GB and World a wide ranging group includes Pre-1920 Silver £2.87½ face, Pre 1947-silver £2.15 face, in mixed circulated grades, Halfcrown 1947 Fine, MaundyPenny 1834 Good Fine with some edge nicks. Penny 1806 Fair, Halfpennies (6) 1694, 1747, 1748, 177- (last date digit worn), 1799 (2), in mixed lower grades, Farthings (58) Victoria to George VI, in mixed grades, most Fine to VF includes 1946 EF, GB Decimal Issues (37) Five Pound Crowns (8) 1990 (2) UNC, 1996 (2) EF and UNC, 1997 UNC, 2001 (3) A/UNC and UNC (2), Two Pounds (17), Fifty Pence (12) a good mix of types, in mixed circulated grades, Crowns (5) 1935 GVF, 1965 A/UNC, 1972 UNC, 1977 GEF, 1981 A/UNC, Fantasy Crowns by INA (6) 1879 Reverse George and the Dragon left, a set of three in copper, golden alloy and silver, UNC, 1937 Edward VIII a set of three in copper, golden alloy and silver, Obverse: D.R.Golder head left, Reverse as the Double Florin type of 1887 Lustrous UNC, World in silver (6) Australia (2) Florin 1918M Fine, Sixpence 1940 Near Fine/Fine, India One Rupee 1890 Bombay, B incuse Fine, South Africa (2) Halfcrown 1940 VG, Two Shillings 1892 VG, France One Franc 1905 VG, World in base metal (15) 19st to 21st century in mixed grades generally in line with age, Medal RMS Lusitania 1917 A/UNC boxed with paperwork, Replica Shilling 'Daily Mail' 1914-1915 'The Kings Shilling' UNC in the blister pack of issue, all in an aluminium case, this with the catches broken
Halfcrowns to Threepences (278) and Maundy Odds (4) comprising Halfcrowns (42) 1911, 1912, 1913 (3), 1914 (2), 1917, 1920 (2), 1921, 1922 (2), 1923, 1924, 1926 Modified Effigy, 1927 First reverse, 1928 (3), 1930, 1931, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1941, 1943, 1945 (2), 1946, Cupro-Nickel issues (10), Florins (86) 1903, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1909, 1910, 1911 (2), 1912 (2), 1913, 1914, 1915 (2), 1916, 1917, 1918, 1920 (3), 1921, 1922, 1924 (2), 1925 (2), 1926 (2), 1928 (3), 1929, 1930 (2), 1932, 1933, 1936, George VISilver issues (19), George VI and Elizabeth II Cupro-Nickel issues (31) in mixed grades, some later dates with lustre, Shillings (20) Elizabeth II Cupro-Nickel issues (20) in mixed circulated grades, Sixpences (99) 1817, 1858, 1894, 1899, 1925, 1930, 1946 and Elizabeth II (92) in mixed circulated grades, Brass Threepences (31) 1937-1970 a complete currency date run, the 1970 a Proof issue, in mixed grades, some with lustre, Maundy Odds (4) Fourpences (3) 1843 Fine, 1853 GVF, 1909 NEF, Threepence 1679 About Fine, along with Double Florin Fantasy issue 1893 UNC, along with Pennies and HalfpenniesVictoria to Elizabeth II in bags and pages (lot, over 2 Kilos), along with a further group of GB DecimalFifty Pences (32) 1969 (2), 1973 (8), 1977, 1994 D-Day (2), 1998 25 Years of the EEC/EU, 1998 NHS 50trh Anniversary (6), 2000 150 Years of Public Libraries (12), World mostly European issues (124) mostly 20th Century base metal in mixed grades
INA Retro Fantasy Crowns (11) George IIIundated, Reverse: Three Graces (7) Obverse: Laureate Bust of George III right GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA Reverse : The iconic Three Graces design, all plain edged, One in silver, three are Piedforts, these in Copper, Golden Alloy and Silver Coated base metal, lustrous UNC with light toning, Edward VIII (4) 1936 Obverse: Metcalfe Head right, with date at the end of the legend, Reverse: George and the Dragon, milled edge, 1937 (3) the first with Obverse: Metcalfe Head right, with date at the end of the legend, Reverse: George and the Dragon with 'model' in Gothic script in the exergue, plain edge. The second with Obverse: Metcalfe Head right, with date at the end of the legend, Reverse: Shield in Garter, in the style of the Edward VII and George VHalfcrown reverse, milled edge, the third with Obverse: Golder head left with date in right field, Reverse: George and the Dragon, milled edge, UNC and lustrous
Patina Collection Fantasy Crowns 1820 George IV, Reverse similar to the adopted Halfcrown design (11) struck in .925 silver each weighing 28.4 to 28.5 grammes, UNC to BU and eye catching
£160
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