A bronze flan of 31mm diameter with a 24.5mm piece cut from the centre with the obverse of a Victoria Halfpenny, the remaining piece showing the impression of both the obverse and the reverse Good Fine
Cabinet, not purpose built for coins, but potentially useful glass fronted with 3 deep drawers and a number of cardboard inserts but these without recesses. (room buyers only must be removed by the buyer from the sale room)
Coin Cabinet by Lighthouse, metal, lacking trays. 3 boxed sets of coin trays with insets of various size, mahogany glass topped cabinet with 4 trays, another small mahogany cabinet and five other coin trays
Mis-strike Penny 1865 partial brockage on a slightly oval blank with VICTORIA D:G: showing incuse and mirror image in the reverse field, the corresponding area not struck up on the obverse. The coin also off-centre as a result of multiple striking with three borders being visible on around half of the reverse, Fair/VG and highly unusual
Mis-strikes (12) Florin 1964 Broad Struck without a collar About UNC, Sixpence Broad Struck without a collar About UNC, Penny 1965 Broad Struck without a collar Lustrous UNC, Ten Pences (3) 1969 struck on a thin flan weighing 7.5 grammes VF, 1975 slight planchet clip VF, 1979 Broad Struck with plain edge GEF, Five Pences (2) mis-struck about 25% off-centre Fine, 1980 mis-struck about 5% off-centre NEF, Two Pences (2) 1971 with a straight planchet clip NVF, 1981 struck off-centre on a slightly thinner flan UNC with some lustre, Penny 1971 with a straight planchet clip Lustrous UNC, Ireland 50 Pence 2000 struck on a 23mm diameter flan UNC
Mis-strikes World a small group (20) of mint errors, eg laminations, off-centre strikes and others, includes Belgium, Greece, Brazil, India, Portugal, Sweden, China and Israel in mixed circulated grades
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