GB and World includes GB Crown 1845 Cinquefoil Stops on edge VG, GB Florin 1873 Die Number 28 VG/Near fine, GB Medals (2) 1897 Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee, the Official Royal Mint issue 56mm diameter in bronze, 1902 Coronation of Edward VII, the Official Royal Mint issue 55mm diameter in bronze VF, Canada - Newfoundland50 Cents 1899 Fine, German States - Prussia Five Marks 1914A GF/VF, Panama Balboa 1934 VF, Russia (2) Rouble 1896 Y#59.3 Near Fine, 50 Kopeks 1896 VG, USAHalf Dollar 1964 Kennedy GEF, Spain 50 Pesetas 1949 (Year 50) EF, these as part of a mixed group many different countries represented including, USA, France, Portugal, Belgium, Italy, Denmark, Morocco, Greece, Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, mostly 20th Century, includes many USA Lincoln Cents with some earlier dates, in mixed grades, GB Crowns (9) 1951 (2), 1953 (2), 1965 (2), 1977 (2), 1981, EF to UNC, along with a group of World Banknotes (57) includes examples from Germany (15), Austria, Ireland, Spain, Russia, USA (payment certificate), Scotland, Czechoslovakia, Jamaica (2), Portugal, Japan (4), Italy (5), India, Greece (9), France (7), Egypt (2), Chile, Morocco (2) and Tunisia, in mixed circulated grades, along with a further group of World (19) these in low grades and taped together at the ends (total weight around 8 Kilos)
GB and World a small group (14) GB (6) Crowns (2) 1899 LXII Fine, 1953 UNC, Shilling 1826 VG, Halfpenny 1735 Near Fine, Farthing 1831 Near Fine, Halfpenny Evasion 1771 Obverse: George Reigns, Reverse: Britannia left DELECTA DUS, VG. Ireland Thirty Pence Bank Token 1808 VG/About Fine with an edge nick, South Africa (3) Halfcrown 1944 Near Fine, toned, Shillings 1894 (2) Good Fine toned and Near Fine, FranceQuarter Franc 1833W Lille Mint NEF nicely toned, Ancient bronzes unattributed (3) Fair to VG one very worn, one off-centre and one on a ragged flan
GB and World (32) Ireland (8) Halfcrowns (3) 1928 (2) VF and GVF, the second with some spots on the reverse, 1939 Good Fine, Toned. Florins (2) 1928 NEF, 1940 Fine with some tone spots, Shilling 1928 NEF, Sixpence 1928 EF/NEF, Threepence 1928 UNC GB (5) Shilling 1887 Jubilee Head GVF, Brass Threepences (2) 1937 GEF, 1943 GEF, Halfpennies (2) 1807 VG, 1944 A/UNC, Lundy One Puffin 1929 (2) the first NEF, the second EF with lustre and a few spots. Jersey1/13th Shilling 1866 VF, Straits Settlements (2) Ten Cents 1901 Good Fine, 5 Cents 1900 Near Fine, Toned, Canada Ten Cents 1890 H VG toned, India (3) Quarter Rupee 1891 VG, Two Annas (2) 1841 Legend continuous over bust, VG/Near Fine, 1888 VG, Hong Kong 5 Cents 1891 VG/Near Fine. Ceylon (4) 25 Cents 1909VG/Near Fine, 10 Cents (3) 1894 VG, 1900 (2) Fine and VG, Australia (2) Penny 1917 I GVF with a trace of lustre, Halfpenny 1938 GVF/NEF with some lustre, South Africa Penny 1898 VF, New Zealand Penny 1944 NEF and lustrous, Canada - Medal 1927 Confederation 1867-1927 25mm diameter in bronze VF
Ireland INA Fantasy Crowns 1808 (3) in CopperPiedfort, Goldine Piedfort and Silver Piedfort Lustrous UNC, Ireland INA Fantasy Ecus (2) 1995 Harp/Cat UNC with some toning, 1995 Harp/Cat with 'SILVER ECU' legend UNC, Ireland INA Fantasy Double Florin 1901 Edward VIII Obverse with bare head overlapping beaded inner circle, in silver, Lustrous UNC, Ireland INA Fantasy set 1901 Edward VII Double Florins (3) in Silver, Copper and Golden Alloy, Jersey INA Fantasy Double Florins 1910 George V (2) one Piedfort Copper Lustrous AU/UNC and a Bronzed UNC issue, both scarce, Isle of Man INA Fantasy Crowns 1808 (3) Piedforts struck in Nickel, Goldine and Copper Lustrous UNC, Crown 1998 125th Anniversary of the Steam Railway - The Big Boy Silver Proof UNC with lustre
IrelandHalfcrowns to Farthings, a good range of dates, includes Halfcrown 1937, Florin 1937 and Shilling 1937, along with Decimal issues in an album (276) includes plenty in silver, in mixed grades to UNC, includes bronze issues in lustrous grades
IrelandProof Set 1928 (8 coins) Halfcrown to Farthing nFDC the bronze bright and lustrous, in the original green case of issue, this in reasonable condition
World (28) Canada Dollars (7) 1939 (2), 1952, 1958 BritishColumbia, 1959, 1965, 1967, IndiaRupee 1900, Essequibo and Demerara Half Stuiver 1813, GB (2) Trade Dollar 1909B, Farthing 1775 Contemporary Counterfeit, IrelandShillingGunmoney 1689 Feb: Morocco 4 Falus AH1288 Fes, India GoldFanam, a small group (7) of Ancient bronzes, in mixed grades, also Mis-Strikes (8) all GB Halfcrown weak strike with FID missing, Sixpence 1967 Off-centre with around 1mm blank flan, plain edge, with a raised lip, Decimals (5) Ten Pence 1968 with G.REG weak almost missing, 1973 with planchet clip, Five Pence 1969 with straight cut on the edge, Two Pences 1971 (2) with planchet clips, One Penny 1971 with planchet clip, in mixed grades
Ireland 1830 INA Fantasy Pattern Crowns (120) Obv. William IV after William Wyon, Reverse Traditional Irish Crowned Harp flanked by date 1830, legend punctuated by shamrocks TUAETUR UNITA DEUS, Golden Alloy (20), Bronzed Copper (20), Bright Copper (20), NickelSilver (20), Aluminium (20), Pewter (20) Lustrous UNC with certificates
Ireland 1808 INA Fantasy Pattern Crowns 1808 (105) George III Obv. After Kuchler, Reverse Crowned Irish harp with HIBERNIA above, date below an LX (60 pence) to right and left of harp, Golden Alloy (20), Bronzed Copper (20), NickelSilver (5), Aluminium (20), Pewter (20) Lustrous UNC with certificates
World a varied group with USA issues including silverdollars these mostly graded and encapsulated by ECC (this grading house unknown to us previously), Roman minor bronze, Vatican Mint sets, Irish issues, paper money include a £10 bank of Ireland issue, silver and base issues Europe and beyond some early, generally in circulated grades (lot)
World Fantasy Crowns (54) George III and William IV six different base metals types aluminium, nickelsilver, pewter, golden alloy, bronzed copper, and copper and a large number of designs featuring a variety of countries Australia, EIC, Sierra Leone, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England these with several different reverse. Including metal types perhaps as many as 50 different types generally BU and eye catching
World Fantasy Crowns (162) George III and William IV six different base metals types aluminium, nickelsilver, pewter, golden alloy, bronzed copper, and copper and a large number of designs featuring a variety of countries Australia, EIC, Sierra Leone, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England these with several different reverse. Including metal types perhaps as many as 50 different types generally BU and eye catching
World Fantasy Crowns (108) George III and William IV six different base metals types aluminium, nickelsilver, pewter, golden alloy, bronzed copper, and copper and a large number of designs featuring a variety of countries Australia, EIC, Sierra Leone, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England these with several different reverse. Including metal types perhaps as many as 50 different types generally BU and eye catching
GB and IrelandCopper and Bronze 18th and 19th Century (88) includes some token issues in mixed grades from circulation, plus Marlborough Sixpence Token 1811 Fine, holed and Reading Eighteen Pence 1811 Fine
Ireland IRA Irish Volunteer Force Nationalist medal 41mm in bronze, 'Black and Tan' Obv.A figure, erect, front facing, wearing a trench coat, cap, leggings, boots and Sam Brown belt, with a bandolier over his shoulder, a holstered pistol at his right side and a slung rifle at his left, EIRE in centre and around are the arms of four provinces of Ireland, Ulster, Munster, Leinster and Connaught, below COGAD NA SAOIRSE Rev. Plain but for a spray of palm leaves around the edge, EF the ribbon in excellent condition, boxed with two leaflets
A collection of Irish bronze in a folder Farthings - Pennies generally from circulation, other miscellaneous issues Ireland, Britain and World mostly from circulation a few in silver (lot)
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