Order of MaltaZecchino Emmanuel Pinto undated issue 3.5 grams Armoured Bust left, Crown Shield reverse SEP.HIER HOSPI.ER.S. KM 233 EF/GVF the obverse double struck with the bust spectacularly so giving the appearance of a conjoined bust issue
Malta Ten Scudi Gold 1762 KM#270 VF Ex-jewellery (edge mount), the surfaces with some hairlines, the surfaces considerably superior to most ex-jewellery coins we encounter
MaltaScudo (12 Tari) 1738 Ramon Despuig KM#203 About Fine, the edge with a small piece of protruding metal at the top of the obverse, however the surface do not have the appearance of an ex-jewellery coin
Malta2 Scudi 1724 Larger Crowned Arms without inner circle KM#187 VF with multicoloured toning, once in jewellery, but still retaining considerable eye appeal
Malta 100 Liri Gold 1983 International Year of Disabled People, Obverse: Republic Emblem within circle, Reverse: Puzzle Head to right with missing pieces on top, Gold ProofPiedfort 31.98 grammes of .916 gold, type as KM#66, a few very light hairlines near the reverse rim otherwise FDC and retaining full mint brilliance, Very Rare, unlisted by Krause, only 150 pieces minted, (Source: Central Bank of Malta website) our research found no previous auction transactions of the Gold Piedfort
Malta 100 Liri Gold 1983 International Year of Disabled People, Obverse: Republic Emblem within circle, Reverse: Puzzle Head to right with missing pieces on top KM#66 Proof FDC or very near so with a hint of very light tone,
Malta10 Scudi Gold 1763 KM#272 GVF/VF with some light adjustment lines, a most attractive example of European 18th Century Gold, often found in lower grade or ex-mount
Malta30 Tari 1757 KM#A256 Fine, with smoothing to the surfaces, ex-jewellery with signs of old brooch mounting at 3 and 9 o'clock on the reverse, this neatly repaired
MaltaFive Pounds 1988 20th Anniversary of the Central Bank of Malta Silver ProofPiedfort as KM#87, FDC in the box of issue with certificate, unlisted as a Piedfort by Krause, the certificate states a mintage of 500 pieces
Malta3 Tari 1649 KM#66 VF on a slightly irregularly shaped flan, a very rare type, currently lists at $1000 VF in Krause, accompanied by the vendors ticket stating 'May 1974 Lot 128 an F specimen fetched £100' (Ex Reeve Coln)
Malta30 Tari 1798 Hompesch, with dot below bust, Restelli & Sammut 009 KM#345 variant, Near EF/EF with a superb old tone, very scarce in this high grade, we note we have only offered one previous example of this date in 15 years
Malta30 Tari 1798 Hompesch, with dot below bust, Restelli & Sammut 009 KM#345 variant NVF with old coppery tone, we note we have only offered one previous example of this date in 15 years
MaltaScudo 1776 Pattern in copper KM#Pn4, weight 8.56 grammes, Fine, previously unseen by us, unpriced in the Krause catalogue, we note no example listed on Heritages archive, presumably very rare
Please browse the results of our past auctions using the navigation tools above.
Or browse our previous auctions using our text-based directory
Sell or auction your old coins
With London Coins selling your material could not be easier. We offer free appraisals, probate valuations, house visits, free collection of bulky material from your home, immediate cash offers and an auctioneering service.
If you have material to sell we offer a straightforward and easy to follow service which gives you the option of consigning your material to auction, or selling it to us direct for cash.
For further details please see our How To Sell Your Coins page and request our information pack.
Buy World Coins Single Coins and Small Lots
London Coins holds auctions every three months with a dedicated section for World Coins. This section covers all world issues offered as individual items or small groups, including non English hammered and medieval issues, Scottish and Irish issues will be listed here also.
To receive the next London Coins auction catalogue join our mailing list.