Three Shillings to Sixpence (8) Three Shilling Bank Token 1812 Bust type Fine, cleaned, Halfcrown 1820 George IV Fine, Ex-Mount, Shillings (2) 1787 No Hearts, Fine with a dig in the obverse field, 1817 NVF, Sixpences (4) 1697 Third Bust, Later Harp, Small Crowns, Fine, bent and straightened, 1758 Near Fine/About Fine, 1787 No Hearts, Good Fine with some haymarks, 1816 Fine
Three ShillingBank Token 1811 Bust type 26 Acorns ProofESC 409 formerly in an NGC holder graded PF63, nFDC with some light scratches in the obverse field
Tokens, Medalets, Gaming Counters, Weights, Jetons a wide variety (126) includes Medal - Russia 300 Years of the Romanov dynasty 1613-1913 29mm diameter in brass VF with suspension loop, Communion Token Earlstown Kirk 1832 Fine/VF, Gaming Counters 'To Hanover' 22mm diameter (19) 1830, 1837 (11), 1849, 1853, 1862, 1867 (3), 1868, 'To Hanover' 18mm diameter 1837 (2), Gaming Counters George III 'Spade' Guinea style (14) 1701 (3), 1768, 1770, 1790 (7, one holed), 1797 (2), Gaming Counters George III 'Spade' Half Guinea style (17) undated (2), 1701, 1768 (2), 1788 (4, one with scalloped edge), 1790, 1794, 1794 Simcox, 1795 Simcox (3), 1789, 1799, Whist Counters Victorian (3), two with 'Keep Your Temper' legends George III Contemporary Counterfeits in base metal (11) Three ShillingBank Token 1812, Shillings (9) 1816, 1818 (2), 1819 (4), 1820 (2) and Sixpence 1818, Satirical Tokens (5) 1830 Earl Grey 'By Trampling on Liberty I Lost The Reins (2), 1831 William IV 'By Trampling on Liberty I Lost The Reins' (3), Death of George IV 1830 24mm diameter in brass (2), Death of Queen Caroline 1821 27mm diameter in brass (2), Rechenpfennig Token (2) William III undated 19mm diameter in brass by Weidinger, the reverse in thew style of a William and Mary Shilling, William and Mary 18mm diameter in brass, undated Obverse: William III, Reverse Mary II, Medalet, Marriage of Prince Albert Edward, Prince of Wales to H.R.H. Princess Alexandra of Denmark 1863, Victoria Counter Tokens (8) Obverse: Young Head of Victoria, Reverse Prince of Wales Feathers, three within a crown, one within a cartouche, Obverse: Young Head of Queen Victoria, Reverse: Double headed Eagle with shield on breast (4), Medalets (3), The Great Exhibition Building Opened 1862 (2), 1809 George III Reigns by Kettle 24mm diameter in copper, in mixed circulated grades, an interesting and wide ranging group
Three Shillings to MaundyPenny (9) comprising Three Shilling Bank Token 1814, NEF the reverse with some minor hairlines, Halfcrown 1914 VF with some gold toning, Sixpences (2) 1743 Roses Near Fine, holed, 1787 Hearts, Good Fine, Threepence 1895 VF toned, Maundy Twopence 1795 Good Fine, holed, Pennies 1826 Reverse A (2) the first Good Fine with some digs, the second Fine, Maundy Penny 1882 GVF/VF
Pennies to Third Farthing (8) comprising Pennies (4) 1862 Good Fine, 1882H NVF, 1951 (2) both UNC with practically full lustre, Halfpenny 1853 Italic 5 GVF cleaned and retoned, Third Farthing 1835 GEF/AU with a thin scratch on the obverse, along with Three ShillingBank Token 1811 Bust type brooch mounted, with blue enamelling on the obverse, and Spanish American 8 Reales 1815 Poor with worn legends
Three ShillingBank Tokens, Halfcrowns and One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Tokens (10) comprising Three Shilling Bank Token 1811 Bust type Fine/Good Fine, Halfcrowns (5) 1834 WW in script VF ex-swivel mount, 1836 About VF, 1887 Jubilee Head (2) the first VF toned, the second Good Fine, 1897 VF cleaned and retoning, 1898 Good Fine, One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Tokens (3) 1811 Bust type Fine, 1814 VF with an old scrape on the obverse, 1816 Fine
The Millionaires Collection a 21-coin set in .925 silver comprising modern replicas of rare and iconic coins such as Henry VIII George Noble, Richard IIIGold Angel, William and MarySilver Crown, George IIIMilitary Guinea, Elizabeth I Portcullis Money Four Testern, Queen Anne VIGO Five Guineas, Edward VI Silver Crown, Edward III Double Leopard, Charles I Oxford Crown, Henry VIII Testoon, Elizabeth I Pound, Cromwell Silver Sixpence, Henry III Gold Penny, Henry VII Sovereign, Carlisle Silver Three Shillings, Charles I Triple Unite, James I Spur Ryal, Alfred the Great Penny, Commonwealth Halfcrown, Henry VII Testoon, Coenwulf Penny, many with gold plating to match the original coin, nFDC to FDC in the box of issue with all certificates
Three ShillingBank Token 1812 Head type ESC 416, Bull 2079 UNC and lustrous with some minor contact marks and hairlines, the bust and reverse design frosted and exhibiting excellent eye appeal
Postal Orders (9) GB (8) Five Shillings 1950 and 1962, Three Shillings and Sixpence (3) 1955, 1956 and 1957, Two Shillings 1965, One Shilling 1960, and India Five Rupees 1991, in mixed grades
Three ShillingBank Token 1811 Bust type Proof, Obverse A2 with 5 Berries in Wreath and front leaf pointing between D and E of DEI Reverse with 26 Acorns. Unlisted by ESC as a Proof striking, appears to be a Proof of ESC 410 (as Bull 2068) An extremely attractive example, all Proof issues very desirable and seldom seen, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82
The Millionaires Collection, modern fantasy replicas of iconic coin rarities through the ages, an 8-coin set comprising 22 carat Gold (6) and .925 Silver issues (2) as follows:- Crown Charles I 1644 Oxford in Rhodium plated gold 4.09 grammes, Penny Coenwulf in gold 4.03 grammes, Pattern 5 Unite Charles I in gold 4.04 grammes, Three Shillings Charles I 1645 Siege coinage, in Rhodium plated gold 4.07 grammes, Spur Ryal James I in gold 4.04 grammes, Testoon Henry VIII in Rhodium plated gold 4.02 grammes, Testoon Henry VIII in silver 14.90 grammes, Double Leopard Edward III in silver 20.21 grammes, Lustrous Prooflike UNC in the London Mint Office box of issue with certificates, along with two unrelated certificates, originally cost in excess of £2000
JerseyThree Shilling Token 1813 KM#Tn6 GVF/NEF the reverse with some thin scratches and contact marks, these pieces seldom seen and examples above VF are deceptively scarce
Three ShillingBank Token 1814 VF/GVF, Halfcrown 1820 George IV VF/GVF the obverse with contact marks, along with medals (3) 1897 Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 25mm diameter in silver The Official Royal Mint issue (2) both NEF, Coronation of George VI 1937 Reverse: Britannia seated right holds a crown with a dove and olive branch perched on top CANADA. INDIA. S.AFRICA. AUSTRALIA. NEW ZEALAND BRITAIN GVF toned
Three ShillingBank Tokens in LCGS holders (2) 1812 Bust Type ESC 415, Bull 2075, UNC, the obverse lustrous, the reverse with pleasing tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, 1815 ESC 423 UNC in an LCGS holder and graded LCSG 82
Halfcrowns (3) 1817 Bull Head NEF with a small scuff and some toning on the obverse, 1819 GVF/NEF with a tone spot on the obverse, 1834 GVF, Three ShillingBank Token 1812 VF with some hairlines
Bank Tokens (8) Three Shillings (4) 1811 Bust Good Fine/Fine, 1812 Bust About Fine/Fine, 1813 Fine with some scratches on the obverse, 1814 Fine/Near Fine, One Shilling and Sixpence (4) 1811 Fine, 1813 Fine, 1815 (2) VF/GVF and GVF
Bank Tokens (4) Three Shillings (2) 1811 Bust type Good Fine, 1812 Head type About Fine/Fine, One Shilling and Sixpence (2) 1811 Bust type Fine, Ex-brooch mount, 1814 Fine with an edge nick
Bank Tokens in LCGS holders (3) Three Shillings 1812 Head type ESC 416, Bull 2079 UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, One Shilling and Sixpence (2) 1812 Bust type ESC 971, Bull 2114 GVF, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 55, 1812 Head type ESC 972, Bull 2115 A/UNC, the reverse colourfully toned, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70
ScotlandThree Shillings Charles I Fourth Coinage 1642 SALVS REIP SUPR LEX reverse legend S5592 Coincraft SC135-005 uneven wear F-VF with some old scratches and struck a little off centre, a seldom offered type, certainly the first we have seen
Double Florins (2) 1887 Arabic 1 UNC toned, 1889 Fine, Three ShillingBank Token 1812 NVF, One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Tokens (2) 1811 Bust type GVF, 1813 GVF with a G stamped in the obverse field
The Millionaires Collection an 8-coin set comprising eight different modern replicas of rare and iconic coins from the British series, now all struck in silver:- 5 Guineas Queen Anne, Carlisle Siege Three Shillings, Spur Ryal James I, Elizabeth I Ryal, Crown Edward VI, Gold Penny Coenwulf, Double Leopard Edward III, Testoon Henry VIII, in presentation box with certificates
Three ShillingBank Token 1811, Shillings (5) 1758, 1872 Die Number 64, 1874 Die Number 36, 1893, 1906, Sixpence 1875 Die Number 54, GVF-NEF, Sixpences 1947 (4), 1948 (8), 1949 (12), 1950 (15), 1951 (12), 1952 (1), 1953 (20), 1954 (13), 1955 (9), 1956 (9), 1958 (1), 1959 (1), in mixed grades, some of the 1950 coins in UNC, SilverThreepences (25) 1850, 1872, 1873, 1883, 1887 Young Head, 1893, 1899, 1903, 1907, 1910, 1911 (2), 1912, 1913, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1932, 1933, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, in mixed grades some EF, along with Year Sets1965 (5), 1966 (19) EF to UNC some in slide cases, some in cards
Three ShillingBank Token 1815 ESC 423 EF/GEF and attractively toned, comes with old collector's ticket stating 'Butler, Kingston 1953, Seaby No.423 9/-', One Shilling and Sixpence 1811 ESC 969 GEF/AU with old grey tone, comes with old collector's ticket stating 'Butler 1954, Seaby No.969 5/-'
Crowns (4) 1821 SECUNDO approaching Fine with a dig on the obverse, 1889 GF/NVF, 1894 LVII Fine/Good Fine, 1897 LXI Bright GF/NVF, Three Shilling Bank token 1811 VF, Shillings (2) 1881 NEF the obverse with a couple of scratches, 1912 GEF, Sixpences (2) 1829 VF, 1900 UNC, Pennies (3) 1806 (2) VF and NEF, 1901 UNC, Farthings (3) 1825 GVF, 1893 Lustrous UNC, 1897 Fine
19th Century Non-Local Three Shillings 1811 Ships Colonies and Commerce, Obverse hanging fleece, Reverse Prince of Wales feathers, Withers 2 Near Fine, Rare, comes with old ticket
19th CenturyYorkshire - BradfordThree Shillings 1811 countermark on a Three Shilling Bank TokenDavis 47 Obverse bust type (Davis describes bust type and illustrates Head type) Counter mark and host coin Fine, the obverse with a round indentation on the bust, comes with two old collector's tickets
Bank Tokens in LCGS holders (5) One Shilling and Sixpence (4) 1812 Head type ESC 972 A/UNC and lustrous, slabbed and graded LCGS 70, 1814 ESC 977 UNC and lustrous, slabbed and graded LCGS 78, 1815 ESC 978 A/UNC and lustrous, slabbed and graded LCGS 78, 1816 ESC 979 EF toned, slabbed and graded LCGS 60, Three Shilling Bank Token 1813 ESC 421 A/UNC and lustrous, slabbed and graded LCGS 75
Three ShillingBank Token 1811 Bust type 26 Acorns ESC 408 Choice UNC and lustrous, slabbed and graded LCGS 85, the second finest known of 7 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS population Report
Double Florins (2) 1887 Roman 1 NEF/EF, 1888 A/UNC and lustrous, Three ShillingBank Token 1812 Head type EF, One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Tokens (4) 1813 EF engraved W.C below bust, 1814 About EF, 1815 NEF, 1816 EF
Three ShillingBank Token 1812 Head type ESC 416 UNC and attractively toned, slabbed and graded CGS 80, Ex-Cheshire collection, the second finest of 5 examples thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report
Three ShillingBank Token 1811 Bust type, 26 Acorns ESC 408 EF with some contact marks a small imperfection in the field by REX probably caused in striking, 1812 Bust type ESC 415, EF/About EF
Three ShillingBank Token 1811 Obverse A1, front leaf of laurel wreath points to the tip of the E, ESC 407 EF with some contact marks, One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Tokens (2) 1812 Bust type ESC 971 EF and colourfully toned with some contact marks, 1813 ESC 976 GVF
A small group housed in a collectors album (7) Crowns (2) 1844 Star Stops on edge F/GF toned, 1893 LVI GF/NVF, Double Florin 1887 Arabic 1 Fine, toned, Three ShillingBank Token 1814 A/UNC and nicely toned, Florins (2) 1849 Fie with a scratch o the obverse, 1901 GVF/EF the obverse scratched, Shilling 1888 8 over 7 NEF, come with extra album pages and plastic inserts
Three ShillingBank Token 1812 Bust type ESC 415 UNC and lustrous the obverse though with small depression and a series of scuff marks in front of the bust
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