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22 February 1995
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George VI, Sixpences (141), all dates from 1937-46. Some very fine and cleaned, but the majority extremely fine, some better (141)
Hammer Price: £80
Elizabeth II (1952 - ), Coronation Crowns, 1953 (40). Very fine or better (40)
Hammer Price: £160
Elizabeth II, Crowns, 1960 (37). Generally very fine or better (37)
Hammer Price: £120
English hammered coins: Kings of Northumbria, Aethelred II, First Reign, Alghere; Henry I, Canterbury Penny; Edward III, Halfpennies, London (2); James I, Penny, m.m. rose. First about very fine, but with some verdigris adhering to reverse, second fine, but struck off-centre, others fine or better (5)
English hammered coins: silver coins (24), mostly of Elizabeth I, and Roman coins (5). mostly poor (29)
Hammer Price: £100
English hammered coins: silver coins (53), mostly medieval, a few later, including a “Tealby” Penny, and some fragments. All very worn or damaged (53)
Hammer Price: £90
English hammered coins: hammered silver coins (72), generally Long Cross Pennies. mostly fair or fine (72)
Hammer Price: £350
English hammered coins: cut Short Cross and Long Cross Halfpennies and Farthings (31). Mostly fine or very fine (31)
English hammered coins: Long Cross Pennies (13), and a cut Short Cross Halfpenny. Poor to fair, some impaired (14)
Hammer Price: £30
Miscellaneous, English milled coins: Halfcrowns (2), 1689, first shield, 1746 Lima. Second almost very fine, first fair (2)
Hammer Price: £40
Miscellaneous, English milled coins: Halfcrowns (3), 1817, large head, 1823, second reverse, 1826. Last about fine, other two fine to very fine (3)
Miscellaneous, George II to Victoria, copper Halfpennies (17): 1745; 1799, five incuse gunports; 1799, six relief gunports; 1826, rev. A (2); 1852; 1853; 1853, with low eight and three of date double punched; 1853, with backward sloping five; 1854 (4); 1855; 1857, incuse dots on and above shield; 1858/7. A few fine, mostly good fine or very fine, or a little better, two have been cleaned, one very noticeably so (17)
Miscellaneous, George II to George VI, Cartwheel Twopences (2) and Penny, 1797 (2); Pennies, 1853, 1950, 1951; Halfpenny, 1751, and Farthing, 1799; and a Bristol Corporation Farthing, 1652. Penny, 1853, choice extremely fine, nicely toned, with traces of original colour, others better than fine, but the Cartwheels rather marked to surfaces and rims (10)
George V to Elizabeth II, Halfcrowns (36) and Florins (24). Some very fine, many extremely fine or better
Hammer Price: £45
Miscellaneous, Maundy coins: Maundy coins and other small silver denominations (24). Some very fine, some extremely fine or better (24)
Hammer Price: £130
Miscellaneous, Mis-struck coins: Victoria, Penny, 1861, double-struck; ‘Bun’ Halfpenny, an obverse brockage; Penny, 1900, overstruck, showing date on obverse and part of obverse legend on the reverse. First fine, but cleaned in the past, second about fine, last very worn but an unusual error (3)
Miscellaneous, Official cases: official leather cases for the 1902 long and short set, 1927 silver set, and the 1937, long and short set; an early leather case, probably for an 1887 silver set and a circular shagreen case for a medal. The cases for the 1937 set fairly clean, others showing some wear (7)
Channel Islands, bronze coins (76). Mostly about very fine, a few extremely fine or better (76)
Hammer Price: £70
Guernsey, base metal coins 1945 to 1959 (192); Coronation, 1911, white metal commemorative medal; Liberation, 1945, medal; Liberation Calvacade, participant’s medal; United Kingdom, commemorative Crowns, 1977 (40). Mostly very fine or better, several with some lustre (235)
Hammer Price: £75
Guernsey, 2-Doubles, 1929 H, Doubles, 1885 H (5), 1903 H (11). Lustrous and about as struck (17)
Hammer Price: £35
Guernsey, Double, the reverse with a red enamel cross in the centre and the date 1915 in the angles, with a loop for suspension. Good very fine
Hammer Price: £20
James II (1685-1691), Emergency Coinage, Gun Money, Limerick Mint, Shilling, 1690, September (DF 448-RR; S. 6582j). Very worn, but outline of portrait, crown on reverse, and legends clear, extremely rare
James II (1685-1691), Emergency Coinage, Gun Money, Shilling, 1690, May, reading may and era instead of fra in error (DF —; S. —). Fine, extremely rare
Hammer Price: £50
Ireland, Free State, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence, Threepence, Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, 1928. Mostly extremely fine or better, but the bronze coins have become toned and lack original brilliance (8)
Miscellaneous, Free State and Republic, Halfcrowns, 1928 (9), 1930, 1931 (2), 1931 (2), 1933 (2), 1934 (4), 1937, rare, 1939 (6), 1940 (4), 1941 (2), 1942, 1951, 1954, 1955 (2), 1959 (4), 1961 (2), 1962 (3), 1963 (2); Florin, 1933; Shillings, 1928 and 1954; Threepence, 1961; Pennies (79), various dates; Halfpennies (16), mostly fine or very fine, some, usually the more recent dates better; earlier regal base metal coins and tokens (8), including Gun Money Crowns (2), generally worn (155)
Ireland, Free State, Shilling, 1930. Practically mint state, a few light contact marks but surfaces generally excellent, very rare in this state
Hammer Price: £95
Ireland, Free State, Shilling, 1930. Extremely fine or a little better, detail sharp but with a few light surface marks
£100–£120
Ireland, Free State, Halfpenny, 1935. Almost as struck, with much original brilliance, rare thus
Ireland, Republic, Halfcrown, 1954. About as struck, with a few scattered light spots of discolouration, surfaces otherwise excellent
£10–£15
Ireland, Free State and Republic, coins (62), Shillings and smaller, mostly base metal. Generally about very fine, some scarcer dates (62)
Ireland, Republic, 8-coin mint sets (48), Halfcrown to Farthing, in green wallets. All in mint state (384)
Isle of Man, James Stanley, 10th Earl of Derby (1702-1736), cast Penny and Halfpenny, 1709 (Prid. 1 & 23). Fair, rare (2)
£30–£40
James Stanley, 10th Earl of Derby (d. 1736), Isle of Man, James Stanley, 10th Earl of Derby, bronze Penny and Halfpenny, 1733 (Pr.13 & 29); a copper Penny, 1733, gilded and with a gilt mount, and a contemporary counterfeit of a copper Penny, 1733. First fine, others fair (4)
£20–£25
Isle of Man, George III (1765-1820), Quayle, Cotteen and Lightfoot, Bankers, Castletown, Bank Penny, 1811 (Prid.53). With flaw to rim, probably caused in striking, otherwise extremely fine, with a pleasing light brown tone, with faint traces of original colour, rare thus
Hammer Price: £55
George III (1765-1820), Isle of Man, Halfpennies, 1813, 1839, and Farthing, 1839, Quayle, Cotteen and Lightfoot, Halfpenny, 1811; John Caine, Castletown, Pennies (2), and Halfpennies (2); William Callister, Halfpenny, 1831; Proof 50-Pence, 1981, for TT; and modern souvenir medals (6), one in 9ct gold, and another, perhaps not Manx, for the Liberation of Kuwait. Last five extremely fine or better, others mostly fair or fine (16)
£50–£60
Victoria (1837-1901), Farthing, 1839, struck off-centre, without a collar. Fine
Elizabeth II (1952-, Isle of Man, Elizabeth II (1952 - ), Currency sets, 50-Pence to Halfpence, 1972, 1973, 1974 (18). Generally extremely fine or better, very scarce, each year with a mintage of only 1,000 (18)
Hammer Price: £210
18th Century, Isle of Man, Isle of Man, E. Emmet, Hatter, Douglas, brass checks in imitation of George III Guineas (2), both known varieties (MacKay 155 & 156); London and Newcastle Tea Company, Douglas, brass check, 1879 (MacKay 165); and a small silver openwork badge of the Isle of Man crest. Last very fine, first three poor, heavily corroded and both the Emmet tickets pierced (4)
19th Century, Isle of Man, Isle of Man, Beatson & Copeland, Bankers, Douglas, Atlas Penny and Halfpenny, 1811 (Prid. 54 & 59). Both good fine (2)
19th Century, Isle of Man, Isle of Man, Victoria, Brown’s Theatre Royal Hotel, Douglas, uniface brass Twopence (Mackay 139). Good extremely fine, with original brilliance, very rare thus
Hammer Price: £65
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