Canada Mint Sets (8) 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 UNC to BU some earlier sets with toning, in the cases of issue, One Dollar (5) 1973 Prince Edward Island Proof nFDC, 1973 RCMP Specimen Lustrous UNC the reverse with colourful tone, 1974 Winnipeg Prooflike UNC, 1976 Library of Parliament Silver Proof FDC, 1976 Prooflike UNC in the boxes of issue, Canada Specimen Set 1987 UNC in the box of issue with case, Canada Mint sets in vinyl sleeves (5) 1969, 1970, 1972, 1976, 1977, UNC in the sleeves of issue, Canada One Dollar 1969 (5) Lustrous UNC sealed in a vinyl sleeve, along with USA Dollars - Susan B. Anthony (3) 1980P, 1980D and 1980S UNC sealed in a vinyl sleeve, Canada 25 Cents (12) 1992 Confederation issues comprising New Brunswick, Northwest Territories, Newfoundland, Manitoba, Yukon, Alberta, Prince Edward Island, Ontario, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Saskatchewan and BritishColumbia types UNC, Canada Millennium Set 2000 a 12-coin set with medal, Lustrous UNC on the oval board of issue
Halfpennies18th Century (4) Warwickshire 1788 Wilkinson's - Barge DH336 Good Fine/Fine, Cheshire (3) Macclesfield 1792 Charles Roe/Vulcan seated right, Mule with G.Gilberts, Northiam edge, DH76 Fine, Macclesfield 1791 Charles Roe/female seated, DH42 Near Fine, Macclesfield 1792 Obverse: seated female, Reverse: Bishop Blaze standing, Edge: PAYABLE AT LIVERPOOL OR BRISTOL DH81 Good Fine, 19th Century (4) Pennies (3) Yorkshire - Sheffield 1812 Roscoe Place Davis 141/42 VG, Yorkshire - Barnsley undated Jackson & Listers Davis 76 Fine, Nottinghamshire - Newark 1811 Newark Castle VG with scratches, Halfpenny 19th Century Dublin 1813 J. Hilles, Davis 58 Good Fine, Canada 19th Century (3) Nova Scotia Halfpenny 1812 Trade & Navigation Fine, Upper Canada Halfpenny Bank of Upper Canada 1850, Fine with some edge knocks, Magdalen Island Penny 1815 Fair, scarce, along with Penny 1797 Countermarked LLOYD'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER 3D POST FREE, countermark Fin, host coin Poor, Token/MedaletManchester International Airport undated 27mm diameter in bronze
World a small group (6) India (3) - Post Mauryan city of Taxila (Pushkalavati) Bronze square Karshapana Obverse: Elephant right, Reverse: Lion left with swastika above, 11.02 grammes, Fine, Silver Tankas (2) Mohammed III undated (1325-1361) both Fine, St. HelenaHalfpenny 1821 Good Fine, Canada - Nova Scotia penny Token 1856 Near Fine/Fine, China - YunnanHalf Dollar undated (1911-1915) Y#257 Near Fine
Canada Provincial (20) New Brunswick (2) Penny 1843, One Cent 1861, Newfoundland One Cent 1865, Nova ScotiaHalifax /Britannia Halfpenny token 1814, Halfpenny 1840, Lower Canada (7) One Penny Bank Token 1837, Halfpenny Bank Token 1837, Halfpenny Tokens (2) T.S. Brown Montreal, (2), Quebec One Penny Bank Token 1852, Quebec Half Penny Bank Token 1852, Halfpenny 1813 Wellington/ Commerce, Prince Edward Island (6) One Cent Tokens (5) 1855 Fisheries and Agriculture, 1855 Self Government and Free Trade, 1857 Self Government and Free Trade, undated Success To The Fisheries/Speed The Plough, undated Ships, Colonies and Commerce, One Cent 1871, Upper Canada Halfpenny Tokens (2) undated Speed the Plough/No Labour No Bread, Ontario Lesslie & Sons Kingston & Dundas, in mixed grades VG to Good Fine
Cheques (90) includes 19th Century types (38) Aberdeen Town & Country Banking Company (1), Messrs. Samuel Addison & Son (1), Alcocks, Birkbeck, Robinson, Birkbeck & Stansfield (1), Alexanders, Maw & Co, Ipswich (1), Alexanders, Birkbeck, Barclay & Buxton (1), The Alliance Bank Limited (1), The Alnwick & County Bank (1), Messrs. Richard Arkwright & Company Bankers, Wicksworth (1), Army & Navy Stores Limited (1), The Ashton-Under-Lyne and District Tristees Savins Bank (1), Messrs, Attwood, Spooner, Marshalls & Co. (1), Bank of British West Africa Ltd. (2), Jonathan Backhouse & Company (3), Messrs. Bacon, Cobbold, Rodwell, Duningham & Cobbold (1), Messrs. Bacon, Cobbold & Tollemache (1), Bassett, Son, & Harris Bankers, Leighton Buzzard (1), Messrs. Henry & Robert & Henry Jr & Daniel Baldock - Taunton Bank (1), Bank of America (1), Bank of Credit and Commerce International (1) Bank of England (1), Bank of Liverpool and related (7), The Carlisle & Cumberland Banking Company (1), Mona, Peel, Isle of Man (2), Bank of Montreal (1), Bank of Nova Scotia (1), Bank of Scotland (5), Bank of Westmorland (1), Aberdeen Banking Company (1), Bank of Whitehaven Limited (2), Messrs. Barber and Marshall bankers, Walsall (1), Barclays and related (33), Baring Brothers & Co. (2), Barnard, Barnard & Dinsdale (1), Barnett, Hoare & Co. and related (3), The Barnsley Banking Company Limited (2), Messrs. Bartlett, Parrott & Hearn Bankers, Buckingham (1), Messrs. Bartlett, Parrott, Hearn & Parrott Bankers, Buckingham (1), Messrs. Beck, Downward, Scarth, Bowen, Downward & Beck Bankers, Shrewsbury & Welshpool (1), all unwritten, in mixed high grades most with counterfoils
Canada and Provinces (60) comprising Canada One Cent (43) 1859 (2) Fine and Good Fine, 1876H (2) NVF and About Fine, 1881 VG, 1882 Fair, 1884 NVF, 1886 About Fine/Fine, 1887 Near Fine, 1888 Fine/Near Fine, 1890H Good Fine, 1891 Large Date VG, 1892 (2) both VG/Near Fine, 1893 (2) Fine and NVF, 1895 VG, 1896 VG, 1897 VG/Fine, 1899 Fine, 1900H (2) Near Fine and Good Fine, 1901 VF, 1902 Fine/NVF, 1903 Fine, 1904 VG, 1905 VG/Fair, 1906 VG, 1907 (2)About VF and VF, 1908 Fine, 1909 Fine/Good Fine, 1910 VF, 1911 NVF/VF, 1912 GF/VF, 1913 (2) VF and Fine, 1914 VF/NEF, 1915 VF/GVF, 1916 VF, 1917 VF/GVF, 1918 NEF, 1919 Fine, 1920 VF, Newfoundland (12) 1865 VG, 1873 Fine, 1876H Good Fine, 1880 (2) Fine and Near Fine, 1890 VG/Fair, 1896 VG/About Fine, 1913 Near Fine/Fine, 1919C Good Fine, 1920C Fine/Good Fine, 1929 (2) Fine/VF and Good Fine, Prince Edward Island One Cent 1871 VG, New Brunswick One Cent (2) 1861 Fine, 1864 VG, Nova Scotia One Cent (2) 1861 Near Fine, 1864 VG or better/Fine, many with surface deposit from long-term vinyl storage, this possibly removable with care
GB and World Tokens (22) a varied group as follows: Australia Penny Tokens (2) 1855 E.De Carle & Co. Melbourne, Victoria KM#Tn55 Good Fine, undated (1849) Annan, Smith & Co Melbourne, Victoria, No H&S on rock, KM#Tn16.2 Good Fine, New Zealand Penny Token undated S.Hague Smith Auckland, KM#Tn63 VG, GB SussexHalfpenny 1668 Thomas Godleman W48 Fair, Sussex - ChichesterShilling Token 1811 Davis 9 Fine, gilded, Halfpenny 19th CenturyWarwickshire - Wilkinson 1791 DH352 Fine, Halfpenny 18th CenturyMiddlesex Political and Social Series 1795 DH1018, Fine/Near Fine, Canada (6) New Brunswick Penny 1843 Near Fine/Fine, New Brunswick Halfpenny 1843 Fine, pitted, Quebec Halfpenny Bank Token 'Un Sou' 1852 NVF, Nova Scotia Halfpenny Token 1832 VG, Nova Scotia Halfpenny 1815 SUCESS TO NAVIGATION & TRADE Fine, Upper Canada - Bank of Upper Canada Penny 1857 Good Fine, Countermarked (2) Lloyds Weekly Newspaper Threepence (2) the first on a host coin Ireland Penny George III, the second on a GB Halfpenny 1807 both with countermark Fine, host coins both Poor, USA Cent - Hard Times Token 1837 Henry Anderson Boot and Shoe Store , Chatham Square, New York, VF and pleasing, Sixpence Token undated, IOSEPH ISAACS, FRUIT SALESMAN, SPITALFIELDS Fine, GB Model Penny Joseph Moore Bimetallic VG holed, Farthing Token 1897 BOVRIL - Souvenir of the Longest Reign, Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee, VF, Berry's Tea Warehouse, Chichester 'EIGHT OF THESE WILL BUY AN OZ OF TEA' Fine, holed, Brass weight undated, with 1 . 7 on either side, Fine, Ancient - Kings of Syria, Selukid bronze Ae4 VG, Medals (2) Preliminaries of Peace between Great Britain and France 1801 25mm diameter in bronze, BHM 514 Fine, South Africa International Exhibition 1877 Prize Medal awarded to S.Allcock Coy Redditch 39mm diameter in bronze EF
Canada and Related (44) comprising Canada (21) 25 Cents 1906, Ten Cents 1943, Five Cents (3) 1891 (holed), 1899 (holed), 1912, One Cent (14) 1859, 1881H, 1884 (2), , 1887, 1888, 1897, 1900, 1902, 1903, 1906, 1911, 1918 (2), VG to Good Fine, Prince Edward Island (2) One Cent 1871 (2) Fine and Fine/Good Fine, Lower Canada (6) One Penny 1837 VG, Halfpennies (2) 1844 Fine, 1852 Near Fine, Sou (undated) KM#Tn4 Fine, Sou undated KM#Tn5 (2) Fine and Good Fine, New Brunswick (3) One Penny 1843 Near Fine, bent, Halfpenny 1843 NVF/GF, One Cent 1864 Fine, Upper Canada (7) Pennies (5) 1852 (2) the first Fine, the second VG holed, 1854 Plain 4 Fine, 1857 (2) both Fine, Halfpennies (2) 1837 VG, 1852 Fine, Nova Scotia (4) Penny Token 1832 Good Fine, 1840 Fine with attempted piercing, Halfpenny Token 1856 NVF, One Cent 1861 Fine, Half Cent 1864 Near Fine, cleaned, Newfoundland One Cent 1943 GVF
Halfpennies19th Century (3) British Copper Company Essex - Walthamstow (3) 1813 Davis 38 NEF/GVF, 1813 Davis 39 NEF with a few small spots, 1814 Davis 42 this suggested by Davis to be a pattern, Withers states more likely to be a contemporary counterfeit, 8.66 grammes, NEF, Canada Bank Tokens (4) Bank of Montreal (2) Penny 1842 KM#Tn19 VF, Halfpenny 1844 KM#Tn18 Good Fine, New Brunswick Penny 1843 KM#2 Near Fine, Nova Scotia Halfpenny 1856 without LCW KM#5 GF/NVF with some surface residue, along with Toy and Model Money (8) John Cook and Sons Half Sovereign, along with Sovereign to Halfpenny issues by Lauer and Joseph Moore Fine to GVF, Guernsey Token -Caves de Bordeaux/Bertin Fueillart undated, uniface 30mm in brass, Fine along with Jersey One Twelfth Shilling 1894 About UNC and lustrous, Guernsey One Double (5) 1885H (2) GVF and NEF, 1889H (2) VF and NEF the second with lustre, 1899H NEF
A collection in an album (448) GB Halfcrowns to Farthings (252) with some decimal issues, also many 1967 mint state coins, with Farthing 1893 lustrous NEF, SilverThreepences (20, one holed), Sixpences (42) includes some lower grade Victorian examples, some pre-1947 silver, with a few George VI issues in lustrous grades, Channel Islands and Isle of Man (35), World (161), a mix of countries generally in mixed grades, includes Austria, Australia, Cyprus, Belgium, Canada, Ireland, France, India, Italy, Netherlands, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland USA and more, these mostly 20th Century issues, includes Australia (2) Threepence 1915 GVF holed, Sixpence 1926 Good Fine/VF, Canada - Nova Scotia Cent 1864 Fine, Canada Ten Cents 1918 NVF/VF, German East Africa One Rupie 1914J Fine, toned, South Africa (3) Shilling 1894 VG, Threepences (2) 1941 NVF toned and 1942 VF, Switzerland 2 Francs 1874B Near Fine, along with a few modern token issues
Canada The Bank of Upper Canada, York (Toronto) 10 DollarsPick S2037 (Charlton Unlisted) dated 1st January 1861 Number 43552, a manuscript signature at lower centre right and with no observable overprint, in a PMG holder graded VF 20 this is a fabulous example of this Exceptionally Rare note. A collaboration of engraving by Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, New-York on plate patented 30th June 1857 and printed by the American Bank Note Company is the result of this fabulous note in black on green underprint featuring a young portrait of Queen Victoria at lower left, seated Britannia with trident and shield with the crest of Upper Canada at right, and at upper centre 2 Allegorical female figures symbolizing Upper and Lower Canada, which united in 1841, and a Lion and a Unicorn, possibly representing Great Britain, and 3 crests in the middle. The 3 crests as follows - lower left and right depict the arms of the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada and the top - surmounted by a crown, shows the badge of The Order of the Garter, a clear reference to the monarchy. Below the whole allegory is a plinth carrying the words "VICT...TTANNIARM RE DEF"-Victoria, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith. The reverse with an ornate panel and value at centre. An excellent example from one of the first Canadian Banks to issue their own banknotes following the success and the provided model of the Bank of Montreal, the very first Bank to issue any banknotes in Canada just following its establishment in 1817, and which in turn was itself following the model of the First Bank of the United States established in 1791 by Alexander Hamilton, the first U.S. secretary of the Treasury. Also, one of the most influential early banks which ended up in a "Bang" in 1866 after having setup close relationships with the government from the moment of its establishment. The first significant bank failure in Canadian history, with its shareholders losing all their capital, which at a time had amounted up to over three million dollars and the government losing another million dollars. Banknotes at the time represented the principal liability of a bank and were redeemable in specie, upon demand. The issue of banknotes was well received by the public and became the principal means of payment along with the fact that they helped mitigate the problems that were associated with having a vast range of foreign coins circulating with different ratings. This note is a bit of an outlier as although featuring Royal portraits and images to relate to Great Britain, the Bank chose to use dollars as their denomination in contrast to others circulating in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland that were typically denominated in Pounds, Shillings, and Pence. Online research could not find any of this denomination offered in recent times, with only a few of the lower denominations in similar grades that were so keenly sought after they ended up in the 4 figure range, and the only example that occured is currently in the collection of the Bank of Canada Museum and these early issues are very unlikely to be seen in much higher grades, infect the current SCWPM prices them only up to the VF grade. Such an early Rarity, especially in issued format, is certainly a 'tasty' find for any serious collector and will most certainly serve as an absolute treasure in their collection. According to an official publication of the Canadian Paper Money Society Journal Volume 50, Number 143 of December 2014 this denomination was ordered May 1861 in Sheet Numbers 34001 - 44000 and October 1861 in Sheet Numbers 44001 - 49000 and was in a total of only 60000 notes
Canada Tokens (8) Nova Scotia (4) Pennies (3) 1832 KM#2 Good Fine, 1840 KM#4 Good Fine/Fine, 1856 with L.C.W KM#6 Fine, Halfpenny 1823 KM#1 Fine or better. Lower Canada - Montreal Sou undated (1837-1838) KM#Tn5 reverse with TOKEN MONTREAL legend Fine/Good Fine. Upper Canada Penny 1857 KM#Tn3 Good Fine. New Brunswick Pennies 1843 (2) ONE PENNY TOKEN legend KM#2 Near Fine to Fine
GB and World (9) GB (4) Twopence 1797 Fine, Penny 1797 Good Fine with some scratches, Halfpennies (2) 1773 Contemporary counterfeit a mis-strike a double striking with two Britannias, around 7mm apart, VG unusual, 1861 LCW on rock NVF/VF, USA Cent Washington double head undatedBreen 1204 VG, Canada (4) Newfoundland Cent 1880 Fine, New Brunswick Cent 1861 Fine, Nova Scotia Penny Token 1832 Near Fine, Prince Edward Island Halfpenny 1857 Self Government and Trade, Fine
Canada Tokens (15) includes Prince Edward Island, Upper Canada, Lower Canada and Nova Scotia types in mixed grades VG to VF, along with Canada Confederation Medal 1867-1927 EF, also a GB Halfpenny 1811 Bristol Patent sheathing Nail Manufactory VG
World (8) an interesting high grade group comprising issues as Maldives Maldivian State / Government Treasurer 10 Rufiyaa Pick 5b 1960 serial number C 109435. ChinaJapanese Puppet Banks MengChiang Bank 10 YuanPick J108b block 55 number 485853. North KoreaCentral Bank of the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea 50 Won Pick 16 1959. India (2) including Reserve Bank of India 2 Rupees Pick 79f signature Singh Plate letter A serial number 50M 520282 and Khadi & Village Industries Commission 2 Rupees Pick UNL (Unlisted) circa 1950's serial number AO 052912 manuscript signature lower centre obverse and Cancelled stamp on reverse. Tunisia Banque Centrale de Tunisie 5 Dinars Pick 59 ND (1958) serial number C/6 643484. Canada The Bank of Nova Scotia5 DollarsPick S632 dated 2nd January 1935 serial number 799001. USAUnited StatesTreasury 5 Dollars Pick 186 red seal series of 1907 signatures Speelman & White serial number M11309756 Rare and featuring a portrait of President Andrew Jackson at lower left and a Pioneer family at centre.
Canada The Bank of Nova Scotia10 DollarsPick S623f dated Halifax, N.S. 2nd January 1929 series D number 1715512 in black on ochre and blue underprint featuring miners scene at lower left, Coat of Arms with unicorn and Native American at centre and Sailing ship at lower right. Printed by the Canadian Bank Note Company Limited inscribed in small script at bottom centre on obverse and reverse. About VF
Canada (21) and Newfoundland (2) Canada Dollar 1938 slabbed PCGS MS62, 50 Cents (5) 1918 Fine, 1919 Near Fine, 1952 Wide Date in a PCGS holder and graded MS64, 1953 Bright VF/GVF, 1958 EF and lustrous, Newfoundland 50 Cents (2) 1899 Near Fine, 1909 Near Fine, Canada 25 Cents (16) 1872H, 1874, 1900, 1905, 1906, 1907 (2), 1910, 1918 (2), 1919 (2), 1934, 1937H, 1938H, 1939H, in mixed circulated grades, the last three VF to EF, plus a further group of Canada and Islands, One Cent (27) 1859-1903, includes New Brunswick (2), Nova Scotia (2) and Prince Edward Island (1) these in mixed grades to VF
CanadaOne Cent (5) 1881H, 1884, 1903, 1911, 1917, Newfoundland Cents (4) 1880 VF, 1904H VF, 1909 EF, 1936 Fine, Nova Scotia (5) 1824 KM#1 Fine, 1832 About Fine, some scratches on the obverse, 1840 Fine, 1861 About Fine/Fine, 1864 Near Fine, Bank of MontrealHalfpenny 1844 KM#Tn18 Good Fine, Bank of Montreal One Sou undated KM#Tn5 Good Fine, Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny 1850 NVF, Prince Edward Island 1871 Good Fine
ScotlandBank of Scotland promissory note, 50 Pounds dated 184x unissued, relating to the Territory of Nova Scotia and Dependencies, some staining and dirt, small edge tear, good Fine
Canada (23) 25 Cents (14) 1899 GF, 1913 VF, 1918 NEF, 1919 NEF and lustrous, 1937 (7), 1939 (2) VF and NEF, 1943 A/UNC toned, 10 Cents (3) 1907 NVF, 1937 (2) GEF and UNC toned, 5 Cents 1902H Large H NEF/EF, Canada Token Issues (5) New Brunswick Penny 1843 KM#2 VF with mottled tone, some verdigris on the edge, Upper Canada - Halfpenny, Bank of Upper Canada 1857 KM#Tn2 VF, Nova Scotia (2) Penny 1840 KM#4 Good Fine, Halfpenny 1856 KM#5 About VF, 1902 L. Gnaedinger Son & Co., Montreal, Furs, 50 Years of Success, Reverse Moose Head MOOSEHEAD BRAND GUARANTEES BEST MATERIAL & WORKMANSHIP 28mm diameter in bronze NVF
ScotlandBank of Scotland promissory notes (3) all dated 184x, £20 in aUNC, £50 stained with edge wear and £100 has small piece missing at right aUNC, all unissued relating to the Territory of Nova Scotia and Dependencies.
GB Florin 1880 VF, Shillings (9) 1709 Fine, 1711 Good Fine, 1723 SSC (2) both around Fine, 1735 Roses and Plumes Fine, 1743 Roses Fine, 1745 LIMA (2) both Fine, 1890 NEF, 1898 EF, Sixpence 1896 EF, MaundyThreepence 1762 Good Fine, along with Pre-1920 silver £1.00 face, and a further group of Canada and related (11) Canada (8) 10 Cents 1880, 1901, 1911, 1920, 5 Cents 1922, 1 Cent 1859, 1897, 1905, in mixed grades Near Fine to VF, Nova Scotia Cent 1861, New Brunswick Cent 1861 Fine, Bank of Upper Canada HalfpennyBank Token 1852 Fine
ScotlandBank of Scotland promissory notes (3) all dated 184x, £20 in aUNC, £50 stained with edge wear and £100 has small piece missing at right aUNC, all unissued relating to the Territory of Nova Scotia and Dependencies.
Canada and related a small group (4) Canada One Cent (3) 1896 UNC with traces of lustre, 1907 GEF with pale lustre and a spot on the reverse, 1917 VF, Nova ScotiaHalf Cent 1861 EF
Tokens a mixed group (11) Penny18th Century (1), Halfpennies 18th Century (5, one holed), Pennies 19th Century (2), Canada - Nova Scotia Pennies (2) 1832, 1840, Lower Canada Sou 1837, in mixed grades mostly Fine to VF
Antigua and Barbuda Farthing 1836 Fine with some surface porosity, and seldom offered in any grade, Nova Scotia Cent 1861 VF and Canada Cent 1916 lustrous Unc
Canada, Province of Nova Scotia, bonds for £100, £500 and £1,000, large format with coat of arms at top, various colours, all with coupons, stamped cancelled, VF. (3).
ScotlandBank of Scotland promissory notes (3) £20 in aUNC, £50 stained with edge wear and £100 has small piece missing at right aUNC, all unissued relating to Territory of Nova Scotia, dated 184x
ScotlandBank of Scotland promissory notes (3) £20 in aUNC, £50 stained with edge wear and £100 has small piece missing at right aUNC, all unissued relating to Territory of Nova Scotia, dated 184x
Tokens, Barbados Penny 1788, Canada & Nova Scotia (9), Australia, John Andrew Penny 1860, Cornish Penny 1811 & Dudhope Castle 1797. Generally good very fine or better
Scotland unissued Promissory note for £50, Edinburgh 1840's, relates to the Heirs of Sir William Alexander of Menstrie and a claim in Nova Scotia, tear at right & stain, about EF
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