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Dated 1757 and 1758 over 7 AD. Obvs: profile bust with GEORGIVS II DEI GRATIA legend. Revs: cruciform arms with M B F ET H REX F D B ET L D S R I A T ET E legend and date; second with 8 over second 7. S. 3711; ESC 1623/S. 3711; ESC 1624. 2.98, 2.92 grams. [No Reserve] Good very fine and good fine.
Dated 1763 AD. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform arms with M B F ET H REX F D B ET L D S R I A T ET E legend and date. S.3742; ESC 1214. 5.95 grams. Known as the Northumberland shilling as the Earl of Northumberland had them struck and distributed £100 of them (= 2,000 coins) in Dublin on his appointment as Lord Lieutenant. Near extremely fine. Scarce.
Dated 1820 AD. New coinage. Obv: profile bust with date below and GEORGIUS III D G BRITANNIARUM REX F D legend. Rev: St George and dragon, within garter. Edge: with raised DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI LX legend. S. 3787; ESC 219; BSC 11. 28.33 grams. [No Reserve] Near extremely fine; sometime cleaned but toned.
18th century AD. Obv: profile bust with rose below and WILKES & LIBERTY legend. Rev: crown over large 45 within foliate border. 6.96 grams. John Wilkes (1725-1797) was a radical politician and involved in the publication of 'The North Briton' (published 1762-1771) and notorious for its 45th issue (23 April 1763) which resulted in many prosecutions, including that of Wilkes who served twenty-two months imprisonment. His name, associated with the number 45 and the call 'Wilkes and Liberty' became a clarion for freedom of speech and he was much respected during the Amercian War of Independence period, so much so that that famous Liberty Bowl by Paul Revere (now in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston), presented to the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1768 has engraved upon it 'No 45 Wilkes & Liberty', together with the names of those who funded it. [No Reserve] Very fine. Rare.
Dated 1873 AD. Type B3. Obv: profile bust with W W and die number 13 below and Gothic VICTORIA D G BRITT REG F D legend and date. Rev: cruciform shields with emblems in angles and Gothic ONE FLORIN ONE TENTH OF A POUND legend. S. 3893; ESC 841. 11.26 grams. [No Reserve] Near extremely fine; mauve tone.
Dated 1894 AD. Old head, type 1B. Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA DEI GRA BRITT REGINA FID DEF legend. Rev: crown above triform arms over crossed sceptres with TWO SHILLINGS ONE FLORIN legend and date. S. 3939; ESC 878; BSC 833. 11.28 grams. [No Reserve] Extremely fine; light tone, some small marks.
Dated 1925 AD. Second coinage. Obvs: profile bust with GEORGIVS V D G BRITT OMN REX F D IND IMP legend. Revs: crown over numeral of value (1, 2, 3 or 4 pence) dividing date within wreath; in original red box of issue. S. 4027; ESC 2542: BSC 1984. 42.70 grams total, case 11 x 3.5cm. As struck; light toning. Scarce.
Dated 1989 AD. Obvs: profile bust with TWO POUNDS below and ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA F D legend. Revs: crown above monogram over sceptre above dates with TERCENTENARY OF THE CLAIM OF RIGHTS and TERCENTENARY OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS legends; in original Royal Mint case and capsules of issue, with certificate. S. PSS02 - 1989. 121 grams total, case 9 x 7cm. [2, No Reserve] Proof, as struck.
Dated 2012 AD. Obv: profile bust with ELIZABETH II D G REG F D TEN POUNDS legend. Rev: Pegasus right with LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES legend and date below; in capsule of issue, with Royal Mint case and certificate. S. 4950; KM# 1227. 952 grams total (coin 156.29 grams, 65mm). Struck in .999 fine silver and limited to maximum 7,500 issued; this coin received the 'Best Contemporary Event Coin' award sponsored by Krause Publications in 2014; examples are being offered retail today at prices in excess of £500. [No Reserve] Proof, FDC.
1484-1488 AD. Main issue. Obv: half facing bust with *IACOBVS DI GRACIA REO COTTRV blundered legend with an S over the second T. Rev: long cross and alternating pellets-and-annulet and crown with +DINS PROTECT MEV ERATO and +VILLA EDINBRVG legends for Edinburgh mint. S. 5285. 2.47 grams. Fine. Scarce.
1207-1211 AD. Third 'Rex' coinage. Obv: facing bust with star above and to sides within triangle with IOH ANN ESRE legend. Rev: cross over crescent with three stars around within triangle with ROB ERD OND legend for the moneyer Roberd at Dublin mint. S. 6231; D&F 51. 0.59 grams. [No Reserve] Near fine.
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