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Halfpenny, London, early bust of intermediate style with type I lettering, nothing on breast, lower right serif of I in king’s name from a damaged punch, 0.43gm (N 1331b; S 1699). Good fine, bust clear (£35-45)
£35–£45
Germany, Wurttemberg, Wilhelm i, Gulden, 1824 W (KM 551). Fine or better, surfaces porous and colour curious, the colour perhaps the result of exposure to heat, rare (£60-80)
£60–£80
Groat, Rosette-mascle issue, London, mm. incurved pierced cross, almost very fine, Halfpenny, fine (£60-80)
Germany, 5-Pfennig, 1949; East Germany, 10-Pfennig, 1963 [2]. Both extremely fine or better, last rare (£80-100)
£80–£100
Government, 4/-, 1939 plus 1978 Collector series (Pick 5, CS1). 4/- with edge nicks is fine, set is uncirculated (£60-70)
£60–£70
Groat, class 2, mm. cinquefoil (N 1704; S 2195). Slightly chipped at 3 o’clock, otherwise very fine (£60-80)
Central Bank, 1-Dinar, 1972, specimen (Pick 67). Uncirculated (£50-60)
£50–£60
2-Lepta, 1857. Struck from a rusty die, otherwise extremely fine (£30-40)
£30–£40
Republic, 1-Gourde, 1895 (KM 46), key date for series. Extremely fine (£120-150)
£120–£150
United States of America, Confederate $10 and $100, 1864, together with Bank of New England $1 unissued, modern M.P.C. notes (4), financial emphemera (6) and safe conduct passes (5) from Korean and Vietnamese wars. Very good to uncirculated (£50-60)
Democratic Republic, 5-Dong, 1946 (Pick 4). Nick top edge, good very fine (£40-45)
£40–£45
Democratic Republic, 500-Dong, 1949 (P 31b). Extremely fine (£70-80)
£70–£80
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Halfgroat, Pennies (2), Threehalfpence [4]. Fine or better (£80-100)
Miscellaneous, World, selection of notes (94) from Central and South America 1913-1975. Very good to uncirculated (£70-80)
James I (1603-1625), Shilling, Second Coinage, third bust, mm. lis (N 2099; S 2654). Almost very fine (£80-100)
Italy, Firenza, Giovanni Gastone, Zecchino, 1733 (F 328). Good very fine (£200-300)
£200–£300
Republic, 100-Lire, 1955. Almost as struck (£50-60)
Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1672, third bust (ESC 45). Rather haymarked, otherwise about very fine (£100-120)
£100–£120
Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1679, third bust (ESC 56). Very fine (£150-200)
£150–£200
James II (1685-1688), Crown, 1687 (ESC 78). Adjustment marks on both obverse and reverse at 12 o’clock, otherwise about extremely fine, attractive tone (£400-500)
£400–£500
Luxembourg, Charlotte, Commemorative 250-Francs, 1963, for Millennium (KM 53.1). Uncirculated, or close to it for wear, but soft in spaces, probably struck from a worn die, and with some surface marks (£20-30)
£20–£30
William III (1694-1702), Pattern Halfpenny, 1694, with the figure of Britannia from a punch used for Charles II, 31mm (BMC 612 but edge plain). Smoothed, fine and very rare (£60-£80)
Mexico, Empire of Maximilian, Peso, 1867, Mo (Mexico) (KM 388). About very fine, typical soft strike (£50-60)
Monaco, Proof 10-Francs, 1966 for 10th Wedding Anniversary of Prince Rainier and Princess Grace (KM 146). Almost as struck (£30-40)
People’s Republic, copper-zinc 10-Centimos, 1975 (KM 93). Good extremely fine, retaining some original lustre, scarce (£30-40)
People’s Republic, a similar coin. Similar state (£30-40)
People’s Republic, another. Good extremely fine, toned (£20-30)
George II (1727-1760), Young head, Guinea, 1732 (S 3674). Light wear to the high points, otherwise almost extremely fine, with some brilliance (£700-800)
£700–£800
Netherlands, Holland, Half-Liondaalder, 1577, 13.25gm. About very fine, grey tone (£60-80)
George II (1727-1760), Young head, Crown, 1736 (SC 45). A little dull and worn high points, otherwise very fine or better (£250-300)
£250–£300
George II (1727-1760), Old head, Halfcrown, 1750 (ESC 609; SC 85). Slight cabinet wear, otherwise almost as struck, rare in this state of preservation (£800-£1000)
£800–£1,000
Medals Related to Motoring & Motor Sport, Germany, International Automobile Exhibition, Berlin, 1899, a bronze medal by Maxin Kunaczynski for the Mitteleuropæischer Motorwagen-Verein, front view of a standing female with arms outstretched, holding a wreath, riding in a primitive car adorned with a Prussian eagle, below a globe showing central Europe, reverse flourishing tree, FUR GUTE LEISTUNGEN on scroll, 65mm (BDM –). A most unusual early German motoring medal, about extremely fine and...
£90–£120
George II (1727-1760), Halfpenny, 1751. Good very fine, much original lustre (£60-70)
Charles ii, Portrait Copper Jettons (3), 1671, 1676, 1678 [3]. Fine or better, clear and attractive portraits (£80-100)
Sweden, Gustav v, 5-Ore, 1927 (KM 554.2). About very fine, a very rare date (£80-100)
George III (1760-1820), “Cartwheel” Twopence, 1797. Better than very fine, toned (£80-100)
France, George V, c.1915, a large cast bronze artist’s model for a portrait medal by F. Rasumny for Duseaux of Paris, bust left in military uniform, 242mm; together with the corresponding working steel punch, 23mm [39mm width], stamped 3132, 23 m/m. (BDM VIII, 151). [2]. Extremely fine, former with the number 355 painted on the back; a unique pair (£100-150)
£100–£150
George III (1760-1820), “Cartwheel” Twopence, 1797. Better than very fine (£70-100)
£70–£100
George IV (1820-1830), Pattern Crown, 1825, second head, plain edge (ESC 255-R3). A few marks on the edge, otherwise good extremely fine, extremely rare (£2,000-2,500)
£2,000–£2,500
George IV (1820-1830), Proof Halfcrown, 1825, bare head left, plain edge (ESC 644-R2; SC 85). Slight wear to the high points, otherwise almost as struck, attractive tone, very rare (£600-800)
£600–£800
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