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Kent, Kent, J.P.C., The Roman Imperial Coinage, vol. X, The Divided Empire and the Fall of the Western Parts, London, 1994, clxxxii + 509pp, 80 plates, tables. Publishers’ green binding, as new; with d.j. (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £40
Kienast, Kienast, G.W., The Medals of Karl Goetz, Cleveland, 1980, 284pp including plates; Goetz II, [The Supplement], Lincoln, Nebraska, 1986, 179pp including plates [2]. Both almost as new, excellent works (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £80
Mattingly, Mattingly, H. and Sydenham, E.A., The Roman Imperial Coinage, vol.III, Antoninus Pius to Commodus, London, 1972, xviii + 514pp, 16 plates. The Spink reprint in publishers’ green binding, as new (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £20
Sotheby, Sotheby & co, sale catalogues (8): Harlan P. Smith, Greek and Roman Coins, 5-8 June 1905; A Well-Known Amateur, Greek Coins, 2-3 May 1905; C.E. Mackerell, Roman Bronze Coins, 16-18 May 1906; Astronomer, Roman Coins, 13-19 June 1906; Auguste D elbeke, Greek Coins, 24-25 April 1907; A Foreign Collector, Greek and Roman Coins, A Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Greek Coins, 6 December, 1907; Herrn R*** N***, of Hamburg, Greek, Roman and English Coins, 27-28 February 1908 [8]. All...
£80–£120
Sutherland, Sutherland, C.H.V., and Carson, R.A.G., The Roman Imperial Coinage, vol.VIII, The Family of Constantine I, London, 1981, xlix+ 605pp, 28 plates. Publishers’ green binding, as new; with d.j. (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £35
Treasury, John Bradbury, £1 (3) 1917-19 (Dugg. T.16) [3]. One with rust marks from paper clip top edge, very fine to good very fine (£60-70)
Hammer Price: £100
Treasury, N.F. Warren Fisher, £1 (6), 1919-23 (Dugg. T.24) [6]. Very fine to good very fine (£100-120)
Treasury, N.F. Warren Fisher, £1 (7), 1927-28 'Northern Ireland' issue (Dugg. T.34) all with light toning across part of note [7]. Good very fine (£160-180)
Hammer Price: £150
Treasury, N.F. Warren Fisher, £1 (5), 1927-28, as last (Dugg. T.34) plus Bank of England £1 (6) 1929-34 (Dugg. B.225 (5) and B226) [11]. Last very good, others good fine to good very fine (£120-140)
Bank of England, B.G. Catterns, £5, 8.July 1930 (Dugg. B. 228). Good very fine (£60-70)
Hammer Price: £90
Bank of England, B.G. Catterns, £20, 15.August 1929 (Dugg. B.230). With slight tear in indent on right edge, very fine (£240-260)
Hammer Price: £280
Bank of England, B.G. Catterns, £50, 20. March 1930 (Dugg. B.231). Missing part of upper left corner, foxing mainly along central fold, very good to fine (£70-80)
Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1 (35), 1934-39 (12), 1940-48 (23) (Dugg. B.238, 248) [35]. First series are good fine to very fine, second are good very fine to extremely fine (£90-100)
Bank of England, K.O. Peppiatt, £1 (2); together with miscellaneous world banknotes (101), mostly European [103]. Fine to very fine, a few better (£50-70)
£50–£70
Bank of England, P.S. Beale, £1 (12), 1949-55; together with other £1 (27), viz. 1960-62 (18), 1966-70 (1), 1970-78 (8) (Dugg. B.268, 281, 282, 305, 320, 322) [39]. Good very fine to uncirculated £60-70)
£60–£70
Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £5 (14), A09 prefix plus other A prefix notes (7), Britannia series of 1957 (Dugg. 277) [14]. Extremely fine (£220-250)
£220–£250
Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £5 (6), K05 prefix (2), K16 prefix (4) (Dugg. B280) [6]. Good very fine to extremely fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
Bank of England, J.Q. Hollom, £1 (2), both 1963, green, B07R, E24N (Dugg. B288); J.B. Page, £5, series D, 1971, blue, A10 (Dugg. B332), £1 (5), series C (2), 1971, green, T99L 780898, 780900 (Dugg. B320), series D, 1978, green, A04 613260, 613261, 613262 (Dugg. B337) [8]. First two good very fine, others all crisp uncirculated (£20-30)
Bank of England, British Armed Forces, £5 (110), 2nd series, c.1958 (Pick M 23). Almost uncirculated to uncirculated (£140-160)
Hammer Price: £70
Bank of England, British Armed Forces, £5 (100), 2nd series, c.1958 (Pick M 23). Almost uncirculated to uncirculated (£120-140)
Hammer Price: £60
Guernsey, States, £1 (5) and £5 (2), 1969-75; together with £1 (4), 1980 (Pick 45a, b, c, 46a, b, 48a) [11]. Good very fine to uncirculated (£100-120)
Elizabeth II (1952-, Government , 1961 £1 'Garvey' together with 10s and £1 'Stallard' signatures, 1972 £1 also Stallard and 1983 £50, no. 000495 (Pick 24b, 25a, b, 29a, 38a) [5]. Good very fine to extremely fine (£80-90)
Elizabeth II (1952-, Government, 50-Pence (5) signed 'Paul' as Lieutenant Governor; together with later 50-Pence (12), £1 (10), £5 and £10, 1977-83, signed 'Dawson' as Treasurer and £1 (11) 1983 issue on 'Tyvek' polymer (Pick 28c, 33-36, 39) [40]. Uncirculated (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £260
Jersey, States, £5, 1963-72 'Specimen', together with £5 1973-76 issued note, 1976 £1 (3) and £1 (34) specimens [2 sets of 17 with prefixes BB-TB], £5 Specimen and £1 (3) 1989, plus £1 specimen (Pick 9b, s, 11b, s,12s,15a, s) [44]. First issued £5 good very fine, others uncirculated (£80-90)
Republic (1937-, Bank of Ireland £1 (2), Ploughman series, dated 7.7.1938 and 9.2.1939 (Pick 8a, b) [2]. Very fine and better (£90-100)
Hammer Price: £180
Republic (1937-, Currency Commission, £10, 14.12. 1938, Lady Lavery at left (Pick 4B). Nick at top edge, very fine (£70-80)
£70–£80
Republic (1937-, Currency Commission, £5, 1942 with letter 'D' plus Central Bank £5 (5) 1945-49 (Pick 3C, 58b) [6]. First good very fine but with 8mm tear at left edge, others fine to good very fine (£70-80)
Republic (1937-, Central Bank, £5 (4), 1950-53; together with £1 (19) and £5 (2), 1954-55; £5 (5), 1956-58; £1 (6) 1974-75 (Pick 57c, 58b, c, d, 64c) [36]. Fine to good very fine (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £95
Ireland, Central Bank, 10s (4) 19.10.1955; plus various other 10s notes (46), 1959-68 (Pick 56c, d, 63) [50].Very good to good very fine (£70-80)
Hammer Price: £120
Republic (1937-, Central Bank, £1 (2) 1963, £1 (2), 1974, £1 1975, £1 1976; together with £5 (4 consecutive), 18.1.1971 £5 (2) 3.4.1973 and £5 (2) 5.9.1975 (Pick 64a,c,65c) [14]. Good very fine to extremely fine (£90-100)
Republic (1937-, Central Bank, £10 (2), 16.7.1968, O. Muimhneachain-Whitaker signatures; plus £10 (2) 10.2.1975, Whitaker-Murray signatures (Pick 66a, c) [4]. Good very fine (£70-80)
Republic (1937-, Central Bank, £10 (2), 9.3.1970; £10 (2) 30.3.1972, all with Whitaker-Murray signatures and second pair with metal thread in note (Pick 66b, c) [4]. Good very fine to extremely fine (£100-120)
Republic (1937-, Central Bank, £20 (2), 6.1.1975, Whitaker-Murray signatures (Pick 67b) [2]. Good very fine (£70-80)
Hammer Price: £65
Republic (1937-, Central Bank, £100, 10.4.1975, Whitaker-Murray signatures (Pick 69b). Good very fine (£130-140)
Hammer Price: £130
Republic (1937-, Central Bank, £20 (2), 24.3.1976, consecutive notes with Murray-O. Murchu signatures (Pick 67c). Good very fine to extremely fine (£80-90)
Republic (1937-, Central Bank, £20 (2), 24.3.1976, consecutive notes as last (Pick 67c) [2]. Good very fine to extremely fine (£80-90)
Republic (1937-, Central Bank, £50, 4.4.1977, last date of Lady Lavery issue (Pick 68c). Good very fine (£80-90)
£80–£90
Republic (1937-, Central Bank, £50, 4.4.1977, graffiti on back (Pick 68c). Good very fine (£70-80)
Republic (1937-, Central Bank, £100, 4.4.1977, Murray-O. Murchu signatures (Pick 69c). Good very fine to extremely fine (£140-160)
£140–£160
Republic (1937-, Central Bank, £5, 1981 error with mirror image on back, plus £5 1987 normal issue (Pick 71c, d) [2]. Uncirculated (£80-100)
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