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New Zealand, Auckland Numismatic Society, medal for Decimalisation, silver, 1967, Maori head upon easel, shoreline bush in background, extremely fine, together with other tokens etc (6) [7], very fine to extremely fine (£25-35)
£25–£35
Henry III (1216-1272), Cut Halfpenny, Short Cross type, Rhuddlan, Gp.II, class IIIc, Simon, mm. cross pommée, [SIM]OND·ON·R[VLA], from the die with pommée X in REX, 0.79gm (Brand, BNJ 1965, 3360, same dies; N 973/1; S. p.117). Fine and clear, rare (£50-70)
£50–£70
Henry III (1216-1272), Continental imitation of a Short Cross type Penny, WALTER·OR·ON, unusual style with sceptre below and to left of bust, obverse legend starts HHEN, 1.43gm. Very fine but with evidence of double striking, unusual (£30-40)
£30–£40
Germany, First World War, Field Marshall Limon v. Sanders, Battle of Gallipoli, German portrait medal, 1916, in silver, by W, published by Lauer, bust facing wearing Turkish fur hat, reverse two standing figures of Turkish soldiers, matt finish, 33mm. Extremely fine but somewhat softly struck and slightly discoloured (£60-80)
£60–£80
Edward III (1327-1377), Post-Treaty Period, Groat, London, mm. cross pattée, reads FRANC, 4.12gm (N 1286; S 1637). Face weak, fine, toned (£40-50)
£40–£50
Belgium, First World War, Brand Whitlock, U.S.A. Ambassador in Belgium, silvered bronze medal by Devreese, 1915, 74mm. Good very fine, rather unevenly toned (£20-25)
£20–£25
Belgium, Herbert Hoover, Belgian portrait medals, 1916, 54mm, in silvered bronze and bronze; another bronze medal of Hoover, reverse herbert c hoover from his friends of the c.r.b., 75mm, all by Devreese [3]. Second harshly polished, others very fine or better (£30-40)
France, Louis xviii, 20-Francs, 1817 A; 10-Francs, 1896 [2]. Good fine and extremely fine (£70-80)
£70–£80
Belgium, First World War, “Argonne”, an unusual bronze ashtray, the American Distinguished Service Cross, argonne above, 83mm, unclear Paris maker’s mark on bottom.; together with an unusual bronze plaquette by Gairal de Serezin, French veteran welcoming young American soldier, his arms around his shoulder, 111 x 124mm. Good very fine and extremely fine (£40-60)
£40–£60
France, Louis Phillippe i, 40-Francs, 1833. Fine (£90-100)
£90–£100
France, Louis Phillippe i, 40-Francs, 1835. Adjustment marks on reverse, otherwise fine (£90-100)
France, Louis Phillippe i, 40-Francs, 1836. Fine (£90-100)
France, Third Republic, Monetary Essay, unit value 20, 1896, struck in maillechort,obverse map of the globe, legend above monnaie inalterable, reverse date within wreath, legend above metal excel argent. (VG 4269). Almost extremely fine and rare, slightly discoloured (£60-80)
Germany, Bishopric of Augsburg, Horstmann Von Dillinger (1250-1286), Bracteate (Bonhoff 1917; Steinhlilber 91). Chipped at 12 o’clock, better than very fine (£30-50)
£30–£50
Germany, Frankfurt, Double-Thaler, 1866 (Dav 651; KM 365). Extremely fine, toned (£100-120)
£100–£120
Germany, Hanover, George iii, 24-Marien Grosch, 1788 (Welt 2817; KM 341). About as struck, toned (£100-120)
Germany, Saxony, Friedrich August, Thaler, 1853 (D 878). Has been lightly clened at some time, otherwise about extremely fine (£50-60)
£50–£60
Germany, Minor Coins (c. 317), minor coins in base metal, mostly from the Empire to Federal Republic. A few fair or fine, mostly about very fine, some better (£300-350)
£300–£350
Betts, C. Wyllys, American Colonial History illustrated by Contemporary Medals, New York, 1894 (Regency reprint 1964), blue cloth. A very fine copy (£30-40)
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 (£600-800)
£600–£800
Iraq, Faisal I, 2 Fils, 1933; Ghazi I, 10 Fils (2), both 1938; Palestine, British Mandate, Mil (2), both 1942; other miscellaneous coins of the Near East, in silver (4), base metal (35) [44]. First five extremely fine and better, bronze with original colour, others generally fine (£30-40)
Anne (1702-1714), Guinea, third bust, 1714 (SC 100; S 3574). Almost extremely fine (£550-600)
£550–£600
Italy, Lombardy, Joseph ii, Scudo,1784 Milan (Mont 87). Good extremely fine, toned (£250-300)
£250–£300
Taylor, J. , The Architectural Medal, London (BM), 1978, 244pp, illustrations throughout, brown cloth, dust jacket. A very fine copy (£15-20)
£15–£20
Italy, Milan, Maria Theresia, Scudo, 1778 (Mont 9). Lightly cleaned at some time, extremely fine (£250-300)
George II (1727-1760), Double-reverse “Bungtown” Halfpenny, dated 1734 and 1739. Only fair but very unusual (£30-40)
George III (1760-1820), Bank of England, Oval countermark on Charles IV, 8-Reales, 1795 FM, Mexico (ESC 129). Countermark about fine, host coin good very fine and scarce thus, but with some cracking to fabric (£160-180)
£160–£180
Italy, Venice, Francesco i, Tallero, 1818 V (Pag 49). Almost as struck, light tone (£250-300)
George III (1760-1820), Crown, 1818; George iv, Crown, 1821 [2]. Very fine, both with dark tone (£100-150)
£100–£150
Netherlands, Under France, Napoleon, 20-Francs, Utrecht (G 1025). Good fine (£100-120)
George IV (1820-1830), Sovereign, 1825, bare head (SC 35; S 3801). Some surface marks, otherwise almost extremely fine (£250-300)
George IV (1820-1830), Sovereign, 1826 (SC 45; S 3801). Good very fine (£200-260)
£200–£260
Poland, Danzig, Free City, 2-Gulden, 1932 (KM 155). Almost extremely fine, slight discolouration, scarce (£60-80)
George IV (1820-1830), Sovereign, 1829, bare head (SC 65; S3801). Some surface marks, otherwise almost extremely fine (£250-300)
Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereign, 1879, type II (SC 335; S 3856A). Very fine, rare (£200-250)
£200–£250
United States of America, 20-Dollars, 1904 S (F 178). In removable ring mount, very fine (£180-200)
£180–£200
Victoria (1837-1901), Old Head, Proof Set, 1893, Silver Crown to Threepence, 1893 [6]. Almost as struck, attractive tone (£900-1,000)
£900–£1,000
Victoria (1837-1901), Farthing, “bun head’ obverse brockage. Practically as struck, with much lustre (£200-250)
George VI (1936-1952), Coronation 1937, Proof Sovereign. Almost as struck (£350-400)
£350–£400
George VI (1936-1952), Proof Crown, 1937 (ESC 393). Brilliant and about as struck, very slight scuffing apparent on close inspection (£20-25)
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