Albums and storage material including coin libraries and flips etc. (lot) plus a small group of World in a box (approx. 0.8 Kilos) mostly base metal in mixed grades
Books KrauseWorld Coins Catalogues (2) 1996 and 2000 the 1996 being the last time that the 19th and 20th Century are in the same catalogue, both in reasonable condition
Copies (3) Shilling Charles I Carlisle besieged in the style of S.3138 the obverse crude, 1645 VF, One Shilling and Threepence Scarborough besieged in the style of S.3164 Fair, Crown 1653 Commonwealth Near Fine and with some corrosion, all struck in base metal or low grade silver
Gold Jewellery items (7) Sovereign 1889M on a 9 carat gold chain total weight 29.5 grammes, Half Sovereign 1914 on a 9 carat gold chain total weight 18.8 grammes, Pendant on a 9 carat gold chain total weight 46.8 grammes, Bracelet in 9 carat gold with heart-shaped charm total weight 32.8 grammes, Rings (3) two in 18 carat and one in 9 carat
Hotel/Pub Tokens (13) George Hotel Castle Cary 1-1/2d PW Harold 1850 George on horseback slaying the dragon obverse Unc and with degrees of lustre, unusual to find such issues dated and with an intricate design. (The George Inn still trades today at Market Place Castle Cary Somerset)
Mint errors, planchet clips, missing metals, rim cuds, off-centre and more (23) includes GB (5), Belgium (4), Romania (2), Spain (3), Germany, Iran, Turkey, Brazil India and Ireland in mixed grades to UNC
Mis-StrikeHalfpenny 1920 Lustrous UNC with bad metal mix and streaky, the top layer of the top half of the obverse having become detached from the rest of the coin, unusual
Mis-StrikeShilling 1872 mis-strike a double-reverse each side with a different die number (52 and 67) with upright die alignment, clear Fine and previously unseen by this cataloguer
Mis-Strikes (4) Halfpenny George III double struck on both sides the second strike about 25% of-centre VG with the date not visible, Decimals (3) Ten pence 1992 struck slightly off-centre, Five Pence 1968 with a broad rim and a small planchet clip, Two Pence 1971 on a thinner flan NVF, Florin 1900 a copy in base metal Fine
Mis-Strikes (8) Halfcrown 1964 struck on a 33mm flan, plain edged and off centre A/UNC, Florins 1964 (2) the first on a 31mm flan with milled edge and off centre, the second on a 30mm flan with plain edge off centre and with around 3mm blank flan at one side both UNC, Fifty Pence 2001 struck on a smaller 23mm round flan EF with some reverse surface environmental damage, Ten Pence 2001 struck on a copper flan Lustrous UNC with the milled edge weak, Ten Pence 1997 struck on a smaller 22mm flan GEF, Pennies (2) 1945 Fine, struck on a thin flan, Penny 1940 with an impression of a 1927 Penny on the reverse, incuse, NF
Paranumismatic mostly modern crown sized medallic and fantasy issues although including some minor issues in silver several types with duplication (over 200)
The Churchill Years a set of 12 ingots struck in 22 carat gold on .925 Silver together with Centenary Medallion depicting key points in the life and career of Churchill, by Pobjoy Mint FDC in the wooden box of issue with book
The Twelve Roman Spoons sculpted by David Cornell, struck in 22 carat gold on .925 Silver issued by John Pinches only 384 sets produced, in the blue box of issue with certificate, plus an additional empty box for a similar set, 'Tomorrows Heirlooms' a set of 12 silver spoons each with a small medalet in the handle depicting a different sign of the Zodiac in the blue box of issue, The Royal Anniversary Plate 1972 by John Pinches with the joint portraits of the Queen and Prince Philip half-length facing right, in the impressive blue box of issue
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