World Coins Silver & Bronze

  PrevNext  

Enlarge  1 2 3 4 5

Lot 3344    Session 11 (9.30am Thursday)    World Coins Silver & Bronze

Estimate $200,000
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $150,000

CANADA, George V, specimen set, one cent to fifty cents, 1921. The cent has nearly full original mint red on the reverse, the five cents has a ghostly impression on the reverse and probably has been dipped long ago, the ten cents toned with nearly full original frosty mint bloom on the reverse, the twenty five cents has deep tone, the fifty cents has deep uneven toning with considerable iridesence on peripheries, overall a nearly gem set of the rarest and most famous Canadian coins, a unique opportunity to own the King and Prince of Canadian coins (the fifty and five cents) in one set, nearly FDC and excessively rare.

Individually slabbed by PCGS as follows; one cent SP64RB; five cents SP63; ten cents SP66; twenty five cents SP64; and fifty cents SP64.

Estimate / sale price does not include buyer's premium (currently 22% including GST) which is added to hammer price. All bids are executed on the understanding that the Terms & Conditions of sale have been read and accepted. For information on grading and estimates please refer to the Buying at Auction advice.

Quick find

View a lot by number and sale.

Adjacent lots

  • Lot 3342  

    BURMA, standard weights of the Burmese kings, Hantha bird, opium weight issued 19th century, weight ...

    Estimate $120

  • Lot 3343  

    CANADA, Edward VII, silver five cents, 1907 (KM.13) Hong Kong, Edward VII, bronze cent 1905 ...

    Estimate $100

  • Lot 3344   This lot

    CANADA, George V, specimen set, one cent to fifty cents, 1921. The cent has nearly ...

    Estimate $200,000

  • Lot 3345  

    CANADA, George V, silver twenty five cents, 1928 (KM.24a). Original mint bloom, superbly toned, nearly ...

    Estimate $100

  • Lot 3346  

    CANADA, George VI - Elizabeth II, silver dollars, 1939, 1958, 1964, 1965 (2), 1966 (2), ...

    Estimate $150