London Coins Auction 178 September 2022

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London Coins Auction A178 September 2022 2 day event. Start Date

Saturday 3rd September 2022

End Date

Sunday 4th September 2022

Buyers Premium 17%

Auction Sessions Saturday 3rd September 2022 12.30 pm until 5:00pm.

Bonds and Shares (lots 1 - 5), English Banknotes (lots 6 - 55), World Banknotes (lots 56 - 145), English Cased and Proof Items (lots 146 - 485), World Cased and Proof Items (lots 486 - 562), British Tokens (lots 563 - 571), Commemorative and Campaign Medals (lots 572 - 936), Miscellaneous Items (lots 937 - 971)

Sunday 5th June 2022 11:30 am until 5:00pm.

Roman and Ancient Coins (lots 972 - 983), English Hammered Coins (lots 984 - 1010), World Coins Single Coins and Small Lots (lots 1011 - 1229), English Coins Single Coins and Small Lots (lots 1230 - 1931), English Coins Large Coins and Accumulations (lots 1932 - 2040), World Coins Large Coins and Accumulations (lots 2041 - 2111)

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with punched cancellation holes, American Brands Inc. 1973, Share Certificate for 100 shares, orange and black, NEF with punched cancellation holes and some staple holes, Belgium (2) Transports Electricité et Gaz, 1929, bond for 250 Francs, Blue and black, VF with some coupons, Le Grand Bazaar de la Place Saint-Lambert, Liege, 1944, brown and green, GVF with coupons 70-80 attached, GB, (Russia, Azerbaijan) Baku Consolidated Oilfields Limited, share certificate for ‘B’ ordinary shares, green and black, unissued, GVF, France (2), Societe Des Petroles Milano, 1920 bond for 500 Francs, red on yellow/white, NEF with all coupons, Charles Laffitte & Company Limited, Share Certificate 1866, One share of £20, unissued, EF with holes at the left. The company was extremely short lived having been created during the investment boom of the mid 1860’s, primarily to facilitate trade of cotton within the Ottoman Empire. Merged with the Ottoman Financial Association in 1866 and disappeared soon after. Charles Lafitte was a Nephew of French banker Jacques Lafitte, Colombia, The Colombian National Railway Company, 1903 Debenture for £100 pale blue and dark blue, NVF (£10 - £30)

Bond and Shares (Lots 1-5) 1)

China (2) Chinese Imperial Railway Shanghai-Nanking Railway 1904 5% Gold Loan, London 1904, red and black, with coupons, Fine, China 1913 Province of Petchili 5 1/2% Gold Loan bond, text in English and French, vignette of Chinese shipping scene, brown and black, with all but two coupons, Good Fine with small staple hole at the top (£30 - £50)

2)

China, Chinese Government 1913 5% Reorganisation Gold Loan, bond for £100, 2525 Francs, 947 Roubles or 979.60 Yen, issued by the Deutsch-Asiatische Bank, black and blue, with coupons, about VF (£40 - £60)

3)

China, Imperial Chinese Government Hukuang Railways 1911 Gold Loan, bond for £100, issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, red and black with vignette of speeding train, with coupons VF (£15 - £30)

4)

GB and World bonds and shares (11) USA (5) Pan American World Airways, Inc. 1973, red and black, share certificate for 100 shares, with punched cancellation holed, NEF with some staple holes, UV Industries Inc. Share certificate for 100 shares, 1979, EF with punched cancellation holes, The Grand Union Company 1975, share certificate for 100 shares, blue and black, EF with punched cancellation holes, Bond Stores, Incorporated 1965 share certificate for 100 shares, blue and black, NEF with some ink marks,

5)

Russia (5) City of Moscow 1908 5% Loan, bond for 945 Roubles, blue and red, with 2 coupons, Fine with some pinholes and rust marks, City of Moscow 1908 5% Loan, bond for 189 Roubles, yellow/brown, with 2 coupons, Fine with some small tears, City of Baku 1910 5% Loan, bond for 945 Roubles, blue and black, VF with 5 coupons, City of Nikolaev 1912 Loa, bond for 945 Roubles - £100 sterling, blue and black, VF with 11 coupons, City of Vilna 1912 5% Loan, bond for 189 Roubles - £20 sterling, 504

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Francs orange and beige, VF with 14 coupons, along with Banknotes (3) Biafra (3) Five Pounds 1968 issue, with serial number, Pick 6a Fine, One Pound 1968 issue, with serial number, Pick 5a, VF with some tape residue and either end, Five Shillings 1968 issue, with serial number, Pick 3a VF with some tape residue at either end (£20 - £40)

English Banknotes (lots 6 - 55) 6)

A collection in an album Five Pounds White Beale London 1 June 1949 N51 078308 EF, Five Pounds O’Brien Lion and Key C33 027570 GVF, Fforde B314 03D prefix Unc, One Pounds Peppiatt Blue O64D prefix VF some faint brown stains, Beale K34C prefix about EF, O’Brien 1955 prefix O53J B273 Unc and B282 prefix 21A Unc, Ten Shillings Peppiatt Mauve X27D 670057 AU, O’Brien B271 1955 Unc, Fforde B310 prefix C43N Unc along with USA Dollar SERIES 1981 AU (£200 - £400)

7)

British Armed Forces (13) Five Pounds 2nd Series UNC, One Pound (4) 2nd Series UNC, 3rd Series (2) UNC, 4th Series UNC, Ten Shillings 3rd Series UNC with punch holes, Five Shillings 2nd series UNC with punch holes, One Shilling 3rd series UNC with punch holes, Threepence 2nd series VG, Fifty Pence 6th series UNC, Ten Pence 6th series UNC, Five Pence 6th series UNC, USA Military Payment certificate series 481 VG, along with World Banknotes (19) includes issues from Germany, France, Greece, Italy, Malaya, Algeria and Egypt, most are wartime issues, in mixed grades (£10 - £30)

8)

Five pounds Beale white B270 dated 23 July 1951 series V25 028433, Pick344, VF (£50 - £90)

9)

One Pound (9) Peppiatt unthreaded paper B258 R25A 033377 NVF, Peppiatt threaded paper B260 (5) A64B 734319 A/UNC, B29B 230095 Fine, B46B 420630 NEF, C04B 147711 EF, E73B 448094 VF, Beale B268 (3) C49C 385406 NEF, J43C 540150 NEF, and U33C 435277 Good Fine (£45 - £90)

10)

One Pound Page B323, scarce first and last run REPLACEMENT notes MW01 433460 UNC & MW19 829932, issued 1970, (Pick374g), EF or better (£110 - £180)

11)

Ten Pounds Lowther QE2 pictorial & Charles Darwin Orange-brown issues 2000 (10) all circulated, a nice midgrade group mostly VF and includes examples of the 2 copyright text varieties - B388 “And The Company” prefix AC25 along with B390 “And Company” prefixes AJ26, AJ50, BA45, BB02, BB47, BB76, BC16, BD42 & BD70 (£100 - £150)

12)

Ten Shillings (20) Peppiatt B262 (2), Beale B266 (13) includes three first runs Z28Z prefix (2) and Z98Z prefix, Beale B265 (3), O’Brien B271 (2) one Beale B266 NEF, the others About Fine to Fine, some with bankers annotations (£25 - £50)

13)

Wisbech & Lincolnshire Bank (2) £5 No.X7755 for Gurney, Birkbeck, Barclay & Buxton, Outing 2382y. £10 No. N8858 for Gurney, Birkbeck, Barclay & Buxton, Outing 2382aa. Both dated 1st November 1894, triangular cut-cancelled through signature, about UNC - UNC (£40 - £80)

14)

Ten Shillings Fisher T30 Second Issue Red Serial Number, No. omitted, issued 1922 serial number M/89 336205 VF light stain right side (£45 - £85)

15)

One Pound Warren Fisher 1927 issue T34 W1/8 739394 PMG 35 Choice Very Fine (£70 - £100)

16)

One Pound Warren Fisher T34 issued 1927, series W1/81 498679, No. with dot, portrait King George V at right, Northern Ireland Issue, (Pick361a), VF (£60 - £100)

17)

One Pounds Mahon B212 E69 prefix Fine or better, Ten Shillings Catterns B223 Red/Brown issue 1930 first series S50 prefix GVF (£40 - £70)

18)

Five Pounds Catterns white B228 London July 18th 1929 236/H 25729 PMG Extremely Fine 40 (£250 - £450)

19)

One Pounds Peppiatt (3) B239 1934 Last Series L20A 193366, Blue B249 1940-48 R76E 480928, B260 1948 U05A 821657 all Unc or near so (£45 - £75)

20)

Five Pounds B241 Peppiatt London 1 March 1944 D/212 33640 VF (£90 - £130)

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21)

Peppiatt (6) Ten Shillings B236 1934 F-VF, Mauve B251 C62D prefix EF, One Pounds B239 1934 Last Series L23A and L30A Unc or near so, Blue Shade 1940 B249 H08E 251585 Unc, B260 E68B AU (£70 - £100)

22)

Five Pounds B255 Peppiatt London 11 Dec 1945 L01 075187 VF (£90 - £130)

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24)

27)

Beale 1950 issues Ten Shillings B266 prefix S62Z and One Pound B268 prefix L24C AU-UNC (£30 - £50)

28)

Five Pounds B270 White Beale London 1 December 1950 T25 098372 VF (£80 - £120)

29)

Five Pounds B270 White Beale London 25 April 1949 N19 050855 VF (£80 - £120)

30)

Five Pounds Beale white, B270, London August 29 1951 V57 038542 VF a few faint brown stains in places (£90 - £120)

31)

Five Pounds White (3) Beale 5 December 1949 P13 032155 VF, O’Brien 26 March 1956 C46A 032725 VF. O’Brien 28 August 1956 D79A 033259 VF (£200 - £400)

32)

Five Pounds White Beale B270 dated 12th May 1951 U63 094220, AU and pleasing (£150 - £250)

33)

O’Brien (4) Ten Shillings B271 1955 N38Y 179409 Unc, One Pound B273 prefix X96K EF, One Pound B282 prefix 11D AU, Ten Shillings B286 1961 H54 860412 Unc (£20 - £40)

34)

Five Pounds O’Brien white B275, issued April 21 1955, Z52 023853 GVF with a very small tear on the lower left corner (£90 - £120)

Five Pounds Peppiatt white thick paper B255 dated 2nd December 1944, series E79 091587, VF to GVF (£80 - £140)

Five Pounds B264 Peppiatt London 16 July 1947 M71 075437 EF or better (£100 - £160)

25)

Five Pounds B264 Peppiatt London Jan 20th 1947 L19 082065 VF inked annotation reverse (£80 - £120)

26)

Five Pounds White (2) Peppiatt London 11 June 1945 and Beale London 13 February 1952 F-VF the Beale with some stains at each edge in the centre, the Peppiatt with a bankers stamp reverse (£100 - £150)

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35)

Five Pounds O’Brien B276 dated 11th August 1956, series D65A 097377, about UNC (£150 - £250)

36)

Five pounds O’Brien B277 Helmeted Britannia at right, Lion & Key reverse issued 1957 Unc, C26 prefix (£30 - £50)

37)

Five pounds O’Brien B280 Helmeted Britannia at right, Lion & Key reverse issued 1961 Unc, H82 prefix (£30 - £50)

38)

Hollom (7) One Pound B288 1963 L15U 107875 Unc, One Pound B293 1963 G note Replacement M17N 525663 AU-Unc, Ten Shillings B294 prefix Z71 Unc, Ten Shillings Replacement B296 M22 490067 Unc, Five Pounds 1963 B297 E57 585532 AU-Unc, Ten Pounds 1964 B299 A39 331711 Unc, One Pound B292 G note C93W 508404 EF-AU (£60 - £110)

39)

Fforde (5) One Pound B305 prefix N70B AU-Unc, Ten Shillings B310 B85N prefix AU and Replacement B311 Last Run M80 569165 Unc, Five Pounds B312 1967 W36 890166 Unc, Ten Pounds B316 1967 prefix A71 AU (£40 - £60)

40)

Five Pounds Fforde 1967 B312 EF small tear at top, One Pounds Page B322 (8) mostly high grades EF-Unc, One Pounds Page Isaac Newton 1978 B337 first series A01 (25) VG-VF (17), VF - Unc (8) and B337 mid series A50 prefix (10) consecutives AU-Unc (£120 - £220)

41)

Page (10) One Pound B322 prefix HW84 Unc, Five Pounds B324 1971 22D 131553 Unc, Ten Pounds B326 1971 B46 136707 Unc, Twenty Pounds William Shakespeare B328 1970 C28 781036 Unc, Ten Pounds Nightingale 1975 B330 K45 983400 Unc, Five Pounds B332 Wellington E22 214425 Unc, One Pounds 1978 Isaac Newton B337 (4) consecutive numbers prefix T19 Unc (£100 - £200)

42)

One Pound Page B337 (2) issued 1978, a consecutive numbered pair, 1st run series A01 774766 & A01 774767, Pick377a, about UNC to UNC (£20 - £40)

43)

One Pound B341 prefix DS50 Unc, Five Pounds B343 prefix DT05 EF Ten Pounds B348 AZ11 564334 Unc, Twenty Pounds B351 1984 prefix 72D AU (£40 - £60)

44)

Fifty Pounds Somerset B352 issued 1981 series B54 621128, Christopher Wren on reverse, UNC (£80 - £140)

45)

Gill Five Pounds Wellington 1988 B353 prefix SC15 AU and SB25 332166 Unc, Ten Pounds Nightingale B354 1988 HS51 078381 Unc, Twenty Pounds Shakespeare 1988 B355 prefix 67S EF, Five Pounds Stephenson B357 1990 B35 506105 Unc (£70 - £100)

46)

Twenty Pounds Gill B355 issued 1988 very last run 20X 999129 UNC (from C102 pack) (£70 - £100)

47)

Twenty Pounds Gill B355 Shakespeare Reverse a scarce first run 01L to 01L 429407 (March 1988) Choice Uncirculated PMG 64 EPQ (£300 - £400)

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48)

Fifty Pounds Gill B356 issued 1988 series D71 010918, Sir Christopher Wren reverse AU (£70 - £100)

49)

Twenty Pounds Gill with Faraday reverse B358 prefix B15 AU, Ten Pounds Kentfield Charles Dickens reverse B366 First Run A01 999773 Unc both with crown at upper right Pick 383 and 384 (£40 - £70)

50)

51)

Kentfield (7) Ten Pounds 1991 L reverse B360 KN22 631969 Unc, Five Pounds Stephenson 1991 B362 prefix T37 Unc and 1993 B364 (2) consecutive numbers DB38 prefix Unc, Ten Pounds Dickens 1993 B369 prefix DJ59 Unc, Twenty Pounds Faraday 1991 B371 prefix N21 Unc and 1994 B374 BE98 000821 Unc (£80 - £130) A collection of Fifty Pounds in high grades (5) Kentfield Christopher Wren 1991 B361 E11 530602, Kentfield Houblon 1994 B377 H16 544040, Bailey 2006 B404 L65 831745, Cleland 2015 Boulton and Watt B413 AK26 854536 and current polymer issue with Turing reverse first prefix AA01 079501 all Unc (£300 - £400)

52)

Ten Pounds Kentfield Charles Darwin reverse Special Prefix from Presentation Pack PW50 000202 Unc (£50 - £70)

53)

Lowther Five Pounds Stephenson B380 1999 prefix EH11, Ten Pounds Dickens 1999 B382 prefix LA34, Twenty Pounds B384 Faraday 1999 DA80 999396 (from C148 pack), Twenty Pounds Elgar B386, Ten Pounds Dickens THE Company B388 and AND Company B390, Five Pounds Fry B393 First Run HA01 005921. Bailey Five Pounds B398, Ten Pounds B400, Twenty Pounds Column Sort B402cs BL22 649991, Twenty Pounds Adam Smith 2007 B405 First Run AA01 805710. Salmon Five Pounds B407 (3) two being consecutives, Ten Pounds B408, Twenty Pounds B409. Cleland Ten Pounds B411, Twenty Pounds B412, Five Pounds Churchill B414 Polymer First Run AA01 prefix (4), Ten Pounds Polymer Austen B415 First Run AA01 prefix (2). Twenty Pounds Polymer Sarah John current issue (2) consecutives BH78 prefix these generally Unc, along with One Pounds Page HU66 prefix (5) consecutive numbers Unc but some light discolouration on the left side. These in an album and accompanied by a second album with sleeves this empty (£300 - £400)

54)

Fifty Pounds Salmon 2011 Boulton and Watt B410 Prefix AH57 Unc, Pick 393b (£60 - £70)

55)

Error, Fifty Pounds Lowther 1999 Houblon B385 K10 177229 off centre with little or no border at the top and a larger than normal border at the bottom Unc (£60 - £100)

World Banknotes (lots 56 - 145) 56)

Algeria (5) 50 Dinars 1964 issue, Pick 124a, series H.807 891 serial number 20157891, Fine with some pinholes to the right, Two Francs 1944 issue (2) Pick 99a both Good Fine, One Franc 1944 issue (2) Series B, Pick 98a Fine and Good Fine (£35 - £55)

57)

Algeria 0.25 Francs Union de Commercants , D’ Orleansville (1916-1918) black print on green card, (JPCV.12) About UNC (£25 - £50)

58)

Argentina 10 Pesos 1933-1935 issue, Letter C, with General San Martin watermark at top left, Pick 245c, serial number 07,824,014C, Fine with a small inked annotation (£10 - £20)

59)

Australia 20 Dollars 1979 issue, signatures H.M. Knight and John Stone, Pick 46c, serial number VDC 915752 UNC (£20 - £40)

60)

Australia Commonwealth of Australia Reserve Bank 20 Dollars Phillips and Wheeler (1972) Pick 41d AU and graded 50 About Uncirculated EPQ by PMG (£100 - £150)

61)

Australia Five Pounds undated 1960-1965 issue, with Governor, Reserve Bank of Australia titles, Pick 35a, serial number TB/79 255321, GVF with three staple holes, and some minor foxing in places (£25 - £75)

62)

Bermuda, Government, Five Shillings 12 May 1937 date under Hamilton harbour serial D/1 276192 Pick 8b VF (£50 - £70)

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63)

Burma 10 Rupees Burma Currency Board Pick 32 ND (1947) Red overprint on Reserve Bank of India 10 Rupees note Pick 24 series J46 793756, overprint spells “BURMA CURRENCY BOARD LEGAL TENDER IN BURMA ONLY”. UNC with usual pinholes to left (£90 - £170)

64)

Canada - The Dominion of Canada One Dollar 1st June 1878, Portrait of Countess of Dufferin at the centre, Payable at Toronto on the reverse, series A 255570 plate letter D, Pick 17b, Fine (£130 - £160)

65)

Cayman Islands One Dollar 1971 issue First Prefix A/1, Pick 1a, serial number A/1 526276 UNC (£15 - £25)

66)

China Swatow, Tchang Kia Fong Chong 5 Dollars (5 Yuan) 1914 SPECIMEN EF some discolouration at the bottom and bank stamps reverse (£350 - £550)

67)

China, Banque Belge Pour l’ Etranger Peking Branch 5 Dollars = 5 Piastres 1921 Pick S128 printer ABMC series G14366 PMG Very Fine 20 Annotations, rare with no price given in Pick (£300 - £500)

68)

Cyprus 250 Mils 1st June 1979 issue, Pick 41c, serial number O/64 035633, UNC (£18 - £25)

69)

East Caribbean States (2) comprising 20 Dollars Pick 15d serial number A3 803438 QE2 Annigoni’s portrait, VF. Along with 100 Dollars Pick 55b ND 2012 segmented security thread and with marks for the sight impaired, building in the underprint without extension & Sir Arthur Lewis on reverse serial number VP 785662, UNC and the highest denomination in the series. These Central America Commonwealth issues always keenly collectible with their colourful and eye-catching designs (£60 - £100)

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71)

Egypt Arab Republic 10 Piastres Currency Notes Pick 183g Law of 1940 (1971-1986) signature Aly Loutfy Mahmoud Loutfy (November 1978 - May 1980) titled Minister of Finance, series 38-43 and the Flag on obverse with 2 stars (United Arab Republic) variety (101) a bundle in a plastic wrapper with different prefixes in the series but all series 42 and 43 which are the last series for this type and many come in consecutively numbered sets. Each note in black on brown (obverse) / pale red (reverse) underprint and feature a group of militants with the United Arab Republic Flag with 2 stars. Mixed grades mostly UNC includes (£30 - £50) Egypt Central Bank 25 Piastres Pick 57a dated 4th April 1987 signature S. Hamed and with a solid security thread (300) in 3 bundles of 100 consecutively numbered notes all with prefix 149/S. The first bundle in the number range of 0788701 through 0788800 including a few BINARY numbers. The second bundle falls in the number range of 0788901 through 0789000. The third bundle in the range 0788201 through 0788300. Each note in Purple and pale blue on pale lilac and multi-coloured underprint featuring Al-Sayida Aisha mosque at centre on obverse and standard Egypt’s Coat of Arms at centre left on reverse. All watermarked with Tutankhamun’s golden death mask discovered in the Valley of Kings in 1925 one of the bestknown works of art in the world. All crisp UNC (£40 - £60)

72)

Ethiopia (2) One Hundred Dollars 1966 issue, Rock Church Bet Giorgis at left, portrait of Haile Selassie at right, serial number C583468, Pick 29a GVF, Fifty Dollars 1966 issue, Koka High Dam at left, portrait of Haile Selassie at right, serial number B904995, Pick 28a, VF with two ink marks, these partially erased (£50 - £80)

73)

Fiji Ten Shillings 1st July 1950 George VI portrait Fine (£75 - £100)

74)

France 100 Francs 4/9/1952 series 42711 W.463, Pick 128d EF (£10 - £20)

75)

France 50 Francs 22/2/1934, Luc Olivier Merson design, signatures Boyer and Strohl, Pick 80b, serial number 883 N.15123 minor discoloration in places, Near VF with a pencil mark at right partially erased (£20 - £40)

76)

France Five Nouveaux Francs 1959 issue, 3/12/1959, Pick 141a, series Z.25 serial number 0062366934, VF with central fold and staple holes (£20 - £30)

77)

GB and World (6) Northern Ireland - Ulster Bank Five Pounds 2006 issue, George Best Pick 339 UNC in the Ulster Bank wallet of issue, Scotland - Royal Bank of Scotland (2) Twenty Pounds 2000 issue Queen Mother 100th Birthday, prefix QETQM, Pick 361, Near VF, Five Pounds 2005 issue Reverse: Jack Nicklaus and the Royal and Ancient clubhouse, St. Andrews, UNC in the Royal Bank of Scotland wallet of issue, GB Five Pounds (3) Fforde B312 with binary serial number U03 866886 Fine, Kentfield Five Pounds (2) a consecutive pair EE68 819795 and EE68 819796 EF (£50 - £75)

78)

German Armed Forces Clearing Notes (4) all dated 15th September 1944, 50 Marks Pick M41 EF, 10 Marks Pick M40 UNC, 5 Marks Pick M39 UNC and 1 Mark Pick M38 UNC (£40 - £80)

79)

Germany (5) 100 Marks 1905 issue, 29mm serial number, Pick 24b Fine, 10 Marks 1906 issue with 7 digit serial number, Pick 9b, Fine with two pinholes, 20000 Marks July 1923 issue Pick 85b VF, 50 Marks 1933 issue Pick 182a, Good Fine, One Milliarde 1924 Pick 114, EF, Sweden One Krona 1875 issue Pick 2b Fine with some foxing at the edges (£20 - £45)

80)

Germany 100 Marks 17th April 1903 issue, Reverse: a woman’s portrait on a medallic panel, is supported by two women, Pick 22, serial number Nr 5327998D, tiny pinhole in centre, VG or better, scarce (£10 - £30)

81)

Germany 100 Marks 1908 issue, 7/2/1908, watermark Wilhelm I and number 100, Pick 35, serial number D.0439620 Fine with a small nick on the top edge (£10 £20)

82)

Gibraltar £20 1995 issue, Pick 27a, first series, serial number AA841360, UNC with a small counting flick (£50 - £75)

83)

Gibraltar One Pound 1975, Ordinance Cap 39, Pick 20a (issued 1978), serial number J676502 UNC (£15 - £30)

84)

Guernsey £1 dated 1st March 1962 Pick 43b, serial number 29/X 0344 some light traces of foxing, GVF (£40 - £60)

85)

India 1 rupee Gulf series issued c.1950s-60s series Z/11 782929, PickR1, good Fine (£70 - £100)

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86)

India 100 Rupees 1970 issue, Centenary of the Birth of Ghandi, signature 77, B.N. Adarkar, Blue and Multicolour, Reverse: Ghandi seated at centre, Pick 70b, serial number AB/32 174943, usual staple holes at left, About UNC (£28 - £45)

87)

India, French India Banque de L’ Indochine 1 Roupie 1945 SPECIMEN Serial 000 0.000 Pick 4s PCGS Gem Unc 65 OPQ (£2,000 - £3,000)

88)

India, Government of India 1 Rupee 1935 SCWPM 14b Serial E/46 483238 PCGS Very Choice New 64 (£250 - £350)

89)

India, Reserve Bank Ten Rupees ND(1949) First Issue Wmk Ashoka Column signed D.C Deshmukh A/22 109574 PMG Extremely Fine 40 Spindle Hole (£450 - £550)

90)

Iran 5000 Rials 1981 issue, Obverse: Imam Reza Mosque, Reverse: National Council of Ministries, Tehran, without security thread, signature 19, Ali Ardelan, Pick 130b, serial number 76/1 062180, minor paper ripples in the border, UNC (£15 - £30)

91)

Iran 5000 Rials 1981 issue, Obverse: Mullahs leading marchers carrying posters of Ayatollah Khomeini, Reverse: Hazrat Masoumeh shrine, Pick 133, serial number 22/1 307971 UNC (£15 - £30)

92)

Italy 100 Lire Decreto Ministeriale 19 Maggio 1926 Pick 49 VG along with a further 21 lower grade Italy and Europe mostly WWII and or before (£25 - £75)

93)

Italy 5000 Lire 1992 issue, signatures Fazio and Amici, Pick 116c, serial number DE 689465C, UNC with minor paper ripples (£25 - £35)

94)

Jason Islands (5) issued 1970’s Len Hill portrait at right, each with a different penguin at left, 50p, £1, £5, £10 and £20, UNC (£10 - £20)

95)

Jersey (2) £20 1993 issue, signature Baird, Pick 23a, serial number FC974768, UNC, One Pound undated 2000 issue, two-letter serial number prefix, signature Black, Pick 26a, with very low serial number VC000117 UNC, desirable thus (£50 - £70)

96)

Jersey £20 Specimen 1993 issue, with red SPECIMEN on both sides, signature Baird, Pick 23as, serial number HC 000000, UNC (£20 - £35)

97)

Jersey Ten Shillings undated 1963 issue, Reverse: St. Ouen’s Manor, Pick 7a, serial number B 985588, minor marks in obverse lower border, otherwise UNC (£30 - £60)

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98)

Macau - Portuguese Administration - Chan Tung Cheng Bank Ten Dollars 1934 issue, Obverse: Black on pink underprint, Reverse: Red: Government building in the centre, watermark The Hong Kong Printing Press, Pick S92r PMG 62 Uncirculated Stained on the original perforated sheet, the outer sheet with the usual staple holes in the corners, an unusual issue and scarce thus (catalogues at $1350 in the Specialised Pick catalogue) (£200 - £500)

99)

Malaya 1 Dollar 1st July 1941 Pick 11 E/4 029172 AU (£45 - £60)

100)

Nepal or Bhutan Colour Trials (2) green paper various colours printed, design in silhouette lacks denomination and narrative but both have serial numbers, Unc and in need of further research (£150 - £300)

101)

Northern Ireland - Bank of Ireland Ten Pounds 1971-1974 issue, size 151mm x 86mm, Signature A.S.J. O’Neil, Pick 63b, serial number U693272, inked annotation at left with a small repair to the lower edge, otherwise VF, scarce (£30 - £60)

102)

Northern Ireland Ten Pounds signed ASJ O’Neill (1977) SPECIMEN from the 1995 set Pick CS3 Unc serial 001036 in red (£75 - £100)

103)

Northern Ireland Ten Pounds signed HHN Chestnutt (1971) Pick 63a (2) consecutive numbers U243094 and 243095 Unc (£300 - £400)

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104)

Norway (5) 1976 10 Kroner (3) and 50 Kroner, 1977 100 Kroner the last EF others AU (£20 - £40)

105)

Portugal (11) 500 Escudos (3) 1979 issue, Pick 177, minor edge nicks at the top, NVF, 1997 issue, Pick 187b UNC, 2000 issue Pick 187c EF, 100 Escudos (4) 1978 issue Pick 169b (2) both EF, 1981 issue Pick 178b UNC or near so with a minor tone spot, 1984 issue Pick 178c UNC, 50 Escudos (2) 1964 issue Pick 168, A/UNC, 1980 issue Pick 174b UNC with a minor paper ripple, 20 Escudos (2) 1964 issue, Green underprint at left and right, Pick 167b A/UNC, October 1978 issue Pick 178b UNC (£25 - £45)

106)

Russia NORTH CAUCASUS - VLADIKAVKAZ RAILROAD COMPANY 1st September 1918 100 Rubley Pick S594 Steam Train obverse rail network map showing main line from Rostov to Petrovsk and Baku (3) consecutive numbers B33036 - B33038 AU-Unc (£100 - £200)

107)

Russia NORTH CAUCASUS - VLADIKAVKAZ RAILROAD COMPANY 1st September 1918 1000 Rubley Pick S596 Building and Mountains obverse rail network map showing main line from Rostov to Petrovsk and Baku EF, serial A19319 (£25 - £75)

108)

Scotland - Bank of Scotland £20 18th June 2001 issue, signatures John Shaw and George Mitchell Pick 121d, EF (£25 - £35)

109)

Scotland - Bank of Scotland Five Pounds 1st February 1967, Governor and Treasurer & General Manager titles, signatures Lord Polwarth and J. Letham, Pick 106c, serial number G221359, EF (£30 - £40)

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Scotland - Clydesdale Bank Limited £20 1st December 1967 issue, Pick 200 NEF with some light surface dirt and a rust mark on the reverse (£60 - £80)

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Scotland - National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited Five Pounds 3rd January 1961 issue, signature David Alexander, Pick 270, serial number G779770 Good Fine, pressed (£30 - £50)

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Scotland - The British Linen Bank One Pound 31st October 1928, Pick 156, serial number P 723306, Fine with vertical and horizontal folds (£10 - £20)

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Scotland - The Royal Bank of Scotland £10 24th February 1988 issue, signature M.Maiden, Pick 348, serial number A/29 447418 EF or better (£35 - £45)

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Scotland - The Royal Bank of Scotland Five Pounds 2004 St. Andrews Royal & Ancient Golf Club 250th Anniversary, Pick 363 (5) consecutive numbers R&A 0008542 to 0008549 inclusive, UNC (£50 - £75)

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Scotland - The Royal Bank of Scotland One Pound 13th December 1988 issue with Managing Director title, signature M.Maiden, Pick 351a (8) 7 are consecutives, serial numbers A/67 892752, and A/67 892754 to 892760 inclusive (£25 - £35)

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Scotland - The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, One Pound Proof, S815b, Series F, signature titles General Manager and Chief Accountant, with two large cancellation punch holes, About EF with traces of surface residue, bank stamp and red printers annotations on the reverse (£50 - £75)

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Scotland - The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, One Pound Specimen Proof, signature Morrison, similar to Pick S816a, dated 7th April 1952, serial number E/24 577000, with guide lines on the obverse, stamped in violet ‘The Union Bank of Scotland Limited 24 Jan 1953’. Cancelled with three vertical lines of punch holes. A/UNC with minor pencil annotations and minor surface residue on the reverse (£60 - £80)

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Scotland Bank of Scotland Dennis Stevenson & Colin Mathews Complete SPECIMEN set dated 17th September 2007 and all with serial number AA000000 and featuring Sir Walter Scott on obverse (5) comprising 5 Pounds Specimen No. 085 in small script at lower left corner Pick 124s (PMS BA127a) . 10 Pounds Specimen No. 042 in small script at lower left corner obverse Pick 125s (PMS BA128a) . 20 Pounds Specimen No. 042 Pick 126s (BY BA129a) . 50 Pounds Specimen No. 061 Pick 127s (PMS BA130a) in green and featuring the Falkirk Wheel on reverse, the World’s only rotating boat lift built to restore the canal link between Glasgow and Edinburgh. 100 Pounds Specimen No. 042 Pick 128s (PMS BA131a) . All notes with red diagonal SPECIMEN overprint on both obverse and reverse. Printed by Thomas De La Rue & Co. Limited without imprint and watermarked Sir Walter Scott. All about UNC - UNC, Scarce set (£600 - £1,000)

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Scotland, The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Ten Pounds 4 Jan 1984 Pick 343a signed Winter (4) consecutive numbers A/68 776260 to 776263 Unc (£120 - £200)

Scotland, The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Ten Pounds 17 Dec 1986 signed Malden Pick 343b (2) consecutive numbers A/96 345081 and 345082 AU-Unc (£60 - £100)

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Scotland, The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Ten Pounds 5 Jan 1983 signed Winter (2) consecutive numbers A/65 610522 and 610523 tiny faint brown spot on one note top right otherwise choice Unc (£60 - £100)

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Seychelles 100 Rupees undated 1980 issue, Pick 27a, serial number B145979, minor folds, EF (£50 - £75)

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Singapore Ten Dollars 1979 issue, with security thread, Pick 11a, serial number A/67917601, minor paper ripples, UNC (£10 - £30)

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South Africa 50 Rand undated 1992 issue, signature 7, C.L. Stals, serial number AC8146532C, Pick 125a, UNC with a minor counting flick (£35 - £55)

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Spain 10 Pesetas 1935 issues (13) consecutive numbers 7,131,230 to 7,131,242 inclusive, Pick 86 UNC (£65 - £85)

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Spain 100 Pesetas dated 1st July 1925 (Republic issues 1936) (10) Series D (5) and Series E (5), Pick 69c VF to NEF pressed (£25 - £35)

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Straits Settlements 10 Cents 1917-1920 issue green on yellow signed Pountney Pick 6c Y/3 19303 PMG Choice Extremely Fine 45 EPQ (exceptional paper quality) (£100 - £200)

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Uganda (8) 5000 Shillings 1986 issues (3) consecutive numbers J/78 414698, 414699 and 414700, Pick 24b, UNC or very near so, the last with minor paper ripples on the edge, 100 Shillings 1973 undated issue, signatures Obel and Lukwago, Pick 9c, serial number D/38 088720 EF, 50 Shillings 1973 undated issue, signatures Obel and Lukwago, Pick 8c, serial number C/50 842019 UNC, 20 Shillings 1973 undated issue, signatures, Obel and Lukwago, Pick 7c, serial number UNC, 10 Shillings 1973 undated issue, signatures Obel and Lukwago, Pick 6c, serial number A/65 903869 UNC with minor counting flick, 5 Shillings 1977 undated issue, signatures Obel and Lukwago, Pick 5a UNC (£60 - £80)

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Ukraine 5 Karbowanez 5th March 1942 issue, Pick 51, serial number 66.0343920 UNC (£25 - £35)

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West African States - Senegal 500 Francs 1991 issues (9), 8 are consecutive numbers, Series K, 9157236809 and 9157236891 to 9157236898 inclusive, signature 22, Ildephonse Lemon and Alassane Ouattara, Pick 710K, UNC (£35 - £55)

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World (1053) Belarus (525) 1000 Rublei 1998 issue, Pick 16 (100), 50 Rublei 1992 issue Pick 7 (59), 10 Rublei 2000 issue Pick 23 (100), One Ruble 2000 issue Pick 21 (190), 50 Kapeek 1992 issue, Pick 1 (76), Greece 100 Drachmai 1976 Pick 200b (100), Yugoslavia 10 Dinara 1990 issue, Pick 103a (100), Bosnia-Herzigovina 25 Dinara 1992 issue Pick 11a (98, not all consecutives), Russia 500 Roubles MMM Corporation Private Coupons (140), 100 Roubles MMM Corporation Private Coupons 1994 issue with punch holes (90) (£150 - £250)

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World (1070) Belarus (500) 1000 Rublei 1998 issue, Pick 16 (100), 50 Rublei 2000 issue, Pick 25a (100), 10 Rublei (200) 1992 issue, Pick 5 (100), 2000 issue, Pick 23 (100), One Ruble 2000 issue Pick 21 (100), Bosnia-Herzigovina 50 Dinara 1992 issue, Pick 47 (100), Albania One Lek 1976 Pick 40a (100), Lithuania (70) One Talonas 1992 issue, Pick 39 (70), Russia (300) 500 Roubles MMM Corporation Private Coupons (100), 100 Roubles MMM Corporation Private Coupons (100), 10 Roubles MMM Corporation Private Coupons (£150 - £250)

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World (11) Iceland 10 Kronur 1981-1986 issue, Pick 48 UNC, Italy (3) 10000 Lire 1984 issue, signature Fazio and Speziali, Pick 112c UNC, 1000 Lire 30.5.81 issue, signatures Ciampi and Stevani, Pick 101h UNC, 10 Lire 1935-1938 issue, Pick 25c Fine with some pinholes, Greece (3) 5,000,000 Drachmai, 1944 issue, serial number with suffix letters Pick 128b, A/UNC with minor paper ripples, 1000 Drachmai 1987 issue, Pick 202a, UNC, 100 Drachmai 1978 issue,

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with Λ in lower left corner of the reverse, Pick 200b UNC, Hungary 20 Forint 1969 issue Pick 169e EF, Jersey One Pound, 1995 issue, 50th Anniversary of the Liberation of Jersey, Pick 25a, UNC, Yugoslavia 500 Dinara signature 11, November 1981 issue, Pick 91b, UNC, 100 Dinara May 1986 issue, signature 13, Pick 90c A/UNC (£35 - £65) 134)

World (1100), Belarus (400) 1000 Rublei 1998 issue, Pick 16 (100), 50 Rublei 2000 issue, Pick 25a (100), One Ruble, 2000 issue, Pick 21 (200), Bosnia-Herzigovina 100 Dinara 1992 issue, Pick 13a (100), Albania (200) 3 Leke 1976 issue, Pick 41a (100), One Lek 1976 Issue, Pick 40a (100), Lithuania One Talonas 1992 issue, Pick 39 (100), Russia (300) 1000 Roubles MMM Corporation Private Coupons (100) 500 Roubles MMM Corporation Private Coupons (100), 50 Roubles MMM Corporation Private Coupons (100), all UNC the vast majority in sealed packs (£150 £250)

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World (16) Mauritius (2) 50 Rupees undated 1967 issue, signature 4 (G.Bunwaree and Sir I.Rampaul) Pick 33c, About Fine with small pinholes at the left, 25 Rupees undated 1967 issue, signature 4, (G.Bunwaree and Sir I.Rampaul) Pick 32b About Fine with some small nicks to the lower edge, Bolivia (2) 50 Pesos Bolivianos, new denomination only on reverse, Pick 162a, UNC, 10 Peseso Bolivianos 1962 issue, Pick 154a, UNC, Mozambique (3) 1000 Escudos, undated 1976 issue with Bank name overprint, Pick 119 UNC, 1000 Meticas 1983 issue, Pick 132a, UNC, 100 Meticas 1980 issue, Pick 126, UNC, Brazil (6) 5000 Cruzados undated 1988 issue Pick 214a NVF with some pinholes, 500 Cruzeiros on 500 Cruzados Nova, undated 1990 issue, Pick 226b, A/UNC, 200 Cruzeiros undated 1990 issue, Pick 229 UNC, 50 Cruzeiros on Cruzados Novas undated 1990 issue, Pick 223, UNC, Five Cruzeiros undated 1962-64, signature 11 Nunes and Salles, Pick 176a UNC, One Cruzeiro 1980 issue, signature 20, Emane Galveas and Carlos P. Langoni, Pick 191Ac, UNC, Nicaragua (3) One Cordoba, 1990 issue, Pick 173, UNC with some minor paper ripples, 10 Centavos undated 1991 issue Pick 169a UNC, 5 Centavos undated 1991 issue, Pick 168 UNC (£30 - £60)

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World (249) comprising Afghanistan (8), Albania (4), Argentina (5), Belarus (10), Bhutan (1), Bosnia-Herzigovina (3), Bolivia (2), Brazil (3), Bulgaria (3), Burma (3), Burundi (3), Cambodia (10), China (4), Croatia (5), Cuba (7), Dominican Republic (1), Ecuador (1), Egypt (3), Estonia (1), GB (1), Greece (1), Guatemala (2), Guinea-Bissau (4), Guinea (2), Guyana (5), Haiti (1), Hong Kong (2), Honduras (1), Iceland (1), Indonesia (3), Iran (3), Iraq (3), Israel (1), Jamaica (2), Jersey (1), Kazakhstan (1), Kyrgystan (2), Laos (6), Lebanon (6), Macedonia (4), Madagascar (1), Mongolia (3), Mozambique (11), Myanmar (4), Nepal (3), Nicaragua (4), North Korea (2), Pakistan (1), Peru (13), Philippines (1), Romania (1), Russia (5), Slovenia (4), Somaliland (2), Sri Lanka (1), Sudan (4), Suriname (6), Thailand (2), Transnistria (1), Turkey (2), Turkmenistan (1), Uganda (2), Ukraine (1), USA (1), Uruguay (1), Uzbekistan (3), Vietnam (3), Yemen (2), Yugoslavia (14), Zaire (7), Zambia (9), Zimbabwe (1), and large issues (7), all modern issues mostly 1970s onwards and UNC (£80 - £140)

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World (315) comprising Afghanistan (9), Albania (4), Argentina (7), Belarus (12), Bhutan (2), Bosnia-Herzigovina

(4), Bolivia (1), Brazil (9), Bulgaria (3), Burma (4), Burundi (5), Cambodia (11), Chile (1), China (4), Congo (5), Croatia (5), Cuba (11), Dominican Republic (1), Ecuador (2), Egypt (5), Estonia (1), GB (1), Greece (2), Guatemala (2), GuineaBissau (4), Guinea (2), Guyana (5), Haiti (1), Hong Kong (2), Honduras (1), Iceland (1), Indonesia (3), Iran (3), Iraq (3), Israel (1), Italy (1), Jamaica (3), Jersey (1), Kazakhstan (1), Kyrgystan (2), Laos (8), Lebanon (6), Lybia (1), Macedonia (4), Madagascar (1), Mongolia (4), Mozambique (11), Myanmar (5), Nepal (3), Nicaragua (5), North Korea (2), Nigeria (1), Pakistan (1), Paraguay (1), Peru (16), Philippines (2), Poland (3), Romania (2), Russia (5), Slovenia (4), Somaliland (2), Sri Lanka (4), Sudan (4), Suriname (8), Thailand (2), Transnistria (1), Turkey (3), Turkmenistan (1), Uganda (2), Ukraine (1), USA (1), Uruguay (2), Uzbekistan (3), Venezuela (1), Vietnam (3), Yemen (3), Yugoslavia (18), Zaire (7), Zambia (9), Zimbabwe (1), and large issues (9), all modern issues mostly 1970s onwards and UNC (£100 - £150) 138)

World (340) comprising Afghanistan (9), Albania (4), Argentina (8), Belarus (14), Bhutan (2), Bosnia-Herzigovina (4), Bolivia (1), Brazil (13), Bulgaria (4), Burma (5), Burundi (5), Cambodia (11), Chile (1), China (4), Congo (5), Croatia (5), Cuba (11), Dominican Republic (1), Ecuador (5), Egypt (6), Estonia (1), GB (1), Greece (2), Guatemala (2), GuineaBissau (4), Guinea (2), Guyana (5), Haiti (1), Hong Kong (2), Honduras (1), Iceland (1), Indonesia (4), Iran (3), Iraq (3), Israel (1), Italy (1), Jamaica (3), Jersey (1), Kazakhstan (1), Kyrgystan (2), Laos (8), Lebanon (6), Lybia (1), Macedonia (4), Madagascar (1), Mongolia (4), Mozambique (11), Myanmar (5), Nepal (4), Nicaragua (6), North Korea (3), Nigeria (1), Pakistan (1), Paraguay (1), Peru (18), Philippines (2), Poland (5), Romania (2), Russia (5), Slovenia (4), Somaliland (2), Sri Lanka (4), Sudan (5), Suriname (8), Thailand (2), Transnistria (1), Trinidad and Tobago (1), Turkey (3), Turkmenistan (1), Uganda (2), Ukraine (1), USA (1), Uruguay (2), Uzbekistan (3), Venezuela (1), Vietnam (3), Yemen (3), Yugoslavia (19), Zaire (7), Zambia (9), Zimbabwe (1), and large issues (10), all modern issues mostly 1970s onwards and UNC (£110 - £160)

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World (346) comprising Afghanistan (9), Albania (4), Argentina (10), Belarus (14), Bhutan (2), Bosnia-Herzigovina (4), Bolivia (2), Brazil (12), Bulgaria (4), Burma (5), Burundi (5), Cambodia (11), Chile (1), China (4), Congo (5), Croatia (5), Cuba (11), Dominican Republic (1), Ecuador (5), Egypt (5), Estonia (1), GB (1), Greece (2), Guatemala (2), GuineaBissau (4), Guinea (2), Guyana (5), Haiti (1), Honduras (1), Iceland (1), Indonesia (4), Iran (3), Iraq (4), Israel (1), Italy (1), Jamaica (3), Jersey (1), Kazakhstan (1), Kyrgystan (2), Laos (8), Lebanon (6), Lybia (1), Macedonia (4), Madagascar (1), Mongolia (4), Mozambique (11), Myanmar (5), Nepal (4), Nicaragua (6), North Korea (3), Nigeria (1), Pakistan (1), Paraguay (2), Peru (18), Philippines (2), Poland (5), Romania (2), Russia (5), Slovenia (4), Somaliland (2), Sri Lanka (4), Sudan (5), Suriname (8), Syria (2), Thailand (2), Transnistria (2), Trinidad and Tobago (1), Turkey (3), Turkmenistan (1), Uganda (2), Ukraine (1), USA (1), Uruguay (2), Uzbekistan (3), Venezuela (2), Vietnam (3), Yemen (3), Yugoslavia (19), Zaire (7), Zambia (9), Zimbabwe (1), and large issues (11), all modern issues mostly 1970s onwards and UNC (£110 - £160)

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World (352) comprising Afghanistan (9), Albania (4), Argentina (10), Belarus (14), Bhutan (2), Bosnia-Herzigovina (4), Bolivia (2), Brazil (13), Bulgaria (4), Burma (5), Burundi (5), Cambodia (11), Chile (1), China (4), Congo (5), Croatia (5), Cuba (12), Dominican Republic (1), Ecuador (5), Egypt (5), Estonia (1), GB (1), Greece (2), Guatemala (2), GuineaBissau (4), Guinea (2), Guyana (5), Haiti (1), Honduras (1), Iceland (1), Indonesia (4), Iran (3), Iraq (4), Israel (1), Italy (1), Jamaica (3), Jersey (1), Kazakhstan (1), Kyrgystan (2), Laos (8), Lebanon (6), Lybia (1), Macedonia (4), Madagascar (1), Mongolia (4), Mozambique (11), Myanmar (5), Nepal (4), Nicaragua (6), North Korea (3), Nigeria (1), Pakistan (1), Paraguay (2), Peru (19), Philippines (3), Poland (5), Romania (2), Russia (5), Slovenia (4), Somaliland (2), Sri Lanka (4), Sudan (5), Suriname (9), Syria (2), Thailand (2), Transnistria (3), Trinidad and Tobago (1), Turkey (3), Turkmenistan (1), Uganda (2), Ukraine (1), USA (1), Uruguay (2), Uzbekistan (3), Venezuela (2), Vietnam (3), Yemen (3), Yugoslavia (19), Zaire (7), Zambia (9), Zimbabwe (1), and large issues (11), all modern issues mostly 1970s onwards and UNC (£120 - £170)

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World (41) Kyrgystan 10 Tyiyn undated 1993 issue Pick 2a, 1 Tyiyn undated 1993 issue Pick 1a, North Korea (2) 5 Won 1998 issue Pick 40b, 10 Won 1998 issue Pick 41a, Laos (3) 10 Kip 1979 remainder with DA prefix, Pick 27r, 50 Kip 1979 replacement note, AQ prefix, Pick 29r, 1000 Kip 1998 issue, watermark: Stars, Pick 32Ab, Lesotho 2 Maloti 1981 issue, Pick 4a, Lebanon (3) 50 Livres 1988 issue, no control number, Pick 65d, 100 Livres 1988 issue, no control number, Pick 66d, 250 Livres 1988 issue, no control number, Pick 67e, Madagascar 500 Francs undated 1994 issue, signature 5, Pick 75b, Mongolia (2) 1 Tugrik 1966 Pick 35, 1 Tugrik 1993 issue, Pick 52, Mozambique (5) 100 Escudos 1961 (issued 1976) Pick 117a, 100 Meticas 1980 issue Pick 126, 1000 Meticas 1980 issue Pick 128, 500 meticas 1986 issue, Pick 131b, 5000 Meticas 1991 issue Pick 136, Myanmar 100 Kyats undated 1996 issue Pick 74b, Nicaragua (2) One Cordoba 1990 issue, Pick 173 Series A, 25 Cordobas, undated 1991 issue, Pick 170, Pakistan One Rupee undated 1983 issue, signature 13, Pick 27c, Peru (6), 5000 Soles de Oro 1985 issue, Pick 117c, 50 Soles de Oro 1975 issue, Pick 107, 10 Soles de Oro 1969 issue, Pick 100a, 5 Soles de Oro 1974 issue, Pick 99c, 100 Intis 1988 issue, Pick 136, 10 Intis 1986 issue, Pick 128a, Sudan (4) 100 Pounds 1989 issue, Pick 44b, 10 Pounds 1991 issue, Pick 46, 5 Pounds 1991 issue, Pick 45a, 25 Piastres 1987 issue, signature in one line of text, Pick 37, Suriname 25 Gulden 1996 issue, Pick 138c, Thailand 10 Baht undated 1980 issue, Pick 87, Transnistria 5 Rubley 1994 issue Pick 17, Turkmenistan 5 Manat undated 1993 issue Pick 2, Uganda Five Shillings 1982 issue, Pick 15, Zaire (3) 10 Nouveau Mikutas 1993 issue, Pick 49, 20000 Zaires 1991 issue, Pick 39, 5 Nouveau Zaires 1993 issue, Pick 53, all UNC (£30 - £50)

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17, China One Fen 1953 Three Roman Control Numbers, Pick 860b, China - Japanese Puppet Banks 10 Yuan 1940 issue Pick J12h, Cuba (4) 5 Pesos 1990 issues (2), Pick 103d, 10 Pesos (2) 1988 issue, Pick 104d, 1991 issue Pick 109a, Egypt (2) 25 Piastres 1985 issue, Pick 57a, 10 Piastres 1940 issue, series 73, Pick 184b, Guinea 100 Francs 1960 issue, Pick 30, Guinea-Bissau (2) 100 Pesos 1990 issue, Pick 11, 50 Pesos 1990 issue, Pick 10, Guyana (2) undated 1966-1992 issue, signature 9 (1992), Pick 23f, One Dollar undated 1966-1992 issue, signature 9 (1992), Pick 21g, Haiti One Gourde 1989 issue Pick 253a, Hong Kong Ten Dollars 1978 issue with Chief Accountant and Executive Director titles, Pick 182h, India 10 Rupees 1960 Pick 38 (Fine, with inked annotation on the reverse), Indonesia (2) 1000 Rupiah 1992 issue, Pick 129i, 100 Rupiah 1984 issue, Pick 122a, Malaysia (3) 10 Ringgit 1989 issue, Pick 29a, 10 Ringgit 1997 issue, Pick 42a, One Ringgit 1986 issue, usual security thread, Pick 27a, Myanmar (6) 200 Kyats 1991 issue, Pick 75a, (staple holes at left), 100 Kyats 1994 issue, Pick 74a, 20 Kyats 1994 issue, Pick 72, 10 Kyats 1997 issue Pick 71b, One Kyat (2) 1990 issue Pick 67, 1996 issue Pick 69, Nepal (5) 100 Rupees 1961 issue, Pick 15a, 10 Rupees undated 1981-87 issue, signature 12, Pick 31, Five Rupees undated 1981-87 issue, signature 10, Adhikary, Pick 30, Two Rupees undated 1981-87 issue, signature 10, Adhikary, serial number 24mm long, Pick 29a, One Rupee 1974 issue, signature 11, Thapa, Pick 22a, Thailand (2) 10 Baht 1980 issues (2) Pick 87a, a few VF to EF the vast majority in UNC (£30 - £50) 143)

World (91) a wide variety of countries represented, includes France, Spain , Germany, Netherlands, Russia, Austria, Greece, Malaya, Libya, Hungary, Italy, Belgium, Portugal, Syria, Egypt, includes pre World War II issues and many 1940s and 1950s issues, in mixed circulated grades (£20 - £40)

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World estimated by weight to be (700) many being Chinese fantasy issues Hell Notes etc some being very large in size and denomination, some imitation USA Confederate issues, others including bundles of Indonesia in Unc and others such as German inflation in circulated grades (£20 - £80)

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World from circulation (estimated by weight to be over 200) includes many earlier issues such as George VI Hong Kong and Malaysia, Japan 500 Yen, Hong Kong $10 and $50 from the 1970s and 1980s and more (£100 - £200)

World (44) Afghanistan (4) 100 Afghanis SH1370 (1991) Pick 58c (3), 50 Afghanis SH1358 (1979) Pick 57, Cambodia (7) 500 Riels undated 1973-1975 issue, Pick 16b, 100 Riels undated 1973 issue, Pick 15b, 20 Riels 1979 issue, issued in March 1980 by Heng Samrin, Pick 31, 5 Riels undated 1962-75 issue, Pick 10c, One Riel 1979, issued in March 1980 by Heng Samrin, Pick 28, 0.5 Riel (5 Kak) 1979, issued in March 1980 by Heng Samrin Pick 27, 1000 Riels 1973 Pick More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk


English Cased and Proof Items (lots 146 - 485) 146)

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Britannia Gold £200 2021 2oz. Gold Proof, the reverse a striking new representation of Britannia reflecting the diversity of the people of Britain in the 21st Century, S.BGG4, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Certificate Number 23 of only 220 minted (£3,500 - £4,500)

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Britannia Gold £25 1987 Quarter Ounce Gold Proof S.BGD1 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£320 - £420)

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Britannia Gold £500 2021 5oz.Gold Proof, featuring a new reverse design by P.J. Lynch, Britannia with shield and trident with seated lion beside, on a radiant background, S.BGG3 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 53 and accompanying booklet. A very low mintage of 83 pieces, with just 80 in this presentation format, already proving to be a highly collectable and sought after type. (£8,500 - £9,500)

Britannia Gold £200 2021 2oz. Gold Proof, the reverse a striking new representation of Britannia reflecting the diversity of the people of Britain in the 21st Century, S.BGG4, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 102 of only 220 minted (£3,500 £4,500)

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Britannia Gold £500 2022 5oz. Gold Proof featuring a new reverse design, with Britannia standing three-quarters facing, holding trident and shield with lion decoration, with Union Jack behind by Dan Thorne, certificate number 79 of only 106 minted, with just 100 in this presentation format, the Britannia Gold series maintains it’s long tradition and continues to be popular amongst collectors of modern issues (£8,800 - £9,800)

Britannia One Hundred Pounds 2021 One Ounce Platinum Proof, Reverse: Britannia standing with seated lion (similar to the gold £200 S.BGG3 reverse design) FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 05 and booklet. Only 275 pieces minted (£1,300 - £1,600)

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Britannia Silver Proof Set 1997 a 4-coin set comprising Britannia Two Pounds, One Pound, Fifty Pence and Twenty Pence Silver Proofs S.PBS01 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, the majority of the 1997 sets we encounter are toned, this set brilliant, and scarce thus (£160 - £200)

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Britannia Silver Proof Set 1998 a 4-coin set comprising Britannia Two Pounds, One Pound, Fifty Pence and Twenty Pence Silver Proofs S.PBS02 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£100 - £120)

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Britannia Silver Proof Set 2001 a 4-coin set comprising Britannia Two Pounds, One Pound, Fifty Pence and Twenty Pence Silver Proofs S.PBS03 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£100 - £120)

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Britannia Silver Proof Set 2003 a 4-coin set comprising Britannia Two Pounds, One Pound, Fifty Pence and Twenty Pence Silver Proofs S.PBS04 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£100 - £120)

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Britannia Silver Proof Set 2003 a 4-coin set comprising Britannia Two Pounds, One Pound, Fifty Pence and Twenty Pence Silver Proofs S.PBS04 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£100 - £120)

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Britannia Silver Proof Set 2005 a 4-coin set comprising Britannia Two Pounds, One Pound, Fifty Pence and Twenty Pence Silver Proofs S.PBS06 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£100 - £120)

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Britannia Silver Proof Set 2007 a 4-coin set comprising Britannia Two Pounds, One Pound, Fifty Pence and Twenty Pence Silver Proofs S.PBS08 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£100 - £120)

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Britannia Silver Proof Set 2008 a 4-coin set comprising Britannia Two Pounds, One Pound, Fifty Pence and Twenty Pence Silver Proofs S.PBS10 nFDC to FDC, the Twenty Pence with a hint of toning, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£100 - £120)

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Britannia Silver Proof Set 2009 a 4-coin set comprising Britannia Two Pounds, One Pound, Fifty Pence and Twenty Pence Silver Proofs S.PBS11 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£100 - £120)

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Britannia Silver Proof Set 2010 a 4-coin set comprising Britannia Two Pounds, One Pound, Fifty Pence and Twenty Pence Silver Proofs S.PBS12 nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£100 - £120)

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Britannia Silver Proof Set 2011 a 4-coin set comprising Britannia Two Pounds, One Pound, Fifty Pence and Twenty Pence Silver Proofs S.PBS11 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£100 - £120)

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Britannia Silver Proof Set 2011 a 4-coin set comprising Britannia Two Pounds, One Pound, Fifty Pence and Twenty Pence Silver Proofs S.PBS11 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£100 - £120)

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Britannia Silver Proof Set 2012 a 4-coin set comprising Britannia Two Pounds, One Pound, Fifty Pence and Twenty Pence Silver Proofs S.PBS12 nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£120 - £150)

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Britannia Silver Proof Set 2013 a 5-coin set comprising Two Pounds, One Pound, Fifty Pence, Twenty Pence and Ten Pence Britannia coins, FDC in the black case of issue with certificate (£150 - £200)

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Britannia Silver Proof Set 2014 a 6-coin set S.PBS18 comprising Britannia Two Pounds (One Ounce), One Pound (Half Ounce), Fifty Pence (Quarter Ounce), Twenty Pence (1/10th Ounce), Ten Pence (1/20th Ounce) and Five Pence (1/40th Ounce) FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£250 - £350)

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Britannia Silver Proof Set 2016 a 6-coin set comprising Two Pounds, One Pound, Fifty Pence, Twenty Pence, Ten Pence and Five Pence, nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£150 - £200)

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Britannia Silver Ten Pounds 2013 5oz. Silver Proof S.BSH1 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£250 - £300)

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Britannia Silver Ten Pounds 2017 5oz. Silver Proof. Reverse: A modern interpretation of Britannia, her body merging with a map of the United Kingdom. The reverse with the Trident mintmark denoting the 20th Anniversary of the striking of the First Britannia Silver Coinage S.BSH5 FDC in the Royal Mint black box of issue with certificate and booklet (£250 - £300)

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Britannia Silver Two Pounds (12) 1998, 1999, 2006, 2007 (2), 2008 (2), 2009 (2), 2010 (2), 2011, UNC a few with very light toning, the 2006-2008 issues still sealed in the Royal Mint vinyls and with ‘Coins of the Realm’ certificates, the 2009 issues onwards in the Royal Mint card boxes of issue with certificates (£160 - £260)

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Britannia Silver Two Pounds (6) 2000, 2004 (2), 2005, 2008, 2012 UNC in the packs of issue, the 2008 and 2012 still sealed (£150 - £200)

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Britannia Silver Two Pounds and Ten Pound Stamp Set 1999 UNC in the wallet of issue, USA Silver Eagle 2014 in an NGC First Releases holder and graded MS69 (£30 - £55)

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Britannia Ten Pounds 2016 5oz. Silver Proof S.BSH4 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£250 - £300)

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Commonwealth Games 2002 Two Pounds four coin Silver Proof Set FDC cased as issued with certificate, some light toning as often (£120 - £160)

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Crowns 1935 Specimens ESC 376, Bull 3652 (4) A/UNC to UNC all lustrous, two with the red Royal Mint boxes, one box with W.S.G inked on the lid (£220 - £260)

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Executive Proof Sets (3) 2000, 2001, 2002 all FDC in the pop up hard plastic display boxes (£55 - £75)

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Fantasy Sets (3) UK 1992 ECU (7 coin set) 10, 5, 2, 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/10 Ecus Unc in the red presentation box with certificate. Pattern Euro Sets UK 2002 and 2003 each with 9 coins Euros 5,2 and 1 Cents 50,20,10,5,2,1 Unc in presentation boxes with certificates (£30 - £60)

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Fifty Pence 1998 25th Anniversary of the EEC Gold Proof S.H9 FDC in the blue Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£750 - £850)

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Fifty Pence 1998 NHS 50th Anniversary Gold Proof S.H10 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£800 - £900)

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Fifty Pence 2005 250th Anniversary of Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary Gold Proof S.H14 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£750 - £850)

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Fifty Pence 2009 a 16-coin set in silver, commemorating the 40th Anniversary of introduction of the Fifty Pence Spink PSS40 comprising an example of each design previously minted now all dated 2009, includes the Kew Gardens 2009, Silver Proofs nFDC to FDC a few coins with light toning, in the large black Royal Mint box of issue with book-style certificate (£400 - £600)

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Fifty Pence 2010 100 Years of Girlguiding Gold Proof S.H34 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£750 - £850)

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Fifty Pence 2012 London Olympic Games - Gold Medal Winners Coin - Rowing, Gold Proof Piedfort S.LO19 FDC in an NGC holder and graded PR69 Cameo , comes with the original Royal Mint box of issue with certificate. In June 2019 (LCA 165 Lot 1510) we sold a full set of 11 of these Gold Proof Piedfort 2012 Fifty Pences and the vendor of that set had obtained from The Royal Mint mintage figures (actual rather than issue limits which may be smaller) which showed just 26 of these Rowing Piedforts exist, 15 issued in sets and 11 issued as singles (£3,300 - £3,800)

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Fifty Pence 2013 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Benjamin Britten S.H37 Gold Proof, the certificate state that 150 were minted by only 70 were issued, making this a key coin in the modern Gold Fifty Pence series, the first of this type we have offered. (£1,500 - £2,000)

Fifty Pence 2009 250th Anniversary of Kew Gardens Gold Proof S.H19 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and the first example we have seen for over two years (£2,200 - £3,600)

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Fifty Pence 2015 Battle of Britain 75th Anniversary S.39A Gold Proof, the reverse with a hint of toning, FDC/nFDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet, only 389 issued (£750 - £850)

Fifty Pence 2016 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Beatrix Potter Gold Proof S.H42 FDC or near so with a hint of toning, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£800 - £1,000)

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Fifty Pence 2016 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Beatrix Potter Gold Proof S.H42 nFDC lightly toned, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£800 £1,000)

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Fifty Pence 2017 The Tale of Peter Rabbit S.H43 Gold Proof FDC in the elaborate Royal Mint box (large intricately decorated box reminiscent of a box of chocolates) of issue with certificate and hard backed story book, issue limited to 450 (£1,000 - £1,200)

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Fifty Pence 2018 The Tale of Peter Rabbit S.H44 Gold Proof FDC in the elaborate Royal Mint box, a large intricately decorated box reminiscent of a box of chocolates, with certificate and hard backed story book, issue limited to 450 (£1,000 - £1,200)

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Fifty Pence 2019 20 Years of the Gruffalo Gold Proof, S.H72, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with booklet describing the book, animated film and the illustrator, also comes with certificate number 300 of only 600 pieces minted (£750 - £850)

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Fifty Pence 2019 The Snowman with James Gold Proof S.H79, in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, comes with the original Royal Mint box with certificate and booklet as issued before the coin was slabbed (£800 - £900)

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Fifty Pence 2020 Brexit - Withdrawal From The European Union. Reverse: Peace, Prosperity and Friendship With All Nations - 31 January 2020. Gold Proof Piedfort S.H81 FDC or very near so with a tiny handling mark, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£1,600 - £2,000)

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Fifty Pence 2020 Brexit - Withdrawal From The European Union. Reverse: Peace, Prosperity and Friendship With All Nations - 31 January 2020. Gold Proof S.H81, minor toning, otherwise FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£850 - £950)

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Fifty Pence 2020 Tales of the Earth, The Dinosauria Collection - Megalosaurus Gold Proof S.H82 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and informative booklet, one of a set of three coins in the Dinosauria Collection, number 318 of only 360 pieces issued, with just 350 pieces issued in this presentation format, the subject matter ensures this will be a popular series (£800 - £900)

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Fifty Pence 2021 50th Anniversary of Decimal Day - Struck on the Day 15th February 2021, Gold Proof with selected frosting S.H92 the reverse a clever assemblage combining parts of the designs of the pre-decimal coinage Florin, Shilling, Sixpence, Brass Threepence, Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing. In the centre, a 7-sided panel with ‘1971 Decimal Day’. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 240 and accompanying booklet (£900 - £1,200)

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Fifty Pence 2021 50th Anniversary of Decimal Day Gold Proof Piedfort S.H92 the reverse a clever assemblage combining parts of the designs of the pre-decimal coinage Florin, Shilling, Sixpence, Brass Threepence, Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing. In the centre, a 7-sided panel with ‘1971 Decimal Day’. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 175 and accompanying booklet. Fifty Pence Gold Piedforts only produced in small numbers with just 205 pieces issued (£1,600 - £2,200)

Fifty Pence 2020 Winnie the Pooh Gold Proof S.H87 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet detailing the exploits of the ever-popular bear in the Children’s stories. (£750 - £850)

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Fifty Pence 2021 50th Anniversary of Decimal Day Gold Proof Piedfort, S.H92 the reverse a clever assemblage combining parts of the designs of the pre-decimal coinage Florin, Shilling, Sixpence, Brass Threepence, Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, the main part of the design frosted with the central panel brilliant. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet, Only 205 pieces have been minted, with only 200 in this presentation format (£1,600 - £2,200)

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Fifty Pence 2021 50th Anniversary of Decimal Day Gold Proof S.H92 the reverse a clever assemblage combining parts of the designs of the pre-decimal coinage Florin, Shilling, Sixpence, Brass Threepence, Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing. In the centre, a 7-sided panel with ‘1971 Decimal Day’. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 235 and accompanying booklet (£850 - £1,100)

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Fifty Pence 2021 Team GB, Tokyo Olympics 2020 (held in 2021) Silver Proof Piedfort with coloured Team GB logo on the reverse S.H80 nFDC to FDC with some light toning in places, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£75 - £100)

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Fifty Pence 2021 Winnie the Pooh - Owl Gold Proof S.H100 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 089 of just 535 issued, with only 525 in this presentation format, the latest in the series of Classic Winnie The Pooh characters (£850 - £950)

Fifty Pence 2022 50 Years of Pride Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet, a rare issue with only 260 pieces minted, with just 200 in this presentation format (£950 - £1,250)

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Fifty Pence 2022 50 Years of Pride Gold Proof Piedfort FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet, a rare issue with only 60 pieces minted, with just 50 in this presentation format (£2,000 - £2,500)

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Fifty Pence 2022 Alan Turing - A Remarkable Mind Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 137 of just 200 issued in this presentation format. Comes with booklet detailing his work in cracking the Enigma Code (£950 - £1,250)

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Fifty Pence 2022 Commonwealth Games - Birmingham S.H105 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue, only 250 pieces issued in this presentation format (£1,000 - £1,200)

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Fifty Pence 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Platinum (70th) Jubilee a 2-coin set in gold comprising Fifty Pence 2022 Obverse: The Queen on horseback within the Order of the Garter S.H103 Gold Proof, and Fifty Pence 2022 Obverse: Portrait of the Queen to right, S.H104 Gold Proof both share the same reverse of Number 70 with crowned Royal Cypher FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet describing the choice of design to commemorate this historic occasion, Certificate number 61 of only 70 2-coin sets issued (£2,300 - £2,800)

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Fifty Pence a 2-coin set 1992-1993 comprising the Fifty Pence 1992-3 EU Presidency and Fifty Pence 1992 Britannia UNC in the Royal Mint wallet of issue. Many of the EU Presidency coins were melted. (£25 - £45)

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Fifty Pence a 2-coin set 1992-1993 comprising the Fifty Pence 1992-3 EU Presidency and Fifty Pence 1992 Britannia UNC in the Royal Mint wallet of issue. Many of the EU Presidency coins were melted. (£25 - £45)

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Fifty Pences - Beatrix Potter Characters (8) 2016 Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle S.H46, 2017 Benjamin Bunny S.H49, 2017 Tom Kitten S.H51, 2017 Peter Rabbit running S.H52, 2018 Flopsy Bunny S.H54, 2018 Mrs.Tittlemouse S.H55, 2018 The Tailor of Gloucester S.H56, and 23019 Peter Rabbit S.H74, all Silver Proof issues with coloured reverses, FDC in the acrylic holders, in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£280 - £350)

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Fifty Pences - Beatrix Potter Characters (8) 2016 Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle S.H46, 2017 Benjamin Bunny S.H49, 2017 Tom Kitten S.H51, 2017 Peter Rabbit running S.H52, 2018 Flopsy Bunny S.H54, 2018 Mrs.Tittlemouse S.H55, 2018 The Tailor of Gloucester S.H56, and 23019 Peter Rabbit S.H74, all Silver Proof issues with coloured reverses, FDC in the acrylic holders, in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£280 - £350)

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Fifty Pences (2) 2019 The Gruffalo S.H72 Silver Proof with coloured reverse, 2019 The Gruffalo and mouse, S.H77 Silver Proof with coloured reverse, both FDC in the Royal Mint acrylic holders in the boxes of issue with certificates (£70 - £90)

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Fifty Pences (2) 2019 The Gruffalo S.H72 Silver Proof with coloured reverse, 2019 The Gruffalo and mouse, S.H77 Silver Proof with coloured reverse, both FDC in the Royal Mint acrylic holders in the boxes of issue with certificates (£70 - £90)

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Fifty Pences (2) 2021 Team GB - Tokyo 2020 Olympics, held in 2021, Silver Proof with coloured logos on the reverse S.H80, and 2021 Team GB - Tokyo 2020 Olympics, held in 2021, Silver Proof Piedfort with coloured logos on the reverse S.H80 both FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£80 - £100)

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Fifty Pences (2) 2021 Team GB - Tokyo 2020 Olympics, held in 2021, Silver Proof with coloured logos on the reverse S.H80, and 2021 Team GB - Tokyo 2020 Olympics, held in 2021, Silver Proof Piedfort with coloured logos on the reverse S.H80 both FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£80 - £100)

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Fifty Pences (3) 2020 Winnie The Pooh S.H87 Silver Proof with coloured reverse, 2020 Christopher Robin S.H88 Silver Proof with coloured reverse, 2020 Piglet S.H89 Silver Proof with coloured reverse, all FDC in the acrylic holders, in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates and booklets (£100 - £120)

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Fifty Pences (3) 2020 Winnie The Pooh S.H87 Silver Proof with coloured reverse, 2020 Christopher Robin S.H88 Silver Proof with coloured reverse, 2020 Piglet S.H89 Silver Proof with coloured reverse, all FDC in the acrylic holders, in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates and booklets (£100 - £120)

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Fifty Pences a 5-coin set 2019 - Fifty Years of the Fifty Pence - British Culture Set a 5-coin set of previously issued designs all now dated 2019 comprising Britannia, 100 Years of Scouting, 100 Years of Girl guiding, 250th Anniversary of Kew Gardens and 4-Minute mile reverse designs, all coins now dated 2019 Silver Proof Piedforts S.PSS91 nFDC to FDC with a hint of toning, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£250 - £300)

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First World War 100th Anniversary - A History In Coins, Five Pound Crowns 2016 a 6-coin set comprising Heroes and Famous Figures - Jack Cornwell VC : Armed Forces and Support Services - The Army: Social and Cultural Impact - Poetry and Language : Technology, Weaponry and Machinery - The Dreadnought : Battle and Conflict - The Somme : Battle and Conflict - Jutland : all Silver Proofs nFDC-FDC in the black box of issue with certificate and booklet (£180 - £240)

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First World War 100th Anniversary - A History In Coins, Five Pound Crowns 2018 a 6-coin set comprising Heroes and Famous Figures - T.E.Lawrence: Conflicts and Battles - Ypres: Technology, Weaponry and Machinery - Tanks: Armed Forces and Support Services - The Royal Air Force: Social and Cultural Impact - Women In Factories: Social and Cultural Impact - Widows Left Behind, Silver Proofs nFDC to FDC in the black box of issue with certificate and booklet (£180 - £240)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2018 Shengxiao Collection - Chinese Lunar Year of the Dog, 5oz. Gold Proof, S.5204 Reverse design by Wuon-Gean Ho, FDC in the Royal Mint red box of issue with certificate and booklet. Certificate number 34 of only 58 pieces minted, the Shengxiao Collection continues to be popular amongst modern gold collectors (£8,000 - £10,000)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2020 Elton John - British Music Legend 5oz. Gold Proof. S.EJ9, The Royal Mint range of Elton John coins has proved as big a hit as many of the subjects compositions. The Reverse design by Bradley Morgan Johnson is particularly innovative and eye catching, in keeping with the music and performances of Elton John over his 50 Year career during which he sold over 300 million records. This issue will undoubtedly be sought after by Gold Collectors and Music fans alike. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and the accompanying informative booklet. Certificate number 5 of only 50 pieces issued. With only 4 examples of the Gold Kilo coin having been minted, this is one of the flagship coins of the Elton John range and is already proving to be a much sought after issue (£12,000 - £15,000)

Five Hundred Pounds 2018 Shengxiao Collection - Chinese Lunar Year of the Dog, 5oz. Gold Proof, S.CLCH5 Reverse design by Wuon-Gean Ho, FDC in the Royal Mint red box of issue with certificate and booklet. Certificate number 16 of only 58 pieces minted, a popular large gold issue (£8,000 - £10,000)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2020 The Great Engravers - William Wyon - The Three Graces 5 ounce Gold Proof, FDC in a large NGC’s ‘First Releases’; holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, comes with the Royal Mint box of issue for the unslabbed coin with booklet and certificate number 015. The reverse a stunning representation of William Wyon’s famed design originally used on the Pattern Crown of 1817. The design based on Antonio Canova’s original neoclassical

sculpture. Another of Wyon’s legendary designs beautifully reproduced on a superb large modern gold coin and fully displaying the skill and expertise of the designer’s craft. All the Three Graces design coins were very quickly sold out by the Royal Mint, and with a mintage of only 160 pieces, is sure to be an extremely prized issue in years to come. a ‘must have’ for the modern gold specialist collector (£15,000 - £20,000)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2020 The Great Engravers - William Wyon - The Three Graces 5 oz. Gold Proof, S.GE13, FDC in a large NGC ‘First Releases’ holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, comes with two Royal Mint boxes, one for the unslabbed coin with booklet and certificate number 036, the second for the slabbed coin. The reverse a stunning representation of William Wyon’s famed design originally used on the Pattern Crown of 1817. The design based on Antonio Canova’s original neoclassical sculpture. Another of Wyon’s legendary designs beautifully reproduced on a superb large modern gold coin and fully displaying the skill and expertise of the designer’s craft. All the Three Graces design coins were very quickly sold out by the Royal Mint, and with a mintage of only 160 pieces, continues to be an extremely prized issue. A ‘must have’ for the modern gold specialist collector (£15,000 - £20,000)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2021 Great Engravers - William Wyon - Gothic Crown Portrait, 5oz. Gold S.GE24, Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Only 181 pieces minted with just 175 in this presentation format. When produced with today’s minting techniques, the deeper frosting on the portrait contrasts beautifully with the brilliant background, the style of the original Gothic Crown has been faithfully reproduced on this extremely eye-catching large gold issue. The Great Engravers series continues to be extremely popular, and with this tiny mintage, will certainly be as sought after as the previous ‘Una and the Lion’ and ‘Three Graces’ issues that preceded it. (£14,000 - £18,000)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2021 Great Engravers - William Wyon - Gothic Crown portrait, S.GE24, 5oz. Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 87 of only 181 pieces minted with just 175 in this presentation format. A continuation of the Great Engravers series featuring the stunning obverse design as used on the Gothic Crown of 1847. Modern minting techniques have produced a superb new rendering of the Gothic portrait. Another extremely eye-catching large Gold issue in the Great Engravers Series, beautifully showcasing the designer’s craft, and with this tiny mintage, sure to be as popular with collectors as the previous ‘Una and the Lion’ and ‘Three Graces’ issues that preceded it. (£14,000 - £18,000)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2021 Great Engravers - William Wyon - Gothic Crown portrait, S.GE25 10oz. Gold Proof, the slightest hint of tone in the obverse field otherwise FDC, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 8 of only 56 pieces issued, with just 50 in this format. This the latest in the Great Engravers Series, featuring the portrait as used on the Gothic Crown of 1847. Another extremely eye-catching large Gold issue in the Great Engravers Series showcasing the designer’s craft, and sure to be as popular with collectors as the previous ‘Una and the Lion’ and ‘Three Graces’ issues that preceded it. (£24,000 - £28,000)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2021 Great Engravers - William Wyon - Gothic Crown reverse, S.GE35 dated 2021 5oz. Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 150 of only 181 minted, with just 175 in this presentation format. This the latest in the Great Engravers Series, featuring the stunning reverse design as used on the Gothic Crown of 1847. When produced with today’s minting techniques, the frosted shields and background contrast beautifully with the brilliant background, the reverse with the date in Roman numerals, (mmxxi) in the style of the original Gothic Crown. Another extremely eye-catching large Gold issue in the Great Engravers Series showcasing the designer’s craft, and sure to be as popular with collectors as the previous ‘Una and the Lion’ and ‘Three Graces’ issues that preceded it. (£13,000 - £17,000)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2021 Great Engravers - William Wyon - Gothic Crown reverse, S.GE36 dated 2021 10oz. Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 3 of only 56 minted, with just 50 in this presentation format. This the latest in the Great Engravers Series, featuring the stunning reverse design as used on the Gothic Crown of 1847. When produced with today’s minting techniques, the frosted shields and background contrast beautifully with the brilliant background, the reverse with the date in Roman numerals, (mmxxi) in the style of the original Gothic Crown. Another extremely eye-catching large Gold issue in the Great Engravers Series showcasing the designer’s craft, and sure to be as popular with collectors as the previous ‘Una and the Lion’ and ‘Three Graces’ issues that preceded it. (£23,000 - £28,000)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2021 HRH Prince Philip The Duke of Edinburgh 1921-2021 - A Life Well Lived 10oz. Gold Proof FDC in the impressive Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 4 of just 56 minted with only 50 in this presentation format. Comes with booklet detailing his life from childhood, through his Naval years, The Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme and of course his 70-Year marriage to the Queen. A fitting tribute to this popular member of the Royal Family. (£17,000 - £22,000)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2021 HRH Prince Philip The Duke of Edinburgh 1921-2021 - A Life Well Lived, One Kilo 100mm diameter Silver Proof S.NH12 FDC in the impressive Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 30 of only 77 minted with just 75 in this presentation format. Comes with booklet detailing his life from childhood, through his Naval years, The Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme and of course his 70-Year marriage to the Queen. A fitting tribute to this popular member of the Royal Family. (£1,600 £2,000)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2021 James Bond 007 10oz. Gold Proof the reverse design a different rendition of the iconic James Bond Aston Martin DB5 now featuring the Italian number-plate from the ‘No Time To Die’ film, the car set against a gun-barrel background with the 007 logo below. FDC in the new ‘No Time To Die’ Royal Mint black box of

Five Hundred Pounds 2021 HRH Prince Philip The Duke of Edinburgh 1921-2021 - A Life Well Lived 5oz. Gold Proof FDC in the impressive Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 99 of just 156 minted with only 150 in this presentation format. Comes with booklet detailing his life from childhood, through his Naval years, The Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme and of course his 70-Year marriage to the Queen. A fitting tribute to this popular member of the Royal Family. (£8,500 - £9,500)

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issue with certificate and booklet. Certificate number 38 of only 53 minted, with just 50 in this presentation format, a ‘must have’ for the keen Bond fan and large gold collector alike. (£18,000 - £22,000)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2021 Queen’s Beasts - The Griffin of Edward III 5oz.Gold Proof S.QBCGD10, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 32 of just 129 minted with just 115 in this presentation format, the Queen’s Beasts series continues to be popular amongst collectors of the Large Gold series (£8,500 - £11,000)

Five Hundred Pounds 2021 Queen’s Beasts - The Griffin of Edward III 5oz.Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 96 of just 129 minted with just 115 in this presentation format, the Queen’s Beasts series proving to be popular amongst collectors of the Large Gold series (£8,500 - £11,000)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2022 Dame Vera Lynn celebrating her Life and Legacy 1917-2020 5oz. Gold Proof S.OD5, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 12 of only 41 minted with just 35 in this presentation format, comes with accompanying booklet describing her lifetime and career. (£8,500 - £9,500)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2022 Prince William, Duke of Cambridge 40th Birthday 5oz. Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet describing key events in his life and his achievements, a fitting celebration for this popular member of the Royal Family. Certificate number 35 of just 46 minted, with only 40 in this presentation format, making this one of the lowest mintages for any 5oz. Gold Proof (£9,500 - £12,000)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Platinum (70th) Jubilee 10oz. (312.52 grammes) .999 Gold Proof, featuring new designs by John Bergdahl, Obverse: Equestrian portrait of Her Majesty on horseback, within the Royal garter, Reverse: The Royal cypher upon a mid18th Century style rococo cartouche, frosted against brilliant fields, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and informative booklet. A bold and striking new design certain to appeal to collector’s of the large modern gold issues. Certificate Number 04 of only 56 pieces minted with just 50 in this presentation format. (£19,000 - £24,000)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Platinum (70th) Jubilee 10oz. (312.52 grammes) .999 Gold Proof, featuring new designs by John Bergdahl, Obverse: Equestrian portrait of Her Majesty on horseback, within the Royal garter, Reverse: The Royal cypher upon a mid18th Century style rococo cartouche, frosted against brilliant fields, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and informative booklet. A bold and striking new design certain to appeal to collector’s of the large modern gold issues. Certificate Number 31 of only 56 pieces minted with just 50 in this presentation format. (£19,000 - £24,000)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2022 Shengxiao Collection - Chinese Lunar Year of the Tiger 5oz. Gold Proof S.CLCH9, the latest design in the popular Shengxiao series, displaying a new David Lawrence reverse design of an advancing tiger, the full intricate details of the design more apparent on the larger diameter coin, Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 009 of just 128 minted with only 118 available in this presentation format (£8,500 - £9,500)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2022 The Royal Tudor Beasts - The Seymour Panther One Kilo Silver Proof S.TBCSD1, the reverse a stunning new design by David Lawrence, the first in a new series of 10 Tudor Beast coins. FDC in the impressive Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 1 of just 72 minted with 70 in this presentation format. Comes with informative booklet relating to the series. Certificate number 1 pieces are always sought after (£1,700 - £2,300)

Five Hundred Pounds 2022 The Royal Tudor Beasts - The Seymour Panther 5oz. Gold Proof, S.TBCGD1 Reverse: A stunning new design by David Lawrence, the first in a new series of 10 coins. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 82, the low mintage of just 131 pieces with just 125 in this presentation format, ensures the this will be a sought after series (£8,500 - £9,500)

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Five Pound Crown 2004 Entente Cordiale 100th Anniversary Gold Proof S.L13 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£2,100 - £2,600)

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Five Pound Crown 2005 Admiral Nelson - 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar Gold Proof S.L15 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£2,100 - £2,600)

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Five Pound Crown 2005 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar Gold Proof S.L14 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£2,100 - £2,600)

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Five Pound Crown 2008 450th Anniversary of the Accession of Elizabeth I Gold Proof S.L18 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£2,100 - £2,600)

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Five Pound Crown 2008 Prince Charles 60th Birthday S.L19 Silver Proof Piedfort, a hint of toning, otherwise FDC, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£50 - £60)

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Five Pound Crown 2009 500th Anniversary of the Accession of Henry VIII Gold Proof S.L20 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£2,100 - £2,600)

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Five Pound Crown 2010 350th Anniversary of the Restoration of the Monarchy Gold Proof S.L21 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£2,100 - £2,600)

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Five Pound Crown 2011 HRH Prince Philip 90th Birthday Gold Proof S.L23 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue, our archive database shows we have only previously offered one example (£2,100 - £2,600)

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Five Pound Crown 2011 Royal Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton Gold Proof S.L22 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£2,100 - £2,600)

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Five Pound Crown 2013 The Christening of Prince George of Cambridge Silver Proof Piedfort S.L27 a few small flecks of toning, otherwise FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£80 - £100)

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Five Pound Crown 2015 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo Gold Proof, Obverse with Jody Clark portrait S.L39A FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£2,400 - £2,800)

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Five Pound Crown 2015 and Crown 1965 - 50th Anniversary of the Death of Sir Winston Churchill, both UNC in the Royal Mint green box of issue with certificate and booklet (£10 - £20)

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Five Pound Crown 2015 The Second Child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Gold Proof S.L40 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£2,400 - £2,800)

Five Pound Crown 2015 50th Anniversary of the Death of Sir Winston Churchill Gold Proof S.L38 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£2,200 £2,600)

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Five Pound Crown 2017 Prince Philip - A Lifetime of Service Gold Proof S.L56, FDC or near so with some minor handling marks, in the Royal Mint box with certificate number 124 of only 300 pieces issued in this presentation format, our archive database shows we have offered many slabbed but this is the first we have offered in the Royal Mint box (£2,200 - £2,600)

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Five Pound Crown 2018 Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle S.L65 Silver Proof Piedfort FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£50 - £60)

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Five Pound Crown 2018 Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Ms Meghan Markle Gold Proof S.L65 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£2,100 - £2,600)

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Five Pound Crown 2020 250th Anniversary of the Birth of William Wordsworth Gold Proof, S.L80, Obverse: Bust of Queen Elizabeth II right, Jody Clark portrait, Reverse: A sunburst through a cloudy sky shines upon a mountain range, 1770 WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 1850, below in the foreground ‘Nature never did betray the heart that loved her’. Edge: I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD, an inventive and dramatic reverse design, the edge reading from Wordsworth’s most famous poem. The first commemoration of William Wordsworth on a UK coin. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, number 207 of only 310 issued, with just 300 in this presentation format (£2,200 - £2,800)

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Five Pound Crown 2020 The Tower of London - The Infamous Prison, Gold Proof. S.L84, Reverse by Timothy Noad, shows the legend ‘My Libertie Denied’, against a Norman arched window, a feature of all the coins in this new series. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 006 and accompanying booklet. Only 135 pieces issued with just 125 in this presentation format, so issued in much smaller numbers than the 2019 Tower of London Five Pound Gold issues (£2,400 - £2,800)

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Five Pound Crown 2021 1150th Anniversary of the Accession of Alfred the Great S.L90 Silver Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£70 - £90)

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Five Pound Crown 2021 1150th Anniversary of the Accession of Alfred the Great S.L90 Silver Proof Piedfort FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£120 - £150)

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Five Pound Crown 2021 HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh - A Life Well Lived, Gold Proof S.L92 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 172 and booklet detailing his life from childhood, through his Naval years, The Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme and of course his 70-Year marriage to the Queen. A fitting tribute to this popular member of the Royal Family. (£2,300 - £2,800)

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Five Pound Crown 2021 Queen Elizabeth II 95th Birthday Gold Proof, S.L88, Obverse: Jody Clark portrait of the Queen, facing right, Reverse: by Timothy Noad, a posy filled with thistles, daffodils, roses and shamrocks, behind a crowned E II R monogram in the centre. Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue, with certificate number 155, and with accompanying descriptive booklet detailing key moments and events from the Queen’s lifetime (£2,300 £2,800)

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Five Pound Crown 2021 Queen Elizabeth II 95th Birthday S.L88 Silver Proof FDC, Two Pounds 2021 Alice Through The Looking Glass S.AW5 One Ounce Silver Proof with coloured reverse FDC, Two Pounds 2020 400th Anniversary of the Voyage of the Mayflower S.K60 nFDC all in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£110 - £140)

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Five Pound Crown 2021 Royal Albert Hall 150th Anniversary- Type I with flat surface, Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet describing the building, and the celebrities and famous sportsmen and women to have competed and performed at the famous venue. Certificate number 139 of only 170 pieces issued in this presentation format, already proving to be a much sought after type. (£2,300 - £2,800)

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Five Pound Crown 2021 Royal Albert Hall 150th Anniversary- Type II with domed surface, Silver Proof S.L89 a very slight hint of toning, otherwise FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet describing the building, and the celebrities and famous sportsmen and women to have performed and competed at this famous venue. (£70 - £90)

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Five Pound Crown 2021 Royal Albert Hall 150th Anniversary- Type II with domed surface, Silver Proof S.L89 a very slight hint of toning, otherwise FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet describing the building, and the celebrities and famous sportsmen and women to have performed and competed at this famous venue. (£70 - £90)

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Five Pound Crown 2022 Queen Elizabeth II - Charity and Patronage. A new reverse design by P.J.Lynch features the Queen’s signature and a display of Maundy Money. Gold Proof FDC or very near so in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 77 of only 268 minted, with just 250 in this presentation format. Comes with booklet describing the Royal Patronages such as The Royal Maundy, The Mother’s Union, Flora and Fauna International and the Women’s Institute. (£2,500 - £3,000)

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Five Pound Crown 2022 The Duke of Cambridge 40th Birthday Gold Proof, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet, only 310 pieces minted, with just 300 in this presentation format (£2,400 - £2,800)

Five Pound Crown 2021 Royal Albert Hall 150th Anniversary- Type II with domed surface, Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet describing the building, and the celebrities and famous sportsmen and women to have performed and competed at the famous venue. Certificate number 020 of only 210 pieces minted, with just 200 in this presentation format, so this promises to be a much sought after type. The Royal Mint website has already sold out of this and the Type I flat surface coin. (£2,300 - £2,800)

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Five Pound Crown 2022 The Duke of Cambridge 40th Birthday Silver Proof Piedfort, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£130 - £150)

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Five Pound Crown to Fifty Pence 2007 - The Family Silver Collection a 6-coin set comprising Two Pounds Britannia, Five Pound Crown Diamond Wedding, Two Pounds (2) Slavery and Act of Union, One Pound Gateshead Millennium bridge, and Fifty Pence Scouting all Silver Proofs, a hint of toning, otherwise FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with booklet-style certificate, the box with a small area of adhesive damage on the lid (£140 - £180)

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Five Pound Crown to One Pound 2008 - The Family Silver Collection a 5-coin set comprising Five Pound Crown 2008 Prince of Wales 60th Birthday, Five Pound Crown 2008 Elizabeth I 450th Anniversary of Accession, Two Pounds 2008 Centenary of London Olympics, Two Pounds 2008 Britannia and One Pound 2008 Royal Standard Silver Proofs, the Two Pounds and One Pound with a hint of toning nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with booklet-style certificate (£140 - £180)

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Five Pound Crowns (3) 1999 Millennium, 2000 Millennium, 2000 Millennium with Dome mintmark, minted at the Millennium Dome, UNC in the Royal Mint wallets of issue (£30 - £40)

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Five Pound Crowns (3) 2015 The Christening of Princess Charlotte S.L41 Silver Proof, 2016 Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday S.L44 Silver Proof, 2018 The 5th Birthday of Prince George S.L63 Silver Proof, all FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£120 - £150)

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Five Pound Crowns (3) 2016 Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday S.L44 Silver Proof Piedfort FDC, 2017 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Platinum (70th) Anniversary S.L57 Silver Proof Piedfort FDC, 2018 Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle S.L65 Silver Proof Piedfort FDC, all in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£160 - £200)

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Five Pound Crowns (6) 1996 Queen Elizabeth II 70th Birthday Silver Proof, 1997 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Golden Wedding Silver Proof, 1999 Diana Memorial Silver Proof, 1999 Millennium Silver Proof, 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday Silver Proof, 2001 100th Anniversary of the End of the Victorian Era Silver Proof, Two Pounds 1996 Euro 96 Football Silver Proof, Two Pounds a 2-coin set 1997-1998 Maklouf and Rank-Broadley portraits Silver Proofs, One Pound Silver Proofs (3) 1985 (this in the 4-coin box), 1996 and 1997, Fifty Pences (2) 1998 NHS 50th Anniversary Silver Proof, 2000 150 Years of Public Libraries Silver Proof, Fifty Pence a 2-coin set 1997 Large and Small sizes nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£160 - £260)

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Five Pound Crowns (7) 2010 350th Anniversary of the Restoration of the Monarchy, 2011 Prince Philip 90th Birthday, 2014 300th Anniversary of the Death of Queen Anne, 2015 The Royal Birth, 2015 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, 2017 1000th Anniversary of the Coronation of King Canute (2), all UNC most still sealed, in the Royal Mint packs of issue (£70 - £90)

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Five Pound Crowns 1999 Diana Memorial Silver Proofs (10) nFDC to FDC retaining practically full mint brilliance, 7 are in capsules with no box or certificate, the remaining three in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificate (£800 - £900)

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Five Pound Crowns 2005 2-coin sets (2) Nelson S.L15 and Trafalgar S.L14 Silver Proofs a hint of toning otherwise FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with the respective booklet-style certificates (£120 - £150)

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Five Pound Crowns 2005 a 2-coin set Nelson S.L15 and Trafalgar S.L14 Silver Proof Piedforts a hint of toning otherwise FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with bookletstyle certificate (£120 - £150) Five Pound Crowns 2011 Royal Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton Silver Proofs (2) the first FDC in an NGC holder, graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, the second FDC with a hint of toning, both come with the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£35 - £70)

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Five Pound Crowns Countdown to the London Olympics 2009-2012 a 4-coin set Silver Proof Piedforts S.LOSS6, comprising 2009 3-Year Countdown S.4920, 2010 2-Year Countdown S.4921, 2011 1-Year Countdown, and 2012 Olympics S.4923 Silver Proofs each with the blue Olympic logo in the reverse field, nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificates (£200 - £250)

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Five Pounds 2012 Silver Proofs with gold gilt (2) The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and Olympics both FDC cased as issued by the Royal Mint the Olympic with a certificate (£60 - £80)

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Five Pounds 2017 Silver Proofs (2) King Canute and Sapphire Jubilee FDC cased as issued with certificates the Canute also has a booklet (£60 - £80)

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Five Pounds 2017 The Remembrance Day Silver Proof Piedfort FDC with five poppies in colour in the Royal Mint’s presentation case with certificate and booklet (£60 - £70)

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Five Pounds 2019 A Century of Remembrance Silver Proof Piedfort with poppy in colour FDC in the Royal Mint’s presentation case with certificate and booklet, the outer box with some minor adhesive stains (coin choice) (£60 £70)

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Five Pounds 2019 MMXIX The Great Engravers - William Wyon - Una and the Lion 2 oz Silver Proof S.GE1, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. The reverse a stunning representation of William Wyon’s famed design originally used on the Gold Five Pounds of 1839. Wyon’s legendary design is beautifully reproduced on a superb modern silver coin and fully displaying the skill and expertise of the designer’s craft. (£250 - £1,000) Five Pounds 2020 The Great Engravers - William Wyon - The Three Graces 2 ounce .999 Silver Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. The reverse a stunning representation of William Wyon’s famed design originally used on the Pattern Crown of 1817. The design based on Antonio Canova’s original neoclassical sculpture. Another of Wyon’s legendary designs beautifully reproduced on a superb modern silver coin and fully displaying the skill and expertise of the designer’s craft. All the Three Graces design coins were very quickly sold out by the Royal Mint (£800 - £1,000)

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Five Pounds 2021 The Great Engravers - William Wyon, Gothic Head of Queen Victoria on the reverse, 2oz. Silver Proof, S.GE19, a stunning new rendition of the classic Wyon Obverse design for the Gothic Crown, highlighting the beauty of the original design and showcasing the modern minting techniques applied to this superb and intricate design. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 14 and booklet. The Great Engravers series proving to be immensely popular. (£500 - £600)

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Five Pounds 2021 The Great Engravers - William Wyon, Gothic Head of Queen Victoria on the reverse, 2oz. Silver Proof, S.GE19, a stunning new rendition of the classic Wyon Obverse design for the Gothic Crown, highlighting the beauty of the original design and showcasing the modern minting techniques applied to this superb and intricate design. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 16 and booklet. The Great Engravers series proving to be immensely popular. (£500 - £600)

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Five Pounds Gold 2001U S.SE8 BU with full lustre, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£1,500 - £2,000)

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Five Pounds Nelson - Trafalgar 200th Anniversary (2 coin) Silver Proof Piedfort Set aFDC (a hint of toning) in the Royal Mint presentation box of issue with certificate (£80 - £100)

Five Pounds 2021 The Great Engravers - William Wyon, Gothic Head of Queen Victoria on the reverse, 2oz. Silver Proof, S.GE19, a stunning new rendition of the classic Wyon Obverse design for the Gothic Crown, highlighting the beauty of the original design and showcasing the modern minting techniques applied to this superb and intricate design. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 12 and booklet. The Great Engravers series proving to be immensely popular. (£500 - £600)

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Five Pounds Silver Proofs (2) 2016 90th Birthday and 2020 Making Peace 75th Anniversary WWII both FDC cased as issued with certificates and booklets (£60 - £70)

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Five Pounds to Half Sovereign 1887 a 4-coin set comprising Five Pounds 1887 S.3864 in an NGC holder UNC details Obverse cleaned, Two Pounds 1887 S.3865 GVF/NEF with some light contact marks, Sovereign 1887 Jubilee Head S.3866, DISH L7, VF Ex-jewellery, with a scuff in the obverse field, Half Sovereign 1887 Jubilee Head, Imperfect J in J.E.B. S.3869, DISH L508, GVF/NEF with some scratches around the obverse rim, comes with a 4-coin box (£2,500 - £3,500)

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Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign, Half Sovereign and Quarter Sovereign - The United Kingdom 2022 Gold Proof Set, The Platinum (70th) Jubilee issue, Reverse: The Royal Coat of Arms, a most impressive new design, by Timothy Noad, befitting of this historic occasion. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. 700 sets have been issued, and given the popularity of preciously issued commemorative Sovereign reverses, demand will almost certainly outstrip supply for this impressive set. (£7,500 - £8,500)

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GB and World a varied group, includes GB Proof Set 1970 FDC in the case of issue, Crowns 1972 Silver Wedding Silver Proofs (2) nFDC to FDC in the boxes of issue with certificates, GB Fifty Pence 1973 Lustrous UNC, boxed, GB Plastic Sets 1953 (2) UNC in the wallets of issue, GB Year Sets 1966-1967 (3) each with 8 coins, Halfcrown to Halfpenny UNC in the beige Barclays Bank wallets, Britain’s First Decimal Coins 1968/71 (3) two in the blue wallets of issue, one in the hard grey box of issue, Unofficial Set (9 coins) 1965 to 1967 EF to UNC (some cleaned) in a slide

Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign, Half Sovereign and Quarter Sovereign - The United Kingdom 2022 Gold Plain Edge Proof Piedfort Pattern Set, The Platinum (70th) Jubilee issue, Reverse: A new reverse, by Timothy Noad, of The Royal Coat of Arms, a most impressive new design befitting of this historic occasion. A superb and rare set. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. only 70 sets have been issued, and given the popularity of preciously issued commemorative Sovereign reverses, demand will almost certainly outstrip supply for this impressive set. (£15,000 - £20,000)

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case, GB Dollar Bank of England 1804 Good Fine with a brooch mount, Commemorative Medals (3) Coronation of Edward VII 1902 31mm diameter in silver, the Official Royal Mint issue EF, George V Silver Jubilee 1935 32mm diameter in silver, the Official Royal Mint issue EF, George VI Coronation 1937 32mm diameter in silver, the Official Royal Mint issue EF, World War I Victory medal, awarded to 24563 . 1.A.M, H.C.Stratham R.A.F., EF, GB Penny 1901 VG, Bahamas Proof Set 1971 nFDC to FDC with some toning, in the Franklin Mint box of issue, Italy Mint Set 1970 (9 coins) 1000 Lire to One Lira UNC in the wallet of issue, some with toning, Canada (2) Ten Dollars 1974 Montreal 1976 Olympics - Temple of Zeus KM#94 Lustrous UNC, Five Dollars 1974 Montreal 1976 Olympics - Olympic Rings and wreath KM#89 Lustrous UNC, Austria Thaler 1780 Maria Theresa Restrike, Lustrous UNC with some toning, Hop tokens (3) T.B. Springett 1868 60 Units (2), 30 Units (1), About VF, Banknotes (21 One Pound Somerset AZ66 319374 Fine and Ten Shillings (20) Fforde B28N 112573 Fine and C26N 377051 to 377060 (10 Consecutives) and C26N 377062 to 377070 (9 consecutives) UNC some with light foxing on the edges (£170 - £300) 303)

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GB and World Sets and Singles GB unofficial Set 1936 (8 coins) Halfcrown to Farthing NEF to EF in a slide case, GB unofficial set, a mixed date set 1966-1972 Crown to Halfpenny UNC in a slide case, GB First Decimal and Last £sd set 1967-1973, GEF to UNC in a slide case, GB Crown 1977 Silver Jubilee Silver Proof, nFDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, GB Part Plastic Set 1953 (6 coins) Florin, Scottish Shilling, Sixpence, Threepence, Halfpenny and Farthing, UNC, Five Pound Crowns (2) 1990 Queen Mother 90th Birthday UNC on the card of issue, 2002 Queen Mother Memorial A/UNC, Crowns (23) 1953, 1965 (9), 1972 (2), 1977 (4), 1980 (4), 1981 (3), A/UNC to UNC, Guernsey Proof Set 1971 nFDC to FDC, Isle of Man Proof Set 1971 FDC boxed, Isle of Man Crowns a 4-coin set 1980 Moscow Olympic Games/USA Lake Placid Winter Olympics UNC in a slide case (£30 - £60) GB and World Silver Proofs, 2007 Britannia 20th Anniversary Silver Proof One Pounds Collection (6 coin set), 2008 Britannia Four-Coin Silver Proof Set, One Pound 1984-87 Silver Proof 4 coin Collection in the Red Box (2 sets 8 coins) both with the large certificate, Five Pounds 2002 Golden Jubilee (2) cased as issued, £2 1986 Games Silver Proof, Crown (25p) 1980 Queen Mother these all cased as issued with certificates. Falkland Islands Twenty Five Pounds 1985 100 Year of Self Sufficiency 1985 Silver Proofs KM20 (2) FDC cased as issued one without the certificate each coin 150 grams of sterling silver (ASW 4.4 ounces each coin) (£300 - £600)

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Half Sovereign 1980 nFDC with some light toning, in the Royal Mint soft case of issue, no certificate (£150 - £250)

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Half Sovereign 1980 S.SB1 Gold Proof nFDC lightly toned, in the red Royal Mint soft case of issue with certificate (£150 - £250)

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Half Sovereign 2000 S.SB4 Lustrous UNC in capsule, comes with its original Royal Mint card of issue, the obverse with some minor bagmarks (£150 - £200)

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Half Sovereign 2000 S.SB4 UNC on the Royal Mint card of issue, still sealed in the Royal Mint pack (£150 - £200)

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Half Sovereign 2005 Modern St. George S.SB6 Lustrous UNC, lightly toned, on the Royal Mint card of issue (£150 - £200)

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Half Sovereign 2014 I India, S.SB7B BU on the red card of issue (£250 - £300)

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In VIP Presentation Boxes Proof Set 1953 (10 Coin Set Crown - Farthing) aFDC-FDC the bronze with some lustre the case of a superior quality and different surface texture with sharp and bright embossment on the lid and in excellent condition. Proof Set 1970 (7 coin set Halfcrown - Halfpenny) aFDC this in a hard square red box with LSD embossed on the lid in a stylish gold font both boxes with the Royal Mint logo inside the lid. Highly unusual (£100 £300)

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Numismatic Cover 2019 50 Years of the 50 Pence coin, comprising Fifty Pence 2019 Britannia with Privy Mark to the left of the 50 Gold Proof S.H62A FDC and First class stamp, on the commemorative envelope as issued (£750 - £850)

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Numismatic Cover 2019 Paddington 60th Anniversary comprising Fifty Pence 2019 Paddington at St. Paul’s Gold Proof S.H76 FDC and First Class Paddington Stamp on the commemorative envelope as issued, with Harrington & Byrne certificate, only 30 covers issued. (£750 - £850)

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Numismatic Cover 2019 Paddington 60th Anniversary comprising Fifty Pence 2019 Paddington at The Tower Gold Proof S.H75 FDC and First Class Paddington Stamp on the commemorative envelope as issued, with Harrington & Byrne certificate, only 30 covers issued. (£750 - £850)

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Numismatic Cover 2019 Peter Rabbit comprising Fifty Pence 2019 Peter Rabbit Gold Proof S.H74 FDC and First Class ‘New Baby’ stamp, on the commemorative envelope as issued, a limited edition, number 9 of only 20 sets issued (£800 - £900)

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Numismatic Cover 2019 The Gruffalo 20th Anniversary comprising Fifty Pence 2019 Gruffalo Gold Proof S.H72 FDC and £1 stamp on the commemorative envelope as issued. (£750 - £850)

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Numismatic Cover 2019 The Gruffalo 20th Anniversary comprising Fifty Pence 2019 Gruffalo with mouse Gold Proof S.H77 FDC and set of 4x First Class stamps on the commemorative envelope as issued. (£750 - £850)

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Numismatic Cover 2019 Wallace and Gromit 30th Anniversary comprising Fifty Pence 2019 Wallace and Gromit Gold Proof S.H78 and set of 5 x stamps Second Class, First Class, 60p, 97p and £1.46, on the commemorative envelope as issued, a limited edition number 15 of only 50 sets issued (£750 - £850)

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Numismatic Cover 2020 comprising Brexit - Withdrawal From The European Union. Reverse: Peace, Prosperity and Friendship With All Nations - 31 January 2020. Gold Proof Piedfort S.H81 FDC and First Class Stamp on the commemorative envelope as issue, in Harrington & Byrne folder, a limited edition with only 99 covers issued (£1,400 - £1,800)

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Numismatic Cover RAF Centenary comprising Two Pounds 2018 (4) reverses depicting the Spitfire, Vulcan, Sea King helicopter and Lightning II cupro-nickel issues UNC, along with set of 6x stamps, First Class (2), £1.40 (2), and £1.57 (2) all on the commemorative envelope as issued (£30 £50)

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One Hundred Pound Silver (2) 2015 Buckingham Palace S.Q2, 2016 Trafalgar Square S.Q3 both BU on the Royal Mint cards of issue (£170 - £230)

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One Hundred Pounds 2019 Queen’s Beasts - Falcon of the Plantagenets One Ounce Gold Proof S.QBCGB5 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£1,800 - £2,200)

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One Hundred Pounds 2020 400th Anniversary of the Sailing of the Mayflower S.OB1 Gold Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, also with ‘Total Mintage of 500’ on the ship-themed label (£2,600 - £3,200)

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One Hundred Pounds 2021 200th Anniversary of the formalisation of The Gold Standard One Ounce .999 Gold Proof, featuring a new reverse design of scales with a compass background, by Dominique Evans, S.RD3. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 200 of only 260 minted with just 250 in this presentation format. Comes with informative booklet detailing the introduction of the Gold Standard at the time when Sir Isaac Newton was master of the Mint, until the abandonment in 1931 in Britain, and later in the USA in 1933. (£2,200 - £2,600)

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One Hundred Pounds 2021 The Life and Legacy of Mahatma Ghani, One Ounce Gold Proof, S.OB3, Reverse: A lotus flower and the legend MY LIFE IS MY MESSAGE. MAHATMA GANDHI , FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet describing key points in Ghandi’s life. Certificate number 008 of only 185 pieces minted, the lowest mintage of the Gold £100 series to date. (£2,200 - £2,800)

One Hundred Pounds 2021 British Music Legends - The Who, One Ounce Gold Proof S.WH7 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue only 360 minted, Part of the ongoing and incredibly popular British Music Legends series. The Who were formed in the early 1960s and are one of the most successful bands of all time having sold over 100 million albums. This impressive coin features a design featuring a stylized Rickenbacker guitar shaped like a pinball table, in honour of the band’s ‘Pinball Wizard’ track from their critically acclaimed and highly successful Rock Opera ‘Tommy’. The band are members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and have had huge success with songs such as ‘My Generation’, ‘Who Are You?’ and ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’ the last two of which are still used today as theme songs for the popular TV series’ CSI and CSI Miami. Sure to appeal to Collectors of modern gold issues and music fans alike, the first ‘The Who’ coin of this denomination we have offered (£1,600 - £2,000)

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One Hundred Pounds 2022 London City Views - Tower of London, 17th Century, One Ounce Gold Proof, the first in a new series celebrating the breath-taking views and cultural significance of famous urban landmarks. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and accompanying booklet. Only 310 pieces minted with just 300 in this presentation format. (£2,200 - £2,800)

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One Hundred Pounds 2022 Royal Tudor Beasts - The Lion of England One Ounce .999 Gold Proof, S.TBCGB2 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 70 of just 410 minted, and accompanying booklet. The latest coin in the Royal Tudor Beasts series (£2,200 - £2,600)

One Hundred Pounds 2022 London City Views - Tower of London, 17th Century, One Ounce Gold Proof, the first in a new series celebrating the breath-taking views and cultural significance of famous urban landmarks. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and accompanying booklet. Only 310 pieces minted with just 300 in this presentation format. (£2,200 - £2,800)

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One Hundred Pounds 2022 Shengxiao Collection - Chinese Lunar Year of the Tiger, One Ounce .999 Gold Proof S.CLCG9, the latest design in the popular Shengxiao series, displaying a new David Lawrence reverse design of an advancing tiger, FDC in the red Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£2,100 - £2,500)

One Hundred Pounds 2022 The Royal Tudor Beasts - The Seymour Panther One Ounce .999 Gold Proof, S.TBCGB1 the Reverse a stunning new design by David Lawrence, the first in a new series of 10 Tudor Beasts coins. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£2,100 - £2,500)

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One Hundred Pounds to Twenty Pounds (10) One Hundred Pounds 2015 Buckingham Palace, Fifty Pounds (2) 2015 Britannia , 2016 William Shakespeare, Twenty Pounds (7) 2013 George and the Dragon, 2014 100th Anniversary of the Outbreak of the First World War 2015 Queen Elizabeth II - The Longest Reigning Monarch, 2015 50th Anniversary of the Death of Sir Winston Churchill, 2016 Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday, 2016 Christmas - Nativity, 2017 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Platinum (70th) Anniversary, all Lustrous UNC in the packs of issue (£280 - £350)

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One Pound (3) 2010 London S.J28 Silver Proofs (2) , 2011 Cardiff S.J31 Silver Proof FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£40 - £60)

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One Pound 1999 Scotland, Fifty Pences (2) 2013 Christopher Ironside, 2016 950th Anniversary of the Battle Hastings UNC in the Royal Mint wallets of issue (£15 - £30)

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One Thousand Pounds 2019 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Queen Victoria 100mm diameter, One Kilo Gold Proof, S.OE10 The reverse with conjoined portraits of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, in the style of the Great Exhibition medal of 1851, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with booklet and certificate number 004 of only 12 minted, the certificate with an inked signature on it (£55,000 - £65,000)

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One Thousand Pounds 2020 David Bowie - British Music Legend One Kilo Gold Proof, 100mm diameter, the reverse design on the larger coins of the series feature a lightning bolt laced with stars creating a stardust effect, the design seemingly better suited to the larger diameter coin, as the larger coin enhances the intricacies of this iconic design. S.DB10, FDC cased as issued by the Royal Mint with historical booklet and certificate number 07 of just 11 minted. The flagship coin in the David Bowie series, and with this tiny mintage, sure to become a much prized issue for coin collectors and music fans alike. This issue was immediately sold out at the Royal Mint. David Bowie originates from South London UK and has sold hundreds of millions of records, his ground breaking Ziggy Stardust Album shot him to fame in the early 1970s, he had the ability to regularly re-invent himself staying at the top of the music profession throughout his life. A fitting tribute to this legendary performer. He was an outstanding collaborator, Rick Wakeman played on his Hunky Dory Album and he has released recordings with other stars ranging from Queen to Bing Crosby. (£55,000 - £65,000)

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One Thousand Pounds 2020 James Bond 007 One Kilo of .999 Gold, 100mm diameter, the reverse design featuring the iconic Aston Martin DB5, the 007 logo, on the gun barrel background, a ‘must have’ for the James Bond enthusiast. The fine detail in the reverse design particularly apparent on this stunning large coin . We note all the gold issues are now completely sold out by the Royal Mint, FDC in the black Royal Mint box (no outer card ‘Special Issue’ box) with certificate and booklet. Certificate number 5 of only 20 pieces issued with just 17 in this presentation format. Continuing it’s initial popularity, there seems to be an ongoing demand as this series is keenly sought by after by Bond enthusiasts present and future (£55,000 - £65,000)

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One Thousand Pounds 2021 Queen Elizabeth II 95th Birthday, 100mm diameter, One Kilo of .999 Gold, the obverse with the Jody Clark portrait, upon a field with a lightly planished effect, the reverse, by Gary Breeze, a cleverly arranged design of 9 roses, each representing a decade of the Queen’s life, and 54 leaves, signifying the 54 countries of the Commonwealth, with crowned E II R in the centre, also with a lightly planished effect. S.OE11, Proof FDC in the impressive Royal Mint box of issue, with certificate number 6 of just 18 pieces minted, with only 15 in this presentation format, and with accompanying descriptive booklet detailing key moments and events from the Queen’s lifetime. (£55,000 - £65,000)

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One Thousand Pounds 2021 Shengxiao Collection - Chinese Lunar Year of the Ox, One Kilo Gold Proof, 100mm diameter, S.CLCJ6, Reverse design by Harry Brockway, of an Ox grazing, the contours and aspects of the relief emphasised on the larger coins, showing the full eye-catching beauty of the design, FDC in the large Royal Mint box of issue with informative booklet and certificate number 06 of just 10 pieces minted, with only 8 in this presentation format. With this extremely low mintage, sure to be much sought after by larger gold series enthusiasts (£55,000 - £65,000)

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One Thousand Pounds 2022 Great Engravers - William Wyon - Gothic Crown Reverse, S.GE37 dated 2021, 100mm diameter, One Kilo .999 Gold Proof FDC in the large and impressive Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 17 of only 22 minted with just 20 in this presentation format. This the latest in the Great Engravers Series, featuring the stunning reverse design as used on the Gothic Crown of 1847. When produced with today’s minting techniques, the frosted shields and background contrast beautifully with the brilliant background, the reverse with the date in Roman numerals, (mmxxi) in the style of the original Gothic Crown. Another extremely eye-catching large Gold issue in the Great Engravers Series showcasing the designer’s craft, and with this tiny mintage, sure to be as popular with collectors as the previous ‘Una and the Lion’ and ‘Three Graces’ issues that preceded it. (£60,000 - £70,000)

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One Thousand Pounds 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Platinum (70th) Jubilee One Kilo .999 Gold Proof, featuring new designs by John Bergdahl, Obverse: Equestrian portrait of Her Majesty on horseback, within the Royal garter, Reverse: The Royal cypher upon a mid-18th Century style rococo cartouche, frosted against brilliant fields, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 8 of just 17 minted, with just 15 in this presentation format. Comes with booklet explaining the changes to the coinage over the Queen’s reign. A bold and striking new design certain to appeal to collector’s of the large modern gold issues, the new design appearing even more impressive on this imposing large piece (£60,000 - £65,000)

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One Thousand Pounds 2022 The Three Ages of Woman 100mm diameter, One Kilo .999 Gold Proof a new reverse design by Italian designer Sandra Deiana. Comes with booklet explaining the design and with comments from the designer and her involvement with the design. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 2 of a tiny mintage of just 6 pieces, just 5 being in this presentation format, this is sure to become one of the key coins in the Gold Kilo series (£60,000 - £65,000)

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Proof Set 1951 (10 coins) Crown to Farthing nFDC to FDC the silver lightly toning, retaining much original brilliance, the bronze and brass lustrous with some ribbon toning, in the green box of issue (£140 - £160)

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Proof Set 1970 FDC in the case of issue, Royal Mint Year Set 1984 UNC in the Royal Mint wallet of issue, Australia Five Dollars 1990 Anzac 75th Anniversary UNC on the Royal Australian Mint card of issue, Historic Campaign Medals 1793-1945 a set of 16 miniature replicas ranging from Naval General Service Medal 1793-1840 to War Medal 193945, in the card folder as issued, Change Checker album containing Decimal Two Pounds (26), One Pound (7) and Fifty Pence (49) and Isle of Man Fifty Pence 1997 TT Races, Guernsey Fifty Pence 2008 in mixed grades, Banknote - One Pound Fforde B305, S77B 016494 GVF, Numismatic Covers (2) GB D-Day Landings 75th Anniversary comprising Two Pounds 2019 UNC and set of five Commemorative First Class stamps, on the commemorative envelope, in the folder of issue, Guernsey 50th Anniversary of the First Flight of Concorde 2019 comprising Fifty pence (3) each with a different reverse depicting the iconic aircraft, and set of four stamps, 4d, 9d, and 1/6 and a First Class stamp, on the commemorative envelope as issued, in the folder of issue (£100 - £120)

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Proof Set 1982 nFDC to FDC cased, Royal Mint Year Sets (5) 1982 (3), 1983, 1994 UNC in the wallets of issue, Five Pound Crown 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday UNC in the wallet of issue, One Pound 1983 UNC in the wallet of issue, Unofficial Year Sets (6) 1963 (8 coins) Halfcrown to Halfpenny, 1964 (8 coins) Halfcrown to Halfpenny, 1965 (9 coins), Crown to Halfpenny, 1966 (8 coins) Halfcrown to Halfpenny, 1967 (2 sets) (6 coins) Halfcrown to Halfpenny, no Shillings, VF to Lustrous UNC, Farewell to £sd Coinage (11 coins) comprising Crown 1965, Halfcrown 1967, Florin 1966, Shilling 1964E, Shilling 1965S, Sixpence 1967, Brass Threepence 1967, Silver Threepence 1933, Penny 1967, Halfpenny 1967 and Farthing 1954 EF to UNC in a slide case, Last £sd/First Decimal Set (11 coins) comprising Halfcrown 1967, Florin 1967, Sixpence 1967, Brass Threepence 1967, Penny 1967, Halfpenny 1967, Decimals Ten Pence 1968, Five Pence 1968, Two Pence 1971, One Penny 1971 and Half New Penny 1971 Lustrous UNC in a slide case, Crowns 1951 (3) UNC boxed, one with a thin scratch, Decimal Fifty Pence 1973 Lustrous UNC boxed, Ireland Year Set 1968 (5 coins) Florin, Shilling, Sixpence, Threepence and Penny UNC, Ireland Decimal Sets (6 coins) (2 sets) each comprising Fifty Pence 1970, Ten Pence 1969, Five Pence 1970, Two Pence 1971, One Penny 1971 and Half Penny 1971, both sets UNC in the folders of issue, Ireland Decimal Coins (7 coins) a mixed date set comprising Fifty Pence 1988, Twenty Pence 1988, Ten Pence 1985, Five Pence 1982, Two Pence 1988, One Penny 1988 and Half Penny 1982 Lustrous UNC in a slide case, United Kingdom Ecu Set 1992 (7 coins) Five Ecu to One Tenth Ecu Lustrous UNC on the card of issue, Modern Replicas and Reproductions (2 sets) the first an 8-coin set William I to Elizabeth I Penny to Noble, as made, boxed, the second a 6-coin set includes William I, Henry III, Henry VII, Henry VIII types, and Spain 8 Reales and Escudo types, as made, with accompanying tickets, Reproduction Cornish Halfpenny 1985 Poldark Mine UNC, Pre-Decimal and Decimal gold-plated and painted coins, (3 sets) The

Pre-Decimals of George VI (9 coins) Halfcrown to Farthing, The Pre-Decimals of Elizabeth II (9 coins) Halfcrown to Farthing, and Decimals (8 coins) One Pound to Half Penny with red, white and blue painted reverses in mixed grades, presentation trays with all certificates (£50 - £100) 346)

Proof Set 2008 (7 coins) in Gold, Royal Shield of Arms, comprising One Pound, Fifty Pence, Twenty Pence, Ten Pence, Five Pence, Two Pence and One Penny all struck in gold, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificates, 84.76 grammes of 22 carat gold (£3,000 - £5,000)

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Proof Set 2009 a 12-coin set in silver S.PSS46 comprising Five Pounds Henry VIII, Two Pounds (3) Darwin, Robert Burns and standard issues, Fifty Pence Kew Gardens 250th Anniversary, plus the Royal Shield of Arms set in Silver One Pound to One Penny nFDC-FDC in the black box of issue with certificate (£450 - £550)

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Proof Set 2010 a 13-coin set in silver S.PSS50 comprising Five Pound Crown 2010 350th Anniversary of the Restoration of the Monarchy, Two Pounds 2010 100th Anniversary of the Death of Florence Nightingale, One Pound 2010 (2) London and Belfast issues, and Two Pounds to One Penny all struck in silver, nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with booklet-style certificate (£220 £260)

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Proof Set 2013 a 15-coin set all in silver comprising Five Pound Crown 2013 60th Anniversary of the Coronation, Two Pounds (4) 2013 London Underground Train, 2013 London Underground Roundel sign, 2013 350th Anniversary of the First Gold Guinea, 2013 Standard issue, One Pound (2) 2013 Floral Emblems England and Wales, Fifty Pence 2013 Royal Arms, plus One Pound to One Penny all struck in silver, FDC, in the impressive Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. number 24, of 2013 (£260 - £320)

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Proof Set 2014 a 14 coin set all in silver, comprising Five Pound Crown 2014 Queen Anne 300th Anniversary, Two Pounds 2014 (3) Lord Kitchener, Trinity House Lighthouse and standard issue, One Pound 2014 Scotland, Northern Ireland and standard issue, Fifty Pence Commonwealth Games, along with Fifty Pence to One Penny standard Proof issues, all in silver and FDC in the impressive Royal Mint box with certificate and booklet (£240 - £280)

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Proof Set 2015 (8 coins, in silver) Two Pounds to One Penny Silver Proofs, Jody Clark The Fifth Definitive Portrait FDC in the large black two set presentation box with certificate and booklet also contains certificates for the fourth coinage of Rank-Broadley but without this set of coins (£70 - £90)

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Proof Set 2017 a 13-coin set all struck in silver, S.PSS79 comprising Five Pound Crowns 2017 (2) Centenary of the House of Windsor, and 2017 1000th Anniversary of the

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Coronation of King Canute, Two Pounds 2017 (3) Jane Austen, Britannia Renaissance and World War I - The War in the Air, Fifty Pence 2017 Isaac Newton, along with One Pound to One Penny all struck in silver, the One Penny nFDC with a hint of toning retaining almost full brilliance, other coins FDC in the large Royal Mint black box of issue with certificate and booklet (£400 - £500) 353)

Proof Set 2017 Collector’s Edition a 13-coin set comprising Five Pound Crowns 2017 (2) 1000th Anniversary of the Coronation of King Canute & Centenary of the House of Windsor, Two Pounds 2017 (3) World War I - The War in the Air, Jane Austen and Britannia’s Renaissance, Fifty Pence 2017 Sir Isaac Newton, and One Pound to One Penny, UNC in the Royal Mint book form-style box with certificate and booklet (£50 - £100)

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Proof Sets (11) Blue Sets 1986, Red Leather Deluxe Sets (10) 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994 (2), 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 FDC in the Royal Mint cases of issue (£140 - £160)

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Proof Sets (13) Blue Sets (2) 1987, 1988, Red Leather Deluxe Sets (10) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, Deluxe Display Set 2000 nFDC to FDC in the cases of issue, some with dirt on the outer cases (£150 £200)

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Proof Sets (22) Red Leather Deluxe Sets (19) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, Black Leather Deluxe Set 2008, Blue Set 1983, and Deluxe Display Set 2000, the 1983 set toned, a few other coins with minimal toning, otherwise FDC in the Royal Mint cases of issue (£500 - £800)

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Proof Sets (4) Red Leather Deluxe Sets (4) 1989, 1992, 2003 and 2006 FDC in the Royal Mint cases of issue (£100 - £150)

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Proof Sets (5) Blue Sets 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, the first two sets with some toning nFDC to FDC, others with full brilliance FDC, all in the Royal Mint cases of issue (£30 - £40)

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Proof Sets 1953 (2) each 10 Coins, Crown to Farthing nFDC to FDC the bronze and brass lightly toned, retaining much original mint brilliance (£200 - £250)

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Proof Sets 1970 (7) nFDC to FDC in the flat perspex cases of issue, three with the outer maroon envelope (£75 - £100)

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Proof Sets 1970 (9) nFDC to FDC some with toning, in the cases of issue, 2 without the outer card envelopes (£100 - £120)

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Proof Sets 1971 (5) nFDC to FDC in the flat perspex cases of issue, only one with outer black envelope (£50 - £60)

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Proof Sets 1999 Red Leather Deluxe (5) FDC in the Royal Mint cases of issue (£100 - £120)

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Royal Mint Trial Two Pounds 1994 bimetallic, showing the four stages of the manufacture of the coin UNC in the Royal Mint wallet of issue (£150 - £200)

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Royal Mint Year Set 2014 (the 14 coin set) includes Queen Anne Five Pounds and the commemorative coins BU in the Royal Mint case of issue (£60 - £80)

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Royal Mint Year Sets (2) 1992 (9 coins) includes the EU Presidency Fifty Pence 1992-1993, UNC in Royal Mint wallet of issue, 1993 (8 coins) includes the EU Presidency Fifty Pence UNC in the Royal Mint wallet of issue (£60 - £80)

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Royal Mint Year Sets (33) 1982, 1983 Beefeaters (2), 1984 (2), 1985 (2), 1986 (2), 1987, 1988 (2), 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 (includes the EU Presidency Fifty Pence), 1993 (includes the EU Presidency Fifty Pence), 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 (2) Lustrous UNC in the Royal Mint wallets of issue (£180 - £300)

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Royal Mint Year Sets (4) 1993, includes the EU Presidency Fifty Pence, 2004, 2008 Royal Shield of Arms, 2010 (a 12coin set) Lustrous UNC in the Royal Mint wallets of issue (£65 - £85)

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Silver Proof Piedforts (3) Two Pounds 2018 Vulcan Aircraft, One Pound 2010 (2) London and Belfast cased FDC the £2 with certificate, the Two Pound with an adhesive label attached to the box (perhaps removable) (£70 - £90)

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Sovereign 1987 Proof S.SC2 a hint of toning otherwise FDC and retaining almost full mint brilliance, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£350 - £450)

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Sovereign 2000 S.SC4 UNC on the Royal Mint card of issue, in the sealed Royal Mint pack (£300 - £400)

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Sovereign 2005 Modern St. George S.SC6 Toned UNC on the Royal Mint card of issue (£300 - £400)

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Sovereign 2012 S.SC8 Modern St. George, the reverse remodelled for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£700 - £1,000)

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Sovereign 2013 I, India, S.SC7A BU on the red card of issue (£450 - £550)

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Sovereign 2014 I S.SC7A, UNC on the Royal Mint card of issue (£450 - £550)

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Sovereign 2014 I, India, S.SC7A BU on the red card of issue (£450 - £550)

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Sovereign 2015 I, India, S.SC7A BU on the red card of issue, some scuffs on the outer casing (£450 - £550)

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Sovereign 2017 George and the Dragon within the Order of the Garter S.SC11 Gold Proof, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£600 - £800)

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Sovereign 2017 I, India, S.SC9A BU on the red card of issue, some light scuffs on the outer casing (£450 - £550)

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Sovereign 2019 Brilliant Uncirculated Matt Finish as struck in the Royal Mint’s presentation box with certificate and booklet, the outer card case with a stain (coin is choice) (£350 - £500)

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Sovereign 2019 I India, S.SC9A BU in the MMTC-PAMP style Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£450 - £550)

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Sovereign 2019 Matt Finish S.SC9 UNC with a small scratch below B.P. in an NGC holder Gem Uncirculated - One of the First 100 Struck, comes with Royal Mint certificate (£350 - £450)

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Sovereign 2021 Queen Elizabeth II 95th Birthday, with 95 in crown Privy Mark Gold Proof S.SC9M FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£350 - £450)

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Sovereign 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Platinum (70th) Jubilee Gold Proof Reverse: Crowned Royal Arms with supporters FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. This issue was sold out immediately by the Royal Mint and will undoubtedly become a much sought after issue as with previously issued commemorative Sovereigns (£700 - £1,000)

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Ten Pounds 2012 London Olympic Games Pegasus 5oz. Silver Proof FDC boxed with certificate, a suggestion of gold toning towards the rims (£160 - £220)

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Ten Pounds 2012 The Official London 2012 Olympic Games UK 5oz Silver Coin, Pegasus the winged horse reverse, right facing portrait of QE II by Rank-Broadley obverse, 65mm diameter in .999 silver, Proof nFDC/FDC with a hint of toning, in the Royal Mint presentation box as issued with booklet-style certificate (£160 - £220)

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Ten Pounds 2012 The Official London 2012 UK 5oz Silver Coin, Pegasus the winged horse reverse, right facing portrait of QE II by Rank-Broadley obverse, 65mm diameter, Proof FDC in a large NGC holder and graded PF69, in the Royal Mint presentation box as issued with certificate (£120 - £200)

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Ten Pounds 2013 The Queen’s Coronation 60th Anniversary 5oz. Silver Proof, Reverse: The Orb and Sceptre resting upon the Coronation Robe, the arches of Westminster Abbey in the background, S.M2, a very slight hint of tone, otherwise FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£200 - £250)

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Ten Pounds 2013 The Queen’s Coronation 60th Anniversary 5oz. Silver Proof, Reverse: The Orb and Sceptre resting upon the Coronation Robe, the arches of Westminster Abbey in the background, S.M2, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£200 - £250)

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Ten Pounds 2017 SHINE THROUGH THE AGES Five Ounce Gold Proof (.999 Fine Gold) issue The Sapphire Jubilee of Her Majesty The Queen FDC in The Royal Mint’s presentation box with certificate 076 of 120, with just 110 in this presentation format (£8,500 - £9,500)

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Ten Pounds 2017 SHINE THROUGH THE AGES Five Ounce Silver Proof, The Sapphire Jubilee of Her Majesty The Queen FDC (a hint of toning) in The Royal Mint’s presentation box with certificate (£150 - £180)

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Ten Pounds 2020 - The Great Engravers Collection - William Wyon - The Three Graces 5 ounce .999 Silver Proof. S.GE9. The reverse a stunning representation of William Wyon’s famed design originally used on the Pattern Crown of 1817. The design based on Antonio Canova’s original neoclassical sculpture. Another of Wyon’s legendary designs beautifully reproduced on a superb modern silver coin and fully displaying the skill and expertise of the designer’s craft. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Only 510 pieces have been minted, with just 500 in this presentation format. All the Three Graces design coins were very quickly sold out by the Royal Mint and as time progresses will become greatly prized pieces. (£2,500 - £3,000)

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Ten Pounds 2020 (Pop group) Queen - Rock Royalty 5oz. Silver Proof the reverse design an arrangement of each of the instruments played by each band member, in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, come with the original Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Only 750 pieces minted. This issue was quickly sold out by the Royal Mint shortly after release (£500 £600)

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Ten Pounds 2020 Elton John 5oz. Silver Proof S.EJ5 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet, Certificate number 272 of a mintage of just 425 pieces, sure to be sought after by collectors and music fans alike, part of the second release in the Royal Mint Music Legends range (£400 - £500)

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Ten Pounds 2020 Music Legends - David Bowie 5oz. Silver Proof S.DB5 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£400 - £500)

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Ten Pounds 2020 Three Graces 10 Ounces Silver Proof S.GE31 (Listed as a Five Ounce Piedfort) in an NGC slab and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, comes with the original Royal Mint presentation box with certificate and booklet, Number 16 of just 175 minted (£1,000 - £1,200)

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Ten Pounds 2021 Great Engravers - William Wyon - Gothic Crown Portrait, 10oz. Silver S.GE20 Proof FDC in the impressive Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 156 of only 231 pieces minted, with just 225 in this presentation format. A superb modern rendition of William Wyon’s iconic design, the style of the original Gothic Crown has been faithfully reproduced on this extremely eye-catching large silver issue. The Great Engravers series continues to be extremely popular, and with this tiny mintage, will certainly be as sought after as the previous ‘Una and the Lion’ and ‘Three Graces’ issues that preceded it. (£1,500 - £2,000)

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Ten Pounds 2021 Great Engravers - William Wyon - Gothic Crown reverse, S.GE31, 10oz. Silver Proof (Piedfort) FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 174 of only 231 minted, with just 225 in this presentation format. This the latest in the Great Engravers Series, featuring the stunning reverse design as used on the Gothic Crown of 1847. When produced with today’s minting techniques, the frosted shields and background contrast beautifully with the brilliant background, the reverse with the date in Roman numerals, (mmxxi) in the style of the original Gothic Crown. Another extremely eye-catching large issue in the Great Engravers Series showcasing the designer’s craft, and with this low mintage, sure to be as popular with collectors as the previous ‘Una and the Lion’ and ‘Three Graces’ issues that preceded it (£1,500 - £2,000)

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Ten Pounds 2021 HRH Prince Philip The Duke of Edinburgh 1921-2021 - A Life Well Lived 10oz. Silver Proof S.M21 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 156 minted with just 150 in this presentation format. Comes with booklet detailing his life from childhood, through his Naval years, The Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme and of course his 70-Year marriage to the Queen. A fitting tribute to this popular member of the Royal Family. (£550 - £650)

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Ten Pounds 2021 HRH Prince Philip The Duke of Edinburgh 1921-2021 A Life Well Lived 5oz. Silver Proof (£350 - £450)

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Ten Pounds 2021 James Bond 007 - No Time To Die, with the iconic Aston Martin car having the A4269 00 numberplate 10oz. Silver Proof, S.13A, FDC in the impressive black Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Only 130 pieces have been minted with just 125 in this presentation format, this series has proved to be extremely popular and given the low mintage, this will be equally sought after (£550 - £650)

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Ten Pounds 2021 James Bond 007 - No Time To Die, with the iconic Aston Martin car having the A4269 00 numberplate 10oz. Silver Proof, S.13A, FDC in the impressive black Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Only 130 pieces have been minted with just 125 in this presentation format, this series has proved to be extremely popular and given the low mintage, this will be equally sought after (£550 - £650)

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Ten Pounds 2021 Music Legends - The Who 5oz. Silver Proof S.WH5 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£400 - £500)

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Ten Pounds 2021 Queen Elizabeth II 95th Birthday 5oz. Gold Proof, Obverse: Jody Clark portrait of the Queen, facing right, Reverse: by Gary Breeze, a cleverly arranged design of 9 roses, each representing a decade of the Queen’s life, and 54 leaves, signifying the 54 countries of the Commonwealth, with crowned E II R in the centre. Proof FDC in the impressive Royal Mint box of issue, with certificate number 53 of just 160 pieces minted, with only 150 in this presentation format, and with accompanying descriptive booklet detailing key moments and events from the Queen’s lifetime. (£8,500 - £9,500)

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Ten Pounds 2022 London City Views - Tower of London 17th Century, 5oz. Silver Proof, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 250 pieces have been issued in this format (£400 - £500)

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Ten Pounds 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Platinum (70th) Jubilee 10oz. Silver Proof A new design by John Bergdahl, Obverse: Equestrian portrait of Her Majesty on horseback, within the Royal garter, Reverse: The Royal cypher upon a mid-18th Century style rococo cartouche, frosted against brilliant fields. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and informative booklet. (£650 - £750)

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Ten Pounds 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Platinum (70th) Jubilee 5oz. Silver Proof A new design by John Bergdahl, Obverse: Equestrian portrait of Her Majesty on horseback, within the Royal garter, Reverse: The Royal cypher upon a mid-

18th Century style rococo frosted against brilliant fields, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£400 - £500) 408)

The 2005 Silver Proof Piedfort Collection a 4-coin set comprising Two Pounds (2) 2005 Gunpowder Plot, 2005 60th Anniversary of the End of World War II, One Pound 2005 Menai Straits Suspension Bridge, Fifty Pence 2005 Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary FDC or near so with a hint of toning, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£80 - £100)

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The 2005 Silver Proof Piedfort Collection a 4-coin set comprising Two Pounds (2) 2005 Gunpowder Plot, 2005 60th Anniversary of the End of World War II, One Pound 2005 Menai Straits Suspension Bridge, Fifty Pence 2005 Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary FDC or near so with a hint of toning, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£80 - £100)

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The 2008 Silver Proof Piedfort set PSS36 a 4-coin collection comprising Five Pound Crown 2008 Prince of Wales 60th Birthday, Five Pound Crown 2008 Elizabeth I 450th Anniversary of Accession, Two Pounds 2008 Centenary of London Olympics and One Pound 2008 Shield Silver Proof Piedforts, nFDC-FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, with some light damage to the case (£130 £160)

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The 2010 Silver Proof Piedfort Set a 5-coin set S.PSS52 comprising Five Pound Crown 2010 350th Anniversary of the Restoration of the Monarchy, Two Pounds 2010 100th Anniversary of the Death of Florence Nightingale, One Pound 2010 (2) London and Belfast issues, Fifty Pence 2010 100 Years of Girlguiding, all Silver Proof Piedforts, the One Pounds and Two Pounds with a minor hint of toning, otherwise FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£180 - £220)

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The 2015 Silver Proof Piedfort Set a 5-coin set S.PSS72 comprising Five Pound Crowns (2) 2015 50th Anniversary of the Death of Sir Winston Churchill, 2015 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, Two Pounds (2) 2015 800th Anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta, 2015 First World War - The Royal Navy, and Fifty Pence 2015 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain, all Silver Proof Piedforts, Two Pounds both with a hint of toning, the others brilliant, FDC or very near so in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£400 - £500)

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The 2017 Silver Proof Piedfort Set a 5-coin set S.PSS81 comprising Five Pound Crowns (2) 2017 Centenary of the House of Windsor and 2017 1000th Anniversary of the Coronation of King Canute, Two Pounds (2) 2017 Jane Austen and 2017 World War I - The War in the Air, Fifty Pence 2017 Isaac Newton, all Silver Proof Piedforts, nFDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£350 - £450)

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The 2018 Silver Proof Commemorative Proof Set a 5-coin set comprising Five Pound Crown 2018 Prince George Fifth Birthday, Two Pounds (3) 2018 First World War - The Royal Air Force, 2018 First World War - Armistice, 2018 200th Anniversary of Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein, Fifty Pence 2018 100th Anniversary of the Representation of the People Act, Silver Proofs FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£160 - £220)

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The 2018 Silver Proof Piedfort Commemorative Set a 5-coin set S.PSS85 comprising Five Pound Crown 2018 Prince George 5th Birthday, Two Pounds 2018 (3) 200th Anniversary of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, 2018 The Royal Air Force 100th Anniversary, 2018 First World War Armistice, and Fifty Pence 100th Anniversary of the Representation of the People’s Act, all Silver Proof Piedforts, nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£350 - £450)

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The 2019 Silver Proof Piedfort Commemorative Set a 5-coin set S.PSS89 comprising Five Pound Crown 2019 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Queen Victoria, Two Pounds (3) 2019 75th Anniversary of D-Day, 2019 260th Anniversary of Wedgwood, 2019 350th Anniversary of Samuel Pepys’ last diary entry, Fifty Pence 2019 nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£380 - £480)

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Twenty Five Pounds 2017 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Platinum (70th) Wedding, One Quarter Ounce Platinum Proof S.PA1 FDC or near so with a hint of toning, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£300 - £400)

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Twenty Five Pounds 2020 (Pop Group) Queen - Rock Royalty, One Quarter Ounce Gold Proof S.QN6, with the innovative reverse design, including an arrangement of each of the instruments played by each band member, the design fittingly reflecting the grandiose nature of some of their greatest songs. Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate. Only 1250 pieces were issued of the Gold Quarter Ounce in this presentation format. When issued by the Royal Mint, all the Queen Gold coins were quickly sold out, the series appealing to coin collectors and Queen fans alike (£500 - £600)

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Twenty Pounds (15) 2013 George and the Dragon (5), 2015 50th Anniversary of the Death of Sir Winston Churchill (3), 2015 Queen Elizabeth II - The Longest Reigning Monarch (4), 2016 Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday (3) all Lustrous UNC all but one in the packs of issue (£250 - £300)

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Twenty Pounds Silver (3) 2013 George and the Dragon S.NE1, 2014 Outbreak of the First World War S.NE2, 2015 50th Anniversary of the Death of Sir Winston Churchill S.NE3 Lustrous UNC on the Royal Mint cards of issue (£45 - £65)

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Twenty-Five Pounds 2021 HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh - A Life Well Lived Quarter Ounce Gold Proof A.OA14 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£500 - £600)

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Twenty-Five Pounds 2021 Queen Elizabeth II 95th Birthday Gold Quarter Ounce S.OA13 Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£500 - £600)

Twenty Five Pounds 2021 200th Anniversary of the formalisation of The Gold Standard, Gold One Quarter Ounce .999 Gold Proof S.RB2, featuring a new reverse design of scales with a compass background, by Dominique Evans, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 200 of only 260 minted with just 250 in this presentation format. Comes with informative booklet detailing the introduction of the Gold Standard at the time when Sir Isaac Newton was master of the Mint, until the abandonment in 1931 in Britain, and later in the USA in 1933. (£500 - £600)

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Two Hundred Pounds 2021 British Music Legends - The Who 2oz. Gold Proof S.WH8, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and informative booklet. Certificate number 50 of just 150 issued. Part of the ongoing and incredibly popular British Music Legends series. The Who were formed in the early 1960s and are one of the most successful bands of all time having sold over 100 million albums. This impressive coin features a design featuring a stylized Rickenbacker guitar shaped like a pinball table, in honour of the band’s ‘Pinball Wizard’ track from their critically acclaimed and highly successful Rock Opera ‘Tommy’. The band are members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and have had huge success with songs such as ‘My Generation’, ‘Who Are You’; and ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’ the last two of which are still used today as theme songs for the popular TV series’ CSI and CSI Miami. Sure to appeal to collectors of large modern gold issues and music fans alike (£3,500 - £4,500)

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Two Hundred Pounds 2021 HRH Prince Philip The Duke of Edinburgh 1921-2021 - A Life Well Lived 2oz. Gold Proof S.OC3 FDC in the impressive Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 185 of only 306 minted, with just 300 in this presentation format. Comes with booklet detailing his life from childhood, through his Naval years, The Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme and of course his 70-Year marriage to the Queen. A fitting tribute to this popular member of the Royal Family. (£4,000 - £5,000)

Two Hundred Pounds 2021 Great Engravers - William Wyon - Gothic Crown Quartered Arms 2oz. Gold Proof S.GE35 Milled edge FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet describing the works of William Wyon. With the advantage of modern minting techniques, the frosted shields and background contrast beautifully with the brilliant background, the reverse with the date in Roman numerals, (mmxxi) in the style of the original Gothic Crown. Another extremely eye-catching issue in the Great Engravers Series showcasing the designer’s craft, sure to be as popular with collectors as the previous ‘Una and the Lion’ and ‘Three Graces’ issues that preceded it (£6,000 - £7,000)

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Two Hundred Pounds 2021 Queen Elizabeth II 95th Birthday 2oz. Gold Proof, S.OC2, Obverse: Jody Clark portrait of the Queen, facing right, Reverse: by Timothy Noad, a posy filled with thistles, daffodils, roses and shamrocks, behind a crowned E II R monogram in the centre. Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue, with certificate number 152 of only 210 issued, with just 200 in this presentation format, and with accompanying descriptive booklet detailing key moments and events from the Queen’s lifetime. (£4,000 - £5,000)

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Two Hundred Pounds 2021 The Great Engravers - William Wyon - Gothic Crown Portrait, 2oz. Gold Milled edge Proof S.GE23, Reverse: Victoria Gothic Head Portrait from the original Gothic Crown design from 1847, the design a superb new rendition of the original capturing the beauty of the original Wyon masterpiece. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 18 and booklet describing the early history of this iconic coin. Just 350 pieces have been minted in this presentation format. The Great Engravers series continues to be highly popular. (£6,000 - £8,000)

Two Hundred Pounds 2021 The Great Engravers - William Wyon - Gothic Crown Portrait, 2oz. Gold Milled edge Proof S.GE23, Reverse: Victoria Gothic Head portrait from the original Gothic Crown design from 1847, the design a superb new rendition of the original capturing the beauty of the original Wyon masterpiece. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 128 and booklet describing the early history of this iconic coin. The Great Engravers continues to be a highly popular and sought after series (£6,000 - £8,000)

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Two Hundred Pounds 2021 The Great Engravers - William Wyon - Gothic Crown Portrait, 2oz. Gold Plain edge Proof S.GE23, Reverse: Victoria Gothic Head portrait from the original Gothic Crown design from 1847, the design a superb new rendition of the original capturing the beauty of the original Wyon masterpiece. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 33 and booklet describing the early history of this iconic coin. The Great Engravers continues to be a highly popular and sought after series (£7,500 - £8,500)

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Two Hundred Pounds 2021 The Great Engravers - William Wyon - Gothic Crown Reverse, 2oz. Gold Plain edge Proof S.GE34, Quartered Arms Reverse from the original Gothic Crown design from 1847, a stunning new rendition of the classic Wyon Reverse design for the Gothic Crown, highlighting the beauty of the original design and showcasing the modern minting techniques applied to this superb piece. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 65 and informative booklet. Only 131 pieces have been minted with just 125 in this presentation format. The Great Engravers continues to be a highly popular and sought after series (£7,500 - £8,500)

Two Hundred Pounds 2021 The Great Engravers - William Wyon - Gothic Crown Portrait, 2oz. Gold Milled edge Proof S.GE23, Reverse: Victoria Gothic Head Portrait from the original Gothic Crown design from 1847, the design a superb new rendition of the original capturing the beauty of the original Wyon masterpiece. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 01 and booklet describing the early history of this iconic coin. Just 350 pieces have been minted in this presentation format. The Great Engravers series continues to be highly popular and coupled with certificate number 01 will surely be sought after (£7,500 - £8,500)

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Two Hundred Pounds 2022 Royal Tudor Beasts - Seymour Panther 2oz. Gold Proof S.TBCGC1 in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, only 350 minted, The first coin in the new ‘Royal Tudor Beasts’ 10-coin collection from the Royal Mint, featuring a new reverse design by David Lawrence. After the success of the Queen’s Beasts series, this series promises to be equally sought after (£3,500 £4,000)

Two Hundred Pounds 2022 The Three Ages of Woman 2oz. Gold Proof a new reverse design by Italian designer Sandra Deiana. Comes with booklet explaining the design and with comments from the designer and her involvement with the design. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 66 of just 100 issued in this format (£4,000 - £5,000)

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Two Pounds (10) 2011 400th Anniversary of the King James Bible (2), 2011 50th Anniversary of the Launch of the Mary Rose, 2012 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Charles Dickens, 2013 350th Anniversary of the First Gold Guinea, 2014 Outbreak of the First World War - Lord Kitchener, 2015 800th Anniversary of the Signing of the Magna Carta, 2015 World War I - The Royal Navy, 1918 RAF Centenary Badge, 1918 RAF Centenary - Vulcan all UNC in the Royal Mint packs of issue and still sealed (£50 - £70)

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Two Pounds (3) 2004 Trevithick’s Locomotive Silver Proof Piedfort, 2004 Trevithick’s Locomotive Silver Proof, 2005 60th Anniversary of the End of World War II Silver Proof, One Pound Silver Proofs (7) 1983 (2), 1984, 1999, 2003, 2004 (2), (the 2003 and one 2004 coin in the 5-coin box), Crowns (2) 1977 Silver Jubilee Silver Proof, 1980 Queen Mother 80th Birthday Silver Proof nFDC to FDC, some with toning, in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates, Fifty Pence 1973 Prooflike UNC in the box of issue. Five Pound Crowns (3) 1990 Queen Mother 90th Birthday, 1996 Queen Elizabeth II 70th Birthday, 2007 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Diamond Wedding, Two Pounds (3) 1986 Commonwealth Games, 2004 Trevithick’s Locomotive, 2009 Robert Burns UNC in the Royal Mint packs of issue, United Kingdom 2002 Pattern Euro Coin Collection a 9-coin set Five Euros to One Euro Cent UNC, some with toning, in the INA box of issue with certificate (£120 - £220)

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Two Pounds (3) 2020 Music Legends - David Bowie One Ounce Silver Proof with coloured reverse S.DB2 FDC, 2020 Music Legends - Elton John One Ounce Silver Proof with coloured reverse and with edge lettering, S.EJ2 FDC, 2021 Music Legends - The Who One Ounce Silver Proof with coloured reverse S.WH2 FDC all in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates and booklets (£140 - £180)

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Two Pounds (3) 2020 Music Legends - David Bowie One Ounce Silver Proof with coloured reverse S.DB2 FDC, 2020 Music Legends - Elton John One Ounce Silver Proof with coloured reverse and with edge lettering, S.EJ2 FDC, 2021 Music Legends - The Who One Ounce Silver Proof with coloured reverse S.WH2 FDC all in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates and booklets (£140 - £180)

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Two Pounds 1989 500th Anniversary of the Gold Sovereign Proof nFDC (contact mark reverse field) in capsule (£700 - £1,000)

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Two Pounds 1989 a 2-coin set Bill and Claim of Rights Silver Proofs FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£45 - £55)

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Two Pounds 1994 Tercentenary of the Bank of England Silver Proof Piedfort, Fifty Pences (4) 1994 50th Anniversary of D-Day Silver Proof Piedforts (3), 2016 950th Anniversary of the Battle of Hastings Silver Proof Piedfort, FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£140 - £160)

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Two Pounds 1995 United Nations 50th Anniversary Silver Proof Piedfort, 1995 Peace Dove Silver Proof Piedfort, Fifty Pence 1997 Britannia Silver Proof Piedfort, Fifty Pence a 2-coin set 1998 EEC/EU 25th Anniversary and NHS 50th Anniversary Silver Proof Piedforts nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£110 - £140)

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Two Pounds 1996 Euro 96 Football Gold Proof struck on an incorrect flat flan S.K7A FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£1,000 - £1,200)

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Two Pounds 2002 a 4-coin set Manchester Commonwealth Games S.PSS17 a hint of toning, otherwise FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with booklet-style certificate (£150 £200)

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Two Pounds 2002 a 4-coin set Manchester Commonwealth Games Silver Proof Piedforts with coloured flags and ribbons on the respective reverses, S.PSS18 a hint of toning, otherwise FDC in the Royal Mint wooden box of issue with booklet-style certificate (£350 - £450)

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Two Pounds 2002 Shield Reverse Gold Proof S.SD5, with minor handling marks, otherwise FDC and retaining practically full mint lustre (£700 - £1,000)

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Two Pounds 2003 50th Anniversary of the Discovery of the DNA Double Helix Gold Proof S.K16 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£750 - £850)

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Two Pounds 2004 Trevithick’s Locomotive Gold Proof S.K17 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£750 - £850)

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Two Pounds 2005 400th Anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot Gold Proof S.K18 a few minor flecks of toning otherwise FDC, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£750 - £850)

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Two Pounds 2006 a 2-coin set in gold Brunel - The Man S.K20 Gold Proof FDC and Brunel - His Achievements S.K21 Gold Proof nFDC/FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificates (£1,500 - £1,750)

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Two Pounds 2009 250th Anniversary of the Birth of Robert Burns Gold Proof S.K24 FDC or near so with a hint of toning, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£750 - £850)

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Two Pounds 2011 400th Anniversary of the King James Bible Gold Proof S.K28 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 355 issued (£1,100 - £1,300)

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Two Pounds 2011 500th Anniversary of the Launch of the Mary Rose Gold Proof S.K27 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£750 - £850)

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Two Pounds 2013 ‘Tales from the Tube’ 150 Year Anniversary of the London Underground, a 2-coin set in Gold comprising 2013 Underground Train Gold Proof S.K32 and 2013 Roundel S.K31 Gold Proofs, set S.PGCS14 both FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 111 sets issued, a rare set and seldom offered (£2,800 £3,500)

Two Pounds 2006 Brunel - The Man Gold Proof S.K20 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£750 - £850)

Two Pounds 2007 200th Anniversary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Gold Proof S.K23 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£750 - £850)

Two Pounds 2007 300th Anniversary of the Act of Union Gold Proof S.K22 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£750 - £850)

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Two Pounds 2014 100th Anniversary of the Outbreak of World War I Gold Proof S.34 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£750 - £850)

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Two Pounds 2015 World War I - The Royal Navy A Force as Great as the Sea Gold S.K35 Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£750 - £900)

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Two Pounds 2019 250th Anniversary of Captain Cook’s Voyage of Discovery, Coin 2 - 1769, Tahiti and the Observation of the transit of Venus across the Sun S.K58 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 350 issued, with 340 in this presentation format (£800 - £900)

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Two Pounds 2019 350th Anniversary of Samuel Pepys’ Last Diary Entry, in which he expresses his fear of going blind, S.K57 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 066 of only 350 minted, with just 225 in this presentation format (£800 - £900)

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Two Pounds 2020 250th Anniversary of Captain James Cook’s Voyage of Discovery, Coin 3 - 1770 New Zealand and Australia, Gold Proof S.K62 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and informative booklet, certificate number 207 of only 350 minted, with just 340 in this presentation format (£800 - £900)

Two Pounds 2015 World War I - The Royal Navy A Force as Great as the Sea S.K35 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£750 - £900)

Two Pounds 2017 200th Anniversary of the Death of Jane Austen Gold Proof S.K45 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£800 - £900)

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Two Pounds 2020 400th Anniversary of the Voyage of the Mayflower 1620-2020 S.K60 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and informative booklet detailing the Voyage and landing. Only 585 pieces have been issue, with only 400 in this presentation format (£900 - £1,100)

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Two Pounds 2020 Agatha Christie - 100 Years of Mystery 1920-2020 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Certificate number 088 of just 335 issued with only 250 in this presentation format (£850 - £950)

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Two Pounds 2021 (2) Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland One Ounce Silver Proof with coloured reverse, S.AW4, and 2021 Alice Through The Looking Glass One Ounce Silver Proof with coloured reverse S.AW5 a hint of toning otherwise FDC, both FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates and booklets (£90 - £110)

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Two Pounds 2021 250th Anniversary of the Birth of Sir Walter Scott S.64 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 90 of only 280 issue, with just 175 in this presentation format (£800 - £900)

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Two Pounds 2021 50th Anniversary of the Mr. Men - Mr. Happy, One Ounce Silver Proofs with coloured reverses S.MM4 (2) FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£80 - £100)

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Two Pounds 2021 Celebrating the Life and Work of H.G.Wells Gold Proof S.K63 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. Number 74 of only 330 minted with just 175 in this presentation format. H.G.Wells was known as the ‘Father of Science Fiction’ and wrote many influential novels some of which were made into films, such as ‘The Invisible Man’ and ‘The Time Machine.’ (£850 - £950)

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Two Pounds 2022 100th Anniversary of the Death of Alexander Graham Bell - Inventor of the Telephone S.K67 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 46 of only 125 issued in this presentation format, one of the lowest mintages of the Gold Two Pounds series (£1,050 - £1,250)

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Two Pounds 2022 150th Anniversary of the FA Cup Gold Proof S.K66 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet detailing the history and memorable matches to have taken place since the inception of the competition in 1872 (£950 - £1,150)

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Two Pounds a 2-coin set 1989 Bill and Claim of Rights UNC, Two Pounds 1989 Bill of Rights UNC, Two Pounds 1989 Claim of Right UNC, in the Royal Mint wallets of issue (£60 - £80)

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Two Pounds a 4-coin set 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games Silver Proof Piedforts each reverse with the coloured flag and banner, nFDC with minor toning, in the wooden box of issue with booklet-style certificate (£200 - £250)

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Two Pounds Silver One Ounce Britannias (11) 1998 (2), 1999 (2), 2000, 2006 (2), 2007 (2), 2008 (2) generally BU (£240 - £340)

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Two Pounds Silver One Ounce Britannias (12) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2015 generally BU (£260 - £360)

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Two Pounds Silver One Ounce Britannias (13) 1998 (9), 2007 (2), 2008 (2) generally BU (£280 - £380)

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Two Pounds Silver One Ounce Britannias (14) 1998 (4), 1999 (3) 2006, 2007 (3), 2008 (3) generally BU (£300 £400)

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Two Pounds Silver One Ounce Britannias (16) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2015. 2014 Horse generally BU and the 2014 Horse in a Date Stamp Holder (slab) (£350 - £450)

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United Kingdom 2020 Gold Proof Set a 5-coin set comprising Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign, Half Sovereign and Quarter Sovereign S.PGS87 marking the 200th Anniversary of the Death of King George III. All coins have the GR cypher in the exergue, FDC in the Royal Mint’s presentation case of issue with certificates (£3,000 - £5,000)

Two Pounds Silver One Ounce Britannias (20) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015. 2014 Horse, 2016 Monkey, 2018 Dog generally BU and the 2016 Monkey in a Date Stamp Holder (slab) (£400 - £500)

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Two Pounds Silver One Ounce Britannias (9) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010 generally BU (£200 - £280)

United Kingdom Pattern Euro Collection 2002 a 9-coin set in Golden alloy and copper Prooflike UNC some with toning, in the box of issue (£10 - £20)

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United Kingdom Sovereigns a 2009 3 coin set by Westminster Sovereign, Half Sovereign and Quarter Sovereign BU and in a presentation box (£450 - £650)

Two Pounds to Half Sovereign a 3-coin set 2013 - The Queen’s Coronation 60th Anniversary Celebration Sovereign Set - Struck on the Day, comprising Two Pounds 2013, Sovereign 2013 and Half Sovereign 2013 UNC to BU the Half Sovereign with some light toning, retaining practically full mint brilliance, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificates, Rare with only 125 sets assembled (£1,500 - £2,000)

World Cased and Proof Items (lots 486 - 562) 486) Alderney Five Pounds 2009 50th Anniversary of the first Mini Silver Proof, the reverse with Union Jack-coloured roof, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£30 - £50) 487)

Alderney Five Pounds 2009 a 4-coin set Classic British Cars each coin with a different reverse, depicting Triumph Herald, Morris Minor, Mini and Hillman Imp respectively, Silver Proofs FDC in the box of issue, with incorrect certificate (£100 - £120)

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Alderney Five Pounds 2014 300th Anniversary of the Coronation of George I Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 28 of just 100 pieces minted, and ‘The First of the Hanoverians’ booklet. A tiny mintage and the first of this type we have offered (£1,800 - £2,200)

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Australia 500 Dollars Kookaburra 2021P 5oz. High Relief Gold Proof, a stunning new interpretation by Aleysha Howarth of the original Stuart Devlin Kookaburra design that originally appeared on the 1990 coin. The fields are concave allowing further emphasis on the beauty of this high relief design. FDC in the Perth Mint box of issue with certificate number 28, a rare and already sought after issue with a very low mintage of just 50 pieces (£7,800 - £8,800)

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Australia Mint Set 1982 Australia Commonwealth Games - Brisbane 1982 a 6-coin set 50 Cents to One Cent all UNC and fully lustrous, in the green wallet of issue, New Zealand One Dollar 1974 Commonwealth Games Lustrous UNC in a slide case, Jamaica Five Shillings 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Kingston, Jamaica KM#40 Cupro-Nickel Proof nFDC lightly toned, in the green box of issue, Jamaica Five Shillings 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Kingston, Jamaica KM#40 UNC toned on the blue card of issue, Medal 1986 Commonwealth Games, Edinburgh, Scotland 38mm diameter in bronze Lustrous UNC in a slide case (£10 - £20)

Alderney Five Pounds 2015 70th Anniversary of VE Day Platinum Proof Piedfort 94.20 grammes, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 64 of a low mintage of just 70 pieces (£2,500 - £3,000)

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Bahamas Mint Set 1974 a 4-coin set in gold KM#MS14 comprising 200 Dollars Gold 1974 KM#54, 150 Dollars Gold 1974 KM#51, 100 Dollars Gold 1974 unbroken waves behind flamingo’s legs, as KM#73, 50 Dollars 1974 KM#69 each commemorating the Independence of 1973, lustrous UNC still in the vinyl envelope, in the blue box of issue (£1,200 - £1,500)

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Canada 100 Dollars 1976 Montreal Olympics Reverse Past and present Olympic figures KM#116 nFDC toned, in the box of issue with certificate (£650 - £850)

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Canada 25 Dollars 2009 Silver Vancouver Olympics issues (5) comprising 2009 Cross Country Skiing KM#903 Silver Proof, 2009 Five Winter Sports Athletes and Olympic torch KM#904 Silver Proof, 2009 Skeleton KM#905 Silver Proof, 2009 Ski Jumping KM#906 Silver Proof, and 2009 Speed Skating KM#907 Silver Proof, each with a crescent-shaped hologram area on the respective reverses, all in NGC holders, each graded PF69 Ultra Cameo (£100 - £150)

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Canada 75 Dollars 14 carat gold issues (3) 2009 Vancouver Olympics - Wolf Gold Proof with coloured wolf on the reverse KM#910 in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, 2009 Vancouver Olympics - Moose Gold Proof with coloured moose on the reverse KM#908 in an NGC holder and graded PF68 ultra Cameo, 2009 Vancouver Olympics - Reverse: Athletes and multicoloured torch Gold Proof KM#909 in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo (£1,300 - £1,600)

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Canada Five Dollars Maple Leaf (5) 1994, 1997, 2006, 2007, 2008, Canada 20 Dollars 2001 La Scotia Silver Proof nFDCFDC in the case of issue with certificate, Lustrous UNC, USA Silver Proof Set 1976 (3 coins) One Dollar, Half Dollar and Quarter Dollar, FDC in the folder of issue, Swaziland Proof Set 1974, Australia Mint Sets (2) 1963 (6 coins), 1964 (3 coins), New Zealand Mint Set 1964 (6 coins), Canada 1964 Prooflike Set all UNC and lustrous (£100 - £180)

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Canada Olympic Coin Proof Sets (7) 1976 Montreal 28 Coins all in Silver (14 Ten Dollars, 14 Five Dollars) all FDC cased as issued with certificates so seven 4 coin sets some with a hint of toning (£250 - £450)

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Cayman Islands 25 Dollars (5) 1980 Norman Kings William I, William II, Henry I, and Stephen KM#49, 1980 House of Plantagenet II, Edward I, Edward II, Edward III and Richard II, KM#51, 1980 House of York, Edward IV, Edward V, and Richard III KM#53, 1980 Houses of Stuart and Orange, James I, Charles I, Charles II, James II and William III KM#55, 1980 House of Hanover George I, George II, George III, George IV and William IV, KM#56, Silver Proofs nFDC to FDC in the slide cases (£100 - £120)

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Cayman Islands 25 Dollars (5) 1980 Saxon Kings Edward the Confessor and Harold, KM#48, 1980 House of Plantagenet I Henry II, Richard I, John, and Henry III KM#50, 1980 House of Lancaster Henry IV, Henry V and Henry VI KM#52, 1980 House of Tudor Henry VII, Henry VIII and Edward VI KM#54, 1980 House of Saxe-Coburg and Windsor Edward VII, George V, Edward VIII and George VI KM#57 Silver Proofs nFDC to FDC in slide cases (£100 - £120)

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China - People’s Republic 1000 Yuan 1988 Panda series 12oz. Gold Proof, Obverse: Temple of Heaven, Reverse: Two Pandas in a tree, KM#191, a hugely impressive 70mm diameter 0.999 gold issue FDC or very near so with small flecks of toning, in the green Shenyang Mint box of issue, with China Gold Coin Incorporation numbered yellow leaflet, accompanying ticket in Chinese, and stamped 1989. The coin still sealed in the original plastic envelope in its capsule. The large Chinese Gold 1980s issues very seldom offered and highly desirable. (£22,000 - £28,000)

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China 10 Yuan (2) 1994 Panda Proof KM#A623, 2005 Panda Proof KM#1589 both FDC in capsules, still sealed in the original vinyls, Gibraltar Five Pounds 1999 Millennium Titanium Proof Reverse: Sundial, digital clock face and candle, KM#797a FDC in the Pobjoy Mint box of issue with certificate (£50 - £100)

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China 20th Anniversary of the Founding of Tibet Autonomous Region and 50th Anniversary of the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet, Coin and Ingot set by Coingot Coins Ltd. Comprising One Ounce Silver Ingot , Coins (2) Five Yuan 200150th Anniversary of the Chinese Occupation of Tibet KM#1363 Lustrous UNC, One Yuan 1985 KM#110 Lustrous UNC, China Medallic set 2008 Mascots of the 29th Olympiad a 5-piece set each piece 40mm diameter in silver plated copper, depicting mascots Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan,Yingying and Nini, Prooflike UNC with coloured portraits of each respective mascot, in the Official Beijing 2008 box of issue with certificates, China Fantasy issues (11) 37-38mm diameter, the obverses depicting emperors of the Qing Dynasty, Emperor Nurhaci 1616-1626, Emperor Hong Taiji 1626-1643, Emperor Shunzi 1644-1661, Emperor Yongzhen 1723-1735, Emperor Qianlong 17351795, Emperor Jiaqing 1796-1820, Emperor Daoguang 1821-1850, Emperor Xianfeng 1851-1861, Emperor Tongzhi 1862-1874, Emperor Guangxu 1875-1908, and Emperor Xuantong 1909-1911, 11 pieces of a 12-piece set, VF in folder (£30 - £50)

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China 30 Yuan 1980 Lake Placid Olympics - Speed Skater KM#26 Silver Proof, a hint of toning, otherwise FDC, in the box of issue (£25 - £50)

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China Proof Set 1980 a 3-coin set comprising 30 Yuan 1980 Soccer players KM#36 Silver Proof, 30 Yuan 1980 Equestrian KM#35 Silver Proof, and 20 Yuan Wrestling KM#34 Silver Proof nFDC to FDC in the box of issue with People’s Bank of China certificate (£75 - £150)

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China Proof Set 1980 a 4-coin set comprising One Yuan (4) 1980 Soccer players 32mm diameter KM#32, 1980 Equestrian 32mm diameter KM#31, 1980 Wrestlers, 28mm diameter KM#30, and 1980 Archery 23mm diameter Brass Proofs nFDC to FDC in the box of issue, along with China One Yuan (4) 1980 Lake Placid Olympics - Figure Skater KM#19 Brass Proof 1980 Lake Placid Olympics - Biathlon KM#20 Brass Proof, 1980 Lake Placid Olympics Alpine Skiing KM#21 Brass Proof and 1980 Lake Placid Olympics - Speed Skater KM#22 Brass Proof nFDC in capsules (£25 - £50)

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Falkland Islands Two Pounds 1996 a 12-coin set in silver, Royal Heritage, each coin with a different reverse Robert of Wessex, Alfred The Great, Edward The Confessor, William I, Henry II, Richard I The Lionheart, Henry IV, Edward IV, Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, Charles I and Queen Victoria Silver Proofs nFDC to FDC some lightly toned, in capsules, no box or certificates (£200 - £250)

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FAO World Fisheries Conference 1983/4 a 12-coin set Royal Mint Silver Crown-sized issues from Cape Verde, Ghana, Liberia, Maldives, Malta, Mozambique, Portugal, Sao Torme e Principe, Seychelles, Somalia, Turkey and Uruguay FDC or very near so, a hint of toning on some coins and housed in the original box (£400 - £500)

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FAO World Fisheries Conference 1983/4 a Royal Mint 8-coin set Silver Proof Piedforts, all but one Crown-sized, issues from Cape Verde, Ghana, Liberia, Mozambique, Sao Torme e Principe, Seychelles, Somalia and Uruguay nFDC-FDC some coins with light toning and housed in the original box (£450 - £750)

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First Day Covers in two large albums, the first ‘The Official Collection of World Wildlife First Day Covers’, 1976-1978 issues (108) includes issues from Liberia, Gilbert Islands, Germany, Yugoslavia, South West Africa, Liechtenstein, Netherlands, St. Vincent, South Africa, Gambia, Czechoslovakia, India, Russia, Hungary, Romania, Canada, Lesotho, Poland, Botswana, Togo, Ghana, Sweden, United Kingdom, Guinea, Kenya, Mauritania, Grenada, Central Africa, Congo, USA, St. Lucia, Guernsey, Gambia, Niger, Maldives, Mauritius, all UNC as issued in the presentation album, the second ‘The Commonwealth Collection of Silver Jubilee First Day Covers 1977 issues (52) includes issues from Solomon Islands, Mauritius, Gilbert Islands, Western Samoa, Montserrat, Botswana, Swaziland, Cook Islands, Canada, Dominica, Bermuda, Anguilla, Belize, St. Lucia, Barbados, Tonga, Guernsey, New Zealand, Ascension, Cyprus, Jersey, Brunei, Cayman Islands, Bangladesh, St. Helena, British Antarctic Territory, British Virgin Islands, Australia, Gambia, Papua New Guinea, Tuvalu, Hong Kong, St. Vincent, Antigua, Falkland Islands, South Georgia, Gibraltar, Pitcairn Islands, Fiji, Tristan da Cunha, St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla, Grenada, Bahamas, Seychelles, Isle of Man, Turks and Caicos Islands, New Hebrides, Niue, Tanzania, Sierra Leone, Kenya, and United Kingdom, UNC as issued in the presentation album, along with First Day Cover ‘Horse racing’ 1979, and a set of New Zealand 8 Cent stamps 1977 (5) all with portraits of the Queen from different angles, on the sheet of issue (£10 - £50)

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Guinea 500 Francs 1970 Munich Olympic Games Silver Proof KM#15 FDC in the case of issue with certificate, Equatorial Guinea 200 Pesetas 1970 Mexico World Cup an impressive 52mm 40 grammes, Silver Proof KM#18.1 FDC in the red soft case of issue with certificate, Malawi Ten Kwacha 1974 10th Anniversary of Independence KM#13 Silver Proof nFDC lightly toned, in the case of issue with certificate (£50 - £100)

513)

Haiti 200 Gourdes Gold 1973 World Cup Football 1974 KM#108 UNC in the wallet of issue (£110 - £140)

514)

India Proof Set 1975 50 Rupees to One Paisa (10 coins) includes the Equality Development Peace 50 Rupee, 10 Rupee and 10 Paise coins FDC in the Flat pack of issue (£40 - £60)

515)

Islamic States - Medallic issues in gold a 3-piece set ‘Message Collection I’, the medals in Islamic text, depicting The Mission: Revelation descends upon Muhammad (Allah Blass and Confer Peace upon him), The Emigration: The beginnings of Islamic society and the laying of foundations for an Islamic State, and The Battle of Badr: The strength of faith and martyrdom in battle make formidable warriors of the Muslims despite their limited numbers. Each medal 15.97 grammes in 22 carat gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint/Art of Arts Ltd. box of issue with certificate stating 3000 sets issued, an unusual set, the first we have offered (£2,400 - £2,800)

516)

Isle of Man 2017 Platinum Wedding Anniversary 7 coin Silver Proof Fifty Pence Set each reverse showing a different scene of Elizabeth and Philip FDC in hard presentation box with certificate (£120 - £180)

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Isle of Man 2020 Peter Pan Gold Proof Fifty Pence Set 6 coin set Peter Pam and Tinker Bell, Tinker Bell, The Jolly Roger, Mr. Smee, The Mermaids Lagoon, Peter Pan FDC cased as issued with booklet and certificate number 20 of only 50 sets issued (£3,500 - £4,500)

Guernsey Five Pounds 2017 Centenary of the House of Windsor Gold Proof, comes with certificate number 53 stating only 100 minted, FDC boxed with certificate (£1,850 - £2,250)

Guernsey Five Pounds 2018 RAF Centenary Gold Proof, the reverse showing the RAF badge with selective Rhodium plating, Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate number 23 of a tiny mintage of just 100 pieces (£1,850 £2,250)

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Isle of Man 4-coin Gold Set 1973 comprising Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign Lustrous UNC and in a small red presentation case. Accompanied with an empty presentation box for 18 Sovereigns (£2,500 - £3,000)

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Isle of Man Alice Through The Looking Glass 2021 The Gold Proof Fifty Pence Set a 5 coin set The Queen, That’s the Effect, Nothing to Cry About, Life is but a Dream, Nothing but Hay FDC cased as issued with certificate number 3 of the tiny mintage of 15 sets (£3,000 - £4,000)

520)

Isle of Man Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland 2021 The Gold Proof Fifty Pence Set 5 coin set I’m Under No Obligation, The Hurrier I Go, Were All Mad, What a Curious Feeling, Off With Their Heads FDC in the case of issue certificate No 3 of only 50 sets issued (£3,000 - £4,000)

521)

Isle of Man Fifty Pence 2018 65th Anniversary of the Coronation, Reverse: The Coronation Oath, Gold Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate number 014 of only 195 pieces issued (£750 - £850)

522)

Isle of Man Fifty Pence a 5-coin set in gold Alice in Wonderland 2021 each with a different reverse, as follows: Alice, The Mad Hatter, Cheshire Cat, Queen of Hearts and White Rabbit, Gold Proofs FDC in the box of issue with certificate stating only 50 sets issued (£3,000 - £4,000)

523)

Isle of Man Fifty Pences 2018 a 5-coin set in silver, each coin with a different reverse as follows: Coronation Oath, State Coach, St. Edward’s Crown, Imperial Crown and Sovereign’s Orb, Jody Clarke portrait a superb set with extremely striking designs Proof FDC cased with certificate 430 from 495 issued (£80 - £120)

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Isle of Man Fifty Pences 2020 a 7-coin set in gold, 75th Anniversary of VE-Day, Reverses as follows: Churchill and his Victory stance, Manx people celebrating, Soldiers shaking hands in Trafalgar Square, HMS Dido Battleship,

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Spitfires flying over St. Paul’s Cathedral, London street party celebrations, and a soldier returning home, each reverse with a letter of VICTORY forming a major part of the reverse design and spelling VICTORY Proof FDC in the long display case of issue with certificate number 8, an eye-catching and rare set, only 20 sets have been minted (£5,000 - £6,000)

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Isle of Man Half Sovereign 1979 (t) with stylized Triskelion privy Mark KM#26 Proof nFDC with a hint of toning, in the sleeve of issue with certificate (£150 - £200)

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Isle of Man Half Sovereign 1979 (t) with stylized Triskelion privy Mark KM#26 Proof nFDC with a hint of toning, in the sleeve of issue with certificate (£150 - £200)

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Isle of Man Sovereign 1979 (t) with stylized Triskelion privy Mark KM#27 Proof FDC in the sleeve of issue with certificate (£300 - £400)

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Isle of Man Sovereign 1979 (t) with stylized Triskelion privy Mark KM#27 Proof nFDC with a hint of toning, in the sleeve of issue with certificate (£300 - £400) Jersey Five Pounds 2009 Great Battle a 12-coin set with 11 in silver comprising Battle of Agincourt, Normandy Landings, Battle of Alma, Battle of Naseby, Battle of the Somme, Battle of Hastings, The Siege of Mafeking, Rorke’s Drift, The Battle of El Alamein, The Battle of Bosworth, The Battle of Culloden, along with a Battle of Agincourt coin Supro-nickel Proof, nFDC to FDC in a Westminster box with 11 certificates for the silver pieces (£200 - £250)

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Lesotho Proof Sets (2) 1979 One Loti to One Sente (7 coins) FDC, 1981 15 Maloti to One Sente (8 coins) FDC or near so with the odd small tone spot, both in the cases and envelopes of issue (£30 - £40)

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Lundy a 4-coin set 1965 40th Year Commemorative, comprising Puffin (2, one each in Bronze and Nickel-Brass) and Half Puffin (2, one each in Bronze and Nickel-Brass) nFDC lightly toning, retaining much original brilliance, in the black box of issue (£50 - £60)

533)

Macau 500 Patacas Gold 1978 25th Anniversary of the Macau Grand Prix, No advertising logos on the car, KM#13 Gold Proof FDC in the Pobjoy Mint box of issue with certificate (£300 - £400)

534)

New Zealand Sets (3) 1967 Prooflike set (Polished Standard Specimen Coins) FDC in the wallet of issue with blue ticket, 1967 Mint set UNC in the wallet of issue with pink ticket, 1970 Mint set UNC in the red wallet of issue (£15 - £30)

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Oman Conservation Series 2 coin set 2-1/2 Omani Rials AH1397 (1976) Caracal Silver Proof and 5 Omani Rials AH1397 (1976) White Oryx Silver Proof FDC (a suggestion of light toning) in the Royal Mint’s red presentation box with certificate (£50 - £80)

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Poland 200 Zloty 1982 the Visit (in 1983) of Pope John Paul II Y#137 Silver Proof nFDC with light toning, still sealed in the plastic envelope in the white National Bank of Poland case with certificate (£120 - £150)

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Russia Proof Set a 28-coin set 1977-1980 Moscow Olympics 1980, comprising 10 Roubles (14) and 5 Roubles (14) depicting a wide variety of Olympic sports, all struck in silver nFDC to FDC some coins with light toning, comes with an 11 coin box, along with One Rouble a 6-coin set 1977-1980 Lustrous UNC in the Red Olympic box of issue (£200 - £400)

538)

Samoa 100 Tala 1976 Montreal Olympics Weight Lifter Gold Proof FDC uncased in a plastic wallet KM 23 (£600 - £800)

539)

Seychelles Conservation Series 1978 Silver Proof 2 coin set 50 Rupees Squirrel Fish and 100 Rupees White Tailed Tropic Bird FDC (the 100 R suggestion of light toning) in the Royal Mint’s red presentation box with certificate (£50 - £80)

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South Africa Proof Set 1952 (9 coins) Crown to Farthing, (no gold) nFDC to FDC, the silver brilliant, the bronze with some toning, retaining good original lustre, in the blue South Africa Mint 11-coin box (£50 - £75)

Jersey Five Pounds 2017 Remembrance Poppy, the reverse with selective rose gold plating, Gold Proof, one small tone spot otherwise FDC in the box of issue with certificate number 35 of a tiny mintage of only 95 pieces (£1,850 £2,250)

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Southern Rhodesia Proof Set 1932 five coin silver set Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Threepence AFDC/ FDC nicely toned the Threepence with a tiny edge nick cased in the red “SOUTHERN RHODESIA” cardboard box a scarce set (£800 - £1,400)

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ST. Helena and Ascension Five Pounds a 2-coin set 2008 Guy Gibson and Avro Lancaster Silver Proofs, each with a coloured RAF logo in the reverse, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£50 - £75)

543)

St. Helena Guinea 2016 East India Company, Bicentenary of the end of the Guinea era Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate, originally issued at £800 (£400 - £600)

544)

Tanzania (2) 50 Shilingi 1974 Wildlife Conservation Series, Reverse: Black Rhinoceros facing KM#8a Silver Proof, 25 Shilingi 1974 Wildlife Conservation Series, Reverse: Giraffes running right KM#7a Silver Proof aFDC some light toning and in the Royal Mint red presentation case with certificates (£50 - £90)

545)

Thailand (2) 100 Baht BE2517 (1974) Wildlife Conservation Series, Reverse: Brown-antlered Deer Y#103a Silver Proof, 50 Baht BE2517 (1974) Wildlife Conservation Series,. Reverse: Rhinoceros Y#102a Silver Proof both aFDC with some light toning and in the Royal Mint red presentation box with certificates, the Wildlife Conservation coins have always proved to be a popular series (£100 - £120)

546)

The Coronation Jubilee Silver Proof Set (3 coin set) with Five Pounds Crowns with gold highlighting from Jersey, Guernsey and Gibraltar FDC in Westminster’s presentation case with certificate (£60 - £80)

547)

Tristan da Cunha 2020 a 5-coin set in Gold - 80th Anniversary of Dunkirk, each reverse depicting the more famous vessels involved in this Historic Day, comprising Five Pounds 2020 IOM Steam Packet Co. Mona’s Isle, Two Pounds 2020 RNLI Lifeboat Abdy Beauclerk , Sovereign 2020 Paddle Steamer PS Whippingham, Half Sovereign 2020 Destroyer HMS Malcolm, and Quarter Sovereign 2020 Troopship MV Royal Daffodil, Gold Proofs with sandblasted finish, using sand from the beaches of Dunkirk, in the Hatton’s of London box with certificate (£3,000 - £3,500)

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Tristan da Cunha Double Sovereign 2018 Armistice Centenary Remembrance Gold Proof with Ruthenium plating (Remembrance Gold), the Reverse design a Distinguished Conduct Medal highlighted in gold on the Ruthenium plated Gold background, a most unusual piece FDC in the Hatton’s of London box of issue with certificate, only 299 pieces minted (£600 - £800)

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United Arab Emirates 1000 Dirhams Gold 2003 30th Anniversary of the Central Bank, Obverse: Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al Nahyan, Reverse: Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid al Maktoum, Gold Proof KM#M9 FDC in the box of issue (£2,200 - £2,600)

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Millennium Collection - American Independence Silver Proof, 1999 Millennium Collection - World War I Armistice Day Silver Proof, 2000 Space Exploration - First Man on the Moon Silver Proof, Alderney Five Pounds 2000/2001 Millennium, Dual dated Silver Proof, Bermuda Two Dollars 1999/2000 Millennium Collection Scalloped edge Silver Proof with gold highlighting, Malta Five Pounds 2000 Reverse: Two Ancient coins and a map of the two islands, Silver Proof with gold highlighting, Fiji 1999 Pentagonal Taveuni Island Silver Proof, Maldives 20 Rufiyaa Reverse: Millennium logo in 4 colours, Silver Proof nFDC to FDC with certificates, in a Westminster box (£100 - £200) 555) 550)

USA Ten Dollars Gold 2008W Buffalo Quarter Ounce Gold KM#412 Proof FDC in the box of issue (£500 - £600)

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Venezuela Conservation Series 1975 Silver Proof 2 coin set 25 Bolivares Jaguar and 50 Bolivares Armadillo KM46 and 47 FDC in the Royal Mint’s red presentation box with certificate (£50 - £80)

552)

World (13) Hungary (2) 500 Forint 1980 Lake Placid Olympics KM#619 Silver Proof nFDC toned, in the case of issue with certificate, 200 Forint 1980 Lake Placid Olympics KM#618 nFDC toned, in the case of issue with certificate. Finland (2) 25 Markkaa 1978 KM World Skiing Championships - Lahti KM#56, UNC in the blue wallet of issue with certificate, 10 Markkaa 1971 10th European Athletics Championships, KM#52 UNC in the blue wallet of issue with certificate, Bulgaria (3) Ten Leva (2) 1975 10th Olympic Congress Proofs (2) KM#93.1 the first Lustrous UNC, the second nFDC retaining much original brilliance, 50 Stotinki 1977 University Games at Sofia KM#98 Lustrous UNC with subtle golden tone, New Zealand One Dollar 1974 Commonwealth Games KM#44 UNC in a slide case, Russia One Rouble 1977 Moscow Olympics Y#144 UNC in the sealed vinyl as issued, Germany - Democratic Republic Ten Marks 1973A 10th Youth Festival Games KM#44 UNC, Macau 100 Patacas 1978 25th Anniversary of the Macau Grand Prix, racing car without advertising, Silver Proof KM#11 FDC in the box of issue with certificate, Isle of Man (3) Fifty Pence 1981 TT Races Silver Proof KM#83a nFDC toned, in the box of issue with certificate, Crowns (2) 1977 Silver Jubilee Silver Proof KM#41a nFDC toned, boxed as issued with certificate, 1980 Lake Placid Winter Olympics Silver Proof KM#64a FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£90 - £150)

553)

World Crown-sized Silver Proof issues 1997 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip (21) the reverses depicting different key Royal events 1947-1997 many are Golden Wedding Anniversary-related, includes issues from Alderney, Ascension Island, Belize, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, East Caribbean States, Falkland Islands, Gambia, Guernsey, Jamaica, Jersey, Malawi, Mauritius, New Zealand, Pitcairn Islands, Saint Helena, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Uganda, Vanuatu and Zambia, nFDC to FDC in capsules, no box or certificates (£350 - £400)

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World in Silver (10) Isle of Man Crowns (5) 1998 Millennium Collection - French Revolution Silver Proof, 1998 Millennium Collection - Reformation of the Church Silver Proof, 1998

World Numismatic Covers - The Royal Family - Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Golden Wedding 1997 (22 covers) includes Guernsey Five Pounds Gold 1997 UNC, Guernsey Five Pound Crown 1997 Silver Proof, Jersey Five Pound Crown 1997 Silver Proof, along with Crownsized issues from Liberia (4), Great Britain (4), Australia, Alderney, Isle of Man (3), Gibraltar, Turks and Caicos Islands (3), Turks and Caicos Islands/Grenada Grenadines, Turks and Caicos Islands/St. Vincent and the Grenadines the last two with ‘gold’ stamps, UNC with all stamps, on the envelopes of issue, in two albums, Cook Islands One Dollar 2012 a 4-coin set Centenary of the Sinking of the RMS Titanic, in gold plated copper nFDC to FDC boxed with certificate, Medallic First Day Cover Buckingham Palace Medal undated (2014), One Ounce of Silver by Baird & Co. London, on the envelope of issue with commemorative stamps, in a Westminster wallet, Numismatic Cover Outbreak of World War I, comprising Halfcrown 1917 Near Fine and set of 2014 commemorative stamps, with a wartime George V Penny Red stamp, on the envelope of issue, Coins of Great Britain Year Sets (2) 1964 (8 coins) Halfcrown to Halfpenny UNC and 1965 (9 coins) Crown to Halfpenny UNC in the black folders of issue, Coin and Banknote Set comprising Five Pounds Cleland polymer issue, Reverse: Sir Winston Churchill UNC, Crown 1965 UNC, First Class stamp, and full text of Churchill’s speech 13th May 1940, reproduced on this 24 carat gold sheet. UNC as issued, Reproduction reduced size White Five Pounds 1889 May, in silver (5 grammes) UNC on album page. Isle of Man Year Set 2017 (7 coins) Five Pounds to Five Pence UNC in the wallet of issue, Isle of Man (4) Five Pounds 2017 110 Years of the TT Races UNC on the card of issue, 2017 Dove, UNC, Fifty Pence 2017 150th Anniversary of the First House of Keys Election GEF, Five Pence 2015 Tower of Refuge A/UNC, Gibraltar a part set Sir Winston Churchill (3 coins) comprising Crown 2015 ‘We Shall Never Surrender’, and Two Pounds (2) 2015 ‘Let Us Go Forward Together’ and 2015 ‘Blood, Toil, Sweat and Tears’ Prooflike UNC in the London Mint Office folder, The Emblem Series (19 coins) Decimal and Pre-Decimal coinage, with red, white and blue painted designs of Decimal Coinage (8) One Pound to Half New Penny, and Pre-Decimal Coinage Halfcrown, Florin, Shillings English and Scottish, Sixpence, Brass Threepence, Pennies (2), Halfpennies (2), and Farthing, in the presentation box with certificates, Germany Banknote One Million Marks 1923 Fine, Numismatic Cover with the coins removed (8) includes 180th Anniversary of the Penny Black and Twopenny Blue, with both original and modern versions of both stamps, others a variety of subjects 2015-2020 the stamps as issued, First Day Cover, Isle of Man The Royal

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Coronations 1838-1953 (5 stamps) on the collector card of issue, along with Isle of Man stamps (2) 30p Snaefell and 41p Thomas The Tank Engine, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Golden Wedding Commemorative Stamps on original sheets in 47 pages (many sheet with multiple stamps) from a variety of countries including, The Gambia (2), Nevis (2), Ghana (3), Antigua Barbuda, Guyana (5), Grenada Grenadines (2), Tristan da Cunha (2), Great Britain (5), Cook Islands (2), Jersey (2), Bermuda (2), Maldives (2), Dominica, Sierra Leone (5), St. Vincent & the Grenadines (3), Tanzania, Liberia (3), Norfolk Islands (3), Solomon Islands (2), St. Helena (2), Togo (4), Books (2) 100 Years of the Royal Air Force by London Mint Office, D-Day - The Invasion in photographs edited by Tony Hall, Gibraltar One Pound 2018 Operation Chastise UNC with reproduced photographs, maps, and Operation record book for 617 Squadron, as issued (£75 - £125) 556)

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World Proof Sets (13) Malta (2) 1976, 1977, Panama 1976 (includes to 20 Balboa), Belize 1976 Silver Set (8 coins), British Virgin Islands 1976, Cook Islands 1976, Jamaica 1976, 1977, Trinidad and Tobago 1975, Barbados 1976, Guyana (2) 1976 (8 coins, includes the 10 Dollars and 5 Dollars), 1976 (6 coins, One Dollar to One Cent), Bahamas 1976 (9 coins) FDC or very near so, in the original boxes of issue with certificates with outer card sleeves, many with the original letters. The coins fully brilliant, some with minimal toning, the boxes and interior packaging excellent, the coins and packaging of this period seldom seen without problems or deterioration (£200 - £300) World Proof Sets (4) Cayman Islands 1974 (8 coins), British Virgin Islands 1974 (6 coins), Bahamas 1974 (9 coins), Cook Islands 1973 (9 coins) includes the 7 1/2 Dollars Captain Cook, and 2 1/2 Dollars Cook’s Second Voyage, nFDC to FDC with a hint of toning, in the cases of issue, Bahamas Ten Dollars 1974 Milo B. Butler Silver Proof FDC in the box of issue, Turks and Caicos Islands 20 Crowns 1978 First Participation in the Commonwealth Games Silver Proof nFDC in the box of issue with certificate, Panama Five Balboas 1970 Central American and Caribbean Games UNC on the card of issue (£100 - £170) World Sets and singles (15) comprising World Sets (4) Argentina Silver Proof Sets (2) 1977 Football World Cup 78 (3 coins) 3000 Pesos, 2000 Pesos and 1000 Pesos, 1978 Football World Cup 78 (3 coins) 3000 Pesos, 2000 Pesos and 1000 Pesos, Argentina Mint Sets (2) 1977 (6 coins) 3000 Pesos to 20 Pesos, the largest three coins in silver, Lustrous UNC in the wallet of issue, 1978 (6 coins) 3000 Pesos to 20 Pesos, the largest three coins in silver, both nFDC lightly toned, in the boxes of issue, and World Singles (11) Haiti (5) 50 Gourdes (4) 1974 - Innsbruck and Montreal Olympics 1976 Silver KM#113.1 Lustrous UNC in the case of issue with certificate, 1974 - Innsbruck and Montreal Olympics 1976 KM#113.1 Silver Proof FDC in the case of issue with certificate, 1977 World Cup Football 1978 KM#127 Silver Proof FDC in the case of issue with certificate, 1977 Moscow Olympics 1980 KM#129 Silver Proof nFDC lightly toned, in the case of issue with certificate, 25 Gourdes 1973 Football World Cup Munich 1974 KM#103 Silver Proof nFDC lightly toned, in the case of issue with certificate, Mexico (3) 25 Pesos 1968 Mo, Olympic Rings aligned, snake with straight tongue

KM#479.1 Prooflike UNC, 1968 Mo, Centre Olympic Ring low, snake with straight tongue KM#479.2 A/UNC and lustrous, 1968 Mo, Centre Olympic Ring low, snake with curved tongue KM#479.3 A/UNC, Jamaica (2) Five Shillings 1966 8th British Empire and Commonwealth Games, Cupro-Nickel Proof KM#40 nFDC in the green Royal Mint box of issue, Five Shillings 1966 8th British Empire and Commonwealth Games, KM#40 Lustrous UNC in the sleeve of issue with card, Colombia Five Pesos 1971 6th Pan-American Games KM#247 Lustrous UNC (£150 - £250) 559)

World Wildlife Fund 25th Anniversary 1987 a 25-coin set Crown-sized and in Silver from a variety of countries including the China 1986 5 Yuan FDC as issued in the green case this showing the usual signs of perished wear (coins generally choice the odd one with a hint of toning). A scarce and sought after set (£500 - £800)

560)

Yemen Ten Rials 1975 Montreal Olympic Games Silver Proof KM#16 nFDC lightly toned, in the blue case of issue, Fujairah Five Rials 1970 Munich Olympics KM#3 Silver Proof, FDC in the white soft case of issue with certificate, Sharjah Two Rials 1970 Mexico World Cup FDC in the orange soft case of issue with certificate, Lebanon (2) Ten Livres 1980 Lake Placid Olympics KM#33 Silver Proof nFDC toned, One Livre 1980 Lake Placid Olympics KM#32 CuproNickel Proof nFDC lightly toned, Iran 20 Rials SH1353 (1974) 7th Asian Games - Tehran KM#1196 A/UNC (£50 - £100)

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Yugoslavia Proof Set 1978, 8th Mediterranean Games of 1979 (7 coins) comprising 400 Dinars KM#71, 350 Dinars KM#70, 300 Dinars KM#69, 250 Dinars KM#68, 200 Dinars KM#67, 150 Dinars KM#66, and 100 Dinars KM#65 Silver Proofs, (Set KM#PS4) nFDC to FDC with hints of light toning, in the National Bank of Yugoslavia blue case of issue with certificate (£70 - £120)

562)

Zaire Conservation Series 1975 Silver Proof 2 coin set 2.5 Zaires Mountain Gorillas KM9 and 5 Zaires Okapi KM10 FDC in the Royal Mint’s red presentation box with certificate (£50 - £80)

British Tokens (lots 563 - 571)

563)

17th Century London Bishopsgate Without 1655 I.H.M, Dickinson 30 Fine, Buckinghamshire Halfpenny 1665 Chesham 51 Samuel Trecher T.S.G Near Fine (£40 - £60)

564)

Farthings 17th Century (2) Bedfordshire - Biggleswade undated, William Parnell W.24 NVG comes with old Seaby envelope, Bedfordshire - Biggleswade undated, Thomas Tompkins W.25 VG, comes with old Seaby envelope, Japan 100 Mon, undated (1835-1870) Fine, cleaned, Germany Medallion, 27mm diameter, Gebr. Friedlander, Berlin, late 19th Century Obverse: Gebr. Friedländer, Reverse: 10% Kupfer, 15% Gold, 75% Silber, 13.23 grammes, plain edge EF,GB Farthing Charles II worn, date not visible, Roman Dupondis Faustina, Fair, Roman Ae3 Antoninus Pius VG, Roman Sestertius unattributed, very worn, Jeton - France, Dutch Republic undated (1580) VG, Medieval Jetons (2) VG and Near Fine, Ancient Greece Tetradrachm, Reverse:

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seated figure left VG, GB Halfpenny George II worn with painted shield with quartered arms on the reverse, VG, and a worn copper 22mm unattributed (£50 - £80) 565)

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Four Shillings 19th Century Somerset - Bath 1811 Samuel Whitchurch and William Dore, Obverse: BATH TOKEN 1811 with an oak wreath FOUR SHILLINGS, Reverse: A POUND NOTE FOR 5 TOKENS GIVEN BY S.WHITCHURCH AND Wm. DORE, Davis 14, Withers 15, NVF, the rim at the top shows traces of expert repair, with the milling re-cut, also with some hairlines below DORE and traces of expert mount removal in this area, a very rare issue, listed as RRR by Davis (£70 - £120) Halfpennies and Farthings 17th Century Kent (4) Dartford Farthing undated Edward Rose W.140 Near Fine, Deptford (2) Halfpenny 1668 John Lines W.185 Near Fine, Farthing 1666 Peter Pemell W.188 VG, Faversham Halfpenny 1666 John Cleare W.269 VG/Near Fine with a flan crack, all unpriced by Dickinson (£240 - £280) Halfpennies and Farthings 17th Century Kent (6) Ashford Halfpenny 1664 Hen Wise W.17 Fine, pitted, Brookland (2) Farthing undated, John Eve W.40 Fine, Halfpenny undated, John Harrison W.41 Fair, Chatham (3) Farthing Samuel Mabbor 1657 WE.101 Fair/VG, Farthing Chatham (S.T.M) At the Globe W.105 Near Fine with surface damage, Halfpenny Robert Smith 1671 W.107 Fine/Good Fine with some pitting, all are unpriced by Dickinson (£320 - £380) Halfpennies and Farthings 17th Century Kent (6) Lenham Halfpenny 1667 Thomas Foorde W.372 Near Fine, Lydd (2) 1657 Thomas Edericke W.375 VG with some verdigris, Farthing 1662 William Sudell W.377 VG, Milton-nextGravesend Farthing 1656 Edward Pashlowe W.421 VG, Milton-next-Sittingbourne (2) Farthing 1658 William Allen 1658 W.428 Fine, Farthing 1659 William Covell W.482 Fine, all unpriced by Dickinson (£300 - £350) Halfpenny 17th Century Kent 1669 Joseph Jewell W.407 VG with all details clear, Halfpennies 18th Century (3) Hampshire - Emsworth 1795 Earl Howe/Ship sailing left, DH30 NVF, Middlesex - National Series 1795 Princess of Wales/Portcullis and Prince of Wales’ crest DH977 Near VF, Lothian -Edinburgh 1792 Hutchison’s with plain edge, possibly a contemporary counterfeit, Fine, along with Farthing Charles I Royal Peck 145 mintmark Large Crescent, Fine with some surface dirt, along with a further group of detector finds (7) comprising Farthings Charles I (6) various types in low grades includes Rose and Royal types, and a Spanish American copper in low grade (£25 - £50)

570)

National Transport 20p Tokens (409) comprising sealed £10 bags (8) and 9 loose pieces, Lustrous UNC (£25 - £100)

571)

Penny 18th Century Lancashire - Lancaster 1794 Obverse: Lancaster Castle, Reverse: Lancaster Bridge DH2, struck in white metal, EF and lustrous, an eye-catching example (£80 - £120)

Commemorative and Campaign Medals (lots 572 - 936)

572)

A Nazi armband as part of a mixed group (26), includes cap badges, badges and buttons, includes ARP, H.M.Prison, British Legion, Royal Army Service Corps, a World War I Victory Medal and a pair of World War I miniatures War Medal and Victory Medal these mounted for wearing, in mixed grades to EF (£30 - £60)

573)

Battle of Trafalgar 200th Anniversary 2005 - The Nelson Society medal 51mm diameter in Gilt silver, 77.2 grammes, by Bigbury Mint, Lustrous UNC, hallmarked on the edge, in the box of issue with certificates (£25 - £50)

574)

Birmingham Mint 25mm diameter in bronze, undated, (c.1889) Obverse THE MINT , BIRMINGHAM LIMITED City Arms, Reverse COINERS TO THE ENGLISH & FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS with FORMERLY RALPH HEATON & SONS in four lines in the centre, 5.69 grammes, GEF with some lustre (£10 - £30)

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Boston (Lincolnshire) 1970 350th Anniversary of the Sailing of the Pilgrim Fathers 39mm diameter in bronze Obverse: The Arms of Boston 1620 1970 BOSTON, Reverse: A view of St. Botolph’s Church, in the foreground, a Quaker couple THE SAILING OF THE PILGRIM FATHERS 350th ANNIVERSARY EF with some handling marks (£20 - £30)

576)

China 1893-1993 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Mao Zedong 60mm diameter in bronze, stated by PCGS to be a mintage of only 99 pieces. 100.38 grammes, UNC with minor friction only, in the red box of issue, only one example has been graded by PCGS. (£175 - £250)

577)

China Official Mint Medals - 70th Anniversary of the Bank of China 1912-1982 33mm diameter in silver (2) Proof nFDC each in the box of issue, one also with an outer box with plastic lid, along with Brunei Proof Set 1970 (5 coins) 50 Sen to One Sen nFDC to FDC in the blue Royal Mint case of issue (£50 - £100)

578)

Coronation of Edward VII 1902 31mm diameter in gold, The Official Royal Mint issue, by G.W. de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 17.04 grammes, a small flan flaw on the reverse, otherwise fully lustrous and choice, in the red Royal Mint box of issue (£1,500 - £1,750)

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Coronation of Edward VII 1902 31mm diameter in gold, The Official Royal Mint issue, by G.W. de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 17.28 grammes, UNC with a few light hairlines and small tone spots, in the red Royal Mint box of issue (£1,300 - £1,600)

581)

Coronation of Edward VII 1902 31mm diameter in silver (14) The Official Royal Mint issues, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, VF to A/UNC unboxed, one in the original paper envelope (£250 - £300)

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Coronation of Edward VII 1902 31mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by G.W. de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 12.69 grammes, UNC or very near so with some contact marks, in a red box with ‘Mansion House’, CORONATION YEAR 1902. Right Hon.Sir. J.C. Dimsdale, Bart., M.P., Lord Mayor’ in gold lettering on the lid. J.C. Dimsdale was knighted in 1894, in commemoration of the opening of Tower Bridge. He was Lord Mayor of London at the time of the Coronation, and in 1902 he carried the Crystal Sceptre of the City of London in front of King Edward VII at his Coronation. The 1902 Coronation Honours list was released on the intended coronation day on 26 June 1902, and announced that Dimsdale would receive a baronetcy. He was created Baronet, of Goldsmiths, Langdon Hills, in the County of Essex and of Lancaster Street in the Borough of Paddington in the County of London. In June 1902 he received the 2nd class of the Japanese Order of the Rising Sun from Prince Komatsu Akihito, who was received formally at Mansion House as part of his visit to the United Kingdom to attend the coronation. An interesting piece of Royalty-related history. (£30 - £50)

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Coronation of Edward VII 1902 35mm diameter in silver by G.Frampton. A pair in silver and in bronze, Obverse: Busts left, conjoined and draped, EDWARDVS VII REX ET IMP ET ALEXANDRA REG 1902, Reverse: Imperial Crown upon a radiate circle, a lion above, flanked by two trees decorated with the Scottish Lion, left, and Irish Harp, right. In Exergue: IN COMMEMORATION OF THE CORONATION OF KING EDWARD VII AND QVEEN ALEXANDRA 1902, Eimer 1872, BHM 3767,silver 20.84 grammes, bronze 18.40 grammes both GEF to A/UNC (£70 - £90)

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Coronation of Edward VII 1902 46mm diameter in silver by F.Bowcher. Obverse: Busts of Edward and Alexandra right, crowned and draped, EDWARD.VII. ALEXANDRA, Reverse: A Lion rampant with a monogram at the base PRESENTED BY R.THORNE & SONS. LIMITED. DISTILLERS. CORONATION. DAY. 26 JUNE 1902. 53.94 grammes, GEF in the black box of issue, with ‘R.Thorne & Sons Greenock & London 26/6/02’ embossed in gold on the lid, some ink marks on the inner lining. Note: The firm of R. Thorne & Sons was established in 1831 by Robert Thorne and was described in Harper’s Directory as ‘Whisky Distillers Blenders and Warehouse-keepers’ based in Greenock where the company had it’s main premises. The company was incorporated in 1892 and later expanded, acquiring two distilleries and a three-storey Italian Renaissance style office block was constructed in Greenock, along with a multi-storey warehouse block which still stands today. (£80 - £100)

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Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in bronze , The Official Royal Mint issue, by G.W. de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 80.80 grammes UNC and nicely toned with traces of lustre, two tiny edge nicks barely detract, in the red Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£50 - £75)

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Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in silver (2), The Official Royal Mint issues, by G.W. de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, the first 85.86 grammes UNC with some small rim nicks, the second 85.80 grammes, UNC or near so and attractively toned, both in the red Royal Mint boxes of issue (£250 - £300)

Coronation of Edward VII 1902 31mm diameter in gold, The Official Royal Mint issue, by G.W. de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 17.31 grammes, UNC with a small nick on the Queen’s eyebrow, otherwise choice, in the red Royal Mint box of issue (£1,300 - £1,600)

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Coronation of George I 1714 34mm diameter in silver by J. Croker, Eimer 470 the official Coronation issue, Obverse: Bust right armoured and draped GEORGIVS. D.G. MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX Reverse: the King enthroned right is crowned by Britannia, Exergue: INAVGVRAT. XX. OCT. MDCCXIII, 15.50 grammes, NEF attractively toned with a few contact marks (£250 - £350)

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Coronation of George II 1727 34mm diameter in silver by J. Croker, Eimer 510, the official coronation issue, Obverse: Bust left Laureate, armoured and draped, GEORGIVS. II. D.G. MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX. Reverse the King enthroned right, is crowned by Britannia VOLENTES. PER. POPULOS Exergue: CORON. XI. OCTOB. MDCCXXVII, 18.47 grammes, About EF, nicely toned with some thin scratches in the obverse field (£250 - £350)

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Coronation of George IV 1821 35mm diameter in bronze by B.Pistrucci Eimer 1146, BHM 1070, the official Royal Mint issue, Obverse: GEORGIUS IIII D:G: BRITANNIARUM REX F.D. Reverse: George IV enthroned, left, crowned by Victory behind. Before him stand Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia, PROPRIO JAMJURE ANIMO PATERNO, In Exergue: INAUGURATUS DIE. JULII XIX. ANNO MDCCCXXI, NEF with some contact marks and some light verdigris in the King’s hair (£120 - £150)

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Coronation of George V 1911 31mm diameter in silver (8), The Official Royal Mint issues, by B.Mackennal, Eimer 1922b, BHM 4022, two are EF to GEF in the paper envelopes of issue, the others VF to NEF (£160 - £200)

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Coronation of George V 1911 51mm diameter in bronze, The Official Royal Mint issue, by B.Mackennal, Eimer 1922a, BHM 4022, 77.81 grammes, GEF with a small spot to the right of the orb, in the red Royal Mint box of issue (£50 - £60)

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Coronation of George V 1911 51mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by B.Mackennal, Eimer 1922a, BHM 4022, 87.00 grammes, GEF in the red Royal Mint box of issue (£120 - £150)

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Coronation of George VI 1937 - The Jewish Orphanage, Norwood 28mm diameter Gilt bronze BHM 4360 EF with

traces of old lacquering, rare, Visit of Prince Arthur to Birmingham undated (1872) 29mm diameter in bronze BHM 2936 NVF holed, rare, Royal Visit to Germany 1845 39mm diameter in White Metal, by Allen & Moore, Obverse: conjoined busts left, QUEEN VICTORIA AND PRINCE ALBERT, Reverse: A winged female figure, facing above two shields which she festoons ROYAL VISIT TO GERMANY Exergue: AUGUST 1845, Eimer 1396, Good Fine/NVF, Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee 1887 38mm diameter in White Metal by J. Moore, Obverse: Bust left diademed and veiled, IN COMMEMORATION OF THE JUBILEE REIGN OF H.G.M. QUEEN VICTORIA 1837 - 1887. Reverse: VICTORIA E.I. BORN MAY 24 1819 ASCENDED JUNE 20, 37 CROWNED JUNE 28. 38 MARRIED FEB 10.40 JUBILEE 1887 within a wreath displaying colonial shields Eimer 1738 NVF/VF (£60 - £80) 594)

Coronation of George VI 1937 51mm diameter in silver, by Turner & Simpson, Obverse Busts left conjoined, crowned and draped, GEORGE . VI. & QUEEN ELIZABETH. Reverse: Britannia standing right, on a plaque inscribed CORONATION 1937 a wreath in her outstretched hand. Beyond: a facade of Westminster Abbey Eimer 2047, BHM 4351, 64.09 grammes, EF in the purple box of issue, the boxed faded in places (£80 - £100)

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Coronation of George VI 1937 57mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by P.Metcalfe, Eimer 2046a, BHM 4314, 92.27 grammes, A/UNC in the red Royal Mint box of issue (£80 - £100)

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Coronation of George VI 1937 The Official Royal Mint issue 32mm diameter in silver, Eimer 2046, BHM 4314 (12) NEF to GEF some lustrous, some nicely toned (£240 - £280)

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Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II 1953 57mm diameter in silver by Spink & Son, Obverse: Bust right, crowned and draped, ELIZABETH II CROWNED JUNE 2ND 1953, Reverse: A view of Buckingham Palace, seen slightly from the left, In Exergue: A spray of rose, thistle and shamrock, Eimer 2086, BHM 4448, 82.36 grammes, UNC in the red box of issue (£130 - £160)

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Coronation of William IV 1831 33mm diameter in bronze by W.Wyon Eimer 1251, BHM 1475, The official Royal Mint issue after F.Chantrey, Obverse : Bust of William IV right, with raised C on truncation, WILLIAM THE FOURTH CROWNED SEP:8 1831, Reverse: Bust, right, diademed, of Queen Adelaide ADELAIDE. QUEEN CONSORT. CROWNED SEP : 8 1831. 18.67 grammes, EF the reverse with a trace of lustre and a tone spot by ADELAIDE (£140 - £180)

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Coronations and Jubilees (3) Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1817a, BHM 3506, 83.68g, EF with some hairlines and contact marks, George V Silver Jubilee 1935 The Official Royal Mint issue, 57mm diameter in silver, by P.Metcalfe, Eimer 2029a, BHM 4249, 86.38 grammes, UNC, Coronation of George VI 1937 57mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by P.Metcalfe, Eimer 2046a, BHM 4314, 90.897 grammes, all unboxed (£300 - £400)

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Coronations and Jubilees (4) Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in bronze (2) The Official

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Royal Mint issue Eimer 1817a, BHM 3506, the first 73.23 grammes, GEF, the second 77.88 grammes, VF with some contact marks, Coronation of Edward VII 1902 The Official Royal Mint issues, by G.W. de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, the first 81.09 grammes, A/UNC with traces of lustre, the second 80.52 grammes, A/UNC with traces of lustre, all unboxed (£140 - £180) 601)

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Death of Winston Churchill 1965, 56mm diameter in silver by F.Kovaks for Spink, 80 grammes. Obv. bust facing with books & paint brushes on a shelf, Rev. “ Very Well Alone” from cartoon by David Low. Lustrous UNC with a pleasing tone (£50 - £100) Duke of Clarence, Lord High Admiral 1827 65mm diameter in bronze by J.Henning (reverse after A.R.Freebairn) Eimer 1192, BHM 1296, Obverse: Bust of the Duke of Clarence right, H.R.H. WILLIAM HENRY DUKE OF CLARENCE LORD HIGH ADMIRAL OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. below : GEOR: IV., Reverse: Britannia advancing right, across the sea; beyond, two ships, HER MARCH IS O’ER THE MOUNTAIN WAVE HER HOME IS ON THE DEEP, 123.93 grammes, GEF in the original case of issue, the lid detached (£220 - £280)

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Duke of Connaught, Governor-General’s Medal 1911 51mm diameter in silver by F.Bowcher. Obverse: Busts left conjoined and uniformed, the Duchess wearing a diadem, THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES. THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT. Reverse: A Heraldic shield, with supporters, PRESENTED BY H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT. K.G. GOVERNOR. GENERAL. CANADA. 69.52 grammes, GEF (£80 - £120)

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Edward VII Coronation 1902 56mm diameter in silver, the Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737. 86.04 grammes, UNC or very near so with minor cabinet friction, in the red Royal Mint box of issue (£120 - £150)

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Edward VII Coronation 1902 56mm diameter in silver, the Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737. 86.32 grammes, EF with a thin scratch in the reverse field, in the red Royal Mint box of issue (£120 - £150)

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Edward VII to Elizabeth II (30) comprising Edward VII (5) all succession and Coronation related, a selection of different types, White Metal, bronze and brass issues (5), George V (8) Coronation Medal 1911 The official Royal Mint issue Fine, along with Coronation and Silver Jubilee issues, includes Council and promotional types in base metal (7), Edward VIII Coronation medals (4) includes 45mm diameter in bronze by Tiptaft, Giordano CM271d EF along with brass and White Metal types, George VI (5) Coronation medals a mix of bronze, brass and White metal types, the brass issue, with Reverse: Seated Britannia holding a crown with legend CANADA.INDIA.S.AFRICA. AUSTRALIA.NEW ZEALAND.BRITAIN, (this EF holed), Elizabeth II (8) includes Coronation (5), Silver Jubilee (2) and Coronation 50th Anniversary (1) bronze, cupro-nickel and brass types, in mixed grades to UNC, grades generally in line with age (£135 - £165)

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Elizabeth - Our Queen a 25-ingot set by John Pinches 1976, each ingot .925 Silver Proofs, 25-26 grammes each, depicting key events in the reign of Queen Elizabeth II 1952-1976, nFDC to FDC in the wooden box of issue (£250 - £400)

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Flags of the Commonwealth - Secretary General’s Edition a 36-ingot set, by John Pinches, 1976, each ingot Sterling Silver Proof, mixed sizes 5.7-8.5 grammes, nFDC to FDC in the box of issue (£100 - £200)

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Football World Cup 1966 51mm diameter in silver by G. Colley, Obverse: The Jules Rimet trophy, WORLD CUP ENGLAND 1966, Reverse: Two footballers with a large ball behind them, URUGUAY 1930 . ITALY 1934. FRANCE 1938 . BRAZIL 1950 . SWITZERLAND 1954 . SWEDEN 1958 . CHILE 1962 . Eimer 2112A, Lustrous UNC (£30 - £50)

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France Royal Academy of Inscription and Literature Louis XVI undated 32mm diameter in copper, Obverse: Bust right, uniformed, LUDOVICVS XVI. FR. ET NAV. REX, Reverse: A draped female figure, holds a wreath and scroll, leaning on an inscribed plinth, at her feet, an urn on it’s side containing coins. Behind, an obelisk. 11.68 grammes, Near VF (£30 - £50)

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George III Coronation 1761 20mm diameter in gilt-brass by E. Thomason BHM 32, Obverse: bust of the King right, GEORGIUS III . REX . BVRITANNIARUM, Reverse: NATUS JUNII 1738 CORONATUS 22 DEP 1761 in four lines, (published c.1901-1810) EF and lustrous, comes in a box which originally held the 6-piece set ‘The Sovereigns of Europe’ BHM 704.1 to 704.6 inclusive. The box is a 22mm diameter box medal, with E.THOMASON’S MANUFACTORY BIRMINGHAM and a side view of the building on the lid GVF, along with medal die ‘ENGLAND ASSURANCE INSTITUTION DUBLIN with a George and the Dragon design EF (£250 - £300)

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George V Silver Jubilee 1935 (4) 57mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issues, by P.Metcalfe, Eimer 2029, BHM 4249, the first 86.52 grammes, UNC with small areas of grey tone in places, the second 86.22 grammes, UNC and nicely toned, the third 86.55 grammes, UNC with minor cabinet friction, the fourth 85.63 grammes, A/UNC with some touches of dark grey tone, all in the red Royal Mint boxes of issue (£500 - £600)

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George V Silver Jubilee 1935 32mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by P. Metcalfe, Eimer 2029b, BHM 4249 (15) NEF to EF some lustrous, some attractive toning, three with Royal Mint boxes (£300 - £350)

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George V Silver Jubilee 1935 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by P.Metcalfe, Eimer 2029a, BHM 4249 (2) the first 85.86 grammes, GEF with some small edge nicks, the second 85.33 grammes, bright EF, both in the red Royal Mint boxes of issue (£200 - £250)

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George V Silver Jubilee 1935 57mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by P. Metcalfe, Eimer 2029a, BHM 4249, 86.88 grammes, the obverse with two small tone spots, UNC or very near so, in the red Royal Mint box of issue (£120 - £150)

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George VI Coronation 1937 (4) 57mm diameter in silver, The Official Mint issues, by P.Metcalfe, Eimer 2046, BHM 4314, the first 82.36 grammes UNC, the second 90.64 grammes, UNC with a small toning area on the reverse, the third 91.21 grammes, UNC with a few minor flecks of toning, the fourth 91.02 grammes, UNC, all in the red Royal Mint boxes of issue (£500 - £600) Glasgow University (7) The William Hunter Memorial Prize 1783 (struck c.1870) (3) 70mm diameter in bronze, by N.Macphail Eimer 806, the first awarded to Johannes Frew A.M. in Class Geologiae, 1903-04 GEF boxed, the second awarded to James S.Frew 1937 in Physiology Class (Prof E.P. Cathcart), the third awarded to James S.Frew 1938 in Systematic Anatomy Class (Prof D.M.Blair), The John Hunter Memorial Prize 1793 (struck c.1870) (4) 70mm diameter in bronze by N.MacPhail Eimer 852, all four awarded to James S.Frew for respectively 1938-39 Pathology Class (Prof. J.W.S. Blacklock) UNC, 1939 Clinical Medicine Class (Prof A.W.Harrington) A/UNC, 1939 in Practical Pathology Class (Prof.J.W.S.Blacklock) UNC, and 1940 in Public Health Class (Prof.J.R.Currie) UNC each in the black box of issue (£150 - £200) Great British Locomotives - The National Railway Museum Inaugural Edition, a 50-ingot set Silver Proofs each 30.7 to 31.00 grammes, by John Pinches, 1975, nFDC to FDC in the impressive large wooden box of issue with accompanying book describing each one of these impressive engines, also comes with certificate, an eye-catching set (£700 - £1,000)

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International Society of Postmasters 1976-1978 Medallic First Day Covers, a collection of 36 all Crown-sized Silver Proof medals on World First Day Covers, all medals nFDC to FDC, covers UNC, all in the blue album of issue (£180 £280)

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Investiture of Prince Edward as Prince of Wales 1911 35mm diameter in silver (3) Eimer 1925, BHM 4079, The Official Royal Mint Issues, Obverse: Bust Three-quarters left, crowned and draped, CARNARVON IVLY. XIII. MCMXI across the field, INVESTITVRE. OF. EDWARD. PRINCE. OF. WALES. K.G. Reverse Caernarvon Castle, the Welsh Dragon below, GORPHENAF MCMXI above on a radiate sky decorated with the Prince’s crest within Garter, crowned ARWISGIAD . IORWERTH TYWYSOG . CYMRU M.G. the first 21.51 grammes, UNC and attractively toned, the second 21.00 grammes, UNC or very near so with golden tone and minor friction, the third 22.42 grammes, A/UNC and colourfully toned, all in the red Royal Mint boxes of issue (£350 - £400)

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Italy, Messina Earthquake 1908, in silver, unnamed as issued, VF with some contact marks and some scratches to the obverse field (£35 - £65)

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Jernegan’s Lottery 1736 39mm diameter in Silver by J.S.Tanner Eimer 537 Obverse: Minerva standing between military trophies and emblems of the Arts and Sciences. BOTH HANDS FILL’D FOR BRITAIN. Exergue: GEORGE REIGNING. Reverse: Caroline, royally robed, waters a grove of young palm trees. GROWING ARTS ADORN EMPIRE. Exergue: CAROLINE PROTECTING 1736, 20.36 grammes, Fine, scarce. Comes with a presentation box (not original)

Note: Silver medals were originally given to purchasers of a Lottery Ticket for a silver cistern made by Henry Jernegan (d.1761) a London goldsmith and banker (£60 - £80) 623)

King George IV Visit to Southampton 1823 53mm diameter in bronze, by William Wyon Eimer 1169, BHM 1205, Obverse: Bust of the King, laureate GEORGIUS IV D:G: BRITANNIARUM REX, Reverse: A Naval Crown within a wreath, FORTUM SUTHAMPTONIAE INTRAVIT, In exergue: VOTIS COMMUNITATIS 1823. 66.56 grammes, UNC and attractively toned, the fields prooflike, with some tiny rim nicks, in the original round red case of issue, Note: Although scheduled, the visit did not actually take place due to a combination of the King’s poor health and inclement weather. (£180 - £250)

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Lord Roberts - Relief of Bloemfontein and Pretoria 1900 45mm diameter in silver by F.Bowcher for Spink & Son., Obverse: Bust facing uniformed and holding a baton LORD ROBERTS, Reverse: Three British soldiers of the armed forces advancing right, are greeted by a soldier waving his hat, 1900, In exergue: BLOEMFONTEIN - PRETORIA Eimer 1844a, BHM 3678, NEF once gilded (£100 - £120)

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Papal Bulla, Seal in lead, Pope Gregory VIIII, undated (12271241) 36mm diameter Good Fine with dirty surfaces (£20 - £40)

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Pope John Paul II 1982 - 600th Anniversary of the Establishment of the Monastery at Czestochwa and the Icon of the Sancta Maria, Obverse: Bust of Pope John Paul II left JOANNES PAULUS II, Reverse: SANCTA MARIA REGINA POLONIAE JASNA GORA 1382-1982, 33.93 grammes, containing one ounce of fine gold FDC in the Royal Mint red box of issue with certificate (£1,800 - £2,200)

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Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee 1977 46mm diameter in silver, Prooflike UNC, boxed, USA Bicentennial 1976 51mm diameter in silver, Proof like UNC, boxed, Medallic First Day Covers (6) First Flight of Concorde London to Bahrain comprising Crown-sized medal in silver with GB and Bahrain stamps, UNC in the pack of issue, The Test Cricket Centenary 1877-1977 comprising Crown sized medal in silver, with 5x 18p stamps, UNC in the wallet of issue, The America Bicentennial Medallic First Day Cover 1976 comprising medal 33mm diameter in silver and USA 13c stamps (4) UNC in the wallet of issue, USA/Russia Apollo Soyuz Space link 1975 (3), the first comprising Crown-sized silver medal Proof FDC, USA 10 Cent Stamp and Russia 20 Kopek stamp, in the wallet of issue, the second comprising USA Medal Crown-sized in silver Prooflike UNC with 10 Cent stamp, the third comprising Russia medal Crown-sized in silver Prooflike UNC with 2x 12 Kopek stamps, these both on the envelopes of issue, and FA Cup Centenary Medal 1972 Aston Villa EF (£60 - £100) Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 26mm diameter in gold, the official Royal Mint issue, by G.W. de Saulles (after T.Brock)/W.Wyon, Eimer 1817b, BHM 3506, 12.70 grammes, EF with a small test cut on the edge, dull surfaces partly conceal a series of hairline scratches (£800 - £900)

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Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 26mm diameter in silver, the Official Royal Mint issues, Eimer 1817b, BHM 3506 (13) NVF to EF some nicely toned (£180 - £220)

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Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in bronze by G.W.de Saulles (after T.Brock/W.Wyon) Eimer 1817a, BHM 3506, The Official Royal Mint issue, 74.39 grammes, UNC or very near so, nicely toned, one tiny spot below the bust on the obverse barely detracts, in the red Royal Mint box of issue (£40 - £80)

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Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in bronze by G.W.de Saulles (after T.Brock/W.Wyon) Eimer 1817a, BHM 3506, The Official Royal Mint issue, 75.41 grammes, UNC or very near so, nicely toned, in the red Royal Mint box of issue (£40 - £80)

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Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in bronze, The Official Royal Mint issues (2) Eimer 1817a, the first 75.35 grammes, UNC with two small spots, the second 72.73 grammes, EF and nicely toned, both in the red Royal Mint boxes of issue, the second in the original paper envelope (£100 - £120)

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Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in silver by G.W De Saulles (after T.Brock/W.Wyon) Eimer 1817a, BHM 3506, The Official Royal Mint issue, 79.42 grammes, A/UNC nicely toned, the obverse with some contact marks, in the red Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£130 - £160)

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Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in silver by G.W De Saulles (after T.Brock/W.Wyon) Eimer

1817a, BHM 3506, The Official Royal Mint issue, 85.06 grammes, EF with some light scuffs, in the red Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£100 - £120) 635)

Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issues (2) Eimer 1817a, the first 84.93 grammes, UNC with rainbow toning in the legends, in the red box of issue, in the original paper envelope, the second 84.10 grammes, A/UNC with a small rim nick, in the red box of issue (£250 - £300)

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Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issues (2) Eimer 1817a, the first 84.02 grammes, NEF with a field scratch and some gentle edge bruises, the second 85.64 grammes, Fine, the edge with some flattening at the top, possibly once in jewellery, both in the red Royal Mint boxes of issue (£180 - £220) The 100 Greatest Inventions of Mankind 100 medals, 32mm diameter in silver by John Pinches, Prooflike UNC in the two albums of issue with an additional album of certificates (£500 - £1,000)

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The Medals of the Nations of the World Medallic First Day Covers 1976-1978 by Franklin Mint (74), each cover with a Sterling Silver Medal and stamp, many different countries represented, includes Afghanistan, Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belgium, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Botswana, Brazil, Burma, Burundi, Belarus, Cameroon, Canada, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Chile, Comoros, Congo Republic, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, East Germany, West Germany, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Fiji, Finland, France, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Greece, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Ivory Coast, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Liberia, Luxembourg, Maldives, Mali, Malta, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mongolia, Morocco, Netherlands, Niger, Norway, Poland, South Africa, Surinam and Sweden, medals nFDC to FDC, stamps and envelopes UNC as issued, in the large blue box as issued (£400 - £600)

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The Official United Nations Medallic First Day Covers 1976 issues a 5-cover set each cover comprising Sterling Silver medal and USA 13 Cent stamp, on the envelopes of issue, housed in the blue album, UNC as issued (£40 - £70)

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Union of England and Scotland 1707 34mm diameter in silver by J. Croker/S.Bull, Eimer 425 Obverse: Bust Left draped ANNA.D:G.MAG.BR.FRA.ET.HIB:REG. Reverse: Arms of Britain on escutcheon, supported on a platform inscribed SEMPER EADEM, decorated with a rose and thistle, two infant genii support a crown above the arms, and collar and George of the Garter below, 15.09 grammes, EF with an attractive underlying tone (£250 - £350)

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United Nations Medals (7) each with different ribbons as follows:- Cambodia, Central African Republic, Rwanda, El Salvador, Middle East, Yemen, United States Headquarters, GVF to EF, and a United Nations Armband (£50 - £100)

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Victoria-related (4) Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 The Official Royal Mint issue 25mm diameter in silver (2) both Good Fine, Royal Jubilee Exhibition Manchester 1887 45mm diameter in white metal by Ralph Heaton & Sons, Obverse: Bust left diademed and veiled ROYAL JUBILEE EXHIBITION MANCHESTER 1887, Reverse: A view of the Exhibition building OPENED BY T.R.H. THE PRINCE & PRINCESS OF WALES MAY 3rd 1887, BHM 3346 NEF with some spots, Queen Victoria Visit to Sheffield/Town Hall Opening 1897 51mm diameter in white metal by F.Bowcher/Spink & Son, Obverse: Bust left crown, laureate draped and veiled VICTORIA D:G: BRITT: REGINA F:D: IND: IMP: with MDCCCXCVII below, Reverse: View of the Town Hall building, on a ribbon in the field to the right: SHEFFIELD TOWN HALL OPENED BY H.M. QUEEN VICTORIA 21st MAY 1897 BHM 3604, NEF with some contact marks and a thin scratch on the obverse (£50 - £75)

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Albania (15) includes Order of the Red Star, 4th Class Medal, Civil Bravery Medal, Military Service Medal 4th Class (2), Distinguished Master in Profession Medal (1965), Order of Labour - First Class by PraWeMa, with screw back (scarce), Order of Labour badge - 3rd Class, with screw back, Maintenance of Public Security Medal, Distinguished State and Community Service Medal, Order of the Red Star 3rd Class, Order of Naim Frasheri First Class, and more, VF to UNC (£100 - £150) ARP lapel badges (4) two with horizontal pin backs, includes two in silver, average VF, a silver chain 0.925 silver, in good second-hand condition, weighing 61.72 grammes, along with a variety of medal accessories, includes suspension rings, a mounting bar, Mentioned in Dispatches oak leaves (12) World War I (2) these with clip backs, World War II (7) two with clip backs, one in silver, Afghanistan rosettes (2) sew-on type, France and Germany clasp, North West Frontier clasps (3) 1936-37 (1), and 1937-39 (2), with two ribbons for the India GSM, a Royal Engineers pin badge in silver, in mixed condition, many VF to EF, suspension ring and ribbon for a Burma or Waterloo medal, Subotica medal screw backs (12), an additional group of medal rings, includes a few in silver, and a blood donor badge in bronze with red, white and blue enamel VF (£60 - £100)

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Cap Badges (13) 46th South Devonshire Regiment, brass, Royal Welsh Fusiliers 23rd Foot, 3rd Battalion Monmouthshire Regiment, East Surrey Regiment, an Victorian issue 1891-93, King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, Jellelabad 1st Volunteers Battalion, Shako badge, (Demerera, Georgetown), Cornwall 1st Volunteer Battalion, The Welsh 2nd Volunteer Battalion, Remount Service, Highland Light Infantry, Forfar Yeomanry Regiment, and Monmouthshire Glengarry badge, all in good condition (£50 - £100)

646)

Continuous Certificate of Discharge, along with papers regarding the death of Fireman W.Nichol, of the S.S. Barbadian, and Board of Trade letter showing entitlement to the Mercantile Marine Medal had he lived. (£10 - £30)

647)

France (5) Knight in the order of the Legion of Honour GVF with some chips to the enamel, Order of the Legion of Honour 1870 NEF with good enamel, World War I Croix du Guerre with bronze palm (mentioned in dispatches at Army level) (2) NEF and EF, World War II Crois du Guerre with bronze palm (mentioned in dispatches at Army level) EF (£25 - £50)

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France (6) St. Helena Medal 1821 Obverse Napoleon right, reverse Campagnes de 1792 a 1815, created by Napoleon III for issue to surviving solders of Napoleon Bonaparte’s “Grand Armee” who had served between 1792 and 1815 VF, Legion D’Honneur, star below bust, Fourth Republic type, France Military Medal, 1870 below bust, Third Republic type, with ‘1’ silver assay mark (.900 silver), Croix de Guerre World War I with star, 1914-18 reverse, Croix de Guerre World War II 1939-40 reverse, Order of the Academic Palmes 3rd Republic silver and enamel, some of the enamel worn VF to EF a pleasing group (£90 - £150)

649)

France, Second Empire, Medaille Militaire, Louis-Napoleon at centre, in silver, silver-gilt, and enamel, some chips to the blue enamel on the obverse centre, and on the reverse, Good Fine or better, still with good eye appeal and pleasing (£30 - £60)

650)

Germany (3) East Medal 1941/42, (2) the first Fine, the second VF with maker’s mark 10 on the ring, (Forster & Barth, Forzheim), Third Reich War Merit Cross (2nd Class) for combatants, with swords VF (£25 - £50)

651)

Germany (3) Third Reich War Cross 1939 without swords (2) (awarded for general meritorious actions) GVF and Fine, Third Reich War Merit Cross (2nd Class) for combatants, with swords VF, Civilian War Merit medal 1939 VF with some verdigris (£50 - £100)

652)

Germany High Seas Fleet badge, by Adolf Bock, Berlin, with horizontal broad-bladed pin, early style pin fixing, GVF (£60 - £120)

653)

Germany, Bronze Mother’s Cross , with blue, white and black enamel, inscribes 16 Dezember 1938 on the reverse, GVF with good enamel, awarded for raising four or five children (£25 - £50)

654)

Germany, Iron Cross World War II, with maker’s number 128 on the suspension ring, (S.Jablonski) About VF (£25 £50)

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Germany, SS Long Service 8-Year award, with original suspension loop VF, Italian/German World War II Campaign in Africa Medal, in zinc? Obverse: Arco dei Fileni monument centrally, the Italian fasces to the left, the German swastika to the right, the knot of Savoy below, CAMPAGNA ITALOTEDESCA IN AFRICA ITALIENISCH-DEUTSCHER FELDZUG IN AFRICA, laurel leaves at the top, oak leaves at the base; Reverse with two armoured soldiers forcing open the jaws of a crocodile representing the British hold on the Suez Canal, Fine, Italy - Grenadiers of Savoy Medal 1936 in bronze, GVF, SS membership pin badge with RZM M 1/4 GES GESCH on the reverse VF. Germany N.S.D.A.P. Political Leaders capeagle and swastika national emblem badges (2) with horizontal clips, both VF, SS silver ring, 6.13 grammes

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in .925 silver, an SS cross pin badge with screw back, and a group of copy or Replica Medals (9) Victoria Cross (2), World War II Stars (6) Air Crew Europe with Atlantic clasp, Arctic Stars (5, these stamped COPY), Long Range Desert Group reproduction cap badge, Turkish Crimea Sardinia issue, and Germany Iron Crosses (3) World War I (1) and World War II (2), in mixed grades, some ‘as made’ (£25 £50) 656)

Iraq Active Service medal also known as the ‘King Faisal War Medal’ 1924-1938, in bronze, as awarded, VF with some small spots of verdigris (£25 - £50)

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Italy - Tuscany, Order of St. Joseph, Knight’s Star in gold and enamel, 58mm x 38mm , gross weight 13.77 grammes, a six-armed cross, with ball finials with red-enamelled gold rays between each quadrant. Obverse: A figure of St. Joseph with UBIQUE SIMILITUS in a red enamelled border, Reverse: withy the inscription S J F 1807, NEF with some of the red enamel missing from the top of the medal below the crown suspension. The Order of Saint Joseph was instituted in 1807 by Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany, (during his reign as Grand Duke of Wurzburg) and transformed in 1817 into a Tuscan Roman Catholic Dynastic Order. It is awarded for services towards Tuscan culture and civilisation and to the Grand Ducal Houses as a whole. The order was originally divided into civil and military categories, although these are now defunct. It is now divided into three levels: Knight’s Grand Cross (30 members), Commander (60 members) and Knights (150 members). Sovereigns, Heads of State, and Princes of the Grand Ducal House and other Royal Houses, Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church and Tuscan Metropolitan Archbishops were excluded form the count. All members had to be Catholics and the number of women could not exceed fifty (excluding Princesses of the Grand Ducal and other Royal Houses, wives of Heads of State and Dames of the Order of Saint Stephen). (£400 - £700)

658)

King’s Badges (4) VF to NEF, one boxed, Imperial Service badge VF with MN scratched on the reverse, Scottish Clan badge, in silver, VF, along with Badges (12) ‘On War Service’ 1916 lapel badges (2) one with sharp corners 264736 on the back, the other with rounded corners (issued after conscription in 1916) with 252463 on the back, both with vertical pin backs, and by J.R. Gaunt & Sons, On War Service 1915 Oval lapel badge by D.C. Collins, Newgate St. London, VF, Cap Badges (10) Intelligence Corps GVF, Royal Engineers George V VF, Royal Engineers George VI Bimetallic issue GVF, Royal Engineers, a modern issue VF , Tank Corps (2) both GVF, Tank Corps World War II ‘Fear Naught’ GVF, Wessex EF, by J.R. Gaunt, Birmingham, Royal Marines, by J.R. Gaunt, London, EF, Welsh Fusiliers VF with one clip missing (£50 - £100)

659)

Medal Accessories - Medal Ribbons (213) a vast array of different types, includes a few for miniatures, most appear new, along with empty boxes, and a few insignia patches and mounting pins (lot) (£25 - £75)

660)

Medal clasp - 5th Aug. - 22nd Nov. 1914 Clasp and Silver Rosette, for the 1914 Star, both sew-on types, sewn onto the 1914 Star ribbon, VF (£20 - £40)

661)

Medal clasps (5) - 5th Aug. - 22nd Nov. 1914 Clasp and Silver Rosettes (5), for the 1914 Star, all sew-on types, VF (£75 - £150)

662)

Medals (26) mostly base metal issues unless stated, comprising WRVS Long Service Medal UNC, Prince of Wales Investiture Medal 1969 58mm diameter in gilt bronze, Eimer 2116 UNC, Bicentenary of The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Medal 1980 oval in bronze 44mm x 51mm UNC, Widnes Centenary Celebration 1973 51mm diameter in bronze UNC, South African Mail Service 18571977 30.38 grammes in silver, number 420 of 1000 minted, A/UNC, Queen Elizabeth II (Ship) Spring 1976 45mm diameter EF, Queen Elizabeth II Coronation 1953 37mm diameter in bronze, lustrous UNC, History of World War II - The Dambusters Raid 38mm diameter in base metal UNC, 800th Anniversary of Liverpool 1207-2007 38mm diameter GEF, Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee 2002/ Merseyside Army Cadet Force38mm diameter UNC with some small spots, Tower Mint- York Minster 44mm in Nickel Silver A/UNC, Tower Mint - Canterbury Cathedral 44mm diameter in Nickel Silver UNC, Tower Mint - Battle Abbey (struck 1977) 44mm diameter in Nickel Silver UNC, The Abbey and Palace of Holyrood House 44mm diameter in Nickel Silver UNC, Port of Southampton 1988 150th Anniversary of the Laying of the Foundation Stone, A/UNC boxed, ECT - One Million TEUS - November 2000 45mm diameter, World Savers Royal Mint Medals (2) 1989 Jaguar, 1990 Elephant UNC on the cards of issue, BBA Group Ltd. Centenary 1879-1979 46mm diameter Lustrous UNC, Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday 2016 32mm diameter Lustrous UNC, Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II/Chester Zoo 34mm diameter Lustrous UNC, Royal Life Saving Society Medals (2) 32mm diameter in bronze, the first awarded to J.T.Davies July 1940 NEF, the second awarded to A.Stanfield July 1936 GEF, Football prize Medal 32mm in bronze with Inter-Part 1931 inscribed on the reverse, Sporting-themed (2) the first British Athletic Federation 53mm diameter in bronze with blue and red enamel,

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reverse inscribed ‘HALF MARATHON 1998 1st Team’, the second 46mm diameter undated in bronze? a discus thrower, Reverse: Athens with in a wreath, Lustrous UNC, along with a 2-medal set 75th Anniversary of the Institution of the George Cross and George Medal 51mm diameter by Worcestershire Medal Services Obverses King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II, each the same reverse, depicting the George Cross and George Medal 24th September 1940 - 24th September 2015 UNC, all boxed, along with Coins () Isle of Man One Pound 1978 D Silver Proof FDC boxed, Pennies a ‘British Monarchs’ set (5 coins) all stuck to card Obverse only visible, Victoria Veiled Head, Edward VII George V, George VI and Elizabeth II VG to VF cleaned in a photo frame, Penny Edward VII on a ‘Coins of Yesteryear’ card, obverse only visible VG, a match case holder, not hallmarked so presumed not silver, in good second-hand condition, pin badge with St. George Cross on the Order of the Garter, with red, white and blue enamel, in good secondhand condition, and a pair of Garter badges hand painted on silk, boxed (£100 - £180) 663)

664)

665)

Medals and badges an eclectic mix, National War Savings Committee badge with swastika, red and black enamel, VF, with letter from the Imperial War Museum, 14th September 2004, SAS pin badge with dark and light blue enamel EF boxed, Orders and Medals Research Society pin badge GVF, ‘Defence Begins At Home’ pin badge, VF, National Small-Bore Rifle Association (2) the first in bronze named ‘News of the World A.C.F. 1969-70’ EF boxed, the second shield-shaped with light and dark blue enamel GV F, A.S.L.E. & F. 30 Years lapel badge VF, Institute of Civil Defence Founded 1938 50mm diameter in bronze with blue enamel, ‘awarded for services rendered’ by Kenworthy’s Ltd. NEF boxed, Germany - Membership badge for the Association of German culture abroad 70mm diameter in bronze EF boxed, Submarine Holland I medal in lead, ‘To Commemorate John Philip Holland’ UNC in a slide case, Cap Badge Canada Corps, Canadian General List, GVF, Miniature lapel badges (4) Navy League Sea Cadet Corps, Royal Air Force, Auxiliary Territorial Service, Royal Naval Association these VF to NEF, Prize Medal ‘ South West District 1983 Section Competition Winners EF, Attendance Star Dorset County Council Education Committee, with ‘Perfect Attendance 1914-15 clasp EF, Bronze Medal uniface 45mm diameter with R.W.A and dragon rampant, matt finish, EF boxed, Spoons (2) the first in silver Army Cadet Force hallmarked and boxed, the second not hallmarked, inscribed ‘Junior Inter Service XL Match 1969’ boxed (£25 - £75) Modern issues (6) UN Emergency Force Medal, unnamed, bronze original issue, About EF, Pingat Jasa Malaysia Medal Lustrous UNC, Multinational Force and Observers medal 1982 Sinai Peninsula EF, United Nations Medal EF with some surface residue from vinyl storage, and USA South Vietnam Medals with 1960 clasp (2), with fixed suspensions, both EF (£25 - £50) Pakistan (7) General Service Medal, with Kashmir 1948 clasp, EF, Pakistan Army 10 Year Service Medal NEF, 1976 100th Anniversary Birth of Quaid-i-Azam Medal VF, 1979 Hijri Medal GVF, War Medal 1965 GVF, War Medal 1971 (awarded for the Pakistan - India War) VF, 1998 First Nuclear Tests GVF with some verdigris (£15 - £35)

666)

Red Cross (11) comprising a group of 3 awarded to I.J. Squire, 1) Red Cross Society with Anti-Gas Training clasp, 2) Red Cross Society with Proficiency in Red Cross Nursing clasp, 3) Red Cross Society ‘For Merit’. GVF to EF, Red Cross Society with Proficiency in Red Cross First Aid clasp, awarded to T.J. Squire GVF, Red Cross Society - County of Devon awarded to J.Squire VF, Red Cross Society, with county of Devon clasp, awarded to Margaret A. Keary VF, these with most of the enamelling intact, British Red Cross Society ‘For Service’ pin badge GVF, British Red Cross Society ‘3 Years Service’ Medal, GVF, British Red Cross County of Devon pin badge, VF, British Red Cross Society Medal For War Services 1914-1918 unnamed EF, British Red Cross Society, with Proficiency in Red Cross Work clasp, VF, along with Corps of Commisionaires Medal in silver, awarded to C.A. Mills VF (£60 - £100)

667)

Replica Miniature Medals (149) a host of different types represented, of varying quality, most EF ‘as made’, all with ribbons, many with clasps (£35 - £75)

668)

RSPCA related (5) For Animal Life Saving with 1988 clasp, awarded to Inspector Brian Bicknell 1973, EF with tape residue on the reverse, boxed, Long Service Medal, in bronze, awarded to B.J. Bicknell EF with tape residue on the reverse, Long Service RSPCA , in bronze, to B.J. Bicknell (75) 30/8/87 EF, Long Service Medal, for Animal Life Saving, in bronze, with 6 clasps, 1968, 1969, 1978, 1980, 1982, and 1983, awarded to Inspector N. Bicknell 1965, EF boxed, RSPCA - For Special Service, Silver Jubilee 1977 EF, unnamed, in card box (£15 - £35)

669)

Serbia, Order of the White Eagle, second type, 69mm including crown suspension x 34mm silver, silver gilt with blue, red and white enamel, VF or better, the enamelling almost complete (£65 - £130)

670)

South Africa, Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902, awarded to Burger J.J.A. Botes, NEF, comes with copy of the AngloBoer War Medal Roll, showing him as serving with the Wolmaranstad Commando (£80 - £160)

671)

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, C.B.E. (Civil) Commander’s 2nd type neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, in Garrard & Co. Ltd. London case of issue EF (£130 - £180)

672)

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Civil) Member’s 1st type breast badge, GVF, in silver-gilt, hallmarked London 1917, in Goldsmith’s Crown Jewellers, Garrard & Co. Ltd, London case of issue (£55 - £85)

673)

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E (Civil) Officer’s 2nd type breast badge, silver-gilt, with the gilding rubbed, VF in Garrard, London case (£65 - £95)

674)

Turkey - The Ottoman War Medal AH1333 (1915) Gallipoli Star five-pointed red painted star with ball-tipped finials, Toughra of Sultan Mehmet Reshad V all within an upwards facing silvered crescent, the reverse with horizontal pin, No makers name. GF with some of the paint chipped. The medal was instituted by the Sultan Mehmet Reshad V on March 1st 1915 for gallantry in battle. (£20 - £40)

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Turkey - The Ottoman War Medal AH1333 (1915) Gallipoli Star five-pointed silver and red enamel star with balltipped finials, Toughra of Sultan Mehmet Reshad V all within an upwards facing silvered crescent, the reverse with horizontal pin, by B.B. & Co. (Berlin). GVF. The medal was instituted by the Sultan Mehmet Reshad V on March 1st 1915 for gallantry in battle (£35 - £75)

676)

Turkey, Ottoman Empire, Order of Osmanieh, Third Class neck badge, 63mm silver gilt, silver and enamel, some wear to the outer green enamel, otherwise VF (£75 - £275)

677)

Turkey, Ottoman Empire, Order of the Medjidie, 5th Class breast badge, in silver, gold and enamel, GVF (£90 - £150)

678)

USA Military Medals (13) Purple Heart, Distinguished Service Cross, US Navy Cross, US Air Force Cross, US Distinguished Flying Cross, US Legion of Merit, US Silver Star, US Bronze Star, and US Air Medal, USA Asiaric Pacific Campaign, US European Africa Middle Eastern Campaign, US American Campaign, Republic of Vietnam a modern issue (new in box) all unnamed, many of modern manufacture, VF to EF, and Olympic 2002 Salt Lake City FBI Presentation Medal 76mm diameter A/UNC (£75 - £150)

679)

World (10) Russia (4) Order of the Red Star, silver with red enamel, with screw back VF, Order of the Patriotic War (2) the first numbered 1246366,with screw back GVF , the second numbered 6410414, GVF, Chernobyl Liquidator Medal Cross Nuclear Disaster Brooch reproduction, UNC with blue, red and black enamel, Yugoslavia Red Star Officer’s Cap badge by Auromedal Subotica with screw back VF, Greece War Medal 1940-41 VF, Belgium War Cross with ‘Mentioned in Dispatches’ palm VF, Saudi Arabia Combat Medal (1991 onwards) UNC boxed with miniature and ribbon, Zaire (2) Civic Merit, Bronze VF, and silver-coloured VF (£50 - £100)

680)

World 1980s and 1990s issues (5) comprising Saudi Arabia Liberation of Kuwait, UNC boxed, Kuwaiti Liberation Medal 1991, 4th Grade, in bronze, UNC boxed, NATO Medal with Kosovo clasp EF, as issued to British and European Peacekeeping Forces, NATO Medal with Former Yugoslavia clasp EF, as issued to British and European Peacekeeping Forces, Russia 40th Anniversary of the Great Patriotic War 1945-1985 GVF with some surface residue (£20 - £50)

681)

Yugoslavia and Poland (6) comprising Yugoslavia (5) Order of Labour with silver wreath (3), Second Class with ribbon bar, the reverse with vertical pin for wear marked ZNB KOVNICA (Belgrade Mint) inscribes II on the reverse, comes in the grey box, Third Class, the reverse with vertical pin for wear, marked ZNB - KOVNICA (Belgrade Mint), inscribes III on the reverse, Third Class, the reverse with vertical pin for wear marked ZNB - KOVNICA (Belgrade Mint) uninscribed on the reverse, comes in the grey box. The medals were awarded for outstanding contributions to the economy, production and building communism, Order of the People’s Army with Silver Star (Third Class) (2) both GVF with good enamel, comes with ribbon. Awarded for services to the Armed Forces, and for successful peacetime command. one with some toning, the other boxed, Poland - Third Polish Republic Knight’s Cross Fifth Class 1944, awarded for outstanding achievements in education, sports, culture and furthering good relations between countries, EF boxed with accompanying miniature, along with a further group (4) Czechoslovakia War Cross World War II EF with ribbon, Yugoslavia (3) Medal for the Twentieth Anniversary of

the Yugoslav People’s Army 1941-1961 NEF with ribbon, Medal for the 10th Anniversary of the People’s Army VF, President Tito Medal Red Star with ZNB below (Belgrade) VF, and Yugoslavia Cap badges (2) VF to EF, along with Peru Naval Order of Merit boxed with ribbon, instituted in 1946 to reward Peruvian Military personnel who have displayed extraordinary naval merit in the performance of their duties. EF in the blue box of issue (£100 - £150) 682)

Waterloo Medal 1815 with original claw, with split ring suspension and ribbon, awarded to Jos. Edwards, 23rd Foot. R.W.F. Bright VF with some contact marks, Private Edwards served in Captain Thomas Farmer’s Company No.7. Sold with certificate of verification referring to P.R.O. series no. WO 100 15 Folio 72, and a copy of the list of all those serving in Captain Farmer’s Company No.7 (£750 £1,500)

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Arctic Medal 1818-1855 designed by Leonard Charles Wyon, in octagonal form, the reverse a three-masted ship ‘FOR ARCTIC DISCOVERIES’ 1818-1855 in exergue, Obverse: Bust of Queen Victoria to left VICTORIA REGINA with beaded border, star suspension with loop and ivory colour ribbon, Bright NEF unnamed as issued, the portrait with some rubbing, the obverse fields with some hairlines (£250 - £500)

684)

Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal , Elizabeth II, 2nd issue, 1954 onwards, with Regular Army bar, awarded to 24196279 S.Sgt. R. Murphy R.E., EF with minor scratches and contact marks (£25 - £50)

685)

Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal , George VI type B with INDIAE IMP legend, 1937-1948, with Regular Army bar, awarded to 1859539 Cpl. J. Moran R.E., EF cleaned, with some contact marks (£40 - £80)

686)

Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, 3rd issue, with badge of Hanover omitted and with swivel type suspender, small letters on reverse, awarded to 2016 Pensd. Gunnr. Thos. Elswood Coast R.A. NEF with some contact marks and gentle edge bruises (£45 - £85)

687)

Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George V (type A) bare headed bust in Field Marshal’s uniform, awarded to 3221 Pte. W. Stapleton E.Lanc. Regt: GVF with some thin scratches and hairlines, lightly rubbed on the portrait (£30 - £60)

688)

Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George V (type C) Crown bust in Coronation robes, with Regular Army clasp, awarded to 1853775 Sjt. G. Hutchins. R.E. VF the obverse harshly cleaned (£30 - £60)

689)

Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Edward VII (type B) bare headed bust in Admiral’s uniform, awarded to 161932 Fredk. Burnard P.O. 1Cl. H.M.S. Orion II., EF with some contact marks and hairlines (£25 - £50)

690)

Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George V (type B) bare headed bust in Admiral’s uniform, awarded to 174522 R.T. Milne C.P.O. H.M.S. Clematis, GVF cleaned with some hairlines (£20 - £40)

691)

Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George V (type E) coinage head, non-swivelling bar, awarded to L.12493 R. Carnell L.Std. H.M.S. Dolphin, NEF with some contact marks and hairlines (£20 - £40)

692)

Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George VI (type D) coinage head with IND: IMP legend, awarded to J.114943 F.J.Watty P.O. H.M.S. Drake, EF cleaned with some hairlines (£30 - £50)

693)

Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Victoria (type A) Young Head type, narrow suspension, impressed engraving type, awarded to Willm. Smith Lg. Sean.H.M.S. Thetis. Near EF with some contact marks (£45 - £85)

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Ghuznee Medal, 1839, unnamed as issued, EF with some hairlines. This medal was only the second medal awarded for a particular campaign (after Waterloo) and was granted to both British and Indian troops who took part in the assault on Ghuznee in 1839 which brought the First Afghan War to a close. It was issued unnamed by the Honourable East India Company. (£225 - £375)

695)

St.Jean d’Acre Medal, Syria Campaign 1840, unnamed, 30mm diameter in bronzed copper, VF with some double striking to the reverse. This medal was awarded to petty officers, NCO’s and other ranks, and was awarded by the Sultan of Turkey to British, Austrian and Turkish Forces under Sir Charles Napier, taking part in the liberation of this important city on the Syrian Coast after 8 years of Egyptian occupation. The medal has a plain ring suspension. (£75 - £150)

696)

China War Medal 1842 awarded to George Connor, H.E.I.C.S. Proserpine, GVF with some hairlines and edge nicks, only 56 medals were awarded to this ship. Proserpine was a 46-gun, 5th rate ship built at Plymouth. (£300 - £400)

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Maharajpoor Star 1843, Gwalior campaign, bronze with silver centre, unnamed, reverse with clip mount to be worn as a breast presentation, GVF with attractive dark tone, comes with split ring and ribbon. The bronze from these medals were struck from guns captured at the battles of Maharajpoor and Gwalior, thus anticipating the production of the Victoria Cross in the same manner. (£150 - £350)

698)

Punniar Star 1843, Gwalior Campaign, bronze with silver centre, awarded to Private Timothy Bergin, 50th Queen’s Own Regiment, Near VF. The bronze from these medals were struck from guns captured at the battles of Maharajpoor and Gwalior, thus anticipating the production of the Victoria Cross in the same manner. (£150 - £450)

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Sutlej Medal, for Moodkee 1845, with Ferozeshuhur clasp, awarded to Thomas Pike, 50th Regt. EF cleaned, with some hairlines in the fields, comes with copy of an extract from the Sutlej Campaign Roll to the 50th Foot where Thomas Pike was listed as present at Moodkee 18th December 1845 (wounded) and Ferozeshuhur 21st and 22nd December 1845, he died on 4th January 1846. in total 112 Moodkee medals were awarded to the 50th Foot with Ferozeshuhur clasps (£160 - £320)

700)

Military General Service Medal, awarded to T.Toms, R.Arty, Drivers, with 4 clasps, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca and St. Sebastian, the lower three clasps slightly bent, EF with some deeper hairlines in the fields (£250 - £500)

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Naval General Service Medal 1848 with Syria clasp, awarded to John H. Stuart, Able Seaman, H.M.S. Bellerophon. (Napoleon to St. Helena) NEF with some light contact marks and hairlines, John H. Stuart is a unique name on the Naval General Service Roll (£275 - £450)

702)

Punjab Medal 1849, awarded to James Fahy, 29th Foot, (The Worcester Regiment) with two clasps, Goojerat and Chilianwala, bright GVF with some scratches and some edge nicks, named to James Fahy 29th Foot, the edge with numerous file marks (£100 - £300)

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Army of India Medal, reverse short hyphen type, officially impressed naming, with Bhurtpoor clasp, awarded to Ensign T.G. Dundas 15th N.I. EF with some hairlines and some rub to the portrait. Thomas Graham Dundas arrived in Calcutta on October 4th 1825, and was entitled to Bhurtpoor prize money of 2381 Rupees (£238 sterling) which he did not claim in India. Comes with copy of India Office Library and Records stating record of service, date of commission of rank as Ensign 13th May 1825, and Lieutenant 19th Oct.1836, also List of services - Posted as Ensign to 15th N.I. 1825. Siege and Capture of Bhurtpore, Ensign 15th N.I. (India Medal). Transferred as Lieutenant to 4th Extra Regiment (became 72nd N.I) from 19th Oct.1826, after his marriage in 1832 to Margaret Maria Louisa, 3rd daughter of Edward Swift Broughton. After a period of furlough, from 10th September 1833, he failed to report for his return and subsequently resigned his commission on 3rd Feb. 1835. (£250 - £500)

704)

South Africa Medal 1853 awarded to 2nd Corpl. H.Cullern RL. SAPrs & MINrs the obverse Good Fine/NVF cleaned with some surface marks, with suspension mount, no bar and on a chain (£50 - £150)

705)

Baltic Medal 1854-1855 privately named, awarded to Cpl. H. Kilby 25 Co. RM. H.M.S. Gladiator. NEF with some light rub to the portrait and some deeper hairlines on the reverse causing a shallow depression in the field. Henry Kilby served in the Crimea with ships company drawn from the H.M.S. Gladiator with whom he had served in the Baltic Sea. He was also awarded the Crimea Medal as a Sergeant with bar Sebastopol. He was later awarded the Turkish Crimea medal (as Corporal)and the Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal having completed 21 Years Good Service (£40 - £80)

706)

Crimea Medal 1854, with Sebastopol clasp, officially impressed, awarded to J.Beach Gr. & Dr. 6th Btn. Rl. Arty. EF or near so with some hairlines and contact marks (£125 - £250)

707)

India General Service Medal, with Persia clasp, the clasp slightly bent, renamed, possibly officially, to C. McAlister, 2nd Bombay Eur. L.I., VF with some contact marks, rare with this clasp (£75 - £150)

708)

South Africa Medal 1853 awarded to Saml. Broadbent, 12th Regt. VF cleaned. These medals were issued with a standard reverse and no campaign clasps. (£150 - £350)

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Turkish Crimea Medal 1855, Sardinian issue (LA CRIMEA legend) unnamed as issued, pierced with ring for suspension VF (£50 - £100)

710)

Turkish Crimea Medal 1855, Sardinian issue (LA CRIMEA legend) unnamed as issued, pierced with ring for suspension VF with some gentle edge bruises (£50 - £100)

711)

Turkish Crimea Medal, 1855, French issue with LA CRIMEE legend, unnamed as issued, pierced with ring suspension, NVF with some surface marks (£75 - £150)

712)

Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-1858, no clasps, awarded to Fredk. Rogers, 6th Dragn Gds. VF with suspension reaffixed, VF cleaned (£65 - £125)

713)

Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-1858, with 2 clasps, Lucknow and Relief of Lucknow, awarded to Corns. Sullivan 53rd Regt. NEF with some contact marks and hairlines (£180 £320)

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714)

Army Cadet Force 125th Anniversary 1860-1985 enamelled medal with ‘Army Cadet Force 125th Anniversary One Day March 26th October 1985’ clasp, by Reu & Co. Heubach, Good Fine (£15 - £30)

715)

Second China War Medal, with 2 clasps, Canton 1857 and Taku Forts 1860, awarded to Gunr. Thos. Salter, No.4 Bat. 2nd. Bde. Rl. Arty., officially impressed, NEF with some scratches and hairlines (£110 - £160)

716)

Second China War Medal, with no clasps, edge renamed, to James John Thatcher 2nd. Bn. 60th Rifles, NVF with traces of the suspension having been re-affixed (£50 - £100)

717)

Abyssinian War Medal awarded to 275 Gunr.J.Kerr 21st Brigde. R.A. Near VF with some hairlines and some rub on the portrait, the suspension neatly re-affixed, comes with the discharge papers of Gunner John Kerr from Aug.15 1873, stating a period of service of over 18 years, these also state that he was in possession of three Good Conduct badges, Crimea and Turkish Bar and medals for Abyssinia and Indian Mutiny (£100 - £175)

718)

New Zealand Medal, Second Maori War, dated 1864-1866 awarded to 520 Michl. Stapleton 43rd. Lt. Inftry, NEF cleaned, rare. (£250 - £350)

719)

Ashantee Medal 1874, awarded to 1168 Pte. J.Johnston, 1st W.I. Regiment 1873-4, with Coomassie clasp GVF/NEF with some hairlines and small rim nicks (£100 - £300)

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720)

Ashantee Medal, 1874, no clasp, awarded to 1754 Pte. E. Mitchell 2. Bn23. R.W.Fus: 1873-4. VF/GVF the obverse cleaned and with some contact marks (£110 - £160)

721)

Empress of India Medal 1877, 57mm diameter in silver, by G.G.Adams, with suspension clasp and neck ribbon, unnamed as issued, Obverse: Bust of the Queen left, VICTORIA 1st January 1877, Reverse: EMPRESS OF INDIA, with the same inscription above and below, in Urdu and Devanagari, NEF/GVF cleaned, with some contact marks and hairlines, comes in a presentation box (£80 - £120)

722)

India General Service Medal in silver, with 3 clasps, Jowaki 1877-8, Samana 1891 and Waziristan 1894-5, awarded to Sepoy Mulla Singh, 3rd Sikh Infantry, GVF/NEF (£80 - £160)

723)

South Africa Medal awarded to Sapper H. Kenney, R.E, (Royal Engineers), with one clasp, 1879, EF cleaned with some surface marks and hairlines (£300 - £500)

724)

Afghanistan Medal 1878-1880, no clasp, awarded to 1789 Pte. H. Shoebridge 85th Foot (surname mis-spelt Shoebrdige on the medal), VF/GVF with some contact marks (£60 - £90)

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725)

Afghanistan Medal, Second Afghan War, in silver, with 2 clasps, Kandahar and Ahmed Khel, awarded to 1828 Cpl. J. Denton 2/60th Foot, GVF, the obverse with some light scratches in the fields, comes with copied papers of Depot Battalions Pay List, Statements of Pay and Allowances of Recruits, and a list of Men of the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles who have died, been killed, made Prisoners of War or deserted. This lists the death of Joseph Denton, who had been promoted to Lance Sergeant on 22nd Feb 1881, and is listed as having died on 20th April 1881, at Newcastle (Natal) soon after peace was signed. Also comes with typed history of his Military career in India, Afghanistan and South Africa. (£250 - £500)

726)

Kabul to Kandahar Star, Afghanistan campaign 1878-1880, awarded to 6843 Gunner G. Hickman, 6th Battery 8th Bde R.A. VF with attractive patina. These medals were awarded to those who took part in the epic 300-mile march from the Afghan capital to Kandahar, led by General Roberts to relieve the beleaguered forces of General Burrows, comes with copied service papers, details of enlistment, Medical Record and Military History Sheet (£90 - £150)

727)

Egypt Medal, dated reverse, with Alexandria 11th July clasp, awarded to F. Davis. Capt: Miz: Top: H.M.S. ‘Superb’, GVF with some surface marks, some weakness to naming by ‘Superb’ (£60 - £100)

728)

Egypt Medal, undated reverse, with The Nile 1884-85 clasp, awarded to 1614 Pte. W. Bayes 2/Essex.R GVF with some contact marks (£75 - £150)

729)

Khedive’s Star dated 1882, named on the reverse to Conductor F. Stannard C.T.C, GVF (£60 - £100)

730)

Khedive’s Star undated, with Tokar bar, unnamed as issued, EF with dark tone, minor traces of old lacquering on the Tokar bar, Rare. These were struck by Jenkins of Birmingham, was conferred by Khedive Tewfik of Egypt on those who qualified for the Egypt Medal, and it was invariably worn alongside, to the detriment of the silver medal which suffered abrasions from the points of the star. (£120 - £240)

731)

Khedive’s Star, dated 1884 unnamed as issued, GVF with some surface residue from vinyl storage, this possibly removable with care (£40 - £80)

732)

Khedive’s Star, dated 1884-6, unnamed as issued, NVF (£40 - £80)

733)

Khedive’s Star, undated issue, unnamed as issued, NEF (£40 - £80)

734)

India General Service Medal with 2 clasps, Burma 1885-7 and Burma 1887-89 awarded to 1221 Pte. W.Taylor 1st Battalion Yorkshire Light Infantry NEF with some rubbing to the portrait and parts of the field, comes with copy of the medal roll to the 1st Battalion The King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry for Service in Burma 1887-1889 (£50 - £150)

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735)

North West Canada Medal, Riel’s Rebellion 1885, no clasp, engraved naming, awarded to J.J. Pritchard, York & Simcoe Batt. GVF cleaned with some hairlines and some rub to the portrait (£170 - £250)

736)

East and West Africa Medal, with Sierra Leone 1898-99 clasp, awarded to 686 Pte. John Mendi W.A.R. GVF/NEF the obverse cleaned (£160 - £250)

737)

India General Service Medal, in bronze, with Waziristan 1894-5 clasp, awarded to Dooly Bearer Dagala, 1st. Bn, 5th Gurkha Rifles, GVF (£65 - £95)

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738)

Volunteer Long Service Medal, Edward VII obverse, with IMPERATOR legend, awarded to 1710 Pte. G.F. Tinney 12: Midd’x V.R.C. EF with some hairlines, cleaned in the obverse fields (£30 - £60)

739)

Volunteer Long Service Medal, Edward VII obverse, with KAISAR - I - HIND legend, awarded to Colour Sgt. R. Batty 1st Bn. Cal.Voltr. Rifles, Abt.EF/EF the obverse with some contact marks and hairlines (£30 - £60)

740)

Volunteer Long Service Medal, Edward VII obverse, with KAISAR - I - HIND legend, awarded to Volr. W. James S.I. Reg Vol: Rifles, NEF with some light surface marks and a gentle edge bruise (£30 - £60)

741)

Volunteer Long Service Medal, George V obverse, awarded to Voltr. P. Mendes 2nd. Bn. North W. Ry. Vol. Rfls. NEF with some light contact marks and a gentle edge bruise (£55 - £85)

742)

Volunteer Long Service Medal, Victoria Regina legend, awarded to Qr.Mr.Sergt.W.H.Hawkins 2nd. P.W.V.B. DR. (Devon Regiment) APRIL 20th 1895, NEF with some contact marks and hairlines (£35 - £65)

743)

Volunteer Long Service Medal, with Victoria Regina Et Imperatrix legend, awarded to Sergt. A. McKinley N.W.Regt. Volr. Rifles. VF (£35 - £65)

744)

Ashanti Star 1896, unnamed as issued, NEF (£75 - £150)

745)

Ashanti Star 1896, unnamed as issued, VF (£60 - £120)

746)

British South Africa Company’s Medal, dated reverse, Rhodesia 1896, with Mashonaland 1897 clasp, awarded to Trooper F.R. Lloyd M.R.F. (Matabeleland Relief Force) Bright EF the obverse with some scratches and hairlines, with original claw and ornate suspension. GVF, cleaned, Rare. Comes with photocopy of the medal roll showing entitlement to the medal and clasp. (£200 - £400)

747)

India Medal 1895, with Punjab Frontier 1897-98 clasp, awarded to 7801 Pte. C. Humphries, 3rd Bn. Rif. Bde. Bright GVF with some contact marks and hairlines (£60 - £90)

748)

India Medal 1895, with Punjab Frontier 1897-98 clasp, awarded to No. 4823. Sergt: J. Michie 2. High: L.I., VF (£60 - £90)

749)

India Medal, in bronze, with Relief of Chitral 1895 clasp, awarded to Bhishti Phuman BP Infy, About EF (£40 - £80)

750)

India Medal, in bronze, with Waziristan 1901-2 clasp, awarded to 2 Barber Mohr Muhammad, 1st Punjab Cavalry, NVF/VF (£25 - £50)

751)

India Medal, in silver, Edward VII obverse, with Waziristan 1901-2 clasp, awarded to 975 Sepoy Mirza Khan N. Waz. Militia, EF (£30 - £60)

752)

Khedive’s Sudan Medal 1896-1908 with Khartoum clasp, awarded to 3346 Pte. J. Morris 1st Bn. Lincoln Regt. Named in contemporary style italic script. NEF with some dge knocks and contact marks. Comes with copies of service papers, Statement of Services and Military History sheet, this listing the Egyptian Sudan Medal under special instances of gallant conduct. (£60 - £120)

753)

Queen’s Sudan Medal 1896-1898 in silver, awarded to 3932 L/Cpl. F.E. Hirst 1st Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, NEF with some contact marks. Comes with copy of the Medal Roll of entitlement for the 1st. Battalion (£50 - £100)

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754)

East and Central Africa Medal with Uganda 1897-1898 clasp, awarded to 960 Pte. Tura Baz. 11 . 27 Bom. L. Inf. NEF and scarce (£100 - £200)

755)

Khedive’s Sudan Medal 1896-1908 with Sudan 1899 clasp, unnamed as issued, EF with some surface residue on the top of the rims from vinyl storage, this possibly removable with care (£35 - £65)

756)

Boer War (3) comprising a pair, Queen’s South Africa medal, type 3 reverse, with 3 clasps, Transvaal, Orange Free State and Defence of Kimberley, to Pte. R. Gibbon, Kimberley Town Guard, King’s South Africa Medal with 2 clasps, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 to 1194 Cpl. R. Gibbon, Kimberley Volunteer Regiment, both EF and lustrous with some contact marks, along with Kimberley Star 1900, Reverse: MAYOR’S SIEGE MEDAL 1900 with Hallmark ‘a’ (Birmingham) VF with some light verdigris, some light hairlines to the reverse, comes with typed copy of the medal roll confirming entitlement to the clasps. (£225 - £450)

757)

Canada General Service Medal with Fenian Raid 1866 clasp, awarded to Pte. C. McDoff, Varennes I Co. (appears renamed) NEF with some contact marks and small scratches. This medal was only awarded 30 years after the event, and was issued by the Canadian Government to British and Canadian local forces who took partin operations to put down the Fenian raids of 1866 and 1870, and the Red River rebellion of the latter year. (£70 - £120)

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758)

Queen’s Mediterranean Medal, awarded to 3763 Pte. J. Sheehan, Royal Munster Fusliers. NEF with some contact marks. Only 548 of these medals were issued to the Royal Munster Fusiliers. This medal was awarded to officers and men of the militia battalions which were sent to Malta and Gibraltar to take over garrison duty from the regular forces who were drafted to the Cape (£150 - £300)

759)

Queen’s South Africa and King’s South Africa pair, awarded to 179 Pte. W. Martin Coldstm. Gds. comprising Queen’s South Africa, 2nd type reverse, with 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill and Belfast, GVF with contact marks and an edge bruise, and King’s South Africa with two clasps, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, Bright GV F with some contact marks (£110 - £160)

760)

Queen’s South Africa and King’s South Africa pair, comprising Queen’s South Africa, 2nd type reverse, with traces of the date remaining, with 6 clasps, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill and Witterbergen awarded to 3617 Cpl. R. Curtiss (mis-spelt), 10th Hussars, and King’s South Africa with 2 clasps, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 to 3617 Serjt: R.H. Curtis 10th Hussars, with some light file marks on the edge by the 3617. Both Bright VF with some deeper hairlines causing light depressions in the fields, both medals accompanied by copies of extracts from the respective medal rolls to the 10th Royal Hussars confirming the entitlement to the clasps. (£80 - £160)

761)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 2nd type reverse with traces of the date remaining, with 2 clasps, Natal and Belfast, awarded to Pte. A. Babb Devon. Regt. Lustrous EF, with signed of tooling in the area where the date was removed (£50 - £100)

762)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 2nd type reverse with traces of the date remaining, with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Belfast, awarded to 4922 Pte. E. McDougall. Royal Scots, GVF with some heavier contact marks (£65 £95)

763)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 2nd type reverse with traces of the date remaining, with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Transvaal and Wittebergen, awarded to 2326 Pte. A. Stagg Gren. Gds., NEF with some contact marks (£75 - £150)

764)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 2nd type reverse with traces of the date remaining, with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Transvaal and Wittebergen, awarded to 5175 Pte. W. Moore East Yorkshire Regt. Bright EF with traces of old tooling in the area of the removed date, some green patina this possibly removable with care (£25 - £50)

765)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 2nd type reverse with traces of the date remaining, with 5 clasps, Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal and Laing’s Nek, awarded to 2467 Pte C.A. Pittaway2/ Dorset Regt., NVF/VF (£50 - £100)

766)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 2nd type reverse, traces of the remaining date removed by light tooling, with 2 clasps, Cape Colony and Orange Free State, awarded to 207 Pte. W.J. Ellmann, Cldstm, Gds, VF cleaned, with some scratches and small edge nicks, the Cape Colony clasp slightly bent. Come with photocopied service papers showing Pte. Ellmann’s enlistment, previous service with the 21st Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, Military History Sheet, and copies of the extracts of the Medal Rolls showing entitlement to the Cape Colony and Orange Free State clasps (£25 - £50)

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767)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 2nd type reverse, with 4 clasps, Belmont, Modder River, Orange Free State and Transvaal, awarded to 14758 Lce.Corl. A.Hewett A.S.C., NEF, comes with details of enlistment and Military History sheet showing his campaigns and list of the clasps. (£45 £85)

768)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 2nd type reverse, with 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Johannesburg and Diamond Hill awarded to Dr. J.C.Crosse G. Bty. R.H.A. NEF with some contact marks, (£45 - £85)

769)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 2nd type reverse, with traces of the date remaining, with 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill and Wittebergen, awarded to 2471 Pte. F. Ross 1st Cam’n: Highrs, NEF with some scratches and hairlines (£100 - £130)

770)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 2nd type reverse, with traces of the date remaining, with 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and South Africa 1901, awarded to 29789 Gnr: A. Scowen 6th E.D. R.G.A., VF, comes with copy of service papers with details of enlistment, Military History Sheet showing his campaigns and confirmation of the clasps (£40 - £80)

771)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 2nd type reverse, with traces of the date remaining, with 7 clasps, Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, Laing’s Nek, Orange Free State and South Africa 1901, named in sloping serif upper and lower case style, awarded to 1771 Pte. G. Sibley. Rifle Bde. VF, the obverse cleaned, with some surface marks. Come with photocopied enlistment papers, Statement of Service, Military History Sheet, Discharge Papers, copies of the Medal Rolls confirming entitlement to the medal clasps, and a copy his Death certificate showing he died at age 68 on 24/10/1938 (£100 - £200)

772)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 2nd type reverse, with traces of the date visible, with 5 clasps, Talana, Defence of Ladysmith, Orange Free State, Laing’s Nek and Belfast, awarded to 4353 Pte. H.Talboys. 18/Hrs. Bright GVF with some traces of tooling on the reverse in the area of the date. Comes with copies of enlistment papers and Statement of the Services papers, Accompanying typed paperwork shows entries on the Main Roll for each of the clasps. Additional information shows an entitlement to King’s South Africa Medal with 1901 and 1902 clasps. (£100 - £200)

773)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, no clasp, awarded to F. Eaglestone, C.G.R. (Cape Government Railway), a scarce Civilian issue, lustrous EF (£70 - £150)

774)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, no clasp, in bronze, awarded to 46 Syce Rayappen S & T Corps Bangalore District, EF a very pleasing example. (£100 £200)

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775)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, no clasp, in silver, a Naval award to J.J.Marshall, Sto. H.M.S. Doris, GVF. J.J. Marshall is listed on the QSA medal rolls for HMS Doris (£30 - £60)

786)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 3 clasps, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg and Driefontein, awarded to 4359, Pte. F. Whyte 2nd Dragoons, EF and nicely toned (£50 - £100)

776)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, no clasps, awarded to G.Cole Lg.Sto. 1st Cl. H.M.S. Barracouta, EF/About EF and lustrous with some hairlines and thin scratches, comes with copied paperwork show each of the ships on which he served. George Cole was invalided in April 1906 due to injury. (£40 - £80)

787)

777)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, no clasps, with large impressed naming, awarded to W.J. Pearce, Sto. H.M.S. Gibraltar, NEF with some contact marks (£65 - £95)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, and South Africa 1902, awarded to 10613 Sapr: A.V Pittar Elec: Engrs: R.E, GVF/NEF. Comes with copies of enlistment papers, and Military History Sheet showing the list of entitlements to each clasp, accompanying paperwork shows entries on the Main Roll for each of the clasps, and entries on the 1881 Census (£45 - £85)

788)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, and South Africa 1902, awarded to 7088 Pte. J. Connelly Highland L.I. GVF cleaned and retoned, with an edge bruise (£45 - £85)

789)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Wepener, Transvaal and Witterbergen, NEF, awarded to Pte. J. Marr, Kaffrn: Rifles, comes with photocopied Medal Roll showing entitlement to the clasps. (£240 - £400)

778)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 2 clasps, Transvaal and South Africa 1902, awarded to 7195 L Cpl. N.J.Lockie. N.Z.M.R. 9th Cont: GVF cleaned with some edge nicks (£65 - £95)

779)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State and South Africa 1902, awarded to E.3747 Tpr. S.Hughes S.A.C, the edge officially renamed, GVF, the reverse with some hairline scratches, comes with photocopied extract from the medal roll for the South African Constabulary confirming entitlement to the clasps. Tpr. Hughes was discharged as medically unfit in October 1910. (£40 - £80)

780)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal, awarded to 1488 Serjt J. Laity Rly. Pnr. Regt.,(Railway Pioneer Regiment) NEF with hairlines in the fields. Come with photocopies of his discharge sheet showing that despite only serving 6 months, he achieved rapid promotions, joining as an engineer on 27th December 1900, then promotion to Lance Corporal, then to Sergeant, before discharge on 19th June 1901. (£50 - £100)

781)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal, awarded to 4619 Pte W. Kelson 2nd Wilts: Regt. EF with some contact marks (£75 - £150)

782)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal, edge renamed, to 1475 Pte. R.J. Davies Imp. Lt. Horse, signs of renaming around the rank and initials, GVF (£30 - £60)

783)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, awarded to 16297 Pte. T. Brinsley R.A.M.C. VF cleaned (£40 - £80)

784)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, awarded to 6634 Corpl. J. Pearce, Oxford: L.I. VF cleaned with some scratches, fitted with fixed suspension, the suspension damaged and refitted (£30 - £60)

785)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, awarded to 796 Pte. A.Ross, Queenstown. Rifle Volunteers. NEF with some hairlines (£35 - £70) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk


790)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 4 clasps, Elandslaagte, Orange Free State, Transvaal and Laing’s Nek, awarded to 287 Tpr: H. Cullingworth, Natal M.R. EF with some hairlines, comes with copy of entitlement to the medal and a copied account of a demonstration against an enemy-held hill on the Modder Spruit side of Ladysmith known as Tinta ‘Nyoni. The force, led by General White consisted of 5th Lancers, 19th Hussars, I.L.H, Natal M.R., 42nd and 53rd Batteries R.G.A., 1st Liverpool Regiment, 1st Devons, 1st Gloucestershires and 2nd Kings Royal Rifles, a total of 5300 officers and men. The Force proceed along the Newcastle Road for about 6 miles, when they came under fire from their left at 0700 hrs. Their action was prompt and at 0800 a discharge of musketry rose and fell among the extended line of troopers, as the infantry had come up to Rietfontein. The British were soon shelling the enemy opposition, and one extremely accurate shell burst full upon one of the Boer pieces. The Natal Mounted Rifles. were ordered by Sir George White across from his right and sent in front of his left flank. The colonial riflemen used all of their skills to remove all of the danger and the object accomplished, 114 casualties were suffered. No Natal M.R were killed, and only three wounded including Trooper H. Cullingworth. (£150 - £450)

791)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 4 clasps, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, awarded to Pte. T.Stephenson, 4th Northumberland Fusiliers VF with some contact marks (£40 - £80)

792)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 4 clasps, Relief of Mafeking, Defence of Kimberley, Orange Free State and Transvaal, 228 Tpr. J. D. Buckley, Kimberley Lgt. Horse. NEF with some surface marks, comes with copies of the medal roll 16/7/1901, showing confirmation of the clasps (£45 - £85)

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793)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Rhodesia, Orange Free State, Transvaal and South Africa 1901, awarded to 12798 Tpr. C. Boyce, 71st Coy, 18th Impl. Yeo:, GVF, the obverse once cleaned (£120 - £240)

794)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 5 clasps, Transvaal, Relief of Ladysmith, Orange Free State, Tugela Heights and Cape Colony, awarded to 2931 Pte. F. Jarvis, 2nd RL: Fus: NEF with some edge bruises (£40 - £80)

795)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with Cape Colony clasp, awarded to 7560 J. Donovan, RL: W.Surrey Regt., NEF cleaned (£25 - £50)

796)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with Cape Colony clasp, this bent, awarded to 9377 Pte. F. Sheppard, Middlesex Regt. VF toned with some staining, no ribbon (£20 - £40)

797)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with Defence of Kimberley clasp, awarded to Pte D. Black. Kimberley Town Gd. Renamed in contemporary style. Letters of KIMBERLEY misaligned, with an edge bruise in this area, GVF with some surface marks, rare with this clasp (£55 - £95)

798)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with Defence of Ladysmith clasp, awarded to 5987 Pte. J. Skelton , L’Pool Regt. Bright EF tooled in the obverse field (£45 - £85)

799)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with Defence of Mafeking clasp, awarded to J. Kelly, Mafeking Town Guard. Bright EF with hairlined in the fields, always a highly desirable and keenly sought after issue (£250 - £500)

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800)

Queen’s South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with Natal clasp, awarded to 4121 Pte. J. Reilly Rl. Innis: Fus:, EF with some contact marks (£80 - £150)

801)

Queen’s South Africa/World War I group of three, comprising Queen’s South Africa, 2nd reverse, with traces of the date remaining, with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Belfast, GVF hairlined in the fields, awarded to 73814 Gnr. I. Clayton 20th Battalion R.F.A, and World War I pair, 1914-1918 War Medal and Victory Medal (to 96368 Gnr. I. Clayton R.A.) GVF to NEF. Accompanying photocopied papers show that he joined Lincolnshire Regiment on April 4th 1899, also comes with Military History Sheet, Statement of the Services, Court Marshal Sheet, and Discharge Papers showing he served 16 Years 364 days combined service. (£50 - £100)

802)

Queen’s Sudan Medal 1896-1898 in silver, awarded to 4739 Pte. E. Murphy 2/Lan: Fus: NEF with some tiny edge nicks (£80 - £120)

803)

Ashanti Medal, in silver, Gold Coast campaign 1900, with Kumassi clasp, awarded to 2176 Pte. Abubu Kare Kukawah G.C.C (Gold Coast Constabulary). EF and lustrous, The medal was awarded in silver to combatants and bronze medals were awarded to native transport personnel and servants. The Ashanti territories became part of the Gold Coast colony on January 1st 1902. (£150 - £450)

804)

Cape of Good Hope General Service Medal 1900, with Bechuanaland clasp, awarded to Sergt. R. Ozard. Kimby. Rifles, NEF with some contact marks and hairlines (£130 - £180)

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805)

China War Medal 1900 with Relief of Pekin clasp, awarded to 4950 Pte. R. Richards, VF cleaned, comes with photocopy of the Medal Roll showing entitlement to the clasp (£90 - £150)

806)

China War Medal 1900, no clasp, awarded to H.P. Gray, A.B., H.M.S. Terrible GVF with some contact marks and a gentle edge bruise (£110 - £160)

807)

Yorkshire Imperial Yeomanry Medal 1901-1902, type 2 reverse, awarded to 32423 Pte. J.Robinson EF and lustrous with two gentle edge bruises, Pte. Robinson joined the regiment 7/5/1901and was invalided home on 24/3/1902. He was discharged medically unfit on 15/5/1902, and it also entitled to a 5 clasp Queen’s South Africa medal. The type 2 Yorkshire Imperial Yeomanry medal was awarded by members of the 109th Yorkshire Hussars Company and the 111th Yorkshire Dragoons Company. It is estimated that 700 medals of this type were produced. (£100 - £400)

808)

Africa General Service Medal with Somaliland 1908-10 clasp, in silver, awarded to 223585 T.Fortune Sto. 1Cl. H.M.S. Hyacinth:, VF/GVF with some contact marks (£55 - £95)

809)

Africa General Service Medal with Somaliland 1920 clasp, awarded to K.22834 C.Fitzsimmons, Sto. 1Cl. H.M.S. Ark Royal. NEF with some hairlines, comes with copy of service record, showing that he joined the Royal Navy in July 1914,

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for 12 years, as Stoker 2nd Class, advancing to Stoker 1st Class in March 1917. He was invalided from the service in April 1921. H.M.S. Ark Royal was a seaplane carrier. (£145 - £250)

810)

King’s South Africa Medal with 2 clasps, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, awarded to 3343 Pte. W. Chandler. Devon Regt. GVF with some contact marks and hairlines (£25 - £50)

811)

Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Edward VII type A, Bareheaded Bust in Field Marshal’s uniform, awarded to 23781 Q.M.Sjt. R.W. Tickner R.E. EF with some scratches (£45 - £85)

812)

Delhi Durbar 1903 in silver, unnamed as issued, About EF with some edge nicks. The rare gold issues were awarded to the rulers of the Indian Princely States, while the silver medals were issued to lesser dignitaries, government officials, and officers and other ranks of the armed services involved with the Durbar of the King Emperor on January 1st 1901 (£80 - £150)

813)

Transport Medal 1903, with South Africa 1899-1902 clasp, awarded to D.McAdam, VF, the last of the medals associated with the major conflicts at the turn of the century. The medal was awarded to officers of the merchant vessels used to carry troops and supplies to the wars in South Africa and China, the medal was discontinued on 4/8/14 on the outbreak of World War I. An estimated 1219 medals were awarded. (£125 - £275)

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814)

815)

Imperial Yeomanry Long Service and Good Conduct Medal awarded to 2187 Pte. W.J.Nicholls Middx. (D.O.C.H) I.Y. Bright EF with some hairlines. Army Order 104 of May 1908 states that 25 medals were awarded to the Middlesex (Duke of Cambridge’s Hussars) Imperial Yeomanry (£80 £160)

816)

Tibet Medal 1903-4 with Gyantse clasp, awarded to 6911 Pte. C. Rowe, 1st. Bn. Royal Fusiliers, About EF (£350 £500)

Militia Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Edward VII issue, awarded to 9802 Gnr. E. Robertson. Lancashire R.G.A. Mil. EF or near so with some contact marks, comes with photocopied service papers showing attestation, enlistment and statement of services (£175 - £350)

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817)

Tibet Medal 1903-4 with Gyantse clasp, in bronze, awarded to Cooley Jaipal Simba S & T Corps, NEF (£120 - £220)

818)

Natal Rebellion Medal with 1906 clasp, awarded to Pte. W.A. Woods, Durban Light Infantry, Bright GVF/NEF the obverse with some scratches (£75 - £150)

819)

Special Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal Edward VII, awarded to 3845 Gnr: H. Kain D.O.E.O.E. R.F.A. NEF cleaned with some surface marks. Awarded by Army Order November 1908. 10 awards to the Edinburgh Royal Field Artillery. The medal was awarded to NCO’s and men of the Special Reserve on completion of 15 Years service and attended 15 camps. Awarded between 1908 and 1936, 428 of the Edward VII type and 650 of the George V type were produced. (£100 - £200)

820)

Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, Edward VII type, awarded to 227 Pte. C. Travers, 5/W.York. Regt. Bright GVF with some light hairlines (£45 - £85)

821)

Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, George V type, awarded to 129 L. Cpl. W.J. Jessop NEF hairlined in the fields 15/ Lond: Regt. (£25 - £50)

822)

India General Service Medal with Burma 1930-32 clasp, awarded to 3519577 Pte. M. King. Manch. R., EF with some light hairlines and thin scratches (£35 - £75)

823)

India General Service Medal, awarded to Pte. W.Weaver, 1st Warwickshire Regiment, with North West Frontier 1908 clasp Bright EF, comes with copies of service record, and Military History Sheet, and copies of a World War I War Diary, service record shows enlistment in 1897, To the Reserve 1909, Rejoined in 1914, posted to France with the 1st Battalion, wounded on 24/5/2015 (a gunshot wound to the hand), wounded 30/4/1916. He served as a sniper. (£40 - £80)

824)

India General Service Medal, Edward VII type, in bronze, edge with light file marks (naming removed?), with North West Frontier 1908 clasp, NEF (£20 - £50)

825)

India General Service Medal, Edward VII type, in silver, with North West Frontier 1908 clasp, awarded to 1370 Pte. G. Weaver 1st. Bn. Northd. Fus., Bright GVF with some thin scratches and contact marks (£55 - £95)

826)

India General Service Medal, George V issue, Calcutta striking and suspension, with North West Frontier 193031 clasp, awarded to MT-102274 Sepoy Suleman Khan. I.M.T, GVF with some contact marks and an edge bruise (£30 - £60)

827)

Army Meritorious Service Medal, George V (type A), Second issue with fixed suspension, awarded to T-18697 Sjt. A.S.S. Major E.W.T.Whale R.A.S.C. NEF with a contact mark on the reverse, and some hairlines, along with Army Service Corps cap badge, and supplement to the London Gazette June 3rd 1919, detailing approval of the award of the medal. (£40 - £80)

828)

Delhi Durbar 1911 in silver, unnamed as issued, GVF/NEF (£30 - £50)

829)

Khedive’s Sudan Medal, type II, with AH1335 date, no clasp, unnamed as issued, About EF/GVF (£60 - £120)

830)

Military Medal - For Bravery In The Field, First Type, uncrowned head, awarded to 16805 Pte. J. Cheetham 10/L.N. Lanc: R. EF with some light scratches and hairlines in the fields, along with cap badge for the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Also comes with copies of the Battalion War Diary (8 pages) and details regarding the award of his Military Medal, a list of the Roll of Individuals entitled to the ‘War Badge’, a copy of pages from the London Gazette detailing the King’s approval of the award of the Military Medal 28th July 1917, and a copied record of his discharge from the Army on 31/1/1919 (£50 - £150)

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831)

Special Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal - George V, awarded to 7946 Pte. W. Helbert 3/L’Pool Regiment. EF with some hairlines. The medal was awarded to NCO’s and men of the Special Reserve on completion of 15 Years service and attended 15 camps. Awarded between 1908 and 1936, 428 of the Edward VII type and 650 of the George V type were produced. (£125 - £275)

832)

New Zealand Territorial Service Medal, Hallmarked 1912/13, unnamed, with later khaki ribbon, NEF (£20 - £40)

833)

British War Medal 1914-1918, in bronze, awarded to 12073 Pte. M.Ntona S.A.N.L.C (South Africa Native Labour Corps) Near EF, unusual to a South African recipient (£60 - £120)

834)

Medals (3) First World War British War Medal 1914-1918 awarded to J68450 W.L. Robinson A.B.R.N. EF toned, World War II 1939-1945 UNC and Metropolitan Special Constabulary Long Service medal 1914 EF (£20 - £30)

835)

Mercantile Marine Medal and World War I British War Medal pair to Arthur H. Parkinson, the first EF with traces of lustre and some contact marks, the second NEF, comes with paperwork ‘Authority to wear’ War Medals For The Mercantile Marine’ (£45 - £85)

836)

Mercantile Marine Medal and World War I British War Medal pair to Harold W. Cummins, NEF, the first with some light surface residue, the second with some hairlines, along with Christmas 1914 tin VF (£45 - £85)

837)

Military Cross, George V issue, unnamed as issued, About EF and attractively toned (£250 - £500)

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838)

839)

840)

841)

World War I (1) and World War II Stars (10) comprising 1914 Star with three 5th Aug. - 22nd Nov. copy clasps, Africa Stars (3) two with North Africa 1942-43 clasps, the third with 1st Army, 8th Army clasps, numbers 1 and 8, and North Africa 1942-43 clasp, 1939-45 Star with reproduction Battle of Britain clasp, France and Germany Star with 2 clasps, Air Crew Europe and Atlantic, Burma Star with Pacific clasp, Pacific Stars (2) the first with Burma clasp, the second with Burma clasp and silver rosette, Atlantic Stars (2) the first with 2 clasps, Air Crew Europe and France and Germany, the second with France and Germany clasp and silver rosette (£80 - £150) World War I a trio comprising 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 War Medal and Victory Medal awarded to 153253 W.N. Marshall L.Sto. R.N. (star to Sto. 1 R.N.) GVF to NEF, along with World War I pair comprising 1914 Star and 1914-1918 War Medal awarded to 68713 A.Bmb: R.R. Brooker R.F.A, the (War Medal to Sjt. R.R.Brooker) EF toned. Sjt. Brooker was killed in action 5/6/1917 and is buried in Hop Store Cemetery Belgium. (£25 - £50) World War I group of four, awarded to 795 Dvr. Robert Dean R.A. comprising Mercantile Marine Medal GVF, Territorial Force War Medal EF, British War Medal 1914-1918 NEF, and Victory Medal , along with silver War Badge, Royal Artillery cap badge and Imperial Service badge. Come with photocopied Medal Roll for the War Badge to a Robert Dean, with an accompanying letter stating there were two Merchant Seamen of this name (£95 - £175) World War I group of three, awarded to 1105 Pte. T. Falshaw, R. Sussex R. comprising 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 War Medal and Victory Medal VF to EF, the War Medal cleaned, World War I Victory Medal, awarded to 2899 Pte A.C.L. Jones, Glouc. R. VF, World War II 1939-45 Star NEF, Miniature Medals (2) Delhi Durbar 1911 GVF, Queen’s South Africa with Natal clasp NEF (£20 - £40)

842)

World War I group, awarded to 132209 Spr. H. Wilkinson R.E. comprising 1914-1915 Star , British War Medal 19141918 (to 289365 Spr. H. Wilkinson), and Victory Medal (to 289365 Spr. H. Wilkinson), NEF to EF along with Special Constabulary Medal also to Henry T. Wilkinson, this GEF with traces of lustre ands a little surface residue, this possibly removable with care (£25 - £50)

843)

World War I pair awarded to 83813 1.A.M. W.N. Elley R.A.F. comprising British War Medal 1914-1918 NEF and Victory Medal VF, the second with some surface residue (£25 - £50)

844)

World War I Trio awarded to 11958 Pte. J.Jubb E.York. R., 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal, EF, the star with some surface residue, along with Death Plaque EF in original card envelope, cap badge, and printout from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website with full details. Pte. Jubb was killed in action at Thiepval on 8th February 1917 Age 27. He is buried at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France (£90 - £150)

845)

World War I Trio awarded to 76016 Dvr.W.Soley R.F.A. comprising 1914 Star with 5th Aug.- 22nd. Nov 1914 clasp and silver rosette, 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal GVF to NEF with some surface residue, this possibly removable (£50 - £100)

846)

World War I Trio awarded to 8705 Pte. Sidney Francis Harry Gigg 2nd Battalion Devonshire Regiment, 1914 Mons Star with clasp, 1914-1920 British War Medal and Victory Medal, along with Death Plaque in original envelope and card, and with cap badge for the Regiment, comes with copy of paper confirming the entitlement of the Mons Star Clasp, and Commonwealth War Grave Commission website printout describing the location of the grave (Le Touret Memorial, Panel 8 and 9) (£50 - £150)

847)

World War I Trio awarded to Dvr. C.K. Morgan S.A.S.C. 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal, VF to EF the Victory medal and star with some surface residue (£25 - £50)

848)

World War I Trio awarded to F.O. Bird, B.R.C and St.J.J (British Red Cross and St. John of Jerusalem), 1914-15 Star, 1914-1920 British War Medal and Victory Medal, GVF to NEF with some toning in places, the star with some surface residue, comes with paperwork stating entered France 29/3/2015, Rank Accountant (£65 - £95)

849)

World War I Trio awarded to K.766 J.S.Sowden Sto.1, R.N., 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal, GVF to NEF, comes with photocopied service record showing he was invalided out after 12 years service on 31/12/1919 due to heart disease (£25 - £50)

850)

World War I, 1914 Star, with 5th Aug. - 22nd Nov. 1914 ‘Mons’ clasp, awarded to 2395 Pte. F.A. Farmer 9/Lond:R , EF with some discolouration to the reverse. Private Frank Arthur Farmer was killed in action on May 1st 1915, aged 29, and is buried at Bolougne Eastern Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. His Brother Leonard Arley Farmer was also killed in action. (£40 - £80)

851)

World War II Air Crew Europe Star, with France and Germany clasp, EF, Rare (£100 - £200)

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852)

World War II Air Crew of Europe Star, with 2 clasps, France and Germany, and Atlantic, GEF with some green patination to the reverse, the rarest World War II star (£120 - £220)

853)

Naval General Service Medal with Palestine 1936-1939 clasp, awarded to K.59857 F.D.Jaques S.P.O. R.N. EF with some hairline scratches on the obverse. These medals were awarded for service in minor operations for which no other medal might be issued. (£45 - £85)

854)

Naval General Service Medal with Persian Gulf 1909-1914 clasp, awarded to 222360 C. Broomfield Sig. H.M.S. Fox, Near EF. These medals were awarded for service in minor operations for which no other medal might be issued. (£60 - £90)

855)

Naval General Service Medal, Elizabeth II type, with Near East clasp, P/J. 954996 R.C. Baxter Ord. R.N., EF and lustrous with a small edge nick (£50 - £100)

856)

India General Service Medal, George V, Kaisar - I - Hind legend, with Afghanistan N.W.F 1919 clasp, awarded to 265713 Pte. A.C. Davey, 2-6 R.Suss. R. NEF the reverse attractively toned (£40 - £80)

857)

Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George V issue, awarded to 350784 Cpl. R.B.J. Lissamer.R.A.F. NEF with some scratches and hairlines, and with traces of old lacquering on the edge (£55 - £95)

858)

Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George VI issue, awarded to Flt. Lt. J.V. Hawgood R.A.F., NEF cleaned, with some surface marks (£30 - £50)

859)

Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George V (type E) Coinage head, awarded to J.91784(PO.B.18036) D.R. Pentecost. L.S. R.F.R., EF with some hairlines and contact marks, and Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Edward VII type, awarded to E.1261 C.Moulden , Sean.1Cl.R.N.R., VF/GVF with green ribbon (£25 - £50)

860)

Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, Elizabeth II (type C) awarded to Sergt. William O.V. Morris GEF and lustrous (£20 - £40)

861)

Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, George V (type E) coinage head, awarded to Frank E. Ellis, EF with some surface residue, this possibly removable with care (£35 £55)

862)

Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, with The Great War 1914-18 clasp, awarded to Sergt. James W. Ely, EF. This medal is awarded to all ranks in the Special Constabulary for 9 years unpaid service, with more than 50 duties per annum. War service with at least 50 duties counted triple. (£45 - £65)

863)

World War I, Mercantile Marine Medal, awarded to John Tansey, EF. (£20 - £40)

864)

Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George V, type B with non-swivelling bar, awarded to M,13536 H.R.B. Hooper E.R.A 1, H.M.S. Malaya GVF with some scratches and hairlines, comes with copy of service record showing all the ships on which he served from May 1915 to December 1928. HMS Malaya served in Rear-Admiral Hugh Evan-Thomas’s 5th Battle Squadron of the Grand Fleet, and took part in the Battle of Jutland on 31 May 1916. (£45 - £85)

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865)

Territorial Efficiency Medal awarded to 4438255 Pte R. Simpson 9-Durh. L.I. EF with some contact marks. This medal was introduced in 1921 following the elevation of the Territorial Force to become the Territorial Army. It was superseded by the Efficiency Medal in 1930. (£25 - £50)

878)

Efficiency Medal, George VI, First Issue, with Canada clasp, awarded to Gnr. R.L. Cummings R.C.A. NER, some signs of light filing on the edge by Gnr., NEF with some surface marks (£20 - £40)

866)

Territorial Efficiency Medal awarded to 547728 Spr. T.G. Clark R.E, GVF. This medal was introduced in 1921 following the elevation of the Territorial Force to become the Territorial Army. It was superseded by the Efficiency Medal in 1930. (£25 - £50)

879)

Efficiency Medal, George VI, First issue, with India clasp, awarded to 2803 Sep.Mir Alam 11-13F.F.Rif., I.T.F., GVF (£25 - £50)

880)

India General Service Medal with 2 clasps, North West Frontier 1936-37 and North West Frontier 1937-39, awarded to 5883020 Pte. C. Fuller North’n.R. EF cleaned, along with World War II Trio 1939-1945 Star, Defence Medal 1939-1945, and War Medal 1939-1945 NEF to EF, the star with some surface residue with possibly removable with care (£50 - £100)

881)

India General Service Medal, awarded to Ft. Const. Chaju Ram, Police Dept. with 2 original clasps, North West Frontier 1936-37 and North West Frontier 1937-39, VF/ GVF (£20 - £40)

882)

General Service Medal, George VI type, with Palestine clasp, awarded to T/56507Dvr. N.T. Millard R.A.S.C. EF cleaned (£20 - £40)

India General Service Medal, George VI, with 2 clasps, North West Frontier 1936-37 and North West Frontier 1937-39, awarded to 516124 L.A.C. C.R. Johnson. R.A.F. EF with some thin scratches and hairlines (£45 - £85)

883)

Efficiency Decoration Elizabeth II issue, with the reverse officially dated 1962, with Honourable Artillery Company ribbon, in silver and silver-gilt, with TERRITORIAL bar, VF with some wear to the gilding (£20 - £40)

India General Service Medal, with 2 clasps, North West Frontier 1936-37, and North West Frontier 1937-39, awarded to 13307 Sepoy Harjit Singh. 4-8 Punjab R., GVF with surface marks (£25 - £45)

884)

Efficiency Decoration Elizabeth II issue, with the reverse officially dated 1970, in silver and silver-gilt, with T & A.V.R. bar, EF (£35 - £65)

India General Service Medal, with North West Frontier 1936-37 clasp, awarded to 2-N-67 Sepoy. Mohd. Yusaf. I.H.C GVF with contact marks (£20 - £40)

885)

Efficiency Medal with T. & A.V.R. clasp, and additional bar with crown, 24109282 Lcpl.T.Taylor RAMC EF mounted as worn, with box (£20 - £40)

India General Service Medal, with North West Frontier 1936-37 clasp, awarded to 37593 Driver Ghulam Mustfa 3.Mtn. Bty, About EF with some hairlines (£20 - £40)

886)

Efficiency Medal, George V type, with Territorial clasp, awarded to 1668847 Sjt. C. Salisbury. R.A. NEF with some contact marks and hairlines (£50 - £75)

India General Service Medal, with North West Frontier 1936-37 clasp, awarded to 435 Ft. Const. Rahim Yar. Police Dept. NEF the obverse with some hairlines (£20 - £40)

887)

India General Service Medal, with North West Frontier 1936-37 clasp, awarded to 4387745 Pte. R.H. Crutchley, Green Howards, Bright EF with some light hairlines (£50 £75)

888)

India General Service Medal, with North West Frontier 1937-39 clasp, awarded to 10838 L-NK Shahra Khan, 5-11 Sikh R. Lustrous EF with some contact marks (£20 - £40)

889)

India General Service Medal, with North West Frontier 1937-39 clasp, awarded to 7258235 Pte. J. Whewell. Suff. R., NEF cleaned (£45 - £65)

890)

India/World War II/Long Service group of six, first and last to 507859 Cpl.G.H. Lane. R.A.F.comprising India General Service Medal with North West Frontier 1936-37 clasp, World War II Defence Medal, Africa Star, Italy Star, War Medal and R.A.F. Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Elizabeth II type, (to Sgt. G.H. Lane) GVF to EF with a little surface residue from vinyl storage, this possibly removable with care (£90 - £160)

867)

General Service Medal, Elizabeth II, with Malaya clasp, awarded to 22971807 Cfn. D.R. Parker R.E.M.E. NEF cleaned (£35 - £65)

868)

General Service Medal, George V coinage head type, with Iraq clasp awarded to 70697 Bmbr. T. London R.A. NEF with traces of old lacquering (£50 - £75)

869)

General Service Medal, George VI type, with Palestine 1945-48 clasp, awarded to 14079734 Gnr. W.H. Skinner RA, UNC boxed, Prooflike and lustrous with just a few minor hairlines, a very high grade example. (£35 - £65)

870)

871)

872)

873)

874)

875)

Efficiency Medal, George VI type, with Militia clasp, awarded to 2051993 Bmbr. R.A.E. Wise R.A. VF with some surface marks (£35 - £65)

876)

Efficiency Medal, George VI type, with Territorial clasp, awarded to 901779 Gnr. J.E. William RA NEF the obverse cleaned (£20 - £40)

877)

Medical related (4) Service Medal of the Order of St. John, in silver with straight bar suspension, awarded to 28946 Cpl. S.Strangward, No. 3 Dist. S. Jab. 1944 EF with some hairlines, Voluntary Medical Service awarded to Mrs. Dorothy May Bollard, EF, and a pair comprising Voluntary Medical Service Award EF toned, and British Red Cross Society award with 3 clasps, Red Cross First Aid 1933, Red Cross First Aid 1934, and Proficiency in Red Cross First Aid NEF (£35 - £55)

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891)

Indian General Service medal, with North West Frontier 1937-39 clasp, World War II War Medal 1939-1945, Africa Star with North Africa 1942-43 clasp, 1939-1945 Star, the first named to 537355 A.C.I. F. Rice R.A.F. GVF to NEF, along with a group of four Sports medals, awarded for 1) 2nd 100 Standard. 2) 4th 25 Standard. 3) 12Hr. 2nd Handicap and 4) 25 1st Handicap, NVF to VF, the first in silver, these also named to F. Rice between August 1947 and August 1949 (£70 - £100)

900)

World War II (8) Africa Star with 8th Army clasp attached to the ribbon, also comes with 1st Army clasp, Atlantic Star with copy France and Germany clasp, Pacific Star, Burma Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star VF to GVF with residue on the reverses, Defence Medal NEF with some surface residue, 1939-1945 War Medal GVF with extensive surface residue, also World War I 1914-15 Star awarded to 17194 Pte. J. Dove Somerset L.I. EF along with Jellalabad cap badge (£25 - £50)

892)

Africa Stars (2) the first with 1st Army clasp and number ‘1’ on the ribbon, the second with 8th Army Clasp and number ‘8’ on the ribbon, GVF both with some surface residue from vinyl storage, the latter with ‘Desert Rat’ insignia (£25 - £50)

901)

World War II medals (5) 1939-1945 medals (2) and Defence Medals (2) one of each mounted as worn EF, 1939-1945 Star EF , along with County and Borough Police Medal Coronation 1911 NVF with dark tone (£20 - £40)

893)

Efficiency Medal (South Africa) with bilingual reverse, with Union of South Africa/Unie Van Suid-Afrika clasp, awarded to S/Sgt. A.W. Burrows G.S.C. GVF with some light contact marks (£20 - £40)

902)

World War II Stars (22) 1939-1945 Star (3), Atlantic Stars (3), Pacific Stars (3), Burma Stars (4), France and Germany Stars (4), Italy Stars (5), VF to EF all with ribbons, many with surface residue from vinyl storage, this possibly removable with care (£100 - £200)

894)

The 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, War Medal 1939-1945, Defence Medal 1939-1945, India General Service Medal 1936-1939, with 2 clasps, North West Frontier 1936-37 and 1937-39, Long Service and Good Conduct Medal with Regular Army clasp, last two awarded to 2320051 W.O. CL.1, A.E. Marshall R.Sigs. VF to EF the last two with some signs of cleaning, the Defence Medal with some surface residue this possibly removable with care (£90 - £135)

903)

Dunkirk Medal, in bronze, an unofficial award to commemorate the defence of the town by Allied Forces during Operation Dynamo between 29th May and June 3rd 1940, small traces of verdigris and old lacquering, otherwise About EF (£10 - £30)

904)

Air Efficiency Award, Elizabeth II issue, awarded to Fl.Lt. S.W.Newell R.A.F.V.R. EF and lustrous the obverse with some light hairlines (£40 - £80)

895)

World War II - Air Crew Europe Star About EF with some original colour (£70 - £150)

905)

Air Efficiency Award, George VI issue, awarded to 801377 Sgt. W.S. Palmer A.A.F., EF (£90 - £150)

896)

World War II - War Medal 1939-1945 and Efficiency Medal Australia George VI (Type Aa), a pair awarded to QX 5266 Dvr. V.T. Simpson A.I.F, GVF to NEF (£30 - £60)

906)

897)

World War II (10) Defence Medal (5, one with an A.R.P. badge attached), War Medal 1939-45 (4), and 1939-45 Star, all with ribbons, VF to NEF (£55 - £75)

Southern Rhodesia Service Medal 1946, unnamed as issued, NEF with a small spot on the crown, a very scarce issue, with 5000 being struck but only 3908 awarded (£135 - £250)

898)

World War II (11) Defence Medal in silver (4) as awarded to Canadian recipients, War Medal 1939-45 in silver, as awarded to Canadian Recipients (3) VF to EF, along with War medal 1939-45 British issue with 2 bronze M.I.D. oak leaves on the ribbon (unnamed), a War Medal 1939-45 Canadian issue in silver also with 2 bronze M.I.D oak leaves on the ribbon (unnamed), a Defence Medal 1939-45 British issue silver , a Defence Medal 1939-45 Canadian issue in silver, these with copy silver-coloured leaf clusters on the ribbon, VF to EF (£85 - £125)

899)

World War II (7) India Service Medal, unnamed as issued, GVF with some contact marks, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, with maple leaf clasp, in silver, unnamed as issued, EF, World War II War Medal, Canadian Issue, in silver, EF with some contact marks and hairlines, Africa Service Medal, in silver, awarded to C568514 C.J. Fortuin, GVF, Australia Service Medal, unnamed, New Zealand War Service Medal, unnamed, EF, comes with RAF silver Fern badge, South Africa Medal For War Services, unnamed as issued, in silver, EF (£40 - £80)

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907)

Cadet Forces Medal, Elizabeth II, DEI GRATIA legend, with additional bar with crown, awarded to WO P.J. Kirkham ATC, EF with a few spots of surface residue (£35 - £65)

916)

Royal Observer Corps Medal (type C) coinage bust with BRITT: OMN: omitted, awarded to Observer F. Marriott, EF, boxed, comes with letter dated 5th April 1956 confirming the award, also with accompanying cap badge and lapel badge these VF (£100 - £150)

917)

Africa General Service Medal, Elizabeth II type, with Kenya clasp, awarded to 22928564 Fus. A.V. Holt R.Ir.F. EF cleaned (£30 - £60)

918)

General Service Medal, Elizabeth II, with Arabian Peninsula clasp, and Good Conduct and Long Service Medal, Elizabeth II pair, awarded to 1922471 Cpl. O.A. Dowd R.A.F. EF with some contact marks, the second with signs of cleaning (£45 - £85)

919)

Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Elizabeth II issue, type C, coinage bust, awarded to 10329 Sgt. P. Fauset R.M. EF with some hairlines and two edge bruises (£25 - £50)

920)

Civil Defence Long Service Medal, British reverse, unnamed as issued, EF (£25 - £50)

921)

Civil Defence Long Service Medal, British reverse, unnamed as issued, EF with some surface residue, this possibly removable with care (£25 - £50)

922)

Women’s Royal Voluntary Service Long Service Medal, awarded to Mrs. Jessie.L.Smith Sept 1939-Dec.1961,GEF in Royal Mint box, with W.V.S Civil Defence badges (2) and patch, name badge. Comes with letter confirming entitlement to the Long Service clasp, Darby & Joan Club enamel badge, W.V.S Uniform Permit, Blood Donor card, card confirming appointment as a billeting officer, Monthly Narrative Reports (5), and other related letters (7) each from the late 1940s (£20 - £40)

908)

Cadet Forces Medal, George VI issue, awarded to W.O. CL.2. A.Falk, EF with some surface residue from vinyl storage, this possibly removable with care (£20 - £40)

909)

Korea Medal pair, comprising Korea Medal awarded to 14189020 Pte. C. Smith K.O.S.B., EF and United Nations Korea Medal, unnamed, with Korea clasp, NEF (£40 - £80)

910)

Korea Medal pair, comprising Korea Medal awarded to SG 11581 J.J.E. Meunier, Canadian Forces, VF/GVF with some surface pitting, and United Nations Korea Medal, GVF, renamed, cleaned and plated (£20 - £50)

923)

Army Emergency Reserve Decoration, with the reverse officially dated 1963, in silver and silver-gilt, with Army Emergency Reserve bar, EF in the Royal Mint case of issue (£60 - £120)

911)

Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal awarded to Sergt. Lawrence C. Pearson EF with some surface residue, and Fire Brigade Long Service Medal, awarded to Fireman William J. Fincham, EF with some small spots (£30 - £60)

924)

General Service Medal Elizabeth II, with Borneo clasp, awarded to 21154026 R.F.N. Harkaman Limbu 2/10 Gr. Some light scratches and hairlines, VF (£25 - £50)

912)

Efficiency Decoration Elizabeth II issue, with the reverse officially dated 1952, in silver and silver-gilt, with TERRITORIAL bar, EF (£40 - £80)

925)

General Service Medal, Elizabeth II 1962-2007 type, with Northern Ireland clasp, awarded to 24558956 Pte N.P. Hayes, R. Hamps. EF cleaned, with some contact marks (£80 - £120)

913)

Army Emergency Reserve Efficiency Medal, Elizabeth II, awarded to 22664327 Sgt. E.W. Longstaffe. R. Signals NEF the obverse cleaned (£60 - £90)

926)

914)

Efficiency Medal, Elizabeth II, Territorial awarded to 22296004 Spr. A.J.E. Cooter. RE. EF (£15 - £30)

Vietnam Medal Pair, comprising Vietnam Medal and South Vietnam Campaign Medal, with 1960 clasp, awarded to 42119 Gnr.K. A. Boutcher R.N.Z.A, the first About EF and lustrous, the second EF with almost full enamelling (£110 - £160)

915)

General Service Medal Elizabeth II, with Cyprus clasp, awarded to AC2 5045877 D.C.Virgo R.A.F, EF with some light contact marks. From July 2014 it was confirmed that those who served in Cyprus between 1955 and 1959 qualify for the Cyprus clasp. (£25 - £50) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk


927)

928)

Rhodesia Medal 1980, Zimbabwe Independence Medal 1980 (officially numbered 130969 on the edge), and General Service Medal, Elizabeth II issue with Northern Ireland clasp, a trio awarded to L.Cpl. M.L. Clark, the Rhodesia Medal EF with some toning in places, Zimbabwe Medal EF with some surface residue, the General Service Medal lustrous EF with some minor surface marks and small rim nicks, comes with labelled card box (£180 - £300)

South Atlantic Medal, with rosette, Falkland Islands and South Georgia Campaign 1982, awarded to SG1A D.N. Critchley R.F.A. Appleleaf EF in card box (£200 - £400)

929)

Rhodesia General Service Medal awarded to 69594 Pte. I.C. Coutts EF (£15 - £30)

930)

Gulf Medal, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia campaign 1990-91, with 16 Jan to 28 Feb 1991 clasp, awarded to 24872337 Cfn J.A. McDonnell REME, EF (£45 - £85)

931)

Malta George Cross 50th Anniversary Commemorative Medal, unnamed, EF, comes with letter to Sidney Ernest Jones, from the Nominations Committee, approving the recommendation of the award, and a George Cross Association Newsletter from July 1996 (£20 - £40)

932)

Ambulance Service (Emergency Duties) Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, awarded to Keith Allan, Bright EF. This medal is awarded for paramedics and technicians for 20 years service, for ambulance officers and their management grades, at least 7 of their 20 years service must have been spent on emergency duties (£55 - £95)

933)

Volunteer Reserves Services Medal, awarded 24407795 Cpl. S. Hayward, Officer Training Corps, EF/GEF and lustrous with signs of light cleaning to the obverse (£60 - £120)

934)

Operational Service Medal - Afghanistan 2000 awarded to L/Cpl. R.M. Pirie RLC 25079024 UNC or very near so and lustrous, boxed (£75 - £175)

935)

Iraq Medal 2004 with 19th Mar. to 28 Apr. 2003 clasp, awarded to 25056697 LCpl. G.P. Thornton REME, EF boxed (£50 - £100)

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936)

Accumulated Campaign Service Medal, second issue, instituted 2011, awarded to 24630358 Cpl R.S. Thornley R.L.C, minor hairlines, lustrous A/UNC (£125 - £250)

Miscellaneous Items (lots 937 - 971) 937)

A Casino Crap Table with a selection of One Dollar Casino Chips (30), as follows:- Boulder Station, Suncoast, Palace Station, Sams Town, Hilton, Terribles (closed 2020), Orleans 1996, Luxor, Sahara, Stratosphere, Arizona Charlies, Westward Ho, (Closed 2005), San Remo (closed 2006), Gold Coast, Vacation Villas (Closed 2002, Rare, Mandalay Bay, Caesar’s Palace, Treasure Island, Excalibur, Tropicana, Stardust (closed 2006), Fiesta - Limited Edition, Texas, Rio, Santa Fe, Silverton, Castaways (closed 1987), Rare, Sunset, The Reserve (closed 2001), Rare, Wild Wild West, the chips all mint stateall mounted in a large glass photo frame, in excellent condition, an interesting conversation piece, No Postal, buyer to collect from our offices. (£25 - £75)

938)

A Sovereign holder in sterling silver (c.1904-1095) on a sterling silver chain, total weight 37.42 grammes, with a Sovereign 1911 light weight at 3.6 grammes gold content unknown (£100 - £120)

939)

Boxes (6), includes 1887 to hold 11 coins (4), all appear contemporary or slightly later, with 4-coin boxes (2) in good second-hand condition (£100 - £120)

940)

Boxes for 1937 4-coin gold sets (4) in good second-hand condition (£50 - £60)

941)

Boxes for 1937 4-coin gold sets (4) in good second-hand condition (£50 - £60)

942)

Boxes for Maundy Sets (12) all official Royal Mint red undated boxes, in good second-hand condition (£50 - £75)

943)

Boxes for Maundy Sets (15) with 7 dated as follows: 1891, 1903, 1905, 1907, 1959, 1960 (this an unofficial case), 1963, and a further 8 official cases these undated, in mixed second-hand condition mostly good a few worn (£100 £120)

944)

Boxes for Maundy Sets (9) modern Royal Mint boxes to take the 4-coin holders, in good second-hand condition (£50 - £75)

945)

Casino Chips (18) One Dollar Desert Inn (undated), 30.80 grammes in silver? Prooflike UNC, boxed, Five Dollars (10) Casino Magic - Fats Domino July 14, 1994, (Casino destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005), Key Largo - Grand Opening 1987 (closed 2005), MGM Grand Hotel/Casino - Mayweather v. Hatton December 9, 2007, Hotel Nevada Ely, Nevada, September 1996, Hard Rock Hotel - John Mellencamp January 23-24 1998, Holiday Inn - Casino Boardwalk Grand Opening 1995 (closed 2006), Silverton January 25, 1998 (formerly Boomtown) opened as Silverton December 1997, CBS Sports World Casino, undated, (dropped the word CBS in 1998 and closed in 2001), Tropicana - Nascar Las Vegas 400 March 1st 1998 - the inaugural running of the NASCAR Winston Cup series at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Longhorn Casino 9th Anniversary (built 1987), GEF to UNC most are limited editions with either 999, 1000 or 1500 made, Two Dollars Aladdin Casino (7) ‘World’s 7 Wonders’ 37mm diameter, the reverses depicting, The Taj Mahal, Empire State Building, The Parthenon, The Great Wall of China, The Roman Coliseum, , The Eiffel Tower and The Sphinx and the Pyramids, in base metal, lustrous UNC (£25 - £75)

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946)

Coin Cabinet 335mm x 220mm x 350mm, home made to an excellent standard containing 14 trays, to hold various size coins, almost all felts included, lockable with no key, some scuffs to the front, otherwise in good second-hand condition (weighs over 10 Kilos) (£25 - £75)

960)

Mint Error - Mis-Strike Halfcrown 1970 Proof with edge beading flaw between 1 and 3 o’clock on the reverse, an additional part line of beading appears, before and after DEF, nFDC retaining practically full mint lustre, very unusual to see minting errors on any Proof coins (£25 - £75)

947)

Coin Cabinet 525mm x 290mm x 270mm, home made to an excellent standard containing 15 trays, each tray with 34mm apertures, almost all felts included, lockable with key, in good second-hand condition (weighs over 19 Kilos) (£25 - £75)

961)

Mint Error - Mis-Strike India 1/12 Anna 1877, KM#483 the 1 of the date and the 1 of the fraction both barely visible under strong magnification GVF, along with a normal example in NEF for comparison, a highly unusual striking error (£30 - £55)

948)

Coin Cabinet 525mm x 310mm x 275mm, home-made to an excellent standard containing 15 trays to hold various size coins, all felts included, lockable with key, in good second-hand condition (weighs over 20 Kilos) (£25 - £75)

962)

Mint Error - Mis-Strike Nigeria Sixpence 1959 KM#4 a spectacular off-centre striking with around 4mm blank flan UNC and lustrous, an eye-catching piece (£50 - £75)

963)

949)

Coin Die for Threepence 1917, 39mm diameter with the coin area 17mm diameter, Fine (£20 - £50)

950)

Coin Weight for a James I Angel (4.60 grammes) Obverse: I.R. MAG.BRIT. Reverse: Crowned XI S in two lines VF with some adjustment lines and some edge nicks (£40 - £60)

Mint Error - Mis-Strike Shilling 1948 English ESC 1474, Bull 4183 struck off-centre with about 1mm blank flan from 5 to 10 o’clock, causing a raised lip from 2 to 8 o’clock on the reverse, plain edge UNC with a small spot on the bust, all George VI mis-strikes very scarce (£70 - £90)

964)

Mint Error - Mis-Strike Victoria Bun Head Penny Obverse brockage (Freeman Obverse 6, 1860-1874) NVF and unusual (£120 - £240)

965)

Mint Errors - Mis- strikes (2) Indian Princely States - Indore Quarter Anna a spectacular off centre striking with around 13mm blank flan with only around one-third of the design visible, Good Fine with some pitting and staining to the blank part of the flan, a highly unusual and visually striking error, along with a blank flan in bronze 22mm diameter, 4.87 grammes, VF (£270 - £320)

966)

Mint Errors - Mis-Strikes (2) Indian Princely States - Jodhpur (2) Quarter Anna undated (1943) KM#144, Obverse brockage, struck on a thin flan of 1.6 grammes GF. Quarter Anna undated, KM#145 Reverse brockage, on a thin flan of 0.68 grammes, Fine with metal flaws, (£200 - £250)

967)

Mint Errors - Mis-Strikes (2) Indian Princely States - Jodhpur (2) Quarter Anna undated KM#145 with around 25% of the coin not struck up, 2.96 grammes, Fine, and Quarter Anna undated a multiple striking two coins on one blank with an area of blank flan, Good Fine, unusual (£200 - £250)

968)

Olympics 1980 XXIInd Olympic Moscow Summer Game Participant Lapel Pin Numbered 29041 and in the white Bertoni presentation wallet (£25 - £75)

969)

Paranumismatic items (around 8.5 Kilos), includes modern medals, machine tokens, Fantasy items, a small group of single promoters items, and many more, in mixed grades (£50 - £70)

970)

Proof Set boxes for 1989 3-coin Gold sets (10) all with the accompanying certificates, in very good second-hand condition (£100 - £120)

971)

Proof Set boxes for 1989 4-coin Gold sets (5) all with the accompanying certificates, in very good second-hand condition (£100 - £120)

951)

Commemorative plaque Pope John Paul II 1982 First Visit of the Pope to Great Britain the obverse with two portraits within ovals, one of the Queen the other of the Pope, 67.55 grammes of .925 silver, hallmarked and numbered on the edge, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£50 - £60)

952)

Enamelled - Double Florin 1887 Arabic 1 the reverse enamelled in 5 colours, set in a brooch mount, fair workmanship (£50 - £60)

953)

Lindner Trays (4) three to fit various size coins, one with a large square central aperture, in good second-hand condition (£0 - £20)

954)

Machine and Transport Tokens, Paranumismatic Items and Fantasies (lot, circa 2 kilos) (£20 - £50)

955)

Maundy Money boxes (9) contemporary dated cases for 1887, 1894, 1900, 1902, 1903 (2) black and red, 1904, 1911 and 1918, in mixed condition, all with working catches and hinges (£20 - £50)

956)

Maundy Set Fantasy 1936 Edward VIII in silver Lustrous UNC in a London Mint Office box with certificate (£45 - £70)

957)

Mint Error - Mis-Strike Decimal Two Pence 1977 struck in cupro-nickel, weight 6.52 grammes, NVF/Good Fine with an edge nick (test cut?) comes with two letters from the Royal Mint dated 17th April 1979 and 26th June 1979 and two newspaper cuttings referring to another similar piece (£500 - £750)

958)

959)

Mint Error - Mis-Strike Farthing 1721 a spectacular double striking, with each strike around 4mm apart, two dates are visible on the reverse, Bold Fine and highly unusual (£100 - £150) Mint Error - Mis-Strike Florin 1921 the obverse with a large area of damaged flan 12 to 3 o’clock from the rim to the back of the King’s head, possibly due to a severe lamination flaw, the edge milled largely intact and normal. EF/GEF, and very unusual (£25 - £75)

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980)

Roman Silver Antoninianus (12) Valerian (5), Gallienus (4), Salonina (2), Postumus (1), a mix of different reverse types, Fine to VF (£105 - £155)

Roman and Ancient Coins (lots 972 - 983)

981)

Roman Silver Antoninianus (12) Valerian (7), Gallienus (3), Salonina (1), Claudius (1), a mix of different reverse types, Fine to VF (£105 - £155)

982)

Roman Silver Antoninianus (12) Valerian (7), Gallienus (3), Salonina (1), Claudius (1), a mix of different reverse types, one VG, the others Fine to VF (£105 - £155)

983)

Sassanian Drachms (9) 6th and 7th century types, VF to GVF, one with a small hole (£120 - £200)

972)

973)

974)

975)

Ancient Greece - Euboia, Histiaea Silver Tetrobol (196146BC) Obverse: Head of Histiaea right, Reverse: Nymph seated right on galley, holding stylis, monogram unclear, (BMC 42-60) in an NGC holder and graded Choice VF (£15 - £35) Byzantine Follis (2) Basil II and Constantine VIII Class II Anonymous type (976-1025) struck off-centre, Obverse: IC-XC to left and right of Christ, facing, with nimbate cross behind head, holding book of gospels, dots on the book, X with dots in each limb of the cross, legend partially off-flan, Reverse: [IhSUS] [X]RISTU[S] [b]ASILIEU bASILE in four lines with ornament below, Sear SB1813 (6), 8.95 grammes, Good Fine with some weakness on the portrait, Basil II and Constantine VIII Class II Anonymous type (976-1028) Obverse: IC-XC to left and right of bust of Christ, facing, holding book of gospels, with nimbate cross behind head, and with crescents in each limb of the cross, Reverse: IhSUS XRISTUS bASILEU bASILE in four lines, ornament below.10.18 grammes, Sear SB 1813 (3) Good Fine (£30 £50) Roman Ae Follis Diocletian (307 AD) Obverse: Laureate Bust right wearing imperial mantle, D N DIOCLETIANO P F S AVG, Reverse: Quies standing left with branch held low in front hand in front, leaning on tall sceptre with left hand behind QVIES AVGG, PLN below (London Mint) 8.03 grammes, RIC 225 var, Fine (£70 - £90) Roman Ar Denarius (3) Geta (200-202AD) Obverse: Draped bust right P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, Reverse: Geta in Military dress, standing left with baton and sceptre, trophy behind, PRINC IVVENTVTIS, RSC 157, RIC 18, 3.08 grammes, NVF. Geta, Rome, 202AD Obverse Draped bust right, GETA CAES PONTIF, Reverse: Minerva helmeted, standing left, holding hand on shield and spear, 3.68 grammes, RSC 79, RIC 25 Good Fine with small edge cracks. Geta (200-202AD) as Caesar Obverse Draped Bust right, P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, Reverse Nobilitas standing right holding sceptre and palladium, NOBILITAS 2.85 grammes, RIC13a GVF/VF with some edge cracks (£90 - £150)

976)

Roman Bronzes 3rd and 4th Century (84) includes Gallienus, Aurelian, Probus, Constantine the Great, Licinius, Constans, Valens, Helena, Jovian, Theodosius I, Arcadius, Valentinian, and more, Near Fine to Fine (£80 - £160)

977)

Roman Silver Antoninianus (12) Valerian (5), Gallienus (3), Salonina (1), Claudius (2), Philippus (1), a mix of different reverse types, Fine to VF (£105 - £155)

978)

Roman Silver Antoninianus (12) Valerian (5), Gallienus (3), Salonina (3), Claudius (1), a mix of different reverse types, About Fine to VF (£105 - £155)

979)

Roman Silver Antoninianus (12) Valerian (5), Gallienus (4), Salonina (2), Claudius (1), a mix of reverse types, Fine to VF (£105 - £155)

English Hammered Coins (lots 984 - 1010) 984)

Angel Edward IV Second Reign S.2091 Mintmark Heraldic Cinquefoil, 5.07 grammes, some roughness to the edge at 4 o’clock, Fine with a tiny crack below the shield (£700 - £1,100)

985)

Cut Farthings Edward I, Richard I, John and Henry III types (24) an interesting and large group of classes and types, Near Fine to Near VF, many mints included, Rhuddlan, London, Canterbury, Gloucester, Shrewsbury and Hereford with many examples from the Cooke and T.Everson collections assembled 1991-1997 (£100 - £160)

986)

Double Crown James I Second Coinage, Fourth Bust, S.2622 mintmark Coronet over Grapes/Coronet, the obverse overstruck mintmark unusual, 4.89 grammes. Struck on a full round flan, bust and design Fine, the legend VF and bold, the portrait with die clashing with the outline of the shield showing through on the obverse. The Gold Double Crown a short-lived denomination and seldom offered (£1,000 - £1,200)

987)

Farthing Edward II London Mint, S.1474 Fine (£10 - £20)

988)

Fourpence Charles II Third Hammered issue, undated S.3324, ESC 1839, Bull 322 mintmark Crown, 1.83 grammes, designs VG, weakly struck on the reverse, legends Fine, with shortage of flan between 5 and 6 o’clock, Sixpence Elizabeth I 1574 Larger Bust 5A S.2563 mintmark Eglantine, 2.29 grammes, Near Fine, scratched and cleaned (£140 - £180)

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989)

Groat Edward III Post-Treaty period (1369-1377) Pellet chain-mail below bust S.1638 GF Rare (£250 - £350)

990)

Groat Edward IV Light Coinage, London Mint, Quatrefoils at neck, no eye in legend, S.2000 mintmark Coronet, 2.87 grammes, Fine (£100 - £120)

991)

Groat Henry VIII Laker Bust D, S.2337E mintmark Lis, 2.81 grammes, Good Fine or better with some scratches on the obverse (£225 - £275)

992)

Half Sovereign Edward VI Third Period, Crown Gold of 22 carat, Obverse: Half length portrait of the King, right, holding sword and orb. Reverse: Crowned shield with supporters, S.2451, North 1928, mintmark Tun, 5.46 grammes, Near VF, the obverse with a small x-shaped scratch by the orb, , full and round, evenly struck and a most pleasing example of this rare type (£6,000 - £8,000)

993)

Halfcrown Charles I Exeter Mint, undated issue, Obverse: King’s sash tied in a bow, Reverse: Round shield with five short and two long scrolls, mintmark Rose, S.3065, North 2550/1, a choice piece, near ‘as struck’ with light friction to the highest points only, struck on a full flan, a most attractive and extremely high grade example, very few survive in this high grade (£3,000 - £4,000)

994)

Halfcrown Elizabeth I Seventh Issue S.2583 mintmark 1 (1601) Bold GVF or a touch better, slight double striking to the portrait profile, a well struck example on a full round flan, a choice example of this rare issue, Elizabeth I Halfcrowns highly sought after in this high grade (£4,000 - £5,000)

995)

Noble Edward III Fourth Coinage Pre-Treaty Period, Series B/A, S.1485, Closed Inverted E in centre of reverse, double saltire stops, as North 1139 and Schneider 9 but lacking the two saltires beside the terminal Lis, Ropes 3/3, Quatrefoils 4/3, 7.79 grammes, EF a superb example, the Kings face and shield fully struck (£4,000 - £7,000)

996)

Noble Edward III Fourth Coinage Pre-Treaty Period, Series C, S.1486, Closed E in centre of reverse, annulet stops, North 1144, similar to Schneider 18, 7.76 grammes, a minor edge pinch and some scuffing at 9 o’clock on the reverse, lightly creased, otherwise NEF, a well-struck example with excellent portrait of the King (£2,000 £4,000)

997)

Penny Henry III Long Cross, Class 4a S.1365 Canterbury Mint, moneyer Nicole VF with some weaker areas, comes with Portable Antiquities Scheme Report (£40 - £60)

998)

Shilling Charles I Group D, Fourth Bust, type 3a, no inner circles, Reverse: Round garnished shield, no CR. S.2791 mintmark Tun, 5.88 grammes, VF/GVF with some flan stress, in an NGC holder and graded AU Details Environmental Damage, the holder incorrectly describes an Aberystwyth Furnace issue. (£250 - £350)

999)

Shilling Edward VI Fine Silver issue S.2482 mintmark Tun, 5.78 grammes, Obverse with old scratches on the portrait VG, legends Bold Fine, Reverse Fine (£120 - £150)

1000) Shilling Elizabeth I Second Issue S.2555 mintmark Martlet, 5.97 grammes, Obverse with portrait VG, legends Fine, Reverse Near Fine, Scotland 12 Shillings James I, Scottish Arms in First and Fourth quarters S.5506 mintmark Thistle, 5.14g VG (£160 - £200)

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1001) Shilling Philip and Mary 1554 full titles with mark of value S.2500 approaching Fine, the obverse with scratches, the profiles practically complete and with some details (£250 - £350)

1002) Shilling Philip and Mary 1554, Full titles, with mark of value, 6.02 grammes, S.2500 Fine or slightly better, lightly toned, the portraits with full profiles, the reverse with slight weakness on the shield, the legends full and bold, pleasing for the grade (£800 - £900)

the flagship English coin of it’s time. All examples are rare and desirable and would make a centrepiece to any hammered coin collection. Ex Sincona (offered then as NGC UNC details), Ex Patrick Finn Price List 12 1998, Ex Spink Numismatic Circular 1983 No 5575. Archival images of this coin, easy to find on-line, show an ugly scratched X beneath the date. No evidence of this is now apparent and the coin looks far superior without it, as would any fine item such as a new car or a piece of antique furniture that had had a scratch removed by a professional expert. The advent of US slabbing companies in recent years has introduced new descriptions such as “Altered Surfaces”, “Unc details cleaned” and the traditional market is yet to settle around these new grading descriptions. This coin was not struck with an X scratched below the date so it has been restored or conserved, as the US graders would say, back to its original state, and we presume that anyone who wished to have the scratched X re-introduced could get an expert to do it. (£47,000 - £55,000)

1003) Shillings Charles I (2) Group 3a, No inner circles, S.2972, no stops on obverse mintmark Crown Fine, the reverse better, the obverse with a long cross-shaped scratch, S.2791 mintmark Tun VG with scratches (£40 - £75) 1004) Sixpence Elizabeth I 1572 Intermediate Bust 4B, S.2562 mintmark Ermine, 2.36 grammes, VG with some scratches on the obverse, Threepence 1574 Taller Bust S.2566 mintmark Eglantine, 1.43 grammes, Fine or near so (£100 - £120) 1005) Sixpences Elizabeth I (4) 1572 Intermediate Bust 4B, S.2562 mintmark Ermine, 2.53 grammes, VG/Near Fine with some shortage of flan between 8 and 9 o’clock, 1573 Larger Bust 5A S.2563 mintmark Eglantine, 2.98 grammes, VG/Near Fine, 1587 Sixth Issue, S.2578A, mintmark Crescent, 2.92 grammes, VG/About Fine with bold legends, 1593 Sixth Issue, Bust 6C, S.2578B, mintmark Tun, 3.06 grammes, Fine/About Fine with some scratches (£300 - £350) 1006) Threehalfpence Elizabeth I 1561 Large flan with inner circle of 12.5mm, S.2568 mintmark Pheon NVF/Good Fine with grey tone, on a full flan (£30 - £60) 1007) Threepence Elizabeth I 1578 S.2573 mintmark Greek Cross, 1.20 grammes, Fine with an edge crack to the left of the crown, some roughness to the edges at 3 and 9 o’clock and some scratches in the legend indicate possibly once mounted (£70 - £80) 1008) Triple Unite Charles I 1642 Oxford Mint, Tall narrow bust, Declaration on continuous scroll, plumes with bands on obverse only, S.2724, Brooker 834, North 2382, weight 27.01 grammes, pleasing GVF-EF, the obverse with excellent detail to the King’s armour, the reverse which is sharp has the legend RELIG:PROT LEGI: ANG LIBER: PAR and the characteristic long die flaw, with INIMICI having double striking on MIC. Minted at the time of the English Civil War, the magnificent Triple Unite denomination was More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk


1009) Unite Commonwealth 1653 S.3208 mintmark Sun, 9.11 grammes, in an NGC holder and graded AU55 rare and desirable thus (£9,000 - £11,000)

1016) Australia Florin 1926 KM#27 NEF with some small rim nicks, the obverse with a heavier contact mark in the field (£150 - £200) 1017) Australia Florin 1936 KM#27 About EF/EF lightly toned (£70 - £90) 1018) Australia Kangaroo 2021 P One Ounce Fine (.9999) Gold PCGS MS70 (£1,400 - £1,800)

1010) Unite James I Second Coinage, Fifth Bust, S.2620, mintmark Cinquefoil, 9.86 grammes, Around Fine with some heavier haymarking behind the bust to the left of the sceptre causing a small flan crack and tiny hole, the top of the reverse has a weakly struck area on the arch of the crown and in the corresponding position on the obverse to the left of the King’s crown, the design smoothed in this area. An inexpensive example of this large gold hammered issue (£800 - £1,000)

World Coins Single Coins and Small Lots (lots 1011 - 1229)

1011) Australia 25 Dollars Gold ‘Sovereign’ 2005 150th Anniversary of the First Australian Sovereign KM#868 Proof nFDC/FDC no box or certificate (£300 - £400)

1019) Australia Kangaroo 2021 P One Ounce Fine (.9999) Gold PCGS MS70 (£1,400 - £1,800)

1020) Australia Sovereign 1855 Sydney Branch Mint Marsh 360 GVF/EF the first Sydney branch mint Sovereign, rare in all grades and especially so in this high grade, a rare opportunity to add a choice piece to an Australian or a Sovereign collection. Whilst South Australia solved its mid 19th century currency shortage by issuing the Adelaide Pound without London’s approval Victoria and New South Wales requested the creation of a branch of the Royal Mint which opened in 1855 using part of Sydney Hospital. The first coins were struck in that year, including the coin offered here. (£4,500 - £6,000)

1021) Australia Sovereign 1870 Sydney Branch Mint, Marsh 375, McDonald 117 NEF (£720 - £850) 1012) Australia Crown 1937 in an NGC holder and graded UNC Details - Cleaned (£20 - £40) 1013) Australia Florin 1910 KM#21 Good Fine/NVF the reverse with some tone spots (£60 - £80) 1014) Australia Florin 1916M KM#21 UNC or very near so with minor friction to the highest points only, almost fully lustrous, a most attractive example with much eye appeal (£100 - £150) 1015) Australia Florin 1925 KM#27 NEF (£100 - £120)

1022) Australia Threepence 1923 KM#24 Choice and graded MS66 by NGC rare thus. With a mintage figure of just 815,000 this is the second lowest mintage by date (1915 800,000) for George V business strike issues with other dates in the millions. NGC gives a book valuation of US$2,200 in MS63 with no values given for higher grades,

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this example is the finest recorded by NGC and their population census shows none in MS65 and one in MS64 so by far the finest recorded (£400 - £700)

1028) Canada - Newfoundland Five Cents 1873 VG Rare (£120 £150) 1029) Canada 10 Cents 1894 nicely toned VF (£30 - £50) 1030) Canada 25 Cents 1905 KM#11 GEF/UNC with golden tone, the obverse with a tone line, otherwise choice, Canadian Edwardian silver very seldom encountered in this high grade (£400 - £700)

1023) Austria 100 Schilling 1929 KM#2842 Prooflike UNC with some minor hairlines (£1,050 - £1,250)

1031) Canada 25 Cents 1911 KM#18 About EF/EF toned, this obverse legend type only used in 1911, later revised for the 1912-1919 issues (£50 - £100) 1032) Canada 5 Cents 1875 H Small Date KM 2 EF and rare in this high grade (£200 - £350)

1024) Austria Five Corona 1909 KM#2813 GEF and lustrous, the obverse with some contact marks (£50 - £60) 1025) Bolivia Two Escudos Cob comes with an NGC ticket stating Bolivia 2E ‘Not Encapsulated - Altered Surface’ (8.38 grammes) Assayers Marks P Y About Fine with some scratches, we note no Bolivia Gold cobs of this type are listed by Krause, the design matching the silver coins of the period, a curious piece, viewing recommended (£600 - £700)

1033) Canada 5 Cents 1899 KM#2 EF. Philippines 50 Centimos 1885 KM#150 EF. Araucania-Patagonia 100 Pesos 1988 a Fantasy issue in Copper-Nickel Zinc, 21.46 grammes, X#21 Lustrous UNC (£50 - £85) 1034) Canada 50 Cents 1929 KM#25a NEF with some spots and surface residue, possibly removable with care (£50 - £75) 1035) Canada Newfoundland - St. Johns undated issue Rutherford Brothers, Breton 952a, Fine, Rare (£30 - £60) 1036) Canada Ten Dollars 1914 Canadian Gold Reserve in a PCGS holder and graded MS65+, at the time of writing, only 14 pieces had graded higher out of a total of 9217 pieces graded by PCGS putting this in the top 0.49% of those graded by them (£3,000 - £3,500)

1026) Brazil 20,000 Reis Gold 1726 KM#117 Fine, Ex-Jewellery, holed (£2,800 - £3,500)

1037) Canada Ten Dollars 1974 Montreal Olympics mule with reverse from the 1973 series 1 coin KM#86.2 Lustrous UNC with some staining by the date. Comes in capsule, uncased. A very rare issue with just 320 minted (£100 - £300) 1038) Ceylon - Colombo Penny Token - Estate Token, Carey Strachan Union Mills (undated, c.1873) Pridmore 14, 11.28 grammes, NEF with a trace of lustre, Rare (£25 - £50) 1027) British Honduras 50 Cents 1901 KM#10 Fine, scarce with a mintage of just 10,000 pieces (£50 - £60)

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1039) China 250 Yuan 1980 Lake Placid Olympics - Downhill Skier KM#28 Gold Proof FDC in capsule, uncased (£300 - £400)

1053) Egypt 500 Piastres Gold AH1340 (1922) Proof KM#342, an imposing large Gold King Fuad I Royal Mint issue, 42.50 grammes, in an NGC holder and graded PF62 Cameo (£4,000 - £6,000)

1040) China Five Yuan 1993 Panda series Half Ounce, KM#483 Proofs (2) both FDC in capsules, uncased, one of the capsules cracked (£100 - £175) 1041) China Five Yuan 1995 Gold 1/20th oz. Large Date KM#715 Proof FDC in capsule (£90 - £120) 1042) China Five Yuan 1997 Gold 1/20th oz. Large Date KM#984 Proof FDC (£90 - £120) 1043) China Five Yuan 1998 Gold 1/20th oz. Small Date KM#1125 Proof FDC, Rare (£300 - £350)

1044) China Ten Yuan 2014 Silver Panda in an NGC ‘Early Releases’ holder with red label and graded MS69 (£40 - £60) 1045) Cyprus One Piastre 1879 KM#3.1 GEF/AU with traces of lustre, the reverse with some spots on and around ONE (£200 - £250) 1046) Cyprus One Piastre 1908 KM#12 VG/Fine, the obverse with some scratches, a rare one-year type with a low mintage of just 27,000 pieces (£40 - £80) 1047) Denmark 5 Ore 1890 KM#794.1 Good Fine, Rare (£40 - £65) 1048) Denmark 5 Ore 1923 KM#814.2 GEF with a few light spots by the X on the reverse (£60 - £100) 1049) Djibouti 250 Francs 1996 Gold KM#36 FDC or near so with some minor toning, retaining practically full mint brilliance (£90 - £120) 1050) Dominica 30 Pesos Gold 1974 12th Central American and Caribbean Games KM#36 UNC (£440 - £550)

1054) Europa - Europino Coinage - Five Europinos 1952HM 36mm diameter in silver, milled edge X#17 Prooflike UNC with a subtle and colourful tone, only 300 pieces minted (£40 £80) 1055) Finland 500 Markkaa (2) 1951H Helsinki Olympics KM#35 UNC or near so and lustrous with some light toning, scarce, 1952H Helsinki Olympics KM#35 EF (£200 - £400)

1051) East Africa 50 Cents 1919 KM#9 Fine/Bold Good Fine, the key date in this short series and seldom offered in any grade (£40 - £70)

1056) France 100 Francs Gold 1857A KM#786.1, Gad.1135 in a PCGS holder and graded MS62 (£1,800 - £2,200)

1052) East Africa Two Shillings 1920H KM#17 Fine with some grey toning (£60 - £80) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk


1063) France Five Francs Gold 1854A Milled edge KM#783 UNC and lustrous, the reverse particularly attractive, seldom seen in this high grade (£220 - £260) 1064) France Five Francs Gold 1857A KM#787.1 UNC with a thin hairline scratch on the portrait, a sharp and lustrous example, seldom seen in this high grade (£180 - £250)

1057) France 20 Francs Gold 1814L KM#706.4 GVF (£400 - £500)

1065) France Six Livres 1792B L’An 4, Rouen Mint, KM#615.3 VF/GVF with a small hole in the edge at the top of the obverse and a small planchet clip to the left of the date (£100 - £150) 1066) French Indo-China Piastre 1913 KM#5a.1 VF/NEF with some contact marks (£40 - £60)

1058) France 20 Francs Gold 1828A KM#726.1 NEF, some adjustment lines to the reverse has caused a roughness to the top of the rim between 8 and 10 o’clock (£340 - £380)

1059) France 40 Francs Gold 1811A KM#696.1 good Fine with some small scuffs on the rim and on the edge before DIEU (£600 - £750)

1060) France Ecu d’Or à la petite croix Francois I undated (15151547) Friedberg 347, 3.19 grammes, Near Fine for wear with the edge bent at 8 o’clock (£250 - £350)

1067) German States - Baden Five Marks 1877G Gold KM#266 (2) NVF/VF and GF/NVF, a scarce one-year type (£500 - £600) 1068) German States - Baden Kronenthaler 1869 commemorating the customs Union of 10 States KM#206, 29.48 grammes, EF with a subtle and attractive blue, gold and magenta tone over prooflike fields. Note: Research on this pieces shows Krause and other internet sites listing this piece at 18.418 grammes. This weighs 29.48 grammes, as the Kronenthalers of 1830-1837. (£160 - £220) 1069) German States - Bavaria Five Marks 1877D Gold KM#904 VF, a scarce one-year type (£250 - £300)

1070) German States - Bavaria Two Thaler 1854 Exhibition of German products in the Glass Palace KM#845.1 VF with grey tone, no trace of lettering to the edge, the edge a coarse oblique milling, appears struck without a collar as one side’s design is slightly smaller than the other, an unusual piece (£120 - £180) 1071) German States - Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Three Marks 1915A Ernst August Wedding and Accession, legend ends U.LUNEB, KM#1162 VF with an edge bruise, scarce with a mintage of just 31,634 pieces, only four 20th Century currency types were minted for this state (£200 - £250)

1061) France Ecu d’Or à la petite croix Francois I undated (15151547) Friedberg 347, 3.33 grammes, Fine or slightly better (£400 - £500)

1062) France Five Francs 1830W Lille Mint, Obverse legend LOUIS PHILIPPE, without I, KM#737.4 Bright About EF, Rare, especially in high grade (£150 - £250)

1072) German States - Frankfurt Three Kreuzer 1856, as KM#334, the 5 of the date struck over a very small 5 (possibly from the One Kreuzer punch) the underlying 5 too far to the left with around half being fully visible, UNC and fully lustrous, the obverse prooflike, a very unusual overstrike (£25 - £75)

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1073) German States - Hamburg Five Marks 1877J Gold KM#605 (2) both VF with suspension mounts at the top, a scarce one-year type (£200 - £300)

1084) Greece (2) 20 Lepta 1831 KM#11 Fine with some pitting, Two Lepta 1845 KM#23 Near Fine/About Fine, both scarce (£120 - £150)

1074) German States - Prussia Five Marks 1878A Gold KM#507 NVF/VF a scarce two-year type (£200 - £250)

1085) Greece 10 Lepta 1831 KM#12 Good Fine/Fine with an edge nick (£50 - £90)

1075) German States - Prussia Five Marks 1901A KM#526 Bright EF with some contact marks and hairlines (£50 - £75)

1086) Greece 20 Drachma Gold 1967 Revolution (minted 1970) KM#92 Choice UNC in an NGC holder and graded MS67 (£450 - £550)

1076) German States - Prussia Five Marks 1914A EF/GEF toned, the reverse slightly unevenly, the obverse with some contact marks (£30 - £50) 1077) German States - Prussia Three Marks 1912A KM#527 NGC MS63 (£50 - £100) 1078) German States Brunswick-Luneburg-Calenberg-Hannover Thaler 1726 HCB KM#133.2 Good Fine or better and pleasing for the grade (£220 - £280)

1087) Guatemala Four Reales 1861 earlier issue with narrower top to shield KM#136 Fine, a scarce two-year type (£30 £40) 1088) Hong Kong One Cent 1877 KM#4.2 Good Fine (£20 - £30) 1089) India - Bengal Presidency Half Mohur Gold AH1202/19, Murshidabad Mint, oblique edge milling, GVF and pleasing (£500 - £750)

1079) German States Saxe - Middle - Weimar Thaler 1610 WS 8 brothers Wolf Albrecht Mint, Saalfeld KM#1, Fine, lightly tooled in the fields and ex-mount, the edge with signs of expert repair on the edge (£50 - £150) 1080) Germany One Mark 1904G KM#14 UNC with practically full mint lustre, a choice example (£50 - £75) 1081) Germany Saxe Coburg Gotha 20 Kreuzer 1831 Silver Issue obverse legend reads ERNST HERZOG ZS COBURG U GOTHA FZ LICHTEN B 1831 date bisected by denomination 20, reverse 60 EINE F MARK EF with prooflike fields and some old very faint almost hairline scratches on the King’s neck (£35 - £65) 1082) Germany Wurttemberg Thaler 1871 Victorious Conclusion KM620 nicely toned GEF-Unc with some light dirt obverse fields (£50 - £80) 1083) Gibraltar Sovereign 2017 200th Anniversary of the Reintroduction of the Gold Sovereign Gold Proof, in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, with signature of the reverse designer, Angela Benita Pistrucci (Great great great grand niece of Benedetto Pistrucci) on the hand-signed NGC label (£380 - £450)

1090) India - Independent Kingdoms - Mysore Gold Fanam, Farrukhi (1782-1799) KM#58 VF on an irregularly shaped flan, comes with ticket stating ‘Seaby 65’ (£50 - £75) 1091) India - Madras Presidency Gold Five Rupees (1/3 Mohur) Obverse: Lion holding crown upon shield, Reverse: Persian legend, Edge: Upright milling KM#422 in a PCGS holder and graded AU53 (£800 - £1,000)

1092) India (2) One Rupee 1875 Bombay Mint, with dot, Bust A, Reverse II with slant top 1 in date, KM#473.2 NEF/EF with some contact marks, Half Anna 1835 Madras Mint KM#447.1 GVF with some verdigris spots (£180 - £220) 1093) India (3) Hindu Shahis Silver Drachm 850-1000AD 3.38 grammes Fine, 20 Cash Krishnaraja Wodeya, undated (1811-1833) C#177b NVF, India - Mughal Empire Rupee Akbar I (1556-1605) Fine (£15 - £30) 1094) India 50 Rupees 1978 FAO, Reverse: Grain stalk, house and road within circle, KM#259 UNC with practically full mint lustre (£70 - £90)

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1095) India Five Rupees 1996 2nd International Crop Science Conference, security edge, KM#160 Lustrous UNC, Rare with only 11,000 minted. Note: The conference was cancelled and never took place. (£450 - £550)

1096) India Four Annas 1919 Calcutta Proof KM#519 nFDC lightly toned, Very rare as a Proof (£400 - £500)

1097) India Half Rupee 1840 (B&C) Legend divided by bust, .W.W incuse on bust, KM#456.1, in an NGC holder and graded AU58 (£100 - £150) 1098) India Half Rupee 1892 Bombay, B incuse KM#491 VF (£25 - £75) 1099) India Half Rupee 1933 Calcutta Mint, with traces of 3 over 2 (lower horizontal line and slight upstroke at the left end of the 3) KM#522 Lustrous UNC, scarce in this high grade (£180 - £220)

1103) India Quarter Rupee 1938 Calcutta, Prooflike Restrike KM#544 in a PCGS holder and graded PR62, this type never struck for circulation (£750 - £1,250)

1104) India Ten Rupees Gold 1870 KM#479 NEF with some contact marks, a scarce and desirable issue with a low mintage of just 7,932 pieces (£3,500 - £4,500)

1105) Indian Princely States - Kutch Kori (2) 1940 (2) Y#73 both UNC and lustrous, one example particularly choice (£400 - £500) 1106) Ionian Islands (2) Two Oboli 1819 KM#33 VG/Near Fine, Obol 1819 KM#32 Fine (£100 - £120) 1107) Iran Five Pahlavi Gold SH1339 (1960) KM#1164 UNC with practically full mint lustre (£2,100 - £2,600)

1100) India One Rupee 1840 Bombay, 19 Berries, small diamonds, with a raised dot in the obverse field in front of the Queen’s nose KM#457.3 EF and unusual (£350 - £400)

1108) Ireland Decimal Halfpenny 1986 Proof or Specimen striking KM#19, Coincraft IRDHP/86-3, UNC and lustrous with two tiny edge nicks visible under magnification, only issued in the sets of this year, unpriced by Krause (£550 - £100) 1101) India Quarter Anna 1835 Madras Mint, Large legend on the reverse, type as KM#446.1 Prooflike Restrike, undoubtedly a superior strike on a polished flan, unlisted by Krause as a restrike or Proof, in an NGC holder and graded PF64 RB. At the time of writing, only two such pieces had been graded by NGC, both PF64 RB (£750 - £1,250)

1109) Ireland Farthing 1691 Limerick as S.6595 Reversed N in HIBERNIA, also with the H in HIBERNIA having the merest trace of a horizontal bar, this midway between the uprights, VF for wear, and pitted, on an unevenly shaped flan with some shortage of flan at 10 and 2 o’clock (£30 £50) 1110) Ireland Florin 1940 S.6634 in an NGC holder and graded MS63 (£90 - £120)

1102) India Quarter Rupee 1892 Bombay Mint, B incuse KM#490 NGC MS63 (£40 - £70)

1111) Ireland Florin 1941 S.6634 in an NGC holder and graded MS63 (£40 - £80)

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1112) Ireland Halfcrown 1943 S.6633 Choice and lustrous Unc and graded MS63 by NGC (£2,000 - £4,000)

1123) Italy Five Lire 1872 M BN KM#8.3 NEF with an edge nick (£40 - £60) 1124) Italy Five Lire 1876R KM#8.4 GVF/NEF (£40 - £60) 1125) Italy Five Lire 1927R KM#67.1 (3) GVF to NEF (£40 - £60) 1126) Ivory Coast 10 Francs Gold 1966 Proof, Reverse: Elephant within wreath KM#2 minor nicks and very light hairlines to the obverse, nFDC/FDC with full mint brilliance (£200 - £250)

1113) Ireland Halfpenny Elizabeth I S.6511, 0.90 grammes, Fine for wear, with a flan split from 3 o’clock to the crown, scarce (£40 - £80)

1127) Ivory Coast 100 Francs Gold 1966 Proof, Reverse: Elephant within wreath KM#5 nFDC retaining practically full mint brilliance (£1,650 - £1,850)

1114) Ireland Shilling Gunmoney 1690 June, Small size, Timmins TB12sN-2B, S.3582G approaching Fine for wear, with a flan flaw at the top of the obverse between II and DEI (£25 £35) 1115) Isle of Man Fifty Pence 1980 with lettered edge ODINS RAVEN VIKING EXHIBN NEW YORK 1980 Gold Proof KM#69b FDC no case or certificate (£1,300 - £1,600) 1128) Ivory Coast 25 Francs Gold 1966 Proof, Reverse: Elephant within wreath KM#3 minor small nicks and hairlines, otherwise FDC and with full mint brilliance (£430 - £480)

1116) Isle of Man Fifty Pences 1981AA TT Races (2) KM#83 both lustrous UNC (£10 - £20) 1117) Isle of Man Penny 1786 S.7413 in an NGC holder and graded MS62 BN, attractively toned with traces of lustre (£150 - £250)

1118) Isle of Man Sovereign 1973B KM#27 Lustrous UNC (£350 - £450) 1119) Isle of Man Sovereign 1973B KM#27 Lustrous UNC (£350 - £450) 1120) Isle of Man Sovereign 1974B KM#27 Lustrous UNC (£350 - £450) 1121) Isle of Man Sovereign 1974B KM#27 Lustrous UNC (£350 - £450)

1129) Ivory Coast 50 Francs Gold 1966 Proof, Reverse: Elephant within wreath KM#4 a small spot in the obverse field and a gentle edge bruise, nFDC retaining almost full original brilliance (£800 - £1,000)

1130) Jamaica Halfpenny 1899 KM#16 A/UNC and lustrous, the obverse with a slightly uneven tone (£20 - £40) 1131) Japan Shu (Isshu Gin) C#12 undated (1853-1865), 1.90 grammes, VF (£10 - £30) 1132) Latvia Five Lati 1929 KM#9 UNC and lustrous with some contact marks (£28 - £40) 1133) Malta Two Scudi 1796 KM#343 Good Fine with some smoothing to the edge at 10 o’clock (£100 - £120)

1122) Italy 20 Lire 1927R KM#69 EF with a slightly uneven grey tone, comes with old ticket (£120 - £150) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk


1134) Mexico Eight Escudos 1860 Oaxaca AE KM#383.10, VF tooled in the fields (£1,000 - £1,500)

1143) Palestine 50 Mils 1940 KM#6 in an NGC holder and graded MS64+ (£45 - £65) 1144) Peru Eight Reales 1766 LM JM with dot above one L in mintmark KM#A64.2 VF lightly cleaned with a thin curved scratch above the crown on the reverse (£350 - £450) 1145) Poland 100 Zloty 1966 Silver Trial, Obverse: Conjoined heads of Mieszko and Dąbrówka, PROBA at side, 20.05 grammes, KM#Pr148, A/UNC in a slide case (£30 - £60)

1135) Mexico Eight Escudos Gold 1748 KM#150 the obverse with some scratches and graded AU details by NGC OBV SCRATCHED (£2,000 - £3,000)

1146) Poland 100 Zloty 1966 Silver Trial, Obverse: Conjoined heads of Mieszko and Dąbrówka, PROBA at side, 20.24 grammes, KM#Pr148, AU/UNC the obverse with some light residue, this possibly removable with care (£30 - £60) 1147) Poland 100 Zloty 1966 Y#57 Polish Millennium (2) both A/ UNC (£50 - £100) 1148) Poland 2000 Zloty 1980MW Lake Placid Olympics - Ski Jumper Y#111 Gold Proof nFDC lightly toned, in slide case (£300 - £400)

1136) Mexico Eight Reales 1888 PI MR San Luis Potosi Mint KM#377.12 NEF with some lustre (£70 - £90) 1137) Morocco 5 Dirhams AH1313 (1895) Paris Mint Y#7 in an NGC holder and graded MS61 (£80 - £120) 1138) Netherlands 10 Cents 1848 KM75 Choice Unc (£70 - £120) 1139) Netherlands Double Ducat 2002 Prooflike UNC KM#211 in the box of issue with Royal Dutch Mint certificate (£325 £375)

1149) Portuguese India (2) One Rupia 1935 KM#22 UNC with practically full lustre, and one minor tone spot, Half Rupia 1936 KM#23 UNC with practically full mint lustre (£100 £120) 1150) Portuguese India Half Rupia 1936 KM#23 Lustrous UNC with some contact marks, Portugal 20 Centavos 1948 KM#583 UNC with a trace of lustre (£30 - £45) 1151) Portuguese India One Rupia 1935 KM#22 (2) both UNC with practically full lustre and the odd small tone spot (£100 - £120) 1152) Reserve Bank of India Token , undated the reverse counter stamped DQ 3326, 31mm diameter in Cupro-Nickel NEF (£120 - £150)

1140) Netherlands Ducat 1985 Proof KM#190.1 FDC in the Utrecht soft case (£175 - £225)

1153) Romania (2) 100 Lei 1936 KM#54 About EF with some contact marks, 50 Lei 1938 KM#55 Lustrous UNC with some contact marks (£35 - £55)

1141) New Zealand Shilling 1941 KM#9 GEF and lustrous with a hint of toning, a thin scratch after EMPEROR barely detracts, scarce (£50 - £100)

1154) Romania 100 Lei 1996 Atlanta Olympics, Tennis Player, Copper Proof Piedfort of X#2d. 37mm diameter, 41.57 grammes, unlisted as a Piedfort by Krause, Prooflike UNC (£50 - £100)

1142) Norway One Krone 1881 KM#357 NEF, a key date with one of the lowest mintages in this series, Rare in this high grade (£400 - £500)

1155) Russia 100 Roubles Gold 1977 Moscow 1980 Olympic Logo, Moscow Mint, Y#A163 Gold Proof FDC in capsule, uncased (£500 - £850)

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1156) Russia 100 Roubles Gold 1978 Lenin Stadium, 1980 Moscow Olympics, Moscow Mint, Y#151 Gold Proof FDC in capsule, uncased (£500 - £850)

1157) Russia 100 Roubles Gold 1978 Waterside Grandstand, 1980 Moscow Olympics, Leningrad, St. Petersburg Mint Y#162 Gold Proof FDC in capsule, uncased (£500 - £850)

1158) Russia 100 Roubles Gold 1979 Druzhba Sports Hall, 1980 Moscow Olympics, Moscow Mint, Y#174 Gold Proof FDC in capsule, uncased (£500 - £850)

1159) Russia 100 Roubles Gold 1979 Velodrome Building, 1980 Moscow Olympics, Leningrad, St. Petersburg Mint Y#173 Gold Proof FDC, in capsule, uncased (£500 - £850)

1160) Russia 100 Roubles Gold 1980 Olympic Torch, Moscow Olympics, Moscow Mint Y#186 Gold Proof, the slightest hint of toning in places, otherwise FDC, in capsule, uncased (£500 - £850)

1161) Russia 150 Roubles 1977 Olympic logo for the 1980 Moscow Olympics, Platinum Proof Y#152 FDC in capsule, uncased (£300 - £400)

1162) Russia 150 Roubles 1978 Discus Thrower, 1980 Moscow Olympics issue, Platinum Proof Y#163 FDC in capsule, uncased (£300 - £400)

1163) Russia 150 Roubles 1979 Greek Wrestlers, 1980 Moscow Olympics issue, Platinum Proof Y#175 FDC in capsule, uncased (£300 - £400)

1164) Russia 150 Roubles 1979 Roman Chariot Racers, 1980 Moscow Olympics issue, Platinum Proof Y#176 (£300 £400)

1165) Russia 150 Roubles 1980 Ancient Greek runners, 1980 Moscow Olympics issue, Platinum Proof Y#187 (£300 £400)

1166) Russia Denga (Half Kopek) 1731 KM#188 Fine, on a porous flan (£30 - £40)

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1167) Russia Rouble 1764MMД EI C#67.2a VG struck slightly off-centre (£65 - £110) 1168) Sarawak 50 Cents 1900H KM#11 NVF and colourfully toned, an ex-mount piece, the edge expertly repaired at 3 and 9 o’clock with the milling re-cut, a rare issue with only 40,000 minted and seldom seen (£90 - £120) 1169) South Africa 50 Rand Gold 2007 Natura series - Obverse: forepart of Eland to left, Reverse: Three Eland running, One Half Ounce of .999 gold, KM#432 in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo. The Gold Natura series with it’s superb and intricate design have always been popular with World Gold collectors. (£800 - £1,000)

1174) South Africa Pond 1894 KM#10.2 in an NGC holder and graded AU50 (£500 - £600)

1175) South Africa Quarter Krugerrand 1981 KM#106 Lustrous UNC with a hint of toning, in a slide case (£320 - £420) 1176) South Africa Two Shillings 1892 KM#6 EF with a pleasing light tone, the obverse with minor contact marks (£55 £90) 1177) Spain 20 Reales 1809 AI KM#551.2 Near Fine/Fine and pleasing for the grade (£100 - £150) 1178) Spain Two Escudos Gold 1789 MF KM#435.1 About VF/VF (£300 - £350)

1170) South Africa Crown 1892 Single shaft on wagon KM#8.1 UNC or near so and lustrous, with some contact marks, very seldom seen in this high grade and desirable thus (£200 - £300) 1171) South Africa Gold 50 Rand 2007 Natura Series - Eland KM#432 Gold Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£800 - £1,000)

1172) South Africa Krugerrand 1979 KM#73 Proof, Lustrous UNC in a South Africa Gold Coin Exchange plastic holder, Point Value 101, in a Gold Society black box (£1,600 - £1,800)

1179) Spain Two Escudos Gold 1800 MF KM#435.1 Fine/NVF the reverse with some contact marks (£300 - £350)

1180) Sri Lanka 1000 Rupees 1998 50th Anniversary of Independence KM#163 Silver Proof nFDC to FDC with some minor hairlines, retaining full mint brilliance, uncased in capsule (£50 - £60) 1181) Straits Settlements 5 Cents (2) 1884 KM#10 UNC or very near so with some tiny rim nicks, scarce in high grade, 1885 KM#10 GEF and nicely toned, the obverse with a few scattered spots of darker tone and some tiny rim nicks, very rare in high grade (£75 - £150) 1182) Straits Settlements 5 Cents (2) 1899 KM#10 GVF with a hint of golden tone, only 78,000 minted, 1900H KM#10 VF and scarce (£20 - £50) 1183) Surinam 200 Gulden Gold 1981 First Anniversary of Revolution KM#20 nFDC retaining considerable original mint brilliance (£150 - £250)

1173) South Africa One Tenth Krugerrand 2012 in an NGC First Releases holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£130 £160)

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1184) Sweden Ten Kronor Gold 1876EB KM#743 in an NGC holder labelled ‘Nordic Hoard’ Brilliant Uncirculated (£250 - £300)

1201) Turkey Two Rumi Altin AH1223/11 KM#614 EF and lustrous, struck on a wavy flan (£300 - £350)

1185) Sweden Ten Kronor Gold 1877EB KM#743 in an NGC holder labelled ‘Nordic Hoard’ Brilliant Uncirculated (£250 - £300)

1202) Turkey Two Rumi Altin AH1223/11 KM#614 EF and lustrous, struck on a wavy flan (£300 - £350)

1186) Sweden Ten Kronor Gold 1894EB KM#743 in an NGC holder labelled ‘Nordic Hoard’ Brilliant Uncirculated (£250 - £300) 1187) Sweden Ten Kronor Gold 1901EB KM#767 in an NGC holder labelled ‘Nordic Hoard’ Brilliant Uncirculated (£250 - £300) 1188) Sweden Ten Kronor Gold 1901EB KM#767 in an NGC holder labelled ‘Nordic Hoard’ Brilliant Uncirculated (£250 - £300) 1189) Sweden Ten Kronor Gold 1901EB KM#767 in an NGC holder labelled ‘Nordic Hoard’ Brilliant Uncirculated (£250 - £300) 1190) Tonkin (North Vietnam) - French Protectorate 1/600th Piastre 1905 KM#1 struck in Zinc, the only currency coin, UNC with some toning and traces of underlying lustre (£25 - £50) 1191) Tonkin (North Vietnam) - French Protectorate 1/600th Piastre 1905 KM#1 struck in Zinc, the only currency coin, UNC with traces of underlying lustre (£25 - £50) 1192) Turkey Two Rumi Altin AH1223/10 KM#614 NEF/EF and lustrous, struck on a slightly wavy flan (£300 - £350)

1203) Turkey Two Rumi Altin AH1223/11 KM#614 EF and lustrous, struck on a wavy flan (£300 - £350) 1204) Turkey Two Rumi Altin AH1223/11 KM#614 NEF/EF and lustrous, struck on a slightly wavy flan (£300 - £350) 1205) Turkey Two Rumi Altin AH1223/11 KM#614 NEF/EF and lustrous, struck on a wavy flan (£300 - £350) 1206) Turkey Two Rumi Altin AH1223/11 KM#614 NEF/EF and lustrous, weakly struck in the centre, struck on a wavy flan (£300 - £350) 1207) Turkey Two Rumi Altin AH1223/12 KM#614 EF and lustrous, struck on a wavy flan, the obverse with a heavier contact marks on the flower (£300 - £350) 1208) Turkey Two Rumi Altin AH1223/12 KM#614 NEF/EF and lustrous, struck on a wavy flan (£300 - £350)

1193) Turkey Two Rumi Altin AH1223/10 KM#614 NEF/EF and lustrous, struck on a wavy flan (£300 - £350) 1194) Turkey Two Rumi Altin AH1223/10 KM#614 NEF/EF and lustrous, struck on a wavy flan (£300 - £350)

1209) Turkey Two Rumi Altin AH1223/9 KM#614 NEF/EF and lustrous, struck on a wavy flan (£300 - £350)

1195) Turkey Two Rumi Altin AH1223/10 KM#614 NEF/EF and lustrous, struck on a wavy flan (£300 - £350) 1196) Turkey Two Rumi Altin AH1223/10 KM#614 NEF/EF and lustrous, struck on a wavy flan (£300 - £350) 1197) Turkey Two Rumi Altin AH1223/10 KM#614 NEF/EF and lustrous, struck on a wavy flan (£300 - £350) 1198) Turkey Two Rumi Altin AH1223/11 KM#614 a little weak in the centre A/UNC and lustrous, struck on a wavy flan (£300 - £350) 1199) Turkey Two Rumi Altin AH1223/11 KM#614 a little weak in the centre, otherwise EF and lustrous, struck on a wavy flan (£300 - £350) 1200) Turkey Two Rumi Altin AH1223/11 KM#614 EF and lustrous, struck on a slightly wavy flan (£300 - £350)

1210) Uruguay One Peso 1917 KM#23 VF a scarce one-year type (£30 - £50) 1211) USA (3) Five Cents (2) 1874 Breen 2498 Near Fine, 1888 Breen 2544 VG, One Cent 1878 Breen 1995 VG all scarce (£20 - £50) 1212) USA 2/1/2 Dollars Gold 1851D, Dahlonega Mint, Breen 6212, 4.10 grammes, VF holed, Rare with a low mintage of just 11,264 pieces (£500 - £600)

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1213) USA Cent 1803 Breen 1754 Small Date and fraction, 10 Berries, Sheldon 246, Breen 1754 with reverse die cud over the S and T of STATES, VG (£70 - £110) 1214) USA Dollar 1895O Breen 5638 VF lightly cleaned with some hairline scratches on the reverse, a very rare date, our archive database stretching back to 2003 shows this is only the second example we have offered in 19 Years, the other being a VF example offered in LCA A137 (June 2012) which realised £300 hammer price (£150 - £300)

1222) USA One Cent 1851 Breen 1906 Good Fine (£30 - £50) 1223) USA One Cent 1867 Breen 1972 NEF/EF and scarce (£100 - £150) 1224) USA One Dollar 1883CC UNC with practically full lustre, with a rim nick at 4 o’clock on the reverse (£100 - £150) 1225) USA One Dollar 1921 Peace, Breen 5712 VF cleaned, Rare (£80 - £100) 1226) USA Quarter Dollar 1893 Breen 4130 NEF nicely toned (£100 - £120) 1227) USA Twenty Dollars Gold 1904S Breen 7344 in an NGC holder and graded MS63 (£1,600 - £2,000)

1215) USA Five Cents 1919S Breen 2610 A/UNC with touches of golden tone, very scarce in high grade (£100 - £200) 1216) USA Gold Dollar 1849 type III head/ Open Wreath, Breen 6003 NEF comes with old Seaby ticket stating ‘Jan 63 £12/10/- (£140 - £180) 1217) USA Halfpenny 1785 CONSTELLATIO NOVA Pointed rays, 8 of date resembles a 2, Breen 1111, 6.94 grammes, Fair, Rare (£25 - £75)

1228) USA Twenty Dollars Gold 1911D Breen 7382, in an NGC holder and graded MS63 (£1,700 - £2,200)

1218) USA Morgan Dollar 1881 beautifully toned and Choice Unc graded MS66 by NGC (£50 - £100) 1219) USA One Cent (2) 1840 Large Date Breen 1875 NVF with a die crack on the obverse, 1852 the 52 of the date repunched Breen 1908 NVF (£35 - £50) 1220) USA One Cent 1788 Massachusetts, Closed S’s formed like 8’s, Stop after MASSACHUSETTS, Breen 972 Ryder dies 3A, VF with CENT bold and clear (£250 - £300)

1229) USA/Ireland Farthing undated St. Patricks, legend with trefoil of pellets after FLOREAT, Fair with green patina and porous surfaces (£30 - £60)

1221) USA One Cent 1795 ONE CENT high, Plain edge, Breen 1674, Sheldon 76b Good Fine and bold with two edge nicks, ear fully clear, a pleasing early USA copper with excellent eye appeal for the grade and rare thus (£600 £700)

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English Coins Single Coins and Small Lots (lots 1230 - 1931)

1230) Proof Set 1893 Long Set Gold £5 - Threepence (10 coins) nFDC-FDC the gold brilliant with some hairlines, the silver with a matching tone and free of contact marks a very desirable and high grade example of this rarely offered set, comes with the original Royal Mint box (£30,000 - £35,000)

1232) Proof Set 1902 Long Matt Proof Set (13 coins) Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign, Half Sovereign, Crown, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Maundy Set, nFDC to FDC with an attractive deep matching tone, mostly choice in the Royal Mint red box as issued (£5,500 - £7,500)

1231) Proof Set 1902 (11 coins) Sovereign, Half Sovereign, Crown, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Maundy Set, the Crown nFDC to FDC with attractive and matching tone, mostly choice in the Royal Mint red box as issued (£1,800 - £2,400)

1233) Proof Set 1902 Long Matt Set (13 coins) Gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign, Half Sovereign, with Crown to Sixpence and Maundy Set, nFDC with a few minor nicks, attractively and evenly toned, the Halfcrown, Maundy Threepence and Twopence with some darker toning in places, the silver with an overall matching colour and tone, in the red box of issue (£5,500 - £7,500)

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1236) Proof Set 1911 Long Set (12 coins) comprising Gold Five Pounds, Gold Two Pounds, Sovereign , Half Sovereign Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Maundy Set, the Five Pounds with a scratch behind the bust, and with some hairlines in this area causing a very slight depression to the field, still an attractive piece, the gold with some small nicks and hairlines, the silver with an attractive and matching deep tone, in the red Royal Mint case of issue. The 1911 sets extremely desirable and sought after (£16,000 - £22,000) 1234) Proof Set 1902 Long Matt Set (13 coins) Gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign, Half Sovereign, with Crown to Sixpence and Maundy Set, nFDC with an attractive matching tone, the Five Pounds with a thin scratch on the King’s hair, the Maundy Fourpence with a thin scratch on the reverse, in the Royal Mint box of issue (£5,500 - £7,000)

1235) Proof Set 1902 Long Matt Set (13 coins) Gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign, Half Sovereign, with Crown to Sixpence and Maundy Set, with some minor hairlines, the Five Pounds with an edge nick, the silver with some hairlines and a few contact marks nFDC in the red Royal Mint box of issue (£5,500 - £7,500)

1237) Proof Set 1911 Long Set (12 coins) Comprising Gold Five Pounds, Gold Two Pounds, Sovereign , Half Sovereign, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Maundy Set, nFDC-FDC the odd small nicks and minor hairlines are present as usual, the silver with a deep matching tone, very minor hairlines and a contact mark on the Shilling mentioned for completeness of detail, an extremely eyecatching set bordering on Choice comes in the red Royal Mint box of issue (£16,000 - £22,000)

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1238) Proof Set 1911 Long Set 12 coins £5 to Maundy Penny Choice, graded by NGC Five Pounds PF63 CAMEO, Two Pounds PF63 CAMEO, Sovereign PF62, Half Sovereign PF65, Halfcrown PF67, Florin PF67, Shilling PF67, Sixpence PF66, 4d MS66, 3d PF65, 2d MS67, 1d PF66 the silver with a beautiful matching tone, accompanied with the official Royal Mint case of issue (£16,000 - £28,000)

1240) Proof Set 1911 Short Set (10 coins) Sovereign, Half Sovereign, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Maundy Set, nFDC to FDC a choice set, the gold without problems, the silver with attractive and matching tone, in the original Royal Mint box of issue (£3,200 - £3,800)

1239) Proof Set 1911 Long Set 12 coins £5 to Maundy Penny, graded by NGC Five Pounds PF62, Two Pounds PF61 CAMEO, Sovereign PF61, Half Sovereign PF64, Halfcrown PF66, Florin PF65, Shilling PF66, Sixpence PF66, 4d PF62, 3d PF65, 2d PF61, 1d PF63 the silver with a beautiful matching tone, accompanied with the official Royal Mint case of issue (£12,000 - £18,000)

1241) Proof Set 1911 Short Set (10 coins) Sovereign, Half Sovereign, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Maundy Set, nFDC to FDC a choice set, the gold without problems, the silver with attractive and matching tone, More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk


in the original Royal Mint box of issue this in very good condition (£3,200 - £3,800)

1243) Proof Set 1937 (4 coins) in Gold comprising Gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign nFDC with some hairlines, the Five Pounds with a tiny edge fault, the set retaining much original mint brilliance, in the Royal Mint box of issue, the box with some small tears to the base overall in good condition (£10,000 - £14,000)

1242) Proof Set 1937 (4 coins) Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign nFDC to FDC, with minor hairlines and the odd contact mark, retaining virtually full mint brilliance, the Five Pounds particularly nice and problem free in the Royal Mint box of issue, this in good condition (£10,000 - £14,000)

1244) Royal Mint Pattern Decimal Set 1961 a 6-coin set 50 Cents to One Cent, Bull P.D.S.1, comprising 50 Cents 1961 Reverse: Una and the Lion KM#Pn142, in silver with lettered edge PATTERN DECIMAL COINAGE, 7.53 grammes, Lustrous UNC, the reverse with some toning, 20 Cents 1961 Reverse: Standing Britannia, KM#Pn143 in cupro-Nickel, milled edge, 11.34 grammes, Choice UNC, 10 Cents 1961 Reverse: Shield in garter, Crowned, KM#Pn142, milled edge, 5.76 grammes, Lustrous UNC, the reverse with some toning, Five Cents 1961 Reverse: Lion on Crown, KM#141, milled edge, 2.81 grammes, Choice UNC, Two Cents 1961 Reverse: Crowned Trident head KM#Pn140, Freeman 792 (Rarity 19), Plain edge, 5.83 grammes, UNC with practically full mint lustre, One Cent - One Decimal Penny 1961 More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk


Reverse: EIIR monogram KM#Pn139, Freeman 793 (Rarity 19), Plain Edge, 2.91 grammes, UNC with practically full mint lustre. the six coins in a fitted Royal Mint black case. The silver designs reminiscent of earlier, classic designs, The famed Una and the Lion from the 1839 Gold Five Pounds, the Standing Britannia from the Edward VII Florin series, the Lion on Crown from the later George IV Shilling and Sixpence, and the Crowned Shield in Garter from the later George III Shilling and Sixpence series. The coins were among those stuck in the winter and spring of 1962-1963 as part of a group of coin struck for the ‘Decimal Coinage Committee’ which had been appointed in December 1961 to advise on the most convenient and practical form that a Decimal currency might take. The Chairman of the Committee was The Rt. Hon. Earl of Halsbury FRS, The Secretary was Mr. N.A.E. Moore, who subsequently became Chairman of the Decimal Currency Board. The Assistant Secretary was Mr. John Rimington. The Trial coins were circulated at the meetings by the Deputy Master of the Mint Mr. J.H. James CB. A truly spectacular and ultrarare set, only 2-5 sets believed to exist. We can find no record of this set ever being offered in a Royal Mint case, indeed neither Freeman, Krause nor Coincraft mentions the existence of a case, so this set being offered as it is in the Royal Mint case very probably is unique. (£5,000 £10,000)

1245) Broad 1656 Cromwell S.3225, EF rare in all grades so especially desirable in this high and pleasing grade (£25,000 - £35,000)

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1246) Crown 1658 8 over 7 Cromwell ESC 10 pleasing even tone NEF and graded 55 by CGS (£5,000 - £8,000)

1249) Crown 1676 VICESIMO OCTAVO ESC 51, Bull 397, GVF the obverse with underlying and colourful tone. Some haymarking and minor adjustment lines are present, with a small flan crack on the edge by ANNO which is just visible on the obverse by the S of CAROLVS. The reverse struck on an imperfect flan with light pitting in places, however a much higher grade than normally encountered on Crowns of Charles II and desirable thus (£1,280 - £1,450)

1250) Crown 1677 VICESIMO NONO edge ESC 52, Bull 398 Fine the obverse with some thin scratches in the field (£350 £400)

1247) Crown 1658 Cromwell Dutch copy E.S.C. 11 R3 much rarer than the Simon crown, NGC AU55. Only 3 of this type ESC 11 recorded on the NGC population census, this being the second finest, from a total of 76 Cromwell Crowns recorded by NGC this illustrates how much rarer this ESC 11 type is (£7,000 - £10,000) 1251) Crown 1680 TRICESIMO SECVNDO, Fourth Bust, ESC 60, Bull 412, Bold Fine, the obverse with some contact marks, scarce (£200 - £400) 1252) Crown 1687 TERTIO ESC 78, Bull 743, UNC with an even and pleasing rich tone and a good strong striking without the usual weak areas a choice example (£3,000 - £4,000)

1248) Crown 1658 Cromwell ESC 10, Bull 240, GEF/AU with a rich tone, The die flaw is at a later stage, a most attractive coin bordering on choice for this desirable Cromwell issue (£7,000 - £10,000)

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1253) Crown 1696 1st Bust ESC 89 Choice AU with a rich tone and graded 78 by CGS and in their holder, the finest of 11 graded by CGS, Ex Andrew Wayne June 2006 Lot 668, Ex Loveday, Ex Slaney sold Baldwins 1943 for One Pound Ten Shillings (£2,000 - £3,000)

1259) Crown 1746 VICESIMO Proof ESC 126 FDC and nicely toned graded PF63 by NGC (£10,000 - £15,000)

1254) Crown 1703 VIGO ESC 99, Bull 1340 Fine, with an edge nick by VIGO (£1,000 - £1,200)

1255) Crown 1707E SEXTO edge ESC 103, Bull 1350 approaching Fine/Fine the obverse with some adjustment lines (£150 - £250) 1256) Crown 1726 Roses and Plumes ESC 115 EF with an even tone a seldom offered issue and very rare in this high grade (£3,500 - £4,500)

1257) Crown 1741 Roses ESC 123 about as struck with an even pleasing tone rare and desirable thus (£4,000 - £5,000)

1258) Crown 1743 Roses ESC 124 EF or better and pleasantly toned (£2,400 - £2,800)

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1265) Crown 1822 SECUNDO ESC 251 bright and prooflike Unc with a few light hairlines a choice example (£1,500 £2,000)

1260) Crown 1751 ESC 128 about as struck with an even pleasing tone (£4,000 - £5,000)

1266) Crown 1826 SEPTIMO Proof ESC 257 FDC or near so and problem free with a rich and pleasing tone (£10,000 £16,000)

1261) Crown 1818 LVIII ESC 211, Bull 2005 UNC or very near so, choice and lustrous with reflective fields, an eye-catching example of this popular type (£1,200 - £1,800)

1262) Crown 1819 LIX ESC 215, Bull 2010 A/UNC colourfully toned, the obverse with some thin scratches (£500 - £800)

1263) Crown 1821 SECUNDO ESC 246, Bull 2310 About Fine with a heavier indentation on the King’s ear (£100 - £120) 1264) Crown 1821 SECUNDO ESC 246, Bull 2310 VG, the obverse countermarked GIBSON on the bust (£40 - £60)

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1267) Crown 1826 SEPTIMO Proof ESC 257 NGC PF63 rare thus (£10,000 - £16,000)

1268) Crown 1831 Plain Edge Proof with W.W. incuse on truncation ESC 271, Bull 2462 nFDC deeply toned with flashes of gold, blue/green and magenta, a tiny, hardly noticeable edge nick on the reverse by ANNO mentioned for completeness, all William IV Crowns very rare and highly prized, one of the classic designs of the entire English milled series (£12,000 - £18,000)

1269) Crown 1839 Plain Edge Proof ESC 279, Bull 2560 UNC and lustrous with blue and golden tone over original lustre, a series of fine hairlines in front of the bust has caused a shallow depression in the field, the edge with some smoothing in places, the Crowns of this date only issued in the Proof set of the year (£11,000 - £16,000)

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1271) Crown 1847 Gothic Plain edge Proof ESC 291 beautifully toned nFDC desirable thus (£8,000 - £10,000)

1272) Crown 1847 Gothic UNDECIMO edge ESC 288, Bull 2571 NVF the obverse with brooch mount marks at 3 and 9 o’clock, the obverse field with a series of hairline scratches (£1,000 - £1,300)

1273) Crown 1847 Gothic UNDECIMO edge, ESC 288, Bull 2571, UNC with very light cabinet friction to the highest points only, the obverse with minor hairlines and some tiny rim nicks, the fields prooflike and reflective, the bust displaying considerable mint frosting, the reverse with a sharp and full strike, exhibiting flashes of gold, blue/green and magenta, a superb example with outstanding eye appeal (£7,000 £12,000)

1270) Crown 1844 Star stops on edge ESC 280, Bull 2561, UNC with practically full original mint lustre. A choice piece with outstanding eye appeal, the Young Head Crown series extremely difficult to find in this choice grade. We note PCGS, at the time of writing have graded only one example at MS64, NGC have graded 3 in MS64 and only one in MS65 (£4,000 - £6,000)

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1274) Crown 1847 Gothic UNDECIMO ESC 288, Bull 2571 Choice UNC and graded PF62 by NGC (£12,000 - £18,000)

1275) Crown 1847 Gothic, UNDECIMO ESC 288, Bull 2571, NEF the reverse with a small rim flaw at the top, the obverse with some hairline scratches, the reverse with a pleasing subtle and colourful tone and overall with pleasing eye appeal (£1,600 - £2,600)

1276) Crown 1847 Gothic, UNDECIMO ESC 288, Bull 2571, NEF/ EF and attractively toned, the obverse with some hairlines and the odd heavier contact mark (£3,500 - £4,500)

1277) Crown 1847 Gothic, UNDECIMO ESC 288, Bull 2571, the obverse cleaned, with fine hairlines in the fields in places, very shallow depression are present in these areas, the fields now with a ‘soft lustre’ or ‘satiny’ appearance, the bust duller. EF and despite the aforementioned cleaning, not without eye appeal (£4,000 - £5,000)

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1278) Crown 1847 Young Head ESC 286 bright Unc with a few light hairlines very rare in this high grade (£2,500 - £3,500)

1288) Crown 1893LVI Proof ESC 304, Bull 2594, Davies 505 dies 2A, attractively toned, in an NGC holder and graded PF63 (£3,000 - £3,500)

1279) Crown 1887 ESC 296, Bull 2585 EF deeply toned, the obverse with some contact marks (£100 - £120) 1280) Crown 1887 ESC 296, Bull 2585 GEF and lustrous (£100 £150) 1281) Crown 1887 ESC 296, Bull 2585 GEF with blue, gold and magenta toning over original lustre, a most attractive piece with considerable eye appeal (£100 - £150)

1289) Crown 1895 LIX ESC 309, Bull 2599, Davies 514 dies 2A, UNC with practically full mint lustre, the obverse with some minor contact marks, some tiny rim nicks barely detract, a superior example (£400 - £500)

1282) Crown 1888 Narrow Date ESC 298, Bull 2587 Near EF with a darker toning spot on the reverse rim (£150 - £200) 1283) Crown 1889 ESC 299, Bull 2589, Davies 483 dies 1A, VF/ GVF (£70 - £90) 1284) Crown 1892 ESC 302 Unc with a pleasing light tone (£300 - £400)

1290) Crown 1896 LIX ESC 310, Bull 2600, Davies 519 dies 2D, Lustrous GEF with some light contact marks and small rim nicks, a very scarce die pairing and edge type combination and seldom seen in high grade (£140 - £250)

1285) Crown 1893 LVI ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 501 dies 1A, VF with some contact marks, the reverse with some darker toning spots by the dragon (£70 - £90) 1286) Crown 1893 LVII ESC 305, Bull 2595, Davies 506 dies 2A, minor friction to St. George’s body otherwise UNC with a deep and attractive tone, minimal contact marks only, most unusual for this series (£300 - £450)

1291) Crown 1896 LX ESC 311, Bull 2601, Davies 520 dies 2D, EF with a soft lustre and attractive grey tone (£300 - £350)

1287) Crown 1893 LVII ESC 305, Bull 2595, Davies 506 dies 2A, VF with a small flan flaw by IND, a scarce die pairing (£110 - £140) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk


1292) Crown 1896 LX ESC 311, Bull 2601, Davies 520 dies 2D, UNC with an original colourful and subtle tone, a few small rim nicks barely detract (£500 - £600)

1293) Crown 1897 LXI ESC 313, Bull 2603, Davies 522 dies 2D, UNC/AU and attractively toned (£400 - £500)

1297) Crown 1900 LXIII ESC 318, Bull 2608, Davies UNC with minor cabinet friction and some tiny rim nicks, exhibiting practically full original lustre, a most attractive and desirable example (£300 - £400)

1298) Crown 1900 LXIV ESC 319, Bull 2609, Davies 534 dies 3E, NEF with a pleasing old tone (£100 - £120) 1299) Crown 1902 ESC 361, Bull 3560 UNC with practically full lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£150 - £300)

1294) Crown 1897LX ESC 312, Bull 2602 EF with attractive grey and gold tone, the obverse with a few small spots b y IND and FID (£70 - £90) 1295) Crown 1898 LXI ESC 314, Bull 2604, Davies 523 dies 2D, A/UNC and lustrous, rare and desirable in this high grade (£500 - £600)

1300) Crown 1929 ESC 369, Bull 3636 EF or very near so with a hint of golden toning, the obverse with a scratch by the GEO of GEORGIVS and some small spots on either side (£120 - £220) 1301) Crown 1929 ESC 369, Bull 3636 UNC or near so with light gold tone and underlying lustre (£280 - £350) 1302) Crown 1934 ESC 374 lightly toned Unc and the key date of the series (£3,500 - £4,500)

1296) Crown 1898 LXII ESC 315, Bull 2605, Davies 526 dies 2E, UNC or near so with green and gold toning, the obverse with some light scratches in the field, an attractively toned example with much eye appeal (£300 - £400)

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1303) Crown 1934 ESC 374, Bull 3647 NEF with some contact marks and a small stain above the date, the key date in the series with only 932 minted (£1,500 - £2,500)

1304) Crown 1935 Raised Edge Proof ESC 378, bright FDC (£800 - £900)

1312) Dollar George III Oval Countermark on a Mexico 8 Reales 1793 FM ESC 129, Bull 1852, countermark VF, host coin Good Fine (£100 - £200)

1313) Double Florin 1887 Arabic 1 ESC 395, Bull 2697 EF and nicely toned (£70 - £90) 1314) Double Florin 1887 Arabic 1 ESC 395,. Bull 2697 AU/GEF with some minor contact marks, a lustrous and attractive example with a hint of toning (£60 - £90) 1315) Double Florin 1887 Arabic 1 in date, ESC 395, Bull 2698 EF and deeply toned with some light contact marks (£80 - £100)

1305) Crown 1937 ESC 392, Bull 4020 in a PCGS holder and graded MS62 (£20 - £40) 1306) Crowns (2) 1960 Polished Dies ESC 393L, Bull 4337 in a PCGS holder and graded PL63, this coin has been owned by the vendor since 1970, 1960 ESC 393K, Bull 4335 in a PCGS holder and graded MS64 (£10 - £30) 1307) Crowns 1897LX ESC 312, Bull 2602 (2) the first GVF/VF with grey tone and some contact marks, the second GVF/ VF toned with some edge nicks (£150 - £200)

1316) Double Florin 1887 Roman 1 ESC 394, Bull 2695 EF and nicely toned, the reverse with traces of old lacquering (£70 - £90) 1317) Double Florin 1889 ESC 398A, Bull 2702 GVF with some contact marks and a series of hairline scratches in the obverse field (£80 - £100) 1318) Double Florin 1889 Inverted I in VICTORIA ESC 398A About VF/GVF with some tone spots on the obverse (£75 - £120)

1308) Decimal Twenty Pence undated mule (2008) S.G4A (2) both NEF (£120 - £150) 1309) Decimal Twenty Pence undated mule (2008) S.G4A (2) GVF and EF (£120 - £150) 1310) Decimal Twenty Pence undated mule (2008) S.G4A NEF (£50 - £75) 1311) Decimal Twenty Pence undated mule (2008) S.G4A NEF/ EF with a contact marks on the portrait (£50 - £75)

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1319) Farthing 1665 Pattern in Gold, Portrait with short hair, Obverse 1b, Reverse B, unlisted in Gold by Peck, Plain edge, 23.5mm diameter, 8.40 grammes, Lustrous GEF, practically ‘as struck’ with minor haymarking on the reverse, only four examples are known, with two of these in Museums, an excessively rare coin, and would be a centrepiece coin for any prestige Farthing collection. (Ex-Spink 1986 £4000). Research has uncovered pictures online of two examples, both of these have Reverse A, with the loose drapery. In an NGC holder PF58 (£30,000 - £50,000)

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1320) Farthing 1694 Peck 616 Good Fine/Fine with some lapping around the top of the obverse rim (£80 - £100) 1321) Farthing 1698 Silver Proof Peck 680 with stop after date GEF and graded 70 by CGS and in their holder (£700 - £900)

1322) Farthing 1714 Queen Anne, on a small 22mm diameter flan Peck 741, VG holed with a long flan flaw on the reverse (£25 - £75) 1323) Farthing 1825 Obverse 1, Peck 1414, Choice UNC with around 80% mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, formerly in a PCGS holder and graded MS65 RD, the PCGS ticket no longer with the coin, the information recorded at the time of LCGS slabbing (£120 - £150)

1330) Fifty Pence 2019 160th Anniversary of the Birth of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Creator of Sherlock Holmes S.H61 Gold Proof FDC in capsule, no box or certificate, only 600 issued (£780 - £850)

1331) Five Guineas 1669 VICESIMO PRIMO edge, in an NGC holder and graded AU Details - Obverse scratched, the obverse has a small series of scratches below the TI of GRATIA, the obverse with an attractive portrait and bold reverse would make an excellent type coin, only the second Five Guineas of this date we have offered in 19 years (£15,000 - £25,000)

1324) Farthing 1849 Peck 1570 NEF and rare in high grade (£180 - £220) 1325) Farthing 1868 Bronze Proof Freeman 521 dies 3+B UNC with some contact marks (£200 - £300)

1326) Farthing 1882 H with perfect F in F.D. EF and graded 65 by CGS and in their holder (£30 - £40) 1327) Farthing 1886 BU and graded 82 by CGS and in their holder (£50 - £70) 1328) Farthing 1895 Bun Head Freeman 570 dies 7+F, VF/GVF, scarce (£40 - £50) 1329) Farthing Cromwell undated pattern in copper, Obverse: Bust of Cromwell to left, laureate and draped, within a roped circle, broken by the top of the head. Legend commences to the top right of the head OLIVAR . PRO . ENG . SC . IRL, Reverse: Shield of Arms crowned and quartered within a roped circle, CHARITIE . AND . CHANGE within a toothed border. Plain edge. Die axis inverted. Peck 390. VG with some discoloration in places, all major details clear, Extremely Rare. Cromwell Farthings of all types are seldom encountered in any grade (£5,000 - £9,000)

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1332) Five Guineas 1673 VICESIMO QVINTO S.3328 bold and pleasing and graded XF40 by NGC (£12,000 - £20,000)

1333) Five Guineas 1675 S.3328A in an NGC holder and graded XF45 a pleasing and collectable example, our archive database stretching back to 2003 shows that we have only offered four previous examples of this date in 19 years (£15,000 - £25,000)

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1334) Five Guineas 1677 VICESIMO NONO edge, First bust, hair of different style, S.3328A approaching EF/EF with sharp reflective fields, once cleaned, a much rarer date and seldom offered, desirable thus (£20,000 - £30,000)

1335) Five Guineas 1679 Charles II Second Laureate Bust, TRICESIMO PRIMO S3331 graded AU55 by NGC desirable thus (£25,000 - £45,000)

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1336) Five Guineas 1681 Charles II Second Laureate Bust, TRICESIMO TERTIO S3331 graded AU58 by NGC rare thus seldom have we seen Charles II coinage so sharp and pleasing as this. This is hard date in any grade with NGC only showing 5 graded and only one finer than this, we have never sold an example of this date and we could find very few examples sold in the past anywhere (£35,000 - £65,000)

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1337) Five Guineas 1684 Elephant and Castle below bust, TRICESIMO SEXTO edge, S.3332 EF over underlying brilliance, rare and desirable thus, the reverse fields sharp the obverse with a hint of porosity perhaps due to the conditions of long term storage or perhaps once cleaned in the past (£45,000 - £75,000)

1338) Five Guineas 1684 TRICESIMO SEXTO Charles II Second Laureate Bust S3331 EF the fields with some mint brilliance rare thus the truncation duller than the rest of the coin so perhaps once cleaned, edge inscription sharp and crisp, excellent eye appeal, we compared the reverse of this coin to an NGC AU50 and this coin is far superior (£30,000 - £35,000)

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1339) Five Guineas 1684 TRICESIMO SEXTO Charles II Second Laureate Bust S3331 NGC AU50 rare and desirable thus (£35,000 £65,000)

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1340) Five Guineas 1687 Second Bust, TERTIO edge, in an NGC holder XF details, cleaned. A collectable example of this two-year type Five Guineas from this short reign (£15,000 - £25,000)

1341) Five Guineas 1691 TERTIO S.3423 Elephant and Castle below the busts, 8 Harp Strings, 11 Billets, approaching EF for overall wear but the obverse cleaned on the portraits causing a shallow depression in places and the portraits now duller in appearance than the surrounding coin, retaining some mint lustre in the legend, the reverse with minor haymarking by the G of MAG. We note Spink now lists this coin at £20,000 in VF and £120,000 in EF, this represents an opportunity to obtain the sought after Elephant and Castle type with high grade examples of William and Mary Five Guineas realising tens of thousands of pounds more. (£24,000 - £28,000)

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1342) Five Guineas 1692 Elephant and Castle, QVARTO edge, S.3423 VF/NVF the obverse with some contact marks and thin scratches, a collectable and desirable example of this popular type (£12,000 - £22,000)

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1343) Five Guineas 1701 Fine Work DECIMO TERTIO choice mint state with proof like fields graded MS63* by NGC a spectacular piece (£70,000 - £110,000)

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1344) Five Guineas 1701 Fine Work S.3456 NGC XF45 (£15,000 - £20,000)

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1345) Five Guineas 1701 Fine Work S.3456 with an edge crack at 7 o’clock on the obverse, VF with traces of expert edge repair on the IM of DECIMO and the IM of SEPTIMO so perhaps ex-jewellery, however the coin’s surfaces show no evidence of being in jewellery. An impressive and imposing issue, the Fine Work Five Guineas was a highly important coin in the history of the milled coinage, it introduced more intricate detail and a superb sharp striking to the portrait, marking a significant advance to the quality of minting at the time, leading to further higher relief designs being produced in the 18th Century, right up to the introduction of the later machine-made milled coinage (£8,000 - £10,000)

1346) Five Guineas 1729 EIC, TERTIO edge E.3664 Good Fine, the obverse with a series of thin scratches in front of and below the bust, a collectable example of this one-year type, always a popular type, and at the lower estimate, or in our opinion a few bids above, represents very good value in today’s market with high grade examples realising tens of thousand pounds more (£10,000 - £15,000)

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1347) Five Guineas 1753 George II VICESIMO SEXTO S3666 choice sharp and brilliant and graded MS62+ by NGC extremely rare in this high grade, there are no examples shown on the NGC census above MS62 extremely desirable thus (£45,000 - £75,000)

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1348) Five Pound Crown 2015 Queen Elizabeth II - The Longest Reigning Monarch, Obverse: James Butler portrait, S.L43 Gold Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo (£2,300 - £2,600)

1349) Five Pounds 1826 Proof, SEPTIMO edge, S.3797, Wilson & Rasmussen 213, Obverse About as struck, expert work by light smoothing in the left obverse field covers a small scratch and has caused a light depression in this area. The Reverse nFDC, the mintage figure estimates for this coin vary from 150 to 225 pieces, an extremely rare coin, sought after in all grades, one of the most beautiful designs of the entire English Milled coinage, would make a centrepiece of an advanced milled gold collection (£25,000 - £45,000)

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1350) Five Pounds 1887 Proof S3864 with B.P. PCGS PR62DCAM very desirable thus (£18,000 - £28,000)

1351) Five Pounds 1893 S.3872 Unc or near so desirable thus (£4,500 - £5,500)

1352) Five Pounds 1902 Matt Proof, Marsh Revised Edition No. F35, S.3965, UNC, some deeper hairlines are visible in places causing a shallow depression in these areas (£2,600 - £3,200)

1353) Five Pounds 1937 Gold Proof S.4074 in an NGC holder and graded PF63*, the bust and St. George retaining original frosting. The star designation is awarded to coins of exceptional and quality for the given grade. Less than 1% of coins are given this designation. (£7,000 - £9,000)

1354) Five Pounds 1937 Gold Proof S.4074 in an NGC holder and graded PF63, the only George VI issue and always sought after (£6,500 - £7,500)

1355) Five Pounds 1937 Gold Proof S.4074, Marsh Revised Edition No. F40, nFDC with a heavier contact mark in the obverse rim teeth by IND and some hairlines in the obverse field, the edge bright and with some hairlines between 2 and 3 o’clock, retaining much original brilliance (£5,000 - £6,000)

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1356) Five Pounds 1937 Proof S.4074 Brilliant nFDC with some hairlines and minor contact marks and graded PF60 by NGC (£4,000 - £7,000)

1360) Five Pounds Gold 2020 200th Anniversary of the Death of King George III, with GR cypher Privy mark to the right of the date, Matt finish, S.SE13B in an NGC holder and graded MS70 Matte (£2,200 - £2,600)

1361) Florin 1849 ESC 802, Bull 2815 EF or near so and lustrous, the obverse with some minor hairlines (£150 - £200) 1362) Florin 1849 ESC 802, Bull 2815 Good Fine (£100 - £120) 1357) Five Pounds Gold 2002 Shield Reverse Gold Proof S.SE9 in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£3,500 £4,000)

1363) Florin 1849 ESC 802, Bull 2815, NVF/Good Fine (£100 £120) 1364) Florin 1860 ESC 819, Bull 2845, NEF/EF with touches of golden tone in the legends (£200 - £250) 1365) Florin 1880 Davies 771 Unc and graded 80 by CGS and in their holder, a date seldom offered in this high grade (£700 - £900)

1358) Five Pounds Gold 2017 S.SE15 BU in an NGC holder and graded MS69 DPL (£2,300 - £2,600)

1366) Florin 1887 Jubilee Head, Large J in J.E.B. ESC 868, Bull 2953, Davies 810 dies 1A, UNC or near so colourfully toned with some contact marks. Prooflike fields give excellent eye appeal (£70 - £90)

1359) Five Pounds Gold 2019 Proof S.SE13 in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo (£2,050 - £2,250)

1367) Florin 1899 ESC 883 Unc and graded 80 by CGS and in their holder (£80 - £110) 1368) Florin 1901 ESC 885, Bull 2972 UNC and lustrous with pleasing gold tone, a few light contact marks and small rim nicks barely detract, Shilling 1901 ESC 1370, Bull 3166 UNC with a light attractive tone (£80 - £100) 1369) Florin 1902 Matte Proof ESC 920 UNC retoned (£80 - £140)

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1370) Florin 1903 ESC 921, Bull 3579 EF with some contact marks and tiny rim nicks (£75 - £125) 1371) Florin 1903 ESC 921, Bull 3579 EF with some light hairlines and small rim nicks (£75 - £125) 1372) Florin 1916 ESC 935, Bull 3761 EF and lustrous with some edge nicks, Shilling 1915 ESC 1425, Bull 3804 A/UNC and lustrous with a hint of golden toning (£25 - £45) 1373) Florin 1921 ESC 940, Bull 2969 Unc and graded 80 by CGS and in their holder (£70 - £90) 1374) Florins (2) 1902 ESC 919, Bull 3577 Bright NEF/EF, 1907 ESC 925, Bull 3583 NEF with some contact marks (£100 - £150) 1375) Groat 1839 Plain Edge Proof, die axis inverted ESC 1933A, Bull 3325, A/UNC, much rarer than the die axis upright coin issued for the Proof sets of this date (£125 - £250)

1376) Groat 1851 ESC 1947, Bull 3345 AU/UNC with some minor tone spots and rim nicks, a very rare date, especially sought after in this high grade (£150 - £300)

1377) Groat 1852 ESC 1948, Bull 3346 the 5 of date turned slightly anticlockwise and the 2 of the date is struck over another damaged 2 and turned slightly clockwise, as is usual for the date, NEF the obverse with a thin scratch and some hairlines, a very rare date (£150 - £300)

1378) Guinea 1663 First Bust with Elephant Below S.3339 EF or near so with some pleasing orange toning a small striking fault reverse field hardly detracts from this rare and seldom offered type (£15,000 - £25,000)

1379) Guinea 1679 S.3344 Good Fine or better, the reverse with some signs of die rust, a pleasing example for the grade, Charles II Guineas hard to find in all grades (£3,000 £3,500)

1380) Guinea 1680 S.3344 VG, the reverse slightly better, ExJewellery with dull surfaces (£950 - £1,150)

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1381) Guinea 1681 Fourth Bust S.3344 Fine, with a small adjustment lines by DEI, a collectable example of the Charles II type (£2,200 - £2,600)

1382) Guinea 1683 S.3344 EF with some old scratches rare in this high grade in an NGC holder AU Details SCRATCHES (£4,000 - £7,000)

1383) Guinea 1684 Fourth Bust S.3344 Near Fine/VG with an edge nick by BR, an even and collectable example (£1,500 - £2,000)

1384) Guinea 1685 Elephant and Castle S.3401 VG, the reverse slightly better, a collectable example of this short-lived twoyear type, our archive database shows that this is only the third example we have offered since 2003 (£2,000 - £2,500)

1385) Guinea 1686 Second Bust S.3402 VG or better/approaching Fine, with some slight roughness to the edge by REX and MAG, the surfaces do not suggest the coin has been in jewellery (£1,400 - £1,800)

1387) Guinea 1694 S.3430 VG or better with bold legend, slight weakness of strike in the centre as often found on this series, William and Mary Guineas becoming increasingly hard to find in all grades (£2,200 - £2,600)

1388) Guinea 1695 Small Lis in French shield, S.3458 VF with one light scratch in the field on each side, overall a pleasing and even example with much eye appeal (£2,600 - £3,200)

1389) Guinea 1698 Second Bust, Reverse with large lettering and date S.3462 VG/Near Fine with some adjustment lines and surface marks, the rim with a light file mark by HIB (£750 - £850)

1390) Guinea 1701 Near Fine/Fine Ex-Jewellery, with dull surfaces and traces of old gilding, the surfaces and eye appeal vastly superior to most ex-jewellery pieces that we encounter (£1,600 - £2,000)

1386) Guinea 1688 S.3402 VG or better and bold for the grade (£2,000 - £2,500)

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1391) Guinea 1709 Second Bust S.3572 GVF/NEF, the reverse with some very minor adjustment lines, exhibiting mint lustre and touches of red toning, an eye-catching example of this rare type with superb eye appeal. Our archive database shows that we have only previously offered 4 examples, this example only bettered by the Ex-Terner coin offered in London Coins Auction A151 in December 2015. All Queen Anne Guineas rare in this grade, a rare opportunity to acquire a high grade example, almost certainly under-rated in terms of price and rarity by the major catalogues in this high grade (£9,000 - £12,000)

1395) Guinea 1716 Fourth Bust S.3631 Fine/Good Fine with a small scratch behind the bust, all George I gold becoming increasingly hard to find in collectable grades (£1,700 £2,000)

1396) Guinea 1737 S.3674 Approaching Fine with legends and main design bold, exhibiting a pleasing eye appeal for the grade (£1,600 - £2,000)

1392) Guinea 1711 Third Bust S.3574 a small scratch above the bust has been skilfully removed, the field with a very slight depression in this area, minor thin scratches on the obverse, however the surfaces largely original and pleasing, VF/NVF for wear, Queen Anne Guineas seldom seen in grades above Fine (£3,000 - £3,500)

1397) Guinea 1745 S.3678, Larger lettering on obverse with GEORGIUS legend, U of GEORGIUS turned slightly clockwise, EF a bold and full strike with excellent portrait of the King, seldom encountered in this high grade (£4,000 - £5,000)

1393) Guinea 1714 Queen Anne S.3574 Lustrous with prooflike fields and graded AU58 by NGC (£4,000 - £7,000) 1398) Guinea 1759 S.3680 Near Fine/Fine and pleasing for the grade (£1,200 - £1,500)

1399) Guinea 1764 Second Laureate Head, with stop over head S.3726 Fine/Good Fine, Second Head Guineas are rare in all grades, being a short-lived two-year type (£1,600 - £2,000) 1394) Guinea 1714 Queen Anne S.3574 VG or better/About Fine (£1,500 - £1,750)

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1400) Guinea 1773 S.3727 Choice and graded 80 by CGS formerly in an NGC holder at MS64 desirable thus (£3,000 - £4,000)

1401) Guinea 1774 Proof with a plain bevelled edge, S.3728, Wilson & Rasmussen 95, die axis upright, this example without the die flaw often associated with this type (both types noted to exist -see illustration and notes in Wilson and Rasmussen Page 140 footnote), in an NGC holder and graded PF63 Cameo, a most attractive piece exhibiting a considerably superior level of finish to the currency coin. Would make a handsome and attractive addition to any quality collection of early milled gold (£15,000 - £20,000)

1402) Guinea 1782 S.3728 Good Fine, in an ornate mount, this not hallmarked, total weight 10.66 grammes (£800 £1,000)

1403) Guinea 1785 S.3728 VG/About Fine, the obverse with two scratches in front of the bust (£600 - £700)

1404) Guinea 1787 S.3729 EF and lustrous with a few minor hairlines, a very pleasing high example of this type (£1,300 - £1,600) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk


1405) Guinea 1787 S.3729 Good EF and graded 65 by CGS (£1,000 - £1,500)

1406) Guinea 1789 S.3729 GVF or better/NEF (£1,150 - £1,450)

1407) Guinea 1793 S.3729 EF and lustrous with a few flecks of minor haymarking, the reverse with some fine hairlines on and around the top right of the shield (£1,150 - £1,450)

1408) Guinea 1798 S.3729 EF and lustrous, an eye-catching example (£1,100 - £1,400)

1411) Half Farthings 1844 (2) Peck 1594 the first A/UNC and lustrous, the second UNC or near so with traces of lustre, the obverse with two small spots (£40 - £60) 1412) Half Guinea 1714 S.3575 Fine/Good Fine with some roughness to the edge between 10 and 2 o’clock suggesting possibly once in jewellery, however the surfaces show no signs of this (£1,200 - £1,500)

1413) Half Guinea 1715 S.3635 VF with a darker toning area on the Irish harp, and some adjustment lines in the centre of the reverse, the edge with some light file marks in places, all George I gold hard to find in grades above Fine (£2,000 - £2,500)

1414) Half Guinea 1778 S.3734 About Fine (£500 - £600)

1415) Half Guinea 1790 S.3735 About EF a very pleasing example with considerable eye appeal (£700 - £800) 1409) Guinea 1798 S.3729 Fine, Ex-Jewellery (£700 - £800)

1410) Half Dollar George III with Oval Countermark struck on Bolivia 4 Reales 1775 Potosi PTS, as ESC 611, Bull 1880, S.3767, countermark VF, host coin VG, all countermarked Half Dollars rare and extremely sought after (£180 - £250)

1416) Half Guinea 1802 S.3736 GVF with some hairlines scratches on the obverse (£650 - £750)

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1417) Half Guinea 1804 S.3737, Iverson Obverse 4, Reverse C, the third rarest of the six varieties thus far recorded, VF with touches of red toning on the reverse (£600 - £700)

1418) Half Sovereign 1817 Marsh 400, S.3786 EF and lustrous, the obverse with some contact marks (£1,200 - £1,500)

1419) Half Sovereign 1817 Marsh 400, S.3786 Fine or better, plugged at the top of the obverse (£270 - £320)

1426) Half Sovereign 1841 Marsh 415, S.3859 Fine (£280 - £350)

1427) Half Sovereign 1844 Marsh 418, S.3859 NVF with some contact marks on the portrait (£280 - £350)

1428) Half Sovereign 1853 Marsh 427, S.3859 GVF with some contact marks (£250 - £300)

1420) Half Sovereign 1828 Marsh 409, S.3804A, Good Fine (£450 - £550) 1429) Half Sovereign 1859 Marsh 433, S.3859A, NEF (£280 - £350)

1421) Half Sovereign 1828 Marsh 409, S.3804A, NVF with some thin scratches and hairlines, scarce (£600 - £700) 1430) Half Sovereign 1866 Marsh 442, S.3860, Die Number 33 NEF (£300 - £350)

1422) Half Sovereign 1835 Marsh 411, S.3831 VG with almost all major details clear, all William IV Half Sovereigns rare in any grade (£700 - £800) 1431) Half Sovereign 1873M Marsh 470, S.3863 About Fine/Fine, of the Melbourne Mint coins, this is one of only two years with this bust type (£250 - £300)

1423) Half Sovereign 1835 Marsh 411, S.3831 VG, all William IV Half Sovereigns scarce in any grade (£175 - £250) 1424) Half Sovereign 1837 Marsh 413, S.3831 in a PCGS holder and graded XF40 Ezen Collection (£800 - £1,000)

1432) Half Sovereign 1877 Marsh 452, S.3860E, Die Number 136, EF or near so with a thin scratch on the obverse field (£260 - £320)

1425) Half Sovereign 1837 Marsh 413, S.3831 VG/Fair, all William IV Half Sovereigns scarce in any grade (£175 - £250) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk


1433) Half Sovereign 1886S Marsh 468, S.3862E, NEF with some contact marks (£260 - £320)

1441) Half Sovereign 1895 Marsh 490, S.3878 GVF/NEF with touches of red toning (£230 - £280) 1434) Half Sovereign 1887 Jubilee Head Imperfect J in J.E.B Marsh 478C, S.3869 EF the obverse with some thin scratches and a few light hairlines (£150 - £300) 1435) Half Sovereign 1887 Jubilee Head, Hooked J in J.E.B. with the B lower and not double struck, Marsh Revised Edition No. 478B, S.3869A, DISH L503, EF (£300 - £400)

1442) Half Sovereign 1896M with 1893 obverse, upright of D of DEF points to a bead, I of IND points to a bead, Marsh Revised Edition No. 498, S.3875, Fine/NVF, Rare (£280 £350)

1436) Half Sovereign 1887 Proof S3869 WR-362 PCGS PR63DCAM desirable thus (£1,200 - £2,000) 1443) Half Sovereign 1897S Marsh 503, S.3881, About VF/GVF and lustrous with some small edge nicks (£230 - £280) 1444) Half Sovereign 1898 Marsh 493, S.3878, A/UNC and lustrous (£240 - £280)

1437) Half Sovereign 1889S Marsh 486, S.3871B, DISH S507, VF/About VF with a heavier contact mark below the bust (£250 - £300)

1438) Half Sovereign 1892 No J.E.B. on truncation, Low Shield, Marsh 481A, S.3869D, DISH L516 Lustrous EF (£250 - £300)

1439) Half Sovereign 1893S Veiled Head Marsh 502, S.3881, Fine/ VF (£230 - £280) 1440) Half Sovereign 1894 Marsh 489, S.3878 NEF/EF (£240 £280)

1445) Half Sovereign 1898 Marsh 493, S.3878, Fine/NVF (£160 - £200) 1446) Half Sovereign 1899 Marsh 494, S.3878, UNC or near so and lustrous with a thin scratch and some light contact marks (£240 - £280)

1447) Half Sovereign 1900 Marsh 495, S.3878, About EF/EF (£220 - £260)

1448) Half Sovereign 1902 Marsh 505, S.3974A, EF with a gentle edge bruise (£250 - £300) 1449) Half Sovereign 1902 Matt Proof S.3974A nFDC the obverse with some hairlines and some toning on the bust (£360 £450)

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1467) Half Sovereign 1937 Proof S.4077 in an NGC holder and graded PF65* the star designation of awarded to coins with exceptional eye appeal and quality for the given grade. Less than 1% of coins are given this, and these pieces fall just short of Cameo designation (£1,500 - £3,000) 1450) Half Sovereign 1904 with B.P. in exergue, Marsh 507A, S.3974B, Fine Good Fine (£150 - £250) 1451) Half Sovereign 1906 Marsh 509 EF with some scratches on the King’s head (£150 - £200) 1452) Half Sovereign 1907 Marsh 510 GVF (£150 - £200) 1453) Half Sovereign 1908 Marsh 511 VF (£150 - £200) 1454) Half Sovereign 1909 Marsh 512 VF (£150 - £200) 1455) Half Sovereign 1909M Marsh 517, S.3975 GVF with some light contact marks (£220 - £260) 1456) Half Sovereign 1910 Marsh 513 EF (£150 - £200) 1457) Half Sovereign 1911 Marsh 526 GVF one light scratch reverse field (£150 - £200)

1468) Half Sovereign 1937 Proof S.4077, Marsh 543A, UNC the obverse with some deeper hairlines causing a depression on the King’s jawline, the fields with some polishing marks on both sides (£1,300 - £1,800)

1458) Half Sovereign 1911 Proof S.4006, Marsh 526A, nFDC retaining almost full mint brilliance (£850 - £950)

1469) Half Sovereign 1937 S. 4077 Proof nFDC with very light toning and a tiny rim nick, retaining almost full mint brilliance (£900 - £1,500) 1459) Half Sovereign 1911S Marsh 537 UNC/AU and highly lustrous, rare in this high grade (£245 - £295) 1460) Half Sovereign 1912 Marsh 527 EF with some old scratches obverse (£150 - £200) 1461) Half Sovereign 1913 Marsh 528 GEF (£150 - £200) 1462) Half Sovereign 1913 Marsh 528, S.4006 EF (£150 - £250)

1470) Half Sovereign 1937 S.4077 Gold Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF63+, the only George VI issue (£1,500 £2,000)

1463) Half Sovereign 1914 Marsh 529 Unc or near so and pleasing (£150 - £200) 1464) Half Sovereign 1914S Marsh 539, S.4009 in an NGC holder and graded MS62 (£250 - £300) 1465) Half Sovereign 1915S Marsh 540, S.4009 in an NGC holder and graded MS62 (£260 - £320)

1471) Half Sovereign 1980 S.SB1 Gold Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£240 - £280)

1466) Half Sovereign 1937 Gold Proof S.4077 in an NGC holder and graded PF64* the star designation is awarded to coins with exceptional eye appeal and quality for the given grade. Less than 1% of coins are given this designation. (£1,500 - £2,500)

1472) Half Sovereign 1989 500th Anniversary of the First Gold Sovereign S.SB3 in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£550 - £650)

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1473) Half Sovereign 1993 S.SB2 Gold Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo (£240 - £280) 1474) Half Sovereign 2002 Shield Reverse Gold Proof S.SB5, in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£400 - £600)

1485) Halfcrown 1658 Cromwell ESC 447 Choice AU and graded 78 by CGS of the 10 examples CGS have graded there are none finer (£7,000 - £10,000)

1475) Half Sovereign 2002 Shield Reverse Proof S.SB5 in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£400 - £600)

1476) Half Sovereign 2002 Shield Reverse S.SB5 UNC with practically full lustre (£150 - £200) 1477) Half Sovereign 2002 Shield S.SB5 Lustrous UNC, still sealed in the original vinyl, comes in a soft pouch with Pineapple Direct certificate (£150 - £200) 1478) Half Sovereign 2004 S.SB4 Gold Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£240 - £280) 1479) Half Sovereign 2016 James Butler portrait Proof S.SB10 in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo (£320 - £360)

1480) Half Sovereigns 2001 S.SB4 Gold Proofs (3) each in an NGC holder and all graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£700 - £900) 1481) Half Sovereigns 2003 S.SB4 Gold Proofs (4) each in an NGC holder and all graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£950 - £1,200) 1482) Half Sovereigns 2003 S.SB4 Gold Proofs (4) each in an NGC holder and all graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£950 - £1,200) 1483) Half Sovereigns 2004 S.SB4 Gold Proofs (4) each in an NGC holder and all graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£950 - £1,200) 1484) Half Sovereigns 2007 S.SB4 (2) Gold Proofs each in an NGC holder both graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£480 - £550)

1486) Halfcrown 1663 No Stops on Obverse, XV edge, ESC 459, Bull 444, EF/GEF a stunning example exhibiting a choice blue, green and gold tone, the surfaces displaying much iridescence, a truly outstanding example that would enhance the finest Halfcrown collection. Possibly one of the best extant examples of this date and variety. Our archive database stretching back to 2003 shows that we have only previously offered 3 examples, the finest grading Fine (£3,000 - £4,000)

1487) Halfcrown 1670 VICESIMO SECVNDO, No Stop after HIB, ESC 467, Bull 453 GVF with some hairlines on the portrait causing a slight depression, some minor adjustment lines and haymarking are present, as with many examples of this issue (£600 - £800)

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1488) Halfcrown 1676 VICESIMO OCTAVO edge, Retrograde 1 in date, ESC 478A, Bull 472, EF, the reverse with blue toning, minor weakness on the 16 of the date. A few odd flecks of haymarking barely detract, a choice and desirable example of this normally weakly struck issue, all Charles II Halfcrowns Very Rare in this high grade (£1,500 - £2,500)

1489) Halfcrown 1677 VICESIMO NONO edge, I over lower I in DEI, ESC 478, Bull 471, GVF, a little weak on the lower part of the 77 of the date, an excellent example of the Fourth Bust portrait, light scattered haymarking barely detracts (£1,000 - £1,500)

1492) Halfcrown 1686 TERTIO edge ESC 496, Bull 751 EF with grey and gold original toning and superb eye appeal, a most attractive high grade example of the First Bust type (£2,000 - £3,000)

1493) Halfcrown 1687 TERTIO edge, First Bust ESC 498, Bull 753 EF with some minor haymarking, a most attractive example (£1,600 - £2,200)

1494) Halfcrown 1687 TERTIO edge, Second Bust ESC 500, Bull 756 A/UNC with a small edge flaw by DEI, a desirable high grade example of this short-lived type, James II Halfcrowns always popular in high grades (£2,200 - £2,800) 1490) Halfcrown 1683 Fourth Bust, TRICESIMO QVARTO edge, ESC 490, Bull 497 A/UNC with grey and gold toning, a superb example with original surfaces displaying very minor adjustment lines and the lightest of friction to the highest points only, a delightful and choice piece, Charles II Halfcrowns, especially those of the later bust types are incredibly difficult to find in the highest grades and are highly prized pieces (£1,200 - £1,800) 1495) Halfcrown 1689 nicely toned EF and graded 65 by CGS and in their holder, EDC 507, Bull 836, First Bust First Shields without frosting, joint finest of 9 graded by CGS (£1,200 £1,500)

1491) Halfcrown 1685 PRIMO ESC 493 GEF desirable thus (£2,500 - £3,500)

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1496) Halfcrown 1689 First Shield, Caul and Interior frosted, with pearls, ESC 503, Bull 826 EF with blue and golden toning, the obverse with some light contact marks and light haymarking, a most attractive example with considerable eye appeal (£1,200 - £1,600)

1497) Halfcrown 1689 First Shield, Caul only frosted, with pearls, ESC 505, Bull 831 Good Fine with some light haymarks (£125 - £175)

1502) Halfcrown 1698 DECIMO ESC 554, Bull 1034 AU with subdued brilliance under a pleasant tone and graded 78 by CGS and in their holder (£1,000 - £1,200)

1503) Halfcrown 1703 VIGO ESC 569 nicely toned EF (£1,200 £1,800)

1498) Halfcrown 1689 First Shield, No frosting, with pearls ESC 507, Bull 835 GVF or better with a thin scratch on Mary’s portrait (£1,250 - £1,500)

1504) Halfcrown 1705 QVINTO Plumes EF with a pleasing tone (£1,200 - £1,600)

1499) Halfcrown 1689 Second Shields, Caul only frosted , with pearls, ESC 510, Bull 839 Good Fine with some hairlines (£220 - £260) 1500) Halfcrown 1697 NONO edge, Large Shields and Later Harp, ESC 541, Bull 1021, A/UNC the reverse with a subtle and attractive colourful tone over original mint lustre, a superb type coin with an excellent portrait of the King, the 1697 coin seldom encountered in this superb state (£800 £1,100)

1501) Halfcrown 1698 DECIMO edge, ESC 554, Bull 1034 A/UNC with attractive tone exhibiting flashes of gold blue and magenta on original surfaces with traces of underlying mint lustre (£800 - £1,200)

1505) Halfcrown 1717 TIRTIO edge, Roses and Plumes, ESC 589, Bull 1554 NEF with attractive green and golden tone, all George I Halfcrowns becoming increasing difficult to find, with high grade examples in high demand (£1,200 - £1,600)

1506) Halfcrown 1720 20 over 17, SEXTO edge, Roses and Plumes, ESC 590, Bull 1555 EF with some old thin scratches on the portrait are visible under magnification, however original blue/grey tone with touches of gold further enhance the eye appeal of this high grade piece (£2,500 - £3,000)

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1511) Halfcrown 1739 Roses, DVODECIMO edge, ESC 600, Bull 1679, double struck I in GEORGIVS, GEF and lustrous with a subtle golden tone, the reverse with a darker toning area at 3 o’clock, a most attractive example of the Young Head type (£1,400 - £1,800)

1507) Halfcrown 1720 with 20 over 17 ESC 590 Bull 1555 EF and graded 60 by CGS and in their holder (£1,800 - £2,200)

1512) Halfcrown 1743 Roses, DECIMO SEPTIMO edge, ESC 603A, Bull 1684, EF or better with a beautiful gold and blue tone, a choice and highly desirable example (£800 - £1,200) 1508) Halfcrown 1723 SSC, DECIMO edge, ESC 592, Bull 1557 EF or better with choice old grey toning, a small scratch on the bust barely detracts, a most attractive example, George I Halfcrowns extremely sought after in this high grade (£2,500 - £3,000)

1513) Halfcrown 1745 LIMA, DECIMO NONO edge, ESC 605, Bull 1687, EF/GEF with a beautiful multicoloured tone exhibiting superb eye appeal (£600 - £900)

1509) Halfcrown 1732 Roses and Plumes ESC 596 GEF and nicely toned (£1,400 - £1,800)

1514) Halfcrown 1746 LIMA, DECIMO NONO edge, ESC 606, Bull 1688, UNC with two small nicks by the King’s eye, the reverse with the slightest cabinet friction to the very highest points only, beautifully toned with green and gold iridescence (£1,000 - £1,200) 1510) Halfcrown 1735 Roses and Plumes, OCTAVO edge, ESC 598, Bull 1677 Obverse GEF or better with some light adjustment lines, Reverse UNC or very near so and choice with the lightest of friction to the highest points only, the eye appeal further enhanced by a subtle underlying blue/ green tone, a sharp and desirable example of the Young head type, very high grade examples such as this very seldom encountered (£1,800 - £2,200) 1515) Halfcrown 1746 LIMA, V over U in GEORGIUS, Bull 1690, About Fine/Fine, the overstrike clear, unlisted by the 1992 edition of ESC, rated R3 by Bull (£150 - £200)

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1516) Halfcrown 1750 VICESIMO QVARTO edge, ESC 609, Bull 1692, A/UNC with a deep and beautiful tone displaying areas of blue/green and gold, with flashes of red and magenta, a superb piece, Ex-Harrington Manville Collection (£2,000 - £2,500)

1521) Halfcrown 1818 ESC 621, Bull 2099 UNC and lustrous, attractively toned blue and green with touches of red and gold in the obverse legend, the obverse with a small rim flaw below the date (£400 - £500)

1522) Halfcrown 1819 ESC 623, Bull 2102 NEF with some contact marks and a thin scratch on the portrait (£180 - £220) 1517) Halfcrown 1751 VICESIMO QVARTO edge, ESC 610, Bull 1693, AU/GEF the obverse with very minor adjustment lines, beautifully toned, the reverse with touches of blue and gold, rated R2 by Bull, choice and desirable examples such as this certainly rarer (£1,800 - £2,200)

1518) Halfcrown 1817 Bull Head, ESC 616, Bull 2090, UNC with very light cabinet friction to the highest points only, displaying original surfaces with a beautiful blue/green and gold tone on underlying mint lustre, a choice example (£400 - £600)

1519) Halfcrown 1817 Small Head ESC 618, Bull 2096 NEF with a gentle edge bruise (£120 - £150)

1523) Halfcrown 1820 George III ESC 625 UNC beautiful gold tone over original brilliance (£400 - £600)

1524) Halfcrown 1820 George III Milled Edge Proof ESC 626a attractive light tone nFDC a few very minor contact marks and hairlines a rare and seldom offered proof issue (£1,500 - £2,000)

1525) Halfcrown 1820 George IV ESC 628, Bull 2357, UNC with a subtle and attractive multicoloured tone on original surfaces, the fields with a slightly prooflike effect, a choice piece, George IV Laureate head Halfcrowns becoming increasingly hard to find in choice grade (£500 - £600)

1520) Halfcrown 1817 Small Head ESC 618, Bull 2096 UNC with practically full lustre, the obverse with a few light contact marks and small flecks of dark toning, the reverse with minor cabinet friction to the highest points (£350 - £450)

1526) Halfcrown 1821 ESC 631, Prooflike Unc with a pleasing light tone a few minor contact marks barely detract from this choice piece (£400 - £600)

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1527) Halfcrown 1823 Second Reverse ESC 634 Choice Unc with a beautiful tone (£500 - £700)

1532) Halfcrown 1835 ESC 665 Bull 2481 Choice Unc and graded 82 by CGS and in their holder (£1,500 - £2,000)

1528) Halfcrown 1824 ESC 636 BU (£500 - £800)

1533) Halfcrown 1836 ESC 666 bright Unc or near so (£500 - £700)

1529) Halfcrown 1825 ESC 642, Unc with prooflike fields (£400 - £600)

1534) Halfcrown 1836 ESC 666 Prooflike Unc (£500 - £700)

1530) Halfcrown 1829 ESC 649 bright Unc or near so and very rare in this high grade (£500 - £900)

1531) Halfcrown 1834 WW in script ESC 662 Unc, the reverse toning (£500 - £700)

1535) Halfcrown 1836 ESC 666 richly toned Unc (£500 - £700)

1536) Halfcrown 1840 ESC 673, Bull 2715 UNC with a full sharp strike and choice with original colour and underlying lustre (£1,100 - £1,400)

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1537) Halfcrown 1841 ESC 674, Bull 2716 EF with two edge nicks, the obverse with a series of fine hairline scratches on the bust and in the obverse fields under a colourful artificial tone, retains very good eye appeal, an extremely rare coin in all grades, with a mintage around a quarter of that of the 1905 Halfcrown (£3,500 - £4,500) 1542) Halfcrown 1845 ESC 679, Bull 2722 richly toned Unc (£1,100 - £1,400)

1538) Halfcrown 1842 ESC 675, Bull 2717 UNC and lustrous a choice piece (£1,100 - £1,400) 1543) Halfcrown 1874 ESC 692, Bull 2741 EF or very near so with a small flan flaw on the Queen’s cheek and some light rub in this area (£150 - £200) 1544) Halfcrown 1876 ESC 699, Bull 2748 Unc or near so and lustrous with much eye appeal (£500 - £700) 1539) Halfcrown 1842 ESC 675, Bull 2717 UNC and lustrous with some minor contact marks, the reverse with two minor tone lines, an eye-catching example of this scarce early Victorian issue (£750 - £1,000)

1545) Halfcrown 1878 ESC 701 Unc or near so and graded 75 by CGS and in their holder (£500 - £700)

1540) Halfcrown 1843 ESC 676 EF/AU and richly toned (£700 £1,100)

1546) Halfcrown 1883 ESC 700, Unc or near so and lustrous with good eye appeal (£350 - £500)

1541) Halfcrown 1844 4’s with upper serifs, ESC 677, Bull 2720 UNC and with practically full lustre, the obverse with a small nick above the Queen’s eyebrow, a superb original example with outstanding eye appeal, showcasing the full beauty of the early Young Head high relief design (£1,000 - £1,200)

1547) Halfcrown 1886 ESC 714 lustrous Unc or near so (£300 £500)

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1559) Halfcrown to Shilling (3) Halfcrown 1912 ESC 759, Bull 3711 NVF/VF, Florin 1912 ESC 931, Bull 3757 Good Fine/VF and Shilling 1912 ESC 1422, Bull 3801 NEF (£50 - £75) 1560) Halfpennies (2) 1862 Freeman 289 dies 7+G A/UNC and lustrous, 1885 Freeman 354 dies 17+S A/UNC and lustrous, both with some toning (£70 - £100) 1548) Halfcrown 1887 Jubilee Head ESC 719, Bull 2771, Davies 640 dies 1A, EF and colourfully toned, the obverse with a thin scratch in the field (£50 - £60)

1561) Halfpenny 1694 Peck 602 Near EF a well-struck example and rare in this high grade (£680 - £750)

1549) Halfcrown 1887 Jubilee Head ESC 719, Bull 2771, Davies 640 dies 1A, GEF with some minor tone lines in the obverse fields, Florin 1887 Jubilee Head, small J in J.E.B., ESC 868, Bull 2953, Davies 811 dies 2A, EF and attractively toned (£70 - £90) 1550) Halfcrown 1893 Proof ESC 727, Bull 2779, Davies 663 dies 2B, in an NGC holder and graded PF63 (£600 - £700)

1562) Halfpenny 1717 with only a faint trace of a stop after REX, Peck 768/769 (see notes on Nicholson Collection item no. 171) Good Fine for wear with even corrosion. Farthing 1675 Peck Fine or better the flan with light pitting (£70 £90) 1563) Halfpenny 1752 Peck 882 Chocolate Unc and graded 80 by CGS and in their holder finest of 3 graded by CGS rare thus and one of the first coins graded by CGS being UIN 40 (£450 - £550)

1551) Halfcrown 1899 ESC 733, Bull 2785 UNC and lustrous with touches of golden tone (£90 - £120) 1552) Halfcrown 1903 ESC 748, Bull 3569 GEF/AU rare thus (£1,400 - £2,200)

1564) Halfpenny 1770 Copper Proof Peck 895, Die axis upright, 12.00 grammes, UNC with traces of lustre, a beautiful example and superior to the example in the Nicholson Collection (£300 - £700)

1553) Halfcrown 1904 ESC 749, Bull 3570 Fine/VG or better, scarce (£50 - £60) 1554) Halfcrown 1911 Proof ESC 758, Bull 3710 nFDC with some light hairlines, retaining almost full mint brilliance (£200 - £250) 1555) Halfcrown 1925 ESC 772, Bull 3727 Bright GF/NVF, one of the key dates in the George V series (£70 - £90)

1565) Halfpenny 1771 Ball below spear blade Peck 898 A/UNC with traces of lustre, a very pleasing example (£280 - £350)

1556) Halfcrown 1927 First Reverse ESC 775, Bull 3730 UNC/AU and lustrous (£40 - £60) 1557) Halfcrown 1927 Second Reverse Proof ESC 776, Bull 3732 nFDC retaining much original mint brilliance (£70 - £90) 1558) Halfcrown 1930 ESC 779, Bull 3739 VF/GVF a pleasing example of this key date (£150 - £200)

1566) Halfpenny 1826 Reverse A Peck 1433 EF and graded 60 by CGS and in their holder (£60 - £80)

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1567) Halfpenny 1837 Peck 1465 EF and graded 60 by CGS and in their holder (£70 - £90) 1568) Halfpenny 1861 appears to read HALP for HALF only Fair with many surface knocks and dents but very rare (£55 £75)

1583) Maundy Set 1800 ESC 2421, Bull 2239, comprising Fourpence 1800 VF toned, Threepence 1800 NEF, Twopence 1800 GVF attractively toned, and Penny 1800 GEF with golden tone (£250 - £300)

1569) Halfpenny 1862 Dies 7+G Freeman 289 Choice Chocolate Unc and graded 85 by CGS and in their holder (£140 - £180) 1570) Halfpenny 1862 Freeman 289 dies 7+G UNC with around 40% lustre (£40 - £60) 1571) Halfpenny 1887 Freeman 358 CGS UNC 82 (£55 - £90) 1572) Halfpenny 1887 Freeman 358 Unc with some lustre and graded 80 by CGS and in their holder (£50 - £80) 1573) Halfpenny 1888 Freeman 359 Unc with some lustre and graded 80 by CGS and in their holder (£50 - £80) 1574) Halfpenny 1893 Freeman 368 Lustrous Unc and graded 82 by CGS and in their holder (£90 - £120) 1575) Halfpenny 1929 Freeman 412 Lustrous Unc and graded 85 by CGS and in their holder (£40 - £50)

1584) Maundy Set 1830 ESC 2435, Bull 2456, NEF with some hairlines, the Threepence with YR 1862 scratched in the reverse fields (£140 - £180) 1585) Maundy Set 1839 ESC 2448, Bull 3481, all with die axis inverted, the Fourpence with 183 double struck , the Threepence with the 8 double struck, UNC with an attractive matching tone, the Twopence and Penny with minor cabinet friction, the early Victorian sets becoming increasingly difficult to find (£350 - £450)

1576) Halfpenny 1933 Freeman 420 Lustrous Unc and graded 82 by CGS and in their holder (£20 - £30) 1577) Halfpenny or medalet in copper William and Mary, undated, Peck 636 Obv: Small bust of the King right GVLIELMVS III DEI GRATIA, Rev: Small bust of the Queen right, Fine with some flan flaws on either side, (listed under uncertain pieces by Peck), along with a William and Mary Tin Halfpenny in Poor grade (£55 - £90) 1578) Maundy a part set 1961 (3 coins) Fourpence, Threepence and Twopence Lustrous UNC with a light matching tone, in a red square Maundy Money box, and Maundy Fourpence 1908 GEF (£50 - £100) 1579) Maundy Fourpence 1689 GV below bust, Threepence obverse die used in error, ESC 1865, Bull 877 GVF/VF the reverse with some light haymarking (£100 - £120)

1586) Maundy Set 1847 ESC 2457, Bull 3490, the Fourpence with 8 over lower 8, the Threepence with double struck 8, the Twopence with double struck 8, the Penny with partial horizontal bar to the 4. A tiny spot above the head of the Fourpence, lustrous UNC, matching and choice, this set one of the key date rarities of the entire Maundy series, and would enhance any advanced Victorian or Maundy Collection (£650 - £850)

1580) Maundy Fourpence 1837 Robinson 382 GVF with grey tone (£35 - £45) 1581) Maundy Odds (4) Fourpence 1776 ESC 1914, Bull 2250 Good Fine, Threepences (2) 1679 ESC 1970, Bull 660 Fine, 1689 Arabic 1 in date, stop after G, ESC 1987, Bull 916 Good Fine, Penny 1776 6 over higher 6 as ESC 2357, NVF/ VF (£40 - £60) 1582) Maundy Odds and Silver Threepence (3) comprising Maundy Fourpence 1784 ESC 2417, Bull 2235 NEF/GVF, Maundy Penny 1792 Wire Money ESC 2419, Bull 2299 EF, Silver Threepence 1944 ESC 2158, Bull 4298 Lustrous UNC (£110 - £140)

1587) Maundy Set 1848 ESC 2458, Bull 3491, the Twopence with F of F:D: overstruck, possibly over an E, A/UNC to UNC, light cabinet friction to the highest points only, a choice and matching tone further enhances the eye appeal of this superb and rare set. (£720 - £900)

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1595) Maundy Set 2019 S.MC1-MC4 Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue. The 2019 Maundy was presented at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. (£380 - £450)

1588) Maundy Set 1897 ESC 2512 EF to UNC toned, in a contemporary red dated box (£100 - £150) 1589) Maundy Set 1899 ESC 2514, Bull 3557 GEF with an attractive and matching tone, comes with long black dated box (£200 - £250) 1590) Maundy Set 1905 ESC 2521, Bull 3611 UNC with attractive and colourful matching tone, the Penny with some small darker tone spots which barely detract (£200 - £250)

1596) Maundy Threepences (2) 1931 Robinson 806 EF, 1932 Robinson 810 Good Fine (£30 - £50) 1597) One Hundred Pounds 2021 Gold One Ounce ‘Completer’ coin S.QBBGC11 UNC and fully lustrous (£1,600 - £2,000)

1591) Maundy Set 1953 ESC 2570, Bull 4559 Lustrous A/UNC to UNC the Penny with some minor toning, comes in the maroon dated case, this set rare and extremely sought after especially in this high grade (£1,000 - £1,200)

1598) One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Token 1815 ESC 978 UNC and nicely toned with minor cabinet friction (£120 - £180)

1592) Maundy Set 1973 ESC 2590, S.MS1973 A/UNC to UNC and lustrous with some minor nicks and hairlines, the Twopence and Penny with traces of old lacquering. Note: Sets of this year were distributed at Westminster Abbey (£125 - £150) 1593) Maundy Set 1990 ESC 2607, S.MS1990, FDC/nFDC in the red Royal Mint box of issue. The Maundy distribution for 1990 took place at Newcastle Cathedral (£220 - £260) 1594) Maundy Set 2018 S.MS2018 Proof FDC in the Royal Mint red box of issue. The Maundy distribution for 2018 took place at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle (£350 - £450)

1599) Pennies (3) 1897 Gouby BP1897Aa with tilted 7 in date UNC with good subdued lustre, 1911 mis-strike with a crossshaped part of the obverse fully struck, the remainder weakly struck VG, plus a normal 1911 Penny EF cleaned (£35 - £70) 1600) Pennies Mint Errors - Mis-Strikes (2) 1873 an off-metal striking (in cupro-nickel?) Poor, 1863 on a thick flan weighing 12.36 grammes, Fair, 1873 weighing 8.2 grammes (£25 - £75) 1601) Penny 1827 Peck 1430 GVF or slightly better for wear, with some contact marks, on a porous flan as is often the case for this issue, a fully struck example, Very Rare in all grades above Fine (£750 - £1,000)

1602) Penny 1843 REG: Peck 1486 VG and a key date in this series (£40 - £70) 1603) Penny 1848 Plain Date Peck 1496 EF with a small edge nick and a small spot by NIAR (£80 - £100)

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1604) Penny 1853 Ornamental Trident, Narrow Date, Gouby CP1853D NVF/GF with some edge bruises, the actual coin used for the Gouby website illustration (£15 - £30) 1605) Penny 1858 No WW, BRITANNIAR with no serifs at all to the first I, Bramah 26a NVF with a small edge bruise, Rare (£40 - £60) 1606) Penny 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 13 dies 3+D in an NGC holder UNC details, cleaned (£15 - £35) 1607) Penny 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 13 dies 3+D in an NGC holder UNC details, cleaned (£15 - £35) 1608) Penny 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 13 dies 3+D in an NGC holder UNC details, cleaned (£15 - £35) 1609) Penny 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 13 dies 3+D in an NGC holder UNC details, cleaned (£15 - £35) 1610) Penny 1870 Freeman 60 dies 6+G, 13 teeth date spacing, Gouby BP1870 Ae, UNC/EF with uneven lustre and a die flaw through the 8 of the date, Ex-I. Robinson 24/8/1996 £145 (£100 - £150)

1618) Penny 1930 Freeman 203 Practically BU and graded 85 by CGS and in their holder (£30 - £50) 1619) Penny 1934 Freeman 210 dies 5+C UNC with good, slightly uneven lustre, Halfpenny 1934 Freeman 422 dies 3+B UNC with good subdued lustre, the Penny seldom seen this nice (£150 - £250) 1620) Quarter Guinea 1718 S.3638 in an NGC holder and graded AU58 (£850 - £950)

1611) Penny 1877 Freeman 91 dies 8+J, UNC/AU and lustrous with very light cabinet friction to the highest points (£40 - £80) 1612) Penny 1887 Freeman 125 dies 12+N UNC and fully lustrous, the obverse with some contact marks (£200 - £250) 1613) Penny 1889 Freeman UNC with around 70% lustre and some tone spots in places (£55 - £75) 1614) Penny 1891 Freeman 132 dies 12+N UNC the obverse with almost full lustre, the reverse with a few small tone spots (£75 - £100)

1621) Shilling 1663 First Bust ESC 1022, Bull 500 VG or better, a collectable example for the grade (£130 - £160) 1622) Shilling 1676 ESC 1047, Bull 536 Fine, cleaned and almost fully retoned (£300 - £350)

1615) Penny 1908 Freeman 164A dies 1*+C VG Rare (£150 - £250) 1616) Penny 1909 Freeman 169 dies 2+E, 1 of date points directly to a rim tooth, VG with the variety very clear, Rated R9 by Freeman, but known to be extremely rare with only a small number of examples known (£500 - £750)

1623) Shilling 1697 Third Bust, as ESC 1102, Bull 1128, with RFX for REX, Fine with some signs of die clashing, unusual, Florin 1881 xxri error, as ESC 856, Bull 2902A, VG or better/ Near Fine (£20 - £40) 1624) Shilling 1705 Plumes in angles, Second Bust, plain below, BR. FRA legend ESC 1135, Bull 1392 VF with attractive grey tone, listed as scarce by Bull, examples in VF or better considerably rarer (£300 - £400)

1617) Penny 1912H Freeman 173 dies 1+A NGC MS65 RB desirable thus (£200 - £300)

1625) Shilling 1708 E* Edinburgh Bust, Wide Shields, ESC 1151, Bull 1439 About Fine/Fine and pleasing for the grade (£25 - £50) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk


1626) Shilling 1708 Third Bust, plain below ESC 1147, Bull 1399 EF the obverse with some hairlines and adjustment lines (£350 - £450)

1633) Shilling 1743 Roses ESC 1203, Bull 1720 Good Fine with some scratches below the bust (£80 - £100) 1634) Shilling 1745 LIMA ESC 1204, Bull 1722 Good Fine (£100 - £120) 1635) Shilling 1758 ESC 1213, Bull 1734, About EF/EF the obverse lustrous with some haymarking, the reverse with a pleasing and colourful tone (£100 - £120)

1627) Shilling 1710 Roses and Plumes ESC 1156, Bull 1405, Good Fine a bold and collectable example, Rare, rated R2 by Bull (£140 - £180)

1636) Shilling 1758 ESC 1213, Bull 1734, in an NGC holder and graded AU55, appears conservatively graded (£95 - £125) 1637) Shilling 1817 ESC 1232 UNC slabbed and graded LCGS 82 looks better (£200 - £300)

1628) Shilling 1723 SSC First Bust NVF/VF the obverse with a slightly uneven tone (£100 - £120) 1629) Shilling 1723 with C over SS reverse ESC 1176A Choice Unc and graded 82 by CGS and in their holder joint finest of 18 graded by CGS (£500 - £600) 1638) Shilling 1825 Laureate Head ESC 1253, Bull 2402 Unc and graded 80 by CGS and in their holder (£380 - £480)

1630) Shilling 1727 George II, Roses and Plumes, ESC 1190, Bull 1695, Obverse GVF or better, Reverse NEF, with hints of golden toning (£400 - £650)

1639) Shilling 1825 Lion on Crown ESC 1254, Bull 2405 EF with good subdued lustre and a hint of toning in the legends (£80 - £100) 1640) Shilling 1829 ESC 1260, Bull 2413, EF with attractive peripheral golden tone, scarce in high grade (£140 - £180)

1631) Shilling 1731 Plumes, G over G and T over T in GRATIA, both underlying letters clearly misplaced, as ESC 1195, Bull 1702 Good Fine/Bold Fine, Very Rare, rated R2 by Bull, our archive database stretching back to 2003 confirms that we have only previously offered one other example so in the light of this, possibly still under-rated by the Bull catalogue (£500 - £600)

1632) Shilling 1741 Roses ESC 1202, Bull 1717 NEF a very pleasing example (£450 - £550)

1641) Shilling 1838 ESC 1278, Bull 2973 NEF (£100 - £120) 1642) Shilling 1844 ESC 1291, Bull 2990, GEF/AU with attractive golden toning (£250 - £300)

1643) Shilling 1851 ESC 1298, Bull 2999, A/UNC and lustrous, with golden tone in the legends, a most attractive example of this key date rarity, missing from many advanced Shilling collections, extremely desirable and very seldom encountered in high grade (£650 - £850)

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1644) Shilling 1852 ESC 1299, Choice Unc and graded 85 by CGS and in their holder (£380 - £480)

1656) Sixpence 1693 ESC 1529, Bull 869, in an NGC holder and graded XF45, William and Mary Sixpences rare in all grades above Fine (£400 - £700) 1645) Shilling 1858 ESC 1706, Bull 3200, Davies 879 dies 4A, GEF and lustrous with some small rim nicks (£150 - £200) 1646) Shilling 1872 ESC 1324, Bull 3042, Die Number 90, in an NGC holder and graded MS64 (£220 - £260) 1647) Shilling 1887 Young Head ESC 1349, Bull 3080 UNC or near so with good subdued lustre, the obverse with some lamination (£80 - £120)

1657) Sixpence 1696 First Bust Early Harp Large Crowns ESC 1533 Unc and graded 82 by CGS (£300 - £380)

1648) Shilling 1900 ESC 1369, Unc and graded 80 by CGS and in their holder (£75 - £95) 1649) Shilling 1916 ESC 1426 CGS UNC 80 toned (£80 - £125) 1650) Shilling 1923 ESC 1433, CGS type SH.G5.1923.01, Lustrous UNC, slabbed and graded CGS 85, the joint finest known of 15 examples thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report (£70 - £100) 1651) Shilling 1933 ESC 1446 Choice UNC, slabbed and graded CGS 82 (£60 - £100) 1652) Shilling to Silver Threepence (3) Shilling 1887 Jubilee Head ESC 1351, Bull 3137, Davies 982 dies 1C, EF and colourfully toned, Sixpence 1887 Jubilee Head, Withdrawn type ESC 1752, Bull 3264, Davies 1151 UNC with a deep and rich tone, Threepence 1887 Jubilee Head ESC 2096, Bull 3436 UNC with a deep grey tone (£70 - £90) 1653) Shillings (3) 1723SSC First Bust ESC 1176, Bull 1586 Near Fine/Fine, 1885 ESC 13456, Bull 3076 EF, 1892 ESC 1360, Bull 3147 GEF (£100 - £150) 1654) Sixpence 1674 ESC 1512, Bull 566 EF and beautifully toned, with deep blue/green in the legends, and touches of gold and cinnamon, a small edge nick and a contact marks on the bust barely detract. A well struck example with outstanding eye appeal, a superb example of this early milled type (£500 - £600)

1655) Sixpence 1683 ESC 1523, Bull 580 EF/NEF the obverse well struck, high grade examples of the Charles II Sixpence series becoming increasingly hard to find (£420 - £550)

1658) Sixpence 1696 First Bust, Early Harp, Large Crowns ESC 1533, Bull 1202 NEF (£90 - £120) 1659) Sixpence 1711 Small Lis ESC 1596, Bull 1460 NVF/VF with grey tone (£130 - £150) 1660) Sixpence 1723 SSC Small Letters on obverse, ESC 1600, Bull 1612 NVF with some small thin scratches on the obverse (£180 - £220) 1661) Sixpence 1758 ESC 1623 A/UNC attractively toned the reverse colourfully so, and over original lustre, Ex-A.Bole collection DNW 29/9/2010 Lot 1734 (£70 - £120) 1662) Sixpence 1821 BBITANNIAR error ESC 1656, Bull 2424 EF nicely toned, the obverse with some scratches, a very rare variety, usually only found in lower grades (£450 - £550)

1663) Sixpence 1821 ESC 1564 Unc and graded 82 by CGS and in their holder (£260 - £360)

1664) Sixpence 1825 ESC 1659, Bull 2427 EF or very near so with golden tone (£120 - £150) 1665) Sixpence 1829 ESC 1666, Bull 2439 EF and colourfully toned, a minor thin scratch behind the lion’s head barely detracts (£100 - £120)

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1666) Sixpence 1831 ESC 1670 Choice Unc and graded 88 by CGS and in their holder, finest recorded from 32 graded by CGS (£440 - £500) 1679) Sixpence 1893 Veiled Head Proof ESC 1763, Bull 3286, Davies 1180P dies 1A, in an NGC holder and graded PF65 (£250 - £300) 1667) Sixpence 1831 ESC 1670, Bull 2499 GVF the reverse slightly better, with a pleasing old grey tone (£70 - £80)

1680) Sixpence 1902 ESC 1785, Bull 3597, Choice Unc and graded 85 by CGS and in their holder the second finest of 34 graded by CGS (£50 - £70)

1668) Sixpence 1846 ESC 1692 Choice Unc and graded 85 by CGS and in their holder (£300 - £400)

1681) Sixpence 1906 ESC 1790, Bull 3605, Unc and graded 82 by CGS and in their holder (£75 - £100) 1682) Sixpence 1910 ESC 1794 NGC MS64 (£100 - £150)

1669) Sixpence 1852 ESC 1697, Bull 3188 EF and lustrous with a rim nick at 8 o’clock on the reverse (£90 - £120) 1670) Sixpence 1859 ESC 1708, Bull 3203 GVF/NEF with some tiny rim nicks (£65 - £95) 1671) Sixpence 1863 ESC 1712, Bull 3209 EF the obverse lightly cleaned with some hairlines, this date rare in all grades (£120 - £220)

1683) Sixpence 1916 ESC 1801, Unc and graded 80 by CGS and in their holder (£30 - £40) 1684) Sixpence 1917 ESC 1802, Bull 3878 A/UNC with some light hairlines and touches of golden tone in the legends (£20 - £40) 1685) Sixpence 1946 ESC 1836, Choice Unc and graded 88 by CGS and in their holder joint finest of 30 graded by CGS (£40 - £50) 1686) Sixpences (2) 1921 ESC 1807 UNC toned, 1922 ESC 1808 UNC toned (£85 - £110)

1672) Sixpence 1863 ESC 1712, Bull 3209 VG, Rare, one of the key dates in Victoria Young head series (£65 - £95)

1687) Sovereign 1817 Marsh 1, S.3785 GVF or better/GVF (£3,300 - £3,800)

1673) Sixpence 1881 Normal Date ESC 1740, Bull 3251, Davies 1099 GEF and graded 70 by CGS and in their holder (£60 - £90) 1674) Sixpence 1883 ESC 1744, Bull 3255 EF with a small edge nick (£40 - £60) 1675) Sixpence 1887 JH Revised ESC 1754 CGS 70, Halfcrown 1937 ESC 786 CGS 78, Halfpenny 1965 CGS 82 (£20 - £30)

1688) Sovereign 1817 Marsh 1, S.3785 VG/Near Fine, plugged (£500 - £600)

1676) Sixpence 1887 Jubilee Head, Withdrawn type Proof, ESC 1753, Bull 3269, UNC/nFDC nicely toned with some hairlines (£225 - £275)

1689) Sovereign 1818 Ascending colon after BRITANNIAR Marsh 2A, S.3785A, GF/NVF with some rub to the portrait and a spot on the King’s ear. A rare variety and hard to find in all grades above Fine (£2000 - £2,500)

1677) Sixpence 1887 Young Head ESC 1750, Bull 3262, Choice Unc and graded 85 by CGS and in their holder, Ex PCGS MS64 and the second finest from 47 graded by CGS (£180 - £220) 1678) Sixpence 1893 Jubilee Head ESC 1761, Bull 3284 approaching Fine, superior to the example sold in London Coins Auction A177 which realised £850 (£800 - £1,200)

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1690) Sovereign 1820 Closed 2, Marsh 4, S.3785C, Near Fine, Ex-Jewellery (£750 - £850) 1691) Sovereign 1821 Marsh 5, S.3800, GVF/About EF, the obverse with some deeper hairlines causing a shallow depression to the neck, jawline and left field, slightly duller in this area, overall still with good eye appeal (£1,200 £1,500)

1695) Sovereign 1828 Marsh 13, S.3801, Good Very Fine grade 50 by CGS and in their holder, rated R4 by Marsh one of the classic key rarities in the entire milled Sovereign series. This being the highest grade of only 2 of this date we have offered (£18,000 - £26,000)

1692) Sovereign 1822 Marsh 6, S.3800, GVF/NEF (£1200 - £1,500)

1693) Sovereign 1826 Marsh 11, S.3801, GVF/NEF with some small rim nicks (£1,000 - £1,400)

1694) Sovereign 1827 Marsh 12, S.3801, GVF with some contact marks (£1,000 - £1,400)

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1696) Sovereign 1829 Marsh 14, S.3801 EF/GEF cleaned and heavily hairlined in the fields, in spite of this, not without eye appeal, with the reverse design in particular retaining excellent detail (£1,400 - £1,800)

1697) Sovereign 1830 Marsh 15, S.3801 VF with some gentle edge bruises (£1,050 - £1,350)

1702) Sovereign 1837 Marsh 21, S.3829B About VF/VF with some small edge nicks (£1,200 - £1,500)

1703) Sovereign 1837 Marsh 21, S.3829B, in an NGC holder and graded XF45 (£1,200 - £1,500)

1704) Sovereign 1838 Marsh 22, S.3852 Fine, rare in all grades (£800 - £1,400) 1698) Sovereign 1831 First Bust, Nose points to first N in BRITANNIAR, W.W. incuse with stops Marsh 16, S.3829, NEF with some contact marks, Very Rare in high grade (£3,400 - £3,800)

1705) Sovereign 1838 Marsh 22, S.3852 GVF, rare in all grades (£2,500 - £3,500) 1699) Sovereign 1832 Second Bust, Nose points to the I of BRITANNIAR, Marsh 17, S.3829B, Fine (£400 - £700)

1700) Sovereign 1832 Second Bust, Nose points to the I of BRITANNIAR, Marsh 17, S.3829B, in an NGC holder and graded XF45 (£1,250 - £1,500)

1701) Sovereign 1832 Second Bust, Nose points to the I of BRITANNIAR, Marsh 17, S.3829B, VF/GVF (£1,300 - £1,600)

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1706) Sovereign 1841 Marsh 24 the key date Victorian variety and with unbarred As in GRATIA EF the reverse better this being choice and lustrous, graded as 70 by CGS and in their holder (£24,000 - £30,000)

1707) Sovereign 1842 Marsh 25, S.3852 GVF/NEF with some small rim nicks (£300 - £450)

1708) Sovereign 1842 Open 2 in date, Marsh 25A, S.3852 Good Fine/NVF with some contact marks (£500 - £600)

1709) Sovereign 1843 Marsh 26, S.3852 NEF the obverse with some contact marks and hairlines (£300 - £450)

1710) Sovereign 1843 Marsh 26, S.3852 NEF/EF and lustrous with some contact marks (£500 - £600)

1711) Sovereign 1844 Marsh 27, S.3852 NVF (£300 - £450)

1712) Sovereign 1845 Marsh 28, S.3852 Good Fine/VF (£300 £450) 1713) Sovereign 1846 Marsh 29, S.3852 Good Fine or slightly better, the obverse with some contact marks (£300 - £450)

1714) Sovereign 1847 Marsh 30, S.3852 Fine (£300 - £450)

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1715) Sovereign 1848 Marsh 31, S.3852C NEF (£450 - £550)

1725) Sovereign 1856 Marsh 39, S.3852D VF the reverse with light toning in places (£300 - £450) 1726) Sovereign 1857 Marsh 40, S.3852D NEF (£350 - £500)

1716) Sovereign 1848 Marsh 31, S.3852C VF, Ex-Jewellery (£300 - £450) 1717) Sovereign 1849 Marsh 32, S.3852C Good Fine/NVF with a heavier contact mark on the obverse (£300 - £450)

1727) Sovereign 1857 Marsh 40, S.3852D VF/NEF (£300 - £450)

1718) Sovereign 1850 Marsh 33, S.3852C VF (£300 - £450)

1728) Sovereign 1858 Marsh 41, S.3852D GVF/EF and lustrous (£300 - £450) 1719) Sovereign 1851 Marsh 34, S.3852C EF/GEF and lustrous with some light contact marks and small rim nicks (£300 - £450)

1729) Sovereign 1859 Marsh 42, S.3852D VF/NEF (£300 - £450)

1720) Sovereign 1852 Marsh 35, S.3852C GVF (£300 - £450) 1721) Sovereign 1852 Marsh 35, S.3852C GVF/NEF (£300 - £450) 1730) Sovereign 1860 E over higher E in DEI, only the lower part of the underlying E is visible, Marsh 43, S.3852D, similar to the example in the Bentley collection (Lot 81) NEF/EF with some contact marks. Note: this overstrike is usually found on the 1861 coin. (£300 - £450)

1722) Sovereign 1853 W.W. Raised on truncation, Marsh 36, S.3852C NVF/VF (£300 - £450) 1723) Sovereign 1854 W.W. Incuse on truncation, Marsh 37, S.3852D VF/EF (£300 - £450)

1731) Sovereign 1861 First 1 and 8 in date both struck over lower figures, as Marsh 44, S.3852D, NEF with some edge nicks and some toning in places (£300 - £450) 1732) Sovereign 1862 Wide date, Marsh 45, S.3852D Good Fine/ VF (£300 - £450)

1724) Sovereign 1855 W.W.Incuse on truncation, Marsh 38, S.3852D About VF/NEF (£300 - £450)

1733) Sovereign 1863 Marsh 46, S.3852D About VF/VF (£300 £450)

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1734) Sovereign 1863 Marsh 48, S.3853, Die Number 6 VF/GVF (£300 - £450) 1735) Sovereign 1863 Marsh 48, S.3853, Die Number 7 VF/GVF (£300 - £450) 1736) Sovereign 1863 with the die number 827 on the truncation Marsh 46A Rarity 6, Spink 3852F no die number variety VF graded 45 by CGS and the first example we have offered of this type for more than 6 years (£10,000 - £15,000)

1737) Sovereign 1864 Marsh 49, S.3853, Die Number 85, VF/NEF with some small edge nicks (£300 - £450)

1738) Sovereign 1865 Marsh 50, S.3853, Die Number 21, NEF/ EF the obverse with some contact marks (£300 - £450)

1739) Sovereign 1866 1 over lower 1 in date, Marsh 51, S.3853, Die Number 74 About VF with some tiny rim nicks (£300 - £450) 1740) Sovereign 1866 Marsh 51, S.3853, Die Number 18, Good Fine/VF (£300 - £450) 1741) Sovereign 1868 Marsh 52, S.3853, Die Number 7, NVF/VF (£300 - £450) 1742) Sovereign 1869 Marsh 53, S.3853, Die Number 19, Good Fine/VF (£300 - £450) 1743) Sovereign 1869 Shield Die No. 60 Marsh 53 VF (£300 - £450) 1744) Sovereign 1870 Marsh 54, S.3853, Die Number 82, VF/NEF (£300 - £450)

1745) Sovereign 1871 George and the Dragon Plain Edge Proof, with Large incomplete B.P. in exergue, wider date with the last 1 higher and slightly more distant from the 7, dragon with lower claws detached, 8.02 grammes, die axis upright, S.3856, UNC with some hairlines, retaining much original mint brilliance, the obverse with some small contact marks in the field below VIC, 1871 Proof Sovereigns of all types are extremely rare and highly prized (£6,000 - £9,000) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk


1746) Sovereign 1871 Shield Reverse Marsh 55, S.3853B, Die Number 13, the obverse NEF with some hairline scratches, the reverse GEF and lustrous, (£300 - £450)

1757) Sovereign 1875S George and the Dragon, Marsh 114, S.3858A, light rub to the portrait VF/GVF with some red toning (£450 - £550)

1747) Sovereign 1872 George and the Dragon Marsh 85, S.3856A, in a PCGS holder and graded MS62 (£500 - £600)

1758) Sovereign 1879M George and the Dragon, Horse with long tail, W.W. buried in truncation, Marsh 101, S.3857 GEF and lustrous (£450 - £550) 1748) Sovereign 1872 Shield Reverse Marsh 56, S.3853B, Die Number 31, GVF/NEF (£300 - £450) 1749) Sovereign 1872 Shield Reverse, Marsh 47, S,3853B, No Die Number, NEF/EF (£300 - £450) 1750) Sovereign 1872 Shield Reverse, Marsh 56, S.3853, Die Number 61 VF/GVF and in a perspex holder (£300 - £450)

1759) Sovereign 1879M George and the Dragon, Horse with long tail, W.W. buried in truncation, Marsh 101, S.3857 in a PCGS holder and graded MS61 (£400 - £500)

1751) Sovereign 1872 Shield Reverse, Marsh 56, S.3853B, Die Number 101 GVF/EF (£300 - £450)

1760) Sovereign 1880 Second 8 over 7, WW complete on broad truncation, Horse with long tail, Marsh 91A, S.3856D NGC MS61 desirable thus (£400 - £700) 1752) Sovereign 1872 Shield Reverse, Marsh 56, S.3853B, Die Number 12 NVF/GVF with some small rim nicks (£300 £450) 1753) Sovereign 1872 Shield Reverse, Marsh 56, S.3853B, Die Number 71 NVF/GVF the obverse with a heavier contact mark on the Queen’s hair (£300 - £450) 1754) Sovereign 1872M Shield Reverse, Marsh 59, S.3857, GVF/ NEF (£500 - £600)

1755) Sovereign 1873 Shield Reverse Marsh 57, S.3853B, Die Number 17 NVF/VF (£300 - £450)

1761) Sovereign 1880M George and the Dragon, Horse with long tail, W.W. buried in truncation, Marsh 102, S.3857, GEF/ AU and lustrous (£450 - £550)

1762) Sovereign 1882S Shield Reverse, Marsh 78, S.3855B, AU/ UNC and lustrous with some contact marks, the reverse prooflike (£550 - £650)

1756) Sovereign 1874 Shield Reverse Marsh 58, S.3853B, Die Number 32 Good Fine/VF, one of the key date rarities in the entire Victorian series and always keenly sought after in all grades (£2,500 - £4,000)

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1763) Sovereign 1883M George and the Dragon, horse with short tail, WW complete on broad truncation, S.3857B, NEF with some contact marks, in a slide case (£300 - £450)

original frosting, close examination of the obverse shows a series of fine hairlines causing a shallow depression in the field (£3,000 - £4,000)

1764) Sovereign 1883S Shield Reverse, Marsh 79, S.3855B, VF/ EF (£400 - £500)

1765) Sovereign 1885M George and the Dragon WW complete on broad truncation, horse with short tail, Marsh 107A, S.3857C GVF (£300 - £450)

1775) Sovereign 1887 Jubilee Head, with small, spread J.E.B on the truncation, S.3866B, DISH L2, Lustrous EF with some contact marks, Rare (£600 - £700)

1766) Sovereign 1885M George and the Dragon WW complete on broad truncation, horse with short tail, Marsh 107A, S.3857C NEF (£300 - £450) 1767) Sovereign 1885M George and the Dragon WW complete on broad truncation, horse with short tail, Marsh 107A, S.3857C NEF with some contact marks (£300 - £450)

1776) Sovereign 1887 Proof S3866B PCGS PR63DCAM desirable thus (£2,500 - £3,500)

1768) Sovereign 1885M George and the Dragon WW complete on broad truncation, horse with short tail, Marsh 107A, S.3857C NEF with some contact marks and small rim nicks (£300 - £450) 1777) Sovereign 1887M Jubilee Head, First Legend G: of D:G: further from the crown, Small spread J.E.B. with hooked J, Marsh Revised Edition No.131B, S.3867, DISH M3, NEF/ About EF and lustrous with some contact marks, Rare in this high grade (£500 - £600) 1769) Sovereign 1886M Marsh 108 EF (£300 - £450) 1770) Sovereign 1886M Marsh 108 EF/GEF with proof like fields some hairline scratches reverse (£300 - £450) 1771) Sovereign 1886M Marsh 108 GVF (£300 - £400) 1772) Sovereign 1886M Marsh 108 NEF (£300 - £400) 1773) Sovereign 1886S George and the Dragon Marsh 108, S.3858E, in a PCGS holder and graded MS62+, lustrous and desirable thus (£700 - £800)

1774) Sovereign 1887 Jubilee Head Proof S.3866B, UNC/nFDC the fields brilliant and prooflike, the bust retaining much

1778) Sovereign 1887M Young Head, Shield Reverse, Marsh 68, S.3854A, EF, the obverse with some contact marks, Extremely Rare, rated R3 by Marsh (£3,500 - £4,500)

1779) Sovereign 1887S George and the Dragon, Marsh 124, S.3858E, NEF/EF and lustrous with some contact marks (£460 - £520)

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1780) Sovereign 1887S Jubilee Head, First Legend, G: of D:G: further from the crown, Small spread J.E.B. with hooked J, Marsh Revised Edition No.138A, S.3868A, DISH S2, NEF and lustrous, all Sydney Mint 1887 Sovereigns are rare (£650 - £750)

1781) Sovereign 1887S Shield Reverse, Marsh 83, S.3855B, NEF with some small edge nicks (£450 - £550)

1787) Sovereign 1896M Marsh 155 GVF (£300 - £400) 1788) Sovereign 1897M Marsh 157, S.3875, GEF/AU and lustrous (£500 - £600)

1789) Sovereign 1899 Marsh 150 bright VF (£300 - £400) 1790) Sovereign 1899S Marsh 168, S.3877, GEF and lustrous with some contact marks (£400 - £500)

1782) Sovereign 1889M G: of D:G: closer to the crown S.3867B, DISH M12, Fine/NVF, in a slide case (£300 - £450)

1791) Sovereign 1900 Marsh 151 VF (£300 - £400)

1783) Sovereign 1893 Proof S.3874 FDC with a hint of light toning a choice example (£3,000 - £4,000)

1792) Sovereign 1902 Marsh 174 VF in a two coin case with an empty slot for a Half Sovereign (£300 - £450) 1793) Sovereign 1902 Matt Proof, Marsh 174A, S.3969 UNC, a series of fine hairlines present on both sides has caused a shallow depression in some areas (£650 - £750)

1784) Sovereign 1893S Veiled Head, Marsh 162, S.3877, A/UNC and highly lustrous, the obverse with some contact marks (£500 - £600) 1794) Sovereign 1906 Marsh 178 lustrous A/UNC (£300 - £400)

1785) Sovereign 1894M Marsh 154, S.3875 in a PCGS holder and graded MS62 (£450 - £550)

1795) Sovereign 1906M Marsh 190, S.3971 in a PCGS holder and graded MS62 a lustrous and desirable example (£400 - £500)

1786) Sovereign 1894S Marsh 163 UNC in a NGC holder and graded MS62 (£300 - £450) 1796) Sovereign 1907 Marsh 179 EF (£300 - £450) More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk


1797) Sovereign 1907M Marsh 191, S.3971 in a PCGS holder and graded MS63 (£390 - £490)

1808) Sovereign 1911C Marsh 221, S.3997 in a PCGS holder and graded MS63, scarce, with examples in this high grade particularly sought after (£400 - £500) 1798) Sovereign 1907S Marsh 209, S.3973, GEF and lustrous (£430 - £480)

1809) Sovereign 1912 Marsh 214 Unc or near so and pleasing (£300 - £400) 1799) Sovereign 1908 Marsh 180 EF (£300 - £450)

1810) Sovereign 1913 Marsh 215 EF (£300 - £400)

1800) Sovereign 1908 Marsh 180 EF and in a perspex presentation holder (£300 - £450)

1811) Sovereign 1913 Marsh 215, S.3996 VF/GVF cleaned with an O-shaped indentation on the left end of the exergue line (£300 - £450)

1801) Sovereign 1910 Marsh 182 lustrous AU/Unc (£300 - £450) 1802) Sovereign 1910 Marsh 182, S.3969 Good Fine (£300 - £450)

1812) Sovereign 1913 Marsh 215, S.3996, GVF with some tiny rim nicks (£300 - £450)

1803) Sovereign 1910 Marsh 182, S.3969 in a PCGS holder and graded MS62 (£390 - £490)

1813) Sovereign 1915 Marsh 217, S.3996 NEF (£300 - £450) 1814) Sovereign 1915 Marsh 217, S.3996, NEF (£300 - £400) 1815) Sovereign 1916 Marsh 218, S.3996 GEF or better and lustrous, an extremely attractive example of this scarce and under-rated date, now becoming increasingly difficult to find in high grades (£550 - £650)

1804) Sovereign 1910C Marsh 185, S.3970, NEF and lustrous with some contact marks, Rare with a mintage of just 28,020 pieces (£900 - £1,200)

1805) Sovereign 1910P Marsh 203, S.3972 Good Fine (£300 £400)

1816) Sovereign 1916 Marsh 218, S.3996 UNC or very near so and lustrous, an extremely attractive example of this scarce and under-rated date, now becoming increasingly difficult to find in high grades (£550 - £650)

1806) Sovereign 1911 Marsh 213 EF (£300 - £400) 1807) Sovereign 1911 Proof Marsh 213A, S.3996, UNC with a series of hairlines in the fields in places causing a shallow depression in these areas. Traces of expert work are visible under magnification, retaining almost full lustre and still with considerable eye appeal, viewing recommended (£1,000 - £1,500)

1817) Sovereign 1919C Marsh 227, S.3997 GEF and lustrous with some edge nicks (£420 - £480)

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1818) Sovereign 1922 Sydney Marsh 282 Unc or near so and graded 78 by CGS and in their holder, a rare and seldom offered date (£10,000 - £15,000)

1819) Sovereign 1924S Marsh 284, S.4003 EF with some small rim nicks, Very Rare and rated R3 by Marsh (£1,500 - £2,000)

1820) Sovereign 1925 Marsh 220, in an NGC holder and graded MS65 (£420 - £480)

1821) Sovereign 1925P Marsh 264, S.4001 in a PCGS holder and graded MS62 (£500 - £650)

1822) Sovereign 1927 SA VF and in a perspex presentation holder (£300 - £450) 1823) Sovereign 1928M Marsh 246, S.3999 GEF and lustrous with some contact marks, Very Rare and rated R2 by Marsh (£1,500 - £2,000)

1824) Sovereign 1937 Gold Proof S.4076 in an NGC holder and graded PF63, the only George VI Sovereign issue and always popular with collectors. (£3,000 - £4,000)

1825) Sovereign 1937 Gold Proof S.4076 in an NGC holder and graded PF65, the only George VI Sovereign issue and always popular with collectors, choice grade examples such as this, graded 65 and higher being particularly sought after (£4,000 - £4,500)

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1826) Sovereign 1937 Proof S.4076 in an NGC holder and graded PF64 CAMEO (£3,000 - £5,000)

1845) Sovereign 1974 Unc and in a perspex presentation holder (£300 - £450) 1846) Sovereign 1979 Marsh 310, S.SC1 UNC/AU and lustrous (£300 - £400) 1847) Sovereign 1979 Proof FDC in the blue wallet of issue (£300 - £450) 1848) Sovereign 1982 S.SC1 Lustrous UNC with a few light contact marks, comes with a red presentation box (£300 - £400) 1849) Sovereign 1989 500th Anniversary of the First Gold Sovereign Gold Proof S.SC3 FDC or very near so, the obverse with two very small tone spots, uncased in capsule, no box (£900 - £1,500)

1827) Sovereign 1957 GEF and in a perspex presentation holder (£300 - £450) 1828) Sovereign 1957 Unc and in a perspex presentation holder (£300 - £450) 1829) Sovereign 1958 EF and in a perspex presentation holder (£300 - £450) 1830) Sovereign 1958 Unc (£300 - £450)

1850) Sovereign 1989 500th Anniversary of the First Gold Sovereign Gold Proof S.SC3, in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Cameo, always a popular issue, with grade 70 examples now keenly sought after (£1,900 - £2,200)

1831) Sovereign 1959 Unc and in a perspex presentation holder (£300 - £450) 1832) Sovereign 1962 Unc (£300 - £450) 1833) Sovereign 1963 GEF (£300 - £450) 1834) Sovereign 1964 GEF (£300 - £450)

1851) Sovereign 1994 S.SC2 Gold Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£700 - £800)

1835) Sovereign 1964 Marsh 302, S.4125 Lustrous UNC with some minor contact marks (£300 - £400) 1836) Sovereign 1965 Marsh 303, S.4125, UNC/AU with practically full lustre (£300 - £450) 1837) Sovereign 1965 Unc or near so (£300 - £450) 1838) Sovereign 1966 GEF (£300 - £450)

1852) Sovereign 2000 S.SC4 in an NGC holder and graded MS67 (£400 - £500)

1839) Sovereign 1967 Unc or near so (£300 - £450) 1840) Sovereign 1968 Marsh 306, S.4125 UNC and lustrous with the odd small contact mark (£300 - £400) 1841) Sovereign 1968 Unc (£300 - £450) 1842) Sovereign 1974 Marsh 307, S.SC1 Lustrous UNC (£300 £450) 1843) Sovereign 1974 Marsh 307, S.SC1 UNC and lustrous with some contact marks (£300 - £400) 1844) Sovereign 1974 Marsh 307, S.SC1 UNC and lustrous, with an edge nick (£300 - £400)

1853) Sovereign 2000 S.SC4 UNC and lustrous, lightly toned, in a presentation box (£300 - £400) 1854) Sovereign 2001 S.SC4 Gold Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£450 - £550) 1855) Sovereign 2001 S.SC4 Gold Proofs (2) both in NGC holders and each graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£900 - £1,100) 1856) Sovereign 2001 S.SC4 in an NGC holder and graded MS67 (£400 - £500)

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1866) Sovereign 2004 Bullion issue S.4430 BU (£300 - £400) 1867) Sovereign 2004 S.SC4 Gold Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£450 - £550) 1868) Sovereign 2004 S.SC4 Gold Proofs (2) both in NGC holders and each graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£900 - £1,100) 1857) Sovereign 2002 Shield Reverse Gold Proof S.SC5, in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£800 - £1,000)

1869) Sovereign 2005 Modern St. George S.SC6 Lustrous UNC in a presentation box (£300 - £400) 1870) Sovereign 2006 S.SC4 UNC in a presentation box, with Coins of the Realm certificate (£300 - £400) 1871) Sovereign 2007 S.SC4 Gold Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£450 - £550)

1858) Sovereign 2002 Shield Reverse Proof S.SC5 in a PCGS holder and graded PR70 DCAM (£800 - £1,000)

1872) Sovereign 2007 S.SC4 Gold Proofs (2) both in NGC holders and each graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£900 - £1,100) 1873) Sovereign 2007 S.SC4 Lustrous UNC in a presentation box, with Coins of the Realm certificate (£300 - £400) 1874) Sovereign 2013 I, India, S.SC7A in an NGC holder and graded MS70 (£450 - £550)

1859) Sovereign 2002 Shield Reverse S.SC5 Lustrous UNC, lightly toned, in a presentation box (£300 - £400) 1860) Sovereign 2002 Shield Reverse S.SC5 UNC lightly toned with practically full lustre and a few minor hairlines (£350 - £500) 1875) Sovereign 2015 Jody Clark portrait Gold Proof S.SC9 in a NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£600 - £700)

1861) Sovereign 2002 Shield S.SC5 in a PCGS holder and graded MS66 (£400 - £500) 1876) Sovereign 2015 Jody Clark portrait Gold Proof S.SC9 in a NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo - One of the First 250 Struck (£500 - £600)

1862) Sovereign 2003 S.SC4 Gold Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£450 - £550) 1863) Sovereign 2003 S.SC4 Gold Proofs (2) both in NGC holders and each graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£900 - £1,100) 1864) Sovereign 2003 S.SC4 Lustrous UNC in a presentation box (£300 - £400)

1877) Sovereign 2020 200th Anniversary of the Death of King George III, with GR cypher Privy mark to the left of the date, S.SC9H, in an NGC holder and graded MS70 Matte (£450 - £550)

1865) Sovereign 2004 Bullion issue S.4430 BU (£300 - £400)

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1878) Sovereign 2020 with George III Cypher Privy Mark to the left of the date, S.SC9H, Matt Finish, in an NGC holder and graded MS70 Matte (£500 - £600)

1879) Sovereign 2021 Queen Elizabeth II 95th Birthday with 95 in crown Privy Mark Gold Proof S.SC9M in an NGC holder ‘One of the First 50 Struck’ and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£550 - £650)

1888) Third Guinea 1804 S.3740 NEF (£500 - £600)

1889) Third Guinea 1804 S.3740 VF/NVF in a 9 carat gold lunettestyle ornate mount. Total weight 6.81 grammes (£300 - £400)

1890) Third Guinea 1810 S.3740 EF and lustrous (£500 - £500)

1880) Third Farthing 1827 Peck 1453 EF with a small rim nick (£65 - £85) 1881) Third Farthing 1827 Peck 1453 Unc and graded 80 by CGS and in their holder (£90 - £120) 1882) Third Farthing 1885 Peck 1937 Unc and graded 82 by CGS and in their holder (£50 - £80) 1883) Third Farthing 1913 Peck 2358 BU and graded 85 by CGS and in their holder (£25 - £35)

1891) Three Shilling Bank Token 1815 ESC 423, Bull 2084 Near VF, possibly once gilded, with traces of removal in places (£100 - £120) 1892) Three Shillings 1811 26 acorns ESC 408, Bull 2481 Choice Unc and graded 88 by CGS and in their holder, the finest of 8 graded by CGS (£400 - £500)

1884) Third Guinea 1797 S.3738 GVF cleaned (£450 - £550)

1885) Third Guinea 1798 S.3738 NEF and lustrous (£450 - £550) 1893) Threepence 1837 Large Head, right legs of NN in BRITANNIAR point to spaces, ESC 2047, Bull 2538, Davies 407 dies 2A EF and attractively toned, Rare (£100 - £120) 1886) Third Guinea 1800 S.3738 VF the reverse with a scuff in the field to the left of the crown, the obverse with an indentation below the bust where possibly once in a mount, the surfaces however are vastly superior to most ex-mount coins that we encounter (£220 - £280)

1887) Third Guinea 1804 S.3740 EF and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 65, Third Guineas always desirable in this high grade (£550 - £650)

1894) Threepence 1843 ESC 2053, Bull 3369 Good Fine (£40 - £60) 1895) Threepence 1845 Large date with low 5, ESC 2055, Bull 3371 NEF toned with some small rim nicks (£60 - £80) 1896) Threepence 1867 ESC 2074, Bull 3406, Davies 1286 dies 2A, Bright NEF/EF with some contact marks and hairlines, scarce in high grade (£60 - £80) 1897) Threepence 1893 Veiled Head Proof ESC 2105, Bull 3445, Davies 1351P dies 2A, in an NGC holder and graded PF63 (£120 - £150) 1898) Threepences (2) 1893 Veiled Head Proof ESC 2105, Bull 3445, Davies 1350 dies 1A nFDC with a colourful underlying tone, 1875 ESC 2081, Bull 3419, UNC and lustrous with some toning in the legends (£180 - £220)

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1899) Threepences (3) 1887 Jubilee Head ESC 2096, Bull 3436, Davies 1331 dies 2A UNC or near so and lustrous with some small tone spots, 1893 Jubilee Head ESC 2103, Bull 3443 VG/Near Fine, the obverse with some light residue, 1917 ESC 2131, Bull 3934 Lustrous UNC (£35 - £55) 1900) Trade Dollar 1897B KM#Tn5 EF toned with some small rim nicks (£100 - £150) 1901) Trade Dollar 1899B KM#T5 Bright VF with two tone spots behind Britannia (£100 - £120) 1902) Trade Dollar 1908B KM#T5 GVF (£100 - £120) 1903) Two Guineas 1709 S.3569 NGC AU53 desirable thus (£7,000 - £12,000)

1904) Two Guineas 1720 over 17 George I S3627 brilliant EF with some peripheral orange tone, so choice eye appeal NGC AU53, a seldom offered date certainly the first example we have offered and the over date rarer than the standard state (£12,000 - £18,000)

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1905) Two Guineas 1733 Proof S.3667 Wilson and Rasmussen 69 (rated R5) PCGS PR53, a very rare type and seldom offered lists at £75,000 FDC in Spink 2022 (£25,000 - £35,000)

1906) Two Guineas 1738 Repositioned Legend on obverse S.3667B Fine, Ex-Jewellery (£1,500 - £1,750)

1907) Two Pounds 1823 S.3798 UNC or near so and lustrous, the obverse with some small contact marks on the portrait, a very attractive example the fields prooflike (£3,000 £4,000)

1908) Two Pounds 1887 Proof S.3865 UNC with some hairlines, retaining much lustre and subdued brilliance (£2,400 £3,400)

1909) Two Pounds 1887 Proof S3865 PCGS PR62DCAM (£2,500 - £3,500)

1910) Two Pounds 1887 S.3865, Taller date and large B.P. DISH C207, in an NGC holder and graded MS63 (£1,600 - £2,000)

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1911) Two Pounds 1893 Proof S.3873 Choice FDC and graded NGC PF64* CAMEO very rare in this high grade (£3,000 £5,000)

1914) Two Pounds 1902 S.3967, Marsh Revised Edition No.T40, NVF Ex-Jewellery (£750 - £850)

1912) Two Pounds 1902 Matt Proof S.3967, Marsh Revised Edition No.T40, in an NGC holder and graded PF62 Matte (£1,600 - £2,000) 1915) Two Pounds 1911 Proof S.3995 in an NGC holder and graded PF64 CAMEO (£3,000 - £4,000)

1913) Two Pounds 1902 Matt Proof S.3968 in an PCGS holder and graded PR63 Matte, from the Coronation Proof Set of the Year, this and the currency issue the only Two Pounds issues of Edward VII (£1,200 - £1,800)

1916) Two Pounds 1911 Proof S.3995, Marsh Revised Edition No.T44 VF Ex-Jewellery (£750 - £850)

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1917) Two Pounds 1937 Gold Proof S.4075 in an NGC holder and graded PF63 Cameo, the only George VI issue and always popular with collectors (£3000 - £3,800)

1918) Two Pounds 1937 Gold Proof S.4075 in an NGC holder and graded PF64, the only George VI issue and always popular with collectors (£3,000 - £4,500)

1919) Two Pounds 1937 Gold Proof S.4075 in an NGC holder and graded PF64, the only George VI issue and always popular with collectors (£3,000 - £4,500)

1922) Two Pounds 1983 Gold Proof S.SD1 FDC uncased in capsule, no box (£650 - £850)

1923) Two Pounds 2002 Shield Reverse Gold Proof S.SD5, in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£1,400 £1,800)

1920) Two Pounds 1937 Gold Proof S.4075 in an NGC holder and graded PF65*, the star designation is awarded to coins with exceptional eye appeal and quality for the given grade. Less than 1% of coins are given this designation. The only George VI Two Pounds Gold issue and always in demand by collectors particularly in this high grade (£4,000 - £5,000)

1924) Two Pounds 2015 Jody Clark portrait S.SD9 Proof FDC in an NGC holder ‘One of the First 250 Struck’ and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£1,000 - £1,200)

1921) Two Pounds 1937 Proof S.4075 NGC PF65+ desirable thus (£4,000 - £5,000)

1925) Two Pounds 2017 Reverse: St. George within the Order of the Garter S.SD11 in an NGC holder. One of the First 150 struck, and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo by NGC (£1,000 £1,500)

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1926) Two Pounds 2020 75th Anniversary of VE-Day Gold Proof S.K59 in an NGC First Releases holder and graded GEM PROOF, we note a hairline scratch from the top of the Queen’s head to the rim (£850 - £950)

1933) Crowns (12) 1818 LVIII, 1822 TERTIO, 1887, 1889, 1890 (2), 1892, 1897 LXI, 1900LXIV, 1935, 1937 (2) the first Fair, pre-1900 issues VG to Fine, 20th Century issues GVF to A/ UNC (£150 - £250) 1934) Crowns (175) 1965 (34), 1972 (10), 1977 (50), 1980 (16), 1981 (65) EF to UNC (£40 - £70) 1935) Crowns (23) 1951 (7), 1953 (16) GEF to Lustrous UNC (£20 - £40)

1927) Two Pounds 2021 Queen Elizabeth II 95th Birthday, with 95 in crown Privy mark, Gold Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£1,000 - £1,200)

1928) Two Pounds Gold 2015 Jody Clark portrait S.SD9 Gold Proof in a ‘First Releases’ NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£1,000 - £1,200)

1936) Crowns (25) 1937 (17) NVF to A/UNC some with spots, 1951 (2) both lustrous UNC, 1953 Proof UNC with some contact marks, retaining much original brilliance,1960 (3) A/UNC to UNC, 1960 Polished Dies (2) UNC and A/UNC (£125 - £250) 1937) Crowns (7) 1951 GEF with hairlines, boxed, 1977 (4) GEF to UNC, 1981 (2) EF to UNC, Plastic Set 1953 (9 coins) Halfcrown to Farthing UNC in the wallet of issue, the wallet cut on the corner, Silver Threepences (3) 1889 VG, 1936 Near Fine/Fine, 1938 VF, Sixpence 1953 UNC, Brass Threepence 1953 UNC, Pennies (14) 1861, 1876H, 1899, 1900, 1902, 1903, 1906, 1916, 1921, 1935, 1945, 1948, 1953 (Lustrous UNC), 1967, mostly Fair to Good Fine, Farthing 1953 Lustrous UNC, Medal, World War I 19141915 Star awarded to 2290 Pte. R.F.Beaver 21-Lond.R, VF, Cap Badges (3) The King’s Royal Rifle Corps, with details of Military engagements on all four parts of the cross, World War I Silver Wound Badge, World War I Machine Gun Corps, around VF (£15 - £25) 1938) Crowns 1902 (11) VG to Fine, one with scratches (£800 £1,000)

1929) Twopence 1797 Peck 1077 EF or near so with traces of lustre, a few small edge nicks are present, the edge is however vastly superior to most examples (£140 - £180) 1930) Twopence 1797 Peck 1077 NVF/GF once cleaned, now almost fully retoned, two gentle edge bruises, the edge far superior to most examples we encounter (£60 - £90) 1931) A pre-decimal collection some in Whitman Folders including pre 1947 issues, generally from circulation a few better such as lustrous George VI types, some cupro Crowns and 25p including 1953, along with paper money One Pounds Page (21) in high grade many consecutive numbers a Somerset Pound AN50 prefix slightly off centre so hardly any border at the bottom and an exaggerated border above VF, 10/- Fforde and a few WW II European issues in low grades (lot) (£110 - £150)

English Coins Large Coins and Accumulations (lots 1932 - 2040) 1932) Brass Threepences (684) 1950 VF and 1951 EF as part of a group of George VI (73) and Elizabeth II (611) the vast majority Lustrous UNC, many are choice, includes red tubes of 1960 coins (8, 200 coins in all) also many 1950s Elizabeth II issues in Lustrous UNC (£170 - £220)

1939) Crowns 1935 (13) GVF to EF (4) and Near Fine to Fine (9) (£140 - £180) 1940) Crowns 1937 (60) in mixed grades to NEF (£900 - £1,200) 1941) Crowns 1951 (197) VF to EF (£350 - £400) 1942) Crowns 1953 (382) VF to EF (£550 - £650) 1943) Crowns 1960 (72) VF to EF (£150 - £200) 1944) Crowns 1972 (200) GVF to UNC, a few with verdigris on the edges (£50 - £100) 1945) Crowns 1977 (500) EF to UNC (£125 - £175) 1946) Crowns 1980 (100) EF to UNC (£25 - £50) 1947) Crowns 1981 (100) EF to UNC (£25 - £50) 1948) Crowns George III (18) 1818 LVIII, 1818 LIX, 1819 LIX (9, one with a small countermark on the obverse), 1820 LX 2 over 1 (3, one with graffiti on the obverse), 1820 LX (4) Fair to Fine (£550 - £650) 1949) Crowns George IV (15) 1821 SECUNDO (7), 1822 SECUNDO (3, one with a small MH countermark on the bust), 1822 TERTIO (5) NVG to Near Fine (£450 - £550) 1950) Crowns to Farthings Elizabeth II pre-Decimal issues (64), Crowns (3) 1953, 1960, 1965, Halfcrowns (5) 1953 (2),

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1958, 1959, 1965, Florins (3) 1953, 1954, 1965, 1967, Shillings (7) 1953E, 1953S, 1954E, 1961E, 1963E, 1965E, 1965S, Sixpences (9) 1953, 1955, 1956, 1959, 191963, 1964, 1965, 1967, Threepences (7) 1953 (2), 1954, 1956 (2), 1961, 1965, 1967, Pennies (9) 1953 (2), 1961, 1962 (3), 1965, 1967 (2), Halfpennies (19) 1953, 1955, 1956, 1958 (2), 1960 (3), 1962 (2), 1963 (3), 1964, 1965, 1966 (2), 1967 (2), Farthing 1953, some of the 1953 coins UNC, others in mixed grades, Two Pounds Silver Britannias (4) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 UNC with light toning, Decimal issues (49) Five Pound Crowns to Half Penny £74.20 1/2p face, in mixed grades many with lustre (£110 - £160) 1951) Crowns to Farthings in an album (192) Crowns (3) 1935, 1937 A/UNC, 1951 EF, Halfcrowns (37) 1911, 1912, 1913, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923 (2), 1924, 1925, 1926 Modified Effigy, 1927 First Reverse, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, Florins (35) 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1918, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, Shillings (56) 1912, 1913, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926 Modified Effigy, 1927 , 1928 (2), 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1937E, 1937S, 1938E, 1938S, 1939E, 1939S, 1940E, 1940S, 1941E, 1941S, 1942E, 1942S, 1943E, 1943S, 1944E (2), 1944S (2), 1945E, 1945S, 1946E (2), 1946S, 1947E, 1947S, 1948E, 1948S (2), 1949E, 1949S, 1950E Proof, 1950S Proof, 1951E, 1951S, Sixpences (8) 1911, 1918, 1922, 1938, 1947, 1950, 1951 Proof, Silver Threepences (7) 1913, 1917, 1918, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1941, Brass Threepences (5) 1937, 1938, 1949, 1950, 1951, Pennies (30) 1911, 1912, 1912H, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 (2), 1918, 1919 (2), 1920, 1921 (2), 1922, 1926 First Head, 1927 (2), 1928, 1929 (2), 1930, 1935 (2), 1936, 1938, 1945, 1946, 1950, Halfpennies (7) 1914, 1938 (2), 1939, 1941, 1944, 1946, Farthings (4) 1927, 1944, 1945, 1949 VG to VF with some George VI issues including silver EF to UNC and lustrous (£400 - £600) 1952) Crowns to Threepences (12) Crowns (2) 1821 SECUNDO About Fine/Fine, 1887 VF toned, Halfcrown 1925 About Fine/Good Fine, Shillings (5) 1817 Fine, 1819 VF with scratches, 1918 NVF, 1959 Scottish VF/GVF, 1961 Scottish VF/GVF, Sixpences (3) 1887 Young Head VF, 1952 (2) Fine and Good Fine, Threepence 1938 NVF (£50 - £80) 1953) Crowns Victoria Young Head (19) 1844 Cinquefoil Stops (6), 1844 Star Stops (3), 1845 Cinquefoil Stops (7), 1847 (3) mostly VG one slightly better (£900 - £1,200) 1954) Cupro-nickel Sixpences, Shillings, 5p, Florin, 10p over £60 face. Brass 3ds (280), Farthings (170) from circulation some lustrous. Crowns 1953 (3), 1960 (1), 1965 - 1980 (27) EFUnc. Five Pounds Crowns cupro (4) Unc. Fifty Pence large size (33) many in Unc. Bronze Pennies and Halfpennies (12.5 kilos over £5 face values) from circulation some lustrous. (£75 - £150) 1955) Double Florins (20) 1887 Arabic 1 (3), 1887 Roman 1 (1), 1888 (3), 1889 (6), 1890 (7) Near Fine to Good Fine (£450 - £550) 1956) Double Florins to Sixpences (13) Double Florins (2) 1887 Arabic 1 Good Fine, 1889 Good Fine, Halfcrowns (3) 1915 VF/GVF, 1916 GVF/NEF and lustrous, 1928 GEF and

lustrous, Florins (5) 1916 VF, 1922 A/UNC, 1923 EF, 1933 NEF toned, 1936 NEF, Shilling 1916 EF toned, Sixpences (2) 1918 NEF toned, 1928 NEF (£100 - £150) 1957) Fantasy Crown-sized (6) 1826 Piedfort (49.93 grammes, silver coloured presumed base metal), 1831 William IV in golden alloy (41.21 grammes), 1879 Victoria Young Head Crown Reverse, in silver,. Hallmarked on the edge (28.12 grammes), 1905 George and the Dragon reverse (silver coloured, presumed base metal, 1953 Elizabeth II, Reverse: Shields cruciform, in silver, plain edge, hallmarked on the edge (22.45 grammes), Ecu 1994 brass coloured Uniface Reverse only Sir Francis Drake, all UNC some prooflike (£100 - £120) 1958) Farthings (22) 1886, 1895 Veiled Head, 1917 (2), 1918 Bright Finish, 1919, 1920, 1921, 19254, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929 (2), 1930, 1935, 1936, 1948, 1952, 1953 Freeman 660 dies 1+A, 1955 GEF to Lustrous UNC, the vast majority UNC, all with good lustre or near full lustre (£50 - £100) 1959) Five Pound Crowns (77) 1993 Coronation 40th Anniversary (10), 1996 Queen Elizabeth II 70th Birthday, 1999 Diana Memorial (2), 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday (4), 2001 100th Anniversary of the End of the Victorian Era (3), 2002 Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee (5), 2004 100th Anniversary of the Entente Cordiale (7), 2005 Nelson 200th Anniversary of His Death (9), 2005 Battle of Trafalgar 200th Anniversary (5), 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday (9), 2008 Prince Charles 60th Birthday, 2008 450th Anniversary of the Accession of Elizabeth I, 2009 London Olympics 3-Year Countdown, 2010 London Olympics 2-Year Countdown, 2011 London Olympics 1-Year Countdown, 2012 London Olympics Countdown, 2012 London Olympics, 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee, 2013 Coronation 60th Anniversary, 2014 300th Anniversary of the Death of Queen Anne (2), 2015 50th Anniversary of the Death of Sir Winston Churchill, 2015 The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge - The Royal Birth, 2015 Battle of Waterloo 200th Anniversary, 2016 Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday (2), 2017 1000th Anniversary of the Coronation of King Canute, 2017 Centenary of the House of Windsor, A/UNC to UNC most with lustre, Five Pound Crown 2009 Big Ben Cupro-Nickel Proof with blue/ green Olympic Logo on the reverse UNC uncased, Two Pounds (169) 1986 Commonwealth Games (40), 1989 Tercentenary of the Bill of Rights (90), 1997 Tercentenary of the Bank of England (39), EF to UNC most with lustre, (£600 - £800) 1960) Five Pounds cupro -nickel (22), £110 face generally Unc BU, Two Pounds (22) 1986 -1995 (first issue prior to the bimetallic series) VF-Unc, 50p (59) large size dating back to 1969 VF - Unc, so £183.50 face value in total (£80 - £100) 1961) Florins (10) 1951 Proof (2) both nFDC retaining much original lustre, one with touches of golden toning, 1953 Proof (2) the first nFDC with a hint of toning, the second nFDC lightly toned, 1957 (6) A/UNC to UNC and lustrous (£50 - £100) 1962) Florins (13) 1918 (2) GVF and GVF/NEF, 1923 (2) VF/GVF and About VF/VF, 1924 Fine/Good Fine, 1931 Fine/Good Fine, 1937 EF, 1943 AU/GEF and lustrous, 1950 Proof UNC/ nFDC, 1951 Proof nFDC toned, 1954 UNC, 1957 (2) both A/UNC (£100 - £120)

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1963) Florins (35) 1883, 1914, 1916, 1918, 1920, 1921, 1922 (2), 1923 (3), 1924, 1925 (2), 1926, 1928, 1929, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1939 (2), 1940, 1941, 1942 (2), 1943 (2), 1944, 1945 (3), 1946 (2), in mixed grades to EF (£100 - £120) 1964) Florins (9) 1880 GVF, 1887 Jubilee Head Fine/Good Fine, 1889 VG/Fine, 1896 Davies 841 dies 1B, VG/Fine, 1897 (2) Fine/Good Fine and NVF/VF, 1907 Fine, 1910 About Fine/ Near Fine, 1915 Good Fine (£150 - £250) 1965) Florins to Farthing (17) comprising Florins (2) 1946 AU/UNC and lustrous, 1961 UNC, Shillings (4) 1926 First Head Good Fine, 1936 (2) NEF and EF both lustrous, the second with a verdigris spot, 1942S Lustrous EF, Sixpences (10) 1928 GVF, 1929 NEF/GEF, 1934 VF/NEF, 1936 GEF and lustrous, 1937 EF/GEF, 1938 GVF/NEF, 1942 EF/AU and lustrous, 1946 GVF/EF, 1951 VF, 1952 Fine, Farthing 1842 Closed 2 Fine with an edge bruise (£75 - £125) 1966) Florins to Maundy Fourpence (17) comprising Florins (2) 1937 GEF/AU and lustrous, 1947 UNC, Shillings (5) 1920 GVF/NEF, 1929 NEF, 1936 (2) EF and NEF, 1944E Lustrous UNC with traces of old lacquering, Sixpences (8) 1922 EF, 1930 Fine/Good Fine, 1931 Good Fine/NVF, 1932 Good Fine/NVF, 1940 Fine/VF, 1942 Lustrous UNC, 1943 EF/UNC and lustrous, 1949 GEF/AU, 1952 Fine/Good Fine, Maundy Fourpence 1842 NEF/GVF (£75 - £125) 1967) Florins to Sixpences (14) comprising Florins (2) 1951 UNC, 1953 UNC, Shillings (6) 1926 Modified Effigy GVF cleaned, 1927 Second Reverse Proof About UNC, 1929 (2) both EF, 1936 NEF/EF, 1937S UNC toned, Sixpences (6) 1920 VF, 1939 NVF/VF, 1942 Lustrous AU/UNC, 1945 GVF, 1947 GEF, 1950 UNC and lustrous (£75 - £125) 1968) Florins to Sixpences (9) Florins (2) 1912 VF, 1925 GVF, Shillings (4) 1826 GVF the obverse with some light scratches, 1878 Die Number 56 VF, 1914 EF attractively toned, 1916 EF attractively toned, Sixpences (3) 1902 GVF/ NEF, 1910 GVF, 1936 A/UNC (£100 - £150) 1969) Florins to Third Farthing (17) comprising Florins (2) 1945 NEF/EF, 1950 UNC, Shillings (4) 1928 VF/GVF, 1929 Fine, 1936 EF, 1949E GEF, Sixpences (10) 1933 VF/GVF, 1936 EF/ GEF, 1937 GEF and lustrous, 1939 EF/AU, 1941 Good Fine/ NVF, 1942 (2) Lustrous UNC and GVF, 1944 NEF/EF, 1948 EF lightly toned, 1950 GEF nicely toned, Third Farthing 1885 Fine (£75 - £125) 1970) GB and World a wide variety, the world coins mostly USA base metal issues including Eisenhower Dollars and States Quarters in albums, GB includes cupro crowns 1951 - 1993, some decimal issues including Fifty Pences, LSD in albums including runs of pre 1947 silver some in EF and better and more (lot) (£300 - £500) 1971) GB and World in silver 19th and 20th Century (254) many different countries represented, includes GB, Australia, Netherlands, USA, India, Portugal, Germany and more, a few holed, in mixed circulated grades, with some later coins lustrous (total weight around 1360 grammes) (£450 - £550) 1972) GB and World including some crown sized world silver, Queen Anne gilded and mounted Shilling, GB decimal and pre-decimal issues including Pre 47 silver issues and bronze

in mint rolls, £5 cupro crowns, a few sets and cased items and more (lot) (£150 - £300) 1973) GB and World, includes GB Pre-1947 Silver £13-67 1/2 face in mixed circulated grades, GB Cupro-Nickel issues £16-20 face in mixed circulated grades, GB Silver Threepences (5) 1921, 1934, 1937, 1938, 1940, in mixed grades Fine to NEF, World in silver (11) USA Dime 1918 Fine, Canada Ten Cents (2) 1904 VG, 1940H VF, Australia (3) Shilling 1911 Fine/ VF, Sixpences (2) 1942D VG, 1951 Fine, New Zealand (5) Halfcrown 1941 VG, Florin 1940 Fine, Shilling 1937 Near Fine, Sixpence 1935 VG, Threepence 1943 Near Fine/Fine, World 19th and 20th Century in base metal (around 2.8 Kilos) many countries represented, including USA, Spain, Netherlands, France, Germany, Italy, Hong Kong, Norway, Belgium, Switzerland, Portugal, Malta, India, Ireland, South Africa, Canada, and more in mixed circulated grades (£420 - £550) 1974) GB Crowns (4) 1889 Fine with some tone lines, 1935 A/ UNC, 1953 (2) UNC, Shillings (4) William III worn, 1875 Die Number 56 VG, 1887 Jubilee Head GF/NVF, 1899 VG, Groat 1848 8 over 7 VG holed, Maundy Twopence 1854 Lustrous EF, Farthing 1799 Near VF, Pre-1947 silver £1.02 1/2 face, in mixed grades, Silver Threepences (18, includes 7 in 0.925 silver), Five Pound Crowns (2) 1993 (2) AU-UNC, Crowns (9) 1965 (2), 1977 (4), 1980, 1981 (2), Two Pounds 1989 (2) Bill and Claim of Rights UNC, Fifty Pence 1973 UNC, Pre-Decimal cupro-Nickel issues (372) Halfcrowns (6), Florins (4), Shillings (6), Sixpences (17), Brass Threepences (13), Pennies Victoria to Elizabeth II (183), Halfpennies Victoria to Elizabeth II (109), Farthings (34) in mixed circulated grades a few later coins with lustre, Royal Mint Year Sets 1983 (2) Heinz and Martini, UNC in the wallets of issue, Britain’s First Decimal Coins 1968/71 (2) UNC in the blue wallets of issue, Coinage of Great Britain an unofficial mixed date set 1947 top 1967 (9 coins) Halfcrown to Farthing EF to Lustrous UNC, Medal 1977 Silver Jubilee Cupro-Nickel issue by BP UNC in the envelope of issue (£120 - £180) 1975) Half Farthings (15) 1839, 1842, 1843 (2), 1844 E over N in REGINA, 1844 (9, one ex mount), 1847 in mixed grades VG to Fine, some with scratches (£40 - £60) 1976) Half Sovereign 1997 Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, as part of a group of GB and World, includes GB Silver Threepences (30) 1873, 1877 (2), 1886, 1889, 1897 (2), 1899, 1900, 1913, 1916 (2), 1917 (3), 1918, 1919, 1920 (3), 1921, 1926 Modified Effigy (ExMount), 1934 (2), 1935, 1938 (2), 1940 (2), 1941 (2), and Australia Threepence 1910, in mixed circulated grades, a couple bent, GB Five Pound Crowns (6) 1997 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Golden Wedding (2), 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday, 2002 Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee, 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday, 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee, all UNC in the Royal Mint packs of issue, GB Five Pound Crowns (5) 1990 Queen Mother 90th Birthday (3) UNC on the cards of issue, 2001 100th Anniversary of the End of the Victorian Era (2) UNC, GB Two Pounds 1996 Euro 96 Football UNC, GB Crowns (27) 1953 (3), 1965 (9), 1972 (4), 1977 (4), 1981 (7) EF to UNC, GB Pennies 1797 (2) both VG, Britain’s First Decimal Coins 1968-71 (2) UNC in the blue wallets of issue, GB Unofficial Year Set 1967 (6 coins) Halfcrown, Florin, Sixpence, Threepence,. Penny and Halfpenny UNC in a slide case, World Crown sized Cupro-Nickel Issues (9)

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Isle of Man 1977 (2), Tristan da Cunha 1977, Jersey 1977, Guernsey 1977, St. Helena 1977, Gibraltar 1977, Western Samoa 1977, these all Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee issues, and New Zealand 1977 Silver Jubilee/Waitangi Day, all UNC in slide cases, Canada Two Dollars 2017 Dancing of the Spirits, with ‘glow-in-the-dark’ coloured reverse BU, Medals (2) 1953 Queen Elizabeth II Coronation 35mm diameter in bronze, Reverse: Lion on plinth, with RollsRoyce logo, Lustrous UNC, boxed, C.S.’Cutty Sark’ 37mm in bronze, UNC in a slide case, and Banknotes Zimbabwe (4) 100 Trillion, 50 Trillion, 20 Trillion and 10 Trillion notes, issued Harare 2008 UNC (£200 - £300) 1977) Halfcrowns 1904 ESC 749, Bull 3570 (4) VG (£140 - £180) 1978) Halfcrowns and Florins (35) comprising Halfcrowns (31) 1887 Jubilee Head (2), 1892, 1915 (5), 1916, 1917 (2), 1918, 1928, 1930, 1932, 1935, 1936 (3), 1938, 1944, 1945 (3), 1947, 1948, 1953, 1954, 1959, 1963, Florins (4) 1930, 1932, 1942, 1946 in mixed grades many VF to EF (£100 - £120) 1979) Halfcrowns and Florins (83) comprising Halfcrowns (13) 1915 (3), 1916, 1930 (2), 1931, 1939, 1945 (3), 1946 (2), and Florins (70) 1914, 1916 (3), 1921, 1922, 1923, 1925, 1929, 1930, 1932, 1933 (2), 1935, 1936, 1937 (4), 1938 (2), 1939, 1940 (2), 1941 (4), 1942 (4), 1943 (5), 1944 (10), 1945 (9), 1946 (14), 1947 (2), 1950, in mixed grades, many of the George VI issues EF and lustrous (£180 - £240) 1980) Halfcrowns to Farthings (111) comprising Halfcrowns (11) 1937, 1945 (2), 1949 (3), 1953 (2), 1954 (3), Florins (38) 1947 (8), 1948 (3), 1949 (9), 1950 (9), 1951 (7), 1953 (2), Shillings (6) 1937E, 1953E (3), 1953S (2), Sixpence 1937, Brass Threepences (4) 1937, 1953 (3), Pennies (6) 1937, 1953 (5), Halfpennies (43) 1937, 1941 (3), 1942, 1943 (2), 1944 (13), 1945 (2), 1946, 1948, 1949 (14), 1950, 1953 (3), 1958, Farthings (2) 1949, 1953 GVF to UNC the vast majority EF or better with many lustrous (£40 - £80) 1981) Halfcrowns to Farthings (50) Crowns (2) 1889 VG/Near Fine, 1893LVI Near Fine, Double Florins (2) 1887 Arabic 1 Near Fine/Fine, 1889 VG, Halfcrowns (3) 1876 VG, 1887 Jubilee Head Good Fine/Fine, 1895 VG/NVG, Florins (3) 1872 Die Number 60 Near Fine/About Fine, 1887 Jubilee Head GVF, 1900 Fine, Shillings (4) 1864 Die Number 14 Fair, 1887 Jubilee Head (2) VG and About Fine, Sixpences (4) 1881 Good Fine/Fine, 1883 Fine, toned, 1887 Jubilee Head Withdrawn type, R over I in VICT Fine, 1889 Near Fine, Groat 1839 VG, Threepences (5) 1880 Fine, 1884 VG, 1886 VG, 1895 Fair, 1901 Fine, Twopence 1838 Good Fine, Pennies (21), 1862, 1875, 1876H (2), 1888, 1893, 1895 (2), 1896, 1897 (2), 1898 (2), 1899 (2), 1900, 1901 (2), the Pennies Fair to VG and cleaned, Halfpennies (3) 1886 Poor, 1893 Poor, 1901 Poor, Farthing 1844 VG Rare (£200 - £300) 1982) Halfcrowns to Farthings 20th Century issue in base metal (144) Halfcrowns (29), Florins (3, includes 1970 Proof), Shillings (7), Sixpences (12), Brass Threepences (31), Pennies (17), Halfpennies (5, includes 1970 Proof), Farthings (40) in mixed grades many EF some with lustre (£30 - £50) 1983) Halfcrowns to Farthings in an album (354) comprising Halfcrowns (32), Florins (42), Shillings (73), Sixpences (49), Brass Threepences (27), Silver Threepences (6), Pennies (59), Halfpennies (59), Farthings (5), Decimal Ten Pence (1)

and South Africa Threepence (1) in mixed grades, includes some pre-1947 issues and a handful of pre-1920 issues, a good spread of dates with little duplication, along with Banknote One Pound Page A23 659007 VF (£80 - £120) 1984) Halfcrowns to Halfpennies (233) in red tubes comprising Halfcrowns 1967 (15), Florins 1967 (16), Sixpences 1967 (15), Brass Threepences (17), Halfpennies (170) 1965 (91), 1966 (43), 1967 (36) UNC to BU all with very good to full lustre, along with a further group consisting of Pennies 1967 (41) BU, Halfpennies 1966 (50) Lustrous UNC, and Brass Threepences (142) mixed dates, in mixed circulated grades (£30 - £60) 1985) Halfcrowns to Halfpennies (6) Halfcrowns (2) 1902 NEF with some contact marks, 1887 Jubilee Head NEF, Shilling 1723 SSC First Bust About VF, Sixpences (2) 1703 VIGO Fine or better with some haymarking, 1758 NVF, Halfpenny 1771 Fine/Good Fine (£70 - £120) 1986) Halfcrowns to Shillings (7) comprising Halfcrowns (2) 1890 GVF with grey tone, 1900 VF/GVF, Florins (2) 1905 VG or better and collectable, 1914 GVF/NEF and lustrous, Shillings (3) 1887 Jubilee Head GEF with colourful tone, 1907 GVF/NEF toned, 1911 NEF (£130 - £160) 1987) Halfcrowns to Threepences (20) Halfcrowns (6) 1915 ESC 762, Bull 3714, Davies 1665 dies 1A, EF or near so with some toning, 1918 Smaller Reverse design ESC 765, Bull 3717, Davies 1669 Fine, Rare,1921 Larger Reverse Design ESC 768, Bull 3722, Davies 1679 Good Fine, 1928 ESC 777, Bull 3734, Davies 1701 dies 1B (2) the first GEF, the second AU/GEF and lustrous, 1936 ESC 785, Bull 3751, Davies 1713 dies 1H About UNC and lustrous, Florins (3) 1918 ESC 937, Bull 3763, Davies 1741 dies 2E NEF/EF and lustrous, 1923 ESC 942, Bull 3774, Davies 1751 dies 3E Good Fine, 1923 ESC 942, Bull 3774, Davies 1752 dies 2E VG Rare, Shillings (5) 1911 ESC 1420, Bull 3799, Davies 1790 dies 1A GEF and lustrous, 1921 ESC 1431, Bull 3810, Davies 1805 dies 3D Near VF/Good Fine with a small flan flaw on the obverse, Rare, 1921 ESC 14361, Bull 3813, Davies 1807 dies 4E NVF Rare, 1921 ESC 1431, Bull 3813, Davies 1809 dies 5E VF/ GVF, 1922 ESC 1432, Bull 3815, Davies 1812 dies 5E GVF, Sixpences (3) 1911 ESC 1795, Bull 3871, Davies 1863 dies 2B NEF with uneven tone, 1919 ESC 1804, Bull 3880, Davies 1871 dies 2B GEF and lustrous, 1922 ESC 1808, Bull 3885, Davies 1875 dies 2B NEF, Threepences (3) 1911 ESC 2124, Bull 3926, Davies 1923 dies 2B Near Fine/Fine with an edge bruise, Rare, 1920 .925 silver ESC 2134, Bull 3937, Davies 1934 dies 3C,UNC with a few small tone spots, 1921 Small 2 in date ESC 2136, Bull 3940, Davies 1937 dies 3B Fine/ Good Fine (£190 - £270) 1988) Halfcrowns to Threepences (20) Halfcrowns (6) 1918 ESC 765, Bull 3717, Davies 1668 dies 1A EF, 1918 Smaller Reverse Design ESC 765, Bull 3717, Davies 1669 dies 1A Near Fine/Fine, Rare, 1920 ESC 767, Bull 3719, Davies 1672 dies 1A VF, 1926 Modified Effigy ESC 774, Bull 3729, Davies 1690 dies 4D, About Fine/Fine, 1928 ESC 777, Bull 3734, Davies 1701, dies 1B, (2) EF toned, and EF/AU, Florins (4) 1913 Smaller Reverse design, second 1 in date points to a space ESC 932, Bull 3758, Davies 1734 dies 2C Fine. the reverse slightly better, Rare, 1921 ESC 940, Bull 3768, Davies 1747 dies 3F GVF, 1923 ESC 942, Bull 3774, Davies 1751 dies 3E About EF, 1928 ESC 948, Bull 3781, Davies 1771 dies 1A GEF/AU, Shillings (5) 1911 Full Neck ESC 1420, Bull 3799, Davies 1792 dies 3A EF toned, 1921

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ESC 1431, Bull 3809, Davies 1806 dies 4D NVF/GVF, 1921 ESC 1431, Bull 3813, Davies 1808 dies 5D NVF, scarce, 1921 ESC 1431, Bull 38143, Davies 1809 dies 5E VF/NEF, 1923 ESC 1433, Bull 3818, Davies 1814 dies 5E NVF/VF, Sixpences (3) 1911 ESC 1795, Bull 3871, Davies 1863 dies 2B Bright EF with some hairlines, 1919 Small Reverse design, 17.2mm from I of IND to P of PENCE, as ESC 1804, Bull 3880, Davies 1871A dies 2B Fine, 1927 First Reverse ESC 1815, Bull 3896, Davies 1882 dies 4C Lustrous UNC, the obverse with traces of mint bloom, Threepences (2) 1911 ESC 2124, Bull 3926, Davies 1921 dies 2A A/UNC and nicely toned, 1911 ESC 2124, Bull 3926, Davies 1923 dies 2B Near Fine/Fine, Rare (£190 - £270) 1989) Halfcrowns to Threepences (20) Halfcrowns (6) 1918 ESC 765, Bull 3717, Davies 1668 dies 1A EF/GEF and lustrous, 1919 ESC 766, Bull 3718, Davies 1670 dies 1A EF, 1920 ESC 767, Bull 3719, Davies 1672 dies 1A Good Fine, 1928 ESC 777, Bull 3734, Davies 1701 dies 1B (2) GEF and EF/ AU, 1929 ESC 778,. Bull 3737, Davies 1704 dies 1D UNC toned, Florins (3) 1913 ESC 932, Bull 3758, Davies 1733 dies 2C, NEF/About EF with a hint of golden tone, 1921 ESC 940, Bull 3768, Davies 1747 dies 3F GEF/AU, 1923 ESC 942, Bull 3774, Davies 1752 dies 2E, the last use of the ‘Sterling Head’ VG Rare, Shillings (6) 1911 ESC 1420, Bull 3799, Davies 1790 dies 1A, A/UNC and lustrous, 1920 ESC 1430, Bull 3809, Davies 1803 dies 3B UNC toned with some lamination flaws, 1921 ESC 1431, Bull 3813, Davies 1806 dies 4D, EF with some tone spots, 1921 ESC 1431, Bull 3813, Davies 1808 dies 5D, NEF scarce, 1922 ESC 1432, Bull 3815, Davies 1810 EF, 1926 Modified Effigy ESC 1437, Bull 3827, Davies 1820 dies 6F, EF, Sixpences (3) 1911 ESC 1795, Bull 3871, Davies 1863 dies 2B EF with some tone spots, 1919 Small Reverse design, 17.2mm from I of IND to P of PENCE, as ESC 1804, Bull 3880, Davies 1871A dies 2B Fine, 1935 ESC 1824, Bull Lustrous UNC, Threepences (2) 1911 ESC 2124, Bull 3926, Davies 1921 dies 2A AU/UNC, 1911 ESC 2124, Bull 3926, Davies 1923 dies 2B About Fine/ Fine, Rare (£190 - £270) 1990) Halfcrowns to Threepences (20) Halfcrowns (6) 1918 ESC 765, Bull 3717, Davies 1668 dies 1A GVF and nicely toned, 1919 ESC 766, Bull 3718, Davies 1671 dies 1A, VF/GVF, 1921 Larger Reverse Design ESC 768, Bull 3725, Davies 1679 Fine. The reverse better, 1928 ESC 777, Bull 3734, Davies 1701 dies 1B (2) the first GEF/AU and lustrous, the second About UNC and lustrous, 1935 ESC 784, Bull 3749, Davies 1712 dies 1G EF with some darker toning areas, Florins (3) 1915 ESC 934, Bull 3760, Davies 1738 dies 2E NEF/EF, 1923 ESC 942, Bull 3774, Davies 1751 dies 3E VF, 1923 ESC 942, Bull 3774, Davies 1752 dies 2E VG Rare, Shillings (5) 1911 ESC 1420, Bull 3799, Davies 1790 dies 1A, GEF/AU toned, 1921 ESC 1431, Bull 3810, Davies 1805 die 3D GF/ NVF Rare, 1921 ESC 1431, Bull 3813, Davies 1807 dies 4E VF, 1921 ESC 1431, Bull 3813, Davies 1808 Good Fine NVF, 1922 ESC 1432, Bull 3815, Davies 1810 dies 5E EF toned, Sixpences (3) 1911 ESC 1795, Bull 3871, Davies 1863 dies 2B GEF with touches of golden tone, 1919 ESC 1804, Bull 3880, Davies 1871 dies 2BUNC/AU and lustrous, 1920 ESC 1806, Bull 3882, Davies 1872 dies 2B, GVF/VF, Threepences (3) 1920 ESC 2124, Bull 3926, Davies 1920 dies 1A, NEF, 1913 ESC 2127, Bull 3929, Davies 1925 dies 2B Lustrous UNC, 1920 .925 silver ESC 2134, Bull 3937, Davies 1934 dies 3C Lustrous UNC (£190 - £270) 1991) Halfcrowns to Threepences (20) Halfcrowns (6) 1918 ESC 765, Bull 3717, Davies 1668 dies 1A Lustrous EF, 1919 ESC

757, Bull 3709, Davies 1670 dies 1A Good Fine/NVF, 1920 ESC 767, Bull 3719, Davies 1672 dies 1A NEF toned, 1928 ESC 777, Bull 3734, Davies 1701 dies 1B (2) GEF and UNC, 1929 ESC 778, Bull 3737, Davies 1705 dies 1E, EF, Florins (3) 1914 ESC 933, Bull 3759, Davies 1735 dies 2C EF/GEF, 1921 ESC 940, Bull 3768, Davies 1747 dies 3F EF toned, Shillings (5) 1911 ESC 1420, Bull 3799, Davies 1790 dies 1A AU/GEF, 1921 ESC 1431, Bull 3810, Davies 1805, dies 3D Fine, Rare, 1921 ESC 1431, Bull 3813, Davies 1807 dies 4E Near EF, Rare, 1921 ESC 1431, Bull 3813, Davies 1808 dies 5E, EF, 1922 ESC 1432, Bull 3815, Davies 1810 dies 5E, Dull Finish, A/UNC with some minor traces of surface lamination, Sixpences (3) 1911 ESC 1795, Bull 3871, Davies 1863 dies 2B (2) the first A/UNC and lustrous, the second UNC with golden tone, 1919 Small Reverse design, 17.2mm from I of IND to P of PENCE, as ESC 1804, Bull 3880, Davies 1871A dies 2B Good Fine/Fine, Threepences (3) 1911 ESC 2124, Bull 3926, Davies 1920 dies 1A UNC or near so and lustrous, 1911 Davies 1923 dies 2B Near Fine/Fine, Rare, 1912 ESC 2126, Bull 3928, Davies 1924 dies 2B UNC with golden tone (£190 - £270) 1992) Halfpennies 1948 (48) UNC with practically full mint lustre (£200 - £250) 1993) Maundy and small silver (103) comprising Maundy Odds (24) Fourpences (3) 1822, 1893, 1902, Twopences (8) 1835, 1838 (2), 1853, 1866, 1876, 1893, 1908, Pennies (13) 1800, 1846, 1847, 1860, 1879, 1882 (2), 1887, 1893, 1896, 1899, 1901, 1906, mostly NVF to GEF, Groats (7) 1836, 1838 (3), 1843 (2), 1845, Silver Threepences (67) 1883, 1886, 1887 Jubilee Head (6), 1889, 1890, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902 (2), 1910, 1911 (2), 1912 (3), 1913, 1914, 1916 (4), 1917 (5), 1918 (6), 1919 (4), 1920 (8), 1936, 1937 (5), 1938 (2), 1939, 1940, 1941 (3), 1944 (2) in mixed grades, generally in line with age, with many later dates NEF to GEF, Threehalfpences (4) 1834 GVF, 1842 NVF, 1843 Fine, 1862 About Fine, and Ireland Five Pence Bank Token 1806 VG (£200 - £300) 1994) Maundy Odds (12) Fourpences (5) 1854 NVF/VF, 1860 NVF/ Good Fine, 1876 NEF, 1937 AU/UNC toned, 1947 A/UNC and lustrous with some toning, Threepences (4) 1687 VG, 1820 Fine, 1883 VF, 1946 A/UNC with slightly uneven tone, Twopences (2) 1766 Good Fine, 1876 NEF, Penny 1896 NEF (£100 - £150) 1995) Maundy Odds (27) Fourpences (10) 1833 Good Fine, 1848 GF/NVF the obverse with some scratches, 1851 VF, 1858 GVF/VF, 1860 GVF/VF, 1872 NEF, 1887 A/UNC and beautifully toned, 1898 EF toned, 1902 EF toned, 1911 EF, Twopences (9) 1818 NVF, 1823 NEF with some minor tone spots, 1854 VF, 1890 GVF/VF, 1898 EF, 1905 GEF toned, 1911 EF, 1921 EF with grey tone, 1926 EF with pale lustre, Pennies (8) 1800 EF toned, 1817 GVF, 1822 Good Fine, 1841 GVF, 1871 EF/GEF and lustrous, 1919 VF with some edge nicks, 1921 EF with grey tone, 1926 EF the reverse with some small spots (£250 - £400) 1996) Maundy Pennies 1818 Robinson 295 (15) NEF to EF with attractive toning (£150 - £300) 1997) Maundy Set 1944 AU to UNC and lustrous, the Fourpence toned on the obverse, along with Halfcrown to Farthing (11) Halfcrown 1944Lustrous UNC with a few small spots, Florin 1944 Lustrous UNC , Shilling 1944E Lustrous A/UNC, Shilling 1944S Lustrous EF/GEF, Sixpence 1944 A/UNC

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and lustrous, the reverse nicely toned, Brass Threepence 1944 Lustrous UNC with a contact mark in the obverse field, Penny 1944 EF toned, Halfpennies 1944 (2) the first A/UNC and lustrous, the second EF with traces of lustre, and Farthings 1944 (2) the first A/UNC and lustrous, the second EF cleaned (£100 - £200) 1998) Pennies - Crowns (cupro 25p) in four Lindner trays Fair Fine including pre 1947 and pre 1920 along with a large group of circulating 20th century coinage in jam jars and bags with a few in silver (lot, 14 kilos gross weight) (£100 - £200) 1999) Pennies (12) 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 10 dies 2+D Good Fine, 1861 Freeman 29 dies 6+D Fine, 1862 Good Fine, 1863 Good Fine, cleaned, 1874 Freeman 70 dies 7+G Fine with surface marks and green patina, 1875 Freeman 82 dies 8+J, VF cleaned with uneven tone, 1878 Fine with green patina, 1879 Fine, cleaned and retoned, 1880 Freeman 99 dies 9+J Good Fine/Fine, 1884 NEF with some surface corrosion, 1887 NEF, 1897 EF (£120 - £180) 2000) Pennies (12) 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 15 dies 4+D VF, 1862 Fine, cleaned, 1879 Good Fine, 1902 (2) GEF and A/UNC both lustrous, 1921 EF/GEF, 1927 (2) both GEF and lustrous, one with slightly uneven tone, 1930 A/UNC with lustre traces, 1931 GEF with good subdued lustre, 1950 (2) the first EF and lustrous, the second UNC or near so with lustre traces (£100 - £150) 2001) Pennies (2) 1864 Plain 4, NVF with some scratches, 1871 Fair, Halfpenny 1874 VG/Near Fine, as part of a group of Victoria Bun Pennies (120) and Halfpennies (47) in mixed grades Fair to Fine, a few holed, along with Threepence 1925 Fine (£50 - £100) 2002) Pennies (201) Victoria to George VI includes 1864 Plain 4 VG, 1951 VF, Halfpennies (12) George III to George VI, in mixed grades, Guernsey Eight Doubles 1864, Jersey 1/26th Shilling, Ireland Halfpenny 1781, in mixed grades Fair to VF, George III ‘In Memory of the Good Old Days’ Gaming counter Fine, along with a further group of Bronze Pennies to Farthings George VI and Elizabeth II (258) comprising Pennies (36), Halfpennies (89), and Farthings (133) NEF to UNC many with lustre, Decimal Two Pence 2016 Lustrous UNC, USA One Cent 1982 NEF, along with cupro-nickel issues in an album Florins (162), Shillings (276), Decimal Ten Pence (15) and Decimal Five Pence (40) in mixed circulated grades, (Total weight over 8 Kilos) (£20 - £40) 2003) Pennies (4) 1902 Low Tide Freeman 156 dies 1+A, A/UNC with around 20% lustre, 1902 High Tide Freeman 157 dies 1+B, A/UNC with good lustre, 1910 Freeman 170 dies 2+E GEF and lustrous, 1916 Freeman 180 dies 2+B A/UNC and lustrous, Farthing 1882H Broken F in F:D: as Freeman 549 dies 7+F GVF (£60 - £120) 2004) Pennies (884) Victoria Veiled Head (345), Victoria Bun Head (539) in mixed grades Poor to Near Fine (£30 - £50) 2005) Pennies 1912H (680) VG (£170 - £220) 2006) Pennies 1918H (264) VG (£250 - £300) 2007) Pennies 1918KN (161) VG to Near Fine (£400 - £500) 2008) Pennies 1919H (326) VG (£300 - £350)

2009) Pennies and Halfpennies (10) comprising Pennies (4) 1858 No WW GVF, 1927 GEF/UNC with good subdued lustre, 1936 UNC with good slightly subdued lustre, 1946 UNC/ EF and nicely toned, Halfpennies (6) 1837 Fine, 1855 GEF with attractive underlying tone, 1916 EF/AU and lustrous the obverse with some small spots, 1924 NEF, 1931 EF and lustrous with some small spots, 1944 UNC and lustrous with some spots (£25 - £50) 2010) Pennies and Halfpennies (6) comprising Pennies 1940 Double Exergue Line (3), Halfpennies 1940 (3) GEF to UNC with varying degrees of lustre (£50 - £75) 2011) Pennies to Farthings (4) comprising Pennies (2) 1857 Plain Trident, with double struck 8 in the date, Good Fine/Fine, 1860 Toothed Border, Triple struck F in F:D: VG or slightly better, the variety very clear, Halfpenny 1858 8 over 7 GVF, Farthing 1839 FID: DEF: with first A of GRATIA unbarred, VF, along with Penny George V a ‘Double-head’ piece made by joining two obverses together, VG (£15 - £35) 2012) Pennies to Fractional Farthings (77) comprising Penny 1854 Ornamental Trident, Halfpennies (32) 1694, 1699 Date in Exergue, 1717, 1718, 1723 (2), 1724 (2), 1738, 1774 Contemporary Counterfeit, 1775 Contemporary Counterfeits (2), 1799 (2), 1806 (3), 1807 (5), 1827, 1831, 1853, 1887, 1935, 1944 (2), 1915, 1949 (2), Farthings (39) 1673, 1694 (4), 1731, 1733, 1736, 1737, 1739 (3), 1754 (3), 1775 George II Contemporary Counterfeit, 1806, 1825 (3), 1826 Bare Head, 1831, 1838, 1841, 1843, 1848, 1854, 1857, 1879, 1885, 1886 (2), 1891, 1894, 1901, 1906, 1910, 1920, 1928, Half Farthings (4) 1843, 1844 (2), 1851 First 1 over 5, in mixed grades Fair to GVF, a few better, along with Model Halfpenny by Joseph Moore Bimetallic, bronze with brass centre, UNC the bronze lustrous (£50 - £100) 2013) Pre 1947 silver (1820) grams will be over £16 face value from circulation along with over £10 face value of post 1947 cupro Sixpences and a smaller group of other pre decimal base metal issues from circulation (lot) (£300 £450) 2014) Pre-1920 Silver £2.00 face, Pre-1947 Silver £13.27 1/2 face, in mixed circulated grades, Pennies (40) 1912H (10), 1918H (6), 1918KN (3), 1919H (11), 1919KN (1), 1926 First Head (6), these in mixed circulated grades 1950 VF, 1953 (2), Good Fine, lustrous UNC, Brass Threepences (5) 1946 (3), 1949 (2), Pre Decimal issues Halfcrowns to Farthings Victoria to Elizabeth II base metal issues comprising Halfcrowns (7), Florins (7), Shillings (54), Sixpences (55), Brass Threepences (91), Pennies (420), Halfpennies (177), and Farthings (73), Decimal Coinage () Ten Pence (9), Five Pence (10), Two Pence (5), Half New Penny (468) in mixed grades, and India Quarter Anna 1906 Fine (£500 - £650) 2015) Pre-1920 Silver £2.70 face comprising Halfcrowns (8) 1874, 1891, 1909, 1910, 1912, 1915, 1917, 1919, Florins (3) 1890, 1901, 1910, Shillings (18) 1825 Lion on Crown, 1826 (2), 1827, 1872 Die Number 21, 1873 (2) Die Number 35 and Die Number 105, 1887 Jubilee Head (3), 1888 8 over 7, 1891, 1893, 1894, 1899, 1906, 1907, 1916, Sixpences (19) 1817, 1825, 1834, 1887 Jubilee Head, Withdrawn type, 1892, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1914 (2), 1915 (2), 1916 (4), 1918, 1919 (2), Threepences (4) 1887 Jubilee Head, 1889, 1896, 1913, the Halfcrowns to Sixpences VG to Good Fine, the Threepences NVF to GVF, along with Groat 1846 Near Fine/Fine (£100 - £150)

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2016) Pre-1947 Silver £2.37 1/2 face comprising Halfcrowns (14), Florins (5) includes 1928 EF, Shillings (3), Sixpences (7),NVF to GEF many with lustre, along with Silver Threepences (10) includes 1942, NVF to GEF some with lustre (£50 - £75) 2017) Shillings (11) 1887 Jubilee Head , Davies 982, dies 1C (2) the first NVF/VF, the second Good Fine and toned, 1915 NEF/GVF, 1917 VF/NVF, 1918 VF, 1920 Full Neck Davies 1803 GVF, 1922 VF/GVF the obverse with partial toning, 1924 NVF, 1925 NVF/VF, 1926 Modified Effigy VF/GVF, 1927 First Reverse EF (£50 - £100) 2018) Shillings (124) 1928, 1930, 1933 (2), 1934, 1935 (2), 1936 (4), 1937E (2), 1937S, 1938E (2), 1939E (2), 1939S (2), 1940E, 1940S (4), 1941E, 1941S (2), 1942E, 1943S (3), 1944E (5), 1944S (7), 1945E (6), 1945S (5), 1946E (5, one with wide reverse rim), 1946S (6), 1953E (2), 1954E (2), 1954S (3), 1955E, 1955S (3), 1956E (3), 1956S (2), 1957E (3), 1957S (5), 1958E (4), 1958S (4), 1959E (2), 1959S (18), 1960E, 1960S, 1963E, 1963S, 1964S, 1965E, and Decimal Five Pence 1970, silver issues mostly VF to A/ UNC includes many lustrous pieces, cupro-nickel issues in mixed circulated grades (£60 - £90) 2019) Shillings and 5p (all cupro-nickel) estimated by weight to be over 2,000 so at least £100 face from circulation, Cupro Crowns (circa 100) the majority being 1977 Unc in slide cases, Florins (cupro-nickel) estimated by weight to be over £140 face from circulation, a tin of decimal bronze issues 1/2p - 2p in lustrous Unc to BU many in mint rolls perhaps £3 face and a quantity of QE II Brass Threepences in lustrous Unc (50-100 coins) along with a few accessories and old coin magazines including two new albums USA Half Dollars (empty) and an old small deed box with a key (lot over 40 kilos gross weight) (£200 - £300) 2020) Shillings and Sixpences (23) comprising Shillings (6) 1745 Roses Fair, 1911 GVF, 1914 Good Fine, 1915 Good Fine/ Fine, 1916 NVF, 1918 NVF/Fine, Sixpences (17) 1816 (2) both Good Fine, 1817 Fine, 1881 VF, 1887 Jubilee Head Withdrawn type (3) NVF and VF (2), 1890 Fine, 1897 VF/ GVF, 1918GVF, 1925 Wide Rim EF, 1926 Modified Effigy GEF and lustrous, 1928 NEF, 1930 EF and lustrous, 1933 GVF/ NEF, 1935 GVF/NEF, 1949 Lustrous UNC with pastel tone, Sixpence 1819 contemporary counterfeit About Fine, and a hammered Penny low grade, with D in the centre of the reverse, the obverse with very little detail remaining, we note Richard III, Edward IV and Henry VII Durham Mint types with similar reverse (£50 - £100) 2021) Shillings George V (139), George VI (1) all .500 silver issues, in mixed circulated grades, Florins Elizabeth II (60) in mixed circulated grades, Pennies Elizabeth II (19) in mixed grades with some lustrous (£250 - £300) 2022) Shillings Victoria Veiled Head (13) 1893 Large Letters on obverse (2), 1893 Small Letters on obverse (3), 1895, 1896, 1897 (2), 1899, 1900 (3), one of the 1893 coins Fine, the other coins VF to EF (£400 - £500) 2023) Shillings Victoria Young Head (25) 1839 No WW (3), 1840, 1842 (4), 1844 (2), 1845 (3), 1846 (3), 1853, 1856 (2), 1857 Italic 57, 1858 (2), 1859 (3) VG to Fine (£400 - £500) 2024) Shillings Victoria Young Head (27) 1856, 1864 (3) Die Numbers 18, 19 and 30, 1865 Die Number 44, 1866 Die Number 60, 1867 Die Number 8, 1868 (2) Die Numbers

5 and 38, 1872 Die Number 44, 1874 (2) Die Numbers 61 and 67, 1875 (2) Die Numbers 70 and 74, 1878 (2) Die Numbers 40 and 56, 1879 Die Number 26, 1879 No Die Number (2), 1880, 1881, 1883, 1884 (2), 1885 (2), 1887 Young Head NVG to Fine (£200 - £300) 2025) Silver Threepences Victoria Young Heads (18) 1838 Fine/ Good Fine, 1854 VG, 1857 Fine/About Fine, 1859 (2) Good Fine and Near Fine, 1869 VG, 1874 Fine, 1875 Fine/About Fine, 1878 Near Fine/Fine, 1881 Fine/Good Fine, 1883 Fine, 1884 (2) Good Fine/Fine and NVF, 1885 Fine/NVF, 1886 (2) Fine and VF, 1887 (2) both Fine (£50 - £100) 2026) Sixpences (12) 1873 Die Number 85 Fine, cleaned, 1877 No Die Number Fine, 1887 Young Head GVF/VF, 1888 VF, 1898 Fine, 1901 NVF, 1902 VF Ex-Gilt, 1903 Good Fine/ NVF, 1910 (2) the first GVF, the second NEF toned with hairlines, 1913 GVF, 1914 EF (£100 - £150) 2027) Sixpences (12) 1914 EF, 1915 EF/NEF toned with a scuff on the obverse, 1916 About EF and lustrous, 1923 Good Fine/Fine, 1924 Good Fine/Fine, 1925 Wide Rim (2) the first GVF, the second EF, 1926 Modified Effigy Near VF/VF, 1935 aUNC and lustrous, 1936 GEF/UNC, 1939 Lustrous UNC, 1951 Proof nFDC retaining much original brilliance (£50 - £100) 2028) Sixpences (80) 1816 (4, one a contemporary copy), 1817, 1818, 1820, 1837, 1851, 1883, 1887 Young Head, 1887 Jubilee Head Withdrawn type (7), 1887 Jubilee Head Revised type (4), 1888, 1889, 1890 (2), 1893 Veiled Head (4), 1895, 1896 (3), 1897, 1898, 1900, 1901 (3), 1902 (2), 1905, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 (6), 1918, 1921 (3), 1925 Thin Rim, 1925 Thick Rim, 1926 First Head (2), 1927 First Reverse, 1929, 1933 (2), 1935 (3), 1936 (4), 1937, 1949, 1951 Proof (nFDC), 1953 (2), 1954, Silver Threepences (3) 1937, 1938 (2) in mixed grades with some later dates VF to EF (£100 - £120) 2029) Sterling silver issues (all pre 1920) Sixpences to Halfcrowns George III - George V from circulated and including some holed and damaged but also Victorian issues in collectable grades (825 grams will be about £7.50 face) (£300 - £400) 2030) The Queen Victoria Jubilee Head and Old Head Silver Crown Collection a 2-coin set comprising Crown 1890 VG/NF and Crown 1893LVI Near Fine/About Fine, in a Jubilee Mint box with certificate, Queen Victoria Crown Collection a 3-coin set comprising Crown 1845 Cinquefoil Stops on edge VG, 1889 VG with graffiti on the obverse and 1893 LVI VG/Near Fine, in a Jubilee Mint box with certificate, Jubilee Mint a 3-coin set comprising Double Florin 1887 Roman 1 Good Fine, Groat Henry VII Facing Bust mintmark Cross Crosslet Fine with edge chip at the top of the obverse, Penny Richard I Short Cross, London Mint, moneyer Stivein About Fine/Fine, in the Jubilee Mint box with the certificates (The Richard Penny with an Edward I certificate), The First World War 1914-1918 British Coin Set an 8-coin set comprising Halfcrown 1917 Fine/Good Fine, Florin 1915 Near Fine/Fine, Shilling 1916 VF, Sixpence 1918 GVF, Threepence 1918 Good Fine/VF, Penny 1916 VG, Halfpenny 1918 VG, and Farthing 1916 Good Fine, in the Bradford Exchange box with booklet-style certificate, The House of Windsor Coinage Portraits Shilling/Five Pence Set a 13-coin set comprising Shillings (10) 1846 VG, 1887 Jubilee Head Fine, 1896 Fair, 1906 VG, 1921 VG, 1935 VG, 1949 English Fine, 1949 Scottish Fine, 1956 English Good

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Fine, 1956 Scottish Fine/Good Fine, and Decimal Five Pence (3) 1978 VF, 1988 GVF, 1998 VF, in the Jubilee Mint box with booklet-style certificate. (£140 - £200) 2031) Threepences (13) 1834 Near Fine/Fine, 1877 Fine, 1879 Near Fine/Fine, 1881 VF cleaned with some edge nicks, 1887 Young Head Good Fine, 1897 NVF/VF toned, 1901 GVF/VF, 1904 NVF/VF, 1913 GVF cleaned, 1938 Lustrous UNC, 1942 GF/NVF, 1943 (2) VF and NEF (£100 - £150) 2032) Threepences (5) 1840 GF/NVF, 1843 F/NVF, 1872 NVF, 1874 GF/NVF, 1876 GVF (£40 - £60) 2033) Two Pounds Commemorative issues 1986-1996 in base metal (85) the vast majority in mint set with some (11) in presentation packs and first day covers (£170 - £200) 2034) Twopence 1797 Peck 1077 NVF/Good Fine with a good edge, along with Ireland Farthings 1806 (2) both unofficially gilded, the first Good Fine, the second NVF with scratches, the underlying copper starting to show through in places (£25 - £50) 2035) Twopence to Fractional Farthings (17) comprising Twopence 1797 Good Fine/Fine, Pennies 1919KN (2) both VG, Halfpennies (5) 1724 VG, 1770 VG the reverse slightly better, 1799 Fine, 1806 (2) Fine and Good Fine, Farthings (7) 1696 VG, 1806 Good Fine, 1895 Bun Head Near Fine, 1918 Bright Finish NEF and lustrous, 1929 UNC and lustrous, 1934 EF with traces of lustre, 1936 Lustrous UNC, Half Farthings (2) 1843 GVF, 1844 GEF with traces of lustre, along with Jeton George I undated 25mm diameter in silver, unsigned, Obverse: Bust of the King, armoured and draped, right, Reverse: Crowned Arms with supporters, Order of the Garter below, 3.35 grammes, VF/GVF (£30 £60) 2036) Twopences 1797 (17) NVG to Near Fine (16), with one in Fine (£450 - £550) 2037) Twopences 1797 (2) Good Fine and GF/NVF, Pennies (141) 1797 (2), 1844 with graffiti in the reverse field, 1848 Plain date, 1848 8 over 7 (2), 1853 Ornamental trident (2), 1854 Plain Trident, 1857 Plain Trident, 1857 Ornamental Trident, 1860 Toothed Border, 1861, 1862 (2), 1874H, 1875 (3), 1876H (2), 1891, 1893, 1896 (2), 1899 (4), 1902 Low Tide, 1902 High Tide, 1903, 1905, 1907, 1912H (3), 1913, 1918KN, 1920 (16), 1926 Modified Effigy (Near Fine), 1916 Recessed Ear (Lustrous EF), 1935 (2), 1936 (2), 1937 (5), 1938, 1944 (2), 1945, 1947 (2), 1948 (4), 1949, 1950 (VF), 1961 (2), 1962, 1964 (5), 1965 (4), 1966 (4), 1967 (47) in mixed circulated grades with some later dates lustrous (£200 - £300) 2038) Twopences 1797 (30) NVG to Fine, one with graffiti (£1,000 - £1,200) 2039) Twopences 1797 (6) NVF to GVF, one in a PCCB Professional Coin Slab holder (£700 - £800) 2040) Whitman Folders (3) Shillings 1937-1951 English and Scottish complete with obverse coin, some EF and lustrous, Sixpences 1937-1967 complete, with obverse coins, also includes an addition 7 examples of covering the period 1965-1967 in mixed grades with many EF and lustrous (the 1952 VF), Silver Threepences 1902-1944 complete, with obverse coins, except for 1905 and 1927, in mixed grades,

includes 1943 EF and 1944 NEF, along with Halfcrowns (23) 1947 (2), 1948 (2), 1949 (2), 1950, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1961 (2), 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965 (2), 1966, 1967 (5) some of the Elizabeth II UNC and lustrous, Florins (10) 1948, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, in mixed grades some AU-UNC and lustrous, Shillings (21) 1947E (2), 1948E (2), 1948S, 1949E, 1949S, 1950E, 1951E (3), 1951S (4), 1964E, 1964S (3), 1966S (2) in mixed grades, Sixpences (11) 1948, 1952 (3, Fine to Good Fine), 1955, 1958, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967 (2) in mixed grades, Brass Threepence 1966 EF, Pennies (82) 1902 Low tide, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907 (4), 1908, 1909, 1910, 1912H (14) ,1913, 1915, 1917, 1919, 1919H (11), 1921, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930 (2), 1931 (4), 1932 (2), 1934, 1935 (4), 1936 (3, one A/UNC and Lustrous), 1937, 1938, 1939 (2), 1940 (2), 1944, 1945 (3), 1946 (2), 1947, 1948 (2, UNC), 1949 (4, Lustrous UNC), 1953 (UNC) Farthings () 1912, 1915, 1919 (3), 1922, 1924, 1926, 1927, 1936, 1938, 1939 (3), 1941, 1942 (5), 1944, 1946 (2), 1948, 1952, Medal in green plastic? 1887 Golden Jubilee, and a small group of World Banknotes (4) issues from Italy, Germany, Algeria and Bulgaria in mixed grades (£80 - £120)

World Coins Large Coins and Accumulations (lots 2041 - 2111) 2041) Australia Silver One Dollar, One Ounce (7) Kangaroos (6) 1993C (5), 1994C (1), Kookaburra 1994 UNC in capsules, no boxes (£170 - £220) 2042) Belgium Five Francs (13) 1868 (2), 1869 (2), 1873 (6), 1874 (2), 1875 (1) Fine to VF (£240 - £280) 2043) Belgium Five Francs (6) 1848 (2) both Fine, 1849 (2) Good Fine and Fine/Good Fine, 1850 Good Fine and 1865 GVF (£160 - £200) 2044) Canada and Related (44) comprising Canada (21) 25 Cents 1906, Ten Cents 1943, Five Cents (3) 1891 (holed), 1899 (holed), 1912, One Cent (14) 1859, 1881H, 1884 (2), , 1887, 1888, 1897, 1900, 1902, 1903, 1906, 1911, 1918 (2), VG to Good Fine, Prince Edward Island (2) One Cent 1871 (2) Fine and Fine/Good Fine, Lower Canada (6) One Penny 1837 VG, Halfpennies (2) 1844 Fine, 1852 Near Fine, Sou (undated) KM#Tn4 Fine, Sou undated KM#Tn5 (2) Fine and Good Fine, New Brunswick (3) One Penny 1843 Near Fine, bent, Halfpenny 1843 NVF/GF, One Cent 1864 Fine, Upper Canada (7) Pennies (5) 1852 (2) the first Fine, the second VG holed, 1854 Plain 4 Fine, 1857 (2) both Fine, Halfpennies (2) 1837 VG, 1852 Fine, Nova Scotia (4) Penny Token 1832 Good Fine, 1840 Fine with attempted piercing, Halfpenny Token 1856 NVF, One Cent 1861 Fine, Half Cent 1864 Near Fine, cleaned, Newfoundland One Cent 1943 GVF (£50 - £100) 2045) China 10 Yuan (8) 1994 (2) UNC, 2001 UNC, 2003 Proof FDC in capsule, in the vinyl and still sealed, 2011 Proof nFDC, 2014 Proof nFDC, 2015 Proof nFDC, 2016 (30 grammes) UNC boxed, 2016 Proof nFDC (£220 - £280) 2046) China and Japan (98) China (77) includes many early 20th Century Bronze Empire and Provincial Cash in high grades, and Japan (13), mostly bronze issues includes some silver minors along with Hong Kong Five Cents 1937 EF and French Indo-China Centime 1914 VF (£200 - £400)

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2047) Crimea, Khanate Ackes (50) silver issues average weight 0.48 grams each, 9 - 11 Century an unattributed group Fair - VG (£35 - £100) 2048) Cyprus (19) 45 Piastres 1928 VF, 18 Piastres (5) 1901 VG/ Near Fine (2), 1921 (2) Near Fine and Fine, 1938 Lustrous EF, 9 Piastres (2) 1907 VG, 1919 Good Fine, 4 1/2 Piastres (2) 1901 Fine, 1938 NEF and lustrous with some light tone spots, One Piastre (6) 1886 (2) Fair and VG, 1890 VG, 1900 VG, 1927 About Fine with a spot on the reverse, Rare, Half Piastre (2) 1879 Fine, the obverse with some heavier contact marks, 1881 Fine, Quarter Piastres (2) 1879 Good Fine/Fine the obverse with thin scratches, 1905 Good Fine with signs of die rust (£90 - £150) 2049) Cyprus Quarter Piastre 1926 KM#16 (138) About Fine to NVF (£150 - £200) 2050) Denmark (13) One Krone 1934 N GJ Fine, Five Ore (5) 1882 (h) CS Fine and scarce,1894 (h) VBP NEF scarce, 1902 (h) VBP VF, 1904 (h) VBP NVF, 1921 (h) HCN GJ NEF, Two Ore (4) 1881 (h) CS (2) NVF and VF, 1889 (h) CS Fine with some thin scratches, 1891 (h) CS GVF, One Ore (3) 1879 (h) CS (2) NVF and Fine, scarce, 1880 (h) CS GVF, scarce, a useful group (£80 - £100) 2051) France 2 Centimes 1913 KM#841 (25) Lustrous UNC a few with toning (£100 - £180) 2052) GB (23) and World (82) a mixed group with many countries represented, includes India (23) Half Rupees (2) 1919 Bombay (2, VF to NEF), Quarter Rupee 1919 Calcutta VF, Two Annas (3) 1892 Bombay, B Incuse, 1905, 1917, One Anna (3) 1919 (2), the third worn, Quarter Anna (9) 1889, 1914, 1918 (6), 1919, One Twelfth Anna (5) 1910, 1912 (4), Canada (7) One Dollar 198725 Cents 1910, Ten Cents 1905, One Cent (4) 1910, 1940 (3), France (22) Two Francs 1916, One Franc (2) 1916 (holed), 1918, 50 Centimes (7) 1916 (holed), 1917, 1918, 1922, 1923, 1925, 1932, Ten Centimes (4) 1854A, 1855 mintmark worn, 1872, 1916, Five Centimes (8) 19th Century (4) these worn, one holed, 1899 (2), 1915, 1939, Ireland (2) Threepence 1933, Decimal Penny 1971, Switzerland (8) 20 Rappen (4) 1934 (2), 1944, 1945, Five Rappen (4) 1894, 1909, 1931, 1944, Indian Princely States - Ratlam Paisa 1945, Netherlands East Indies (5) One Cent 1920-, Half Cent 1945 (4), Netherlands (2) Five Cents 1972, One Cent 1948, Egypt (2) 5/10 Qirsh AH1293/21, One Millieme 1938, Pakistan 50 Paisa 1965, Portugal 50 Centavos 1929, Germany - Weimar Republic 10 Reichspfennigs 1929G, German States - Frankfurt One Heller 1821, Germany (2) Two Pfennigs 1875E, One Pfennig 1896A, Guernsey One Double 1903H, Belgium Ten Centimes 1915, Luxembourg Ten Centimes 1901 (holed), Italy (4) Ten Centesimi (2) 1863, 1930R, 5 Centesimi 19th Century (2) both worn, along with GB (23) Brass Threepences (2) 1938, 1944, Pennies (10) 1920, 1929, 1930, 1945 (2), 1967 (5), Halfpennies (8) 1856, 1943, 1947, 1957, 1962, 1965 (2), 1966, Farthings (3) 1939, 1944, 1947 and Gaming Counters (2) in the style of a ‘Spade’ Guinea and Half Guinea, the Half Guinea size holed (£25 - £50) 2053) GB and World (25) comprising GB (8) Sixpence Elizabeth I 1583 mintmark Bell Fair/VG with an edge cut, Penny 1917 Near Fine, Halfpennies (6) 1700 Fair, 1718 Fine, 1731 About Fine, 1773 VG, 1806 VG, 1807 VG, USA (6) Half Dollars (2) 1942 Fine, toned, 1944 Good Fine, toned, Quarter Dollar 1854 NVG, Ten Cents 1898 Near Fine, One Cent (2) 1891 G/

VG, 1903 EF with traces of lustre, Ireland Evasion Halfpenny 1791 GLORIOVS IER VES/HEBRIDES, VG, South Africa Halfcrown 1897 Fine, India Rupee 1840 Continuous Legend VG, Hong Kong Mil 1865 KM#2 Fine, Ceylon Five Cents 1870 VG, Morocco Four Falus AH1289 Fine, Guernsey Eight Doubles 1956 NEF, Jersey 1/12th Shilling 1894 Fine, GB Penny Token 1812 Sheffield - For Public Accommodation, Fine, GB Halfpenny Token Middlesex 1793 Princess of Wales/Portcullis VG, and Medieval Jeton VG (£20 - £40) 2054) GB and World (around 25 Kilos) with £34 face in GB Crowns 1965-1981 A/UNC to UNC, includes some paranumismatic and some fantasy items, in mixed grades (£50 - £100) 2055) GB and World 18th to 20th Century (288) includes Germany Third Reich Two Reichsmark 1934F Schiller KM#84 NVF, GB Shilling 1677 Fair, Canada One Cent 1920 EF, USA One Cent 1840 Fair, USA Five Cents 1884 NVG/VG, Germany Medal by Loos (c.1768) 30mm diameter in silver, Altar with diploma GVF, Ireland - Temperance Halfpenny token 1840 VF, France 1/5th Ecu 1780L Good Fine, countries represented include USA, Canada, China, Hong Kong, India, Belgium, Poland, Germany, Switzerland, France, Channel Islands and more, many silver items included with some token and medallic issues, in mixed circulated grades includes some useful items (£125 - £225) 2056) GB and World 19th and 20th Century in six stock boxes, many different countries represented, a good mix includes Germany, Palestine, China, Russia, Canada, Mexico, Cyprus, Australia, New Zealand, USA, Haiti, Guatemala, Ethiopia, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Panama, Latvia, Switzerland, France, Iceland, Fiji, Luxembourg, Philippines, Brazil, Belgium, Channel Islands, Norway, Austria, Denmark, Netherlands and more, includes some silver items, in mixed circulated grades (lot, around 6 Kilos, will be over 700 coins) (£300 - £600) 2057) GB and World comprising GB History of Our Monarchy 1936 Year of the Three Kings gold medalet 0.50 grammes of 14 carat gold nFDC, Five Pound Crowns (6) 2012 London Olympics Gold plated Silver Proof, nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, 2009 3-Year countdown to the London Olympics cupro-nickel UNC on the Royal Mint card of issue, 2012 London Olympics (3) cupro-nickel UNC on the Royal Mint cards of issue, each with a touch of toning at the top, 1996 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday EF, Crowns (53) 1953 (1), 1977 (10), 1980 (15), 1981 (27) EF to UNC, Pre-1947 silver £0.92 1/2 face, Silver Threepences pre-1920 (7, one inscribed A J), Florins cupro-nickel issues (14), Shillings (33), Sixpences (9), Pennies (8), Halfpennies (3), Farthings (2), Decimal Coinage (29) Two Pounds 1986 Commonwealth Games (12) EF to UNC, Fifty Pence (1), Ten Pence (2), Five Pence (6), Two Pence (4), One Penny (3), Half Penny (1), Promoters items (12) mostly Crown-sized UNC, World (10) Guernsey One Pound 1996 Silver Proof FDC in capsule with certificate, Russia One Rouble 1977 Moscow Olympic Games, UNC in a slide case, USA Half Dollar 1964 EF, Ireland (4) Punt (3) 1990 (2), 1994, Twenty Pence 1992, France Ten Francs 1990, Spain Five Pesetas 1999, and a modern token, in mixed circulated grades, Medals (2) Leeds United FA Cup Winners 1992 VF, and a prize medal Assembly League 20th Year VF (£100 - £120) 2058) GB and World comprising GB Plastic Set 1953 (9 coins) UNC in the wallet of issue, Royal Mint Year Set 1983 (8 coins, One Pound to Half Penny) UNC in the wallet of

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issue, Crowns to Farthings 19th and 20th Century, Crowns (29) 1953, 1965 (2), 1972 (3), 1977 (9), 1980 (5), 1981 (9), A/UNC to UNC, Halfcrowns (5), Florins (2), Shillings (21), Sixpences (23, one on a chain), Brass Threepences (6), Silver Threepences (6), Pennies (186), Halfpennies (31), Farthings (21), in mixed circulated grades includes a handful of silver issues, Decimal Coinage (43) Two Pounds (4) 1986 Commonwealth Games (2), 1989 Bill of Rights, 1994 Bank of England, Ten Pence (1), Five Pence (16) One Penny (1), Half Penny (21), in mixed grades, World (190) mostly 20th Century base metal issues a wide variety, with a handful in silver, in mixed grades, GB and World Banknotes GB (20) Five Pounds Cleland polymer (4), One Pound Page (15) B322 (2) HZ04 231170 and HZ04 231171 consecutives, (last series), B323 MT08 955289 and MT08 955290 consecutives, B337 A30 273126, B339 (10) consecutives 77N 471416 to 471425 , EF to UNC, Ten Shillings Fforde B310 D02N 587026 last series about Fine with some tears, World (13) mostly World War II issues, includes Italy Germany, Morocco, and Algeria (£100 - £120) 2059) GB and World Crown-sized an 8-coin set 1977 Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee comprising issues from GB, Seychelles, Guernsey, Jersey, Gibraltar, Mauritius, St. Helena and Tristan da Cunha nFDC to FDC with some toning, in the large red case of issue with certificates, GB and World Crown-sized a 7-coin set 1977 Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee comprising issues from GB, Guernsey, Jersey, Gibraltar, Mauritius, St. Helena and Tristan da Cunha along with a Silver Jubilee Crown medal in gold plated silver nFDC to FDC with some toning, in the red box of issue with certificate (£160 - £200) 2060) GB and World GB Five Pound Crowns (7) 1999 Diana Memorial, 1999 Millennium (4), 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday (2), Crowns (22) 1980 Queen Mother 80th Birthday (15), 1981 Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer (7) A/UNC to Lustrous UNC, GB Silver Threepences (10) Victoria to George V, in mixed grades, World issues in bags 20th Century base metal issues many countries represented including France, Germany, Spain, USA, Australia, Hong Kong, Turkey, Italy, South Africa, New Zealand, Switzerland, Netherlands, Ireland, Egypt and more, in mixed circulated grades, along with GB and World Banknotes (27) includes GB Five Pounds Somerset, One Pound Page (2), and Ten Shillings Fforde, World (23) from a variety of countries includes Denmark, Yugoslavia, Netherlands, Portugal, Belgium, Turkey and more in mixed grades (£60 - £100) 2061) GB and world in tins, bags and loose plenty in silver, generally in circulated grades (lot) (£250 - £500) 2062) GB and World includes Mis-Strikes, comprising Thailand Ancient Pod Duang money (pre-1900) 38.97 grammes Fine, as part of a group (26) containing Penny 1853 Ornamental Trident Fine with some edge knocks, Mis-strikes comprising Sixpence 1926 Modified Effigy struck slightly off-centre NEF, Sixpence 1964 struck off-centre with around 1.5mm blank flan and a raised lip at the edge EF, Sixpence 1967 with a planchet clip, Crown 1977 with part of the lettering not struck up EF, Halfcrown George VI a double obverse this done after minting, Fine, Pre-Decimal Penny a blank flan VF, Penny 1967 with a planchet clip EF with traces of lustre, Decimal Penny 1984 struck on a thin flan and weighing 1.71 grammes Good Fine, Decimal Two Pence 1980 struck on an incorrect undersized flan of 22mm diameter, some of

the design and much of the legend off-flan EF with lustre, along with other Pre-decimal and decimal coins some with minor mis-mistrikes in mixed grades, all contained in a small Abafil case with one tray (£50 - £70) 2063) GB and World Singles (10) Australia One Dollar Kookaburras Silver One Ounce (3) 1997 UNC, 2002 and 2003, Lustrous UNC in capsules, USA Silver Eagle 1987 Lustrous UNC with some gold toning, One Dollar (2) 1971S Lustrous UNC, 1979P Susan B. Anthony UNC, Half Dollar 1964 Lustrous UNC, Austria Thaler 1780 Maria Theresa Silver Restrike Lustrous UNC, GB Shilling 1946E GEF and lustrous, South Africa Threepence 1959 Lustrous UNC, Proof Sets (4) Falkland Islands Proof Set 1980, GB Proof Set 1982, East Caribbean States Proof Set 1986, Guernsey Proof Set 1988 nFDC to FDC, some with toning, in the cases of issue, Mint Sets (6) GB (2) 1984, 1985, Guernsey 1986, Belgium 1980, Austria 1981, UNC in the wallets of issue Unofficial sets (6) Isle of Man Crowns 1981 International Year of the Disabled (4) all different reverse designs UNC in a plastic sleeve, GB Farewell to the £sd system (10 coins) Crown to Farthing a mixed date set 1954 to 1967 UNC in a slide case, UK/ Jersey/Guernsey/Isle of Man One Pound 1983 a 4-coin set with a coin from each country UNC in a slide case, UK/ St. Helena/Gibraltar/Tristan da Cunha/Guernsey/Falkland Islands 1980 Queen Mother 80th Birthday a 6-coin set comprising a Crown from each country UNC in a Danbury Mint wallet, Yugoslavia (2) 1982/3 (6 coins) UNC, and 1965-1981 (8 coins) mixed dates GVF to UNC, both sets in plastic wallets (£90 - £140) 2064) GB and World with strength in GB silver issues in collectable grades including Victorina types, USA Morgan Dollar in Unc, Australia Shilling 1914 bright GVF-nEF with edge nicks and more (£300 - £500) 2065) GB and World with strength in silver crowns, mixed mostly circulated grades (lot) (£280 - £500) 2066) German East Africa (12) 20 Heller 1916T (2) both Large Crown, curled tip on second L (Obverse A, Reverse A) both NEF, Ten Heller (5) 1908JGood Fine, nicely toned, 1909J Good Fine, 1910J Good Fine, 1911A, VF, 1914J VF with a thin scratch on the reverse, Five Heller (3) 1913A VF, 1913J VF, 1914J NVF, One Heller (2) 1904A VF, 1905J Fine with some surface residue (£20 - £40) 2067) German States Three Marks (10) Anhalt-Dessau 1914A Friedrich II and Marie Silver Wedding KM#30 EF/GEF and lustrous with some small edge nicks, Bavaria (3) 1911D 90th Birthday of Prince Regent Luitpold KM#998 NEF with some small rim nicks, 1914D Ludwig III KM#1005 (2) the first EF and lustrous with some contact marks and ribbon toning, the second GVF with some tone spots, Prussia (4) 1908A KM#527 EF/GEF, 1911A Centenary of Breslau University KM#531 (2) the first lustrous UNC, the second EF/GEF the obverse with some hairlines, 1913A 100th Anniversary of the Defeat of Napoleon KM#534 (2) EF, Wurttemberg (2) 1911F KM#635 A/UNC and lustrous,1911F Wilhelm II and Charlotte Silver Wedding KM#636 GEF (£200 - £300) 2068) German States, Germany - Empire, and Weimar Republic (287) 18th to 20th Century a wide variety includes some silver, and a small group of Notgeld types, also a Frider Wilhelm III 1818 medal 51mm diameter in bronze, holed Fine (£75 - £150)

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2069) Germany - Empire (48) One Mark (37) 1874B, 1874F, 1874G (2), 1875A (7), 1875B (3), 1875G, 1876A (2), 1876 (2), 1876F (2), 1881D, 1881H, 1885A, 1885J, 1900D, 1903A, 1904A, 1905A, 1907A, 1908A, 1908F, 1909A, 1914A (2), 1915A, Near Fine to Good Fine, Half Mark (11) 1905A (3), 1905F, 1906A (3), 1906D, 1908A, 1915F, 1918A Near Fine to NVF (£150 - £200) 2070) Germany and Austria (31) comprising Germany - Federal Republic Ten Marks Munich Olympic issues (25) 1972D Spiral Reverse KM#134.1 Proof (2) nFDC to FDC, 1972F Spiral Reverse KM#134.1 Proof (2) nFDC to FDC, 1972G Spiral Reverse KM#134.1 Lustrous UNC, 1972J Proof Spiral Reverse KM#134.1 Lustrous UNC, 1972J Spiral Reverse KM#134.1 Lustrous UNC, 1972D Schliefe knot Proof KM#131 Proof UNC toned, 1972F Schleife knot Proof KM#131 nFDC, 1972G Schleife knot KM#131 Proof nFDC, 1972J Schleife knot KM#131 Proof FDC, 1972J Schleife knot KM#131 Lustrous UNC, 1972D Athletes kneeling KM#132 Lustrous UNC, 1972F Athletes kneeling KM#132 Proof FDC, 1972G Athletes kneeling KM#132 Proof FDC, 1972J Athletes kneeling KM#132 Prooflike UNC, 1972D Stadium Proof KM#133 FDC, 1972F Stadium KM#133 Lustrous UNC, 1972G Stadium KM#133 Proof FDC, 1972G Stadium KM#133 Lustrous UNC, 1972J Stadium KM#133 Lustrous UNC, 1972D Olympic flame KM#135 Proof FDC, 1972F Olympic flame KM#135 Proof FDC, 1972G Olympic flame KM#135 Proof nFDC lightly toned, 1972J Olympic flame KM#135 Proof nFDC, Austria (6) 100 Schillings Innsbruck Winter Olympic issues (5) 1974 Emblem and Olympic logo KM#2926 Silver Proof nFDC, 1975 Buildings and Olympic logo KM#2927 Silver Proof nFDC , 1976 Skiier (2) KM#2928 Silver Proof nFDC and Special UNC, 1976 Ski-Jump (2) KM#2929 both Special UNC, 50 Schillings 1964 Winter Olympics - Innsbruck KM#2896 Lustrous UNC lightly toned (£200 - £300) 2071) Germany and German States (4) German States (2) Prussia Thaler 1861A Coronation of Wilhelm and Augusta KM#488 VF/GVF, Bremen Groten 1744 Spanish shield ornamented KM#198 Fine, Germany (2) One Mark 1875A KM#7 VG, Half Mark 1906G KM#17 Fine, along with Medieval Nuremberg Jetons (3) VG to Near Fine (£10 - £30) 2072) Germany Two Euros (85) 2006-2022 comprising 2006A Schleswig-Holstein, 2006D Schleswig-Holstein,2006F Schleswig-Holstein, 2006G Schleswig-Holstein, 2006J Schleswig-Holstein, 2007A Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, 2007D Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, 2007F MecklenburgVorpommern, 2007G Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, 2007J Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, 2008A Hamburg, 2008D Hamburg, 2008F Hamburg, 2008G Hamburg, 2008J Hamburg, 2009A Saarland, 2009D Saarland, 2009F Saarland, 2009G Saarland, 2009J Saarland, 2010A Bremen, 2010D Bremen, 2010F Bremen, 2010G Bremen, 2010J Bremen, 2011A Nordrhein-Westfalen, 2011D Nordrhein-Westfalen, 2011F Nordrhein-Westfalen, 2011G Nordrhein-Westfalen, 2011J Nordrhein-Westfalen, 2012A Bayern, 2012D Bayern, 2012 Bayern, 2012F Bayern, 2012G Bayern, 2012J Bayern, 2013A Baden-Wurttemberg, 2013D Baden-Wurttemberg, 2013F Baden-Wurttemberg, 2013G Baden-Wurttemberg, 2013J Baden-Wurttemberg, 2014A Niedersachsen, 2014D Niedersachsen, 2014F Niedersachsen, 2014G Niedersachsen, 2014J Niedersachsen, 2015A Hessen, 2015D Hessen, 2015F Hessen, 2015G Hessen, 2015J Hessen, 2016A Sachsen, 2016D Sachsen, 2016F Sachsen, 2016G Sachsen, 2016J Sachsen, 2017A Rhineland-Pfalz,

2017D Rhineland-Pfalz, 2017F Rhineland-Pfalz, 2017G Rhineland-Pfalz, 2017J Rhineland-Pfalz, 2018A Berlin, 2018D Berlin, 2018F Berlin, 2018G Berlin, 2018J Berlin, 2019A Bundesrat, 2019D Bundesrat, 2019F Bundesrat, 2019G Bundesrat, 2019J Bundesrat, 2020A Brandenburg, 2020D Brandenburg, 2020F Brandenburg, 2020G Brandenburg, 2020J Brandenburg, 2021A Sachsen-Anhalt, 2021D Sachsen-Anhalt, 2021F Sachsen-Anhalt, 2021G Sachsen-Anhalt, 2021J Sachsen-Anhalt, 2022A Thuringen, 2022D Thuringen, 2022F Thuringen, 2022G Thuringen, 2022J Thuringen, all Lustrous UNC in the Leuchtturm album pages (£800 - £1,200) 2073) Germany, German States, and Weimar Republic (6) comprising German States (4) Prussia Thaler 1814 KM#387 Fine, Thaler 1828A KM#417 (Mining Thaler) Good Fine and nicely toned, Hannover (2) Thaler 1845 KM#197.1 GF/ About VF, 1855 KM#220 Fine/VF, Weimar Republic Three Marks 1925A 1000th Year of the Rhineland KM#46 NEF with some green surface residue, this possibly removable with care, Germany - Empire One Mark 1883G the second 8 of a different style to the first, Fine (£120 - £180) 2074) India One Rupee (3) 1840 Bombay Mint 27 Berries, W.W. Raised KM#458.3 NEF, 1862 Type A Bust, Type I Reverse KM#473.1 EF with some contact marks, 1901 Bombay, B incuse KM#492 UNC and lustrous with touches of golden toning (£70 - £90) 2075) Liberia (9) Two Cents (7) 1847 VG/Near Fine, 1862 (2) Fine and approaching Fine, 1896H Fine, 1937 (2) Fine and NVF, 1941 EF with some lustre, One Cent 1862 (2) Near Fine and VG (£10 - £30) 2076) Poland 200 Zloty Patterns (3) 1976 Olympic Rings and Torch, with PROBA on the reverse, in silver, KM#Pr285 Prooflike UNC with some toning, still sealed in the pack of issue, 1976 Head and Olympic Rings, with PROBA on the obverse, in silver, KM#Pn287 Prooflike UNC with some toning, still sealed in the pack of issue, 1980 Lake Placid Olympics - Skier with mintmark, PROBA on reverse, in silver KM#Pr409 Prooflike UNC in the slide case of issue, 100 Zloty Pattern 1980 Lake Placid Olympics, runner with Olympic torch and rings KM#Pr395 Prooflike UNC, in the slide case of issue, 200 Zloty (3) 1976 Y#86 UNC in the pack of issue, still sealed, 1980 Ski Jumper, No Torch below Silver Proof, Y#110.2 nFDC lightly toned, in a slide case, 1980 Ski Jumper, with Torch below , Silver Proof Y#110.1 nFDC lightly toned (£50 - £80) 2077) San Marino Euro Sets (17) Each set Two Euros to One Cent (8 coins each) 2002-2018 all Lustrous UNC to BU in Lighthouse pages (£500 - £750) 2078) South Africa Halfcrowns (6) 1892 Fine, toned, 1894 (3) NVF, About Fine (2) one with some scratches, 1897 (2) both Good Fine, one with some spots (£80 - £120) 2079) South Africa Halfcrowns and Florin (6) comprising Halfcrowns (5) 1892 Fine, 1894 (2) Fine and About Fine, 1897 (2) VF/NVF and NVF both nicely toned, Florin 1894 Fine (£80 - £120) 2080) South Africa Silver Krugerrands (8) 2019 (2), 2021 (6) UNC, one with a tone spot (£180 - £220)

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2081) Switzerland 1 Franc (2) 1943B KM#24 in a PCGS holder and graded MS67, 1944B KM#24 in a PCGS holder and graded MS66 both pieces superb and prooflike, displaying a superior finish and appearance with full mint lustre, possibly Specimen strikings. Cataloguers Note: of the 58 coins dated 1943 recorded on the PCGS Population Report, only 3 have graded higher, interestingly none have been designated as Specimen or Proof (£34 - £45)

2087) USA Quarter Dollars ($55.25 face), in mixed circulated grades, USA State Quarters ($21.25 face) includes Arizona - Grand Canyon 2010D, Yosemite - California 2010P, Mount Hood - Oregon 2010D, Yellowstone - Wyoming 2010D, Hot Springs - Arkansas 2010D UNC in 12-coin rolls, State Quarters a further group in a Littleton album (36) 19992005 issues EF to UNC with obverse coin (2003 Illinois) (£60 - £80)

2082) Tunisia (10) 1 Franc (2) 1926 AH1344 UNC with a choice and colourful tone, 1941 EF, 50 Centimes 1941 UNC with a small tone spot, 25 Centimes (2) 1919 GEF and attractively toned, 1920 UNC, 10 Centimes (2) 1919 EF with small spots, 1920 lustrous UNC, 5 Centimes (2) 1919 UNC and attractively toned, Turkey (6) 25 Kurus AH1341 (1923) VF, 25 Kurus 1935 Good Fine, 10 Kurus (4) 1926 (3) GEF and lustrous (2), and Lustrous A/UNC, AH1341 (1923) A/UNC and lustrous (£55 - £75)

2088) USA Silver Eagles (31) 1987 (3), 1989, 1990, 1992, 1998 (2), 1999 (2), 2000 (3), 2001 (2), 2002 (3), 2003 (2), 2004 (3), 2005 (2), 2006 (2), 2007 (2), 2008 (2) Lustrous UNC, some with hairlines, a few with light toning (£450 - £650)

2083) USA Cents (126) 1909 Indian Head, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1918, 1919D, 1920S, 1926, 1926D, 1928, 1929, 1929S, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938, 1941D, 1941S, 1942D, 1942S, 1943, 1943D, 1944, 1946, 1946D, 1946S, 1947, 1947D, 1948, 1949D, 1950D, 1950S, 1951, 1951D, 1952D, 1952S, 1953, 1953D, 1954D, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1958D, 1960, 1960D (2), 1961, 1961D, 1962, 1962 Proof, 1962D, 1963, 1963D, 1964D, 1966, 1967, 1968S Proof, 1969D, 1969S Proof, 1970D, 1970S Proof, 1971, 1971D, 1971S, 1972, 19672D, 1972S Proof, 1973 (2), 1974S, 1975D, 1976, 1976D, 1977D, 1978, 1978D, 1979, 1979D, 1980, 1980D, 1981, 1981D, 1982, 1982D, 1984, 1985, 1985D, 1986, 1989, 1989D, 1990, 1990D, 1991D, 1992, 1992D, 1993, 1993D, 1995, 1995D, 1996, 1996D, 1998, 1998D, 1999D, 2000, 2001, 2001D, 20020D, 2003, 2003D, 2004D, 2005, 2005D, 2006D, 2007, 2007D, 2009 Bicentennial issues (2) 2009D Bicentennial issues (6), 2010 Shield in mixed grades with many later coins EF to UNC and lustrous, Spain Mint Set (6 coins) 100 Pesetas to 50 Centimos UNC, along with World 19th and 20th Century issues in base metal, a wide variety of countries represented (approximately 3.5 Kilos) in mixed circulated grades, some EF to UNC (£30 - £60) 2084) USA Dime 1857 Good Fine, Romania 5 Lei 1906 40th Anniversary of the Reign of Carol I KM#35, Fine, as part of a group of World (32) includes South Africa, India, Belgium, Italy, Spain and more, in mixed grades, some EF, plus sterling silver ingot 29.00 grammes, (total weight around 299 grammes) (£75 - £175) 2085) USA Dimes (34) 2005P to 2021D inclusive, in a Whitman folder EF to Lustrous UNC, One Dollar Susan B. Anthony (18) 1979P Close Date, 1979P Wide Date, 1979S, 1979D, 1979S Proofs (2), 1980P, 1980D, 1980S, 1980S Proof, 1981P, 1981D, 1981S, 1981S Proof (2), 1999P, 1999D, 1999P Proof, currency issues A/UNC to UNC and lustrous, Proof issues nFDC to FDC with practically full brilliance, in a DANSCO album (£25 - £50) 2086) USA One Dollar (12) 1878, 7 Tail Feathers, Breen 5513 VF, 1880 O GEF with a hint of golden tone, 1881 O GEF/AU, 1884 EF/UNC, 1885 O A/UNC with some thin scratches, 1886 A/UNC, 1887 AU/UNC the obverse nicely toned, 1889 UNC/AU with a few light contact marks, 1922 Lustrous UNC, 1923 Lustrous UNC, the obverse with some small spots, 1924 Lustrous UNC, the obverse with a small tone spot, 1925 Lustrous UNC (£180 - £280)

2089) Venezuela Gold Medallic issues - Famous Landscapes of Venezuela (4) each in 18 carat gold, Venezuela 1963 Cable Car, 3.26 grammes, lustrous UNC, 1963 Salta Angel, The highest waterfall in the world, 3.26 grammes, lustrous UNC, 1963 Caracas to La Guaira highway, 1.50 grammes, lustrous UNC, 1963 Caracas -Torres del Silencio, 1.52 grammes, lustrous UNC (£380 - £460) 2090) World (12) Azores 20 Reis 1865 KM#15 Fine, Belgium Five Centimes (2) 1857 KM#5.1 Good Fine, 1898 French Legend DES BELGES KM#40 Good Fine/VF Scarce, Switzerland Five Rappen 1874B Fine, Scarce, Netherlands One Cent 1823B KM#47 Fine, Sweden Ore 1866 KM#705 Fine, Italian States - Papal States Baioccho 1760 KM#1191 Fine/Good Fine with some spots, a scarce one-year type, Guernsey Eight Doubles 1889H A/UNC with traces of lustre, Rhodesia and Nyasaland Penny 1958 Lustrous UNC, British West Africa Two Shillings 1939KN KM#24 GEF, France Five Centimes 1948 KM#888b.1 A/UNC, Uruguay Four Centesimos 1869A KM#13 GEF (£100 - £150) 2091) World (12) Rhodesia (2) Halfcrown/25 Cents 1964 Proof KM#4 Lustrous UNC with some handling marks, Shilling/10 Cents 1964 Proof KM#2 Lustrous UNC with some light handling marks, Rhodesia and Nyasaland Penny 1961 KM#2 Lustrous UNC, Morocco Ten Mazunas 1330Pa Y#29.1 Toned UNC, Isle of Man Halfpenny 1839 S.7418 Good Fine, Guernsey Two Doubles 1868 S.7208 VF, Netherlands 2 1/2 Cents 1881 UNC or near so with traces of lustre, Germany - Federal Republic Two Marks 1951J GEF with some gentle edge bruises, Russia Rouble 1988 160th Anniversary of the Birth of Leo Tolstoy Cupro-Nickel Proof Y#216nFDC lightly toned, Guinea 50 Francs 1969 (Not released for circulation) KM#8 UNC, Sweden Two Skilling 1854 KM#664 Fine, Token - Covent Garden One Shilling undated H.G. Walker - R. Neal, Percival St. About Fine, toned (£100 - £150) 2092) World (15) South Africa (7) Shillings (4) 1894 (2) both Good Fine, 1896 Fine, 1897 Good Fine, Sixpence 1893 Fine, One Rand (2) 1966 Lustrous UNC, 1967 Afrikaans legend Lustrous UNC/AU with light toning, Fifty Cents 1963 UNC, India (4) One Rupee 1840 About Fine/Fine, Half Rupee 1926 Near Fine, Two Annas (2) 1884 VG, 1917 Good Fine, German States -Prussia Three Marks 1913A Wilhelm II 25th Year of Reign KM#535 NVF/VF, Germany - Third Reich Five Reichsmarks (2) 1934F Potsdam Church, with 21 Marz 1933 legend, KM#82 NVF, 1935F Hindenburg KM#86 About VF (£100 - £200) 2093) World (18) Samoa (3) Tala 1974 10th British Commonwealth Games, KM#18 Lustrous UNC, 1976 Montreal Olympics - Weightlifter Silver Proof KM#22a, FDC boxed, 1978 Commonwealth Games - Athletes Silver Proof KM#30a FDC

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boxed, South Korea (2) 5000 Won 1978 World Shooting Championships - Marksman KM#22 UNC and attractively toned, 5000 Won 1978 World Shooting Championships - Archer on horseback KM#23 unfrosted Proof FDC boxed, Singapore (2) Five Dollars 1973 7th Southeast Asia Peninsular Games KM#10 (2) both Lustrous UNC, Malaysia (2) 25 Ringgit 1977FM 9th South East Asian Games KM#23 Proof FDC on the blue card of issue, One Ringgit 1977 South East Asian Games KM#22 Lustrous UNC with a subtle and colourful tone, Japan (3) 1000 Yen 1964 (Year 39) Y#80 Lustrous UNC, 1000 Yen 1972 Sapporo Olympic Games Y#84 Lustrous UNC, 100 Yen 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games Y#79 UNC, New Zealand One Dollar 1974 Silver Proof KM#44 FDC in the box of issue, Thailand (5) Baht (4) BE2509 (1966) 5th Asian Games - Bangkok Y#87 UNC, BE2513 (1970) 6th Asian Games - Bangkok Y#91 UNC, BE2518 (1975) 8th SEAP Games - Bangkok Y#105 UNC, BE2521 (1978) 8th Asian Games - Bangkok Y#130 Lustrous UNC, 5 Baht 1978 8th Asian Games - Bangkok Y#131 Lustrous UNC (£75 - £150) 2094) World (210) a variety of countries includes Australia (3) Shilling 1914 Fine, Threepences (2) 1919M GVF, 1942D VF/ NEF nicely toned, British West Africa Two Shillings 1919H NVF, Canada (10) 25 Dollars 2007 - Vancouver Olympics 2010 - Athlete’s Pride Silver Proof FDC with a crescentshaped hologram area on the reverse, in the box of issue with certificate, 25 Cents (2) 1919 VG, 1937 VG, Ten Cents 1955H Fine, Five Cents (2) 1942 NEF/EF, 1956 VF, One Cent (4) 1915 Fine/VF, 1917 Fine, 1939 VF, 1951 NVF, India (21) One Rupee 1890 Bombay, B incuse Fine, Half Rupee 1944L Fine, Quarter Rupees (4) 1862 VG, 1894 Bombay, B incuse VG, 1914, VG 1916 VG, Four Annas 1919 NVF, Two Annas (5) 1901 Calcutta, C incuse, 1904 Near Fine, 1910 VG, 1916 Fine, 1918 Fine, One Anna (3) 1908 VG. 1917 Fine, 1943 Near Fine, Half Anna 1835 VG, Quarter Anna (4) 1835 (2) VG and Near Fine, 1910 VG, 1919 GVF, 1/12th Anna 1920 NEF/EF, India - Travancore (4) Eight Cash undated (1938-49) VG, Four Cash undated (2) Fine/Good Fine and VF, One Chuckram undated (1906-1935) Fine, Ceylon (11) Ten Cents (4) 1893 VG, 1894 VG, 1912 Fine, 1920 NEF, Five Cents (2) 1910 VG, 1920 GVF, One Cent (4) 1870 VG, 1908 VG, 1910 VG, 1912 VG, 1917 Fine, Straits Settlements (2) Five Cents 1935 Fine, One Cent 1919 VG, Malaya (4) Ten Cents (2) 1939 (2) GVF and EF, Five Cents 1941 I NEF, One Cent 1940 VF/GVF, Rhodesia Shilling 1964 VF, Switzerland (6) Half Franc 1952B EF, 1957B EF, Ten Cents (2) 1959B (2) GEF and EF, Five Cents (2) 1858B (2) both EF, Italy (13) 10 Lire 1952R Good Fine, Five Lire 1955R Fine, One Lire 1922R UNC, 50 Centesimi 1920R NVF, 20 Centesimi (3) 1913R GVF, 1919R NVF, 1921R GVF, 10 Centesimi (4) 1863 VG, 1893 B/I Near Fine, 1922R NEF, VF, Five Centesimi (2) 1861M Fine, 1922R GVF, France (68) includes One Franc (2) 1901 VG, 1916 VG holed, 50 Centimes (2) 1918 (2) both Good Fine, one toned, Norway base metal issues 19th and 20th Century (67) in mixed grades some later dates with lustre, and Medals (3) Trustees Savings Bank 1960 Dr. Henry Duncan, 1961 Charles Dickens, and 1970 Captain James Cook UNC and lustrous (£150 - £200) 2095) World (25) comprising USA (22) Silver Eagle 2001 UNC with two small rim nicks, One Dollar (12) 1881S (2) GEF and GVF, 1887 VF, 1924 AU/GEF, 1971 NEF with some scratches, 1971D NEF, 1976D EF, 1978Dc (2) VF and NEF, 1979D Susan B.Anthony (2) GEF and UNC/AU, 1979S Susan B.Anthony UNC, Half Dollars (4) 1902S VG, 1971D EF, 1974 NEF, 1977 GEF, Quarter Dollar 1995D GEF, Ten Cents 1990P

UNC, Five Cents 1990D UNC, One Cent (2) 1943Lustrous UNC with some toning, A/UNC with good lustre, India (2) One Rupee 1892 Bombay, B incuse, VF/NEF, 1901 Bombay, B Incuse, VF cleaned, British West Africa 1936KN Edward VIII Lustrous UNC (£100 - £200) 2096) World (4) USA Half Dollar 1894 O Breen 5053 Good Fine, cleaned and retoned, scarce, British West Africa Two Shillings 1913H KM#13 GVF/NEF and attractively toned, Hungary Denar Sigismund I 1387-1437, mintmark D to right, About Fine with an edge crack, One Penny 19th Century Non-Local undated Obverse Ship sailing to right, no legend, Reverse: ONE PENNY within a wreath, Davis 37, Withers 1618 Bold Fine, Rare, and a small group of Ancients (3) Roman AE26 Maximian, a Roman Alexandria Tetradrachm Fine, and an unattributed worn Ancient bronze (£30 - £60) 2097) World (42) mostly 19th to 20st Century includes USA (8) Five Cents (2) 1884 Near Fine, 1916 Good Fine, Three Cents 1865 About Fine/Fine, One Cent (5) 1838 About Fine, 1875 (3), G, NVG and VG, 1878 VG, India (5) Five Rupees 1998 BU, One Rupee 1947 Bombay Lustrous UNC, Half Rupee 1946 UNC with full lustre, Four Annas 1919 A/UNC the reverse with some corrosion spots, Two Annas 1918 Calcutta, About EF/EF with a subtle golden tone, Belgium 20 Francs 1932 French Legend KM#101.1 VF, many other countries represented, includes Straits Settlements, Iran, Switzerland, Norway, Egypt and more, in mixed grades with some more recent issue lustrous (£25 - £75) 2098) World (5) Indian Princely States - Awadh One Rupee AH1269/6 KM#365.3 GVF, Cambodia - Medallic Coinage Ten Centimes 1860 X#M3 Fine, Lundy (2) Puffin 1929 S.7850 A/UNC with traces of lustre, Half Puffin 1929 S.7851 UNC and lustrous, Ireland Halfpenny 1805 S.6621 VF (£100 - £150) 2099) World (9) German States - Prussia Three Marks 1909A Good Fine/NVF, Italian Somaliland One Rupia 1912R KM#6 VF with attempted piercing at the top, Ionian Islands 100 Aspra 1966 St. Dennis of Zante X#2 Proof in Silvered CuproNickel, numbered on the edge nFDC retaining original mint brilliance, Denmark Ten Kroner (2) 1967 Wedding of Princess Margarethe KM#856 Lustrous UNC, 1968 Wedding of Princess Benedikte KM#857, Brazil 2000 Reis 1912 KM#511 VF/GVF, Bulgaria 100 Leva 1930 KM#43 (2) both Good Fine/VF, Romania 500 Lei 1944 KM#65 NEF/ GVF (£100 - £150) 2100) World (9) German States (6) Prussia (5) Thalers (2) 1868A KM#494 Fine/Good Fine, 1871A Victory over France KM#500 Fine, Three Marks (4) 1908A Near Fine, 1909A About VF/VF, 1910A Fine, Wurttemberg Fine/Good Fine, South Africa Halfcrown 1893 VG, Egypt Ten Piastres 1937, Sweden Two Kronor 1897EB Oscar II Silver Jubilee KM#762 VF (£100 - £150) 2101) World 18th to 20th Century (270) base metal issues, a wide variety, in mixed circulated grades (£130 - £160) 2102) World 19th and 20th Century (84) includes some silver with a few Crown-sized and many useful items, includes Russia, India, South Africa, Sudan, Syria, Mexico, Fiji, Iceland, Seychelles and more, in mixed grades (£175 - £350)

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2103) World 19th and 20th Century in base metal (3.8 Kilos), many countries represented, includes USA, Ireland, Switzerland, India, Italy, Channel Islands, Canada, Australia, France, Belgium, East Africa, Denmark, British West Africa, Germany, Spain, Greece, Netherlands, and more (£15 £35) 2104) World a mixed group (320) includes Germany Empire 5 Pfennigs 1875J Fine, Germany - Weimar Republic and Third Reich 5 Reichsmarks to 1 Reichspfennig 1930s and 1940s issues (119) with a few silver items , India (70) Half Rupees (3) 1919 Bombay, 1925 Calcutta, 1943 Bombay, Quarter Rupees (7) 1894 Calcutta, 1917 Calcutta, 1918 Calcutta, 1942 Calcutta, 1945 Bombay, 1946 Bombay (2), Two Annas 1886, also includes East India Company, Bombay Presidency Dump Coinage, and Half Rupee to 1/12th Anna 20th Century issues in mixed grades, some of the 1/12th Anna issues in lustrous grades, Greece (122) 100 Drachma to 5 Lepta mostly 20th Century base metal issues, a few earlier, includes 19th Century (4) in mixed grades with later coins lustrous, along with World (8) USA Five Cents (4) and Middle East base metal types, these in mixed circulated grades (£90 - £120) 2105) World a mixed group (70), includes many silver items, India (5) 50 Rupees 1978 FAO Lustrous UNC, Half Rupee 1946 Bombay EF, Two Annas 1918 NVF, 1/12th Anna (2) 1909 EF, 1926 GVF, Netherlands Antilles (6) Gulden 1963 Lustrous UNC, Quarter Gulden 1963 Lustrous UNC with a hint of toning, One Tenth Gulden 1963 Lustrous UNC, Five Cents 1963 Lustrous UNC, 2 1/2 Cents 1959 A/UNC and lustrous, One Cent 1963 Lustrous UNC, Russia (2) Five Kopeks (2) 1780 EM VF, 1781 EM VF, France Ten Francs (3) 1965 (2) the first Lustrous A/UNC, the second EF cleaned, 1966 GEF, Spain 100 Pesetas (2)1966 (dated 66) UNC, 1968 (dated 68) NEF, Bermuda Crowns 1964 (5) UNC (3), A/UNC and EF, New Zealand (3) Crowns (3) 1949 (2) the first GEF lightly toned, the second NEF with some spots and thin scratches, 1953 UNC, Iraq Riyal (200 Fils) 1932 (2) both Fine, India Rupee 1892 Bombay Mint, B incuse VF, with some darker toning, New Guinea Shilling 1938 GVF, Seychelles Ten Rupees 1974 Sea Turtle Lustrous UNC, Gibraltar Crown 1971 Barbary Ape Proof UNC retaining some original brilliance, Switzerland (2) Five Francs 1967B Lustrous UNC with some minor contact marks, Half Franc 1953B GVF, Canada (12) One Dollar (2) 1961 VF, 1967 Goose EF toned, 50 Cents 1967 Howling Wolf GEF toned, 25 Cents (4) 1909 Fine, 1967 Lynx (3) NEF, EF and GEF the last with attractive toning, Ten Cents (3) 1949 NEF, 1967 Atlantic Mackeral (2) EF and GEF, Five Cents 1967 Rabbit Lustrous UNC, One Cent 1967 Dove A/UNC, Canada Newfoundland One Cent 1865 NVF, Spain Two Pesetas 1870 (dated 74) Fine, Italian States - Papal States Five Baiocchi 1853R Good Fine, Egypt Ten Qirsh AH1293/32 (1906) Fine, German States - Prussia (2) Four Groschen 1796 KM#362 VG, Groschen 1856A VF, Jersey (2) 1/13th Shilling 1861 NVF, 1/24th Shilling 1923 VF, Guernsey One Double 1830 NVF, Italian States - Venice Two Lire 1801, 9.389 grammes variant, Near Fine, the reverse with some verdigris, scarce, Indian Princely States - Hyderabad Rupee AH1311 Fine, India Madras Presidency Ten Cash 1803 Fine, Ceylon 25 Cents 1893 NEF, Germany Five Pfennigs 1921E EF, Germany - Weimar Republic (2) Ten Rentenpfennigs 1924J VF, Two Pfennigs 1936F VF, Germany - Third Reich Two Pfennigs 1938D VF, Bulgaria (3) 20 Stotinki 1917 Zinc (2) Good Fine and VF, 10 Stotinki 1913 About Fine, Norway Krone 1949 GVF, Vatican Ten Centesimi 1933-34 EF Medal Birmingham Peace Celebration 34mm diameter in bronze,

holed for suspension, and an unattributed badge/jeton, no legend or date, uniface bust right, the edge with four mounting lugs, one broken, Fine (£175 - £275) 2106) World a small group (5) Finland 10 Pennia 1866 NEF with traces of lustre, Luxembourg 5 Centimes 1870 NEF, Norway 5 Ore (2) 1896 NEF, 1907 EF with some edge nicks, USA Dime 1837 No Stars, Small Date, Round Top to 3 Breen 3217 Fine, Holed (£50 - £90) 2107) World in silver (100, two holed), a variety of countries represented, mostly minors, includes Canada, South Africa, USA, Australia, India, Switzerland, France, Sweden and more, in mixed circulated grades (£60 - £120) 2108) World in silver (36) a wide variety of countries represented, comprising Straits Settlements One Dollar 1907 KM#26 GF/ NVF, South Africa Sixpence 1936 KM#16.2 UNC or near so and lustrous, Australia Florin 1954 Royal Visit KM#55 A/ UNC toned, East Africa 25 Cents 1906 KM#3 UNC or near so and lustrous, Austria (4) Five Corona 1907 KM#2807 Fine/Good Fine, Quarter Florin 1862V KM#2214 Fine/Good Fine, 25 Schilling 1955 Re-Opening of the National Theatre KM#2880 Lustrous UNC, the reverse toned, Five Schillings 1934 KM#2853 EF toned, Canada 50 Cents 1963 KM#56 Lustrous EF with speckled toning, Canada - Newfoundland 25 Cents 1917C About Fine, Egypt Ten Qirsh AH1293/10W (1884) VG, Fiji Florin 1945 KM#10 EF and lustrous, Finland Ten Markkaa 1967 50th Anniversary of Independence KM# 50 Lustrous UNC, France Ten Francs 1965 KM#932 Lustrous EF, India (4) One Rupee 1862 Calcutta KM#473.1 Fine, One Rupee 1942 Bombay KM#557.14 VF, Quarter Rupee 1907 KM#506 VG/Fine, toned, 1919 Calcutta KM#518 GVF, Italy (7) Ten Lire 1927R KM#68.1 Good Fine, Five Lire 1930R GVF, Two Lire (2) 1905 KM#33 Fine/Good Fine, 1917R KM#55 GVF, One Lira (3) 1884R KM#24.1 Fine, 1907R KM#32 Fine, 1913R KM#45 Good Fine, Netherlands Gulden 1922 KM#161.1 Fine, Netherland Antilles Gulden 1952 KM#2 Fine, New Zealand (2) Halfcrown 1934 KM#5 About Fine/Good Fine, Florin 1933 KM#4 Near Fine, Norway (2) Ten Kroner 1964 Constitution Sesquicentennial KM#413 Lustrous UNC, Ten Ore 1892 KM#350 Fine, Palestine 50 Mils 1939 KM#6 Good Fine, Portugal Five Escudos 1948 KM#581 GVF, Switzerland Five Francs 1965B KM#40 GVF, USA Three Cents 1851 Fair, Uruguay 50 Centesimos 1917 KM#22 Fine (£100 - £200) 2109) World INA Fantasy issues in a variety of metals, mostly Crown-sized (11) includes examples from Bermuda, Slovenia, Southern Rhodesia, Czech Republic, Andorra and Turkey, with some Piedforts, the Turkish piece believed unique with a silvered edge and produced for photographic purposes, with INA note, UNC with varying degrees of lustre, along with Denmark INA Fantasy 5 Euros 2002 Patterns in Silver (2), Obverse Margrethe II, Reverse MODEL each Prooflike UNC in the black box of issue, the boxes with some cracking to the vinyl (£90 - £150) 2110) World Silver Crown-sized (12) France 5 Francs (4) 1841A, 1873A (NEF and lustrous), 1875A (2), Belgium 5 Francs (4) 1869 (GVF), 1873 (3, one NEF), Mexico One Peso 1902, German States - Bavaria Five Marks 1900D, Spain 5 Pesetas (2) 1885. 1893, Fine to VF unless stated (£250 - £300) 2111) World Silver Crown-sized (15) France 5 Francs (6) 1843W, 1867A, 1868BB, 1870A, 1870BB, 1875A, Italy 5 Lire (2) 1871 M BN, 1877R, Spain 5 Pesetas (7) 1871 (2), 1883, 1884 (2), 1891, 1894, Fine to VF (£300 - £350)

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Observed read across grades to other systems Based on observations after LCGS have graded 41,000 coins November 2016 LCGS Numerical Grade

Average Raw UK Grade

Average Standard USA Sheldon

1

2

100

FDC

MS70

99

FDC

MS70

98

FDC

MS70

97

FDC

MS70

96

FDC

M69

95

FDC

MS 68 -69

94

AFDC

MS68

93

AFDC

MS 67 -68

92

AFDC

MS67

91

AFDC

MS66 -67

90

NFDC

MS 66

88

BU -NFDC

MS65 -66

85

Choice UNC - BU

MS 65

82

Choice UNC

MS 64 -65

80

Choice UNC

MS 64

78

UNC

MS 63 -64

75

UNC or near so

MS 62 - 63

70

AU

MS60 -61

65

GEF

MS60 -61

60

EF

AU58 - MS60

55

NEF

AU55

50

GVF

AU55

45

GVF

AU 53

40

VF

AU 50

35

NVF

EF 45

30

GF

EF 40

25

GF

F35

20

F

F30

15

NF

10

VG

8

VG

5

GOOD

4

FAIR

3

FAIR

2

FAIR

1

FAIR

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