Florin 1920 Sterling head, I of GEORGIVS points to a space, ESC 939, Bull 3765, Davies 1744 dies 2E, UNC with much original colour and lustre, the obverse with hints of golden tone, few coins with the original colour survive, a superb example of the first year of the half silver type in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82
Maundy Set 1985 Lustrous UNC in the original sealed vinyl, along with Medal Ripon Cathedral 1985 4th April 45mm diameter in Sterling silver Lustrous UNC with toning, boxed with certificate, the box with the date of the Maundy Service on the inside of the lid
Shilling 1921 'Sterling' Head, ESC 1431, Bull 3810Davies 1805 dies 3D, the last issue of the deeper cut portrait, as used on the earlier .925 silver issues, NEF/EF, Ex-Peter Davies, London Coins Auction A126 Lot 427 hammer price £180, where it was described as 'one of the finest examples seen by the vendor'
One Ten Thousandth of a £ Sterling 1901 Edward VII Pattern for a proposed Decimal coinage, for Thomas Parker, Rogers 920, (rated RRR) Obverse: SILVERED BRONZE 1901 KING EDWARD VII, Reverse: 10 THOUSΛNDTH OF £STERLING, 16mm diameter, 1.78 grammes, EF with some small verdigris spots on the reverse, extremely rare, an unusual piece
Florin 1923 Davies 1752 dies 2E the last use of the 'sterling head' obverse die (I of BRITT point to a rim tooth) GVF the reverse with a subtle and colourful tone
CrownEdward VIII Patina Collection Pattern 1937 Proof in .925 silver. Obverse, head of king left by DR Golder. Reverse, similar to the adopted design for the Wreath Crown but the date either side of the lowest rose. This is a mule, the obverse having the longer legend use on some colonial pieces. FID DEF IND IMP is repeated on the reverse. Only 2 pieces made in sterling silver. Ex INA archive collection, nFDC with some toning
Florin 1923 Davies 1752 - dies 2+E. This rare final use of the high relief 'sterling' head obv. 2, has a satinized surface, possibly from being originally a specimen. A very rare coin in this grade Good EF with some spots reverse
Shilling 1921 ESC 1431, Davies 1805 dies 3D, S.4023 Nose to S, with the higher relief bust as used on the sterling silver issues prior to 1920 UNC and nicely toned with a hint of cabinet friction on the reverse, Rare with Spink now listing at £185 in UNC
Shilling 1921 Obv 3 Rev D -- B.S.C. 1805 -- a rare grade for this scarce obv. for 1921 and the last issue of Spink's 'deeply engraved' sterling silver head. The finest grade seen by vendor, UNC toned
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