Scotland (15) Quarter ThistleMerkJames VI Eighth Coinage, Fair, One Eighth Thistle Merk Jemes VI (1601-1603) (2) both Fair and clipped, Plack (2) Mary 1557 S.5437 VG, Eightpence James VI S.5513 Fair, James VI S.5511 Fair with some flan loss, Sixpence (2) Mary (1542-1558) Fair, Mary (1542-1558) Reverse: Voided Cross S.5433 VG with some flan loss, Lion Mary (1½d) (2) the first with Dolphins to left S.5450 VG, the second worn, Hardhead Twopence James VI S.5518, Twopence Turner (3) James VI S.5521undated (1597) Fair, James VI Lion rampant with pellets behind (2) S.5523 the first Fair, holed, the second Poor, along with a Twopence Earl of Stirling Coinage Fair, this possibly a contemporary counterfeit
Ireland and Scotland Patina Collection Fantasy Crowns William IV issues (18) Ireland (9) 1830 Reverse: Crowned Harp, Scotland 1830 Reverse: Crowned Scottish shield with a thistle either side, all struck in .925 silver, weight 28.3 grammes, Lustrous UNC to BU an eye-catching series, only 100 minted of each type
INA Retro Pattern Crowns in base metal (90) GB (30) 1820 George IV with a representation of the adopted Halfcrown Reverse, Ireland (30) 1820 George IV with a representation of the Gunmoney Reverse, Scotland 1820 George IV Crowned Shield and thistles reverse
GB, Wales, Scotland and IrelandINA Retro Pattern Crowns (383) GB George IV 1820 Reverse as the adopted Halfcrown design in Nickel silver (40), Scotland (83) 1830 George IV Reverse Crowned shield flanked by thistles, in copper (70), in Nickel Silver (13), Wales (99) 1830 George IV Reverse Welsh Dragon, Crowned flanked by Leek, Daffodil and Prince of Wales Feathers, in Nickel Silver (59), in aluminium (40), Ireland George IV 1820 Reverse in the style of the Gunmoney Coinage (148) in nickel silver (30), in copper (69), in aluminium (49), Ireland William IV 1830 Reverse Crowned Harp (13) UNC and lustrous
Scotland Edward VIII undatedINA Retro PatternCrowns (8) Obverse Large Portrait of the King facing left by D.R.Golder, Reverse Shield and thistles. Struck in 8 metals one each in .925 silver, Golden alloy, Platinum coloured metal, aluminium, nickel silver, Piedfortcopper, Gold coated copper (Barton's metal), silver coated Piedfort, plain edge (only 18 sets made) Lustrous UNC
Scotland INA Fantasy Pattern Crowns (75) 1887 Obverse Jubilee Head after J.E.Boehm Reverse Crowned Thistle over map of Scotland 25 pieces in Golden Alloy, 25 pieces in Pewter and 25 pieces in Bright Copper. Only 250 Sets minted. Lustrous UNC and eye catching
Scotland 1830 INA Fantasy Pattern Crowns (106) Obv. William IV after William Wyon, Reverse Crowned shield with Scottish lion rampant. Two thistles to sides, QUAE DEUS CONIUNXIT NEMO SERARET, Golden Alloy (20), Bronzed Copper (20), Bright Copper (20), NickelSilver (6), Aluminium (20), Pewter (20) Lustrous UNC with certificates
Scotland INA Fantasy Pattern Crowns 1808 (95) Obverse portrait of George III after Kuchler. Reverse has crowned swords above 2 thistles. Date to sides. Golden alloy (20), Bronzed copper (20), Bright copper (20), Aluminium (20), Pewter (15) lustrous UNC with certificates
Scotland INA Fantasy Pattern Crowns (90) 1887 Obverse Jubilee Head after J.E.Boehm Reverse Crowned Thistle over map of Scotland 30 pieces in Golden Alloy, 30 pieces in Pewter and 30 pieces in Bright Copper. Only 250 Sets minted. Lustrous UNC and eye catching
Scotland INA Fantasy Pattern Crowns (90) 1910 Obverse George V after A.G.Wyon Reverse Crowned Thistle over map of Scotland 30 pieces in Golden Alloy, 30 pieces in Pewter and 30 pieces in Bright Copper. Only 175 Sets minted. Lustrous UNC and eye catching
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
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