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"The Official Silver Coin Collection of the USA", by the Westminster Collection, to include: 2006 gold plated eagle, 2004 silver eagle, 2006 silver eagle clubs cameo, 2006 silver eagle spades cameo, walking Liberty half dollar, Washington half dollar, JFK half dollar, Peace dollar 1922 and Morgan dollar 1881, all certificates of authenticity cased.
Australian interest silver coins, to include 1995 Walzing Matilder dollar proof coin; 50th Anniversarry Queen Elizabeth II Acessension 2002 proof coin, Sydney 2000 presentation coin, Austrailian Kookerburra dollar, 2004 and 2006 frosted uncirculated 1 dollar silver kangeroo (times 2) and Korean War 2003 1 dollar silver coin, with certificates of authenticity from Westminster and others.
Silver proof coins to include crowns from 1935, 1977, 1937, 1980, 1981 and 2011. 2 £1 proof coins for Wales and England 1997 and 1985; a Scottish £2 pound proof coin 1986; 4 piedfort £2 silver proof coins, to include: 2003 DNA double helix; 2005 60th anniversary VE Day; 2004 locomotive, all with certificates with authenticity.
"The Great Monex Silver Proof Coin Collection", comprising 4 silver proof coins with certificates of authenticity; a 2006 Britannia silver proof coin; a Victoria Cross Commerative silver proof cover, a set of 2 x 50p pieces, by Mercury together with 3 other Mercury 50p piece covers, 2 for the Victoria Cross the other for 2006 Christmas.
George III (1760-1820), octagonal countermark upon Spanish Eight Reales of King Charles III (1759-88), 1785 FM, struck in Mexico City, Mexico, octagonal bust of George III from the maundy Penny die punch right at centre of obverse, bust of Spanish King laureate and draped right, date below, legend and toothed border surrounding, CAROLVS.III. DEI. GRATIA, rev. crowned quartered shield of arms, pillar with ribbon incuse motto either side PLUS VLTRA, legend surrounding, .HISPAN. ET IND. REX. M. 8R.F.M. mint letter with o above, weight 27.10g (Bull 1868; ESC 138; S.3766). Attractively toned, with a few tiny nicks, otherwise good very fine and an earlier host coin than usually seen. Provenance: Ex Mark Rasmussen Numismatist, Surrey, 31st May 2011. The initials F and M at the end of the reverse legend represent the names of the Mint Assayers who were Francisco Arance Cobos and Mariano Rodriguez.
Edward the Confessor (1042-66), silver Penny, trefoil quadrilateral type (1046-48), York Mint, moneyer Iola, diademed bust left with sceptre, bust to bottom of coin, Latin legend commences at top with toothed border surrounding, +EDPER.: .D REX, rev. pellet at centre of quadrilateral ornament with three pellets at each apex over short voided cross, all within linear circle, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, +IOL.A ONE ON EOFE, weight 1.01g (N.817; S.1174). Toned, a little double struck, otherwise good very fine with interesting reverse legend “error” with the ON repeated.Provenance:Ex A H Baldwin, London, purchased circa 2007.
George III (1760-1820), silver Bank Token of Eighteenpence, 1811, first laureate and cuirassed bust right, Latin legend GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX, toothed border and outer raised rim both sides, rev. denomination and date in four lines surrounded by oak and laurel wreath of 25 acorns, BANK / TOKEN / 1S. 6D. / 1811, weight 7.46g (Bull 2112; ESC 969; S.3771). Toned, small nick by 6 of value, a pleasing extremely fine. Provenance: Ex Croydon Coin Auction, sale 107, 31st January 1993, lot 264.
Victoria (1837-1901), silver Shilling, 1864, die number 57, second young head left, plain truncation, legend VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR: REG: F: D:, toothed border around rim both sides, rev. ONE / SHILLING in two lines at centre of crowned laurel and oak wreath, date with die number 57 below, weight 5.64g (Bull 3024; Davies 886; ESC 1312; S.3905). Toned, extremely fine. Provenance: London Coin Auction, sale 149, 7th June 2015, lot 2553.
Edward VII (1901-10), silver Shillings (2), 1903, 1906, bare head right, rev. crowned lion standing left on crown, date either side (Bull 3589, 3592; Davies 1551, 1556 dies 1+A; ESC 1412, 1415; S.3982). First coin perhaps once cleaned, good very fine, second lightly toned, extremely fine and the rarer Davies variety with shorter upper bar to E in DEI, rare. (2) † This item is subject to 5% import duty.
Harold II (6th Jan-14th Oct 1066), silver Penny, Lincoln Mint, moneyer Garfin, crowned bust left with sceptre, legend and beaded outer circle surrounding, legend commences at top, +HAROLD REX AI, rev. PAX between beaded lines horizontal at centre, beaded circles and legend surrounding, legend commences at bottom +GEREFIN ON LOI, weight 1.32g (N.836; S.1186). Toned a little weak in parts, a bold to good very fine and a rare moneyer at Lincoln. Provenance: Ex Heritage, New York Signature Sale, 3rd January 2010, lot 21554. The reign of King Harold II was shorter than that of the modern British King Edward VIII who famously abdicated and produced no coins for British currency. The coinage of Harold II all have the same "Peace" type reverse and a head and neck bust on the obverse, which can sometimes face right or have the sceptre absent. As a type coin of the reign demand for King Harold remains strong, especially since 2016 marked the 950th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings, celebrated by the Royal Mint with the release of a Fifty Pence coin depicting Harold with the arrow in his eye as seen on the Bayeux Tapestry.
Victoria (1837-1901), bronze Penny, 1873, laureate "bun style" bust left, legend and toothed border surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, rev. Britannia seated right with trident and shield, denomination in words surrounding, date in exergue, weight 9.50g (Freeman 64, dies 6+G; S.3954). Dusky tone, streak of dark tone on reverse, otherwise with some lustre, good extremely fine. Provenance: Ex Spink Coin Auction, 28th September 2005, lot 1566.
George IV (1820-30), copper Farthings (2), 1826, second issue, bare head left, date below, rev. Britannia seated right with trident and shield, emblems in exergue, the second example with missing lower bar to first E of legend and some serifs on letters (Peck 1439; S.3825). First coin with short raised die flaw at front of neck to rim, second coin CGS variety 11, both graded and slabbed by CGS UK as CGS 70 and CGS 60 respectively. (2) CGS UK certification 32606 – FA.G4.1826.03. 37600 – FA.G4.1826.11 variety with broken E.
William IV (1830-37), copper Farthings (2), 1831, first reverse with raised line on saltire cross of shield, 1837, second reverse with incuse line on saltire cross of shield, bare head right, W.W. incuse on truncation for engraver William Wyon, date below, rev. Britannia seated right with trident and shield, emblems in exergue (Peck 1466 rev. A, 1475 rev. B; S.3848). Both graded and slabbed by CGS UK as CGS AU 75 and CGS 60 respectively. CGS UK certification 21370 – FA.W4.1831.01. 34664 – FA.W4.1837.01. Provenance: First coin Ex London Coins Auction 137, 4th June 2013, lot 1433. Second coin Ex The Finchampstead Collection as per CGS UK label, bought directly from Finchampstead collector, apparently previously from an NGC MS62BN holder.
Victoria (1837-1901), bronze Farthing, 1860 TB/BB mule, with five berry obverse, "bun" type laureate and draped bust left, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, rev. Britannia seated right on rock with trident and shield, lighthouse to left, ship to right, date in exergue, denomination in words and beaded border surrounding (Peck -; Fr.- dies 3+A R20; cf.S.3958). Toned, graded and slabbed by CGS UK as CGS VF 40, of the highest rarity, the five berry obverse TB/BB mule unknown to Peck and Freeman, very few known, at the time of the Mangahas sale sited below only two were known to exist. CGS UK certification 21221 – FA.V1.1860.09 – Mule 5 Ber. Provenance: Ex Mangahas Collection, Croydon Coin Auction, 2005 sold as the finer of only two known. Ex The Oxford Collection, Colin Cooke Ltd, Manchester, April 2008, lot 140.
Victoria (1837-1901), bronze Farthing, 1860 TB, struck on a 2mm thick flan, with four berry obverse, "bun" type laureate and draped bust left, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, rev. Britannia seated right on rock with trident and shield, lighthouse to left, ship to right, date in exergue, denomination in words and toothed border surrounding, weight 4.16g (Peck -; Fr.- dies 2+B; cf.S.3958). Toned, with a few light nicks and marks, good fine, the only example ever encountered by the cataloguer, highly unusual and extremely rare on a thick flan that is approximately 50% heavier than a regular currency Farthing. Provenance: Ex London Coin Auction 152, 6th March 2016, lot 2682.
Henry I (1100-35), silver Penny, type XV (c.1125-35), Exeter Mint, moneyer probably Aelfwine, crowned and diademed three quarter facing bust with sceptre to bottom of coin, legend and beaded borders surrounding, +hENRICVS:, rev. quadrilateral with lis apexes on cross fleury, pellet in each inner angle, Latin legend and beaded border surrounding, +A---- :ON: EXCES:, the first E of Mint name struck over an X, weight 1.27g (BMC type XV; N.871; S.1276). Well centred for this usually poorly struck issue, some weakness in parts of legend, good portrait, a bold very fine and rare with clear mint name showing the engraving error. Provenance: Ex Pimprez Hoard, Spink Coin Auction 170, 6th October 2004, lot 426. Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Mail Bid Sale 70, 21st September 2005, lot 1257. Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Mail Bid Sale 82, 16th September 2009, lot 1380
Victoria (1837-1901), bronze Farthings (2), 1863, second 1863 similar, a sub-variety with raised dot on ground below lighthouse, "bun" type laureate and draped bust left, five berries in wreath, rev. Britannia seated right on rock with trident and shield, lighthouse to left, ship to right, date in exergue (Peck 1867, -; Fr.509, -; S.3958). Both toned, the dot variety with a little lustre, graded and slabbed by CGS UK as CGS F30 and CGS EF70 respectively, a rare pair. (2) CGS UK certification 21228 – FA.V1.1863.01. 12423 – FA.V1.1863.02 labelled Dot var. Provenance: Second coin Ex London Coins Auction 129, 8th June 2010, lot 1294.
Victoria (1837-1901), bronze Farthings (2), 1867, second example with doubled 186 in date, both with low 7, "bun" type laureate and draped bust left, five berries in wreath, rev. Britannia seated right on rock with trident and shield, lighthouse to left, ship to right, date in exergue (Peck 1878; Fr.516; S.3958). Both toned with much lustre, graded and slabbed by CGS UK as CGS UNC 85 and CGS UNC 85 respectively, a scarce pair. (2) CGS UK certification 0000943 – FA.V1.1867.01. 32096 – FA.V1.1867.02 labelled 186 dbl.Lo7. Provenance: Second coin Ex The Cheshire Collection, Ira and Larry Goldberg Auction 31, 30th May 2005, lot 3155 part, when graded by NGC as MS64 RB. Ex Ira and Larry Goldberg Auction 41, 27th May 2007, lot 3445, when graded by NGC as MS64 RB. Ex The Finchampstead Collection, London Coins Auction 152, 5th March 2016, lot 2270.
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