USAOne Dollar (3) 1921 Morgan GVF once gilded, 1922 EF, 1923S VF the obverse with some scratches, GB Crown 1935 GEF, Cliché medals (2) the first undated by Phillips Aldershot of London, uniface and 32mm diameter Obverse: Angel holding two laurel wreaths facing, with sun and seascape behind, the second 32mm diameter undated and uniface depicting a standing woman above a kneeling man crowning him with a laurel wreath, loosely based on the style of 'Art is Obtained Through Labour' by Nicolas Reyers (c.1780) both EF with light gold tone, along with Indian Princely StatesCopper Dump coinage (5) each 20.3 to 20.4 grammes each 18-20mm diameter and around Fine, along with Book 'The Story of the English Coinage' by Peter Seaby (1952) in Fair second-hand condition
Swiss Cantons - BaselMedalet or Jetonundated Obverse: A gardening scene SINE NVMINE FRVSTRA , Reverse: MAG.BAS.IVVENTVTI ST.V BPABEION D D in 5 lines, Good Fine, France Medalet 1838-1841 Birth and Baptism of Louis Phillipe Albert of Orleans 15mm diameter, Good Fine, France Jeton undated 32mm in brass, Fine with shortage of flan at 2 to 3 o'clock, GB George III Gaming Counter 1800 Fine, France Jeton 1605 Maison Commune VG holed, Crusades - Frankish GreeceBillonDenier14th Century About Fine, Medal Vincent Van Gogh Museum 51mm diameter in gilt base metal, UNC boxed, A Religious brass Jeton undated, Obverse: Figure of Christ, Reverse Cross above IHS, 18mm diameter, 2.38 grammes, Fine, Medal 1902 King Edward VII/Queen Alexandra 27mm diameter in lead? undated, no legend, Near Fine with scratches, Jeton in copper in the style of a Queen Anne Shilling 24mm diameter in bronze? Near Fine, along with two ancient imitation coins VG to Fine
USAMedal - Inauguration of George Washington, 1790, 48mm diameter in copper by J. Manly for S. Brooks, Obverse: bust left, truncation signed BROOKS.F., GEO. WASHINGTON BORN VIRGINIA. FEB.11.1783 below, Reverse. GENERAL OF THE AMERICAN ARMIES 1775. RESIGNED 1783. PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 1789 in ten lines, (Baker 61B) Good Fine with some light pitting and small flan cracks, we note a pierced example in similar grade sold for £340 hammer price in 2011 in a London saleroom
USA ‘Truman’ INA Retro PatternDollars. Obverse portrait of President Harry S. Truman facing right, after the portrait on the inauguration medal. Reverse, American eagle on olive branch before the White House, denomination (1 Dollar) below, in 8 experimental metals: .925 Silver, Nickel silver, Golden alloy, Aluminium, Pewter, Cupro-nickel, Copper, Bronzed (Antiqued) Copper. Milled edge. (2 sets one with each coin numbered 35 out of 50 sets the other 39 out of 50 sets UNC and Prooflike
USA ‘Truman’ INA Retro PatternDollars. Obverse portrait of President Harry S. Truman facing right, after the portrait on the inauguration medal. Reverse, American eagle on olive branch before the White House, denomination (1 Dollar) below, in 8 experimental metals: .925 Silver, Nickel silver, Golden alloy, Aluminium, Pewter, Cupro-nickel, Copper, Bronzed (Antiqued) Copper. Milled edge. (2 sets one with each coin numbered 46 out of 50 sets the other 47 out of 50 sets UNC and Prooflike
USA ‘Truman’ INA Retro PatternDollars. Obverse portrait of President Harry S. Truman facing right, after the portrait on the inauguration medal. Reverse, American eagle on olive branch before the White House, denomination (1 Dollar) below, in 8 experimental metals: .925 Silver, Nickel silver, Golden alloy, Aluminium, Pewter, Cupro-nickel, Copper, Bronzed (Antiqued) Copper. Plain edge. Each coin numbered 28 out of 50 sets UNC and Prooflike
USA ‘Truman’ INA Retro PatternDollars. Obverse portrait of President Harry S. Truman facing right, after the portrait on the inauguration medal. Reverse, American eagle on olive branch before the White House, denomination (1 Dollar) below, in 8 experimental metals: .925 Silver, Nickel silver, Golden alloy, Aluminium, Pewter, Cupro-nickel, Copper, Bronzed (Antiqued) Copper. Plain edge. Each coin numbered 3 out of 50 sets UNC and Prooflike
USA Commemorative Medals (6) INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION PHILADELPHIA mdccclxxvi seated Liberty reverse factories behind AWARDED BY UNITED STATES CENTENNIAL COMMISSION 72mm copper EF. JAPANESE EMBASSY FROM BAILEY&CO JEWELLERS PHILADELPHIA 1860 bust of Georg
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