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Monaco, Prince Albert I, 100-Francs, 1895. Some slight surface marks, otherwise extremely fine (£300-350)
£300–£350
Nepal, Gold Tola, AH 2003 (1946) (KM 703.1). About as struck (£120-150)
£120–£150
Æthelred II (second reign, c.858-c.862), Aethelred ii (978-1016), Penny, First Hand type, York, Oda, oda mo eoferpic (N. 766; S.1144). Very fine, but cleaned and with small flaw to rim (obverse 6 o’clock) (£200-220)
£200–£220
Netherlands, William III, 10-Gulden, 1876. Good extremely fine (£60-80)
£60–£80
Newfoundland, Victoria, Cent, 1888, last 8 over a 3. About fine and clear, the overdate particularly apparent, believed previously unrecorded (£50-100)
£50–£100
Cnut (1016-1035), Helmet type Penny, wineman on thetford (N 787). Very fine (£100-150)
£100–£150
Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, Short Cross type, arncetel on york (N 790). Very fine, dark tone (£100-150)
Portuguese India, Louis I, type set, Rupia to Eighth Rupia [4]. Very fine or better (£40-50)
£40–£50
South Africa, South Africa, Z.A.R., Half-Pond, 1897. Good extremely fine (£50-60)
£50–£60
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Henry vi (1422-1461), Halfpennies (6), London (5), two with leaf on breast, and Calais (1), an Irish Penny of Edward IV of Dublin [7]. One pierced, mostly fine (£40-50)
Henry VII (1485-1509), Henry vii, Groat, London, Second Coinage, Profile type, mm. lis (SC 35). Better than very fine, clear portrait (£150-200)
£150–£200
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Henry viii (1509-1547), First Coinage, Groat, m.m. portcullis (S 2316). Very fine, pleasing portrait, but colour rather unpleasing and perhaps artificial (£280-300)
£280–£300
Edward VI (1547-1553), Edward vi (1547-1553), Fine silver issue, Crown, mm. y. Worn in centre, fair (£150-200)
Edward VI (1547-1553), Edward vi, Fine silver issue, Crown, 1552, mm. tun (S 2478; SC 25). Fine (£350-380)
£350–£380
13th Century, 13th Century: Main Pictorial series, GOLD token, lis on checky field, reverse rose cross of 8 petals, normal size 16mm flan, 2.43gm (cf. Mitchiner 67). Minor test marks both sides, otherwise better than very fine, believed to be the earliest known English token struck in gold, an important and significant piece (£300-400)
£300–£400
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Elizabeth i (1558-1603), Sixth issue, Crown, mm. 1, 29.52 gms (SC 25). Very fine and attractive, but bodice work and dress have been tooled (£800-1200)
£800–£1,200
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Elizabeth i, Sixth issue, Halfcrown, mm. 1 (SC 30). A little weak as usual, otherwise almost very fine (£400-450)
£400–£450
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Elizabeth i, Shilling, Fifth Issue, m.m. tun (1591-5) (S 2577). About very fine (£150-180)
£150–£180
Commonwealth (1649-1660), Commonwealth, Halfcrown, 1653, reading the · · commonwealth (ESC 431; SC 5). Colour a little unpleasing and with some flaws to rim, otherwise very fine, with detail generally sharp
£350–£400
Commonwealth (1649-1660), Commonwealth, Shilling, 1654 (SC 5). Centre weak, fine to very fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
World Coins, including many 19th Century issues, of Austria, silver and billon (7), Æ (39) [46]. Many very fine (£80-100)
Commonwealth (1649-1660), Commonwealth, Oliver Cromwell, Halfcrown, 1658 (SC 10). About very fine (£400-500)
£400–£500
James II (1685-1688), Crown, 1687, second bust (ESC 78; SC 15). Hair as usual for this issue weak, otherwise good extremely fine, rare in this state of preservation (£750-850)
£750–£850
William and Mary (1689-1694), Shilling, 1693 (SC 15). Good fine (£90-100)
£90–£100
William III (1694-1702), Guinea, 1701, second bust (SC 90). Good very fine (£500-550)
£500–£550
Anne (1702-1714), after Union, Guinea, 1713 (SC 90). Good very fine (£500-600)
£500–£600
Anne (1702-1714), Anne, after Union, Half-Guinea, 1713 (SC 50). Good extremely fine, attractive red tone (£700-800)
£700–£800
Anne (1702-1714), Anne, before Union, Crown 1703 vigo (SC 5). Good very fine (£350-450)
£350–£450
Coins of the World, in silver and base metal (205), including several Ancient issues [205]. Many very fine (£60-80)
Anne (1702-1714), Anne, after Union, Shilling, 1708 plain (SC 110). Slight haymarking, otherwise almost as struck, uneven tone (£150-180)
George II (1727-1760), Young head, Guinea, 1733 (SC 70). Slight haymarking, and slight wear to the high points, otherwise extremely fine (£800-1000)
£800–£1,000
George III (1760-1820), Battle of the Nile, 1798, Alexander Davison’s Medal, bronze, by C.H. Küchler, figure of Hope holding an oval medal of Nelson, reverse British fleet in Aboukir Bay, edge lettered, 47mm (BHM 447; Pollard 15; E. 890). Surfaces rather dirty, but very fine (£100-120)
£100–£120
George III (1760-1820), George iii, Shilling, 1817. Almost as struck, uneven tone (£30-40)
£30–£40
George III (1760-1820), George iii, 2nd Coinage, 1797, Cartwheel Twopence and Penny [2]. Very fine (£60-70)
£60–£70
Victoria (1837-1901), City of London, Visit of Czar Alexander II of Russia to London, 18th May, 1874, by C. Wiener, bronze, 77mm (BHM 2981: E 1634). Extremely fine, but slightly rubbed (£80-100)
George IV (1820-1830), George iv (1820-1830), Proof Two-Pounds, 1826, as issued in the sets (SC 20). About as struck (£2200-2500)
£2,200–£2,500
Victoria (1837-1901), Jubilee 1887, large gold Medal by L.C. Wyon after Sir J.E. Boehm and Sir Frederick Leighton, 58mm (BHM 3219; E 1733). Rim rather rubbed, with some suface marks and scratches, otherwise extremely fine, rare (£750-850)
George IV (1820-1830), George iv, Sovereign, 1829 (SC 65). Good extremely fine (£350-400)
Ulster Unionist Convention, 1892, silver medal by Gibson & Co, 38mm (BHM 4333). Extremely fine, has been cleaned (£20-25)
£20–£25
William IV (1830-1837), William iv (1830-1837), Proof Two-Pounds, 1831, plain edge, as issued in sets (SC 5). Slight surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine, brilliant (£3500-4000)
£3,500–£4,000
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