Penny 1910 PCGS MS64 RD as part of a group of Crowns to Farthings (over 2 Kilos) largely 19th and 20th Century with a few earlier in mixed grades with some pieces lustrous EF-UNC
Crown 1897 LX ESC 312 pleasant AU and graded 75 by CGS, CGS mark down for high points friction and bag marks and most coins graded by them at 75 and 78 are very close to UNC currently no veiled head crowns have been graded above 78, those that would make
Farthing 1861 Freeman 506 dies 3+B Bronze ProofCGS UNC 88. Unlike the American grading houses who clearly have a variety of grading standards dictated by the series of the coin being graded ("grading for type", which effectively allows a VF coin to be ca
Florin 1912 ESC 1732 bright AU and graded 75 by CGS, CGS mark down for high points friction and striking and most coins graded by them at 75 and 78 are very close to UNC and would attract an AU description from most commercial dealers and we are told CGS
Florin 1938 ESC 958 bright AU and graded 75 by CGS, CGS mark down for high points friction and striking and most coins graded by them at 75 and 78 are very close to UNC and would attract an AU description from most commercial dealers and we are told CGS i
Halfcrown 1841 ESC 674 graded EF 70 by CGS and the only example on the CGS population report so far, probably one of the best we have seen and would certainly grade aU or better on the traditional market, original tone (a little uneven) sharp fields with
Halfcrown 1916 bright AU and graded 75 by CGS. CGS mark down for high points friction and striking and most coins graded by them at 75 and 78 are very close to UNC and would attract an AU description from most commercial dealers and we are told CGS intend
Halfpenny 1965 Freeman 492CGS UNC 90 at the time of lotting the CGS population report showed out of 44 coins of this type slabbed this is the only 90 and the best extant
Shilling 1865 Davies 914ESC 1313 pleasant AU and graded 75 by CGS. CGS mark down for high points friction and bag marks and most coins graded by them at 75 and 78 are very close to UNC and would attract an AU description from most commercial dealers and
Shilling 1880 Davies 914CGS attribution SH.V1.1880.04 pleasant AU and graded 75 by CGS. CGS mark down for high points friction and bag marks and most coins graded by them at 75 and 78 are very close to UNC and would attract an AU description from most co
Shilling 1894 Davies 1015CGS 75 beautifully toned aU. A recent hoard of late Victorian shillings were assessed by CGS and their population report makes interesting reading, we understand 160 shillings were submitted believed to have been "sleeping" since
Shilling 1913 bright AU and graded 78 by CGS, CGS mark down for high points friction, bag marks and striking and most coins graded by them at 75 and 78 are very close to UNC and would attract an AU description from most commercial dealers and we are told
Sovereign 1925 CGS UNC 82, all gold is hard to find in a CGS holder graded 80 or better owing to the softness of the metal and it's tendency to become scuffed and bag marked
GB and world in 22 boxes and over 230 kilos, includes silver and collectable items and two boxes of CGS encapsulated material, the property of a new dealer who has ran out of "sorting" time and wishes to clear his entire stock as one lot and change direct
Shilling 1739 with 9 over 7 with the last A of GRATIA struck over the bust ESC 1201a (R5) listed in Spink under S3701 but the obverse differs from this with the A of GRATIA over the bust choice Good EF with a pleasing tone and graded as EF75 by CGS
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