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to include: 1. A collection of 20th century European coins: French, German, Spanish, Danish etc. Weight = 1902g2. A collection of pre and post English coins to include: two sealed packets of ½ pence pieces in UNC (Uncirculated) condition plus a collection of Half Crowns, Shillings, Sixpences, Two Shillings, Brass Threepence pieces, Half Pence and Penny pieces. The silver pieces are post 1947 in date. The old Half Pence and Penny pieces range in date from the late19th century onwards. Total weight = 2546g. The condition of the coins vary from F(Fine) to VF (Very Fine) and EF (Extremely Fine)3. 5 sealed bags each containing one foreign currency note from the Sunday Times plus a collection of very well used Spanish paper currency notes4.Two plastic wallets containing ‘Britain’s First Decimal Coins’. The 5 coins in each wallet are in EF (Extremely Fine) condition5. Three Isle of Man One Pound coins in attractive velvet cases6. 3 cased Isle of Man 1980 50p pieces. Two are in UNC (Uncirculated) condition; the other coin being in F (Fine) condition. All 3 coins bear certificates of authenticity having being produced by the Pobjoy Mint, Sutton, Surrey. All 3 cases are in very good condition with strong hinges7. A cased silver Proof coin commemorating the marriage in 1981 of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer. The coin is in Uncirculated condition. The coin resides within an attractive blue hard leatherette covered case8. Two Isle of Man Queen Mother Crowns minted in 1980 and contained within green hard cases bearing the Isle Of Man emblem9. Two hard cased sets of coins produced in 1972 to commemorate the silver wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth 11 and Prince Phillip. In BUNC (Brilliant Uncirculated) condition10. Two hard cased sets of coins produced in 1977 to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth 11, produced in 1977 and in BUNC (Brilliant Uncirculated) condition11. Two hard cased sets of coins produced in 1974 entitled, ‘The Coinage of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' in BUNC (Brilliant Uncirculated) condition12. Two hard cased sets of coins produced in 1975 entitled, ‘The Coinage of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' in BUNC (Brilliant Uncirculated) condition13. Two hard cased sets of coins produced in 1976 entitled, ‘The Coinage of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' in BUNC (Brilliant Uncirculated) condition14. Two Crowns to commemorative the 60th. birthday of the Prince of Wales in BUNC (Brilliant Uncirculated) condition15. Two silver Proof coins produced in the ‘History of the Monarchy series – both relate to Henry V11116. Seven hard cased Silver Wedding Crowns to commemorate the marriage of Queen Elizabeth 11. In BUNC (Brilliant Uncirculated) condition17. A 1983 uncirculated £1 coin in explanatory cardboard folder18. Two copies of uncirculated coins (7 coins per set) sponsored by ‘Heinz’ in 198319. One copy of uncirculated coins (7 coins per set) produced in 198319. A booklet entitled, ‘The Rothmans Cambridge Collection of Rare Banknotes’ – 5 banknotes plus 2 other loose notes20. A Commonwealth Games Commemorative £2 coin produced in 1986 – in UNC (Uncirculated condition)21. An Isle of Man Queen Mother Crown commemorating her 80th anniversary – in UNC (Uncirculated) condition in a clear plastic wallet22. Two Elizabeth 1st Crowns produced in 1977 and in UNC (Uncirculated) condition contained within a ‘Midland Bank’ plastic wallet23. A 1916 English penny plus a 1934 English Sixpence plus two Victorian 3 pence pieces plus one 2001 penny all contained within a grey fabric pouch24. A large collection of empty Midland Bank coin sleeves25. Five Midland Bank coin sleeves each containing a 1982 20p coin in UNC (Uncirculated) condition26. A 1965 commemorative coin with an image of Churchill27. Two commemorative coins relating to the Queen Mother dated August 4th 198028. Six Elizabeth 11 coins dated 1977 in Midland Bank coin sleeves29. Twelve commemorative coins relating to the Queen Mother, plus 25 coins relating to Churchill plus 12 relating to Prince Charles and Lady Diana plus 16 coins dated 1977 and containing an image of an eagle, plus 8 other similar coins plus 4 old penny coins in very poor condition, plus a 1986 £2 coin in UNC (Uncirculated) condition plus a 1975 5p piece in EF (Extremely Fine) condition30. A 1999-2000 £5 coin31. Four London 2012 Olympics commemorative £5 coins in Brilliant Uncirculated condition32. Two unopened Royal Wedding coins (Prince William and Catherine Middleton) issued in April 201133. Two 1977 Royal Wedding Crowns in Brilliant Uncirculated condition34. Three Queen Elizabeth Silver Jubilee medallions 35. Two ‘Special Crown Coin and Stamp’ booklets with the coin and stamp enclosures 36. A Roman coin of the Emperor Antoninus Pius (AD 86 - 161)
A cased Full Sovereign in an attractive leather/leatherette case 1 x 1980 Proof sovereign in a green leather/leatherette case lined with bottle green velvet. 100,000 of these Proof Sovereigns were produced for world wide distribution. Proof coins are struck using specially selected blanks and highly polished dies that strike the coin blank with extra firm pressure to produce particularly attractive coins. Composition: 916.7 gold + 83.3 parts copper Diameter: 23.12 mms Weight: 7.9888 grammes 1981 The case is 8.5cms by 8.5cms by 1.7cms and has the emblem of the Royal Mint and 'PROOF SOVEREIGN' in gilt lettering on the upper surface
A cased set of 1953 English coins commemorating the coronation of Elizabeth 11 in 1953. All the coins are in UNC (Uncirculated) condition to include: Farthing Half Penny One Penny Three pence Six pence One Shilling (2 copies, but different lion emblems) Two Shillings Half Crown Crown The coins reside within a burgundy coloured hard case with the ER logo. This opens to reveal a fitted interior with a dedicated recess for each coin. All the coins are also contained within clear plastic sleeves Condition: The coins are in UNC condition defined as being coins that have never been in circulation, but which may still show signs of contact with other coins during the minting process. Potential bidders are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of this categorisation before placing bids The lining of the interior of the hard case is badly stained. The hinge of the case works well and the lid closes securely.
A Gold, Proof, four coin Sovereign collection as follows: Manufactured in 1996 Certificate of Authenticity (Number 0598) Housed in a red leather and gilt hard case with a strong clasp Weight Diameter Half-Sovereign 3.00g 19.30mm Sovereign 7.98g 22.05mm Double-Sovereign 15.98g 28.40mm Five pounds 39.94g 36.02mm Excellent condition
A selection of 4 English crowns - condition VF (Very Fine) Please note that in our opinion these crowns are in Very Fine (VF) condition, defined as being coins that have had very little use but which show signs of wear on high surfaces. Potential bidders should satisfy themselves as to to the accuracy of this categorisation by viewing the coins in person if possible 1888 wide date (edge damage as shown in photograph - 1st coin) 1893 LV11 1894 LV11 1895 LV111 (edge damage, as shown in photograph - last coin)
1 x Bank Token (3 Shilling) 1812 in 'F' condition 1 x Bank Token (3 Shilling) 1813 in 'F' condition 1 x Bank Token (3 Shilling) 1817 ? in Poor/F condition - part of the 'SHILL' legend has been worn away as has the date - assumed to be 1817. This coin is in brass and is a forgery Please note that in our opinion these coins are in 'F' (Fine) condition defined as 'coins that have been in circulation and which show general signs of wear, but with all legends and the date clearly visible.' Potential bidders are advised to confirm the accuracy of this categorisation by inspecting these coins in person, if possible
A full sovereign dated 1912 as follows: Within a Midland Bank plastic sleeve Condition: EF (Extremely Fine) defined as being a coin that may appear uncirculated but which on closer examination show signs of minor friction on the highest surfaces. Potential bidders are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of this categorisation before placing bids
A full sovereign dated 1905 in EF (Extremely Fine) condition Condition: In EF (Extremely Fine) condition defined as being a coin that may appear uncirculated but which on closer examination shows signs of minor friction on the highest surfaces. Potential bidders are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of this categorisation before placing bids
A full sovereign dated 1911 within a hard square plastic container labelled Stuart Wharton, St. Albans; both in EF (Extremely Fine) condition Condition: In EF (Extremely Fine) condition defined as being a coin that may appear uncirculated but which on closer examination shows signs of minor friction on the highest surfaces. Potential bidders are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of this categorisation before placing bids
A selection of silver Threepences in VF (Very Fine) condition In our opinion these coins are in VF (Very Fine) condition – defined as being coins that have had very little use, but shows signs of wear on the high surfaces. Potential bidders are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of this categorisation before placing bids This Lot to consist of the following coins: 1689 - solder mark near rim 1835(Tarnished) 1875 1883(Tarnished) 1884 1887(1) 1887(2) 1889 1893 1898 1901 1903 1904 (Tarnished obverse), 1907, 1920, 1925 Plus one unusual coin: obverse has heart shaped engraving with design detail within; reverse is normal with date, wreath and '3' The Lot to consist of 17 coins
A selection of 3 English crowns - condition VF (Very Fine) Please note that in our opinion these crowns are in Very Fine (VF) condition, defined as being coins that have had very little use but which still exhibit wear on high surfaces. Potential bidders should satisfy themselves as to to the accuracy of this categorisation by viewing the coins in person if possible The Lot to consist of the following crowns: 1898 LX1 1898 LX11 1899 LX111 - edge damage (last coin)
Two Half Sovereigns dating to 1912 & 1914 Condition: In UNC (Uncirculated) condition, defined as being a coin that has never been in circulation, but which may still show signs of contact with other coins during the minting process. Potential bidders are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of this categorisation before placing bids
A collection of sterling silver Proof coins (cased) to consist of the following: - Silver Proof One Pound coins x 4 in hard leatherette cases (2 in red and 2 in light blue) - Silver Proof Crown commemorating the 25th wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip (1947 - 1972). This Crown is contained within a green coloured hard case - Silver Proof coin commemorating the marriage of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981 held within an attractive mid-blue mottled hard case - a 1973 50p coin in UNC (Uncirculated condition) held within a burgundy coloured hard case
1911 Half Sovereign in UNC (Uncirculated) condition - Possibly Perth Mint In our opinion this coin is in UNC (Uncirculated) condition – defined as being a coin that has never been in circulation, but may still show signs of contact with other coins during the minting process. Potential bidders are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of this categorisation before placing bids
A selection of 20p pieces to include the following: 1988 Proof 2008 (UNC condition) 1 x Undated coin (UNC condition) 2 x 2009 coins (UNC condition) Coin definition: In our opinion these coins are in UNC (Uncirculated) condition – defined as being coins that have never been in circulation, but may still show signs of contact with other coins during the minting process. Potential bidders are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of this categorisation before placing bids NB: The undated nature of 1 coin makes the estimate difficult to determine
A selection of Groats (Four Pence pieces) - 1 in F(Fine) condition and 7 in VF(Very Fine) condition In our opinion these Groats are in the following conditions: Fine - A coin that has been in circulation and shows general signs of wear, but with all legends an d the date clearly visible Very Fine - A coin that has had very little use, but shows signs of wear on the high surfaces Potential bidders should satisfy themselves as to the correctness of these categorisations before placing bids The Lot to include the following Groats: Fine condition: 1845 Very Fine condition: 1836, 1842, 1844, 1845 1849, 1854, 1855
1872 Sovereign in VF (Very Fine) condition In our opinion this coin is in VF (Very Fine) condition – defined as being a coin that has had very little use, but which show signs of wear on the high surfaces. Potential bidders are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of this categorisation before placing bids
George V, 1927 Crown - Uncirculated copy Please note that in our opinion this crown is in Uncirculated condition, but potential bidders should satisfy themselves as to to the accuracy of this categorisation by viewing this coin in person if possible In a white paper envelope labelled 'SPINK & SON LTD' within a clear plastic wallet
A George 111 (1797) Two Pence piece (Cartwheel) in VF (Very Fine) condition In our opinion this coin is in VF (Very Fine) condition – defined as being a coin that has had very little use, but which shows signs of wear on the high surfaces. Potential bidders are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of this categorisation before placing bids
A cased 1981 Full Sovereign in an attractive leather/leatherette case A Proof sovereign in a tan leather/leatherette cases lined with dark brown velvet. 50,000 of these Proof Sovereigns were produced for world wide distribution. Proof coins are struck using specially selected blanks and highly polished dies that strike the coin blank with extra firm pressure to produce particularly attractive coins.Composition: 916.7 gold + 83.3 parts copperDiameter: 22.05 mmsWeight: 7.9888 grammes The case is 8.5cms by 8.5cms by 1.7cms and has the emblem of the Royal Mint and 'PROOF SOVEREIGN' in gilt lettering on the upper surface
A selection of 3 English crowns - condition VF (Very Fine) Please note that in our opinion these crowns are in Very Fine (VF) condition, defined as being coins that have had very little use but which still exhibit wear on high surfaces. Potential bidders should satisfy themselves as to to the accuracy of this categorisation by viewing the coins in person if possible The Lot to consist of the following crowns: 1895 L1X 1896 L1X - edge damage (middle coin) 1897 LX1
Two commemorative coins in UNC (Uncirculated) condition as follows: - One Pound Silver Proof Guernsey coin in UNC (Uncirculated) condition Engraved "Elizabeth 11 Bailiwick of Guernsey" 1997 Contained with a circular hard plastic container residing within a navy blue leatherette pouch - Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother (1900-2000) £5 coin In our opinion these coins are in UNC (Uncirculated) condition – defined as being coins that have never been in circulation, but which may still show signs of contact with other coins during the minting process. Potential bidders are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of this categorisation before placing bids
A collection of coins to include: (1) A Proof Double Florin dated 1902 In a clear plastic wallet Please note that in our opinion this Double Florin is in Proof condition but potential bidders should satisfy themselves as to to the accuracy of this categorisation by viewing this coin in person if possible (2) An Elizabeth 1st Half Groat (This coin is badly rubbed on the obverse though the crown and head are decipherable. The four quarters of the shield on the reverse are visible.) (3) A collection of 20th century Two Shilling pieces to include the following coins: 1939 (UNC) 1940 (EF) 1941 (EF) 1942 (EF) 1944 (UNC 1945 (UNC) In our opinion these coins are in EF (Extremely Fine) or in UNC (Uncirculated) condition. Potential bidders should satisfy themselves as to the validity of these categorisation before bidding (4) A selection of silver, pre-decimal, but 20th century coins in F (Fine) or VF (Very Fine) condition The selection consists of silver Three pence, Six pence and Shilling coins Total approximate weight: 201 grams In our opinion these coins are in VF (Very Fine) or in F(Fine) condition. Potential bidders should satisfy themselves as to the validity of these categorisation before bidding
500th Anniversary Gold Proof Sovereign 3 coin set This 3 coin set celebrates the 500 years of the Sovereign which was first introduced in 1489 This set of Sovereigns was produced in 1989 and consists of the following coins: Half Sovereign, Sovereign and Double Sovereign The specifications are as follows: Weight Diameter Half-Sovereign 3.99g 19.30mm Sovereign 7.98g 22.05mm Double Sovereign 15.98g 28.40mm This is set Number 06648 The Sovereigns are contained within a red leather and gilt hard case measuring 16.5cms wide by 8.5cms deep by 3cms high In excellent condition
A selection of mixed early coins to include the following: - Edward 1st silver penny - Anglo-Saxon base silver styca (unidentified) c. 800 - 890 A.D. (Poor condition) - Medieval coin c.1200 - Henry 11 Short Cross Penny (2 fragments) - Maximillian 11 Madonna & Child c. 1564 - Maximillian 11 Madonna & Child c. 1574 - 2 x Roman copper coins The photographs provide the clearest indication of the condition of these coins. Potential bidders should ensure that they are happy with the condition of these coins before placing bids
1876 Sovereign in VF (Very Fine) condition (Melbourne Mint) In our opinion this coin is in VF (Very Fine) condition – defined as being a coin that has had very little use, but which show signs of wear on the high surfaces. Potential bidders are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of this categorisation before placing bids
George 111 Bank of England Dollar, 1804 Please note that in our opinion this George 111 dollar is in 'F' (Fine) condition, but potential bidders should satisfy themselves as to to the accuracy of this categoristion by viewing the coin in person if possible In F (Fine) condition with 2 cuts to the rim as shown in one of the the photographs Diameter: 40mm In clear plastic wallet
A cased 1981 Full Sovereign in an attractive leather/leatherette case A Proof sovereign in a tan leather/leatherette cases lined with deep burgundy velvet. 50,000 of these Proof Sovereigns were produced for world wide distribution. Proof coins are struck using specially selected blanks and highly polished dies that strike the coin blank with extra firm pressure to produce particularly attractive coins.Composition: 916.7 gold + 83.3 parts copperDiameter: 22.05 mmsWeight: 7.9888 grammes The case is 8.5cms by 8.5cms by 1.7cms and has the emblem of the Royal Mint and 'PROOF SOVEREIGN' in gilt lettering on the upper surface
1996 Year of the Rat gold coin struck by the Royal Mint To commemorate the Chinese New Year the AMCM (Monetary and Foreign Exchange Authority of Macao) regularly issues a limited edition proof and uncirculated gold and silver coins. This coin is part of a set of 12 which represent the years of the old Chinese calendar named after various animals This coin bears the image of a rat and has a face value of 1000 PATACAS This coin was issued in 1996 and was struck by the Royal Mint Weight: 15.976g; Diameter: 28.4mm Housed in an attractive scarlet coloured and felt covered hard case measuring 7.5cms by 7.75cms by 2.25cms
A selection of 3 English crowns - condition VF (Very Fine) Please note that in our opinion these crowns are in Very Fine (VF) condition, defined as being coins that have had very little use but which still exhibit signs of wear on high surfaces. Potential bidders should satisfy themselves as to to the accuracy of this categorisation by viewing the coins in person if possible The Lot to consist of the following crowns: 1902 (counterfeit coin - see edge, as shown in photograph 3) 1929 1933
A selection of individual Maundy coins in VF (Very Fine) condition In our opinion these coins are in VF (Very Fine) condition – defined as being coins that have had very little use, but which show signs of wear on the high surfaces. Potential bidders are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of this categorisation before placing bids The Lot to include the following coins: 1840 Four Pence 1857 Four Pence 1838 Two Pence 1870 Two Pence 1877 Gilt Pendant Four Pence Maundy coin 1893 One Pence 1924 Two Pence
A selection of Pennies and Halfpennies to include the following coins: 1806 Halfpenny (VF condition) 1853 Halfpenny (VF condition) 1853 Halfpenny (EF condition) 1876 Penny (VF condition) 1895 Penny (EF condition) 1895 Penny (VF condition) rare coin: Trident is 2mm from 'P' of penny 1902 Penny (VF condition) 1932 Penny (VF condition) 1967 Halfpenny x 10 (1967) in UNC condition Coin definitions: UNC (Uncirculated) condition – defined as being coins that have never been in circulation, but may still show signs of contact with other coins during the minting process. Potential bidders are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of this categorisation before placing bids EF (Extremely Fine) condition – defined as being coins that may appear uncirculated but which on closer examination show signs of minor friction on the highest surfaces. Potential bidders are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of this categorisation before placing bids VF (Very Fine) condition – defined as being coins that have had very little use, but which show signs of wear on the high surfaces. Potential bidders are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of this categorisation before placing bids
A selection of Silver Three-Halfpences in VF (Very Fine) condition plus 1 in EF (Extremely Fine) condition In our opinion 8 coins are in VF (Very Fine) condition – defined as being coins that have had very little use, but which show signs of wear on the high surfaces. Potential bidders are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of this categorisation before placing bidsIn our opinion 1 coin is in EF (Extremely Fine) condition – defined as being a coin that may appear uncirculated but which on closer examination show signs of minor friction on the highest surfaces. Potential bidders are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of this categorisation before placing bidsThe Lot to include the following coins: 1834 1835 - in a hard plastic case from the 'Coin Grading Service UK' 1836 1838 1839 - in a hard plastic case from the 'Coin Grading Service UK' 1843(1) 1843(2) 1862 and 1 coin in EF (Extremely Fine) condition: 1843 Total coins in the Lot = 9
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