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Lot 153

♦George I, Shilling 1723 SSC, first laureate & draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields with SSC in angles, S.3647, last couple of letters of rev. legend double struck o/wise very good edge & surfaces with attractive deep blue/gold tone with underlying lustre, AEF to EF.

Lot 154

♦George I, 2 x Shillings comprising: 1723 first laureate & draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, SSC in angles, minor flecking o/wise good edge & surfaces, bust VG o/wise GFine or+ & 1723 second laureate & draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses & plumes in angles, good edge & surfaces, very attractive blue/gold tone, VF to GVF.

Lot 155

♦George I, Shilling 1723 WCC (Welsh Copper Company) below bust, second laureate & draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields with plumes & interlinked C’s in angles, S.3650, ESC 1592, light obv. flecking o/wise good edge & surfaces, RARE AFine/GFine.

Lot 156

George II, Halfcrown 1746, obv. GEORGIVS•II•DEI•GRATIA•, old laureate and draped bust left, LIMA below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain angles, edge reads •REGNI•DECIMO•NONO•DECVS•ET•TVTAMEN•ANNO, S.3695A, ESC 1688, diameter 34.8mm, weight 14.79g, legends well-struck and clear, bust weaker, good edge, better reverse, near Fine/GFine.

Lot 157

♦George II, 3 x Shillings, all young laureate & draped bust & comprising: 1731 re. crowned cruciform shields, plumes in angles; obv. faint ‘W’ scratched in obv. field to left of bust, minor contact marks GFine to AVF, 1734 rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses plumes in angles, very minor obv. flecking/hairlines o/wise good edge & surfaces, blue/gold tone VF & 1741 rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses in angles, good edge & surfaces, blue/gold tone AVF/VF.

Lot 158

♦George II, Shilling 1745 LIMA, old laureate & draped bust, ‘LIMA’ below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, S.3703, faint hairlines o/wise good edge & surfaces, blue/gold tone AVF to VF.

Lot 159

George II, Shilling 1758, obv. GEORGIVS II DEI GRATIA, old laureate and draped bust left, rev. plain angles, s.3704, ESC 1734, deliberate scratches to bottom left quarter of reverse, otherwise VF with some residual gold lustre; together with a George III shilling 1820, obv. laureate head right, rev. crowned shield in Garter, milled edge, light contact marks otherwise AEF.

Lot 160

♦George III, Emergency Issue Dollar, with oval countermark, struck on Mexico portrait type 8 reales 1791 FM, Mo Mexico City mintmark in rev. legend, S.3765A, scratches & contact marks in obv. field & on bust of Charles IIII & small rev. rim nick at 12 o’clock, good detail in countermark, Fine to GFine.

Lot 161

George III, Bank of England 1804, obv. older laureate and draped bust, C.H.K. with stops on truncation, a good example of over-striking with the EI . GR of a Spanish 8 reales showing clearly below GEORGIUS, rev. BANK OF ENGLAND around seated Britannia with shield in oval garter inscribed FIVE SHILLINGS DOLLAR, small ‘K’ in relief to left of shield, S.3768, GFine; and Victoria double florin 1889, obv. jubilee bust left, rev. Arabic 1 in date, contact marks otherwise lustrous GVF.

Lot 162

♦George III, Bank of England Issue Dollar 1804, obv. ‘GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA’ around laureate & draped bust, rev. ‘BANK OF ENGLAND’ around seated Britannia with shield within oval garter inscribed ‘FIVE SHILLINGS DOLLAR’ obv. top leaf to centre of ‘E’ in ‘DEI,’ C.H.K on truncation & rev. upright ‘K’ to left of shield; contact marks & scratches both sides & rev. damaged surfaces in legends at 3 & 9 o’clock (possibly ex-mount) o/wise Fine, together with three shillings bank token 1811 obv. ‘GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX’ around laureate & armoured bust, rev. ‘BANK TOKEN 3 SHILL. 1811’ within wreath of oak leaves, minor hairlines/contact marks Fine to GFine & ‘Cartwheel’ twopence 1797, numerous contact marks/scratches VG & copper penny 1797 contact marks/digs, bust Fair, rev. VG.

Lot 163

George III Halfcrown 1817, obv. large laureate bust right, rev. crowned garter and shield, I of S in PENSE, S.3788, ESC 2092 (old ref. 616B), small dig to neck of bust, otherwise VF/AVF; and a Victoria 'Gothic' florin 1875, obv. Gothic bust left, britt:, die number 35 below bust (PREVIOUSLY UNRECORDED), rev. crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, S.3839, GFine.

Lot 164

♦George III, ‘Northumberland’ Shilling 1763, obv. young laureate & draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, S.3742, a few trivial hairlines o/wise good edge & surfaces, blue tone in legends & around part of bust, nice Fine/AVF.

Lot 165

♦George III, Shilling 1787, obv. older laureate & draped bust, rev. cruciform shields, crowns in angles, semée of hearts in Hanoverian shield, S.3746, obv., hairlines & flecking, minor flecking on rev., o/wise good edge & surfaces, lustrous prooflike EF to GEF.

Lot 17

♦Anglo-Saxon, Aethelred II (978-1016), Silver Penny, last small cross type, London Mint, moneyer Eadwine; obv. AETHELRED REX ANGLO around draped & diademed bust, rev. EATHWINE ON LVND around small cross pattée; wt. 1.30g, a few letters in legends a little weakly struck o/wise full round flan VF.

Lot 172

2 x Victoria, Crowns 1889 and 1897 LXI obv. jubilee head left and old veiled head left, rev. Pistrucci, AVF to GVF; and a Victoria double florin 1887, obv. jubilee head left, rev. Arabic numeral 1 in date, crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, minor contact marks to bust, otherwise GEF.

Lot 173

♦Victoria, 2 x Florins comprising: (1) ‘Godless’ type 1849, WW behind bust within linear circle, obv. very minor hairlines & trivial contact marks, light golden toning in legends, good edge, lustrous GVF to AEF & (2) ‘Gothic’ type 1853, obv. light scratches/contact marks in field & on bust, no marks on rev., good edge, light blue/gold tone AEF.

Lot 174

3 x Victoria 'Gothic' Florins, obv. Gothic bust left, britt in legend, rev. crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles: 1871 (die number 26), 1880 and 1887 (rev. 46 arcs), near Fine to GFine.

Lot 177

Edward VII, Crown 1902, obv. bare head right, rev. Pistrucci's St. George and the Dragon, S.3978, ESC 3560, GFine to AVF; together with a George IV crown 1821, obv. laureate bust left, rev. Pistrucci's St. George and the Dragon, SECUNDO on edge, S.3805, VG (with Westminster Mint certificate); individually encapsulated in display cases.

Lot 178

George V, 'Jubilee' Crown 1935, obv. bare head left, rev. CROWN 1935 over St. George, incuse lettering on edge, VF; George II sixpence 1757, obv. old laureate head left, rev. plain angles, Fine; George III threepence 1763, obv. young laureate draped bust right, rev. crowned 3, near Fine; George IV shilling 1825, obv. bare head left, rev. lion on crown, AEF; Victoria groat/4d 1848, obv. young head left, rev. Britannia seated, GFine/AVF; USA quarter 1853, obv. seated liberty facing left, rev. rays around eagle, edge bumps otherwise Good/VG; Victoria Incomplete Maundy Set 1893, 3d to 1d, light contact marks otherwise AEF; and loose Maundy currency comprising: 4 x Victoria 2d: 1838, 1894, 1895 and 1899, and Victoria 1d 1895, GVF to EF; together with a quantity of British and Commonwealth silver coinage, including a Victoria 'Gothic' florin 1872 etc., weight 140.6

Lot 179

8 x Maundy Coins, including: Charles II groat/4d (undated), obv. crowned and draped bust left, IIII in field to right, rev. shield, S.3383, holed at 6 o'clock leading to some warping, otherwise Fine; Victoria groat/4d 1840, obv. young head left, E in REGINA possibly over R, rev. crowned 4 within wreath, S.3917, light contact marks otherwise GVF; Charles II 3d 1679, obv. draped bust right, rev. crowned interlinked C's, S.3386, ESC 660, holed at 1 o'clock otherwise Fine; George III 3d 1762, obv. young laureate and draped bust right, rev. crowned 3, S.3753, holed twice at 12 o'clock, otherwise EF; James II 2d 1686, obv. laureate head left, rev. II crowned, holed at 12 o'clock, VG/Fair; William IV 2d 1833, obv. bare head right, rev. crowned 2 in wreath, light contact marks, EF; Victoria 2d 1838, obv. young head left, rev. crowned 2 in wreath, EF; and Victoria 2d 1861, obv. young head left, rev. crowned 2 in wreath, 6 in date struck over 1, S.3919, ESC 3508, gold toning, EF; together with a William III sixpence 16??, Fair.

Lot 18

♦Late Anglo-Saxon, Aethelred II (978-1016) Silver Penny, Helmet type, London Mint, moneyer Wulfwine; obv. ‘AETHELRED REX ANG’ around armoured bust in radiate helmet, rev. ‘PVLFPINE MO O LVND’ around voided long cross over square with trefoil at each point, S.1152, full well struck flan with full clear legends, deep blue/gold tone, GVF to EF or+.

Lot 180

Maundy Silver, to include: George III threepence 1762, obv. young laureate draped bust right, rev. crowned 3, S3753, GVF; James II twopence 1687, obv. laureate head left, rev. II crowned, S3416, Fine; George II twopence 1732, obv. young laureate and draped bust left, rev. crowned 2, S3714A, AVF; and George III penny 1800, obv. older laureate and draped bust, rev. normal 1 crowned, S3761, NEF; together with a William III sixpence 1696, obv. first bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, early harp and large crowns, S3520, VG.

Lot 181

George III Maundy 1D 1800, obv. older laureate and draped bust right, rev. crowned 1, light contact marks otherwise VF; together with British and Irish bronze and copper coinage, including: 4 x pennies, comprising: 1863, 1873, 1901 and 1948; 3 x George III halfpennies 1806(x2) and 1807, Good to Fine; George V halfpenny 1933; 7 x farthings, comprising: 1878, 1892, 1899, 1915, 1919, 1921, and 1927; Ireland, George IV penny 1822, obv. laureate and draped bust left, rev. HIBERNIA over crowned harp, S.6623, cleaned to give a silver appearance otherwise EF; Isle of Man, Victoria halfpenny 1839, Poor; New Brunswick, Victoria cent 1864, short 6, Good; Canada, silver 5 cents 1906, about Fine; and a small quantity of other base metal and silver issued and commemorative coins and medallions. Viewing recommended.

Lot 186

A Large Collection of Shillings and Sixpences, 90 coins in total, comprising 70 x shillings including: Charles II 1663, obv. first draped bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlinked C's in angles, S.3371, weak bust, otherwise VG; William III 1696, obv. first draped bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, S.3497, weak legends, otherwise near Fine/VG; 3 x Anne: 1707 obv. second draped bust left, E below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, S.3608, weak bust and legends, otherwise Good/near Fine, 1708 obv. third draped bust left, rev. crown cruciform shields, plain angles, S.3610, Good/Fine, and 1711 obv. fourth draped bust left, rev. crown cruciform shields, plain angles, S.3618, Fine; George I 1723 obv. first laureate and draped bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shield, SSC in angles, S.3647, weak bust, otherwise strong legend with better rev., VG/AVF; 3 x George II: 1745 obv. older laureate and draped bust, LIMA below, rev. plain angles, S.3703, near Fine/GFine, 1750 obv. older laureate and draped bust, rev. plain angles, S.3704, Fine/GFine, and 1758 obv. older laureate and draped bust, rev. plain angles, S.3704, VG/Fine; 3 x George III: 1787 obv. older laureate and draped bust right, rev. semée of hearts in Hanoverian shield, S.3746, AEF, 1816 and 1817, obv. laureate head right, rev. crowned shield in garter, S.3790, light contact marks otherwise AEF; 2 x George IV: 1826 and 1827, obv. bare head left, rev. lion on crown, S.3812, the 1826 possibly sometime cleaned, otherwise near Fine to GVF; 3 x William IV: 1834(x2) and 1836, obv. bare head right, rev. crowned denomination within wreath, S.3835, near Fine; 31 x Victoria: 'Young Head' 1839, 1840, 1852, 1858, 1868 (die number 3), 1869 (die number 4), 1872 (die number 106), 1873 (die number 17), 1874 (crosslet 4, die number 11), 1875 (die number 10), 1879, 1881, 1883, 1885, and 1886, 'Jubilee Head' 1887(x3), 1888, 1889, 1890(x2), and 1892, and 'Old Head' 1893, 1894, 1895, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900 and 1901, Good to EF; 10 x Edward VII: 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, and 1910, obv. bare head right, rev. lion passant on crown dividing date, Fair to GVF; and 13 x George V: 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1923, 1932, 1934, and 1936, about Fine to AEF; and 20 x sixpences, to include: James I 1606, second coinage 1604-1619, mm rose (both sides) obv. fourth bust, VI to left field, rev. quartered shield of arms, date above, S.2658, possibly lightly clipped between 10 and 12 o'clock, minor warping, Fair; 4 x George II: 1739 obv. young laureate and draped bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses in angles, S.3708, sometime cleaned, Fair/VG, 1745 obv. old laureate and draped bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses in angles, S.3709, Fine, 1757 obv. young laureate and draped bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain angles, S.3711, Fine, and 1758 obv. old laureate and draped bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain angles, S.3711, VF; 3 x George III: 1787 obv. young laureate and draped bust right, rev. semée of hearts in Hanoverian shield, S.3749, GFine to AVF, 1816 and 1817, obv. laureate head right, rev. crowned shield in garter, S.3790, Fine to AEF; 7 x Victoria: 'Young Head' 1859, 1866 (die number 24), 1872 (die number 41),1874 (die number 23), 1885 and 1887, and 'Jubilee Head' 1887, near Fine to AEF; 3 x Edward VII 1905, 1906 and 1907, near Fine and better; and 2 x George V 1911 and 1929, VG to near Fine; individually encapsulated and housed in two wood effect display cases.

Lot 187

Mixed British and Foreign Silver Coinage, to include: George III shilling 1816, obv. laureate head right, rev. crowned shield in garter, S.3790, Fine; William IV halfcrown 1836, bare head right, re. crowned shield on mantle, S.3834, Fine; 2 x Victoria crowns 1889, obv. jubilee head left, rev. Pistrucci, GFine to GVF; 2 x Victoria double florins 1889 and 1890, obv. jubilee head left, rev. crowned shields, sceptres in angles, near Fine to Fine; a small quantity of pre-1920 silver, weight 5.8g; British pre-1947 silver halfcrowns, sixpences etc., weight 142.57g; and foreign silver and other, comprising: Duchy of Mechlenburg-Schwerin, Friedrich II schilling 1763, obv. crowned F, rev. denomination with date below, KM# 204, Good/near Fine; Kingdom of Spain, Alfonso XII 2 pesetas 1882, obv. bare head left, rev. crowned arms between pillars, KM# 678.2, Good/VG etc., combined weight 43g; and a Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 silver medal, obv. old veiled head bust left, rev. young head dividing inscription, diameter 25.8mm, Eimer 1817b, dark toning, Fine.

Lot 19

♦Anglo-Saxon, Cnut (1016-1035), Silver Penny, voided short cross type, Winchester Mint, moneyer Raefen; obv. CNV RECX around diademed bust left with sceptre, rev. RAEFEN ON PINC around short voided cross; wt 1.16g, peck marks & wavy flan double-struck in parts o/wise attractively toned Fine to GFine.

Lot 196

Panama, Silver Proof 20 Balboas 1974, obv. Simon Bolivar facing bust, rev. Coat of Arms of the Republic of Panama, struck at the Franklin mint, .925 silver, diameter 61mm, weight 131.28g, encapsulated in case of issue with certificate of authenticity, FDC

Lot 197

Kingdom of Prussia, Friedrich Wilhelm II (1786-1797) One Thaler 1791A, obv. FRIED. WILHELM KOENIG VON PREUSSEN, bust right, rev. coat of arms, EIN THALER and date below, KM# 360.1, weight 21.85g, clear legends and good edge, Good to VG.

Lot 198

8 x Early 20th Century German Silver Coins, to include: Prussia 5 Marks 1901 ‘200 Years – Kingdom of Prussia,’ obv. ‘FRIEDRICH 1 1701 – WILHELM 11 1901’ around conjoined portraits, rev. crowned Imperial eagle; 27.89g, .900 silver; obv. toning spots, light contact marks/hairlines o/wise good edge & surfaces ABU; Grand Duchy of Baden 2 Marks 1907 ‘Death of Grand Duke Friedrich I’ obv. bust of Friedrich I & dates 1826 & 1907 below, rev. Imperial crowned eagle, 11.17g, .900 silver; minor hairlines, light peripheral toning o/wise good edge & surfaces, lustrous BU; Bayern (Kingdom of Bavaria) 2 Marks 1913D (Munich Mint) obv. bust of King Otto, rev. crowned Imperial eagle, 11.16g, .900 silver; minor contact marks/hairlines, peripheral golden toning, scarcer date, ABU; 2 x Prussia 3 Marks: 1910A (Berlin Mint) ‘Centenary of the Founding of the Humboldt University of Berlin’ obv. conjoined busts of Friedrich Wilhelm III & Wilhelm II & dates 1810 – 1910, rev. crowned Imperial eagle, 16.71g, .900 silver; faint hairlines & minor contact marks on busts, peripheral toning (more so on rev.) EF or+ & 1911A (Berlin Mint), obv. bust of Wilhelm II, rev. crowned Imperial eagle, 16.74g, .900 silver; light hairlines, minor contact marks & trivial rim imperfections, peripheral golden toning EF; Prussia 3 Marks 1911A (Berlin Mint), obv. bust of Wilhelm II, rev. crowned Imperial eagle, 16.74g, .900 silver, obv. hairlines & light contact marks, dull surface in parts, rev. light golden toning in parts of legend, ABU; Weimar Republic 3 Marks 1925D (Munich Mint), obv. ‘DEUTSCHES REICH’ around ‘DREI MARK’ & date, rev. eagle, 15g, .500 silver; obv. contact marks, patchy golden toning, scarcer date, AEF; and 3 Reichsmarks 1926A ‘700 years of Freedom for Lübeck,’ 15g .500 silver; light contact marks/hairlines, light peripheral toning GEF.

Lot 20

♦Anglo-Saxon, Cnut (1016-1035), Silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Thetford Mint, moneyer Tidred; obv. legend begins at 7 o’clock, CNVT REX ANGLORVM around crowned & draped bust left within quatrefoil, rev. TIDRED MO DEOD around long voided cross with pellet centre over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp; wt 0.86g, full, well struck lustrous flan, virtually as struck, RARE.

Lot 206

Imperial Russia, Nicholas II (1894-1917) Rouble 1913, 300th Anniversary of the Romanov Dynasty, obv. Nicholas II and Michael I conjoined forward-facing bust, rev. crowned imperial double eagle, denomination above, .900 silver, weight 20g, KM Y# 70, dates below, minor nick at 12 o'clock, otherwise GVF/NEF.

Lot 207

South African Republic (1852-1902), 2½ Shillings 1895, obv. Kruger bust left, ZUID AFRIKAANSCHE REPUBLIEK, rev. flagged arms above banner containing motto EENDRAGT MAAKT MAGT ('Unity makes strength'), eagle above, toned Fine; and a quantity of other Commonwealth and foreign silver including 2 x USA quarter dollars 1909 and 1916, VG to Fine, a Netherlands 1 gulden 1940, Fine, etc., combined weight 85.7g; together with a quantity of pre-1920 British silver coinage, including a Victoria crown 1896, combined weight 51g; and pre-1947 halfcrowns, florins, shillings etc., weight 1217.8g.

Lot 209

Charles II, Guinea 1679, obv. fourth laureate bust right, round truncation, rev. crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, S.3344, in display case with The London Mint Office certificate of authenticity, near Fine.

Lot 21

♦Late Anglo-Saxon, Cnut (1016-35) Silver Penny, Pointed Helmet type, London Mint; obv. ‘CNVT REX A’ around helmeted bust left with sceptre, rev. ‘GODRIC ON LVND’ around voided short cross with centre & outer circles, a broken annulet enclosing a pellet in each angle, S.1158, full, well struck flan with light golden tone in legends, EF or+.

Lot 213

George I Half Guinea 1719, obv. first laureate head right, GEORGIVS D G M BR FR ET HIB REX F D, rev. crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, diameter 21.1mm, weight 4.12g, S.3635, scratch to neck of bust otherwise GFine.

Lot 22

♦Anglo-Saxon, Harold I (1035-1040), Silver Penny, fleur de lys type, London Mint, moneyer Brihtferth; obv. HAROLD RECX around armoured & diademed bust with shield & sceptre, rev. BRIHTFERTH (ON) LVN around voided long cross with trefoil of pellets in angles; wt. 1.14g, peck marks, rev. double-struck in parts o/wise full flan AVF.

Lot 221

♦George III, Sovereign 1820, obv. laureate head, rev. Pistrucci George & Dragon, open 2 in date, S.3785C, obv. hairlines & light scratches, good edge, bust Fair, rev. VG to AFine.

Lot 222

George III, Sovereign 1820, obv. laureate bust right, closed 2 in date, rev. Pistrucci, S.3785C, light contact marks, but a good edge and full, clear legends, bust VG, otherwise near Fine.

Lot 23

♦Anglo-Saxon, Harthacnut (1035-1042), Danish Issue Silver Penny, Lund Mint, moneyer Alfpard; obv. HARECNV around helmeted & draped bust with shield, rev. ALFPRD ON L around voided long cross, an annulet in two angles; 1.06g, rev. a couple of peck marks o/wise full, well struck flan, GVF, RARE.

Lot 236

2 x Victoria, Sovereigns: 1887 and 1899P, London and Perth Mints, obvs. jubilee bust left and old veiled bust left, rev. Pistrucci, the 1887 mounted as a pendant, otherwise VG.

Lot 237

3 x Sovereigns, comprising: Victoria 1889, obv. Jubilee bust left, rev. Pistrucci, GFine; and Elizabeth II 1968, obv. laureate head right, BRITT:OMN missing, rev. Pistrucci, scratches to field of the obverse, otherwise lustrous GVF; and Elizabeth II 1974, obv. Machin bust right, rev. Pistrucci, light contact marks otherwise AUNC.

Lot 238

3 x Victoria, Sovereigns: 1893, 1894M and 1998M, London and Melbourne mints, obv. old veiled bust left, rev. Pistrucci, Fine to VF.

Lot 24

♦Anglo-Saxon, Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Silver Penny, sovereign/eagles type, London Mint, moneyer Eadmund; obv. (EADP)ARDVS REX ANGL(ORVM) around king seated on throne facing, holding orb & sceptre, rev. (EAD)MVND ON LVN(DENE) around voided short cross with martlets in angles; wt. 1.39g, most of right side of obv. weakly struck & correspondingly on rev. with little or no detail, remainder of coin well struck, full flan GFine or+, together with Edward the Confessor, silver penny, small flan type, Sandwich Mint, moneyer Leofwine; obv. EDPERD REX around diademed bust, rev. LIFPINE ON SAN around voided small cross; wt. 0.74g, verdigris in parts of legends & superficial metal flaws (faint hairline striking cracks) o/wise full, well struck flan with clear legends & good bust detail, scarce AVF or+

Lot 240

2 x Victoria, Sovereigns: 1895S and 1900M, Sydney and Melbourne mints respectively, obv. old veiled bust left, rev. Pistrucci, Fine to GFine.

Lot 241

3 x Sovereigns, to include: Victoria 1896, obv. old veiled bust left, rev. Pistrucci; Edward VII 1909, obv. bare head right, rev. Pistrucci; and Elizabeth II 1976, obv. Machin portrait of the Queen, rev. Pistrucci; AVF to GEF.

Lot 242

3 x Victoria, Sovereigns: 1899, 1900 and 1901S, London and Sydney mints, obv. old veiled bust left, rev. Pistrucci, near Fine to VF.

Lot 25

♦Anglo-Saxon, Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Silver Penny, trefoil quadrilateral type, York Mint, moneyer Earncil; obv. EDPARE RXA around diademed bust left with sceptre pommée, rev. ERNCIL ON EOFER around quadrilateral with three pellets at each angle & pellet in centre over voided short cross; wt 1.12g, very slightly bent but full, well struck flan, attractively toned with mostly clear legends, GVF.

Lot 26

♦Late Anglo-Saxon, Harold II (1066) Silver Penny, PAX type, Winchester Mint, moneyer Anderbode; obv. ‘HAROLD REX ANGL’ around crowned bust left with sceptre, rev. ‘ANDERBODE ON P’ around ‘PAX’ across field between two dotted lines, S.1186, obv. bust and legend double struck (apart from king’s name), rev. much better, full flan with light golden toning in legends, overall VF, VERY RARE.

Lot 28

♦William I (1066-87) Silver Penny, Bonnet type, Wallingford Mint, moneyer Brand; obv. PILLEMU REX A around crowned & diademed facing bust, rev. ‘BRAND (ON) PALLIG’ around voided cross with annulet in centre, pellet between two crescents at end of each limb, S.1251, minor flat spots in legends but generally well struck flan with good portrait detail, AVF to VF.

Lot 29

♦William II, (1087-1100), Silver Penny, cross pattée & fleury type, London mint, moneyer uncertain; obv. crowned bust facing, most of legend not struck up & little detail in bust, rev. 50% of legend not struck up (remainder of rev. GFine), moneyer’s name possibly beginning AEG, wt 1.35g, Poor/GFine but VERY RARE.

Lot 3

♦Roman Imperial, Tiberius (AD14-37) Silver Denarius, obv. TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS around laureate head right, rev. PONTIF MAXIM around female figure (Livia? Mother of Tiberius) seated right holding sceptre & branch, slightly granular surfaces o/wise Fine (this denarius is the type referred to in the New Testament as the ‘Tribute Penny’), together with Constantine 1 (‘The Great’) billon follis, obv. IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG around laureate & cuirassed bust right, rev. SOLI INVICTO COMITI around standing figure of Sol the sun god, PLN (London Mint) in ex., S F in field, EF or+

Lot 30

♦Henry I (1100-35), Silver Penny, Quadrilateral on cross fleury type, London Mint, moneyer Aelfwin; obv. HENRICVS around facing crowned bust, rev. AELFPIN ON LVN around quadrilateral with incurved sides & lis at each angle over cross fleury, S.1276, obv. misstruck with little bust detail & only part of legend discernible, rev. better; full flan but several edge imperfections, Fine, parts a little better.

Lot 31

♦Henry I (1100-1135), Silver Penny, facing bust/cross fleury type, London Mint, moneyer Algar, obv. most of legend not struck up, rev. ALG, edge chip at 8 o’clock & edge crack at 5 o’clock, wavy flan, wt. 1.31g, Fair to VG, together with Stephen 1135-1154, 2 x silver pennies: (1) cross moline (‘Watford’) type, uncertain mint & moneyer obv. (ST)EFNE RE(X) around bust right, surface corrosion & cracks both sides, wt. 1.33g, Fair & (2) cross moline type, irregular clipped flan, no legends, 1.11g, Poor

Lot 32

♦Henry II, (1154-1189), 2 x Silver Pennies, short cross type, comprising: (1) Oxford Mint, moneyer Owein, obv. HENRICVS REX around facing crowned bust with sceptre, stop before REX, rev. OWEIN ON OXE(NE) around voided short cross with quatrefoil in angles; wt. 1.42g, full round flan, a little weakly struck in parts & slightly creased through portrait o/wise attractive golden tone AVF to VF & (2) London Mint, moneyer Fil. Aimer, obv. HENRICVS REX around facing crowned bust, 2 curls left & 5 right, with sceptre, stop before REX, rev. FIL . AIMER ON LVN around voided short cross with quatrefoil in angles; wt. 1.44g, good portrait & most of legends clear, AVF.

Lot 322

Austria, Franz Joseph I Restrike 4 Ducats 1915, obv. laureate armoured bust right, rev. crowned imperial double eagle, .986 gold, diameter 39.8mm, weight 14g, KM# 2276, light contact marks otherwise about UNC.

Lot 323

Austria, Franz Joseph I Restrike 4 Ducats 1915, obv. laureate and armoured bust right, rev. crowned Imperial double-headed eagle, .986 gold, 14g, KM# 2276, light contact marks otherwise AUNC.

Lot 325

Austria, Franz Joseph I Restrike 4 Florin/10 Francs 1892, obv. laureate head right, heavy whiskers, rev. double headed eagle, 1892 below, .900 gold, weight 3.23g, KM# 2260, light contact marks otherwise AUNC; Austria, Franz Joseph I 20 corona 1909, obv. bare head right, break in legend below bust, rev. double headed eagle above 1909, .900 gold, weight 3.40g, KM# 2815, GEF; and Austria, Franz Joseph I Restrike Ducat 1915, obv. laureate head right, heavy whiskers, rev. double headed eagle, .900 gold, weight 3.51g, small test mark otherwise AUNC.

Lot 327

Cayman Islands, Elizabeth II Gold Proof $25 1972, obv. young bust right, rev. SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY 1947-1972, conjoined busts right, struck by the Royal Canadian Mint, .500 (14ct) gold, weight 13.82g, in display stand with certificate of authenticity, FDC.

Lot 329

♦France, Gold 20 Francs 1814A, First Empire, Paris Mint; obv. ‘NAPOLEON EMPEREUR’ around laureate bust of Napoleon, rev. ‘EMPIRE FRANÇAIS’ around wreath & denomination; .900 gold, wt.6.45g, minor hairlines/contact marks, GFine.

Lot 33

♦Henry II, (1154-1189), 2 x Cross and Crosslets (‘Tealby’) Silver Pennies comprising (1) class A: crowned bust, no hair, trefoil of pellets between mantle & hand, legend not struck up, rev. inner circle with large cross potent & small cross potent in each angle, small saltire cross in centre, legend not struck up; wt. 1.54g, parts Poor, parts Fine & (2) class C: crowned bust with curl of hair at temple, jewelled collar & several folds to mantle; legend not struck up, rev. inner circle with large cross potent & small cross potent in each angle, small saltire cross in centre, legend not struck up except for ‘ON L,’ irregular flan, parts Poor, parts Fine.

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