Coin Cabinet professionally made with 14 trays, all felts present, lockable with key, 217mm x 175mm x 175mm, by Peter Nichols of St. Leonards, some minor scratches to the top, otherwise in very good second-hand condition
Coin Cabinet professionally made by Peter Nichols or St. Leonards, 445mm x 305mm x 440mm, 30 trays and three drawers, all felts included, lockable with key, in excellent second hand condition, collection from our offices only, no postal
Accessories and Books, includes a small coin cabinet professionally made by Peter Nichols of St. Leonards 210mm x 167mm x 112mm containing 8 trays, all felts intact, lockable with key, Books (8) KrauseWorld Coins 19th Century 7th Edition, Krause World Coins 1987 Edition, Coin Collecting For Amateurs by Peter Alan Rayner 1968 Edition, The Seven Seas Guide to Australian Coins 1981 Edition, Catalogue of the World's Most Popular Coins by Fred Reinfeld and Burton Hobson, Expanded Edition 1965, I-Spy British Coins, and Collector's Coins 2004 Edition by Rotographic, Coin News Magazines issues from 2017 (10) and a display box to hold 12 Crown-sized coins, all in Fair to Good second-hand condition,
Coin Cabinet professionally made by Peter Nichols of St. Leonards, lockable with key, 30 trays, Coronet size, almost all felts present, 445mm x 445mm x 310mm, in excellent second-hand condition
Coin Cabinets (3) all professionally made by Peter Nichols of St. Leonards, the first 210mm x 170mm x 110mm, lockable with key, 8 trays, with all felts, the other two cabinets 210mm x 165mm x 57mm, both lockable with the respective keys, these with 4 'lift-out' trays each, almost all felts present, in excellent second-hand condition, comes with an additional spare tray to fit the smaller cabinets
Coin Cabinet professionally made by Peter Nichols of St. Leonards, Coronet size, 470mm x 470mm x 310mm, 28 trays lockable with key, almost all felts present, in very good second-hand condition
Coin Cabinet Professionally made, by Peter Nichols of St. Leonards, 'Crozier' design 28 trays, with all felts, lockable with key 325mm x 325mm x 330mm in excellent second-hand condition.
Coin Cabinet Professionally made, by Peter Nichols of St. Leonards, 'Annulet' design 8 trays, with all felts, lockable, the key missing, 250mm x 125mm x 200mm in excellent second-hand condition.
Cabinet, professionally made, by Peter Nichols of St. Leonards, 14 trays with all felts 250mm x 200mm x 190mm lockable, all trays to take Halfcrown-sized coins, in very good second-hand condition
Coin Cabinet Professionally made by Peter Nichols of St. Leonards 'Crozier Classic' 330mm x 330mm x 185mm, 14 trays, with all felts, lockable with key, in excellent second-hand condition, along with Crowns (4) 1889 VG, 1891 VG, 1935 GVF, 1937 NEF, and Double Florin 1887 Arabic 1 NVF, the cabinet alone cost over £240 new
Coin Cabinets (3) the first by Peter Nichols of St. Leonards professionally made, 325mm x 330mm x 185mm, 14 trays lockable with key, contains some coins : 1934 Pennies (9) Fine to NEF, Isle of Man Penny 1733 Fine, Farthing 1930 Fine, Decimal Two Pence (3) 2004, 2005 (2) UNC, Decimal Penny 2004 UNC, the second a home-made wooden cabinet with 7 trays and a sliding wooden door, the third more akin to a Doctor's or Apothecaries cabinet with small square drawers this in need of some attention with one front door detached
Coin Cabinet Professionally made, by Peter Nichols of St. Leonards, 14 trays, lockable with key 302mm x 302mm x 175mm all felts included, in good second-hand condition
Coin Cabinets (2), the first professionally made by Peter Nichols 8 trays includes most felts 220mm x 175mm x 115mm lockable, no key, the second 6 trays 205mm x 150mm x 85mm with slide front
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