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Queen Victoria, bronzed proof farthing 1839, Die alignment variety, (S-3950, Peck 1557) (V.R.) (4.64g). Full red brown bronzed patina, FDC and very rare.
Estimate $960
SOLD $750
Queen Victoria, proof quarter farthing 1853, (S-3953, Peck 1614) (ER) copper (1.21g). Dull toned, brown with traces of red, scratch at 7 o'clock on reverse and 'rim' dents at 2 o'clock, otherwise FDC and extremely rare.
Estimate $640
SOLD $400
Queen Victoria - George VI, crown 1891, threepence 1881; halfcrowns 1928, 1932, 1935, 1941, 1943; florins 1921, 1941, 1942; shillings 1935, 1942, South Africa 1929, 1932; sixpence 1921, 1926; threepence 1942. Fair - extremely fine. (17)
Estimate $60
SOLD $110
Edward VII, proof set case 1902, official long set red Moroccan leather presentation case (no coins) with white silk and blue velvet interior, roundels in 4-5-4 pattern, lid stamped in gold with the imperial crown between SPECIMEN COINS at top and 1902 at the bottom. Good very fine.
Estimate $160
SOLD $120
Edward VII, crown, 1902 (S.3978). Good very fine.
Estimate $120
SOLD $170
Edward VII, crown, 1902 (S.3978), halfcrown 1904 (S.3980), florin, 1904 (S.3981). Very fine. (3)
Estimate $300
SOLD $300
Edward VII, halfcrown, 1908 (S.3980); shillings, 1902 (proof), 1906, 1909 (S.3982); sixpence, 1905 (S.3983); threepence, 1903 (S.3984); halfpenny 1910 (S.3991). First cleaned, otherwise very fine - good extremely fine. (7)
Estimate $200
SOLD $180
Edward VII, proof sixpence 1902, (S-3983, ESC-3598, Davies 170) (N) (2.81g). Lightly toned, FDC.
Estimate $160
SOLD $180
Edward VII, Maundy set, 1906 (S.3985). Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. (4)
Estimate $250
SOLD $380
George V, proof half crown 1911, (S-4011, ESC-3710, Davies 1661) (S) (14.17g). Attractively toned, FDC.
Estimate $640
SOLD $550
George V, specimen half crown to Maundy penny 1911, (S-4011, ESC-3710, Davies 166)1 (S) (14.09g) chamfered rim. Choice toned FDC. (8)
Estimate $2,800
Passed in
George V, halfcrowns, 1916, 1919 (S.4011); florins, 1918 (S.4012), 1922 (S.4022A); shillings, 1911, 1916 (S.4013); sixpences, 1913 (S.4014), proof 1927 (S.4040); penny, 1926 (S.4051). Nearly extremely fine - nearly FDC. (9)
Estimate $200
SOLD $200
George V, proof florin 1911, (S-4012, ESC-3756, Davies 1731 Dies 2 A) (S) (11.33g). Attractive iridescent brilliant tone, FDC.
Estimate $360
SOLD $480
George V, proof sixpence 1911, (S-4014, ESC-3872, Davies 1863 Dies 2 B) (S) (2.82g). Attractive dark blue grey toning, FDC.
Estimate $150
SOLD $170
George V, proof Maundy set, (S-4016, ESC-3971, Davies 1970) (N), 4 coins with plain edge, (4d 1.85g, 3d 1.41g, 2d 0.95g and 1d 0.46g). Lightly toned, nearly FDC. (4)
Estimate $400
SOLD $360
George V, Maundy set, 1919 (S.4016). Toned uncirculated. (4)
Estimate $250
SOLD $360
George V, fourth coinage, shilling, 1935 (S.4039). Uncirculated.
Estimate $100
Passed in
George V, fourth coinage, Maundy set, 1933 (S.4043). Grey toned, uncirculated. (4)
Estimate $250
SOLD $240
George V, fourth coinage, proof silver Jubilee crown, 1935, raised lettering on edge (S.4050). Nearly FDC.
Estimate $750
SOLD $1,700
George VI, specimen silver and bronze coronation fifteen coin set, 1937, crown to farthing including Maundy set (S.PS16). In official maroon presentation case, gold blocked on outside of lid with Royal cypher and Specimen Set/1937, Royal Mint logo on inside, with dark blue velvet roundels, white silk lining, case extremely fine, coins with some toning on farthing - penny, otherwise FDC.
Estimate $850
SOLD $700
George VI, crown, 1937 (S.4078); sixpence, 1952 (S.4110); penny, 1951 (S.4117). Extremely fine; nearly uncirculated; good extremely fine. (3)
Estimate $100
SOLD $100
George VI - Elizabeth II, 1937-1967, nickel brass threepences, complete date set with obverse. Very good - extremely fine. (32)
Estimate $80
Passed in
Elizabeth II, crown, 1953, proof "V.I.P." 5 shillings (crown), S-4136. ESC- 4333. L&S-3, Davies 2280. Incuse lettered edge *FAITH AND TRUTH I WILL BEAR UNTO YOU. 28.01g. CuNi V.I.P. issue. R3; this VIP issue is distinguishable from proof coins by the extra polishing treatments applied to both the flan and acid-etched dies and extra care in striking resulting in a deeper frosted cameo appearance with mirrored fields. Deep cameo, FDC and very rare.
Estimate $1,200
SOLD $2,000
Elizabeth II, Maundy set, 1959 (Windsor) (S.4131) missing twopence. Toned uncirculated. (3)
Estimate $200
SOLD $190
Elizabeth II, proof sets 1979-1985, proof silver one pounds 1983, standard and piedfort; 1984 standard (2); proof silver crown 1980 (80th Birthday of Queen Mother), Royal Wedding crown 1981 (5), mint set 1985, mint one pound (Scottish) 1984 (2); New Zealand mint sets, 1979-1981 (5). In packs of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (25)
Estimate $150
SOLD $140
Nineteenth century copper tokens, not local series, pennies, George III, reverse female seated 1812 (3), 1813 (2); Wellington, Ships (2), TIC (Tredegar Iron Co) 1812; 1814 halfpenny size, cmkd H, female seated on a bale 1813, 1814 (Withers nos 1340, 1380/1396, 1490, 3, 1617, 1641/8). Good fine - extremely fine. (12)
Estimate $250
SOLD $160
Private token, Heaton Mint, Birmingham, medal as a reissue of a 17th century token by Joseph Phillipps at the Falcon, Strafford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire (cf DW 153), bronze (29mm). Uncirculated.
Estimate $50
SOLD $100
Great Britain Tokens, A. May, (St) Mary Cray bronze one penny halfpenny, another but Halstead bronze one penny halfpenny; Thomas May, St Paul's Cray, Chalk Pit Farm bronze penny; Birmingham Coffee House Co. Limited nickel one penny; John Sutton, Sidcup, Kent brass six pence; Vinson, Hernhill bronze penny; J. Sainsbury, West Croydon Station, Wholesale Depot, London N.W., brass advertising token (no value), (the previous seven all undated); Poldark Mine, Wndron, Cornwall, Cornish bronze penny, 1985. Fine - very fine. (8)
Estimate $80
SOLD $50
Scotland, James IV, (1488-1513), billon plack (=4d), 4 after king's name (S.5351) (with S.V.Hagley? ticket); Mary, (1542-1567), billon bawbee (=6d) (S.5432); James VI, (1567-1625), eighth coinage silver coloured billon eight penny groat, struck before accession (S.5512); Charles I, (1625-1649), silver twenty pence, third (Briot's) coinage, B over crown (S.5582); Charles II copper bawbee (=6d) 1679 (S.5628). Good - nearly fine. (5)
Estimate $200
SOLD $340
Scotland, Charles I, (1625-1649), silver forty pence, (1642) (S.5575); Charles II, silver merks 1670 and 1672 (S.5611). Worn, good - very good. (3)
Estimate $300
SOLD $260