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Lot 451

1810 King George III completion of his Golden Jubilee year bronze medal graded MS 62 BN (BHM 685). Obverse: armoured and draped bust of King George III by Thomas Wyon Senior, 'GOD SAVE THE KING.' around. Reverse: arrangement with hourglass, snake and oak branch, ribbon reads 'WE PRAISE THEE O GOD'. 'GEO: III. COMPLETED THE FIFTIETH YEAR OF HIS REIGN' with 'OCTOBER 25. 1810'. Offered in NGC holder (#2903937-003). Diameter: 43mm.

Lot 63

1199-1216 King John short cross hammered silver London Mint Penny class 5b by moneyer Ilger (S 1351). Obverse: facing bust with circular pelleted curls, holding sceptre. Reverse: voided short cross, terminating in pellets within a beaded circle, quatrefoil in each angle, 'ILGER ON LVND' around. Weight: 1.4g. Diameter: 18mm.

Lot 35

211-217 AD Roman Empire Julia Domna silver Antoninianus, issued under Caracalla, Rome Mint. Obverse: diademed draped bust facing right with 'IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG' around. Reverse: goddess Luna driving a biga chariot, 'LVNA LVCIFERA' around.

Lot 85

Group of three (3) King Edward IV First and Second Reign hammered silver coins. Includes (1) 1471-1483 Second Reign Canterbury Halfgroat with 'C' on the chest of the bust and rose mintmark (S 2016, 1.26g), (2) 1461-1464 Heavy Coinage London Penny (.74g), and (3) 1464-1470 Light Coinage London Halfpenny with saltires by portrait neck (.32g).

Lot 394

1834 United States silver Capped Bust small type Dime 10¢ graded AU 58 by NGC. Obverse: capped bust with stars and date below. Reverse: eagle with wings outstretched, 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' above and '10 C' below. Sealed in NGC holder (#6671190-001). Mintage: 635,000. Face value: 10¢. Finish: circulation. Composition: 892 silver. Weight: 2.7g. Diameter: 18.5mm.

Lot 430

1714 King George I official silver Coronation medal by John Croker with laureate bust (Eimer 470). Obverse: right-facing armoured and draped effigy of the first British monarch of the House of Hanover. Legend: 'GEORIVS · D: G · MAG · BR · FR · ET · HIB · REX'. Reverse: Britannia crowns and enthroned George, below: 'INAVGVRAT · XX · OCT · MDCCXIIII'. The official Royal Mint coronation medal. Comes in a modern box. Weight: 15.80g. Diameter: 34mm.

Lot 84

1471-1483 King Edward IV Second Reign Bristol mint hammered silver Groat (S 2101). Obverse: facing crowned bust with 'B' on chest, no marks at shoulders within tressure of arcs, mint mark indistinguishable. Reverse: long cross, dividing beaded circles, three pellets in each of the central angles, 'VIL LA x B RIS TOW' in the middle ring. Weight: 2.68g. Diameter: 26mm.

Lot 478

1843 high relief bronze medal celebrating Queen Victoria's visit to Ghent. Obverse: robed bust of a crowned Victoria with 'VICTORIA REINE D'ANGLETERRE'. Below truncation: 'VERACHTER DIR. HART FECIT' identifying the medallist as Joseph Laurent Hart. Reverse: crowned arms of the city of Ghent. Above: 'LA REINE A GAND', below '16 SEPTEMBRE 1843'. Victoria made a state visit to Belgium in September 1843, visiting her uncle, Leopold I, the first King of the Belgians. Weight: 77.4g. Diameter: 55mm.

Lot 423

1702 Queen Anne accession medal in silver by John Croker graded AU 58 by NGC (Eimer 388, MI-227-1). Obverse: crowned and draped left-facing bust of Queen Anne. 'ANNA · D: G: MAG: BR FR · ET · HIB: REGINA ·'. Reverse: a crowned heart within branches of oak on a pedestal inscribed 'ATAVIS REGIBVS' with 'ENTIRELY ENGLISH' around. Anne succeeded her brother-in-law King William III in 1702. Medal comes sealed in NGC holder (#2903936-006). Diameter: 35mm.

Lot 383

1796-A Kingdom of Prussia gold Frederick d'Or Berlin Mint coin of King Frederick William II (KM  349). Obverse: draped bust of the King facing right, 'FRIED: WILHELM KOENIG VON PRUSSEN'. Reverse: crowned eagle perched on war trophies, '17 96' divided with 'A' below. Mintage: 558,996. Composition: 903 gold. Weight: 6.65g. 

Lot 36

217-218 AD Syria, Laodicea ad Mare, Macrinus silver Tetradrachm graded MS Strike 4/5, Surface 4/5 by NGC. Obverse: laureate bust of Macrinus, facing right. Reverse: eagle with wreath in beak and star between legs. Comes in NGC Ancients holder (#6030946-004). Weight: 13.46g.

Lot 120

1631/1632 King Charles I undated silver Penny, Briot's first milled issue (S 2857, North 2303). Obverse: crowned bust of Charles I, facing left with 'I' numeral behind for the denomination. The legend reads 'CAR · D: G · MAG · BRIT · FR · E · HIB'. Reverse: shield of arms quartered by a cross fourchée, 'IVSTIT IA · THR ONVM FIRMA'. Weight: 0.44g. Diameter: 14mm.Nicholas Briot (c1579-1646) was an engraver and mechanical engineer from a family of notable medallists. He worked initially for the Monnaie de Paris (Paris Mint) where he promoted the concept of coining money with a press, rather than the traditional hammer-driven method.Briot was able to put these ideas into practice in England where he fled in 1625, pursued by his creditors. Following a run of milled coronation medals for King Charles I, Briot produced a number of machine-made gold and silver coins in 1631, issued concurrently with hammered pieces but of a much higher quality. A further issue was made between 1637 and 1639, this time just in silver.Like previous English experiments with milled coinage, including Eloye Mestrelle's work during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, Briot's methods were not adopted by the Royal Mint's moneyers who viewed machinery as a threat to their livelihoods. Further tests of milled money were made during the late Commonwealth period before a wholesale implementation during the reign of King Charles II. 

Lot 94

1553-1554 Queen Mary I hammered silver Groat with pomegranate mintmark (S 2492, N 1960). Obverse: crowned profile bust with long hair, facing left, 'MARIA · · D.' G.' ANG: FRA Z. HIB.' REGI.'' With pomegranate mintmark after 'MARIA'. Reverse: foruchee long cross quartering a shield of arms with the words 'VERITA S TEM PORIS FILIA' with mintmark after 'VERITAS'. Comes with old Baldwins ticket. Weight: 2.06g. Diameter: 24mm.

Lot 500

1902 King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra official 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 ribbon below. Engraver: George William de Saulles. Official larger-size Royal Mint issue, also in bronze and gold. Comes in original red box of issue with the Kings' cypher to the lid. Weight: 84.60g. Diameter: 56mm.

Lot 400

1925 United States Fort Vancouver Centennial commemorative silver Half Dollar (KM 158). Obverse: bust of Dr John McLoughlin by Laura Gardin Fraser, 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' above and 'HALF DOLLAR' below, centenary dates either side. Reverse: pioneer holding a musket with 'FOR VANCOUVER CENTENIAL' above and 'HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY' below. Mintage: 14,994. Composition: 900 silver. Weight: 12.46g. Diameter: 30.6mm.

Lot 92

1551-1553 King Edward VI fine silver issue Third Period Shilling with tun mintmark to reverse (S 2482). Obverse: crowned three-quarters facing bust wearing detailed clothing, rose to left and 'XII' mark of value to left. Legend reads 'EDWARD.' VI: D.' G.' AGL.' FRA.' Z: HIB.' REX:'. Reverse: shield of arms quartered by a long cross fourchee within a beaded circle, tun mintmark, 'POSVI DEV.' A DIVTOR E.' MEV.' around. Weight: 5.86g. Diameter: 33mm.

Lot 117

1639-1640 Tower mint under King Charles I silver group E Shilling with a triangle mintmark (S 2796). Obverse: fifth type 4.3 smaller bust of Charles I with single arch crown and 'XII' mark of value behind and triangle mintmark above. Reverse: shield of arms with short cross and triangle mintmark above, 'CHRISTO · AVSPICE · REGNO ·' around. Weight: 5.9g. Diameter: 32mm.

Lot 225

1866 Queen Victoria bronze 'Bun Head' Halfpenny coin with Britannia design to the reverse (S 3956). Obverse: draped laureate bust of Victoria by Leonard Charles Wyon, facing left, 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:' around. Reverse: seated Britannia with trident and shield, lighthouse to left and masted ship to right, 'HALF PENNY' above and date (1866) below. Mintage: 2,508,800. Composition: bronze. Weight: 5.62g. Diameter: 25.4mm.

Lot 93

1551-1553 King Edward VI Third Period fine silver issue hammered Shilling with tun mintmark (S 2482). Obverse: crowned three-quarters facing bust wearing robes, rose to left and 'XII' mark of value to left. Tun mintmark precedes legend that reads 'EDWARD.' VI: D.' G.' AGL.' FRA.' Z: HIB.' REX:'. Reverse: shield of arms quartered by a long cross fourchee within a beaded circle, 'POSVI DEV.' A DIVTOR E.' MEV.'' proceeded by a tun mintmark. Weight: 5.82g. Diameter: 33mm.

Lot 83

1471-1483 Edward IV Second Reign hammered silver Groat struck at the London mint (S 2096). Obverse: facing portrait with no marks on either side of the bust and trefoils on the cusps of the enclosing tressure of arcs. The mintmark is indistinguishable. Reverse: long cross, dividing beaded circles, three pellets in each of the central angles, 'CIVI TAS LON DON' in the middle ring. Weight: 2.58g. Weight: 25.5mm.

Lot 461

1821 King George IV bronze Coronation medal by Thomas Halliday and Peter Kempson (BHM 1073). Obverse: laureate bust, left, of George IV in high relief. 'GEORGIUS IV. D: G: BRITT: REX F: D:' around. Below: 'P. K. & S. DIREX' - 'P. K.' For the Birmingham medalist and button maker, Peter Kempson. Reverse: four bishops crowning the enthroned figure of the King, holding orb and sceptre. Below: 'GEO: IV. CORONAT: / MDCCCXXI.'. Not listed in Eimer. Weight: 50.34g. Diameter: 50mm.

Lot 61

1029-1036 King Cnut London mint hammered silver Penny graded MS 61 by NGC (S 1159, BMC XVI, North 790). Obverse: crowned left-facing bust holding sceptre. Reverse: boiled short cross with pellet in the centre within a circle, '+LEOFPOLD ON LV'. Offered sealed in NGC holder (#2115794-002). Weight: 1.07g.

Lot 143

1786 King George III gold Half Guinea coin with fourth laureate head and (S 3734, Bull EGC 827). Obverse: fourth bust of George III, facing right, 'GEORGIVS · III · DEI · GRATIA.'. Reverse: crowned and quartered shield of royal arms with 'M · B · F · ET · H · REX · F · D · B · ET · L · D · S · R · I · A · T · ET · E ·' around, crown dividing date: 1786. Weight. 4.12g. Diameter: 21mm.

Lot 229

Group of four (4) Queen Victoria 'Bun Head' bronze Farthings dated 1860 through 1875 (S 3958). Includes (1) 1860 Queen Victoria Farthing, (2) 1866 Queen Victoria Farthing, (3) 1875 Queen Victoria Farthing, and, (4) 1875 Queen Victoria Farthing (duplicate). Obverses: all feature laureate bust by Leonard Charles Wyon with 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:' around. Reverses: seated Britannia with shield and trident, 'FARTHING' above and date in exergue. Composition: bronze.

Lot 347

1908 Austria silver Five Corona 60th Anniversary of Franz Joseph I's reign graded MS 63 by NGC (KM 2809). Obverse: right-facing, bare head bust of Emperor Franz Joseph I, legend reads 'FRANC ∙ IOS ∙ I ∙ D ∙ G ∙ IMP ∙ AVSTR ∙ REX BOH ∙ GAL ∙ ILL ∙ ET ∙ ET AP ∙ REX HVNG ∙'. Reverse: female figure, identified as Fame, running with an olive branch in hand, denomination to left and Austro-Hungarian double-headed eagle to the right. Legend reads 'DVODECIM LVSTRIS 1848 1908 GLORIOSE PERACTIS'. Lettering to edge. Special anniversary issue. Comes in NGC holder (#6674077-005). Mintage: 3,941,600. Face value: Five Corona. Finish: circulation/mint state. Composition: 900 silver. Weight: 24g. Diameter: 36mm.

Lot 98

1565 Queen Elizabeth I Third Issue hammered silver Sixpence with pheon mintmark (S 2561, N 1997). Obverse: small bust 1F of Elizabeth, crowned and facing left, with rose behind and pheon mintmark. The legend reads 'ELIZABETH · D G.' ANG FR' ET HI' REGINA'. Reverse: shield of arms quartered by a fourchee long cross with the date (1565) above, 'POSVI DEV' AD IVTORE M: MEV:'. Weight: 2.88g. Diameter: 26mm.

Lot 429

1713 Queen Anne Peace of Utrecht bronze medal graded MS 62 BN by NGC (Eimer 460). Obverse: draped laureate bust of Anne, facing left. 'ANNA · D: G · MAG · BRI · FR: ET · HIB: REG:' around. Reverse: Britannia with Union Jack shield, standard and olive branch, masted ships at sea and a farming scene behind. 'COMPSITIS · VENERANTVR · ARMIS ·' above with 'MDCCXIII' below. Engraver: John Croker. Comes in NGC holder (#2903936-010). Diameter: 35mm.

Lot 79

1438-1443 King Henry VI First Reign Trefoil issue Calais Halfgroat, graded XF 40 by NGC (S 1911B). Obverse: crowned facing bust with trefoil of pellets on either side of neck, surrounded by a double tressure of arcs within a beaded circle. Reverse: long cross dividing beaded circles, three pellets in each of the four central angles, 'VIL o LA xx CALI SIE o' in middle with 'POSVI DEVM x A DIVTOR E x MEVM' around the edge. Available in NGC holder (#6674062-002). Weight: 1.84g.

Lot 425

1704 Queen Anne's Bounty bronze medal by John Croker graded AU 55 BN by NGC (Eimer 404, MI-251/43). Obverse: draped, laureate bust of Anne, facing left. Legend around: 'ANNA · D: G: MAG: BRI FR: ET · HIB: REG:'. Reverse: group of clerics, led by a kneeling bishop, offer a charter to the enthroned figure of Queen Anne who holds a sceptre in her other hand. Above: 'PIETAS AVGVSTE ·'. Below: 'PRIMITIIS · ET · DECIMIS · / ECCLESIAE · CONCESSIS · / MDCCIV'. In NGC holder (#2144878-001). Weight: 44g. Diameter: 45mm.

Lot 68

1279-1307 King Edward I New Coinage class 4b silver Penny graded VF35 by PCGS (S 1395, N 1024). Obverse: '+EDW R ANGL DNS HYB' around crowned facing bust within beaded circle. Reverse: 'CIVI TAS LON DON' divided by long cross with three pellets in each angle inside beaded circle. Offered in PCGS holder (#895635.35/31702984).

Lot 176

1887 Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee year silver Halfcrown graded MS 64 by NGC (S 3924). Obverse: crowned and veiled bust of Victoria by Joseph Edgar Boehm, with 'VICTORIA DEI GRATIA' around. Reverse: quartered shield of arms surrounded by a garter and a collar which divides the date (1887). Legend reads: 'BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF:'. Design attributed to Leonard Charles Wyon. Sealed in NGC holder (#29033939-007). Mintage: 1,176,200. Finish: circulation/mint state. Composition: 925 silver. Weight: 14.14g. Diameter: 32mm.

Lot 153

1832 gold 'full' Sovereign of King William IV with Second-type bust (Marsh 17, S 3829B). Obverse: second bust, bare head portrait of King William IV facing right. Artist: Sir Francis Chantrey. Engraver: William Wyon. 'W.W.' initials to truncation. Legend: 'GULIELMUS IIII D: G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D:'. Reverse: decorative shield of royal arms (England, Scotland and Ireland) with the arms of the House of Hanover in the centre. Crown above and 'ANNO 1832' below. Engraver: Jean Baptiste Merlen. Annual mintage: not known. Composition: 9167 gold. Weight: 7.96g. Diameter: 22.05mm.

Lot 426

1704 Queen Anne's Bounty bronze medal by John Croker (Eimer 404, MI-251/43). Obverse: draped, laureate bust of Anne, facing left. Legend around: 'ANNA · D: G: MAG: BRI FR: ET · HIB: REG:'. Reverse: group of clerics, led by a kneeling bishop, offer a charter to the enthroned figure of Queen Anne who holds a sceptre in her other hand. Above: 'PIETAS AVGVSTE ·'. Below: 'PRIMITIIS · ET · DECIMIS · / ECCLESIAE · CONCESSIS · / MDCCIV'. Weight: 44g. Diameter: 45mm.

Lot 100

1560-1561 Queen Elizabeth I Second Issue silver Halfgroat with cross crosslet mintmark (S 2557). Obverse: crowned bust with mintmark above. Reverse: shield and long cross fourchee with cross crosslet in legend. Weight: 1.04g. Diameter: 20mm.

Lot 55

780-793 AD Arab-Sasanian, anonymous Tabaristan silver Hemidrachm graded Ch AU by NGC. Obverse: right-facing bust. Reverse: Zoroastrian fire altar. From the Silk Road Hoard. Comes in NGC holder (#3598795-426).

Lot 162

1819 King George III silver Crown coin with 'LIX' regnal year to edge (S 3787, ESC. 216, Bull 2013). Obverse: large laureate bust of George II, facing right by Benedetto Pistrucci. Legend reads: 'GEORGIUS III D : G : BRITANNIARUM REX F: D:'. Date - 1819 - below. Reverse: Saint George, busy slaying a dragon, also by Benedetto Pistrucci. Text within garter: 'HONI · SOIT · QUI · MAL · Y · PENSE'. Edge: raised Latin lettering: 'DECUS ET TUTAMEN.  ANNO REGNI LIX.'. Mintage: 683,400. Composition: 925 silver. Weight: 28.28g. Diameter: 37.6mm.

Lot 354

1928 China Birth of the Republic silver Memento $1 with five pointed stars graded XF DETAILS by NGC. Obverse: Bust of Sun Yat-sen facing left. Reverse: Chinese characters within wreath with 'MEMENTO' above and 'BIRTH OF REPUBLIC OF CHINA' below. Comes in NGC holder (#6864412-013). Face value: 1 Yuan. Composition: 890 silver.

Lot 152

1832 William IV gold 'full' Sovereign with Second Bust of the King (Marsh 17, S 3829B). Obverse: second bust, bare head portrait of King William IV facing right. Artist: Sir Francis Chantrey. Engraver: William Wyon. 'W.W.' initials to truncation. Legend: 'GULIELMUS IIII D: G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D:'. Reverse: decorative shield of royal arms (England, Scotland and Ireland) with the arms of the House of Hanover in the centre. Crown above and 'ANNO 1832' below. Engraver: Jean Baptiste Merlen. Annual mintage: not known. Composition: 9167 gold. Weight: 7.92g. Diameter: 22.05mm.

Lot 184

1723 King George I silver South Sea Company Shilling (Bull 1586, ESC 1176, S 3647). Obverse: first laureate draped bust of George I by John Croker. Legend reads 'GEORGIVS · DG · M · BR · FR · ET · HIB · REX · F · D ·'. Reverse: crowned cruciform shields of royal arms with central garter star, 'SS' in two angles, 'C' in the others. '17 23 · BRVN ET · L ·  DVX S · R · I · A · TH ET · EL ·'. Composition: 925 silver. Weight: 5.90g. Diameter: 26mm.The South Sea Company was founded in 1711 as a joint-stock company with a British government-granted monopoly on the supply of African slaves to the islands in the 'South Seas' (Oceania) and South America. Since the area was controlled by the Spanish and Portuguese there was no realistic prospect of profiting from the monopoly. However, this did not stop mass speculation in the Company, causing their stock to rise, peaking and crashing in 1720 when the so-called 'South Sea Bubble' collapsed, ruining many investors.Too big to fail, the British government continued to support the Company including buying a cargo of 25 tonnes of silver from them in 1723. About 40% of this silver was delivered to the Royal Mint which was quickly converted into King George I Halfcrowns, Shillings and Sixpences, struck in May 1723 with a privy mark to the reverse with the letters 'SSC' between the cruciform shields.The government's bail-out of the South Sea Company was controversial and it may be the case that SSC coins were intended as a form of propaganda, reminding the British public that the Company did bring in some profits. This is similar to earlier 'VIGO' coins, struck during the reign of Queen Anne, celebrating a notable victory in the War of the Spanish Succession.

Lot 131

1547-1550 Ireland silver Threepence Of Edward VI struck in the name of Henry VIII (S 6490). Obverse: crowned bust of Henry VIII with legend around. Reverse: shield of arms with fourchee long cross over the top, 'CIVITAS DVBLINIE' around. Weight: 1.08g. Diameter: 19mm.

Lot 490

1885 Prince Albert Victor Freedom of the City of London large bronze medal (BHM 3182, Eimer 1717). Obverse: Right-facing portrait bust of Prince Albert Victor within a border of national flowers. Around above: 'H.R.H. PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR EDWARD OF WALES' and below: 'BORN JANUARY 8TH 1864'. Reverse: the Prince shakes hands with a robed figure, Lord Mayor, the Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra behind. Arms of the City of London below. Legend: 'RECEIVING THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY OF LONDON JUNE 29TH 1885'. Artist: George Gammon Adams. Diameter: 77mm.

Lot 48

375-392 AD Roman Empire, Valentinian II silver Siliqua. Obverse: 'D N VALENTINIANVS IVN P F AVG' surrounding the draped right-facing bust of the Emperor. Reverse: winged figure of Victory standing left holding a palm branch and a wreath, 'VICTORIA AVGGG' around, 'TRPS' below. Weight: 1.82g. Diameter: 19mm.

Lot 71

Group of two (2) 1279-1307 King Edward I York's Royal mint hammered silver Pennies (S 1429). Obverses: facing crowned bust within beaded circle, '+EDW R ANG DNS HYB' or similar. Reverses: 'CIVI TAS EBO RACI' divided by a long cross with a beaded circle containing three pellets in each quarter. Weights: 1.44g/1.28g.

Lot 456

1817 bronze medal commemorating the death of Princess Charlotte of Wales (Eimer 1097). Obverse: draped three-quarter bust of Princess Charlotte Augusta, 'H · R · H · PRINCESS CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA.'. In exergue: BORN JAN · 17 1796. / MARRIED MAY 2. / 1816 ·'. Engraver: Thomas Webb. Reverse: seated figure of Britannia with urn and lion. Above: 'DIED NOV. VI MDCCCXVII.'. Below: WEEP BRITAIN THOU HAST LOST / THE EXPECTANCY AND ROSE / OF THE FAIR STATE'. Engraver: George Mills, working for James Mudie. Weight: 62g. Diameter: 51mm.

Lot 422

1690 bronze Queen Mary II medal mounted with ring by James or Norbert Roettier (Eimer 320, Farquhar 1910). Obverse: Right-facing draped bust of Queen Mary, 'MARIA · II · D · G · MAG · BR · FR · ET · HIB · REGINA ·'. Reverse: a full moon with a tiny face amid clouds and stars above a landscape. 'VELVT · INTER · IGNES · LVNA · MINORES' ('like a moon among lesser fires'). Mary reigned jointly with her husband William III and II, also known as William of Orange, until her death in 1694. Weight: 57.06g, including mount. Diameter: 49mm.

Lot 203

Group of two (2) King Edward VII silver Sixpences dated 1902 and 1903 (S 3983). Includes (1) 1902 King Edward VII Sixpence, and (2) 1903 King Edward VII Sixpence. Obverses: uncrowned bust facing right by George William de Saulles with legend around that reads 'EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX FID: DEF: IND: IMP:'. Reverse: 'SIX PENCE' in the centre of a wreath surrounded by a crown with the dates below, no die numbers. Composition: 925 silver. Weights: 2.83g (average). Diameters: 19.3mm.

Lot 477

1838 bronze Queen Victoria Coronation medal marked 'SPECIMEN' graded UNC DETAILS by NGC. Obverse: right-facing portrait of Queen Victoria wearing a diadem with 'VICTORIA PROCLAIMED QUEEN OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 21st JUNE 1837.'. Marked 'SPECIMEN' on the obverse below the bust. Reverse: radiate crown within national flower wreath, 'CROWNED 28 JUNE 1838'. Comes in NGC holder with 'PRIVATE COUNTERMARK' designation. Diameter: 37mm.

Lot 197

1697 rare date King William III silver Sixpence coin (Bull 1224, ESC 1564, S 3537). Obverse: second draped laureate bust of William III, facing right with 'GVLIELMVS · III · DEI · GRA' around. Reverse: crowned cruciforms shields of arms with Nassau lion in the centre, date (1697) divided by crown, legend reads: 'MAG BR · FRA ET · HIB REX ·'. Composition: 925 silver. Weight: 2.9g. Diameter: 21.5mm.

Lot 211

1686 King James II scarce variety early milled silver Twopence coin with errors (S  3416). Obverse: laureate bust of King James II by John Roettier, 'IACOBVS · II ·  DEI · GRATIA' around with unbarred 'A' in 'IACOBVS' (inverted V) and small 'O'. Reverse: crowned 'II' with crown dividing date (1686), 'MAG · BR · FRA · ET · HIB · REX ·' around. Composition: 925 silver. Weight: .96g. Diameter: 14mm.

Lot 75

1351-1361 King Edward III Pre-Treaty Period hammered silver York mint Groat (S 1572). Obverse:  facing crowned bust within a tressure of arcs with lis on the cusps. Reverse: long cross with three pellets in the central quarters, 'CIVI TAS EBO RACI' in the middle ring. Weight: 4.38g. Diameter: 27mm.

Lot 58

c710-c760 Early Anglo-Saxon Secondary Phase silver series G Sceat, type 3a (S 800). Obverse: diademed bust, looking right. Reverse: square standard with beaded border bearing three saltires with six pellets, centred around a pellet within an annulet. Comes with an old ticket. Weight: .9g. Diameter:  12mm.

Lot 115

1636-1638 Charles I Tower mint silver Shilling with anchor mintmark graded XF 45 by NGC (S 2794). Obverse: group E, fifth 'Aberystwyth' bust, type 4.2 with double arched crown and 'XII' mark of value behind and anchor mintmark above and legend around. Reverse: shield of arms quartered by a short cross moline, anchor above and '· CHRISTO · AVSPICE · REGNO ·' around. Comes in NGC holder (#2901867-001).

Lot 216

Group of two (2) 1797-dated King George III copper 'Cartwheel' Twopence coins struck at the Soho Mint (S 3776). Obverses: small laureate draped bust of George III, the legend on the rim reads 'GEORGIUS III · D: G: G · REX.'. Reverses: seated Britannia holding a trident and an olive branch with a shield to side, a masted ship in the distance, 'BRITANNIA' above with '1797' below. Both obverse and reverse are attributed to Conrad Heinrich Küchler. Composition: copper. Weights: 56.06g/58.35g. Diameters: 41mm.

Lot 107

Group of two (2) 1604-1619 King James I silver Second Issue hammered Shillings (S 2654). Obverses: crowned bust facing right with 'XII' mark of value behind, rose mintmark apparent on one. Reverses: quartered shield of royal arms, one coin featuring a rose mintmark. Weights: 5.66g (each). Diameters: 31mm.

Lot 205

1953 Queen Elizabeth II proof UK Sixpence graded Top Pop PF 68 Ultra Cameo by NGC (S 4141). Obverse: young laureate bust of Queen Elizabeth II by Mary Gillick, '+ ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA BRITT: OMN: REGINA' around. Reverse: rose, thistle, leek and shamrock intertwined, 'FID · DEF ·' above, 'SIXPENCE · 1953' below. Design: Edgar Fuller and Cecil Thomas. Originally issued in a 1953 proof specimen set. Comes in NGC holder (#6320544-005). Mintage: 40,000. Face value: 6d. Finish: proof. Composition: copper-nickel. Weight: 2.83g. Diameter: 19.3mm.

Lot 189

1869 Queen Victoria type A6 third 'Young Head' silver Shilling coin with wreath reverse (S 3906A). Obverse: filleted bust of Victoria by William Wyon, facing left, 'VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR: REG: F: D:' around. Reverse: crown above a wreath with 'ONE SHILLING' in the centre by Jean Baptiste Merlen. Date (1869) below with '5' die number above. Mintage: 736,500 (low mintage year). Weight: 5.62g. Diameter: 23.5mm.

Lot 18

100-50 BC Kingdom of Persis, Vashir (Oxathres) I silver Hemidrachm. Obverse: diademed and bearded bust, facing left. Reverse: King standing before fire altar, legends around. Weight: 1.72g. Diameter: 13mm.

Lot 99

1578/7 Queen Elizabeth I Fifth Issue hammered silver Sixpence with greek cross mintmark (S 2572). Obverse: 5A larger bust of Elizabeth facing left with rose behind, greek cross above. Reverse: 1578, last numeral overstruck with a '7', above shield, quartered by a fourchee long cross. Weight: 3.14g. Diameter: 26.5mm.

Lot 454

1814 Princess Charlotte betrothal to Prince William of Orange bronze medal (BHM 778, Eimer 1041). Obverse: small bust of Princess Charlotte Augusta, facing right, 'CAROLETTA AVGVSTA' above. Reverse: standing female figure holding an olive branch and a cornucopia, a rudder to her side. 'SPES PVBLICA' above with 'IAN · VII · MDCCCXIV ·' below. Reverse double struck. Engraver: Thomas Webb. Charlotte's engagement was broken off and she instead married Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (later King of the Belgians). Weight: 76.25g. Diameter: 54mm.

Lot 384

1897 Russian Empire silver 50 Kopecks Emperor Nicholas II coin graded MS 62 by NGC. Obverse: bust of Nicholas II, facing left, 'Б. М. НИКОЛАЙ II ИМПЕРАТОРЪ И САМОДЕРЖЕЦЪ ВСЕРОСС.'. Reverse: double-headed eagle holding orb and sceptre, '50 КОПѢЕКЪ 1913 Г.' below. In NGC holder (#6674077-003). Mintage: 46,755,438. Face value: 50 Kopecks. Finish: circulation/mint state. Composition: 900 silver. Weight: 10g. Diameter: 26.75mm.

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