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Lot 1579 Trio, Halfpenny $100-$200

UNC 1933 graded PCGS MS64RB; 1943 graded MS63RB; 1941 graded MS64BN (3).

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Lot 1580 George V, Penny, 1912-H $1200-$1500 MS 64RB Reverse in full red, red & obverse, little to no contact marks, worth of a higher grade.

Lot 1581 George V, Penny, 1916-I $1500-$2500 MS 64RB Specimen like sharpness of strike, underlying brilliance.

Lot 1582 George V, One Penny, 1920 /./ $1800-$2000 MS 63 BN Dot above bottom scroll, Indian obverse, with some lustre remaining.

Lot 1583 Pair, George V, Penny, 1933/32 $100-$150 VF 35 & 30 BN Both NGC graded, nice clear overdates, (2).

Lot 1584 George V, Penny, 1936 $700-$1000 MS 64BN Red & brown with proof like reverse, one of finest for the date. Lot 1585 George VI, Penny, 1938 $300-$400 MS 64RB Old certificate, lustrous red & brown choice uncirculated.

Lot 1586 Edward VII, Threepence, 1910 $1000-$1200 MS 66 Frosted white surfaces with supremely sharp strike, one of the finest.

Lot 1587 George V, Threepence, 1919-M $100-$150 AU 55 With obverse hairlines, the reverse better.

Lot 1588 George V, Threepence, 1921-M $150-$250 MS 63

Lot 1589 George V, Threepence, 1928 $1000-$1200 MS 65 Attractive gem uncirculated.

Lot 1590 Elizabeth II, Threepence, 1953 $400-$600 MS 66 Toned gem uncirculated.

Lot 1591 Elizabeth II, Threepence, 1953 $400-$600 MS 66 Brilliant gem uncirculated.

Lot 1592 Elizabeth II, Threepence, 1955 $150-$250 MS 66 Ex Fenton collection, gem uncirculated.

Lot 1593 George V, Sixpence, 1919-M $2500-$3500 MS 65 Specimen like striking with underlying mint bloom, equal finest graded (1 of 5) with PCGS & a candidate for regrading with PCGS.

Lot 1594 George V, Sixpence, 1928 $3500-$4500 MS 66+ Single finest example for the date graded by PCGS, full brilliance with lightest of peripheral red hues, superb.

Lot 1595 George V, Sixpence, 1936 $1500-$2000 MS 65 Formally graded MS 66 with PCGS (#08635941). Looks just as good, superb! One of the finest known.

Lot 1596 George VI, Sixpence, 1943-S $800-$1200 MS 65 Equal finest graded by PCGS (1 of 5), light tone over steel grey surfaces, common date rarely seen this fine. Lot 1597 George V, Shilling, 1912 $4000-$5000 MS 63 Formally graded MS 64 with PCGS (#28151280). With dark toning through out & little to know contact, one of the finest known.

Lot 1598 George V, Shilling, 1914 $2000-$3000 MS 64 Light, attractive toning to the reverse, lustrous obverse, lovely example.

Lot 1599 Shilling, 1915H PCGS MS61 Plenty of lustre, nice coin. $500-$1000

Lot 1600 George V, Shilling, 1915 $4500-$5000 MS 64 PCGS graded, key date of the series & one of the finest known, rare.

Lot 1601 George V, Shilling, 1925/3 $1200-$1600 MS 65 Fully lustrous, one of the finest known, perfect KGV type coin.

Lot 1602 Shilling, 1928 PCGS MS62 Graded PCGS, flashes of rainbow colour, attractive coin. $500-$1000

Lot 1603 George V, Shilling, 1931 $800-$1000 MS 63 PCGS graded, light obverse contact marks to the fields otherwise pleasing.

Lot 1604 George VI, Shilling, 1938 $100-$150 MS 63

Lot 1605 George V, Florin, 1911 $10000-$15000 MS 64 Ex Benchmark collection (NGC MS 65) & formally PCGS MS 65 (#84670878). Part of stolen coin collection, recovered by the owner & regraded with PCGS, many of the coins grading lower than previously before, a couple now with contact issues, however this particular coin looks just as good as it did in 2015 when purchased from the Benchmark sale by the cataloguer.

Lot 1606 George V, Florin, 1915 $8000-$12000 MS 63 PCGS graded, key date of the series in mint state, lightly struck obverse otherwise a problem free example, rare as such.

Lot 1607 George V, Florin, 1916-M $3000-$4000 MS 64 PCGS graded, light obverse contact marks, smooth prooflike reverse. Lot 1608 George V, Florin, 1918-M $2500-$3500 MS 62 PCGS graded, dark toning with light blue peripheral highlights.

Lot 1609 George V, Florin, 1919-M $3500-$4500 MS 63 PCGS graded, attractive purple to crimson red toning with light obverse contact marks.

Lot 1610 George V, Florin, 1926 $3500-$4500 MS 64 A date typically softly or crudely struck up & rarely seen with seen with full mint bloom. One of the finest known.

Lot 1611 George V, Florin, 1927 $1000-$2000 MS 63 Ex Benchmark collection (NGC MS 65) & formally PCGS MS 65 (#80785008). Part of stolen coin collection, recovered by the owner & regraded with PCGS, many of the coins grading lower than previously before, some now with issues from the improper removal from PCGS holder, this one seems to have received a hairline scratch from 12-4 across George V.

Lot 1612 George V, Florin, 1933 $8000-$10000 MS 63 Formally graded MS 64 with PCGS (#35391123) & looks to be just as nice now. A couple of light contact marks but really rates closer to MS 65 than it does 63.

Lot 1613 George V, Florin, 1934 $1000-$2000 MS 63 Proof-like reflective fields & striking, with die polish lines.

Lot 1614 George V, Florin, 1935 $2500-$3500 MS 65 Ex Benchmark collection (#84670873), has been regraded by PCGS in the same grade. Superb example, fully lustrous, one of the finest known.

Lot 1615 George VI, Florin, 1943-S $200-$300 MS 65 Full brilliance, PCGS MS 65.

Lot 1616 Trio, Elizabeth II, Florin $150-$250 MS62 - MS 63 PCGS graded trio, 1953 MS 62, 1962 MS 63 Florin & 1961 Shilling, (3). Lot 1617 Elizabeth II, Florin, 1956 $300-$400 MS 64 Full brilliance with areas of die flash, lightest of contact to neckline otherwise gem.

Lot 1618 George VI, Crown, 1937 $700-$1000 MS 64 Attractively toned over blemish free surfaces, not all MS 64's are equal & this coin is a perfect example of that. One of the finest.

Lot 1619 Group, George V, Half Sovereign $800-$1000 1909-M PCGS AU 53, 1908-S PCGS AU 58+, (2).

Lot 1620 Group, George V, Half Sovereign $800-$1000 1915-M PCGS MS 63, 1915-S PCGS MS 62, (2).

Lot 1621 Victoria, Sovereign, 1885-S $8000-$10000 MS 65 St. George reverse, superb mint bloom on blemish free fields, equal highest graded with PCGS 1 of 2), one of the finest known.

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