Sixpence 1817 ESC 1632, Bull 2195 a choice and lustrous example with hints of golden tone and considerable eye appeal, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82
Sixpence 1818 ESC 1634, Bull 2199 a most attractive example displaying a choice blue/green tone and original mint lustre. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the scarcest date in this short series
Sixpence 1825 as ESC 1659, Bull 2427, LCGS variety 02 with I in GEORGIUS and both I's in BRITANNIAR having no top left serif, a lustrous mint state example in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80
Sixpence 1831 ESC 1670, Bull 2499 lustrous with choice golden tone in the legends, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, one of a group of high quality William IV Sixpences in this sale
Sixpence 1834 Small Date (normal) ESC 1674, Bull 2504 a most attractive example with original lustre and hints of gold tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82
Sixpence 1835 ESC 1676, Bull 2508 a lustrous and choice example, the obverse with attractive blue toning in the legends, the reverse displaying flashes of blue and gold, an outstanding example of this type, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82
Sixpence 1853 ESC 1698, Bull 3189 a very pleasing example with original mint lustre and some toning in the legends, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80
Sixpence 1859 ESC 1708, Bull 3203 with a light attractive and colourful tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85. This example the joint finest of 4 pieces thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. The grade 85 pieces in the Victorian series are very choice and sought after
Sixpence 1864 Large Date with serif 4, ESC 1713, Bull 3211, Davies 1065, Die Number 30, a choice and lustrous piece with original bloom and golden toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the premium quality of the grade 85 coins readily apparent on this superb piece
Sixpence 1866 ESC 1715, Bull 3213, Die Number 8 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, subtle and original tone coupled with very good surfaces on this high grade and choice piece
Sixpence 1873 ESC 1727, Bull 3228, Davies 1079 dies 3A, Die Number 43 choice and with a light subtle golden tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85. The joint finest known of 6 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. Grade 85 pieces in the mid-Young Head period very hard to obtain, as many pieces show contact marks and/or weak striking in parts, the grade 85s are likely in the top 1% of surviving examples
Sixpence 1887 Jubilee Head Withdrawn type, R over I in VICTORIA ESC 1754A, Bull 3273, Davies 1152, choice and lustrous in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, see also the R over V Jubilee Head type listed in this sale
Sixpence 1887 Young HeadESC 1750, Bull 3262 a choice example with gold and blue/green toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, of 47 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, only one has graded higher. All Victoria Young Head Sixpences very desirable in grade 85 and higher on the rare occasions they are offered
Sixpence 1887 Young HeadESC 1750, Bull 3262 an extremely attractive example with original colour, gold and cyan toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82
Sixpence 1899 ESC 1769, Bull 3292 A choice piece the obverse with mint lustre with hints of toning in the legend, the reverse almost fully lustrous with a hint of colourful tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the joint finest known of 25 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report
Sixpence 1900 ESC 1770, Bull 3293 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 a superb example, with choice gold, blue/green and magenta tone, a most eye-catching example
Sixpence 1916 ESC 1801, Bull 3877 A highly lustrous example with peripheral golden tone, a coin of striking appearance and much eye appeal. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, all early head George V coins very hard to find in grades above LCGS 80 often due to poor striking quality
Sixpence 1918 ESC 1803, Bull 3879 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, Very few Early head George V issues attain this grade normally due to weak strikings and an abundance of contact marks. This example however is lustrous and with flashes of original gold, magenta and blue/green tone, an extremely choice piece, the joint finest of 15 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report
Sixpence 1919 ESC 1804, Bull 3880 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 a choice example lustrous and with light golden tone, an eye-catching piece with plenty of eye appeal
Sovereign 1822 Marsh 6 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75, a lustrous example and another of the high grade group of George IV Sovereigns offered in this sale
Sovereign 1830 Marsh 15 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70, the finest known of 10 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, one of a number of high grade George IV examples in this sale
Sovereign 1871 Shield ReverseMarsh 55, Die Number 30, a mint state and choice example, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the finest known of 27 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, a choice piece. A the time of writing a total of 1,112 VictoriaYoung Head Sovereigns of all currency dates and types had been submitted for LCGS grading and only 4 examples attained grades 80 or above, so an extremely hard series to find true mint state coins, this providing a rare opportunity
Sovereign 1921S Marsh 281 one of the run of key date Sydney Mint Sovereigns from the George V series, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78. Ex-PCGS MS63 Park House Collection. A Very rare date and type, even more so in this high grade, rated R3 by Marsh
Sovereign 1928SA Marsh 292 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70, a lustrous piece with much eye appeal. The 1928 overseas mint Sovereigns were the last George V coins to bear the early effigy of the King, the Modified Effigy and/or Small Head types were phased in between 1925 and 1928 across the different denominations
Sovereign 1937 ProofS.4076 in an NGC holder and graded PF66, at the time of writing, only 6 examples have been graded higher in the combined Population Reports of PCGS and NGC, an ever popular coin always sought after in the highest grades
Three ShillingBank Token 1811 Bust type Proof, Obverse A2 with 5 Berries in Wreath and front leaf pointing between D and E of DEI Reverse with 26 Acorns. Unlisted by ESC as a Proof striking, appears to be a Proof of ESC 410 (as Bull 2068) An extremely attractive example, all Proof issues very desirable and seldom seen, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82
Threehalfpence 1835 5 over 4 ESC 2251A, Bull 2542 a choice piece with gold toning and touches of magenta and blue, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 88, extremely high grade examples in the Threehalfpence series are almost impossible to find. The finest known of 12 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. At the time of writing the LCGS Population Report showed 162 examples of all dates submitted for grading, and only 5 examples had graded LCGS 88, of which only 2 were William IV issues, this being one of them
Farthings in LCGS holders (11) 1843 Reverse B, 9 1/4 teeth date spacing CGS variety 06, UNC with lustre traces, graded LCGS 78. 1869 Narrow Date LCGS variety 02 Toned UNC, graded LCGS 78, Ex-FinchampsteadCollection. 1869 Freeman 522 dies 3+B, EF graded LCGS 60. 1872 Freeman 523 dies 3+B, UNC or very near so with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 75. 1874H Freeman 525 dies 4+C VF, graded LCGS 40. 1878 Freeman 536 dies 5+C, UNC and lustrous, graded LCGS 78. 1879 Ordinary 9, 10 1/2 teeth date spacing, LCGS Variety 08, GEF graded LCGS 65. 1879 Ordinary 9, broken lower colon stop after F:D:, 11 teeth date spacing, LCGS variety 07 UNC or near so with subdued lustre, graded LCGS 75. 1879 Ordinary 9, 10 1/2 teeth date spacing, LCGS variety 05, UNC or near so with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 75. 1880 4 Berries, Open second 8 in date, LCGS variety 02 GVF/VF, graded LCGS 45. 1880 4 Berries, Closed second 8 in date, LCGS variety 01, A/UNC with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 70. along with Penny 1939 Freeman 224 dies 2+B UNC with lustre, graded LCGS 78 an interesting group for the variety specialist
Farthings in LCGS holders (8) 1874H Freeman 525 dies 4+C, UNC with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 78. 1875 varieties (3) 1875 Freeman 529 dies 3+C EF, graded LCGS 60. 1875 Freeman dies 3+C with 7 over low 7 in date, LCGS variety 12 Good Fine or better, graded LCGS 40. 1875 5 Berries, Large Date, Freeman 528 dies 3+B AU/GEF with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 78. 1879 Large 9 Freeman 540 dies 5+C UNC with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 78. 1879 Ordinary 9 Freeman 538 dies 5+C, A/UNC with minor cabinet friction, graded LCGS 75. 1903 Freeman 581 dies 1+B, Toned UNC, graded LCGS 78. 1931 Freeman 615 dies 3+B UNC with good subdued lustre, graded LCGS 82
Farthings in LCGS holders (9) 1806 First Portrait Peck 1396 A/UNC, graded LCGS 75. 1806 Second Portrait Peck 1397, UNC or near so, graded LCGS 78, Ex-FinchampsteadCollection. 1822 Obverse 1 with 8 in date broken at the top and at it's base, LCGS variety 11 NVF/GF , graded LCGS 35. 1826 First type, R over E in GRATIA NVF, graded LCGS 40. 1834 Reverse A, Incuse Line on Saltire, EF, graded LCGS 60. 1836 Peck 1474 GVF, graded LCGS 55. 1840 B of BRIT with no top serif, LCGS variety 06, A/UNC and nicely toned, graded LCGS 70. 1843 Reverse A. 9 1/2 teeth date spacing. (Note 1 points slightly to the left of a tooth) Broken left down stroke to last A in GRATIA LCGS Variety 07 GEF and lustrous, graded LCGS 70. 1848 Reverse C, 4 over higher 4 in date (Note: Reverse C shows characteristics of Reverses A and B, the only example thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report) VF, graded LCGS 45
Farthings in LCGS holders (9) 1831 Peck 1466 EF, graded LCGS 60. 1843 Peck 1563 A/UNC with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 75. 1845 Reverse B, B of BRIT with full lower serif, graded LCGS 70. 1860 Toothed Border, 4 Berries, R over higher R in REG, LCGS Variety 10, A/UNC with traces of lustre. 1861 5 Berries, Freeman 503 dies 3+B EF with some lustre, graded LCGS 60. 1862 Small 8 in date, Freeman 507 dies 3+B EF with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 60. 1864 Plain 4 Freeman 511 dies 3+B, UNC with traces of lustre and minor cabinet friction, graded LCGS 78. 1865 Fat 8 LCGS Variety 02 A/UNC with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 70. 1865 5 over 2 Freeman 513 dies 3+B UNC with traces of lustre, graded LCGS 78
Farthings in LCGS holders includes many varieties (11) 1672 Loose Drapery, Double Exergue line, Peck 521 Fine, graded LCGS 25. 1673 Peck 522 Fine, graded LCGS 30. 1675 Ribbon touches O of CAROLO LCGS Variety 09, VG, graded LCGS 10. 1679 Peck 530 About Fine, graded LCGS 20. 1730 No Stop on Reverse, LCGS Variety 06 VG, graded LCGS 10. 1732 2 over 2 in date LCGS Variety 04, Fine, graded LCGS 25. Ex-FinchampsteadCollection, 1732 2 over Large 2 over 1, a curious but clear overdate, LCGS variety 02, VG, graded LCGS 15. 1733 Last 3 over 3 Fine, graded LCGS 25. 1736 Last A of BRITANNIA over I, LCGS Variety 07, Fine, graded LCGS 25. 1735 Widely spaced REX, LCGS variety 08, VF, graded LCGS 40. 1736 Quadruple Tie Riband LCGS Variety 08, VG, graded LCGS 10 an interesting group for the variety specialist, indeed many of these pieces are the only pieces of their respective types recorded by the LCGS Population Report (therefore the original identification pieces) and much scarcer than the standard varieties usually encountered
Pennies and Halfpennies in LCGS holders (12) Pennies (5) 1853 Ornamental Trident Peck 1500 EF and graded LCGS 60. 1854 Plain Trident Peck 1506 EF with some toning, graded LCGS 65. 1910 Freeman 170 dies 2+E Lustrous UNC, graded LCGS 80. 1917 Freeman 181 dies 2+B A/UNC and lustrous, graded LCGS 70. 1920 Freeman 188 dies 2+B UNC or near so and highly lustrous, graded LCGS 75. Halfpennies (7) 1860 Beaded Border Freeman 258 dies 1+A, UNC or near so and lustrous, graded LCGS 75. 1885 Freeman 354 dies 17+S GEF and lustrous, graded LCGS 70. 1891 Freeman 364 dies 17+S, UNC or near so, graded LCGS 75. 1899 Freeman 376 dies 1+B, UNC or near so and lustrous, graded LCGS 75. 1901 Freeman 378 dies 1+B, Lustrous UNC, graded LCGS 78. 1905 Freeman 384 dies 1+B, Lustrous UNC, graded LCGS 80. 1931 Freeman 416 dies 3+B Lustrous UNC, graded LCGS 85
Pre-Decimal and Decimal Coinage (772, includes 30 in LCGS slabs) Five Pound Crowns to Half Penny, and Shillings to Farthings, over £295 total face, includes many Proof issues, the vast majority Lustrous UNC to BU, along with China - Chihli Province Cashundated (1875-1908) C#8-1.10 GVF
Switzerland 1 Franc (2) 1943B KM#24 in a PCGS holder and graded MS67, 1944B KM#24 in a PCGS holder and graded MS66 both pieces superb and prooflike, displaying a superior finish and appearance with full mint lustre, possibly Specimen strikings. Cataloguers Note: of the 58 coins dated 1943 recorded on the PCGS Population Report, only 3 have graded higher, interestingly none have been designated as Specimen or Proof
Proof Set 1902Long Matt Set Five Pounds to Maundy Set, the Gold in third party grading holders as follows: Five Pounds 1902 NGC PF60 Matte, Two Pounds PCGS PR63 Matte, Sovereign 1902 NGC PF61 Matte, Half Sovereign 1902 NGC PF61 Matte, the Silver UNC to nFDC nice with attractive grey tone, comes with the official red box of issue
Proof Set 1902 Matt Proof Short set (11 coins) an assembled set comprising Sovereign 1902 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, Half Sovereign 1902 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, Crown 1902 UNC, Halfcrown 1902 in an NGC holder and graded PF63 Matte, Florin 1902 nFDC with grey tone, Shilling 1902 in an NGC holder and graded PF62 Matte, Sixpence 1902 Cleaned UNC, and Maundy Set A/UNC to UNC with matching tone, the Penny and Twopence lightly cleaned on the obverse, comes with the original red box
Jordan 50 Dinars Gold 1977 Conservation series - Houbara Bustard Bird Gold Proof KM#34 in a PCGS holder and graded PR69 Deep Cameo, Krause states only 287 pieces minted
USA Gold Quarter DollarCalifornia Gold issue, undated (c.1853) Period 1. A.L.Nouizillet Obverse: Bust left with 12 stars around, Reverse: Letter I for 1 in fraction, I/4 DOLLAR with star below, within a wreath, the reverse showing the characteristic die break between the tops of the wreath and the fraction numerator. Breen 7848, Breen-Gillio BG-222, in an old style PCGS green label holder and graded MS64, we note an example in similar grade sold in a US auction as far back as 2003 for $400
Crown 1965 Satin Finish Specimen striking ESC 393O, Bull 4341, Davies 2301M. Excessively rare rated R5 by Bull and R6 by the 1992 ESC. This example in an NGC holder and graded SP67. The NGC Top Population coin, and the finest known example across three major grading companies. At the time of writing, our research has uncovered 11 examples graded by third party grading companies, some entries which may be duplicated. LCGS has graded 4 examples, in grades 82, 88 (2) and 90. PCGS has graded 3 examples, all SP65, and NGC has graded 4 examples SP62, SP64 (2) and this superb SP67 example. The fields display an even shimmering satin lustre, and displaying the die polish lines associated with this type under strong magnification, a key indicator of this excessively rare type. A wonderful example and would be a centrepiece coin in any advanced Crown collection. We note an example of this type sold in London Coins Auction A166 1/9/2019 described as 'nFDC with underlying brilliance' sold for £5500 hammer price
Florin 1849 ESC 802, Bull 2815 UNC and attractive, the obverse with golden tone in the legend, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, formerly in an NGC holder and graded MS63, this data recorded at the time of LCGS slabbing, the NGC ticket no longer with the coin, the second finest known of 46 examples thus far recorded by the Population report, as these figures show, a very hard coin to find in the highest grades
Florin 1903 ESC 921, Bull 3571 Lustrous UNC in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, the joint finest known of 29 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, Ex-London Coins Auction A143 1/12/2013 Lot 1783 hammer price £300
Florin 1909 ESC 927, Bull 3585 A/UNC and lustrous with a hint of toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75, the joint finest of 11 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, Ex-London Coins Auction A141 2/6/2013 Lot 1553 hammer price £440
Florin 1909 ESC 927, Bull 3585 UNC or near so with some contact marks and rim nicks, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75 and the joint finest on the LCGS population report
Florin 1910 ESC 928, Bull 3586 Lustrous UNC in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, the joint finest known of 19 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, Ex-London Coins Auction A143 1/12/2013 Lot 1793 hammer price £320
Halfcrown 1677 ESC 479 EF but with an X scratched into the obverse field, and adjustment lines around the date in a LCGS yellow ticket holder "Scratched EF"
Halfcrown 1883 ESC 711, Bull 2762, UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the second finest known of 25 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, Ex-London Coins Auction 3/6/2012 Lot 1599 hammer price £500
Halfcrown 1906 ESC 751, Bull 3572 UNC and lustrous with gold and olive toning, a most attractive example with much eye appeal, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, Ex-London Coins Auction A145 Lot 1743 hammer price £650
Halfcrown 1908 ESC 753, Bull 3574 UNC with choice lustre, a most pleasing and a superior example, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, all Edward VII Halfcrowns extremely difficult to find in grades 80 and above, Ex-London Coins Auction A141 2/6/2013 Lot 1767 hammer price £1100
Halfcrown 1909 ESC 754, Bull 3575 Lustrous UNC with a hint of toning, a choice piece, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the second finest known of 23 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, Ex-London Coins Auction A141 2/6/2013 Lot 1768 hammer price £600
Halfcrowns in LCGS holders (2) Halfcrown 1953 Proof. Obverse 1 Reverse A. Obverse 1 :- I of DEI points to a space, weakly struck portrait, a Proof version of the early portrait as used in the 'plastic' set, of Davies 2310 (the standard proof is Davies 2311) this piece listed as 'to be confirmed' by Davies and extremely rare, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 88, along with Halfcrown 1953 Standard Proof issue Davies 2311P in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 90
Halfpenny 1720 Peck 795 UNC or very near so, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75, the only example thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, a superb example that would enhance any advanced Halfpenny collection. Must surely be among the finest known examples extant. In over 38000 coins graded since this, there have been no further examples submitted
Halfpenny 1775 Peck 908 UNC and choice with some remaining mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, Ex-Cheshire Collection NGC MS65BN (no NGC ticket, this information recorded at the time of LCGS encapsulation) the joint finest of 3 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report
Halfpenny 1868 Cupro-Nickel ProofFreeman 304 dies 7+G nFDC and retaining much original lustre and lightly toning, in the LCGS holder and graded LCGS 88
Halfpenny 1869 Freeman 306 dies 7+G UNC with traces of lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, Very Rare in this high grade, we note an example in LCGS 82 realised as much as £1600 hammer price in London Coins Auction A142 on 31/8/2013
Penny 1860 Beaded Border/Toothed Border muleFreeman 8, dies 1+D VG cleaned, in an LCGS yellow ticket holder 'Cleaned VG', Extremely rare and rated R18 by Freeman, both the mule types are extremely rare and are missing from many advanced Penny collections
Penny 1861 Freeman 22 dies 4+D Choice UNC and almost fully lustrous, slightly subdued on the reverse, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, Ex-Roland Harris collection London Coins Auction A124 28/2/2009 Lot 696, hammer price £220, the joint finest known of 5 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report
Penny 1862 Freeman 39 dies 6+G Choice UNC with good lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, Ex-London Coins Auction A107 28/11/2004 Lot 1197 hammer price £150
Penny 1865 Freeman 50 dies 6+G UNC with traces of lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, Ex-London Coins Auction A135 3/12/2011 Lot 1871 hammer price £260
Penny 1873 Freeman 64 dies 6+G, Gouby dies J+G with 11 1/2 teeth date spacing to the middle of the 3, with thinner, more open 3,Gouby BP1873Ad, Choice UNC attractively toned with traces of lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, Ex-London Coins Auction A135 4/12 2011 Lot 1879 hammer price £200
Penny 1874 Freeman 70 dies 7+G, UNC with around 75% lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, Ex-London Coins Auction A134 4/9/2011 Lot 2222 hammer price £380
Penny 1875 Freeman 82 dies 8+J, UNC and nicely toned with traces of lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, Ex-London Coins Auction A129 7/6/2010 Lot 1692 hammer price £220
Penny 1889 15 Leaves Freeman 127 dies 12+N Choice UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the joint finest known of 20 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, formerly in a PCGS holder and graded MS65 RD
Penny 1893 Freeman 136 dies 12+N UNC with around 10%/40% lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the joint finest known of 7 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report
Shilling 1739 Roses ESC 1201, Bull 1716 EF in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70, the second finest of 13 examples thus far recorded on the LCGS Population Report
Shilling 1904 ESC 1413, Bull 3590, Davies 1552 dies 1A, E of DEI has a long upper arm, UNC or near so with a beautiful deep and colourful tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75, we note that with over 43,000 coins now graded, LCGS records just 5 examples of this type with only one in higher grade, in comparison, in this same time 25 1905 Shillings have been graded
Shilling 1908 ESC 1417, Bull 3594, UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, the second finest known of 13 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report
Sixpence 1720 20 over 17 ESC 1599, Bull 1611 EF or better and nicely toned, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70, the joint finest known of just 3 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report
Sixpence 1939 VIP Proof/Proof of Record ESC 1829B, Bull 4226, Davies 2192P, in a PCGS holder and graded PR66CAM, the only example thus far graded on the PCGS Population report. One further example has been graded at PF64 by NGC, so potentially the finest known example. Bull states 'not traced' and allocates a rarity rating of R6, previously sold in London Coins Auction A156 5/3/2017 Lot 2817 for £1050 hammer price, and previously in a US auction for $1057.50 in April 2013
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