Catalogue
George III, Bank of England, silver dollar or five shillings, 1804, leaf to left side of E (S.3768), struck over a Charles IIII Mexico eight reales. Plugged beneath bust, otherwise good very fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $200
George III, Bank of England, pattern Garter dollar, struck over octagonal countermarked (?) dollar, .:K. on truncation (ESC 186; D.23 L&S 187). Attractively toned, proof-like strike, and undertype not visible, only the edge devices, nearly FDC and very rare as such.
Estimate $3,000
SOLD $4,000
George III, Bank of England, pattern five shillings and sixpence, 1811, in copper (ESC 199; D.27; L&S 112) struck on 3mm thick flan. Die break rim to E of REX, slight rust patches in the die, subdued choclate brown patina, nearly FDC and rare.
Estimate $2,000
SOLD $1,900
George III, Bank of England, pattern 5S. 6D. in copper (ESC 206; D.37; L&S.125). Attractive red and brown patina, nearly FDC and rare.
Estimate $1,500
SOLD $1,100
George III, silver three shillings bank token, 1811 (S.3769). Good extremely fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $160
George III, silver three shillings bank token, 1811 (S.3769). Toned, good very fine/extremely fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $130
George III, silver three shillings bank token, 1815 (S.3770). Nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $300
SOLD $340
George III, silver eighteenpence bank token, 1811 (S.3771). Attractively toned, uncirculated.
Estimate $200
SOLD $180
George III, silver eighteenpence bank token, 1814 (S.3772). Very fine.
Estimate $60
Passed in
George III, silver eighteenpence bank token, 1816 (S.3772). Toned, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $150
SOLD $190
George III, second issue, copper 'cartwheel' twopence and penny, 1797 (S.3776, 7). Good very fine. (2)
Estimate $150
SOLD $240
George III, third issue, copper halfpenny, 1799 (S.3778) raised line on hull; fourth issue, copper halfpennies 1806, 1807 (S.3781); copper farthing, 1806 (S.3782). Nearly extremely fine; fine; very fine; very good. (4)
Estimate $100
Passed in
George III, new coinage, silver crown, 1819 LIX (S.3787). Hairlines and minor surface marks, otherwise extremely fine.
Estimate $350
SOLD $500
George III, new coinage, silver halfcrowns, large or 'bull' head, 1817 (S.3788), small head, 1817 (S.3789). Nearly very fine; good very fine. (2)
Estimate $150
SOLD $180
George III, new coinage, silver shilling, 1816 (S.3790). Frosty silver white mint bloom, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $150
SOLD $130
George III, new coinage, silver sixpences, 1816 and 1820 (S.3791). Nearly uncirculated; very fine. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $140
George IV, laureate head, silver crown, 1821 secundo (S.3805). Blue grey tone, extremely fine.
Estimate $600
SOLD $670
George IV, laureate head, silver crown, 1821 secundo (S.3805). Obverse surface marks, rim bruises, otherwise good very fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $280
George IV, silver shillings, 1821 (S.3810); reverse shield in Garter, 1824 (S.3811); bare head, 1826 (S.3812). Extremely fine; very fine; very fine. (3)
Estimate $250
SOLD $380
George IV, bare head left, silver sixpence, 1829 (S.3815). Toned, good very fine.
Estimate $60
SOLD $60
William IV, silver shilling, 1834 (S.3835). Attractive dark grey tone, good extremely fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $220
William IV, silver shilling, 1836 (S.3835). Frosty mint bloom, good extremely fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $260
Queen Victoria, young head, silver crown, 1845, cinquefoil stops (S.3882); also Jubilee coinage, crowns, 1888, 1889 (S.3921); George V, Jubilee crown, 1935 (S.4048). Very good - very fine. (4)
Estimate $150
SOLD $400
Queen Victoria, proof silver gothic crown, 1847, plain edge (S.3883). Minor marks in obverse field, rim cud at 1 o'clock on reverse, good extremely fine/ nearly FDC and rare.
Estimate $2,000
SOLD $2,300
Queen Victoria, silver gothic crown, 1847, lettered edge (S.3883). Has been polished, minor surface marking, otherwise good very fine/nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $750
SOLD $1,000
Queen Victoria, young head, silver halfcrown, 1883 (S.3889). Light uneven toning, extremely fine or better.
Estimate $200
SOLD $150
Queen Victoria, silver Godless florin, 1849 (S.3890). Toned, nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $180
Queen Victoria, silver gothic florin, 1885 (S.3900). Flaw in obverse field, otherwise toned, nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $120
SOLD $200
Queen Victoria, young head, silver shilling, 1852 (S.3904). Iridescent tone, choice uncirculated and scarce thus.
Estimate $300
SOLD $500
Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, silver halfcrowns, 1887, 1888 (S.3924). Extremely fine. (2)
Estimate $150
SOLD $100