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6 February 1998
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George III (1760-1820), George iii, Cartwheel Penny, 1797. A few marks to surfaces and rims, noticeable on close inspection, otherwise about extremely fine, even chocolate tone (£90-100)
£90–£100
George III (1760-1820), George iii, Restrike (Taylor) bronzed Proof Penny, 1807, from rusty dies (BMC 1354-VS). Practically mint state and rare (£250-280)
Hammer Price: £250
George IV (1820-1830), George iv (1820-1830), Two-Pounds, 1823 (SC 5). Extremely fine or nearly so (£400-500)
£400–£500
George iv, Crown, 1821 secvndo (SC 5). Lightly cleaned at some time, otherwise good extremely fine, attractive (£350-400)
£350–£400
George IV (1820-1830), Halfcrown, 1820 (SC 5). Almost as struck, grey/ blue tone, attractive (£180-220)
Hammer Price: £170
George IV, Halfcrown, 1826 (SC 95). Cleaned in the past and two minor obverse rim nicks, otherwise very fine (£25-35)
Hammer Price: £30
George iv, Proof Shilling, 1821, first bust, first reverse, grained edge, upset die axis (SC 10; ESC 1248-R3). Practically mint state, brilliant and deeply and attractively toned, very rare (£300-350)
Hammer Price: £400
William IV (1830-1837), Halfcrown, 1834, ww in script (SC 40). Extremely fine, grey/green tone (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £200
Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereign, 1859, the ‘Ansell’ variety with additional raised line on the lower part of the Queen’s hair ribbon (SC 185; S. 3852E). About extremely fine, very rare (£500-600)
Hammer Price: £500
Victoria, Young head, Crown, 1844 (SC 10). Has been lightly cleaned, obverse good extremely fine, reverse better (£500-600)
Hammer Price: £450
Victoria, Young head, Crown, 1845 (SC 25; ESC 282). Good extremely fine, retaining much brilliance, slight surface marks (£250-300)
Hammer Price: £320
Victoria, Crowns (2), 1844, 1899 lxii [2]. Very fine and extremely fine (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £140
Victoria (1837-1901), Victoria, “Gothic” Crown, 1847 (ESC 288). Extremely fine, toned (£400-500)
Hammer Price: £430
Victoria, Young head, Halfcrown, 1845 (SC 80). Good extremely fine, even attractive tone (£200-250)
£200–£250
Victoria, Young head, Halfcrown, 1874 (SC 150). Good extremely fine (£100-150)
£100–£150
Victoria, Young head, Halfcrown, 1887 (SC 285). Small dig below bust, otherwise extremely fine (£60-80)
£60–£80
Victoria, Florin, 1854, reads One (SC 55; ESC 811). Obverse fair, with bust rubbed and lacking most detail, reverse about fine, very rare (£250-300)
£250–£300
Victoria, Old head, Proof Florin, 1893 (SC 435). Good extremely fine, toned (£60-80)
Victoria (1837-1901), Victoria, Young head, Shillings (4), 1838, 1856, 1858, 1859 [4]. Extremely fine and better (£250-300)
Hammer Price: £230
Victoria, Shillings, 1840 and 1843 (ESC 1285 and1290) [2]. First extremely fine, but small area of discolouration on obverse by upper left margin and corresponding area of reverse and some spottiness elsewhere, the date very rare, second burnished and lacquered otherwise very fine, rare (£120-140)
Hammer Price: £110
Victoria, Jubilee head, Shillings (7), small head (3), 1887, 1888, 1889, lacquered, fine, and large head (4), 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892 [7]. Except as stated, extremely fine or better (£150-200)
Victoria (1837-1901), Young head, part Maundy sets (6), 1851, 1853, 1853, 1855, 1863, 1869 (all misssing 3d) [18]. Mostly extremely fine (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £130
Victoria (1837-1901), Victoria, Young head, Maundy oddments, Fourpences (3), Twopences (21), Pennies (13) [37]. Very fine to extremely fine (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £150
Victoria, Penny, 1847, far colon; Halfpenny, 1859 [2]. First with a few light surface marks noticeable on close inspection, otherwise extremely fine, toned pleasingly to a medium chocolate, with faint traces of original colour, second with a small splash of discolouration just above bun of hair and with a few small spots of verdigris elsewhere, otherwise better than extremely fine, obverse with virtually full lustre, reverse toned (£80-90)
Hammer Price: £80
Victoria, Pennies, 1860, beaded border (Fr. 6), 1873 [2]. First with only a few inconsequential flaws and slight rubbing to high points of reverse, otherwise good extremely fine with good surfaces, partly toned but retaining much original colour, second good extremely fine, with detail very crisp, a few light surface marks noticeable on close inspection, slight smudging before face, pleasing glossy tone (£80-90)
Victoria, Pennies, 1881 (2) (Fr. 102 and 106) [2]. First extremely fine or better, much original colour, slightly freckled, second fair (£120-140)
Victoria, Bun Pennies, 1886, 1890, 1893, 1894, Veiled head Penny, 1895 [5]. Extremely fine or better, all with much lustre (£130-150)
Victoria, Halfpenny, 1841, with upset die axis (SC 1025). Extremely fine, slight rubbing to highest points apparent on close inspection, but detail generally crisp, surfaces good, and with pleasing glossy chocolate tone, very rare, particularly in this state (£150-180)
£150–£180
Victoria (1837-1901), Victoria, Halfpennies 1861 (Fr. 270), 1861 (Fr. 275), 1862 A beside lighthouse (Fr. 290A), 1875 (Fr. 322), 1901, 1914, 1925 (2, both types), 1957 calm sea; Farthings, 1921, 1953 (2, Fr. 661 and 662) [12]. First fair, with some rather severe knocks on obverse behind monarch’s neck and rather pitted, but extremely rare, third fine, others generally very fine or better, some with lustre (£140-160)
Edward VII (1901-1910), Part Maundy sets (5), 1902 (2, both missing 1d), 1903 (missing 2d), 1905 (missing 3d), 1908 (missing 1d) [15]. Generally extremely fine or better (£70-100)
George v (1910-1936), Farthings (256). Generally very fine or better, many extremely fine with lustre (£30-50)
Hammer Price: £60
Elizabeth II (1953-), Proof Crown, 1960, the VIP issue with frosted bust (SC 35). Brilliant and practically as struck, very rare (£200-250)
Elizabeth ii, Halfcrowns (48), Florins (20), Shillings (32), Sixpences (86), various dates 1953-1967 [186]. Generally about mint state (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £45
Elizabeth ii, Tenpence, 1969, struck without a collar in error on a bronze flan. Very fine for wear, but discoloured, this probably caused by fire (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £40
Miscellaneous hammered silver coins (104), mostly 16th-17th centuries and English but including a few Scottish and Irish issues. [104]. Mostly poor or fair, some damaged (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £190
Miscellaneous hammered silver coins (24), mostly Edward I to Charles I. [24]. Some fair or fine, a few damaged (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £180
Miscellaneous hammered silver coins (23), mostly Henry III to Charles I. [23]. A few fine, but some damaged (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £85
Miscellaneous hammered coins (24, one in copper), mostly Edward I to Commonwealth, but including three Roman issues [24]. A few fine, but some damaged (£50-60)
English and Scottish hammered coins, etc., in silver and base metal (49). Mostly worn (£140-180)
Miscellaneous, Charles II To William and Mary, Maundy oddments, Fourpences (11), Threepences (7), Twopences (7) [25]. Mostly fine (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £210
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