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Catuvellauni, Epaticcus, Unit, Victory seated right, tasciov around, rev. boar right, tree behind to left, epat below, 1.27g/3h (BMC 2294-2328; VA 581; S 357). Very fine or better £150-200
£150–£200
William III (1694-1702), 1697, second bust, reads gvliemvs (ESC 1564A; S 3537). A few scratches, otherwise better than fine, very rare £90-120
£90–£120
Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereign, 1842, open 2 (M 25; S 3852). Good fine, rare £500-550
£500–£550
Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereign, 1849, small 8, large 4 in date (M 32; S 3852C). Very fine, rare £300-350
£300–£350
Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereign, 1859, both as in gratia inverted vs (M 41; S 3852D). Good very fine, the variety unpublished, extremely rare £800-1,000
£800–£1,000
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Continental series E, Sceatta, variety E, degenerate head enclosing pellets, rev. debased standard enclosing pellets, pellet-in-annulet in centre, 1.11g/12h (M –; N –; S 790E). Of good silver, good very fine £60-80
£60–£80
Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereign, 1865 die 13, large 5 in date (M 50; S 3853). Nearly very fine, rare £250-300
£250–£300
South Africa, Paul Kruger, Half-Pond, 1893 (Hern Z39; KM. 9.2; F 3). Good very fine, very rare £25,000-30,000
£25,000–£30,000
Victoria (1837-1901), A silver box made of silver Threepences, all dated 1887, possibly made for a table condiment, 65 x 38 x 48mm. £80-100
£80–£100
Spain, Philip III or IV, 8 Réales, date and mint uncertain, 23.92g/3h (cf. Cayón type 106). Good fine £40-60
£40–£60
Sudan, Republic, 20 Ghirish (200), all 1985 (200) (KM. 96) [200]. Bagmarked, about as struck £100-150
£100–£150
Henry VII (1485-1509), Profile issue, Halfgroat, Canterbury, mm. rose, 1.56g/8h (N 1750; S 2261). Weak on King’s face and obverse slightly double-struck, otherwise very fine or better £120-150
£120–£150
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. rose, bust D, reads franc’, saltires in forks, 2.51g/4h (Whitton i, 3; N 1797; S 2337E). Dig in obverse field, attempted piercing in reverse and creased, otherwise good fine £70-90
£70–£90
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Third coinage, Crown of the Double Rose, Bristol, mm. WS on rev. only, reads henric viii and spina, Bristol lettering, rev. reads d g angl franc, rose punctuation, 2.99g/5h (Whitton 2; N 1836; S 2310). Cracked and repaired in centre, otherwise very fine £800-1,000
Victoria (1837-1901), Penny, 1879, dies Mk, 9.45g/12h (Gouby B; F 97; BMC 1715; S 3954); Farthing, 1881h (BMC 1904; S 3959) [2]. First extremely fine with original colour, second with minor carbon specks, otherwise virtually as struck £150-200
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Rosette-Mascle issue, London, mascle after rex, rosette after don, 0.35g/7h (Withers RM4d; N 1455; S 1872). Legends flat in places, otherwise nearly very fine, rare £200-250
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Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpence (5), 1860 beaded borders, 1862, 1885, 1887, 1890 (F 496, 507, 555, 559, 562; BMC 1750, 1776, 1839, 1843, 1846; S 3956) [5]. Extremely fine and better, all with varying amounts of original colour £150-200
Philip and Mary (1554-1558), Groat, mm. lis, 1.82g/8h (N 1973; S 2508). Creased, otherwise good fine, reverse better £150-200
Edward VII (1901-1910), Florin, 1903 (ESC 921; S 3981). Better than extremely fine £200-250
£200–£250
Zimbabwe, Republic, currency sets (20), each comprising 25, 10, 5, 2, 1 Dollar, 50, 20, 10 Cents, mixed dates, 2001-3 [160]. Mostly extremely fine or better £60-80
James I (1603-1625), Third coinage, Crown, mm. lis, 29.84g/9h (FRC dies X/XVIII [Sale, lot 33]; N 2120; S 2664). Some faint engraved graffiti in fields, otherwise better than very fine, toned £1,500-1,800
£1,500–£1,800
Edward VIII (1936), Trial Die for the proposed nickel-brass Threepence, 1936, star of David, date in centre, rev. model, edge plain, 6.81g/12h (Giordano T23.1; Dyer p.22; cf. BDW 1, 186). Light graze in upper reverse, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare £3,000-4,000
£3,000–£4,000
Charles I (1625-1649), Tower mint, Pattern Shilling, Gp D, by an unknown artist, in silver, mm. rose, crowned bust left in collar and armour with ribbon of the lesser George, both arches of crown jewelled, rev. oval scroll-garnished shield between c r, no inner circles, 5.77g/12h (SCBI Brooker –; N 2697). About fine and toned, excessively rare £2,500-3,000
£2,500–£3,000
Charles I (1625-1649), Aberystwyth mint, Sixpence, mm. book, small bust as Tower Gp G, inner circles, 2.82g/10h (Morr. C-1; SCBI Brooker –; N 2336; S 2890). Slightly creased, otherwise good fine, very rare £700-900
£700–£900
Charles II (1660-1685), Guinea, 1679, fourth bust (MCE 80; S 3344). A few surface marks, otherwise very fine or better £1,000-1,200
£1,000–£1,200
Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1663, first bust, edge xv (ESC 27; S 3354). About very fine £500-600
£500–£600
Charles II (1660-1685), Maundy set, 1679 (ESC 2375; S 3392) [4]. Good fine or better £150-200
William III (1694-1702), Halfpenny, 1699, type 2, reads britan ia (BMC 678; S 3555). Fair, the error clear, very rare £80-100
Seaby, H.A., The Milled Silver Coinage of England from Charles II to the Present Day, London, 1925, iv + 134pp, illustrations in text; Shirley-Fox, J., The Pleasures of English Coin Collecting, Medstead, 1934, 83pp; Seaby Ltd, B.A. (London), Catalogue of the Coins of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1936, 73pp, engraved illustrations in text; together with other references (6), by Thorburn, Jewitt, Lane-Poole, W.A. Seaby, and a copy of the sale catalogue of the Gantz collection, Part II, Ju...
£25–£35
George I (1714-1727), Half-Guinea, 1727, second bust (MCE 276; S 3637). Trace of crease, otherwise very fine or better, rare £1,000-1,200
George III, Halfcrown, 1817 (ESC 618; S 3789); Victoria, Crown, 1845, edge viii, cinquefoil stops (ESC 282; S 3882) [2]. First good very fine, second good fine £120-150
George II (1727-1760), Half-Guinea, 1756 (MCE 364; S 3685). Sometime cleaned, otherwise good fine £350-400
£350–£400
George II (1727-1760), Sixpence, 1732, roses and plumes (ESC 1608; S 3707). Good very fine, reverse better £200-250
George II (1727-1760), Sixpence, 1739, roses (ESC 1612; S 3708). Good extremely fine, toned £250-300
George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, Half-Guinea, 1801, sixth bust (MCE 439; S 3736). Mount removed at 12 o’clock, otherwise fine £90-120
Belgium, Albert I, 20 Francs [4 Belgas], 1931, Flemish legend; 10 Francs [2 Belgas], 1930, French legend (KM. 99, 102) [2]. First very fine, second extremely fine £50-70
£50–£70
George III (1760-1820), Bank of England, Three Shillings, 1812 (ESC 416; S 3770). Some surface marks on reverse, otherwise good very fine or better £120-150
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