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Lot 571 Sale 140 Great Britain Gold Coins

Queen Victoria, young head, sovereigns, 1852 (3852C). Fine - very fine. (2)

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Estimate $2,400

SOLD $2,700

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Lot 572 Sale 140 Great Britain Gold Coins

Queen Victoria, young head, sovereigns, shield reverse, 1854 (2), 1856 (S.3852D). Good - very good. (3)

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Estimate $3,600

SOLD $3,900

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Lot 573 Sale 140 Great Britain Gold Coins

Queen Victoria, young head, sovereigns, shield reverse, 1854 (2), 1855 (2) (S.3852D). Fair - very good. (4)

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Estimate $4,800

SOLD $5,200

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Lot 574 Sale 140 Great Britain Gold Coins

Queen Victoria, young head, sovereigns, shield reverse, 1857, 1858, 1860 (S.3852D). Very good - nearly fine. (3)

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Estimate $3,600

SOLD $3,900

Lot 575 Sale 140 Great Britain Gold Coins

Queen Victoria, young head, sovereigns, shield reverse, 1864 die no 28, die no 53; 1868 die no 27; 1869 die no 25, die no 31 (S.3853). Fine - good very fine. (5)

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Estimate $6,000

SOLD $7,400

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Lot 576 Sale 140 Great Britain Gold Coins

Queen Victoria, young head, half sovereign, 1849 (S.3859). Very worn, fair.

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Estimate $500

SOLD $600

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Lot 577 Sale 140 Great Britain Gold Coins

Queen Victoria, young head, half sovereign, 1866, die No.7 (S.3860). Very good.

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Estimate $500

SOLD $600

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Lot 578 Sale 140 Great Britain Gold Coins

Queen Victoria, old head, sovereigns, 1895, 1896, 1898 (S.3874). Very good - fine. (3)

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Estimate $3,600

SOLD $4,000

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Lot 579 Sale 140 Great Britain Gold Coins

Edward VII, sovereign, 1904(S.3969). Very fine.

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Estimate $1,100

SOLD $1,360

Lot 580 Sale 140 Great Britain Gold Coins

George VI, proof half sovereign, 1937, plain edge (S.4077). FDC.

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Estimate $3,000

SOLD $1,900

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Lot 581 Sale 140 Great Britain Gold Coins

Elizabeth II, sovereigns, 1958 and 1966 (S.4125). Uncirculated. (2)

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Estimate $2,200

SOLD $2,700

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Lot 582 Sale 140 Great Britain Gold Coins

Elizabeth II, proof half sovereign 1980, 1982, 1983 and 1986 (S.5B1B?5B2); proof sovereign 1986 (S.502). In cases of issue, FDC. (5)

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Estimate $3,750

SOLD $3,800

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Lot 583 Sale 140 Great Britain Gold Coins

Elizabeth II, proof half sovereigns, 1993 and 1994 (S.5B2). In cases of issue, cased with certificates, FDC. (2)

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Estimate $1,250

SOLD $1,300

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Lot 584 Sale 140 Great Britain Gold Coins

Elizabeth II, proof 1/10 of Britannia, 1994 (S.BN2). In case of issue with Certificate 0487, FDC.

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Estimate $600

SOLD $540

Lot 585 Sale 140 Great Britain Silver & Bronze Coins

Ancient British, Armorican, Channel Islands and North West Gaul (c.75-50 BC), celtic issues of the Belgic migration, billon stater (6.35g), Class II, obv. celticised head right, rev. celtic horse to right, boar below, remains of Victory above (S.15). Toned, very fine and scarce.

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Estimate $200

SOLD $300

Lot 586 Sale 140 Great Britain Silver & Bronze Coins

Ancient British, Celtic, Iceni, (early to mid 1st century AD), silver unit (1.35g), ECEN symbol type, obv. two opposed crescents, rev. horse (S.436; BMC 4297-4325). Very fine.

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Estimate $100

SOLD $320

Lot 587 Sale 140 Great Britain Silver & Bronze Coins

Ancient British, Celtic, Iceni, (early to mid 1st century AD), silver unit (1.15g), ECEN symbol type, obv. two opposed crescents, rev. horse (S.436; BMC 4297-4325). Very^fine.

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Estimate $100

SOLD $320

Lot 588 Sale 140 Great Britain Silver & Bronze Coins

Ancient British, Celtic coinage, Iceni, early to mid 1st century AD, silver unit (1.14g), obv. two opposed crescents, rev. horse, retrograded D N (S.444; BMC 4219-81). Struck from worn obverse die, very fine.

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Estimate $100

SOLD $150

Lot 589 Sale 140 Great Britain Silver & Bronze Coins

Archbishops of Canterbury, Athelheard, with Coenwulf as overlord (798-800 AD), silver penny (0.55g), obv. titles, rev. King's name in tribarch (S.886; N.233). Large fragment, toned, very fine.

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Estimate $300

SOLD $650

Lot 590 Sale 140 Great Britain Silver & Bronze Coins

Kings of Mercia, Coenwulf, (796-821 AD), silver penny (1.15g), group II, middle coinage, moneyer Werheard, Canterbury mint, obv. bust right, +COENVVULF REX around, rev. cross and wedge, +VERHEARD MONETA. Fragmentary, mostly glued together, one loose section, almost a full coin, very fine and very scarce.

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Estimate $650

SOLD $400

Lot 591 Sale 140 Great Britain Silver & Bronze Coins

Kings of Mercia, Burgred, (852-874 AD), silver penny (0.97g), Lunette Type A, moneyer Beagstan, obv. bust right, +BURGRED REX, rev. +BAEGZTA between MON/ETA (S.938; N.423). Flan crack down centre, slightly bent, edge chips between 4 and 7 o'clock, nearly very fine.

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Estimate $500

SOLD $300

Lot 592 Sale 140 Great Britain Silver & Bronze Coins

Kings of Mercia, Burgred, (852-874 AD), silver penny (1.05g), Lunette Type D, moneyer Hussa, obv. bust right, +BURGRED REX, rev. +HUSSA between MON/ETA (S.941; N.426). Large chip missing between 7 and 11 o'clock, nearly very fine.

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Estimate $500

SOLD $300

Lot 593 Sale 140 Great Britain Silver & Bronze Coins

Viking Coinage of Danish East Anglia, (885-915 AD), St. Edmund memorial coinage, silver penny (1.41g), moneyer Bado (890-905 AD), obv. +SC EADMUI, A within wreath, rev. BADO MOI, cross patee (S.960, N.483). Nearly very fine and scarce.

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Estimate $800

SOLD $1,100

Lot 594 Sale 140 Great Britain Silver & Bronze Coins

Vikings of York, Cnut, (C.895-920 AD), silver penny (1.35g), patriarchal cross, CNUT at end of each limb, REX in angles, rev. small cross, +CUNNITTI around (S.993. N.500). Dark toned, slightly crinkled, very fine.

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Estimate $1,000

SOLD $1,400

Lot 595 Sale 140 Great Britain Silver & Bronze Coins

Kings of Wessex, Edward the Elder, (899-924 AD), silver penny (1.61g), two line type, moneyer Liofhelm, obv. small cross, +EADVVEARD RIX, rev. LIOFHELM MO over two lines, three cross patees between, trefoil of pellets above and below (S.1087; N.649). Very fine, scarce.

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Estimate $1,000

SOLD $1,300

Lot 596 Sale 140 Great Britain Silver & Bronze Coins

Aethelstan, (924-939 AD), silver penny (1.30g), circumscription cross, York mint, moneyer Regnald, obv. +EDELSTAN REX To BRIT, small cross pattee, rev. +REGIALD Mo EFoRPI around, small cross pattee (S.1093). Severe flan cracks, otherwise very fine and rare.

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Estimate $750

SOLD $1,400

Lot 597 Sale 140 Great Britain Silver & Bronze Coins

Eadmund, (939-946 AD), silver penny (1.19g), two line type, moneyer Frard, Chester (?) mint, obv. small cross, +EADMUND REX, rev. FR[A]RD MON, three cross patees between, seven pellets above and below. Missing 1/3 of the coin, dark toned, very fine and scarce.

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Estimate $600

SOLD $440

Lot 598 Sale 140 Great Britain Silver & Bronze Coins

Eadgar, (959-975 AD), silver penny (1.19g), pre-reform coinage, two line type, Group MT NEV, moneyer Man, obv. small cross, EADGAR REX around, rev. MANAN MO in two lines, three cross patees dividing, trefoil of pellets above and below (S.1129; N.741). Slightly frayed edge, toned, very fine.

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Estimate $800

SOLD $1,300

Lot 599 Sale 140 Great Britain Silver & Bronze Coins

Aethelred II, (978-1016 AD), silver penny (1.38g), long cross type, London mint, moneyer Leofryd, obv. bare headed bust to left, +AEDELRED REX ANGLO (NG ligated), rev. voided long cross, +LEOFRYD M'O LVND (S.1151; N.774). Peck marks, minor flan flaw by M of M'O on reverse, dark toned, very fine.

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Estimate $400

SOLD $460

Lot 600 Sale 140 Great Britain Silver & Bronze Coins

Cnut, (1016-1035 AD), silver penny (1.03g), quatrefoil type (c.1017-23), moneyer Adelphi, Leicester mint, obv. crowned bust left within well defined quatrefoil, single band to crown with three trefoils above, +CNVT REX ANGLORV around rev. long cross voided on quatrefoil with pellet at apex of each cusp, each limb terminating in three crescents, +ED ELPI ONLE HER (S.1157). Small 1mm flan crack in centre of crown, toned, good very fine.

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Estimate $500

SOLD $650