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Anne, after the Union, halfcrown, 1708E (S.3605), maundy fourpence 1710 (S.3595C). Fine; extremely fine. (2)
Estimate $300
Passed in
Anne, after the Union with Scotland, shilling, 1709 plain (S.3610); George III, third issue, halfpenny, 1799 (S.3778) raised line on hull; fourth issue, halfpennies 1806, 1807 (S.3781); farthing, 1806 (S.3782)l eighteen pence bank token, 1814 (S.3772). Very good - nearly extremely fine. (6)
Estimate $100
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Anne, pattern farthing, 1714, in copper (S.3625; Peck 741). Has had some circulation, good very fine and scarce.
Estimate $800
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Anne, pattern farthing, 1713, in silver (P.752) reverse upright (or en medaille) (cf Cooke 487). Attractive silver grey and iridescent toned, uncirculated or nearly FDC and rare.
Estimate $3,000
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George I, sixpence, 1723 SSC (S.3652); George II, old head, sixpence 1757 (S.3711). Very fine; fine. (2)
Estimate $150
SOLD $130
George I, first or 'Dump' issue copper farthing, 1717, obv. laureate and cuirassed bust right, wreath of eight leaves and three berries, GEORGIVS. REX. linear circle and toothed border both sides, rev. inverted die axis, Britannia seated on globe with spear, shield and spray of leaves, date in exergue, BRITAN NIA., edge plain (S.3661, Peck 783). Proof-like with a hint of lustre, superb, good extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $1,800
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George I, copper farthing, first or 'Dump' issue, 1717, date in exergue, (S.3661, Peck 783). Proof-like, about extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $1,500
SOLD $1,400
George I, farthing, second issue, 1719, date in exergue, (S.3662, Peck 815). Good very fine and rare.
Estimate $750
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George I, copper farthing, 1719, second issue, with continuous obverse legend (P.815; S.3662; cf Cooke 454). Weakly struck in centre both sides, attractive dark brown with traces of crimson mint red, extremely fine (or nearly uncirculated) and rare.
Estimate $800
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George II, young head Maundy penny, 1740, inverted A for V in Georgius (S.3715A). Extremely fine and a rare unlisted variety.
Estimate $70
SOLD $120
George III, proof shilling, 1787, plain edge, with hearts (S.3743; ESC 1226). Deep tone, nearly FDC and extremely rare.
Estimate $5,000
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George III, copper farthing, 1773 obverse 1 (S.3775). Traces of mint red, good extremely fine.
Estimate $240
SOLD $180
George III, copper cartwheel twopences 1797 (S.3776). Usual edge bumps and knocks, otherwise fine - very fine. (6)
Estimate $300
SOLD $200
George III, specimen set of cartwheel copper coins, twopence (Peck 1077 with obv. KT1b), penny (Peck 1132), pattern halfpenny (Peck 1157) and pattern farthing (Peck 1198), all dated 1797 (S.3776, 7, plus patterns). In near contemporary shagreen fitted case, uncirculated - FDC and rare. (4)
Estimate $2,500
SOLD $3,300
George III, Bank of England proof dollar, 1804, struck on a thick, bronzed copper flan, reverse double struck (ESC 164a). Good extremely fine and very rare.
Estimate $1,000
SOLD $1,600
George III, bank tokens for three shillings, 1812 (S.3770) and eighteenpence, 1816 (S.3772). Good very fine. (2)
Estimate $120
SOLD $300
George III, new coinage, halfcrown, large or bull head, 1817 (S.3788). Cleaned, good extremely fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $180
George III, new coinage, shilling, 1816 (S.3790). Red and purple, toned good extremely fine.
Estimate $90
SOLD $100
George III, crown, 1819LIX (S.3787); Queen Victoria, crown, 1889 (S.3921) with fittings on obverse for use as a belt buckle; Netherlands, half cent, 1832 (KM.51) scarce; other world coins with a few in silver. The first coin fine, the rest poor - very fine. (25)
Estimate $100
SOLD $60
George III - Elizabeth II, farthings - crowns, assorted dates, including double florin, 1887; halfcrowns, 1817, 1837, 1907, 1911, 1915; florins, 1913, 1916. In a green album, poor - very fine. (277)
Estimate $200
SOLD $120
George III - Elizabeth II, 1797-1976, includes 1827 penny, album of George V - Elizabeth II minors a few .500 fine silver, proof set 1970, mint sets 1970 (10), 1971; a few Isle of Man related including Post Office packs (3), First Day covers (8), Masonic awards 1955 for boys and girls (2) and 1937 Isle of Man medalet. Fair - uncirculated. (approx 250)
Estimate $200
SOLD $170
George IV, bare head shilling, 1826 (S.3812). Attractive grey tone, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $180
SOLD $220
George IV, copper penny, 1827 (S.3823). Dark grey brown, smoothed surface and tooling over faint 7, good fine and rare.
Estimate $400
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George IV, farthing, 1826 (S.3825); Edward VII, silver florin, 1905 (S.3981); also, Queen Victoria, young head, brass Royal Mint half sovereign coin weight, 1843 (Withers 2258b) (GVF); George V, first coinage head, double headed brass token, undated (23mm). The second coin worn on date, otherwise good fine, the rest fine - good very fine. (4)
Estimate $80
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George IV - Elizabeth II, farthings - halfcrowns, silver coins face value, pre 1920 $3.90, post 1919 $2.70, noted better than average halfcrown, 1900 (S.3938). Poor - good very fine. (172)
Estimate $220
SOLD $140
Queen Victoria, young head, halfcrown, 1879 (S.3889). Lightly rubbed, otherwise good very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $120
Queen Victoria, Godless florin, 1849 (S.3890). Good extremely fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $200
Queen Victoria, Gothic florin, 1872 (S.3893). Cleaned, obverse hairline, otherwise nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $110
Queen Victoria, young head, three-halfpence, 1839 (S.3915) (2), Jubilee head, groat, 1888, threepence, 1888 (S.3930, 3931) (2), George V, fourth coinage, Maundy sets, 1935, 1936 (S.4043) (8 in 2 sets). Very fine - extremely fine. (12)
Estimate $150
SOLD $380
Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crown to threepence, 1887 including both date varieties of double florin. Good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (8)
Estimate $240
SOLD $240