GB and World includes GB Crown 1845 Cinquefoil Stops on edge VG, GB Florin 1873 Die Number 28 VG/Near fine, GB Medals (2) 1897 Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee, the Official Royal Mint issue 56mm diameter in bronze, 1902 Coronation of Edward VII, the Official Royal Mint issue 55mm diameter in bronze VF, Canada - Newfoundland50 Cents 1899 Fine, German States - Prussia Five Marks 1914A GF/VF, Panama Balboa 1934 VF, Russia (2) Rouble 1896 Y#59.3 Near Fine, 50 Kopeks 1896 VG, USAHalf Dollar 1964 Kennedy GEF, Spain 50 Pesetas 1949 (Year 50) EF, these as part of a mixed group many different countries represented including, USA, France, Portugal, Belgium, Italy, Denmark, Morocco, Greece, Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, mostly 20th Century, includes many USA Lincoln Cents with some earlier dates, in mixed grades, GB Crowns (9) 1951 (2), 1953 (2), 1965 (2), 1977 (2), 1981, EF to UNC, along with a group of World Banknotes (57) includes examples from Germany (15), Austria, Ireland, Spain, Russia, USA (payment certificate), Scotland, Czechoslovakia, Jamaica (2), Portugal, Japan (4), Italy (5), India, Greece (9), France (7), Egypt (2), Chile, Morocco (2) and Tunisia, in mixed circulated grades, along with a further group of World (19) these in low grades and taped together at the ends (total weight around 8 Kilos)
GB and World (6) GB Penny 1884 Freeman 119 dies 12+N UNC the reverse with traces of lustre, Keeling Cocos Islands 5 Rupees 1913 KM#Tn7 Good Fine, Rare, Morocco 10 Mazunas AH1321 (1904) Y#17.2 EF with traces of lustre, possibly lightly cleaned in the past, Tunisia5 Francs 1946 KM#273 NVF, Halfpenny18th Century Dublin 1795 Alexander Cornwell, Obverse Bust left ALEXr CORNWELL , Reverse: A Shield on which is FOR TRADE surmounted by the Prince of Wales' Crest, DH307 Plain edge, EF with some surface marks, the obverse with the distinctive die break for this issue.(Now thought by many to be attributed to Alexander Cornwell of Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland), USA/IrelandFarthing St. Patricks undated (c.1670) Breen 208, S.6569 Poor
Ireland (3) ShillingJames I First Coinage, Second Bust S.6513 mintmark Martlet 4.46 grammes, Fine with some scratches, SixpennyGroat Henry VIII HR either side of the Crowned Harp, Fourth Harp Issue S.6482 mintmark Lis 2.24 grammes Fine, Sixpence James I First Coinage S.6514 mintmark Martlet 1.96 grammes, Scotland (2) BawbeeMary, First Period, Edinburgh Mint, Reverse with voided Saltire Cross, and cinquefoil each side, Reversed N in EDINBVRGI S.5433, 1.88 grammes About Fine, Bawbee Charles II 1678 S.5628 VG
World a varied group (21) South Africa (9) Crown 1953 Lustrous UNC with golden tone, Halfcrown 1953 UNC and with light golden tone, Florin 1953 Lustrous UNC with golden tone, Shilling 1953 Lustrous UNC and nicely toned, Sixpence 1953 Lustrous UNC, lightly toned with small spots, Threepence 1953 Lustrous UNC, lightly toned, (the silver looks to be a matching group) Penny 1953 UNC with subdued lustre, Halfpenny 1953 UNC/AU with a few small spots, Farthing 1953 A/UNC with traces of lustre, Mauritius (3) Five Cents 1971, Two Cents 1971 and One Cent 1971 all lustrous UNC, Ireland (2) Penny 1940 GVF, Halfpenny 1928 UNC or near so with good lustre, Australia Florins (2) 1910 Fine/VF, 1914H Good Fine, IndiaHalf Rupee 1862 NEF and lustrous with some contact marks, Egypt 50 Piastres 1917 EF, ScotlandBawbee 1678 VG, British West Africa Shilling 1913 NEF, Hungary One Korona 1914 Lustrous UNC
Ireland and Scotland Patina Collection Fantasy Crowns William IV issues (18) Ireland (9) 1830 Reverse: Crowned Harp, Scotland 1830 Reverse: Crowned Scottish shield with a thistle either side, all struck in .925 silver, weight 28.3 grammes, Lustrous UNC to BU an eye-catching series, only 100 minted of each type
GB and World Patina Collection Fantasy Crowns 1808 George III, after Kuchler's 'Bank of EnglandDollar' bust, (19) Wales (11), Scotland (3), Ireland (2), Sierra Leone (3) all struck in .925 silver, 26.75 grammes or more, UNC to BU Lustrous and eye-catching
GB and World Patina Collection Fantasy Crowns 1808 George III, after Kuchler's 'Bank of EnglandDollar' bust, (19) Wales (11), Scotland (4), Ireland (2), Sierra Leone (2) all struck in .925 silver, 26.75 grammes or more, UNC to BU Lustrous and eye-catching
Ireland a 2-coin set 2007 comprising 20 Euro Gold and 10 Euro Silver both Proof FDC by the Mayer Mint, Germany, in the box of issue with certificate, Twopences 1797 (3) Fine to NVF one with many edge knocks, Proof Set 1953 (10 Coins) UNC-nFDC with some toning, the obverse cleaned on a few pieces in the box of issue, Currency Set 1937 GVF to UNC in a slide case, Scotland Communion Token, A.C.Horndean 1787 VF, Engraved: Souvenir World's Columbian Exposition Chicago 1893 - compliments of Keystone Watch Case Co. 25mm diameter in the shape of a pocket watch, Austria2 Schilling 1932 Josef Haydn 1732-1932 200th Anniversary of his Birth EF, Switzerland5 Francs 1934B Fribourg EF with a small tone spot, Token Middlesex Farthingundated DH1105 Hanging Man/May the Knave of Jacobin Clubs never get a trick EF with a flan crack
Patina Collection Fantasy Crowns GB and World issues of Victoria 1887 'Bonomi' style obverse design (after the 1837 Pattern Crown) all in .925 silver, weight 35 grammes (24), GB (10), Ireland (5), Scotland (3), Australia (3), New Zealand (3) all UNC to BU and eye-catching
Patina Collection Fantasy Crowns GB and World issues of Victoria 1887 'Bonomi' style obverse design (after the 1837 Pattern Crown) all in .925 silver, weight 35 grammes (24), GB (10), Ireland (6), Scotland (2), Australia (3), New Zealand (3) all UNC to BU and eye-catching
Patina Collection Fantasy Crowns GB and World issues of Victoria 1887 'Bonomi' style obverse design (after the 1837 Pattern Crown) all in .925 silver, weight 35 grammes (24), GB (7), Ireland (5), Scotland (4), Australia (4), New Zealand (4) all UNC to BU and eye-catching
Patina Collection Fantasy Crowns GB and World issues of Victoria 1887 'Bonomi' style obverse design (after the 1837 Pattern Crown) all in .925 silver, weight 35 grammes (24), GB (7), Ireland (5), Scotland (4), Australia (4), New Zealand (4) all UNC to BU and eye-catching
Patina Collection Fantasy Crowns GB and World issues of Victoria 1887 'Bonomi' style obverse design (after the 1837 Pattern Crown) all in .925 silver, weight 35 grammes (24), GB (7), Ireland (5), Scotland (4), Australia (4), New Zealand (4) all UNC to BU and eye-catching
Patina Collection Fantasy Crowns GB and World issues of Victoria 1887 'Bonomi' style obverse design (after the 1837 Pattern Crown) all in .925 silver, weight 35 grammes (24), GB (7), Ireland (5), Scotland (4), Australia (4), New Zealand (4) all UNC to BU and eye-catching
Patina Collection Fantasy Crowns GB and World issues of Victoria 1887 'Bonomi' style obverse design (after the 1837 Pattern Crown) all in .925 silver, weight 35 grammes (24), GB (7), Ireland (5), Scotland (4), Australia (4), New Zealand (4) all UNC to BU and eye-catching
Patina Collection Fantasy Crowns GB and World issues of Victoria 1887 'Bonomi' style obverse design (after the 1837 Pattern Crown) all in .925 silver, weight 35 grammes (23), GB (6), Ireland (9), Scotland (2), Australia (4), New Zealand (2) all UNC to BU and eye-catching
Patina Collection Fantasy Crowns GB and World issues of Victoria 1887 'Bonomi' style obverse design (after the 1837 Pattern Crown) all in .925 silver, weight 35 grammes (23), GB (7), Ireland (5), Scotland (3), Australia (4), New Zealand (4) all UNC to BU and eye-catching
Patina Collection Fantasy Crowns GB and World issues of Victoria 1887 'Bonomi' style obverse design (after the 1837 Pattern Crown) all in .925 silver, weight 35 grammes (23), GB (8), Ireland (9), Scotland (1), Australia (3), New Zealand (2) all UNC to BU and eye-catching
GB and World Patina Collection Fantasy Crowns 1808 George III, after Kuchler's 'Bank of EnglandDollar' bust, (19) Wales (10), Scotland (1), Jersey (1), Ireland (3), Isle of Man (1), United Kingdom (1), Bahamas (1), Gibraltar (1) all struck in .925 silver, 26.75 grammes or more, UNC to BU Lustrous and eye-catching
GB and World Patina Collection Fantasy Crowns 1808 George III, after Kuchler's 'Bank of EnglandDollar' bust, (18) Wales (10), Scotland (3), Ireland (3), United Kingdom (2) all struck in .925 silver, 26.75 grammes or more, UNC to BU Lustrous and eye-catching
GB and World Patina Collection Fantasy Crowns 1808 George III, after Kuchler's 'Bank of EnglandDollar' bust, (19) Wales (10), Scotland (4), Jersey (2), Ireland (3) all struck in .925 silver, 26.75 grammes or more, UNC to BU Lustrous and eye-catching
GB and World Patina Collection Fantasy Crowns 1808 George III, after Kuchler's 'Bank of EnglandDollar' bust, (19) Wales (10), United Kingdom (1), Scotland (3), Ireland (2), Sierra Leone (3) all struck in .925 silver, 26.75 grammes or more, UNC to BU Lustrous and eye-catching
INA Retro Pattern Crowns in base metal (90) GB (30) 1820 George IV with a representation of the adopted Halfcrown Reverse, Ireland (30) 1820 George IV with a representation of the Gunmoney Reverse, Scotland 1820 George IV Crowned Shield and thistles reverse
GB, Wales, Scotland and IrelandINA Retro Pattern Crowns (383) GB George IV 1820 Reverse as the adopted Halfcrown design in Nickel silver (40), Scotland (83) 1830 George IV Reverse Crowned shield flanked by thistles, in copper (70), in Nickel Silver (13), Wales (99) 1830 George IV Reverse Welsh Dragon, Crowned flanked by Leek, Daffodil and Prince of Wales Feathers, in Nickel Silver (59), in aluminium (40), Ireland George IV 1820 Reverse in the style of the Gunmoney Coinage (148) in nickel silver (30), in copper (69), in aluminium (49), Ireland William IV 1830 Reverse Crowned Harp (13) UNC and lustrous
Ireland (3) SixpenceJames I First Coinage mintmark Bell, Sixpence James I second Coinage mintmark Rose, Sixpence James I Second coinage mintmark Martlet, ScotlandPennyAlexander III VG-Near Fine
World Fantasy Crowns (54) George III and William IV six different base metals types aluminium, nickelsilver, pewter, golden alloy, bronzed copper, and copper and a large number of designs featuring a variety of countries Australia, EIC, Sierra Leone, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England these with several different reverse. Including metal types perhaps as many as 50 different types generally BU and eye catching
World Fantasy Crowns (162) George III and William IV six different base metals types aluminium, nickelsilver, pewter, golden alloy, bronzed copper, and copper and a large number of designs featuring a variety of countries Australia, EIC, Sierra Leone, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England these with several different reverse. Including metal types perhaps as many as 50 different types generally BU and eye catching
World Fantasy Crowns (108) George III and William IV six different base metals types aluminium, nickelsilver, pewter, golden alloy, bronzed copper, and copper and a large number of designs featuring a variety of countries Australia, EIC, Sierra Leone, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England these with several different reverse. Including metal types perhaps as many as 50 different types generally BU and eye catching
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