An ingot in 9 carat gold with the 'Victory' hallmark 'Nelson, Victory and Trafalgar' contains copper from Nelson's flagship 'The Victory' on a 9 carat chain number 103 of 1805 produced, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate
Book 'Henfrey's Guide to English Coins' by Henry William Henfrey published by J.R.Smith London 1870, useful for weights, legends and mint signatures, reasonable condition
Books (3) Seabystandard catalogue 1965 Volume 1, fair condition, 'A Guide Book of English Coins' by K.E.Bresset 1965 and 1968 editions the latter with sterling values, Good condition
Books (5) SeabyStandard Catalogues (3) 1966, 1968, 1996, good condition, Seaby British Copper Coins and Their Values (2) 1965 and 1967 editions Good condition
Canada Olympic Stamp sculptures 1976 a 3-piece set in Gold, Silver and Bronze along with the three respective stamps FDC in the box of issue with certificate
Coin Cabinet 525mm x 397mm x 305mm with 4 drawers containing a total of 6 trays for a selection of different sized coins felts included. Lockable but with no key, very good condition, weighs over 19 Kilos
Coin Cabinet by Edgar Lincoln, Holles Street, Oxford Street, London an 18-tray cabinet all felts intact 263mm x 299mm x 219mm lockable but without key, good condition, Room bidders only, No Postal service
Coin First Day Covers (14), a small group of GB and World banknotes (37), as part of a group of books and accessories includes Lindner Trays (4), Lindner Aluminium carrying case, World Paper Money 1368-1960 11th Edition, in mixed condition
Forgeries (11) includes Tribute Penny and many George III Bank Tokens, these in base metal in mixed lower grades, plus a Sixpence 1944 NF with a planchet clip
Mis-StrikeCrown 1977 the obverse with a large area (around one-third of the coin) weakly struck with a significant depression in the flan GEF and unusual
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-strike Victoria Farthingcopper issue a spectacular mis-strike about 40% off-centre with the date off the flan Fine/Good Fine with some corrosion on the obverse
Mis-strikes (6) Twenty Pence 2006, Two Pence 2006 (5) all struck on smaller or thinner flans than normal, some off-centre and many missing part of the legend, all UNC with practically full lustre, one of the Two Pences with some verdigris
Mis-strikes World a small group (20) of minor mint errors, e.g. laminations, off-centre strikes and others, includes Belgium, Greece, Brazil, India, Portugal, Sweden, China and Israel in mixed circulated grades
Novelty items (4) Ten Pence 1970 with an inverted impression of an English Shilling 1961 on the obverse Fine, Double tailed Shilling 1936 and 1962 English , two coins joined together Fine, GothicFlorin double Reverse two coins joined together NF, Halfpenny George V on a spread flan and with an impression of a George VI Coronation medallion imposed on either side, VG
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