A Sovereign holder in sterling silver (c.1904-1095) on a sterling silver chain, total weight 37.42 grammes, with a Sovereign 1911 light weight at 3.6 grammes gold content unknown
Boxes for Maundy Sets (15) with 7 dated as follows: 1891, 1903, 1905, 1907, 1959, 1960 (this an unofficial case), 1963, and a further 8 official cases these undated, in mixed second-hand condition mostly good a few worn
Coin Cabinet 335mm x 220mm x 350mm, home made to an excellent standard containing 14 trays, to hold various size coins, almost all felts included, lockable with no key, some scuffs to the front, otherwise in good second-hand condition (weighs over 10 Kilos)
Coin Cabinet 525mm x 290mm x 270mm, home made to an excellent standard containing 15 trays, each tray with 34mm apertures, almost all felts included, lockable with key, in good second-hand condition (weighs over 19 Kilos)
Coin Cabinet 525mm x 310mm x 275mm, home-made to an excellent standard containing 15 trays to hold various size coins, all felts included, lockable with key, in good second-hand condition (weighs over 20 Kilos)
Commemorative plaque Pope John Paul II 1982 First Visit of the Pope to Great Britain the obverse with two portraits within ovals, one of the Queen the other of the Pope, 67.55 grammes of .925 silver, hallmarked and numbered on the edge, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate
Maundy Money boxes (9) contemporary dated cases for 1887, 1894, 1900, 1902, 1903 (2) black and red, 1904, 1911 and 1918, in mixed condition, all with working catches and hinges
Mint Error - Mis-StrikeFarthing 1721 a spectacular double striking, with each strike around 4mm apart, two dates are visible on the reverse, Bold Fine and highly unusual
Mint Error - Mis-StrikeFlorin 1921 the obverse with a large area of damaged flan 12 to 3 o'clock from the rim to the back of the King's head, possibly due to a severe lamination flaw, the edge milled largely intact and normal. EF/GEF, and very unusual
Mint Error - Mis-StrikeHalfcrown 1970 Proof with edge beading flaw between 1 and 3 o'clock on the reverse, an additional part line of beading appears, before and after DEF, nFDC retaining practically full mint lustre, very unusual to see minting errors on any Proof coins
Mint Error - Mis-Strike Nigeria Sixpence 1959 KM#4 a spectacular off-centre striking with around 4mm blank flan UNC and lustrous, an eye-catching piece
Mint Error - Mis-StrikeShilling 1948 English ESC 1474, Bull 4183 struck off-centre with about 1mm blank flan from 5 to 10 o'clock, causing a raised lip from 2 to 8 o'clock on the reverse, plain edge UNC with a small spot on the bust, all George VI mis-strikes very scarce
Paranumismatic items (around 8.5 Kilos), includes modern medals, machine tokens, Fantasy items, a small group of single promoters items, and many more, in mixed grades
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