1864 Queen Victoria type B2 'Gothic' Florin designed by William Wyon (S 3892). Obverse: elaborate crowned bust of Victoria, facing left with Latin legend in blackletter type around that reads 'Victoria d: g: brit: reg: f: d: mdccclxxiv'. Reverse: crowned cruciform shields of arms with national flower emblems in the angles, designed by William Dyce. The legend reads 'One florin' above with 'one tenth of a pound' below. Edge: milled. Weight: 11.32g. Diameter: 30.1mm. Mintage: 1,861,000. Grade: VF/GVF - Very Fine/Good Very Fine with test spot to the reverse. Comes with an old dealer's ticket.
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1551-1553 King Edward VI hammered silver Shilling with Tun mintmark (S 2482, North 1937). Obverse: facing bust with rose to left and 'XII' to right, 'EDWARD.' VI: D.' G.' AGL.' FRA.' Z: HIB.' REX:' around with a clear tun mintmark. Reverse: shield of royal arms in a beaded circle, quartered by a long cross, tun mintmark with 'POSVI DEV.' ADIVTORE: MEV.''. Weight: 5.86g. Diameter: 33.0mm. Grade: VF - full flan with a hairline crack across, environmental damage otherwise, Very Fine.
1882 Queen Victoria Heaton Mint bronze Penny with 12+N dies (S 3955). Obverse: type 12, left-facing laureate bust by Leonard Charles Wyon with no curls at the nape of her neck and larger lettering that reads 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:'. Reverse: type N seated thinner Britannia with trident and shield, a lighthouse to the left and sailing ship to the right, this design also by Leonard Charles Wyon. The words 'ONE PENNY' are shown above, with the date (1882) and a tiny 'H' below for Heaton and Sons. Edge: plain. Weight: 9.35g. Diameter: 30.7mm. Mintage: 7,526,000. Grade: EF - Extremely Fine, storage toned.This Penny was produced by Heaton and Sons, a firm later known as the Birmingham Mint. Founded by Ralph Heaton II, this prolific privately owned mint struck coinage for various territories across the expanding British Empire, initially using coining equipment purchased from Matthew Boulton's defunct Soho Mint. From 1874, the Royal Mint, experiencing high demand, outsourced the minting of domestic copper coinage, including Pennies, Halfpennies and Farthings to Heaton. These coins bear a tiny 'H' mintmark below the date to indicate their origins.
1687 King James VII rare Scottish silver Ten Shillings coins (S 5641). Obverse: laureate draped bust of James VII (James II of England) with '·10·' below and 'IACOBUS · II · DEI · GRATIA ·' around. Reverse: St Andrew's cross, terminating in national emblems with crowned shields arranged in the angles. Divided date (1687) above and legend around that reads '· MAG · BR · FRA · ET · HIB · REX ·'. Weight: 4.46g. Diameter: 25.3mm. Grade: VG - Very Good to about Fine in places with metal flaws in front of the bust on the obverse.
1560-1561 Queen Elizabeth I hammered silver 2nd issue Shilling with martlet mintmark and hole (S 2555). Obverse: 3b type left-facing bust of Elizabeth within a beaded circle. Martlet mintmark precedes legend that reads 'ELIZABETH · D.' G.' ANG. FR ET · HI' REGINA'. Reverse: long cross fourchée quartering a shield of royal arms within a beaded circle, martlet mintmark and 'POSVI DEV.' ADIVTOREM: MEV'. Weight: 5.72g. Diameter: 32.0mm. Grade: gF - good Fine details, reverse Very Fine, drilled hole.
1743 silver Shilling of King George II with roses in the angles and old laureate bust (S 3702, ESC 1205). Obverse: left-facing bust of the King with lion detail to his shoulder and 'GEORGIUS · II · DEI · GRATIA ·' around. Reverse: crowned cruciform shields of royal arms around a central garter star with roses in each of the four angles, 'M · B · F · ET H · REX · F · D · B ET · L · D · S · R · I A · T · ET · E · 1743 ·' around. Edge: angled milled. Weight: 5.93g. Diameter: 25.9mm. Grade: VF - Very Fine with attractive rainbow toning and much eye appeal.
1862 Queen Victoria London mint gold 'Young Head' Sovereign with spread date (S 3852D, Marsh 45). Obverse: William Wyon's bare head bust of Victoria facing left with 'VICTORIA DEI GRATIA' around and the wide date (1862) beneath. Reverse: crowned shield of royal arms surrounded by a wreath with national flower detail at the base and no mintmark, 'BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF:' around. Weight: 7.99g. Diameter: 22.05mm. Mintage: 7,836,413. Grade: VF - Very Fine with minor contact lines and hairlines under magnification, two obverse scuffs.
1573 Elizabeth I third/fourth issue hammered silver threepence with scarcer acorn mint mark (S 2566). Obverse: taller, crowned, left-facing bust with ear visible and rose behind, acorn mintmark and 'ELIZABETH: D: G: ANG: FR: ET. HI: REG' around. Reverse: long cross fourchée quartering a shield of royal arms with the date (1573) divided above. An acorn mintmark the legend which reads 'POSVI' DEV. AIVTOREM · MEV.'. Weight: 1.44g. Diameter: 20.3mm. Grade: F - Fine details, particularly the legends, some excessive metal over the 'E' in 'REG'.
1582 Queen Elizabeth I sixth issue silver Sixpence with bell mintmark (S 2578). Obverse: crowned and robed bust of Elizabeth facing left, rose behind and 'ELIZABETH D G ANG : FR · ET · HI : REGINA' around with bell mintmark. Reverse: square-topped shield of royal arms quartered by a long cross with the date above (1582), 'POSVI DEV : ADIVTOREM · MEV ·' and very clear bell mintmark around. Weight: 3.02g. Diameter: 25.4mm. Grade: VF - very minor scuffs and environmental surface damage, otherwise Very Fine.
1753 low mintage Russian silver Krasny Mint Polupoltinnik of Empress Elizabeth (Craig 17a). Obverse: right facing bust of Elizaveta Petrovna with 'Б∙М∙ЕЛИСАВЕТЪ ∙I∙ IМП:I САМОД∙ ВСЕРОС:' around and 'М∙М:Д' below. Reverse: Russian coat of arms - double-headed eagle holding an orb and sceptre with a crown above, 'IП' on either side. The date (1753) appears above with 'ПОЛУПОЛТИННИКЪ ∙' around. Edge: angled milled. Mintage: 426,324. Weight: 6.16g. Diameter: 25.5mm. Grade: F - Fine for issue, dark background tone with lighter higher areas.
1887 Queen Victoria 'Jubilee Head' gold Half Sovereign, London mint (S 3869, Marsh 478). Obverse: Joseph Edgar Boehm's bust of Victoria, his initials to her shoulder, 'VICTORIA DEI GRATIA' around. Reverse: garnished shield of royal arms surmounted by a crown, date (1887) below with 'BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF:'. Weight: 3.98g. Diameter: 19.3mm. Grade: EF - Extremely Fine, with a few minor hairlines and contact marks under magnification.
1852 Queen Victoria silver 'Gothic' Florin or Two Shillings graded UNC DETAILS by NGC (S 3891). Obverse: left-facing crowned bust of Victoria by William Wyon with richly detailed robes, 'Victoria d:g:britt: reg:f:d:mdccclii.' around. Reverse: crowned cruciform shields of royal arms with national flower emblems in the angles by William Dyce with 'One florin one tenth of a pound' around in blackletter lettering. Edge: milled. Mintage: 1,014,500. Grade: UNC DETAILS CLEANED. Offered sealed in an NGC holder (#2912515-001).
1934 (Year 23) Republic of China Sun Yat Sen silver 'Junk' Dollar graded MS 62 by NGC (L&M-110). Obverse: '年二十二國民華中' above a left-facing portrait bust of Sun Yat-sen. Reverse: Chinese junk at sea sailing right with '圓壹' divided on either side. Edge: milled. Composition: 880 silver. Weight: 26.73g. Diameter: 39mm. Grade: MS 62. Packaging: comes in NGC holder (#2910695-013).
1720 George I (reigned 1714-1727) gold Half Guinea with first laureate bust of the King (S 3635). Obverse: right-facing bust of George I, crowned with laurels, 'GEORGIVS · D · G · M · BR · FR · ET · HIB · REX · F · D ·'. Reverse: crowned cruciform shields displaying national emblems and the arms of the House of Hanover with sceptres in the angles. 'BRVN ET · L · DVX S R · I A TH ET · EL · 1720'. Weight: 4.12g. Diameter: 20.7mm. Grade: GF - minor hairlines under magnification and a small indent to the back of the head on the obverse; otherwise, Good Fine.
1646-1648 Charles I Tower under Parliament, group G silver Shilling with sceptre mintmark (S 2803). Obverse: seventh bust, type 4.6 bust with d arched crown and 'XII' mark of value behind, sceptre mintmark above and 'CAROLVS · D · G MAG : BRI .' FRA : E · T HIB . REX ·'. Reverse: shield of royal arms, quartered by a short cross, sceptre above, 'CHRISTO · AVSPICE · REGNO ·' around. Weight: 5.94g. Diameter: 28.8mm. Grade: VF - slightly irregular flan (typical) with attractive toning and Very Fine detail.
1927 Chinese Memento six-point star silver Sun Yan Set Dollar graded MS 61 by NGC (L&M-49). Obverse: bust of Sun Yat-sen facing left with '國民華中 幣念紀國開' around. Reverse: '壹圓' in the centre within a wreath with 'MEMENTO' above with two six-pointed stars dividing this word from the rest of the legend, which reads 'BIRTH OF REPUBLIC OF CHINA'. Edge: milled. Composition: 890 silver. Weight: 27.20g. Diameter: 39mm. Grade: MS 61. Packaging: offered in NGC holder (#2912515-003).
c1280-1286 Alexander III of Scotland, second coinage silver Penny, class E, closed stars, 28 points (S 5056). Obverse: crowned left-facing bust with a sceptre in front, unbarred 'A's in the legend which reads 'ALEXANDER DEI GRA'. Reverse: long cross with seven-pointed closed stars in each of the angles, 'REX SCOTRVM' around. Weight: 1.32g. Diameter: 20mm. Grade: aF - approaching Fine.
337-361 AD Constantius II silver AR Siliqua, Lugdunum (Lyon) mint (Sear 17932). Obverse: draped, cuirassed and diademed bust facing right with 'D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG' around. Reverse: 'VOTIS XXX MVLTIS XXXX' on four lines within a wreath, 'LVG' below. Weight: 2.14g. Diameter: 17mm. Grade: F - Fine details, one minor chip to edge, full flan. Old ticket included.
360-363 AD Julian II, the Apostate, silver AR Siliqua. Obverse: diademed draped bust of the Emperor with legend around. Reverse: 'VOTIS V MVLTIS X' in the centre of a wreath, mintmark not visible, possibly Lugdunum (Lyon). Weight: 2.10g. Diameter: 16mm. Grade: F - slightly irregular flan, struck off centre, patchy toning with Fine details for a detecting find. Comes with an old ticket.
1902 King Edward VII official Royal Mint large silver coronation medal (Eimer 1871a, BHM 3737). Obverse: crowned draped effigy of Edward VII facing right with laurels at shoulder, 'EDWARD VII CROWNED 9 · AUGUST 1902' around. Reverse: crowned and veiled bust of Queen Alexandra of Denmark with English roses. 'ALEXANDRA QUEEN CONSORT' around with '9 · AUG. 1902' on the ribbon below. Engraver: George William de Saulles. Weight: 86.04g. Diameter: 56mm. Offered in the original Royal Mint red leather box of issue with gold lettering to the lid.
1723 South Sea Company King George I silver Shilling with 'SSC' in the angles (S 3647, Bull 1586, ESC 1176). Obverse: first laureate and draped bust, facing right with 'GEORGIVS · D · G · M · BR · FR · ET · HIB · REX · F · D ·' around. Reverse: crowned cruciform shields of arms with a central garter star, 'SS' in two of the angles, 'C' in the others, 'BRVN ET · L · DVX SRI · A : TH ET · EL · 1723'. Edge: milled. Weight: 6.03g. Diameter: 25.6mm. Grade: aEF - approaching Extremely Fine, light tone with colour, particularly near the obverse legends.
1862/2 New Brunswick Canadian provinces 2 over 2 10 Cents (10¢) graded AU 55 by NGC. Obverse: left-facing laureate bust of Queen Victoria by Leonard Charles Wyon with 'VICTORIA D : G : REG :' above and 'NEW BRUNSWICK ·' below. Reverse: crown above '10 CENTS 1862' with double stamped '2' within a wreath. Edge: milled. Diameter: 17.9mm. Grade: AU 55. Sealed in the original NGC holder (#6867540-006).
1821 King George IV silver Sixpence with Pistrucci portrait and first reverse design (S 3813). Obverse: left facing laureate bust by Benedetto Pistrucci with 'GEORGIUS IIII D: G: BRITANNIAR: REX F : D :' around. Reverse: crowned and garnished shield with national flowers around by Jean Baptiste Merlen, 'ANNO 1821' below. Edge: milled. Weight: 2.82g. Diameter: 19.5mm. Mintage: 863,200. Grade: EF - light tone and some colour, minor hairlines under strong magnification, otherwise Extremely Fine.
1722 King George I second issue copper Farthing (S 3662). Obverse: laureate and cuirassed bust by John Croker, facing right with 'GEORGIVS REX.' within a border. Reverse: seated Britannia with shield, spear and olive branch, 'BRITANNIA.' around and year (1722) in exergue. Edge: plain. Composition: copper. Weight: 4.87g. Diameter: 23.2mm. Grade: gF - good Fine with dark tone.
1668 King Charles II early milled silver Shilling (S 3375). Obverse: second milled laureate, draped bust, facing right with legend around that reads 'CAROLVS · II · DEI · GRATIA'. Reverse: crowned cruciform shields of royal arms with radiate garter star in the centre and double 'C' monograms in the angles. The date (1668) is divided by the English crown and precedes a legend that reads 'MAG · BR · FRA · ET · HIB · REX ·'. Edge: milled. Composition: silver. Weight: 5.98g. Diameter: 25.5mm. Grade: F - Fine.
1831 official Royal Mint issue King William IV Coronation bronze medal (Eimer 1251, BHM 1475). Obverse: bare-head right-facing bust of King William IV. Legend around reads 'WILLIAM THE FOURTH CROWNED SEP. 8 1831', designed by William Wyon with the obverse after Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey. Reverse: portrait of Queen Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen wearing diadem, 'ADELAIDE. QUEEN CONSORT. CROWNED SEP: 8 1831.'. Weight: 18.71g. Diameter: 33mm.
235/6-238 AD Maximus silver AR Denarius, issued as Caesar, graded Ch AU by NGC. Obverse: bare head draped bust of Maximus, 'MAXIMVS CAES GERM' around. Reverse: Maximus stands with two standards, 'PRINC IVVENTVTIS' around. Weight: 2.89g. Grade: Ch AU (Strike: 5/5, Surface: 4/5). Sealed in NGC holder (#6830452-004).
1898 South African Republic 22-carat gold one Kruger Pond coin (KM 10.2). Obverse: left-facing bust of Paul Kruger with 'ZUID AFRIKAANSCHE REPUBLIEK' around by Otto Schultz. Reverse: coat of arms of the Transvaal with '1 POND * 1898' around. Edge: milled. Weight: 7.97g. Diameter: 22.05mm. Mintage: 136,870. Grade: VG - a few contact marks, Very Good or slightly better.
1904 King Edward VII scarce silver Halfcrown (S 3980, ESC 749). Obverse: George William de Saulles' bare head portrait bust, facing right, 'EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX' around. Reverse: crowned shield of royal arms within a garter, 'HALF · 1904 · CROWN' below with 'FID: DEF: IND: IMP:' around. Edge: milled. Weight: 14.12g. Diameter: 32.2mm. Grade: EF+ - bright light tone minor contact marks and hairlines, rare in high grades such as this Extremely Fine example.
1553-1554 Queen Mary I silver Groat with pomegranate mint mark (S 2492, North 1960). Obverse: left-facing crowned bust with long hair. Reverse: shield of royal arms quartered by a long cross. Weight: 1.94g. Diameter: 24.1mm. Grade: F - full flan with strong legends, a few minor reverse scratches, bust a little weakly struck, Fine or better.
A silver 1924 Dr. Hugo Eckener Zeppelin commemorative medal. Featuring a relief bust of Hugo Eckener with embossed text 'DR. HUGO ECKENER'; and to the verso a relief of LZ126 over a landscape with embossed text 'AMERIKA FAHRT DES LZ126 ZR III 1924' above, and '12.X.35 ABFAHRT FRIEDRICHHAFEN, 3.30 EUROPA VERLASSEN, 13. X. 3, 35 AZORENINSEL FAYAL, 14.X.12.00 SABLE ISLAND, 15.X.10,00 BOSTON, 1, 29 NEW YORK, 3.11 LAKEHURST' below. Diam. 3.2cm
Two 19th century commemorative snuff boxes: a bronzed spelter circular example based on the design of the Death of Wellington medal produced by Allen & Moore of Birmingham in 1852, the screw-off cover with a profile bust and inscribed "Arthur Duke of Wellington", the reverse to the base; together with a bronzed spelter circular example based on the design of the Charles James Fox commemorative medallion by Wyon in 1806 with a profile bust and inscribed "This illustrious patriot departed this life Sep. 13, A.D. 1806", on an ebonised wooden case. Diameters 49mm and 50mm (2)
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