SterlingSilver issues 3d - Crown (569 grams will be over £5 face) Edward VII or earlier and generally in collectable circulated grades, plenty of Queen Victoria issues
Crown 1887 EF, Shilling 1851 Fair as part of a group of Pre-Decimal and Decimal issues (273) Pre-Decimal issues (229) George III to Elizabeth II comprising Crowns (10), Halfcrowns (15), Florins (26), Shillings (27), Sixpences (15), Groat (1), SilverThreepences (55), Brass Threepences (4), Pennies (29), Model Penny (1), Halfpennies (12), Farthings (27), and token issues (4) with Decimal Issues (54) £14.07 face, comprising Decimal Two Pounds (6), Fifty Pences (2), Twenty Pences (2), Decimal Ten Pence (2), Decimal Two Pence (10), Decimal One Penny (22) and Decimal Half Penny (10), along with World - Morocco Falus AH1270 Near Fine, in mixed grades, includes plenty of silver issues, most are sterling (£3.30 face), Decimal issues contain many in UNC, along with Banknotes (6) GB One Pound Somerset (5) DX71 576103 and DX71 576104 consecutives UNC and a consecutive trio DX78 451248 to 451250 inclusive UNC, and USA Two Dollars 1995 issue EF
GB and World an eclectic mix, comprising Fantasy Maundy Set 1936 Edward VIII Lustrous UNC, Fantasy Maundy coins 1936 Edward VIII (2) Fourpence and Threepence A/UNC, GB Double Florin 1888 Fine, South Africa Shilling 1894 Good Fine, MedalGeorge V 1935 Silver Jubilee The Official Royal Mint issue 32mm diameter in silver VF, Medal 2000 Christmas Silver One Ounce, Prooflike UNC, Silver Ingot 2000 Christmas Silver One Ounce Prooflike UNC but with a large amount of green paint on the reverse, Medal 1971 700th Anniversary of Caerphilly Castle, 26.96 grammes of sterling silver, Prooflike UNC and nicely toned, a group of Trial Fantasy Euro coins (14) most are Greece types, Crown sized and uniface, Lustrous UNC and unusual, England Fantasy 25 Euro 1997 Hong Kong Returns to China Silver Piedfort the reverse with no central stamp, GEF
SterlingSilver issues George III - Edward VII Three-Halfpences to Halfcrowns from circulation the majority in collectable grades (879 grams will be around £8 face value)
Crowns (34) 1953 (25), 1960 (9), NVF to A/UNC many with spots or stains, Halfpenny Token 17th Century Hampshire - Andover W13 Fair, Pre-Decimal almost all are base metal issues comprising Crown 1965, Halfcrowns (1), Florins (4), Shillings (14), Sixpences (20), SilverThreepences (2, both holed), Brass Threepences (27), Pennies (77), Halfpennies (70), Farthings (7), in mixed lower grades, World (12) a lower grade group includes some ancients, Modern Fantasy coins Ironbridge Gorge (3) Threepence, Penny and Farthing 1987 UNC, Book - The Collector's Handbook 2019 12th Edition by James L. Halperin and Gregory J. Rohan, Bury's Court School Sports Prize Medals (17), in mixed condition, Modern Medals, Tokens and Bimetallic issues (14), in mixed grades, 'Great Britain Sterling Coin Collection mounted in a glass frame comprising 9 coins Halfcrown 1950, Florin 1951, Shilling 1948E, Sixpence 1960, Silver Threepence 1941, Brass Threepence 1953, Penny 1917, Halfpenny 1967 and Farthing 1941 in mixed grades, all cleaned, Empty Presentation boxes (2) Royal Mint and Retro pattern 3-coin box in good second-hand condition
SterlingSilver Issues (1.5 kilos will be approaching £14 face value) minors to crowns and all Edward VII or earlier and including pre Victorian issues, circulated grades
SterlingSilver issues (1,688 grams, will be over £15 face) some bullion value but a proportion better such as Crown 1677, and plenty being Victorian or before, from circulation
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
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.
Sterlingsilver issues Minors - Crowns mostly Edward VIII or before with and generally in collectable grades including many Victorian and some pre Victorian collectable types (1,565 grams will be about £14.50 face)
SterlingSilver issues 3d - Crowns but most if not all Edward VII or before including a few pre Victorian and mostly in lower circulated collectable grades (estimated by weight to be over £16 face)
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