Two Day Coins, Antiques & Collectibles Auction (Day 1 Lots 1-298, Day 2 Lots 299-535)

Including items from the John Bunney Collection (Lots 1-298) & Private Collection of fine GB coins and a Private Motorcycling Memorabilia Collection

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room Kenardington, Kent

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Two Day Coins, Antiques & Collectibles Auction (Day 1 Lots 1-298, Day 2 Lots 299-535)

Including items from the John Bunney Collection (Lots 1-298) & Private Collection of fine GB coins and a Private Motorcycling Memorabilia Collection

Auction closed (2 day sale)

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  • ( Lots: 1-298)
  • ( Lots: 299-535)

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Currency: GBP
Buyer's premium Inc. VAT/sales tax: 26.40%
Online commission inc. VAT/sales tax: 5.94%
VAT/sales tax on hammer: 20.00%

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George III (1760-1820), Bank of England, Dollar, 1804, leaf to left side of E on obverse, (S. 3768), about very fine

George III (1760-1820), Three Shillings Bank Token, 1811, draped bust rev. BANK TOKEN 3 SHILL, VF

George III (1760-1820), Three Shillings Bank Token, 1812, laureate head rev. BANK TOKEN 3 SHILL, VF

George III (1760-1820), 1s 6d Bank Token, 1816, laureate head rev. BANK TOKEN 1s 6D, VF

George IV (1820-£1830), Halfcrown 1821, (S. 3807), laurate head rev. garnished shield, VF with minor edge knocks

George III (1760-1820), Halfcrown 1817, (S. 3788), ‘Bull’ head, VF

George V (1910-1936), Proof Crown 1935, (S.4050), raised edge XXV, 28.42g

Elizabeth II, 'VIP' Froster Proof Crown 1953, (S. 4136), frosted relief, as struck

London, Blackfriars Bridge and the Holborn Viaduct opened 1869, bronze medal by G G Adams for the Corporation of the City of London, crowned bust ...

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