A Fowlers Universal Circular Calculator Fowler & Co. Manchester diameter 8.5 cm these were made from the 1930s to 1950s, able to perform numerous mathematical functions, in good condition
Mint ErrorHalfpenny 1774 George III Contemporary Counterfeit a spectacular double striking with the second strike covering around 5mm of the flan on both sides, with two dates visible, About Fine
Mint ErrorHalfpenny Victoria Bun head Obverse brockage interestingly the first part of the legend on the correct side not struck up, but well struck on the incuse side VF and unusual
Mint Error Ireland Penny 1968 struck in cupro-nickel weighing 11.7 grammes About UNC, along with a standard currency A/UNC example weighing 9.5 grammes for comparison
Mint ErrorShilling 1825 Lion on Crown the obverse with an extra piece of metal protruding at 3 o'clock, the reverse with part of an incuse obverse struck 9mm into the coin between 1 o'clock and 4 o'clock VF and highly unusual
Mint Errors (5) Halfcrown 1965 Weakly struck around the obverse and reverse legends GVF, Shilling 1958 Scottish weakly struck around the reverse legend VF, Sixpences (2) 1943 Fine with a planchet clip, 1958 VF with an extra piece protruding 2mm from the rim at 1 o'clock to 2 o'clock on the obverse, Threepence 1967 with a raised wavy edge
Mint Errors (7) DecimalTwo Pounds 1998 with a badly defective edge around 25% of the coin GEF, One Pound Blank Flan EF, One Pound (in three pieces) with the centre of the reverse cut away the obverse hollowed out with a piece broken away EF, Twenty Pence 1990 struck off metal on an 18mm round flan EF, Ten Pences (2) 1968 Weakly struck obverse the reverse blank EF, 1971 Off-centre with a planchet clip EF, Two Pence Blank flan UNC
Mint Errors Halfpennies Contemporary Counterfeits (3) 1751, struck around 10% off-centre, 1775 Double struck a second coin struck around 40% across the first strike VG/NF, George III undated a spectacular double strike across 50% of the coin About VF and well-struck unusual for this type of coin, an interesting group
Mint Errors India (4) Rupee George V Obverse Brockage NEF, Quarter Rupee 1941 struck off-centre with around 3mm blank flan GF/VF, Two Annas Victoria Gothic Head Obverse Brockage Fine, Quarter Anna Victoria Gothic Head Obverse brockage About Fine
Mint Errors Sixpences (6) George VI Obverse uniface with traces of the obverse showing on the blank side EF, 1948 the edge mis-struck wide a ridge part of the way round the coin Fine, 1953 with a plain and rounded edge Near Fine/Fine, 1954 struck on a thin flan Fine, 1958 struck on a thin flan Fine, 1964 struck on a large 21mm diameter flan apparently struck without a collar but with full edge milling EF
Model coins (28) on a bracelet, 'Good Old Days' gaming counters (3) on a pin mount, Gaming counters 'To Hanover' (9) on a bracelet, USA 2 1/2 Dollarsimitation on a chain all in base metal
Paranumismatic including some imitations and misstrikes along with books trays and boxes including Herbert Schneider English Gold Coins Vol 2 (lot in 2 boxes)
Wales FantasyCrowns 1830 (150) obverse William IV (90) bare head GVLIELMUS IIII D:G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D: reverse dragon ANNO DOM. 1830 WALES CYMRU 30 of each in three different base metals pewter, golden alloy, and copper generally BU and eye catching and obverse George IV (60) same reverse 30 of each aluminium and cupro-nickel
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