Accessories a large selection around 30 Kilos includes Lindner trays (16), Abafil trays, display cases, empty Royal Mint set cases, red tubes, Hartberger envelopes etc. (lot) ROOM BIDDERS ONLY no postal
Book - Greek Coins by C.M.Kraay and Max Hirmer published by Thames and Hudson 1966 with 20 plates in colour, 1329 illustrations and 4 maps, an ex-Library copy, the dust jacket having some creases, overall in very good condition, an essential for the Greek Coins specialist, we note that copies are currently being offered at upwards of $400
Books (17) World Paper Money Eighth Edition by Pick, Volumes 2 and 3 (General issues and Modern issues) , World Paper Money 10th Edition by Pick Volume 3 (Modern issues), Standard Catalogue of Provincial Banks and Banknotes by G.L.Grant, 1000 Years of the British Monarchy by Sir Arthur Bryant, World Coins by Krause/Mischler 1901-present 2006 edition, World Coins 2001-date 3rd edition with DVD, Spink Standard Catalogues (4) 2006, 2008 and 2010 (2), British Copper Coins and Their Values (2) 1965 and 1967 editions, The GoldHalf Sovereign by Michael A.Marsh Second edition 2004 (2 copies), Royal Mint Collector Coins - The Story behind the 2007 Collection (2 copies) in good to excellent condition
Books (8) 'English Coins' by George C.Brooke, 'The Coins of Great Britain' by Col W.Stewart Thorburn, 'Handbook of the Coins of Great Britain and Ireland in the British Museum' by Spink 1970, 'The Story of the British Coinage' by G.B.Rawlings 1898, 'The Milled Coinage of England' by Spink 1950, 'The Milled Silver Coinage of England' by Spink 1925, 'Silver Coins of England' by Hawkins Second Edition 1876, 'The Coinage of England' by Charles Oman 1967, a useful group in mixed condition
Coin Cabinet Professionally made by Peter Nicholls of St.Leonards 325mm x 325mm x 190mm containing 14 trays, lockable with key, most felts intact, in very good condition with a few marks on the top
Egypt 10 Qirsh KM#309 GVF Engraved on the obverse with 'MANY HAPPY RETURNS 17 OCT 1917 around an excellent engraving of pyramids and palm trees with TOM Palestine above, an interesting and unusual historical item
Fantasy Australian issues (100) Sixpences 1937 (50), Threepences 1937 (50) by Maklouf, both bearing the portrait of Edward VIII and struck in .925 silver. Made in the early 1990s with a mintage believed to be around 2000 pieces each, Proof FDC
Fantasy Australian issues (20) Sixpences 1937 (10), Threepences 1937 (10) by Maklouf, both bearing the portrait of Edward VIII and struck in .925 silver. Made in the early 1990s with a mintage believed to be around 2000 pieces each, Proof FDC
Fantasy Australian issues (30) Sixpences 1937 (15), Threepences 1937 (15) by Maklouf, both bearing the portrait of Edward VIII and struck in .925 silver. Made in the early 1990s with a mintage believed to be around 2000 pieces each, Proof FDC
Fantasy Australian issues (50) Sixpences 1937 (25), Threepences 1937 (25) by Maklouf, both bearing the portrait of Edward VIII and struck in .925 silver. Made in the early 1990s with a mintage believed to be around 2000 pieces each, Proof FDC
Golden Jubilee 2002 Wallingford UNC boxed, plus London Mint in silver (4) Titanic Sinks, Titanic Sailing pictured in colour on Euro coins, England Rugby 2003, Concorde 1969-2003 GEF-UNC boxed
Mis-Strike Australia Florin 1960 struck about 5% off-centre with about 3mm of blank flan to the right of the obverse, plain edge, A/UNC and with some lustre
Mis-strike Decimal Five Pence 1969 struck without a collar and slightly off-centre with 1-2mm of blank flan and thus causing a raised 'lip' to part of the coin, NEF/EF
Mis-strike DecimalTen Pence 1969 a multiple strike, with part of an additional coin struck at 4 o'clock on the reverse and protruding around 4mm outward from the edge of the coin A/UNC and unusual
Mis-StrikeDecimal Ten pence 1970 the coin having split into two pieces (obverse and reverse) due to a casting defect VF/NVF accompanied by a Royal Mint letter
Mis-strike Sixpence 1948 struck without a collar and slightly off-centre with 1-2mm of blank flan and thus causing a raised 'lip' to the lower part of the coin, UNC
Mis-strike Sixpence 1967 struck without a collar and slightly off-centre with 1-2mm of blank flan and thus causing a raised 'lip' to the top part of the coin, EF
Mis-strikes (17) comprising GB (14), World (3), a mix of off-centre strikes, planchet clips, thin flans, off-metal strikes and a brockage in mixed grades to UNC
Penny 1899 Mis-strike the obverse with what appears to be a foreign body between die and planchet, it appears as a 9mm long curved piece of metal on the obverse before VICTORIA CGS VF 40
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