Florin 1863 ESC 822, Bull 2850, VG in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 15 with all major details bold and clear, one of the key dates in the Gothic Florin series and seldom seen in any grade
Sixpence 1933 ESC 1822, Bull 3913 Choice UNC and fully lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the joint finest known of 12 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, Ex-London Coins Auction A135 December 2011 Lot 2058 (part)
Crown 1692 QVARTO edge ESC 83, Bull 822 VF with a small edge nick and minor haymarking, once lightly cleaned, now with gold, blue and magenta tone, William and Mary Crowns seldom seen in any grade above Fine
Maundy Set 1822 the Threepence with the smaller head from the Twopence punch, ESC 2425, Bull 2444, UNC or near so and lustrous the Fourpence prooflike, a superior set with superb eye appeal, George IV Maundy sets almost never encountered in this high grade
Sixpence 1933 ESC 1822, Bull 3913 Choice UNC and fully lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the joint finest known of 12 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, Ex-London Coins Auction A135 December 2011 Lot 2058 (part)
Florin 1863 ESC 822, Bull 2850 VG with a round indentation in the reverse field before ONE, causing a weak spot in the corresponding position on the obverse on the T of VICTORIA, otherwise an even example with all major details clear. A very rare date and seldom offered in any grade
Florin 1863 ESC 822, Bull 2850 VG/NF without problems, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 10, a collectable example of this very rare date, and thus far the only example recorded by the LCGS Population Report
Crown 1822 TERTIO ESC 252, Bull 2320 GEF with some hairlines, an even gold tone over original mint lustre contributes to the excellent eye appeal of the coin
Florin 1863 ESC 822, Bull 2850 VG with some long scratches in the obverse fields, all legend bold with some shield detail visible, a key date rarity of the Florin series
Crowns (2) 1845 Cinquefoil stops on edge, ESC 282, Bull 2564, the edge ex-swivel mount at 3 and 9 o'clock, plugged in these two places, Good Fine, 1822 TERTIO ESC 252, Bull 2320 Fine
Crown 1821 Uniface trials or electrotypes for both sides of the coin, the reverse slightly convex, struck in silver; The reverse displays a small raised dot on the horse's breast, This ties in with ESC 262 (page 33 1992 edition) which states:- 'a small dot on the horse's body' which 'has not yet been removed' Rayner is referring to a plain edge coin minted the following year exhibiting the same characteristics as this piece. The reverse also missing the streamer, this also referred to in Linecar & Stone 6 on a copper trial (Page 57) where it is stated 'This would appear to be an artist's trial the check the erasion of the streamer' We also note some raised dots on the King's portrait, this would appear to be an intermediate pattern whose design was adopted, albeit with some changes, on the 1821-1822 Currency issues, Both sides NEF with matching dark grey tone, and both sides with full edge inscription as on the currency 1821 issue, an interesting insight into the progression on artists types 1820-1822. A coin of this description with the dot, but with full streamer and dated 1820 was present in the Forster, Marshall, Brice, Lingford, Clarke-Thornhill, Nobleman, Hamilton-Smith, Monagu and Murdochcollections
Crown 1822 TERTIO ESC 252 UNC or very near so with old grey and gold toning over underlying original lustre, a superb original piece with plenty of eye appeal, much scarcer in this grade than the 1821 coin, comes with old collector's ticket stating 'Spink 1952, Seaby No.252 55/-, ESC 252'
Sixpence 1933 ESC 1822 Choice UNC attractively toned, slabbed and graded CGS 85, the joint finest known of 12 examples thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report
Florin 1863 ESC 822 VF and even and pleasing, problem-free example, the die axis with a rotation of 45 degrees, unusual, Extremely Rare and easily the best example of this date handled by us, or recorded by CGS
Crown 1822 TERTIO ESC 252 UNC and attractively toned, with some light contact marks, retaining some mint lustre, an attractive example and far scarcer than the 1821 coin in this high grade
Crown 1822 SECUNDO ESC 251 A/UNC, slabbed and graded CGS 70, cross-graded AU55 by ICCS, Ex-London Coins Auction A141 2/6/2013 Lot 1237, the joint finest known of 7 examples thus far recorded by the CGS Population report
Crown 1822 TERTIO ESC 252 Practically mint state with gold and olive toning over underlying original brilliance Ex-Spink Auction 98 16/6/1993 lot 68 hammer price £560
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