Prize Medals (5) including Edinburgh University Physics 1909-10 to Douglas J Glen, bronze. Central Deeside Agricultural Assoc. silver medal. Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland Seeds Medal, bronze. British Dairy Farmers Assoc. silver medal, Dairy Show 1911, with brooch fitting. Commemoration Day Tonbridge Castle School Attendence Medal, bronze. Extremely fine (5).
Scotland The East Lothian Banking Company Twenty Shillings although dated 1834 and hand signed this presumed a spurious later addition on an unissued note EF
ScotlandBank of Scotland £5 (2) dated 1st March 1955 prefix 12/A & 2nd Sept.1955 prefix 7/F, edge tear, Pick99a and Pick99b, both cleaned & pressed, Fine to good Fine
Scotland accumulation in album plus a few GB and world (95) face value £240+, includes National Bank £1 1929, 1937, 1939, Commercial Bank £1 1927, 1931 & 1932, £5 1957, Royal Bank £1 1927, 1928, 1935, 1937, scarce £5 dated 1919 VG plus £5 1959 (3) & 1965, Union Bank £1 1926 & £5 1954, Linen Bank £1 1929, Bank of Scotland £5 1929, Clydesdale Bank £5 1937 good Fine, Beale £5 1950, £1 Mahon & Catterns, average Fine or better, needs viewing
Scotland in album (20) all better types includes Royal Bank guinea 1827 aVG (with letter from RBS dated 1972 ascertaining its authenticity), square Clydesdale £1 1925, Commercial Bank £1 1926 & £5 1934, Union Bank £5 proof 1942, viewing recommended
William IV FantasyCrowns a new and impressive issue of 48 different types obverse all William IV bare head GVLIELMUS IIII D:G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D: eight reverse type GB Three Graces 1835, Shield in Garter 1836, George and Dragon 1837, Wales Dragon, East India Co. Standing Lion, Ireland Harp, Ceylon Elephant, Scotland Shield with Thistles then each in six different base metals aluminium, nickelsilver, pewter, golden alloy, bronzed copper, and copper generally BU and eye catching (5 of each 240 coins in total)
George III FantasyCrowns 1808 a new and impressive issue of 47 different types obverse all George III facing right GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX eight reverse types Bahamas 5s sailing ship, Bermuda galleon, Ceylon elephant (5 metal types without Nickel), Ireland (HIBERNIA) harp, IOM legs, Jersey shield, Scotland thistle crown and swords, GB shield then each in six different base metals aluminium, nickel silver, pewter, golden alloy, bronzed copper, and copper generally BU and eye catching (5 of each so 235 coins in total)
George III FantasyCrowns 1808 a new and impressive issue of 47 different types obverse all George III facing right GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX eight reverse types Bahamas 5s sailing ship, Bermuda galleon, Ceylon elephant (5 metal types without Nickel), Ireland (HIBERNIA) harp, IOM legs, Jersey shield, Scotland thistle crown and swords, GB shield then each in six different base metals aluminium, nickel silver, pewter, golden alloy, bronzed copper, and copper generally BU and eye catching (2 of each so 94 coins in total)
Two Pounds Britannia 2000 Silver Bullion, Two Pounds 1994 Bank of England, 1997 (2), 1999 RugbyWorld Cup, 2001 Marconi, One Pound 1997 England (2), 1999 Scotland, Fifty Pence 1992/3 EU, 1994 D-Day Landings (2), 1998 NHS, Fifty Pence a two-coin set 1998 standard and EEC issues, Royal Mint Year Set 2003 all UNC in the Royal Mint packs of issue, Coin First Day Cover Sets (3) One Pound 1997 plus stamps depicting the six wives of Henry VIII, One Pound 1998 plus stamps depicting Heraldic Beasts, Fifty Pence 1998 NHS plus four related stamps, all UNC on the cards of issue, Medal 1986 Royal Wedding of Prince Andrew and Miss Sarah Ferguson in base metal UNC in slide case, Fantasy Trade Dollar 1998 UNC with coloured obverse, Ten Shilling Banknote J.S.Fforde C39N About UNC
William IV FantasyCrowns a new and impressive issue of 48 different types obverse all William IV bare head GVLIELMUS IIII D:G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D: eight reverse type GB Three Graces 1835, Shield in Garter 1836, George and Dragon 1837, Wales Dragon, East India Co. Standing Lion, Ireland Harp, Ceylon Elephant, Scotland Shield with Thistles then each in six different base metals aluminium, nickelsilver, pewter, golden alloy, bronzed copper, and copper generally BU and eye catching (2 of each 96 coins in total)
World accumulation (64) a good mix with some better Italy, Egypt, Norway, Gibraltar £1 dated 1938, also some French, also Scotland Royal Bank 1992 commemorative £1 in sealed collectors frame, viewing recommended
William IV FantasyCrowns a new and impressive issue of 48 different types obverse all William IV bare head GVLIELMUS IIII D:G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D: eight reverse type GB Three Graces 1835, Shield in Garter 1836, George and Dragon 1837, Wales Dragon, East India Co. Standing Lion, Ireland Harp, Ceylon Elephant, Scotland Shield with Thistles then each in six different base metals aluminium, nickelsilver, pewter, golden alloy, bronzed copper, and copper generally BU and eye catching
George III FantasyCrowns 1808 a new and impressive issue of 47 different types obverse all George III facing right GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX eight reverse types Bahamas 5s sailing ship, Bermuda galleon, Ceylon elephant (5 metal types without Nickel), Ireland (HIBERNIA) harp, IOM legs, Jersey shield, Scotland thistle crown and swords, GB shield then each in six different base metals aluminium, nickel silver, pewter, golden alloy, bronzed copper, and copper generally BU and eye catching
Scotland. Alexander III silver Penny, transitional coinage type 1c. Reverse legend WA?. OB EN. S.5041. Rare, About very fine, but flat spot behind head and on reverse
ScotlandFantasy Crowns 1830 (42) obverse William IV bare head GVLIELMUS IIII D:G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D: reverse crowned lion rampant shield a thistle either side QUAE DEUS CONIUNXIT NEMO SEPARET SCOTLAND, 7 of each in six different base metals aluminium, nickelsilver, pewter, golden alloy, bronzed copper, and copper generally BU and eye catching
Scotland (5) includes National Commercial £1 & £5, Bank of Scotland £5 & Linen Bank £5 all dated 1959, Royal Bank £1 dated 1966 plus GB Lion & Key £5 (2) prefixes D09 & D68 (B277), average about VF or better
Scotland accumulation (30 ) face value £75, a good mix includes North of Scotland (2) , Union Bank £1 dated 1944, National Bank £5 dated 1943 Fine, Royal Bank £5 David Dale aVF, a wide range, average Fine or better
ScotlandClydesdale Bank Ltd £20 dated 2nd Feb.1976 prefix D/K 1st series Pick208b GEF loosely fitted onto home-made historical presentation sleeve with separate autographed card by Lord Kelvin (inscribed "yours Kelvin")
Proof and Mint Sets (10) Proof Sets (10) Red Leather 1989, Blue Sets (3) 1985, 1987, 1989, Flat packs (6) 1970 (3), 1971 (2), 1972 nFDC-FDC earlier sets with light toning, Five Pounds Coin and Note Sets (2) 1996 and 1997 UNC, Royal Mint Year Sets (8), 1986, 1990 (2), 1993 (2), 1999, 2000 (2) UNC in the wallets of issue, Decimal Coin Collections 1968-1984 (2) (9 coins including one of each denomination) UNC in the wallets of issue, UK Ecu Set a 7-coin Set 1992 UNC in the wallet of issue, unofficial coin sets (6) containing Decimal and pre-decimal coinage, Fifty Pence 1973 EEC Proof FDC boxed, One Pounds (2) 1994 Scotland UNC in the wallets of issue, Two Pounds 1994 on 'Companies House' card of issue, Five Pound Crown 2000 Millennium UNC in the 'Millennium Coin' wallet of issue, Five Pound Crown 2000 Millennium Coin First Day Cover UNC on the 'Millennium Moment' card of issue
Bank and private checks, shares, bonds and documents (70) from GB, Scotland, USA and other world (40) including Mexicana de Petroleo Company 'EL-AGUILA' S.A 1949 (2) Improved Chilling and Transport Limited 1919, Texiana Petroleum Company 1923, The Anglo-Russian Trust Limited 1919, Alpha Petroleum Company limited 1911, the Gula-Kalumpog-Rubber Estates Ltd.1923 and many other bonds plus documents (17) mostly from the Constantine Oilfields Limited and General Certificates, in mixed grades
ScotlandHalfpennyAlexander III Second Coinage (1280-1286) S.5061 Two Mullets of Six points each About VF with a large flan crack and a piece of the coin missing at 4 o'clock on the obverse, this still with the coin
ScotlandBritish Linen Bank (17) includes £1 (9) dated 1964, 1968 (7) & 1969 plus £5 (8) dated 1957 & 1959 (3) also later 1962 (2) and 1964 (2) Walter Scott issues, some with inked numbers, average Fine to VF
Scotland Royal Bank Ltd (9) £1 (2) both dated 1981, £5 (4) dated 1969, 1978, 1980 & 1981, £10 (2) both dated 1975 and £20 dated 1977 (this has some inked numbers), average Fine to VF, some better
Scotland (6) National Commercial Bank £1 dated 1964, £5 (3) dated 1959, 1961 & 1963 plus Commercial Bank £5 (2) dated 1951 and 1952, average Fine to VF, some better
Scotland group in album (36) includes Leith Banking Co. £1 1824 VG, Royal Bank £20 1947 VG, various Linen Bank £1 & £5, Commercial Bank, Clydesdale & North, etc, plus a couple of cheques, viewing well recommended
Scotland Royal Bank Ltd (5) £1 (2) dated 1973 and 1976, £5 (2) dated 1975 and 1978 plus £10 dated 1975, Pick356a (2), Pick337 (2) and Pick338, GVF to EF
ScotlandBank of Scotland £1 (13) dated 1968 (7) Pick109a & 1969 (6) Pick109b, various prefixes from A/1 to A/4 & A/7 to B/2, some with inked numbers and a couple with the faulty date 1963 instead of 1968, Fine to VF
ScotlandRoyal Bank of Scotland Ltd £5 dated 1976, an unfinished remainder without signature or serial numbers, extra paper to left with printers marks, small foxing spot, Pick337a, GEF
ScotlandBank of Scotland (6) -face value £131-, £100 prefix A dated 1981 Pick115d gFine, £10 (2) prefix D dated 1975, Pick113a Fine-gFine, £5 (2) dated 1974 prefix Z last run VF & 1977 prefix AU in EF+, both Pick112c plus £1 dated 1970 prefix A/3 Pick111a GEF
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