Three Shillings to Sixpence (8) Three Shilling Bank Token 1812 Bust type Fine, cleaned, Halfcrown 1820 George IV Fine, Ex-Mount, Shillings (2) 1787 No Hearts, Fine with a dig in the obverse field, 1817 NVF, Sixpences (4) 1697 Third Bust, Later Harp, Small Crowns, Fine, bent and straightened, 1758 Near Fine/About Fine, 1787 No Hearts, Good Fine with some haymarks, 1816 Fine
Ireland Six ShillingBank Token 1804 Top leaf points to centre of E in REX S.6615 Fine for wear, cleaned, with a series of thin scratches and some tooling on the obverse, the rims smoothed
Three ShillingBank Token 1811 Bust type 26 Acorns ProofESC 409 formerly in an NGC holder graded PF63, nFDC with some light scratches in the obverse field
Halfcrowns to One Shilling and Sixpence (17) Halfcrowns (9) 1819, 1820 George IV, 1834 WW in script, 1835, 1836, 1845, 1883, 1884, 1891, Florins (7) 1853, 1858, 1873 Die Number 19, 1875 Die Number 52, 1878 Die Number 13, 1888, 1904, One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Token 1811 Bust type, Fair to Near Fine
Tokens, Medalets, Gaming Counters, Weights, Jetons a wide variety (126) includes Medal - Russia 300 Years of the Romanov dynasty 1613-1913 29mm diameter in brass VF with suspension loop, Communion Token Earlstown Kirk 1832 Fine/VF, Gaming Counters 'To Hanover' 22mm diameter (19) 1830, 1837 (11), 1849, 1853, 1862, 1867 (3), 1868, 'To Hanover' 18mm diameter 1837 (2), Gaming Counters George III 'Spade' Guinea style (14) 1701 (3), 1768, 1770, 1790 (7, one holed), 1797 (2), Gaming Counters George III 'Spade' Half Guinea style (17) undated (2), 1701, 1768 (2), 1788 (4, one with scalloped edge), 1790, 1794, 1794 Simcox, 1795 Simcox (3), 1789, 1799, Whist Counters Victorian (3), two with 'Keep Your Temper' legends George III Contemporary Counterfeits in base metal (11) Three ShillingBank Token 1812, Shillings (9) 1816, 1818 (2), 1819 (4), 1820 (2) and Sixpence 1818, Satirical Tokens (5) 1830 Earl Grey 'By Trampling on Liberty I Lost The Reins (2), 1831 William IV 'By Trampling on Liberty I Lost The Reins' (3), Death of George IV 1830 24mm diameter in brass (2), Death of Queen Caroline 1821 27mm diameter in brass (2), Rechenpfennig Token (2) William III undated 19mm diameter in brass by Weidinger, the reverse in thew style of a William and Mary Shilling, William and Mary 18mm diameter in brass, undated Obverse: William III, Reverse Mary II, Medalet, Marriage of Prince Albert Edward, Prince of Wales to H.R.H. Princess Alexandra of Denmark 1863, Victoria Counter Tokens (8) Obverse: Young Head of Victoria, Reverse Prince of Wales Feathers, three within a crown, one within a cartouche, Obverse: Young Head of Queen Victoria, Reverse: Double headed Eagle with shield on breast (4), Medalets (3), The Great Exhibition Building Opened 1862 (2), 1809 George III Reigns by Kettle 24mm diameter in copper, in mixed circulated grades, an interesting and wide ranging group
One Shilling and SixpenceBank Token 1811 ESC 969, Bull 2112, UNC, the fields with an underlying pastel tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, Ex-London Coin Auction A129 8/6/2010 Lot 1123
Canada Provincial (20) New Brunswick (2) Penny 1843, One Cent 1861, Newfoundland One Cent 1865, Nova ScotiaHalifax /Britannia Halfpenny token 1814, Halfpenny 1840, Lower Canada (7) One Penny Bank Token 1837, Halfpenny Bank Token 1837, Halfpenny Tokens (2) T.S. Brown Montreal, (2), Quebec One Penny Bank Token 1852, Quebec Half Penny Bank Token 1852, Halfpenny 1813 Wellington/ Commerce, Prince Edward Island (6) One Cent Tokens (5) 1855 Fisheries and Agriculture, 1855 Self Government and Free Trade, 1857 Self Government and Free Trade, undated Success To The Fisheries/Speed The Plough, undated Ships, Colonies and Commerce, One Cent 1871, Upper Canada Halfpenny Tokens (2) undated Speed the Plough/No Labour No Bread, Ontario Lesslie & Sons Kingston & Dundas, in mixed grades VG to Good Fine
A belt made from silver coins (19) Crowns (3) 1676, 1677, 1818, Halfcrowns (7) 1698, 1709, 1745 LIMA, 1817, 1826, 1834 (2), Trade Dollar 1899B, Eighteen Pence Bank Token 1811, Shillings (2) 1817, 1824, Mexico Eight Reales 1802, India Half Rupee 1835, Italy Lire 1863 M BN, Portugal 200 Reis 1862, and German States - Prussia 1/6 Reichsthaler 1817D VG to VF, all coins mounted on the edges, total weight 315 grammes, an interesting item
Three Shillings to MaundyPenny (9) comprising Three Shilling Bank Token 1814, NEF the reverse with some minor hairlines, Halfcrown 1914 VF with some gold toning, Sixpences (2) 1743 Roses Near Fine, holed, 1787 Hearts, Good Fine, Threepence 1895 VF toned, Maundy Twopence 1795 Good Fine, holed, Pennies 1826 Reverse A (2) the first Good Fine with some digs, the second Fine, Maundy Penny 1882 GVF/VF
Shillings to Threehalfpence (6) comprising Shillings (4) 1720 Plain in angles About Fine/Fine, 1750 Wide 0 50 over 46 Bold Fine, 1758 Fine, 1819 VF toned, Sixpence 1758 About Fine/Good Fine, Threehalfpence 1843 NVF with some surface marks, along with Ireland Five Pence Bank Token 1805 VG/Near Fine toned with some haymarking
GB and World Tokens (22) a varied group as follows: Australia Penny Tokens (2) 1855 E.De Carle & Co. Melbourne, Victoria KM#Tn55 Good Fine, undated (1849) Annan, Smith & Co Melbourne, Victoria, No H&S on rock, KM#Tn16.2 Good Fine, New Zealand Penny Token undated S.Hague Smith Auckland, KM#Tn63 VG, GB SussexHalfpenny 1668 Thomas Godleman W48 Fair, Sussex - ChichesterShilling Token 1811 Davis 9 Fine, gilded, Halfpenny 19th CenturyWarwickshire - Wilkinson 1791 DH352 Fine, Halfpenny 18th CenturyMiddlesex Political and Social Series 1795 DH1018, Fine/Near Fine, Canada (6) New Brunswick Penny 1843 Near Fine/Fine, New Brunswick Halfpenny 1843 Fine, pitted, Quebec Halfpenny Bank Token 'Un Sou' 1852 NVF, Nova Scotia Halfpenny Token 1832 VG, Nova Scotia Halfpenny 1815 SUCESS TO NAVIGATION & TRADE Fine, Upper Canada - Bank of Upper Canada Penny 1857 Good Fine, Countermarked (2) Lloyds Weekly Newspaper Threepence (2) the first on a host coin Ireland Penny George III, the second on a GB Halfpenny 1807 both with countermark Fine, host coins both Poor, USA Cent - Hard Times Token 1837 Henry Anderson Boot and Shoe Store , Chatham Square, New York, VF and pleasing, Sixpence Token undated, IOSEPH ISAACS, FRUIT SALESMAN, SPITALFIELDS Fine, GB Model Penny Joseph Moore Bimetallic VG holed, Farthing Token 1897 BOVRIL - Souvenir of the Longest Reign, Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee, VF, Berry's Tea Warehouse, Chichester 'EIGHT OF THESE WILL BUY AN OZ OF TEA' Fine, holed, Brass weight undated, with 1 . 7 on either side, Fine, Ancient - Kings of Syria, Selukid bronze Ae4 VG, Medals (2) Preliminaries of Peace between Great Britain and France 1801 25mm diameter in bronze, BHM 514 Fine, South Africa International Exhibition 1877 Prize Medal awarded to S.Allcock Coy Redditch 39mm diameter in bronze EF
Pennies to Third Farthing (8) comprising Pennies (4) 1862 Good Fine, 1882H NVF, 1951 (2) both UNC with practically full lustre, Halfpenny 1853 Italic 5 GVF cleaned and retoned, Third Farthing 1835 GEF/AU with a thin scratch on the obverse, along with Three ShillingBank Token 1811 Bust type brooch mounted, with blue enamelling on the obverse, and Spanish American 8 Reales 1815 Poor with worn legends
Ireland (44) 30 Pence Bank Tokens (2) 1808 (2) the first NVF cleaned, the second Fine with some haymarking and an edge crack, Ten Pence Bank Tokens (3) 1805 the first VG/Near Fine with some scratches, the second Fair, 1813 VG/Near Fine, Five Pence Bank Tokens 1805 (4) NVF and VG (3), Pennies (2) George III worn, and 1822 VG, GunmoneySixpence worn, Halfpennies (28) 1682, 1693, 1723 Woods (2), 1746, 1750, 1769 (5) ,1781 (3), 1782 (2), 1805 (9), 1822 (2), 1823, Farthings (4) 1723 Woods Fair, 1806 (3), Halfpenny Token 1812, VG to Good Fine
Three ShillingBank Tokens, Halfcrowns and One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Tokens (10) comprising Three Shilling Bank Token 1811 Bust type Fine/Good Fine, Halfcrowns (5) 1834 WW in script VF ex-swivel mount, 1836 About VF, 1887 Jubilee Head (2) the first VF toned, the second Good Fine, 1897 VF cleaned and retoning, 1898 Good Fine, One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Tokens (3) 1811 Bust type Fine, 1814 VF with an old scrape on the obverse, 1816 Fine
Ireland Six ShillingBank Token 1804 S.6615 Top leaf points to upright of the E of DEI, NVF/Good Fine with some thin scratches, traces of the under type are visible in places
Three ShillingBank Token 1812 Head type ESC 416, Bull 2079 UNC and lustrous with some minor contact marks and hairlines, the bust and reverse design frosted and exhibiting excellent eye appeal
Halfpennies19th Century (3) British Copper Company Essex - Walthamstow (3) 1813 Davis 38 NEF/GVF, 1813 Davis 39 NEF with a few small spots, 1814 Davis 42 this suggested by Davis to be a pattern, Withers states more likely to be a contemporary counterfeit, 8.66 grammes, NEF, Canada Bank Tokens (4) Bank of Montreal (2) Penny 1842 KM#Tn19 VF, Halfpenny 1844 KM#Tn18 Good Fine, New Brunswick Penny 1843 KM#2 Near Fine, Nova Scotia Halfpenny 1856 without LCW KM#5 GF/NVF with some surface residue, along with Toy and Model Money (8) John Cook and Sons Half Sovereign, along with Sovereign to Halfpenny issues by Lauer and Joseph Moore Fine to GVF, Guernsey Token -Caves de Bordeaux/Bertin Fueillart undated, uniface 30mm in brass, Fine along with Jersey One Twelfth Shilling 1894 About UNC and lustrous, Guernsey One Double (5) 1885H (2) GVF and NEF, 1889H (2) VF and NEF the second with lustre, 1899H NEF
One Shilling and SixpenceBank Token 1811 NVF as part of a group containing Sixpences to Threehalfpences (242) Sixpences (156) 1696 Fair, holed, 1787 Hearts (2) Fine and Good Fine, 1816 (2) VG and Fine, 1817 Fine, 1837 VG or better, 1887 Young Head NEF, 1887 Jubilee Head Withdrawn type (2) Good Fine and NVF, 1887 Jubilee Head Revised type VF/NVF, 1888 VG, 1893 Veiled Head VG/Fair, 1897 EF and attractively toned, 1907 GF/NEF toned, 1909 VG, 1910 Fine, 1915 Good Fine toned, 1929 VG, 1937 GVF, 1939 VG, 1941 VG, 1942 VG, 1943 EF, 1944 VG, 1945 VG, 1946 VG, 1952 VF/NVF, George VIcupro-nickel issues (37) in mixed circulated grades, Elizabeth II (91) in mixed grades, Groats (8) 1836 (2) NVF/VF and GVF, 1837 (2) both VG, 1838 VG and NVG, 1840 VG, 1854 Fine, SilverThreepences (29) 1906 VG, 1907 VG, 1909 VG, 1913 VG, 1914 (2) VG and Good Fine, 1917 (2) both VG, 1918 (3) VG and Fine (2), 1919 (2) both Fine, 1920 Fine, 1921 Near Fine, 1931 VG to Near Fine (3), 1932 Fine, 1933 Near Fine (2), 1934 VG (2), 1936 GEF, 1937 EF Toned, 1940 Fine/VF, 1941 (3) Fine to VF, Threehalfpences (2) 1834 Good Fine, 1839 VF, Model/Toy Money Half Shilling Edward VII by Lauer in pewter? Fine, Brass Threepences (44) George VI (7), Elizabeth II (37) in mixed grades many with lustre, and a pair of One Shilling and Sixpence Contemporary Counterfeits 1811 in brass and 1814 in bronze, both VG and of good style
Shilling Isle of Man - Douglas 1811 Obverse: View of Peel Castle, no legend, within linear circle and toothed border, Reverse: Legend in 5 lines: DOUGLAS BANK TOKEN ONE SHILLING BRITISH 1811, Davis 6, EF and lustrous with hints of golden toning, with some minor contact marks, Extremely rare and a lot scarcer than the Five Shillings of similar design. Worthy of a place in the most advanced Isle of Man collection. We note the Neil B. Todd collection example was sold in 2015 and realised £1200 hammer price in a London saleroom, this piece slightly superior. We also note that there is an example in the Victoria Museum, Australia which is also inferior to this stunning piece
Ireland Six ShillingBank Token 1804 Obverse with top leaf pointing to the upright of the E of DEI S.6615 NVF with some hairlines, the reverse with a series of scratches to the right of the harp
USA (16) Half Dollars (2) 1945 NEF, 1960 Proof UNC, Quarter Dollars (3) 1857 GF, 1892 Near Fine, 1903 Good Fine, Dime 1908S Good Fine, Five Cents 1883 with CENTS VF, Three Cents (4) 1852 VG, 1853 VF, 1869 VG with a heavy dig on the obverse, 1870 approaching Fine, One Cent (5) 1853 GF/F, 1862 VF, 1883 VF, 1896 NVF, 1901 NVF, along with IrelandBank Token 1813 VF/EF toned, the obverse with some scratches
GB and World a small group (14) GB (6) Crowns (2) 1899 LXII Fine, 1953 UNC, Shilling 1826 VG, Halfpenny 1735 Near Fine, Farthing 1831 Near Fine, Halfpenny Evasion 1771 Obverse: George Reigns, Reverse: Britannia left DELECTA DUS, VG. Ireland Thirty Pence Bank Token 1808 VG/About Fine with an edge nick, South Africa (3) Halfcrown 1944 Near Fine, toned, Shillings 1894 (2) Good Fine toned and Near Fine, FranceQuarter Franc 1833W Lille Mint NEF nicely toned, Ancient bronzes unattributed (3) Fair to VG one very worn, one off-centre and one on a ragged flan
One Shilling and SixpenceBank Tokens (2) 1811 Bust type ESC 969, Bull 2112 EF and lustrous with some contact marks and a small spot in the obverse legend on III, 1812 Head type ESC 972, Bull 2115 Bright EF, possibly once lightly cleaned, with some hairlines, nevertheless retaining much eye appeal
IrelandSix ShillingsBank Token 1804 S.6615 Top leaf points to the upright of E in DEI S.6615 GVF/About VF with gold tone, the obverse with some scratches in the legend and a thin scratch in the field
Halfcrowns to Twopence (5) Halfcrown 1916 GVF/NEF with gold tone, Shillings (2) 1825 Lion on Crown VF or slightly better with deep tone, 1826 Bright VF, once cleaned, now retoned, Sixpence 1926 Modified Effigy VF/GVF, Twopence 1797 Fine with good edge, along with Ireland Ten PenceBank Token 1813 Good Fine/VF and colourfully toned
Canada Bank Tokens (12) Pennies (2), Halfpennies (10) includes types from Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, Upper Canada and Lower Canada, in mixed grades VG to VF
Three ShillingBank Token 1811 Bust type Proof, Obverse A2 with 5 Berries in Wreath and front leaf pointing between D and E of DEI Reverse with 26 Acorns. Unlisted by ESC as a Proof striking, appears to be a Proof of ESC 410 (as Bull 2068) An extremely attractive example, all Proof issues very desirable and seldom seen, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82
One Shilling and SixpenceBank Token 1812 Proof with small lettering on the reverse ESC 975, Bull 2117, rated R7 by Bull and of the highest rarity. (1-2 examples believed to exist). Obverse and reverse with a choice deep blue and grey tone. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85
Double Florins to Sixpences (18) Double Florins (3) 1887 Roman 1, 1887 Arabic 1, 1889, Halfcrowns (10) 1687, 1689 First Shield Ex-jewellery, 1707E, 1746 LIMA (holed), 1820 George III, 1825, 1826, 1836, 1887 Jubilee Head (2), One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Token 1816, Shillings (2) 1696, 1745 LIMA, Sixpences (2) 1745 LIMA, 1757 in mixed grades NVG to VF
Ireland Six ShillingBank Token 1804 Top leaf points to the upright of the E of DEI, S.6615 some edge striations by TOKEN suggest lightly rubbed on the edge in this area, 26.5 grammes, Fine,
Crowns (2) 1887 NEF/EF and colourfully toned, 1937 Proof nFDC and attractively toned, Double Florin 1887 Arabic 1 UNC and lustrous, colourfully toned with prooflike fields, One Shilling and SixpenceBank Token 1811 Bust type NEF/GVF and colourfully toned
Five Shillings And SixpenceBank Token 1811 Electrotypes or clichés (2 pieces) Obverse and Reverse both in copper and uniface, the Obverse 42mm diameter, type K, Bust left with the appearance of being cast, 36.80 grammes, Good Fine, The reverse 43mm diameter, type 5a with the wreath stem pointing slightly upwards, on a thin flan and weighing 12.04 grammes, NEF, viewing recommended. We note that Linecar & Stone lists a Reverse 5 uniface piece (L&S 141)
19th CenturyShillings (6) Warwickshire - Birmingham 1811 Workhouse (2) Davis 9 Near EF with an attractive golden tone, and Davis 10">Davis 10 VF, Cheshire - Nantwich Shilling 1811 Davis 1 Near VF, Yorkshire - Bridlington Quay 1811 James StephensonDavis 6 Fine, Staffordshire (2) Bilston 1811 Rushbury and Woolley Davis 2 (2) both Fine. Sixpences 19th Century (3) Staffordshire - Fazeley 1811 Arms of the Harding Family Davis 11 Near VF with some spots, Staffordshire - Bilston 1811 Rushbury and Woolley Davis 3 (2) NVF/Fine and Fine. Ireland Bank Tokens (2) Ten Pence 1813 VF, Five Pence 1805 Fine, GB One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Token 1812 About Fine, toned
Ireland Six ShillingBank Token 1804 Top leaf points to the upright of the E of DEI, S.6615 VF with some scratches and some staining below the bust, as part of a group of (11) with a further group of Ireland (5) Punt 1994, Pennies (3) 1935, 1942, 1943, Halfpenny 1942, in mixed circulated grades. GB (4) Crown 1900 LXIV VG/Near Fine, Florin 1920 VG and DecimalTwo Pounds (2) 1989 Bill of Rights, 1994 Tercentenary of the Bank of England GVF to NEF, and a Imitation Ancient Greek Tetradrachm in low grade
Crowns to Threepences in an album page (19) George III to William IV comprising Crowns (9) 1819 LX, 1820 LX (2), 1820LX 2 over 1, 1821 SECUNDO (3), 1822 SECUNDO, 1822 TERTIO, Halfcrowns (4) 1816, 1817 Bull Head, 1818, 1835, Shillings (3) 1816, 1834 (2), Sixpences 1816 (2), Threepence 1835 in mixed grades VG to Fine, along with Ireland Ten PenceBank Token 1805 Fine, toned
Three ShillingBank Token 1814 VF/GVF, Halfcrown 1820 George IV VF/GVF the obverse with contact marks, along with medals (3) 1897 Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 25mm diameter in silver The Official Royal Mint issue (2) both NEF, Coronation of George VI 1937 Reverse: Britannia seated right holds a crown with a dove and olive branch perched on top CANADA. INDIA. S.AFRICA. AUSTRALIA. NEW ZEALAND BRITAIN GVF toned
One Shilling and SixpenceBank Token 1812 About VF toned, Sixpences (4) 1757 GVF, 1758 VF, 1817 NVF, 1834 Fair/VG this coin accompanied with an old note stating 'This Sixpence was found in the pocket of the Stewardess of the Pegasus who was taken from the water after being immersed a month'
Crowns to Farthings (135) Farthing 1799 UNC or near so with good subdued lustre, Halfcrown 1848 8 over 6 About Fine, as part of a group of George II to Elizabeth II includes some Double Florins, Bank Tokens, and Halfcrowns, we noticed a handful of scarcer types, in mixed grades, some later dates lustrous
One Shilling and SixpenceBank Token 1811 GEF, Shilling 1825 Lion on Crown the 5 in the date double struck GVF, Sixpences (3) 1821 B of BRITANNIAR double struck, 1826 Lion on Crown the date double struck NVF, 1829 NEF, Groat 1888 GVF/NEF
Crown 1844 Star Stops on edge, unfinished obverse die, with triangle shape around the hanging hair-curl, Near Fine, Shilling 1816 A/UNC and lustrous, One Shilling and SixpenceBank Token 1816 GVF, Pennies (3) 1862 EF/GVF, 1877 GEF and nicely toned, 1918KN NVF with some old scuffs on the obverse
19th Century (28) a small collection comprising Eighteen Pence Northamptonshire - Peterborough 1811 Obverse: West front of Peterborough Cathedral, Reverse: Peterborough Bank Token GVF, Shillings (22) Yorkshire (6) Bridlington 1812 Cook and Harwood Davis 5 VF toned Leeds 1812 Reverse: Arms with owls as supporters Davis 30">Davis 30 NEF toned, Doncaster Mirfin and Parker 1812 Obverse: Lion holding a standard, Reverse: Seated female, D over the 1 in the date, with H on the bale, Davis 8 VF, York 1811 Cattle and Barber, Letter Y on last palm blade over the last digit of the date, Davis 62 GEF and lustrous, Bradford 1812 James Laycock Davis 3 VF, Yorkshire County - West Riding 1811 Davis 1 GVF toned, Norfolk (3) Diss 1811 Muskett & Sons Davis 7 NEF and nicely toned, Yarmouth (2) 1811 F.R.Reynolds Davis 15 NVF, 1811 J.Hunton's Davis 13, VF/GVF with a few tone spots, Warwickshire - Birmingham 1811 The Workhouse Davis 8 EF and lustrous, Staffordshire - Bilston 1811 Rushbury and Woolley Davis 2 GVF, Dorset (2) Poole 1812 W.B.Best Davis 8 Toned VF, Blandford 1811 H.Ward Davis 2, VF, Gloucester 1811 Arms of Gloucester between two sprigs of olive, crest a cap of maintenance Davis 5 VF or better, toned, Devon County - undated, Obverse: Arms, Reverse: Devon Silver Token, Davis 2 Fine, Somerset (2) Bristol 1811 Obverse: Arms without supporters, Reverse: BRISTOL SILVER TOKEN 12, Davis 18 GVF toned, Bath 1812 Davis 17, C.Culverhouse, I.Orchard and J.Phipps, no Periods after C,I, and J Davis 17 VF toned, Rare, Northumberland - Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1812 Obverse: Arms PAYABLE BY ALEXr KELTY NEWCASTLE ON TYNE Reverse: View of a colliery Davis 7 EF and lustrous, Hampshire - Andover 1812 Seven Acorns inside left of wreath, Davis 17 VF, Buckinghamshire - High Wycombe 1811 Town Hall-James Gomme Davis 1 VF Toned, Lancashire - Liverpool Shilling 1812 Obverse: The Arms of Liverpool. Thos. Wilson, Reverse: A female seated on a bale, Davis 2 Near VF, nicely toned, Non-Local undated Bees and Beehive/Britannia Davis 7 VF, Cheshire - Stockport 1812 G.&R. Ferns and T.Cartwright, Bees and Beehive/Female seated, 15 bees, No H on the bale Davis 5 VF, Penny Birmingham and Swansea 1811 Rose Copper Company Davis 95 GVF, Halfpennies (3) Non Local, Trade and Navigation 1813 Davis 43 NEF, Non Local 1815 Genuine British Copper, Britannia left, 4 Leaves in the olive branch Davis 73 VF, Penny Countermarked on a 1797 Penny ROBINSON CUTLER, AVERY ROW, LOWER GROSVENOR STREET LONDON undated, Near Fine, USA Hard Times Token 1837 Executive Experiment GVF
Three ShillingBank Tokens in LCGS holders (2) 1812 Bust Type ESC 415, Bull 2075, UNC, the obverse lustrous, the reverse with pleasing tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, 1815 ESC 423 UNC in an LCGS holder and graded LCSG 82
Halfcrowns (3) 1817 Bull Head NEF with a small scuff and some toning on the obverse, 1819 GVF/NEF with a tone spot on the obverse, 1834 GVF, Three ShillingBank Token 1812 VF with some hairlines
Crown 1662 No Rose, No Date on edge, About Fine, Halfcrown 1689 Second Shield, No Frosting, with Pearls, About Fine/Fine, One Shilling and SixpenceBank Token 1811 GVF, Shillings (2) 1743 Roses NVF, 1787 No Hearts GVF
Bank Tokens (8) Three Shillings (4) 1811 Bust Good Fine/Fine, 1812 Bust About Fine/Fine, 1813 Fine with some scratches on the obverse, 1814 Fine/Near Fine, One Shilling and Sixpence (4) 1811 Fine, 1813 Fine, 1815 (2) VF/GVF and GVF
Bank Tokens (4) Three Shillings (2) 1811 Bust type Good Fine, 1812 Head type About Fine/Fine, One Shilling and Sixpence (2) 1811 Bust type Fine, Ex-brooch mount, 1814 Fine with an edge nick
Ireland (11) Crown 1690 Poor/NVG, Halfcrowns Gunmoney (2) 1690 May. Small size S.6580CCC Limerick Bust NVF with some pitting to the flan, Halfcrown 1690 June VG/About Fine, Gunmoney Shillings (5) 1690 Large size Apr: Fine with a planchet clip, 1690 June. VF, 1690 June. Fine with pitted surfaces, 1689 Dec: as S.6581K with ERA for FRA, NEF for wear but pitted, Shilling 1690 June. S.6582G VF pitted with a few small spots Shilling Edward VI 1549 a contemporary brass imitation 'Bungal' issue S.6494A mintmark Arrow, weight 6.5 grammes Fair, scarce, Farthings (2) Armstrong's Coinage of 1660-1661 Upright die axis, R on Crown band, S.6566 Fair/NVF the obverse with surface corrosion, Southern Cities of Refuge local issue 1645-1647, Cork (?) Ship reverse on a rectangular flan, 2.9 grammes, Poor thus preventing a more accurate attribution, along with a further group of Ireland (19) Ten PenceBank Token 1813, Five Pence Bank Token 1805, Pennies (3) 1805 (2), 1822, Halfpennies (11) George II worn (1), 1742, 1748, 1749, 1766, 1781, 1805 (3), 1822, 1823, Farthings (2) 1723 Woods, 1806, and a small fantasy copy of an 1822 Penny in mixed circulated grades
Bank Tokens in LCGS holders (3) Three Shillings 1812 Head type ESC 416, Bull 2079 UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, One Shilling and Sixpence (2) 1812 Bust type ESC 971, Bull 2114 GVF, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 55, 1812 Head type ESC 972, Bull 2115 A/UNC, the reverse colourfully toned, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70
Sixpences, Threepences and small silver a collection in album pages comprising Sixpences (100) 1816, 1818, 1819 counterfeit, 1820, 1821, 1824, 1826 (holed), 1834 (holed), 1836, 1870 Die Number 7, 1872 Die Number 48, 1875 Die Number 12, 1877 Die Number 5, 1880, 1881, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887 Young Head, 1887 Jubilee Head Withdrawn type, 1887 Jubilee Head Revised type, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, then 1911 to 1967 inclusive (one example for each year), Brass Threepences 1937-1967 the complete date run of currency pieces (30), Groats (12), Silver Threepences (74) 1834, 1859, 1865, 1866, 1870, 1872, 1873, 1874, 1877, 1878, 1880 (2), 1881, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893 (2), 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904 (2), 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, then all currency dates to 1944, Threehalfpences (2) 1839, 1843 both holed, in mixed grades, most with residue from long term storage in vinyl this possibly removable, also a small mixed group (22) of Decimals, medals, Bank Tokens and Ancient in mixed grades
Tokens, Gaming Tokens, Medals, Toy Money and a small group of George III base metal Halfcrowns, Shillings and Bank Tokens (95) in mixed circulated grades, a few holed
Halfcrowns (21) and Florins (13) Victoria to George VI and One Shilling and SixpenceBank Token 1811 in a Lindner Tray, over half are pre-1920-issues, in mixed grades, a few later dates lustrous, along with a further group of Double Florins 1887 (4) Arabic 1 (3), Roman 1 (1) and Halfcrowns (35) Victoria to George V in mixed grades some EF and lustrous
Double Florins (2) 1887 Arabic 1 UNC toned, 1889 Fine, Three ShillingBank Token 1812 NVF, One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Tokens (2) 1811 Bust type GVF, 1813 GVF with a G stamped in the obverse field
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