Crowns, Trade Dollar and Double Florins (14) comprising Crowns (10) 1820 LX VG with light graffiti, 1844 Near Fine/Fine, 1845 VG, 1887 Fine, 1889 (2) Fine and VF/NVF, 1891 Fine, 1893 LVI Near Fine, 1899 LXII Near Fine, 1900 LXIII GVF, Double Florins (3) 1887 Roman 1 EF/NEF, 1889 (2) Fine and Good Fine, Trade Dollar 1930B KM#T5 Good Fine
Trade Dollars (2) 1901B KM#T5 VF with some scratches, 1911B KM#T5 GVF with uneven but not unattractive gold tone, British Honduras 50 Cents 1895 KM#10 VG/NVG the centre weak on the reverse, Scarce, Straits Settlements 20 Cents 1896 KM#12 Fine
Crowns (2) 1897 LXI ESC 313, Bull 2603 EF with a small gentle edge bruise and tiny rim nick, 1890 ESC 300, Bull 2590 Fine with grey tone, along with Fantasy Trade Dollar 1997 Hong Kong Returns to China UNC with coloured obverse
GB and World (20) GB Five Pound Crown 1990 Queen Mother 90th Birthday SilverProof FDC in capsule, unboxed, DecimalFifty Pences (3) 2009 Kew Gardens NEF, 1984 Proof nFDC, 1978 About UNC, Decimal Twenty Pence 1987 Proof nFDC, Decimal Ten Pence 1987 Proof nFDC, Decimal Five Pence 1987 nFDC, Mint Error - Mis-strike Decimal Pennies 2014 (2) 3.53 and 3.57 grammes respectively both lacking the copper plating (removed?) both VF, St. Helena Fifty Pence 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday Proof UNC, British Virgin Islands One Dollar 2002 Queen Mother Memorial UNC, Fantasy Issues (9), Italy 20 Euros 1997 Leonardo da Vinci UNC, France 20 Euros 1997 Henri Matisse UNC, GB Lobel Fantasy Crown 1552 in base metal UNC, Gibraltar Fantasy Crown 1936 Edward VIII Reverse: Lion and Key, castle behind, UNC, GB Medallic issue 1997 100th Anniversary of the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, Obverse: Victoria Young head with rim in the style of the British Trade Dollar, Reverse Three shields, 1897/1997 with vignettes of Victoria, William IV and George IV, 38mm diameter in base metal UNC, INA Fantasy Retro issues base metal issues (4) Ireland Crown 1808, Sierra Leone Two Dollars 1808 UNC, Wales Crown 1830 UNC, GB Crown 1836 in copper UNC
Medal Death of Charles I 1649 50mm diameter in bronze by J. and N. Roettier, Obverse Bust right armoured and draped, Reverse: A hand issuing from Heaven holding a celestial crown, below, sheep in a landscape, Eimer 162, cleaned and retoned with some scratches, as part of a group of Crowns to Farthings (35) Crowns (3) 1953 (2), 1977, Halfcrowns (3) 1955, 1962, 1970 Proof, Florin 1910, Shillings (4) 1887 Jubilee Head (2), 1940E, 1946S, Sixpences (8) 1887 Jubilee Head Withdrawn type, 1928, 1936, 1940, 1943, 1950 Proof, 1951, 1956, MaundyFourpence 1899, SilverThreepences (2) 1889, 1895, Imitation 1937 Threepence Edward VIII reverse, Penny 1935, Halfpenny 1950 Proof, Farthings (10) 1858, 1911, 1918, 1922, 1923 (2), 1925, 1928 (2), 1931, in mixed grades mostly VF to UNC, and a further group comprising Farthings Wrens (48) EF to UNC all with good lustre and Fantasy Crowns (11) a mix of issues from New Zealand, Australia and Scotland EF to UNC and a Fantasy Trade Dollar Hong Kong Returns to China UNC with coloured reverse, and Medal 1981 Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer UNC in a slide case
GB and World (50) includes GB slabbed items (6) Halfcrown 1931 ACG MS60, Shilling 1927 New Reverse Proof NGC PF62, Sixpences (4) 1898 NGC MS65, 1924 NGC MS64, 1927 First Reverse NGC MS63, 1930 ACG MS63, also Medals (2) 1902 Coronation of Edward VII in silver GEF, 1935 George VSilver Jubilee NEF both the official Royal Mint issues, Trade Dollar 1930B GEF, Double Florin 1887 GVF toned, World includes France (4) 5 Francs (2) 1873A NEF, 1874A VF, 50 Francs 1977 GEF, 1978 GEF, USA Cent 1995 Doubled Die Obverse (LIBERTY doubled) PCI MS65 Red
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