100th Anniversary of the Birth of Sir Winston Churchill - The Churchill Centenary Plates by John Pinches 1974 (2) gold plated portrait on an approximately 20cm diameter silver plate, housed in a photo frame each plate 319 grammes, in excellent condition, boxed as made, with certificates
A 9 carat gold bracelet with Sovereigns (7) 1891, 1906, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, and Half Sovereigns (6) 1893, 1903, 1909, 1912, 1913, Fine to VF, all attached by loop mounts, total weight 92.5 grammes
A small aluminium case approximately 290mm x 210mm x 95mm containing 6 trays, includes some empty capsules Half Sovereign and Sovereign size, in excellent condition
ElectrotypeHalfcrown Charles I 1643 Oxford Mint, as S.2957 Briot style horseman, a British Museum electrotype pair NEF with 634 / 75 /A scratched on the reverses
ElectrotypeShilling Charles I 1643 Oxford Mint as S.2974 Three Shrewsbury plumes, a British Museum electrotype pair NEF with 647 / 62 scratched on the reverses
Engraved Love Token Penny George III (1797) WHEN THIS YOU SEE REMEMBER ME W.MARCH 1800, Reverse a trophy with WM and TN with two hearts above OVE UNIT V.PEACE & CONCORD Fine
Mint Error - Mis-StrikeDecimal One Penny 1999 missing the copper plating, weight 3.36 grammes, slightly thinner than a standard coin (standard coin of 1999 supplied, weight 3.54 grammes) the edges also slight more rounded UNC with some edge nicks, the surfaces with some spots
Mint Error - Mis-StrikeDecimalOne Pound 2012 the O in ONE not struck up, the coin has signs of die weakness in this area however there is also an area of similar appearance after POUND, GVF and unusual
Mint Error - Mis-StrikeHalfcrown 1966 struck on a thin flan and weighing only 7.39 grammes, near 'as made' but very weakly struck the obverse with lamination
Mint Error - Mis-Strike Ireland 18th Century Halfpenny Dublin - Camac Kyan and Camac 1792 Obverse brockage, Harp with 6 strings, head under AC, possibly a contemporary counterfeit, NVF once cleaned, interesting and unusual
Mint Error - Mis-StrikePenny Partial obverse brockage 1964 the reverse having an oval shaped area with the Queen's head detail showing on the reverse over Britannia, GVF/NEF interesting and unusual
Mint Error - Mis-StrikeSovereign 1851 Marsh 34 slightly off-centre, thus having a raised rim on the reverse between FID and the BRI of BRITANNIARUM, Fine/Good Fine, rare to find mis-strikes of the gold coinage
Mint Error- Mis-Strike Portugal 200 Reis struck off-centre and double struck, off-metal in bronze bearing the Young Head of Maria II, 26mm diameter , 5.546 grammes, the main striking undated (date off-flan) considerably off-centre and with 4mm flan showing part of the underlying coin. The underlying coin clearly shows the date 1836 and the lower part of the head of Maria II (Very Rare), overall Near Fine/Fine and potentially very rare as both a mis-strike and a rare date, we note only one recent transaction of a correctly struck 1836 200 Reis in silver, this realising $700 in a PCGS VF30 Secure holder (Stacks 2016)
Mint Errors - Mis-Strikes USA (8) Quarter Dollar 1985 weak hubbing, Dime 1995D 50% off-centre with around 10mm blank flan, Lincoln Cents (4) with the date off the flan, these with between 9mm and 13mm blank flans, Cent 1980 struck off-centre with around 5mm blank flan, Cent 2001 struck without a collar on a 21mm diameter flan, first VF, others GEF to UNC some with lustre
The 100 Greatest Cars Silver Miniature Collection' silver ingots by John Pinches (issued 1975) each piece 16mm x 10mm and around 1.5 grammes Silver Proofs in the box of issue with detailed information book
Watch in an old H.Samuel box, gents 9ct gold cased full hunter pocket watch by Rolex, hallmarked Birmingham 1922, the white 42mm dial with black roman numerals surrounded by a minute track with subsidiary second dial at 6 o'clock. total weight 94.2g, along with a 9ct "T" bar pocket watch chain (25.4g) and an 18ct cased penknife hallmarked Chester 1901
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