Catalogue
George V - Elizabeth II, varieties of halfpennies 1914 - 1964 (45). pennies 1912H - 1964 (56), threepences (20), sixpences (5), all in binder album and very minor varieties. Fair - extremely fine. (126)
Estimate $50
SOLD $110
George V, minor varieties, includes 1919 dot above top scroll and below bottom scroll; 1931 dropped 1 (5); 1933/2 (4). One of the last cleaned on obverse, otherwise nearly fine - very fine. (10)
Estimate $90
SOLD $130
George VI - Elizabeth II, threepence, 1952 struck slightly off centre; sixpences, 1963 both struck slightly off centre; shilling, 1956 planchet flaw at top edge or possibly edge damage; blank white metal planchet (25mm), with slightly raised edge on one side. Fine - very fine. (5)
Estimate $100
SOLD $90
George VI - Elizabeth II, pennies, 1944Y. (2, with striking flaws), 1945Y. struck on a thin planchet, 1950Y. (2, one slightly off centre and one weakly struck on obverse and reverse near date), 1962Y. slightly weak strike on obverse at TH II. The third with dark spot on reverse, otherwise fine - very fine. (6)
Estimate $100
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George V - Elizabeth II, various mis-strikes, includes halfpennies, 1933 with error at top of P of the word PENNY on reverse; 1961Y. struck slightly off centre with slightly higher rim at right of obverse and no beading on reverse; 1963 with faint 63 in 1963; pennies, 1939 with striking damage to 9 in 1939; 1943Y. with planchet flaw; 1951Y. with planchet flaw; 1964 struck slightly off centre at lower edge. Nearly fine - nearly extremely fine. (7)
Estimate $100
SOLD $60
George V - Elizabeth II, various minor errors, flaws, including off-centre strikes (5); 1962 180 degree upset penny; thin planchet 1927 penny, all described in 2x2 holders. Very good - extremely fine. (12)
Estimate $240
SOLD $170
George VI - Elizabeth II, minor defects and mis-struck pennies 1941-1964 (27), split fifty cents 1971 (obverse only), two dollars 1999 laminated flan. Very good to extremely fine. (29)
Estimate $50
SOLD $80
Elizabeth II, shilling, 1953, struck twenty per cent off centre, out of collar, plain edge. A few edge nicks, otherwise toned fine.
Estimate $60
SOLD $90
Elizabeth II, florin, 1961, struck with lip around forty per cent of edge on reverse. Very fine.
Estimate $80
SOLD $80
Elizabeth II, halfpenny, (1953-1964) (5.67g), only struck in centre, oil filled dies. As struck, very fine and rare.
Estimate $140
SOLD $90
Elizabeth II, 'error' coins, as bought on the internet with printouts explaining the peculiarity of each, includes a thin 1933 halfpenny in 2x2 holder, a split planchet twenty cents, mostly decimal one and two dollars with slight defects, threepences 1963 (2); total decimal (44). Fair to extremely fine. (47)
Estimate $300
SOLD $340
Elizabeth II, one cent, 1972, struck in nickel. Some edge nicks, otherwise very fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $420
Elizabeth II, ten cents, reverse only struck so date not shown, obverse of coin side missing. Very fine.
Estimate $70
SOLD $50
Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 1966, wavy base line variety for the 2 of 20 on the reverse. Multiple surface marks, very good and very scarce. (5)
Estimate $500
SOLD $1,200
Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1983 'ram' strike (turned in collar), ten dollars in silver 1982 Brisbane Games. Nearly uncirculated; uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $360
Elizabeth II, one dollar 2000, muled with ten cents obverse die in error. Only two or three contact marks on the obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition.
Estimate $1,500
SOLD $2,600
Elizabeth II, one dollar, 2000, muled with ten cents obverse die in error. Multiple contact marks, otherwise good very fine and very scarce in this condition.
Estimate $800
SOLD $500
Elizabeth II, one dollar, 2000, struck with ten cents obverse die in error, as a mule. Heavily surface marked from circulation, otherwise very fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $260
Elizabeth II, one dollar, 2000, struck with ten cents obverse die, as a mule. Heavily surface marked from circulation, otherwise nearly very fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $220
Grafton Racecourse token, in brass, struck nearly twenty per cent off centre resulting in a crack to the token at about 5 o'clock. Extremely fine.
Estimate $50
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New Zealand, George VI, penny, 1942, with a mis-struck 9. Good fine - very fine.
Estimate $50
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