Two Pounds 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games - Wales Gold ProofS.K15 FDC uncased, with no certificate, only issued in the Gold Proof set and rarely available as a single item
Fifty Pence 2014 Commonwealth Games - Glasgow Gold ProofS.H28 nFDC to FDC with very light toning, uncased in capsule, with no certificate, only 233 pieces issued, one of the lowest mintage figures of any of the modern Gold Fifty Pence Proofs
Maundy Presentation 2014 comprising Maundy Sets 2014 (8) and Maundy Fourpences 2014 (2) making up the 88 pence awarded by the Queen for this year, all the coins UNC and still sealed in the plastics, along with both Maundy Purses and including the £5.50 from the second purse made up of a Five Pound Crown 2014 Queen Anne 300th Anniversary of her Death and Fifty Pence 2014 Commonwealth Games - Glasgow both UNC with some contact marks and a matching gold tone, we note we have only offered one single 2014 set previously and this realised £750
FarthingCommonwealthundated (1656) Pattern in copper Peck 387 Obverse THVS . VNITED . INVINCIBLE Three pillars linked by a cord, bearing a cross, a harp and a thistle, below the central pillar a letter R all within a roped circle, a mullet at top centre, Reverse AND . GOD . DIRECT . OVERCORSE Toothed border, Plain edge Fair with rough surfaces, very rare, Ex-C.Cooke list 38 February 2000
Farthing 1654 CommonwealthPattern in Pewter Shield of St. George obverse Irish Shield reverse inset in rays Peck 373 Very rare, Peck states that this issue was released for circulation on 26 April 1654 and their use was prohibited just a fortnight later, Poor with corroded surfaces as normal for this issue, this type seldom seen , Ex-C.Cooke Jan 2006 (£95)
FarthingCommonwealthundated (1656) Pattern in copper Peck 387 Obverse THVS . VNITED . INVINCIBLE Three pillars linked by a cord, bearing a cross, a harp and a thistle, below the central pillar a letter R all within a roped circle, a mullet at top centre, Reverse AND . GOD . DIRECT . OVERCORSE Toothed border, Plain edge NVF with an old surface mark on the reverse, very few examples known to exist, Ex-Colin Cooke 7/3/1994
Farthing 1654 Commonwealth of England Pattern in Pewter Peck 373 Obverse 1/4 OVNCE . OF . FINE. PEWTr A shield bearing a cross moline, with a wreath of roses above, enclosing the initials TK, Toothed Border, Reverse FOR . NECESSARY . CHANGE A shield bearing the Irish Harp with a laurel wreath above, a sun in centre, with rays extending across the shield to the inner circle. An inner beaded circle broken by the wreath, toothed border, Reverse inverted, Near Fine with the reverse having an oblong-shaped indentation similar to the size and shape of the copper plugs in the later tin coinage, Cataloguers note: issued in 1654 and only circulated for a fortnight before being withdrawn
FarthingCommonwealthundated (1656) Pattern in copper Peck 387 Obverse THVS . VNITED . INVINCIBLE Three pillars linked by a cord, bearing a cross, a harp and a thistle, below the central pillar a letter R all within a roped circle, a mullet at top centre, Reverse AND . GOD . DIRECT . OVERCORSE Toothed border, Plain edge VG with rough surfaces, very rare, we note there was no example in the C.Cooke collection
Unite 1649 Commonwealth mm Sun EF S3208 with much brilliance, some slight weakness of strike in parts of the wreath reverse otherwise overall very crisp, and some minor surface stress marks which hardly detract, choice and desirable and a scarce date in this series
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