DecimalTwenty Penceundatedmules (2008) S.G4A (3) the first EF in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 65, the second A/UNC in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75, the third UNC in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80
DecimalTwenty Penceundated (2008) muleS.G4A Choice UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85. Of 727 examples on the LCGS Population Report, only one has been graded higher
Penny 1860 Toothed Border/Beaded Border mule, the obverse with second T in BRITT over a higher T, as Freeman 9, dies 2+B, NVG Very Rare, and listed as R17 by Freeman, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 10, Ex-Croydon Coin Auctions 4/5/2010 Lot 166, Ex-Frank Stephenson Collection, London Coins Auction A157 June 2017 Lot 2846 hammer price £550
Sovereign 2014 the errormule, the Obverse a currency strike, the Reverse frosted and resembling a Proof striking, uncased in capsule with certificate number 00107
Sovereign 2014 the errormule, the reverse highly frosted and resembling a Proof strike, paired with a currency obverse, a known variety, although unlisted as such by the Spink catalogue, the 'Proof' reverse with the odd tiny nick and tiny flecks of tone, the obverse choice, retaining full lustre and brilliance, BU/nFDC an exceptionally nice example
Penny 1860 Beaded Border/Toothed Border muleFreeman 8, dies 1+D VG cleaned, in an LCGS yellow ticket holder 'Cleaned VG', Extremely rare and rated R18 by Freeman, both the mule types are extremely rare and are missing from many advanced Penny collections
Sovereign 2014 the errormule, the reverse highly frosted and resembling a Proof strike, paired with a currency obverse, UNC/Prooflike UNC and fully lustrous
Penny 1860 Beaded Border/Toothed Border muleFreeman 8 dies 1+D, VG with all major details clear, Extremely Rare and seldom offered in any grade, both the 1860 mule types seldom seen and missing from many Victorian Penny collections
Penny 1860 Toothed Border/Beaded Border muleFreeman 9 dies 2+B, also with R over lower 'thin' R in VICTORIA and higher T in BRITT, VG and free from problems, very rare in any grade, both the 1860 mule types seldom seen and missing from many Victorian Penny collections
Sovereign 2014 the errormule, the Reverse struck from Proof dies, the Obverse struck from a currency die, in a PCGS holder labelled 'Unfinished PR Obv Die' and graded PR68 Deep Cameo
Sovereign 2014 the errormule, the reverse highly frosted and resembling a Proof strike, paired with a currency obverse, UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder, slabbed and graded LCGS 92, comes with the original Royal Mint box with certificate
Penny 1844 Model by Joseph Moore, dated on the obverse only, mule Freeman dies N+Q (see plate XV in the 1985 edition of Michael J. Freeman 'The Bronze Coinage of Great Britain') this die pairing unlisted by Freeman, NEF and presumably Very Rare
Sovereign 2014 the errormule, the reverse highly frosted and resembling a Proof strike, paired with a currency obverse, BU/nFDC a known variety, although unlisted as such by the Spink catalogue, recently offered at up to £3000 on internet websites
DecimalTwenty Penceundatedmule (2008) S.G4A Lustrous UNC, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the joint second finest known of 724 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, we note only one example graded LCGS 88
Sovereign 2014 the errormule, the reverse highly frosted and resembling a Proof strike, paired with a currency obverse, UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder, slabbed and graded LCGS 95, the first and therefore finest example thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report
Britannia Silver Two Pounds 2014 Mule, the obverse with the obverse intended for the Year of the Horse coin, S.BF2F in a PCGS holder and graded PCGS MS68, we note these have been retailing for £199 to £275 on internet websites
Shilling 1711 Third Bust ESC 1157 rated R4 by ESC where they state 'probably a mule', very rare with few examples known, NVF/VF, the Coincraft catalogue states 'virtually unknown above VF grade', the first example we have offered
Penny 1860 Toothed Border Beaded Border muleFreeman 9 dies 2+B VG or better with all major details clear, Ex-Croydon Coin Auction 4/9/2001 hammer price £650
DecimalTen Pence 2009 mule with the earlier (2008 and before) crowned lion reverse, one of only two examples believed to exist GEF/AU with a scratch across the Queen's hairline
Penny 1860 Pattern in copper by Moore, Mule of Obverse 2 (die in rusted state) and Obverse C (Standing Britannia facing half-right with ONE PENNY legend) UNC/nFDC and toned, Extremely Rare
DecimalTwenty PenceundatedmuleS.4631A Choice UNC slabbed and graded CGS 85, the joint second finest of 689 examples now recorded by the CGS Population Report, we note only 4 examples have graded CGS 85
Sixpence 1696Y Third Bust, Early Harp. Large Crowns, ESC 1542, described by ESC as a mule, and rated at R7, Good Fine, previously unseen by us and of the highest rarity
Two Pounds Britannia 2014 Chinese Lunar series Year of the Horse Mule, the obverse with the standard £2 Britannia rim with the toothed border S.4830A UNC and choice, slabbed and graded CGS 96
Penny 1860 Toothed Border/Beaded Border MuleFreeman 9 dies 2+B NVG/Fair, Extremely Rare and our extensive database archive shows that this is the first example of this type we have offered, Ex-Croydon Coin Auction £92
Farthing 1860 Toothed Border/Beaded Border MuleFreeman 498 dies 2+A VF/NEF with some surface marks on the obverse and an edge bruise at 1 o'clock on the obverse, Very Rare in grades above Fine
DecimalTwenty PenceundatedmuleS.4631A choice Unc and graded CGS 82 and in their holder, this type very rare in this high grade, at the time of writing the 4th finest of 402 examples on the CGS Population Report
Farthing 1860 Toothed Border/Beaded Border muleFreeman 498 dies 2+A GVF with a couple of rim nicks, very rare especially in grades above Fine, Ex-Colin Cooke 30/8/1997
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
Penny 1860 Beaded Border/Toothed Border muleFreeman 8 dies 1+D listed as R18 by Freeman approaching VF with a streaky appearance, nevertheless an extremely rare variety
Groat 1838 BRITANNIAB error (the Groat reverse possibly muled with the rare Threepence variety obverse) the last R in BRITANNIAR quite different to the first only Poor but unrecorded
Crown 1893 Obv 1 Rev C -- B.S.C. 503b -- having streamer as illustrated on page 47, but with widest edge lettered 'Regina' and muled with the 501c obv., having broader flan and 'I.L.' initials. Only one copy known to vendor. NVF
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