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Elizabeth II (1952-, Proof Sovereigns (2), 1980, 1981, together with Proof Bahamas $10, 1978, worn British silver coins (4) and a small Silver Jubilee medal, 1887 [8]. Proofs about as struck, others worn (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £100
Elizabeth II (1952-, De-Luxe Proof Sets (13), 1983, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 (2), 1999, together with standard Proof sets (2), 1981, 1982, in cases and folders of issue [Lot]. About as struck (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £130
Elizabeth II (1952-, Part Maundy Set, 1954, Twopence missing; 1970 Proof Set; together with British and World coins, including Australia, Proof set, 1966, other modern Proofs and a quantity of pre-decimal coins [Lot]. Proofs about as struck, others varied state (£100-150)
Elizabeth II (1952-, Proof Threepence, 1963, edge plain, struck en médaille, 6.82gm (BMC 2501J; SC 120). Minor marks in obverse field, otherwise brilliant, very rare (£100-120)
Elizabeth II (1952-, Proof Farthing, 1956, edge plain, struck en médaille, 2.86gm (Freeman 670; BMC 2528; SC 45). Minor traces of handling, otherwise brilliant, extremely rare (£250-300)
Hammer Price: £240
Elizabeth II (1952-, Pattern 25-Euros, 1996, in 9ct gold, helmeted bust of Britannia right, reverse HMS Victory, bust of Nelson in medallion at upper right, hallmarked PD, 25.09gm. Brilliant (£150-200)
£150–£200
Elizabeth II (1952-, Mis-strikes: Pound [1983+], an unstamped blank with edge inscription; 50-Pence [1969-84], reverse only, on planchet of half normal thickness, 5.73gm; 20-Pence, 1983, on a circular cupro-nickel blank, 20mm; 10-Pence (3), 1969 (2), 1979, all struck out of collar, edges plain; 2-Pence, 1971, struck on faulty blank [7]. One 1969 10 Pence fair, others mostly very fine (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £40
Elizabeth II (1952-, Mis-strikes: Florin, 1965 and 2-Pence, 1971, both with partial security edges; Shilling, 1958s, reverse only, on planchet of half normal thickness, 2.84gm; brass Threepence [1954-67], obverse only, similar, 3.24gm; other later decimal series mis-strikes (3) [7]. Varied state (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £25
Elizabeth II (1952-, Mis-strikes: 20-Pence (2), 1982 on bronze flan, 3.56gm, 1983 on circular nickel-brass flan, 18mm, 1.86gm; 10-Pence, 1977, struck out of collar on a bronze flan, 27mm, 7.16gm. [3]. First two extremely fine, last very fine (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £50
Elizabeth II (1952-, Mis-strikes: 2-Pence, 1978, in cupro-nickel, 7.18gm. Extremely fine, rare (£30-50)
Hammer Price: £30
Elizabeth II (1952-, Mis-strikes: Penny, 1967, a double reverse mint sport, in bronze, 9.75gm. Better than extremely fine, but toned partly and with some slight spots of discolouration on one side; only one other believed known (£60-80)
Elizabeth II (1952-, Mis-strikes: Penny, 1979, in cupro-nickel, 3.03gm. Practically mint state, rare (£30-50)
Elizabeth II (1952-, Royal Mint, die trials or proving pieces (2), both 1957, in nickel and white metal, Britannia seated striking a coin, britannia moneta, reverse date in Star of David, both 25mm. [2]. Practically as struck, scarce (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £65
Elizabeth II (1952-, Royal Mint, die trials or proving pieces (3), undated, in bronze (2) and nickel, Mint building in cartouche both sides of nickel and one bronze piece, other bronze with radiant star both sides, 20, 23 and 25mm. [3]. Practically as struck, rare (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £60
Miscellaneous, Celtic to Charles II, miscellaneous coins (60), including Roman, Sceats and a Tealby Penny [60]. Varied state; an interesting lot (£800-1,000)
£800–£1,000
Miscellaneous, Edward I to Charles II, hammered coins (18), including an Elizabeth I Shilling [18]. Some fine, two damaged (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £110
Miscellaneous, Henry VIII, medallic reproductions in gold (3), viz. Crown of the Double Rose (2), and Halfcrown, total wt. 7.05gm. [3]. As made (£25-35)
Hammer Price: £35
Miscellaneous, Charles II to George V, miscellaneous copper coins, tokens, etc. [92]. Varied state (£50-70)
Miscellaneous, Charles II to George V, Maundy oddments [22]. One fair, others very fine and better, many toned (£70-90)
Miscellaneous, George III To Elizabeth II, silver coins (approx. 2 kg), together with a large quantity of copper, bronze and nickel coins [Lot]. Poor to fair, later issues better (£150-200)
Miscellaneous, George V to Elizabeth II, various Farthings (270). Fine to very fine, later issues better (£50-70)
£50–£70
Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous hammered coins: Aethelred II, Sceat, Henry VII, Halfgroat, Elizabeth I, Sixpences (2, one 1566); together with 3 bronze coins, an album of milled British silver coins (48), a USA Dollar, 1922 and a set of Canadian coins, 1965 [62]. Fine to very fine, later issues better (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £95
Miscellaneous, Counterfeits: George III, Halfcrowns (2), both 1817, first type [2]. Silver-plated contemporary counterfeits of excellent work, extremely fine and interesting (£40-60)
Miscellaneous, Counterfeits: George III, Halfcrowns (3), all 1817, first type [3]. Silver-plated contemporary counterfeits of excellent work, very fine or better and interesting (£60-80)
£60–£80
Miscellaneous, Counterfeits: George III, Shillings (2), both 1819 [2]. Silver-plated contemporary counterfeits of excellent work, one practically as struck, the other about extremely fine, interesting (£30-50)
£30–£50
Miscellaneous, Counterfeits: George III, 1770-5, Halfpence (6) and a Farthing [7]. Fair to fine, two better, good work (£40-50)
Miscellaneous, A brass scale pan by Avery, centre being an obverse impression of the Bank of England Pattern Dollar, 1804, legend around Impression from a die made by Matthew Boulton at Soho 1804 and used to convert silver Dollars captured by the English in the Spanish War, the image of Carolus III being thus defaced, 116mm (cf. DNW 28, 296). Fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £80
Miscellaneous, A set of brass George III Guinea scales by A. Wilkinson, Ormskirk, in narrow wooden box with paper labels (cf. DNW 41, 1550). In excellent order (£30-50)
Miscellaneous, An inlaid plated dish, centre inset with a Cartwheel Twopence, 1797, rim inset with eight Halfpence of George II and George III. In good order; with two scroll mounts for hanging (£40-50)
Miscellaneous, A circular brass Sovereign case with velvet-lined inner lid, 30mm. Excellent order; with clip and ring (£30-40)
£30–£40
Miscellaneous, An oval brass Sovereign and Half-Sovereign case, 52 x 28mm. Excellent order (£50-60)
£50–£60
Anglo-Gallic, Edward the Black Prince, Demi-Gros, Limoges, first issue, single rosette stops on obverse, pellet stops on reverse, 2.23gm (Elias 177 [Sale, lot 268]). A little clipped, otherwise about very fine with grey tone (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £180
Anglo-Gallic, Henry VI, Salut d’or, Rouen (Elias 270C). Edge chip and flan crack at top, about very fine (£220-250)
Hammer Price: £160
Anglo-Gallic, Henry VI, Grand Blanc aux ecus, Paris, mm. crown, reads benedictvm, 3.26gm (Elias 279, var). About very fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £75
Hiberno-Norse, Penny, Phase III, quatrefoil of pellets on neck, single hand and S in opposing quarters of reverse, single pellets in other quarters, 0.97gm (Dolley C/f; same dies as SCBI BM 109, Copenhagen 213, O’Sullivan pl.i, 20 and Spink 23, lot 89; DF 24; S 6133). Good very fine and nicely struck, toned, scarce (£300-350)
Hammer Price: £320
James II (1685-1691), Gunmoney coinage, Shilling, 1690 May, Dublin mint; Sixpence, 1689 Jan, Dublin mint, James press (DF 438, 459; S 6582d, 6582j) [2]. Very fine (£40-60)
George III (1760-1820), George III, Proof Penny, 1805, in gilt-copper, edge centre-grained, 17.44gm (DF 593; S P6620). Minor hairlines, otherwise brilliant, rare (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £210
David II (1329-1371), Second Coinage, Halfgroat, Edinburgh, class A, small young bust, 2.18gm (Burns 2; S 5105). One edge weak, fine (£100-130)
James V (1513-1542), Third coinage, Bawbee, Edinburgh, annulet over i, 1.92gm (S 5384); Charles I, Third coinage, Briot’s issue, 40 Pence, 1.57gm (S 5577) [2]. First fine and dark-toned, second fair (£15-25)
William and Mary (1689-1694), 40-Shillings, 1692, edge QUARTO (S 5651; SC 45). Fine, reverse better, clear portraits (£90-120)
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