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1 March 2000
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George I (1714-1727), Guinea, 1715 (SC 10; S 3630). Light surface marks, otherwise extremely fine, with some original brilliance (£600-800)
Hammer Price: £700
BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS British, Scotand, Edward vii as Prince of Wales, The Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, gold prize medal 1899, the edge engraved “To John Elliot, For best pen of Cheviot Sheep”, 62.5gms. Good extremely fine and rare (£700-800)
BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS British, Christs College, Cambridge, Porteus Medal 1808, in gold, by J. Phillp, bust left, reverse gateway decorated with College arms, edge engraved joannes boughton hogg ad mdcccxxxiv, 43mm (BHM 632; E 991), in contemporary leather case. Three small edge bumps, otherwise almost as struck, brilliant (£1,000-1,200)
Hammer Price: £780
Phoenicia, Phoenicia, Arados, Tetradrachms (12), dated 92-65 BC, bust of Tyche right, revs. Nike left (BMC 221, 226, 230 (2), 240, 241, 246, 256, 261, 266 (2), 269) [12]. Fine to very fine (£1,000-1,200)
Hammer Price: £800
George III (1760-1820), George iii, Coronation Medal, 1761, in gold, by L. Natter, bust right, reverse King enthroned left, crowned by Britannia stranding, 34mm (BHM 23; E 694; Wollaston 16). Slight surface marks, extremely fine, rare (£1,000-1,200)
Hammer Price: £820
Edward VII (1901-1910), Coronation 1902, Matt Proof Set, comprising gold Five and Two-Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, silver Crown to Maundy Penny, in original case of issue [13]. About as struck, a superb set (£1,000-1,200)
Hammer Price: £980
WORLD COINS United States of America, Indian head Cent, 1873, double Liberty in head dress. Very slight surface marks, otherwise extremely fine, with some original lustre, very rare (£800-1,000)
Hammer Price: £1,250
BRITISH COINS Henry I 1100 - 1135, Penny, Voided Cross and Fleurs type, London, Algar, ALFGAR ON LVNDE, 1.26gms (Harris, SCMB 1985, pp.281-2, ee [quoting NC 1892, p.84]; N 861; S 1266). Characteristic die flaw running across portrait, otherwise about extremely fine and full, an exceptional specimen, extremely rare thus (£1,000-1,500)
Hammer Price: £1,300
BRITISH COINS Edward III 1327 - 77, Third Period, Noble, mm. cross pattée on reverse only, reads EDWAR, chevron-barred A, coarse style with large nailheads on ship’s side, reverse large E in centre, larger lettering, double saltire stops both sides, 8.36gms (Potter IIa; Schneider –; N 1110; S 1481). Possible trace of mounting at 9 o’clock on reverse edge, otherwise a good full weight example, fine and clear, very rare (£500-700)
Hammer Price: £1,550
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