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James VI (1567-1625), Balance Half-Merk, 1592, mm. cinquefoil, 4.18g/5h (SCBI 35, 1249; B 4; S 5491). Nearly very fine (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £300
Paul I, Coronation, 1797, a large silver medal by C. Leberecht, draped bust right, rev. cross, 51mm (BDM III, 354). Surfaces marked and has been cleaned, otherwise about very fine, very rare in this size (£300-400)
Victoria (1837-1901), Proof Shilling, 1839, without initials, edge plain, 5.61g/12h (ESC 1284; S 3904). Practically as struck with light olive-grey tone (£300-350)
South Africa, Zuid Afrikansiche Republiek, Gouvernemnts Noot for Een Pond, 1.5.1902, No. 59447A issued Te Velde (Pick 54). Few pinholes and two tiny punch-holes left side, good very fine (£60-80)
K.O. Peppiatt, Ten Shillings, 1940-48, X20Q 457976, error with long vertical strip of extra paper at bottom left corner, including part of vignette and prefix of next note (Dugg. B251). Very unusual error, very fine (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £290
K..O. Peppiatt, Five Pounds, 7th November 1945 run of four consecutive notes, K71 024361-64 (Dugg B255) [4]. Last with few brown spots, good very fine (£180-200)
North and South Wales Bank, Five Pounds, 18--, uniface black on white proof printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch for Llanidloes with bridge across Menai Strait at top centre (Grant 5522A). Has mount marks and paper remnants on back of all corners, good very fine (£300-350)
James I (1603-1625), Gold Halfcrown, mm. cross, fifth bust, 1.16g/7h (N 2095; S 2631). Gilt and obverse slightly double struck, fine (£100-120)
Alexander III (1249-1286), Sterlings (5), various, all rex scotorvm [5]. Very fine (£100-120)
Anne (1702-1714), Shilling, 1707, third bust (ESC 1141; S 3610). Extremely fine, olive tone (£150-200)
David II (1329-1371), Groat, class A, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, small young bust, tressure of six arcs, pellets in spandrels, 4.58g/11h (SCBI 35 –; cf. B 7, fig. 253; S 5094). Legends part flat, reverse slightly double struck and off-centre, otherwise fine with clear portrait and attractive tone, very rare (£100-120)
George II (1727-1760), Shilling, 1731, rev. roses and plumes in alternate angles (ESC 1194; S 3698). Very fine with attractive obverse tone (£80-100)
Mexico, Philip V, 8 Reales (4), 1740mf (2), 1741mf (2), all Mexico City [4]. Very fine (£250-300)
Victoria (1837-1901), Proof Sixpence, 1839, edge plain, 2.84g/12h (ESC 1685; S 3908). Some spots, otherwise brilliant with blue tone (£200-250)
Macdonald, G., A Hoard of Edward Pennies found at Lochmaben, 20pp, 2 plates; bound with Macdonald, G., Two Hoards of Edward Pennies recently found in Scotland, 52pp, 3 plates, later blue cloth; Macdonald, G., The Mint of Crosraguel Abbey, 43pp, engraved illustrations in text; bound with Cochran-Patrick, R.W., Medals of Scotland, 7pp, 1 plate, later blue cloth, two picture postcards of Crosraguel Abbey with descriptive information dated 1938 tipped-in; together with offprints of articles on...
Victoria (1837-1901), Proof Penny, 1853, copper, 18.93g/12h (BMC 1502; S 3948). Practically as struck (£200-250)
John Bradbury, Ten shillings, 1915, Z/30 045593, with Dardanelles campaign overprint (Dugg. T15). Minor pinholes and slightly faded, very fine (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £280
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Sixpences (3), all 1567, mm. lis, bust F (Borden/Brown 37, O2/R2, O4/R2 [2]; N 2030; S 2599) [3]. First very fine, others fair (£150-180)
Alexander III (1249-1286), Farthing, colon after rex, rev. four mullets of six points, 0.37g/1h (cf. SCBI 35, 291-3; cf. B 1, fig. 196; S 5063). A few scratches on obverse but fine, rare (£100-120)
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), First issue, Groat, mm rose, reads regi, 2.71g/11h (S 6504; DF 246). Legends weak in places but nearly very fine (£150-200)
United States of America, 20 Dollars, 1877s. Good fine (£240-280)
United States of America, 20 Dollars, 1912. Very fine but scuffed (£240-280)
Mexico, Philip V, 8 Reales (4), all 1740mf, Mexico City [4]. Very fine (£250-300)
James III (1460-1488), Groat, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, crown of three fleurs, tressure of ten arcs, trefoils on cusps except above crown, rev. cross before vil, mullet of six points in first and fourth quarters, three pellets in second and third quarters, double saltire stops both sides, 2.34g/5h (SCBI 35, 756; B 18, fig. 591; S 5274). Small striking split at 5 o’clock and a few verdigris spots on reverse, otherwise very fine (£250-300)
George II (1727-1760), Sixpence, 1739, rev. roses in angles (ESC 1612; S 3708). Extremely fine with attractive light tone (£120-150)
Mary (1542-1567), Testoon, 1557, 6.03g/6h (SCBI 35 –; B 17, fig. 792; S 5407). Reverse with crowned thistle countermark for the 1578 revaluation, nearly very fine (£200-250)
James VI (1567-1625), Ten Shillings, 1594, mm. quatrefoil, 6.08g/7h (SCBI 35, 1256-9; B 2; S 5493). Nearly very fine (£100-120)
George IV (1820-1830), Halfpenny, 1825 (BMC 1431; S 3824). Some minor spots but extremely fine with original colour, rare thus (£150-200)
Edward VII (1901-1910), Proof Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, both 1902 (S 3969, 3974A) [2]. Matt, as struck (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £270
Miscellaneous, Richard II to James I, coins in silver (6) [6]. Fine or better (£80-100)
Chatham Bank, One Pound, 19th October 1804, No. N360, issued for Sam. Ferrand Waddington & Co, uniface black on white with ship at top left and details of Bankruptcy Hearing written on back (Grant 717). Few tiny holes under vignette, good fine (£200-250)
Somalia, Democratic Republic, Proof 250 Shillings, 2000, gold, edge grained, 40.13g/12h (KM. –; F –; cf. DNW 59, 1361). Brilliant (£150-200)
David II (1329-1371), Groat, class A, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, small young bust, tressure of six arcs, 4.53g/2h (SCBI 35, 365; cf. B 9; S 5091). Legends part flat, otherwise very fine and attractively toned (£120-150)
David II (1329-1371), Groat, class A, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, small young bust, tressure of six arcs, mullet at end of obv. legend, 4.39g/11h (SCBI 35, 371, same dies; cf. B 13; S 5091). Legends weak, otherwise very fine with clear portrait (£120-150)
Anne (1702-1714), Crown, 1708, plumes, edge septimo (ESC 108; S 3602). Faint traces of brooch mounting on reverse at 3 and 9 o’clock, otherwise very fine (£150-200)
Miscellaneous, EUROPE, hammered silver coins (37), 17th century and earlier [37]. Varied state (£80-120)
Provincial Bank, One Pound, 4.11.1939, 23PA 080576, Ploughman issue, last recorded date and prefix of issue (MacDevitt E-038: Pick 38c). Very fine (£100-120)
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