A collection in six lindner trays GB and World including a Wreath Crown, some world issues, Roman including silver types and some interesting early hammered
Halfcrowns and Florins with the odd smaller denomination strength in George V in high grades others including Victorian and Edwardian also in better grades some in proof (59)
Crowns (20) 1672, 1819LX, 1820LX, 1821 SECUNDO, 1822 TERTIO, 1844, 1845, 1847 Young Head, 1893LVI, 1895LIX, 1898LXI, 1935, 1937, 1951, 1960 (2), 1965, 1972, 1977, 1980, Bank of England Dollar 1804 About Fine Ex-Mount, Trade Dollars (4) 1897B, 1898B, 1902B, 1929B, Double Florins (8) 1887 Arabic 1, 1887 Roman 1 (2), 1888 (2), 1889, 1889 Inverted 1 in VICTORIA (2), 1890, South Africa Crown 1952 in mixed grades some later coins in UNC
Halfcrowns to Shillings in four Lindner Trays (124) George III to George VI Halfcrowns (89), Florins (12), Shillings (12) includes some scarcer dates, generally in mixed lower grades with a few in EF
Crowns (9) 1673, 1687, 1696, 1707E, 1844, 1891, 1892, 1897LXI, 1902, Bank of England Dollar 1804, Trade Dollar 1901B, last VF others in mixed grades VG-Fine
GB and a few World a collection in two albums Crowns to Farthings (657) largely 20th Century includes plenty of silver items some scarcer dates noticeable, in mixed grades to GEF
Halfcrowns (23) 1698, 1707E, 1816, 1817 Small Head, 1819, 1821, 1823, 1825, 1826, 1834, 1836, 1837, 1845, 1846, 1879, 1885, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1894, 1895, 1899, 1901 first two VG-NF others Near Fine to Good Fine
Crown 1679 VG as part of a group including Victorian Silver in middle grades, 1935 Crowns, other crowns and silver back to George II, some modern sets and silver proofs, LSD circulated issues modern crowns and others (lot in 2 boxes)
Halfcrown 1903 VG as part of a group of GB 18th to 20th Century (about 7 Kilos) includes some silver in mixed grades with some later dates in lustrous EF
Crowns to Halfpennies includes George VHalfcrowns and Florins in better grades, plus some World items and a few World Banknotes (618 in total), contained in two albums plus a 'Martlet' 4-tray cabinet by Peter Nichols, in mixed grades
Halfcrowns (61) Edward VII (7), George V (19), George VI (16), Elizabeth II (19) including 1904, 1925 and 1930 examples, the group in mixed grades with some later issues in high grades and lustrous
Halfcrowns 1925, 1930 both About Fine as part of a group of George V and George VIsilver Halfcrowns (4), Florins (38), Sixpences (14), Threepences (16) these largely EF or better some with lustre
Crowns to Farthings 18th to 20th Century an accumulation (about 600) includes a few in silver, over 380 pre World War II types, in mixed circulated grades
Five Pound Crowns (9) 1990 (4), 1999 Millennium (1), 2000 Queen Mother (3), 2003 Coronation Anniversary, Two Pounds (30) 1986 Commonwealth Games (9), 1989 Bill of Rights (13), 1989 Claim of Right (2), 1995 Peace Dove, 1996 Football (5) GVF-UNC
Year Sets (8) 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948 (no Penny), 1949 plus Crown 1951 in mixed circulated grades with many coins EF or better, some with lustre, plus Proof Set 1987 Blue Set and BrassThreepences (25) includes 1946( 4), 1949 (4), 1950 (3, one in A/UNC), 1951 (3) in mixed grades to UNC along with two small storage cases and an empty banknote album
Crowns to Farthings 19th and 20th Century in a stock box, includes some silver, in mixed grades from circulation, plus a Whitman Folder of Bun Pennies 1860-1901 most dates included, these in mixed lower grades
1887 Jubilee Head issues (42) Halfcrowns (18), Florins (9), Shillings (9), Sixpences Withdrawn Type (5). Sixpences Revised Type (1) in mixed grades VF-UNC includes some with lustre
Halfpennies - Crowns in an album mostly 20th Century but a few before, others these bronze issues in pages and bags with a few World issues such as Cyprus 1901 9 Piastres (lot) mixed grades
Pattern Crown 1835 William IV. A collection of 10 trial coins made at the start of the Patina retro pattern series by INA Ltd to test dies and the use of specific metals. One of only ten sets made. Each specimen has the obverse design of William Wyon?s classic portrait of King William IV facing right, coupled with a plain reverse inscribed with the word ‘MODEL,? placed horizontally across the diameter. The other pieces have the symbolic 3 Graces, DECUS ET TUTAMEN and the date 1835. The collection consists of 2 pieces (obverse and reverse) in proof . 925 sterlingsilver, 2 pieces (obverse and reverse) in proof Piedfortcopper, 2 pieces (obverse and reverse) in bright pewter, 2 pieces (obv. and rev.) in golden alloy, and 2 pieces (obv. and rev.) in nickel silver. 10 sets made
Sixpence 1910 EF toned, Canada 5 Cents 1893 GVF as part of a group of Halfcrowns to SilverThreepences (130) all .925 silver or .500 issues in mixed circulated grades, includes many George VI Halfcrowns in high grades
Pattern Crown 1836 William IV. A collection of 10 trial coins made at the start of the Patina retro pattern series by INA Ltd to test dies and the use of specific metals. One of only ten sets made. Each specimen has the obverse design of William Wyon?s classic portrait of King William facing right, coupled with a plain reverse inscribed with the word ‘MODEL,? placed horizontally across the diameter. The other pieces have the crowned Hanoverian shield and the date 1836. The collection consists of 2 pieces (obverse and reverse) in proof . 925 sterlingsilver, 2 pieces (obverse and reverse) in proof Piedfortcopper, 2 pieces (obverse and reverse) in bright pewter, 2 pieces (obv. and rev.) in golden alloy, and 2 pieces (obv. and rev.) in nickel silver.10 sets made
Pattern Crown 1887 Victoria. A collection of 10 trial coins made at the start of the Patina retro pattern series by INA Ltd to test dies and the use of specific metals. One of only five sets made. Each specimen has the obverse design of Boem?s ‘Jubilee Head? portrait of Victoria facing left, date in legend, coupled with a plain reverse inscribed with the word ‘MODEL,? placed horizontally across the diameter. The other pieces have the dragon of Wales imposed upon a crowned tablet. The collection consists of 2 pieces (obverse and reverse) in proof . 925 sterlingsilver, 2 pieces (obverse and reverse) in proof Piedfortcopper, 2 pieces (obverse and reverse) in bright pewter, 2 pieces (obv. and rev.) in golden alloy, and 2 pieces (obv. and rev.) in nickel silver. One of 5 sets made
Pattern Crown 1820 George IV. A collection of 10 trial coins made at the start of the Patina retro pattern series by INA Ltd to test dies and the use of specific metals. One of only ten sets made. Each specimen has an obverse draped laureate portrait of George IV left facing right (similar to that used on contemporary Irish coins) coupled with a plain reverse inscribed with the word ‘MODEL,? placed horizontally across the diameter. The other pieces have the crowned shield with thistle and rose motif and the date 1820, as featured on the reverses of the Halfcrown, shilling and sixpence 1820-1823. The collection consists of 2 pieces (obverse and reverse) in proof .925 sterlingsilver, 2 pieces (obverse and reverse) in proof Piedfortcopper, 2 pieces (obverse and reverse) in bright pewter, 2 pieces (obv. and rev) in golden alloy, and 2 pieces (obv. and rev.) in nickel silver. 10 sets made.
Crowns (2) 1889 Fine, 1892 Fine, Double Florin 1890 Fine, Shillings (3) 1826 Fine, 1787 No Hearts Fine, 1787 Hearts CGS Fine 25, BrassThreepence 1937 UNC, plus Crown 1895 a copy Fine with porous surfaces and an illegible edge
Crown 1935 NEF, Penny 1860 TB Good Fine, Penny 1874H NF with evidence of die clash showing the hair ribbons clearly incuse on the reverse, Halfpenny 1861 struck on a slightly heavy flan of 5.9 grammes GVF possibly lacquered at some time, Halfpenny 1913 NNC AU 58 we grade GVF, plus Golden JubileeMedal 2002 50mm diameter Obverse Queen's portrait facing half left QUEEN ELIZABETH II GOLDEN JUBILEE 2002 Reverse Crowned Shield in Garter, no legend UNC
Pre 1920 Silver a £100 'heavyweight' sack of sound quality .925 Silver 1911-1919 includes many lustrous as follows Halfcrowns (461), Florins (164), Shillings (287), Sixpences (82), Threepences (766) all dates. A heavy sack at 360.1 Troy oz. Royal Mint issued mint state weight is 363.6 Troy oz. thus less than 1% is missing due to wear
Pre 1920 silver issues but all appear to be Edward VII or earlier and generally in collectable grades including Victorian and Georgian types, 3d - Crown (3.2 kilos will be approaching £30 face value)
George V and George VI .500 Silver better quality items with some in EF, comprising Crowns (2), Halfcrowns (64), Florins (48), Shillings (71), Sixpences (61), Threepences (57). Total equivalent weight of .925 Silver 37 Troy oz.
Crowns to SilverThreepences, including a few World items, a collection in an album (749) with strength in silver, over 550 being Silver Threepences with a quantity of VictoriaYoung Head in mixed grades
Pre-1920 Silver £9.12 1/2 face includes some earlier items back to William III, Pre-1947 Silver £11.15 face, plus Halfcrowns cupro-nickel issues (54), Shillings cupro-nickel issues (34), Sixpences cupro-nickel issues (147), Halfpennies 1939-1967 in mixed circulated grades
Sovereigns (2) 1892 GF/NVF with a 9 carat mount, 1978 EF in a similar 9 carat mount, plus a group of pre-decimalHalfcrowns to Halfpennies, the majority being bronze, in mixed circulated grades
Crowns (17) 1820 LX, 1821, 1822 TERTIO, 1887, 1889 (2), 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893 LVI, 1895 LX, 1896 LX, 1898 LXII, 1899 LXII, 1900 LXIV, 1902 (2) these in mixed grades to VG-NVF, Florins 1887 Jubilee Head (2) VF, SilverThreepences (21) George V and George VI issues, in mixed grades
Halfcrown 1745 LIMA GF/NVF, Shillings (4) 1697 Third Bust Near Fine, 1711 About Fine, 1728 Roses and Plumes Near Fine/Fine, 1743 Roses VG, Sixpences (2) 1758 VF, 1787 Hearts Good Fine
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