scratches, toned and good fine, rare
Estimate: £80 - £100
Starting bid: £70
Lot 136
USA
Half dime, 1838, 'O', New Orleans, seated liberty, no stars, date below rev. value and O within wreath, key date, (KM 60). Toned fine and very rare
Estimate: £80 - £100
Starting bid: £70
Lot 137
USA (3)
One Dime, 1838, Philadelphia, large stars, (KM 63.1); Five Cents, 1832, Liberty cap, date below, (KM 47); Two Cents, 1867 (KM 94). The first two, good very fine, the third, good extremely fine with some lustre
Estimate: £100 - £200
最新叫价 £80
Lot 138
Silver World Coins with mounts (2)
Russia, 1839, 1 Rouble, with badge fastening across reverse and loop at top along with a 1732 Minzland 30 Kreuzers with button loop attached to centre of reverse
Estimate: £100 - £120
Starting bid: £40
Lot 139
Mixed Silver Coins
226.71g of mixed silver world coins, Various countries and with various silver contents.
Estimate: £60 - £80
最新叫价 £40
Lot 140
Charles II (1660-1685)
Silver Badge, 1662, marriage of Charles II to Catherine of Braganza, cast oval with suspension loop at the top (Eimer 225). Very fine and better
Estimate: £80 - £120
Starting bid: £60
Lot 141
Victoria (1837-1901)
Diamond jubilee medal, struck in silvered brass by Kings Norton Metal Company (Birmingham), 1897, Queen Victoria surrounded by her eight sons & daughters, rev. Prince Edward and wife surrounded by their 10 sons and daughters, 19mm, 3.22g, (BHM 3603). Very fine with loop at top
Estimate: £20 - £30
Starting bid: £15
Lot 142
George VI (1936-1952)
Coronation medal, 1937, struck in silver, by John Langford-Jones, conjoined crowned busts of George and Elizabeth left, rev. the ship of State right, with the king sitting in the stern, three female figures in front blowing trumpets, 22.62g, 35mm, subtle toning, jewellers inscription on reverse edge, in box of issue
Estimate: £60 - £80
最新叫价 £50
Lot 143
Suffolk
Blything Halfpenny, 1794, mounted yeoman left, FIRST TROOP in exergue, rev. castle and Suffolk 1794 within a garter, (D&H 19). A couple of small spots, good very fine with lustre
Estimate: £30 - £50
Starting bid: £20
Lot 144
USA
New Jersey, Goadsby copper half penny merchant token, 1787, horse's head right, plow below, rev. union shield, 9.89g, 27mm diameter, (KM 8). About fine and rare
Estimate: £80 - £120
Starting bid: £40
Lot 145
USA
Brass gaming token, 1803, by Kettle & Sons, Birmingham, imitating an 1803 half eagle. Good fine or better
Estimate: £30 - £50
Starting bid: £20

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