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8 October 1999
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The Westbury Hotel 37 Conduit Street London W1S 2YF
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Victoria (1837-1901), BRITANNIA GROAT,1849 (ESC 1945; SC 115; S 3913). There seems to be a underlying digit on the last figure, possibly an 8, extremely fine, lightly cleaned (£30-50)
Hammer Price: £30
Charles II (1660-1685), Halfcrown,1683, 4th bust, tricesimo qvinto (ESC 492; SC 300; S 3367). Some pitting, more so on obverse, fine (£40-50)
William IV (1830-1837), Third-Farthing, 1835 (BMC 1477; SC 5; S 3850; Prid. Malta 2; cf. Magnay 217). Light spotting in field by Britannia’s knee, otherwise extremely fine with almost full original colour on obverse (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £25
William IV (1830-1837), BRITANNIA GROAT,1836 (ESC 1918; S 3827). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good extremely fine (£30-40)
William IV (1830-1837), BRITANNIA GROAT,1836 (ESC 1918; S 3827). Good extremely fine, toned (£30-40)
William IV (1830-1837), BRITANNIA GROAT,1837 (ESC 1922; SC 30). Good extremely fine (£30-40)
Victoria (1837-1901), BRITANNIA GROAT,1842 (ESC 1936; SC 55; S 3913). Extremely fine (£30-40)
Victoria (1837-1901), BRITANNIA GROAT, 1855 (ESC 1953; SC 155; S 3913). Slight scratch in field behind head, extremely fine, last 5 in date filled at top (£30-40)
Victoria (1837-1901), BRITANNIA GROAT,1888 (ESC 1956; SC 175; S 3930). Almost as struck (£30-50)
Victoria (1837-1901), BRITANNIA GROAT,1888 (ESC 1956; SC 175; S 3930). Good extremely fine (£30-50)
Charles II (1660-1685), Halfcrown,1682/79, 4th bust, tricesimo qvarto (ESC 489B; SC 295; S 3367). Pitted surfaces, only fair, but rare (£30-40)
Victoria (1837-1901), BRITANNIA GROAT,1839 (ESC 1932; SC 30; S 3913). Good extremely fine, toned (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £20
Victoria (1837-1901), BRITANNIA GROAT,1842 (ESC 1936; SC 55; S 3913) [2]. Extremely fine and good very fine (£30-40)
Victoria (1837-1901), BRITANNIA GROAT,1844 (ESC 1939; SC 80; S 3913). Almost extremely fine, toned (£30-40)
Victoria (1837-1901), BRITANNIA GROAT,1849 (ESC 1945; SC 115; S 3913). About extremely fine, toned, scarce (£30-50)
Victoria (1837-1901), BRITANNIA GROAT,1843 (ESC 1938; SC 70; S 3913). Good very fine (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £15
Victoria (1837-1901), BRITANNIA GROAT,1843 (ESC 1938; SC 70; S 3913). Die flaw above Britannia and on 8 of date, almost extremely fine (£20-30)
Charles I (1625-1649), Halfcrown, Second horseman, with sword on King’s right shoulder, obverse mm. tun (?), garnished oval shield between C-R, g of regno retrograde (as N 2207 and 2769). A contemporary forgery in pewter, horseman very weak, otherwise nearly very fine, interesting (£30-40)
Commonwealth (1649-1660), Halfcrown, 1653, mm. sun (S 3215). Obverse a little flat on top of shield and laurel, die flaw on the n of england, reverse a little double struck, very fine or better, toned (£150-200)
£150–£200
Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1662, rose below, edge undated (ESC 15; SC 5; S 3350). Obverse wear to the high points, better than very fine, reverse with die flaw on fouth quarter, good very fine, toned (£250-300)
£250–£300
Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1662, rose below, edge dated 1662 (ESC 17; SC 20; S 3351). Two scratches in obverse field, a full attractive coin, very fine, toned, scarce (£300-400)
£300–£400
James II (1685-1688), Crown, 1688 qvarto (ESC 80; SC 25; S 3407). Light adjustment marks, about extremely fine, toned (£500-700)
£500–£700
William and Mary (1689-1694), Five-Guineas, 1692 (SC 15; S 3422). Some light surface marks and light wear to the high points, almost extremely fine, attractive red tone (£3,000-3,500)
£3,000–£3,500
William and Mary (1689-1694), Halfcrown, 1693, 3 over 3 inverted, Second busts, Second reverse (ESC 521-R3; SC 70; S 3436). Very fine, very rare (£150-200)
William III (1694-1702), Crown, 1700 dvodecimo (ESC 97; SC 100; S 3474). Light adjustment mark on top of laurel, extremely fine,uneven tone (£300-400)
William III (1694-1702), Crown, 1700 decimo tertio (ESC 98; SC 105; S 3474). Weak on bust, good very fine, toned, rare (£300-400)
William III (1694-1702), “Fine Work” Five-Guineas, 1701 (SC 20; S 3456). Hair flat on neck and tuncation, adjustment marks on date and shield of first quarter, otherwise extremely fine (£2,000-2,500)
£2,000–£2,500
William III (1694-1702), “Fine Work”, Two-Guineas, 1701 (SC 5; S 3457). Almost extremely fine, attractive tone (£2,200-2,500)
£2,200–£2,500
Anne (1702-1714), Crown, 1707 sexto, roses and plumes (ESC 102; SC 20; S 3600). Adjustment marks on bust, weak on 17 of date, of dull apperance, better than very fine (£250-300)
Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrown,1839, Proof, Type A1, with one plain and one ornate fillet, edge plain (ESC 670; SC 10; S 3885). Stain on nose and minor dent on cheek otherwise brilliant and toned, as issued in the sets (£1,500-1,800)
£1,500–£1,800
George II (1727-1760), Halfcrown, 1736 nono, roses and plumes (ESC 599; SC 30; S 3692). Some cabinet wear, almost extremely fine, toned (£400-500)
£400–£500
George II (1727-1760), Halfcrown, 1746 lima, decimo nono (ESC 606; SC 70; S 3095A). Almost extremely fine, attractive tone (£150-200)
Edward VII (1901-1910), Halfcrowns,1902 (2), Currency and Matt Proof (ESC 746 and 747; S 3980) [2]. Extremely fine and mint state (£100-120)
£100–£120
George IV (1820-1830), Proof Sovereign, 1821, by B. Pistrucci, milled edge (Montagu 926; Murdoch 378; SC 10). Light surface marks, good extremely fine, brilliant, very rare (£2,000-2,500)
George IV (1820-1830), Proof Sovereign, 1825, by William Wyon after Chantrey, plain edge (Montagu 929; Murdoch 382; SC 40). About as struck, brilliant, very rare (£2,000-2,500)
George IV (1820-1830), Proof Halfcrown, 1826, milled edge, as issued in the sets (ESC 647; SC 100; S 3809). Lightly cleaned at some time, good extremely fine (£250-350)
£250–£350
George IV (1820-1830), Proof Shilling, 1826 milled edge, as issued in the sets (ESC 1258; SC 80; S 3812). Good extremely fine, toned (£120-150)
£120–£150
George IV (1820-1830), Proof Sixpence, 1826, milled edge, as issued in the sets (ESC 1663; SC 60; S 3815). Good extremely fine, toned (£80-100)
£80–£100
William IV (1830-1837), Proof Set, 1831, comprising Gold Two-Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, Silver Crown to Maundy Penny, Copper, Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, contained in oval leather fitted case [14]. The Two-Pounds a little mishandled, slight rim nicks and hair lines in the fields, the Maundy Penny a replacement, otherwise all good extremely fine or better, the gold brilliant, the silver all with matching tone, the copper with an attractive red/brown patina, a rare set...
£14,000–£16,000
Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereign, 1871, Type I, die 30 (SC 265; S 3853B). With very light surface marks, almost as struck (£120-150)
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