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Numismatists' Tokens, London, Covent Garden, William Till, Halfpenny-sized token, 1839, in copper, arms, rev. similar, 29mm, edge plain, 12.13g/12h (D & W 346/60); Penny-sized tokens (2), both 1834, in copper, winged figure of Father Time kneeling, gathering coins onto a tray, rev. legend, collections purchased, etc, 33mm, edge plain, 15.56g/12h (D & W 346/62; Bell A6), and in white metal, similar, rev. arms, 34mm, edge plain, 11.28g/12h (D & W 346/67) [3]. First extremely fine and...
Hammer Price: £230
Numismatists' Tokens, London, Covent Garden, William Till, Penny-sized token, 1834, in white metal, arms, rev. legend, collections purchased, etc, 34mm, edge plain, 12.06g/12h (cf. D & W 346/68-9, not recorded in white metal). Graze by russell, otherwise about extremely fine, extremely rare (£60-80)
William and Mary (1689-1694), Halfcrown, 1689, first shield, caul and interior frosted, no pearls (ESC 504; S 3434); together with other miscellaneous English silver coins, Edward I to George III (5) [6]. Generally fine, one mounted on edge (£80-100)
Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, 25-23 BC, Emerita, in the name of P. Carisius, bare head left, rev. military trophy on heap of shields and lances, 3.83g (RIC 4b; BMC 284; Sear 1628). Off-centre, otherwise very fine, scarce (£220-250)
William IV (1830-1837), Halfcrown, 1834, ww in block (ESC 660; S 3834A). Good extremely fine, toned (£220-250)
Victoria (1837-1901), Farthings (15), all 1882h (F 549; BMC 1905; S 3959) [15]. All brilliant mint state, with full original colour (£150-180)
Victoria (1837-1901), Crown, 1894, edge lvii (ESC 306; S 3937). Slight surface marks, almost as struck, scarce (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £220
Mexico, Republic, 8 Reales, 1876/5bh, Mexico City (KM. 377.10); French Indo China, Piastre, 1904a (KM. 5a.1); together with other coins of French Indo China, Finland, France, China, Japan, Monaco, Straits Settlements, etc, in silver (28), base metal (25), almost all pre-1930 [55]. First extremely fine, second nearly so, both toned, others generally fine and better (£200-250)
George III (1760-1820) Pre-1816 issues, Pennies (7), 1797 (3, one made into a box), 1806 (3), all with hair curl, 1807 (BMC 1132 [3], 1342 [3], 1344; S 3777, 3780) [7]. The 1797s fair to fine, one 1806 extremely fine with original colour, others generally very fine (£60-80)
Mexico, Republic, Oaxaca, restrike 60 Pesos, 1916, 41.57g (Vogt 755; cf. F 174). Minor hairlines, practically as struck (£240-280)
Miscellaneous, Charles II to Victoria, Maundy oddments (22), viz. Fourpences (6), 1689 (ESC 1866), 1713 (ESC 1893A), 1848, 1875, 1883, 1892; Threepences (4), 1683, 1713 (2, one with larger bust), 1830; Twopences (3), 1679, 1713, 1865; Pennies (8), 1693, 1706, 1772, 1800, 1835, 1844, 1858, 1878 [22]. Two extremely fine, others fine and better, several toned, one pierced (£100-150)
Roman Imperial coinage Miscellaneous, 1st to 4th century, bronzes (51), including some provincial and Eastern issues [51]. Varied state (£150-250)
Roman Imperial coinage Miscellaneous, Coins in silver (5), bronze (65), including Greek and provincial issues, a variety of types [70]. Varied state, uncleaned (£60-100)
Elizabeth II (1952-, Proof sets: 1970 (10), 1971 (4), 1972 (3), 1973 (3), 1974 (3), 1975 (3), 1976 (3), 1977 (3), 1978 (3), 1979 (3), 1980 (3), 1981 (2), 1982 (2) [Lot]. All brilliant and in card wrappers as issued (£90-120)
Tacitus (275-276), (10), viz. Rome (5: RIC 82, 83 [2], 89, 94); Ticinum (5: RIC 140 [2], 152, 162, 163); Florian (6), all Lugdunum (RIC 2, 9, 12 [2], 15 [2]) [16]. Fine to very fine (£100-150)
Charles I (1625-1649), Charles I, miscellaneous coins, in silver (17, mostly Twenty Pence), base metal (3, including a contemporary forgery of a Twenty Pence) [20]. Varied state; a useful lot for the student (£80-100)
William II (1694-1702), William II, Ten Shillings, 1695 (S 5687); together with other miscellaneous Scottish coins, in silver (6), copper (9) [16]. Varied state (£200-220)
William I (1066-1087), Penny, paxs type, Winchester, Leofwold, lifpold on pinc, 1.39g (BMC 1109; N 848; S 1257). Good fine, portrait better, toned (£90-120)
Spink Auction Catalogues, Spink Coin Auctions, Nos.1-40, 42-3, 45-8, 50-1, 53-8, 60-98, 7.x.1993, 13.x.1993, 24.xi.1993, 102, 104 [2], 106-113, 21.v.1996 [Clifford], 114, 3.x.1996 [Mauritius/Rey], 115, 117-41, 13.iv.2000 [Dreesman I], 143 [2: Gustav and Clive of India], 144-5, 147, 149-57 [October 1978-November 2001]; together with other miscellaneous Spink and Christie’s catalogues (9) [Lot]. An excellent and complete run of coin auction catalogues, including many important collections;...
Edward III (1327-1377), Treaty period, Groat, Calais, mm. cross potent, annulet on King’s breast, double annulet stops on obv., stop after villa, 4.53g (LAL g; N 1258; S 1619). Cracked, otherwise about very fine and toned, rare (£100-150)
George II (1727-1760), George II, Farthing [1760] (DF 563; S 6611). An obverse brockage, extremely fine and patinated, rare and unusual (£60-80)
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Annulet issue, Quarter-Noble, Calais, mm. large lis, three lis around shield, reads di, trefoil punctuation, later n, 1.67g (Whitton 6; N 1421; S 1814). Good fine but cracked, scarce (£100-120)
Free State (1921-1937), Free State, Florin, 1937 (DF 666; S 6626). Trifling bagmarks, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck, very rare (£240-280)
Richard II (1377-1399), Groat, type II, reads z franc, 3.27g (N 1320b; S 1679); together with miscellaneous coins in silver (17), Edward III to Charles I [18]. Varied state, a few pierced (£120-180)
Roman Republic, Cn. Cornelius Lentulus, Quinarius, 88 BC, head of Jupiter right, rev. Victory standing right (Craw. 345/2; Sear 255); together with other Denarii (6), anonymous issue, 86 BC (Craw. 350A/2; Sear 266), C. Annius T.f. T.n. Luscus, 82-81 BC (Craw. 366/2; Sear 290), L. Cornelius Sulla, 82 BC (Craw. 367/5; Sear 286), C. Naevius Balba, 79 BC (Craw. 382/1b; Sear 309), M. Aemilius Scaurus, 58 BC (Craw. 422/1b; Sear 379) and C. Vibius C.f. C.n. Pansa, 48 BC (Craw. 449/1a; Sear 420)...
Numismatists' Tokens, London, Covent Garden, William Till, Halfpenny-sized tokens (4), all 1834, in copper (3) and gilt-copper, similar, all 29mm, edge grained, 12.06g/12h, and edge plain (3), 11.35g/12h, 11.40g/12h and 11.17g/12h [gilt-copper] (D & W 346/56); Farthing-sized token, 1834, in copper, similar, 22mm, edge plain, 5.73g/12h (D & W 346/58) [5]. Gilt-copper very fine but otherwise unpublished, others extremely fine and better, mostly with considerable original colour (£80-100)
Octavian (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, 29-27 BC, Rome, bare head right, rev. imp caesar on architrave of temple with colonnaded base, 3.92g (RIC 266; BMC 631; Sear 1557). Reverse off-centre, otherwise almost very fine and dark-toned, scarce (£150-200)
William and Mary (1689-1694), Shilling, 1692 (ESC 1075; S 3437). Wear to the high points on obverse, otherwise very fine, reverse better (£200-250)
Charles I (1625-1649), Pattern Halfgroat, in silver, by N. Briot, mm. flower, uncrowned bust right in ruff, rev. regit vnvs vtroqve, sceptre and trident in saltire, crowned cs at sides, 1.46g (SCBI Brooker 1254, same dies; N 2685). Very fine, toned, scarce (£100-150)
Charles II (1660-1685) Hammered coinage, First issue, Shilling, mm. crown on obv. only, 5.89g (ESC 1009; N 2762; S 3308). Obverse about fine, reverse fine, rare (£100-120)
Victoria (1837-1901), Proof Crown, 1887, edge grained, struck en médaille, 28.33g (ESC 297; S 3921). Graze on cheek, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck, toned (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £210
India, Mughal Empire, Shah Jahan, round Mohur, AH 1045 [1636], 10.94g (F 414). Very fine and well struck, with a hint of red tone (£80-100)
George II (1727-1760), Halfpenny, 1731 (BMC 840; S 3717). Two tiny verdigris spots on globe, otherwise extremely fine with most attractive light patina and traces of original colour on the reverse (£140-180)
George II (1727-1760), Farthing, 1734 (BMC 861; S 3720). Extremely fine and well struck, with a hint of original colour (£150-180)
Netherlands, William I, 5-Gulden, 1826b (F 330; KM. 60); together with other European gold coins (4) [5]. First very fine, others fair to fine, two damaged (£150-200)
Roman Imperial coinage Miscellaneous, Denarii (13), of Trajan (2), Hadrian (11); together with bronzes (5), of Nero and Hadrian (4) [18]. Generally fine to very fine (£150-200)
George III (1760-1820) Pre-1816 issues, Pattern Halfpenny, 1799, in gilt-copper, by C.H. Küchler, laureate bust right, k· on fold of drapery, rev. Britannia seated left, flaw under her right armpit, edge grained, 12.63g (BMC 1233; Selig 1386). Brilliant and practically as struck (£180-220)
Roman Imperial coinage Miscellaneous, 1st to 4th century, Denarii (14), Antoninianus, bronzes (8) and a lead medal [24]. Varied state (£100-150)
Miscellaneous, Belgium, Turkey, Canada, USA, Netherlands, Mexico, Russia, etc, coins in silver (54), base metal (74); together with an Italian copper medal [129]. Fine to very fine, many better (£150-200)
William I (1066-1087), Penny, paxs type, Bristol, Swein, spein on bricsopi, 1.38g (SCBI Mack 1407, this coin; FEJ 1611, same dies; BMC 533; N 850; S 1257). King’s face partly weak, otherwise very fine and toned (£120-150)
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