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United States of America, California, Fractional gold Half-Dollar, 1871 (Breen 1045-R6). Almost extremely fine (£100-120)
£100–£120
United States of America, Morgan Dollars (6), 1878 S (2), 1881, 1881 S, 1886, 1897, all have been graded by ANACS and contained in the original plastic envelopes and card. Extremely fine or better (£100-120)
United States of America, Morgan Dollars (4), 1881 O ,1882 S, 1884, 1886, 1886 O, Peace Dollar, 1923, Half-Dollars (4), 1942 S, 1944, 1944 S (2) [9]. Very fine to extremely fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Penny, Facing Bust type, Thetford, Ælfwine, Ælfpine on deot, 1.01gm (Freeman 29; N 830; S 1183). Flan a little bent, weak on one side (and corresponding on reverse), otherwise fine (£40-50)
£40–£50
United States of America, Five-Dollars, 1877 CC, Coronet type. Good very fine, rare (£2,500-3,000)
£2,500–£3,000
Harold I (1035-1040), Penny, Jewel Cross type, London, Corf, CORFF ON LVNDENEE, bust with ornamental diadem, no bar to A in king’s name, 0.68gm (Talvio L1, National A; N 802; S 1163). Chipped and with a feint surface crack, otherwise good fine and toned, rare (£150-250)
£150–£250
United States of America, Five-Dollars, 1877, Coronet type. Good very fine, rare (£3,000-3,500)
£3,000–£3,500
Stephen (1135-1154), Penny, Cross Moline type, Southwark, Wulfwold, PVL[––––––]ON: SV:, 1.23gm (Mack 32c; N 873; S 1278). Crimped and half flat, otherwise about fine (£40-60)
£40–£60
18th Century, Warwickshire, Warwickshire, Birmingham Mining & Copper Co, Halfpenny, 1792, BIRMINGHAM REDRUTH & SWANSEA edge (DH 93). Fine (£15-25)
£15–£25
United States of America, Ten-Dollars, 1857 O, Coronet type, no Motto above Eagle. Better than very fine, rare (£1,800-2,200)
£1,800–£2,200
Henry III (1216-1272), Penny, Long Cross series, London, type I/II mule, Nicole, NICOLE ON LVND, 1.39gm (N 984/5; S 1360). About very fine (£40-60)
United States of America, Ten-Dollars, 1866, Coronet type, Motto above Eagle. Good very fine, rare (£2,000-2,500)
£2,000–£2,500
United States of America, Ten-Dollars, 1880 O, Coronet type, Motto above Eagle. Almost extremely fine (£1,500-2,000)
£1,500–£2,000
19th Century, Cornwall, Cornwall, Camborne, Dolcoath Mine, Lord de Dunstanville, Pennies (2), 1812 and undated (D 12, 14) [2]. First fine, second about very fine (£40-50)
Miscellaneous, Coins of the world, some British, in AR and base metal (33). Varied state (£60-70)
£60–£70
Miscellaneous, Coins of the World, mostly 19th & 20th Century issues, AR (18), Æ etc (220) [238]. Varied state (£90-110)
£90–£110
James II (1685-1688), Archbishop Sancroft and the Seven Bishops, 1688, a cast silver medal by G. Bower, bust of Sancroft right, reverse busts of the seven bishops in medallions, edge plain, 49mm (MI. 622/37; E 288b). Very fine, old tone (£40-50)
George II (1727-1760), Free British Fishery Society Established, 1750, a silver medal by L. Koch, bust of Prince of Wales right, reverse fishermen with nets, trawler in background, 40mm (MI 659/365; E 629). About very fine, toned (£40-50)
Charles II (1660-1685), Five-Guineas, 1683, Second bust, edge year tricesimo (SC 145; S 331). Good very fine (£3,500-4,000)
£3,500–£4,000
19th Century, Dorset, Dorsetshire, brass Shilling, Poole ?/ Folkestone, 1811, Naval bust left, reverse commerce seated right (DH 17). Fine, extremely rare (£60-80)
£60–£80
19th Century, Dorset, Dorsetshire, silver Shilling, Shaftesbury Bank, 1811 (D 22). Almost as struck (£30-40)
£30–£40
18th Century, Dorset, Dorsetshire, silver Sixpence, Shaftesbury Bank, 1811 (D 28). Almost as struck (£50-60)
£50–£60
George III (1760-1820), Sheffield Pitt Club, Established 1810, a silver medal by J. Wilson of Sheffield, bust of Pitt left, reverse legend in wreath, 42mm (BHM 703). Some scuffing in reverse field, otherwise very fine; mounted in circular surround with clip and ring for suspension (£60-80)
Charles II (1660-1685), Pattern Farthing or Medallet, 1676, struck in silver (P 492). About very fine (£60-80)
James II (1685-1688), Half-Guinea, 1688 (SC 20; S 3404). A little weak on reverse, rim with a small file mark at 10 o’clock (test mark ?), otherwise extremely fine or better, rare in this state of preservation (£850-1000)
£850–£1,000
19th Century, Miscellaneous, Silver tokens (8), Gloucestershire, Gloucester 5; Lincolnshire, Lincoln 12; Middlesex, London 9, 17; Somerset, Bristol 26; Staffordshire, Fazeley 12; Yorkshire, Sheffield 42, York 80; Uncertain Locality 18 [9]. Generally fine, one or two better (£80-90)
£80–£90
William and Mary (1689-1694), Five-Guineas, 1691 (S 3422). Better than very fine, a pleasing coin (£2,800-3,000)
£2,800–£3,000
19th Century, Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire, silver Shilling, Saunders & Butt, 1811 (D 7). Good extremely fine, toned (£60-70)
19th Century, Hampshire, Hampshire, silver Shilling, Andover, W.S. & I. Wakeford, 1811 (D 11).Good extremely fine, toned (£50-60)
19th Century, Hampshire, Hampshire, silver Shilling, Portsmouth, J. Dudley,1811(D 36). Very fine (£60-70)
George II (1727-1760), Young head, Five-Guineas, 1729 e.i.c. (SC 15; S 3664). Some surface marks, otherwise about extremely fine (£3,000-3,500)
19th Century, Kent, Kent, Folkestone, silver Sixpence, 1811, obverse bare head right, reverse rose & shamrock (D 14). Scratched behind bust, good very fine (£30-40)
19th Century, Lancashire, Lanceshire, Manchester, W. Ballans, silver Shilling, 1811 (D 3). Scuffed, otherwise better than very fine (£20-30)
£20–£30
Victoria (1837-1901), Cardiff Science & Art School, Town Prize, silver, 1890, by Barry & Sons, City armorial shield, reverse inscriptions, 51mm (BHM-;E-). Extremely fine, attractively toned, cased and rare (£80-120)
£80–£120
19th Century, Middlesex, Middlesex, Charing Cross, silver Shilling, 1811 (D 9). Extremely fine, rare (£50-60)
Victoria (1837-1901), Bridgnorth and South Shropshire Infirmary, opened, 1896, bronze and white metal medals, 33mm; and another medal of Bridgnorth for the Jubilee, 1887. Very fine or better, but last beginning to corrode (£10-15)
£10–£15
George III (1760-1820), “Spade” Guinea, 1794 (S 3729). Edge filed at 3 o’clock, otherwise very fine (£80-100)
19th Century, Middlesex, Middlesex, Charing Cross, silver Shilling, 1811 (D 11). Extremely fine, rare (£50-60)
Great Britain, Medway Rowing Club,1897, silver, by Vaughton, armorial shield, reverse engraved inscription in wreath (awarded for club pairs to a stroke), 39 mm. Extremely fine and cased, scarce (£80-100)
19th Century, Middlesex, Middlesex, Charing Cross, silver Sixpence, ND (D 33). Good extremely fine, rare (£30-40)
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