Catalogue
Henry VIII - George III, balance of collection in album, select coins in 2x2 holders, all attributed with S (for hammered) and ESC (for milled) silver, shillings, hammered (12), milled (30); sixpences, hammered (14), milled (15); groats, hammered (1), milled (10); threepences, hammered (6), milled (20); twopences, hammered (5), milled (6); pennies, milled (1). Fair - extremely fine. (120)
Estimate $2,500
SOLD $7,500
Charles II, silver shilling, first bust, 1663 (S.3371; ESC 1022). Attractively toned, nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $800
SOLD $1,400
George I, halfpenny, 1717, "dump" first issue, struck on a broad flan of the second issue (S.3659). Pitted surface, dark brown patina, possibly unique.
Estimate $500
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George III, emergency issue silver dollar (current for 4/9), oval countermark on Charles IIII Potosi mint eight reales 1794 PR (S.3765a). Good very fine.
Estimate $750
SOLD $750
George III, Bank of England, silver dollar or five shillings, 1804 (S.3768), top leaf to left side of E. Toned extremely fine.
Estimate $750
SOLD $650
George III, second copper issue, bronzed proof 'cartwheel' penny 1797 (S.3777; Peck ). Nearly FDC and very scarce.
Estimate $800
SOLD $1,200
George III, new coinage, silver crown, 1819 LIX (S.3787). Lightly rubbed, toned, good very fine.
Estimate $500
SOLD $400
George III - Queen Victoria, shillings, sixpences, groats, threepences, two pences, one penny halfpenny pieces, 1816-1899 period, balance of collection in plastic coin album, select coins in 2x2 holders, noted shillings 1854 (very good), re-entered date 1825, 1826 (nearly extremely fine), sixpence 1837/5 (ESC 1680A) (fair). Fair - nearly uncirculated. (252)
Estimate $4,000
SOLD $6,500
George IV, crown, laureate head left, 1821 secundo (S.3805). Slight surface marking, otherwise underlying brilliance good extremely fine.
Estimate $750
SOLD $1,100
Queen Victoria, Gothic crown, 1847, undecimo edge (S.3883). Mirror-like fields, obverse field marks otherwise good extremely fine/ nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $5,000
SOLD $10,500
Queen Victoria, Gothic crown, 1847, undecimo edge (S.3883). Good fine.
Estimate $2,000
SOLD $2,200
Queen Victoria, young head, silver groats, 1838, 1838/ oo (ESC 1931A) and 1851 (S.3913). Good extremely fine; toned, good extremely fine; toned, nearly extremely fine/ extremely fine, the second and third very scarce in this condition. (3)
Estimate $500
SOLD $300
Queen Victoria, young head, silver threepences, 1839, 1850, and 1851 (S.3914). First toned, nearly uncirculated, others uncirculated and rare in this condition. (3)
Estimate $600
SOLD $800
Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, florins to threepences, balance of collection in plastic coin album, all identified with ESC numbers, selected quality in 2x2 holders, noted 1944 threepence, 1905 florin (nearly fine), 1908 florin (very fine), Gothic florins (34 different); 1891 and 1892 florins (fine; very good). Fair - FDC. (313)
Estimate $3,500
SOLD $4,600
Edward VII, silver halfcrowns, 1902 and 1908 (S.3980). Good very fine; extremely fine. (2)
Estimate $500
SOLD $400
Edward VII, silver shilling, 1905 (S.3982). Toned good very fine and rare in this condition.
Estimate $500
SOLD $300
George V, silver florins, 1915 (S.4012) and 1932 (S.4038). Uncirculated; toned nearly uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $500
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Elizabeth II, decimal collection, 1968-2011, housed in four Dansco supreme albums, each coin the finest condition obtainable from either mint or proof sets, halfpenny to five pounds, sold with owner's detailed typed listing, no off metal strikings. Choice uncirculated - FDC. (329)
Estimate $750
SOLD $500
Elizabeth II, proof set, 2009. Twelve coins, one cent - five pounds, including Kew Gardens fifty pence. With case of issue, FDC.
Estimate $1,500
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Nottingham/Shropshire, Donald and Co., pattern halfpenny 1792, man working in loom, 29 Bull Street Birmingham 1792, man with inclined plane at Ketley 1789 reverse (Shropshire D&H 9). Attractive medium brown patina, extremely fine or about as struck and probably unique.
Estimate $8,000
SOLD $9,000
Gloucesteshire, Cheltenham, John Bastin & Co's penny 1812, view of St. Mary's Church in perspective, on avenue of trees, rev. legend (Davis 14, Withers 672). Glossy brown patina, uncirculated and very rare.
Estimate $500
Passed in
Unofficial farthings, tokens in copper, England, as per Withers numbers 407, 899, 1410, 1780, 2272, 2880 (illus), 2560, 0620, 2850a, 1881, 1940 (illus), 3130, 3673a, 3925 (illus), 4435 (illus), 4890, 5020, fully described and attributed in 2x2 holders. Nearly very fine - extremely fine. (17)
Estimate $500
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