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A collection of five silver proof coins to include a cased Royal Mint Jersey 1986 commonwealth games two pound coin, a cased Royal Mint Falkland Islands 1986 commonwealth games two pound coin, a cased Royal Mint 2008 Queen Elizabeth I £5 silver proof coin, a 2005 silver bullion £2 Britannia coin and a cased Festiniog Railway silver medallion.
A collection of Whitman Publishing blue card coin albums for Great Britain, comprising four albums of Pennies 1860 - 1930, three albums of Halfpennies 1860 - 1967, one album of Threepence brass 1937 - 1967, two albums of Sixpence 1902 - 1967, two albums of Shillings 1937 - 1970, one album of Half Crowns 1941 - 1967, and one album of Florins 1941 - 1967 (a/f - most albums incomplete)
Collection of Quality Costume Jewellery, comprising two stone and crystal set dress rings, two dress rings one set with an opal coloured stone, one with a yellow stone, a lion's head dress ring, a green stone set dress ring, two dress rings set with red stones and crystals, a pair of red and amber stone set earrings, a ladies watch with coin decorations, a dress ring set with red stone, a circular ring set with stones, and two bracelets.
A gold plated medallion pendant, engraved one side with Arabic script, the other with a chrysanthemum flower, diameter approx 38mm, on gold plated chain, Victorian white metal chains, coin mounted brooch dated 1826, along with vintage glass and stone drop earrings, studs some in 9ct gold and unmarked yellow metal, gold plated Art deco ladies watch a/f paste set dress rings, mother of pearl and silver fruit knife etc (1 bag)
A 9ct rose gold charm bracelet with various 9ct gold and yellow and gilt metal charms including a George III Guinea, George V half sovereign, an Australian sovereign 1867 Australia mint, hardstone seal, toby jug, spring loaded coin holder, ballet shoes, lockets, etc total gross weight approx 197gms
Two miniature South American sterling silver peddlers. Each laden with small plates, rugs, guitars, and many other wares. The smaller figure is unmarked. The larger peddler is mounted atop a Bolivian coin showing a landscape with a deer, tree, house, mountain, and smiling sun surrounded by "Republica de Bolivia" and nine stars.Larger; Height: 2 in x width: 2 1/4 in x depth: 2 in. Smaller; Height: 1 1/4 in x width: 1 1/2 in x depth: 1 in. Gross weight of sterling: 3.65 Troy oz.
John Hull and Robert Saunderson (American, 17th Century). One 1652 oak tree shilling featuring an oak tree design along the obverse surrounded by "MASATHUSETS ∑ IN ∑" The reverse reads "NEW ENGLAND ∑ AN ∑ DOM ∑ 1652 XXI." Graded by PCGS as N94 meaning that there are a few spots of alteration making a certifiable grading difficult. Verified as genuine but not gradable.This coin was among the very first minted in the United States in the Boston mint and were struck for three months before being replaced by "Willow Tree" silver coins and then "Pine Tree" coins. The Boston mint, operated by John Hull and Robert Saunderson, began to produce coinage in 1652 with the authorization of the General court of Massachusetts Bay. As creating coinage was not the right of colonists, this was among some of the first acts of rebellion by the American colonists prior to the Revolutionary War. The Boston mint produced coins from 1652 to 1682, when the contract expired. The same year, British loyalist Edward Randolph traveled to London to present seventeen charges against Massachusetts Bay Colony, the first of which was operating a "Publik mint in Boston."
John Hull and Robert Saunderson (American, 17th Century). One 1652 large planchet pine tree shilling with no pellets featuring a pine tree design along the obverse surrounded by "MASATHUSETS ∑ IN ∑" with a reversed 'N.' The reverse reads "NEW ENGLAND ∑ AN ∑ DOM ∑ 1652 XXI." Graded by PCGS as AU55 meaning that there is full detail with light friction on the high points and considerable luster remains.This coin was among the very first minted in the United States in the Boston mint. The Boston mint, operated by John Hull and Robert Saunderson, began to produce coins in 1652 with the authorization of the General court of Massachusetts Bay. As creating coinage was not the right of colonists, this was among the first acts of rebellion by the American colonists prior to the Revolutionary War. The Boston mint produced coins from 1652 to1682, when the contract expired. The same year, British loyalist Edward Randolph traveled to London to present seventeen charges against Massachusetts Bay Colony, the first of which was operating a "Publik mint in Boston."
One 1760 Hibernia Voce Populi halfpenny featuring a right facing portrait along the obverse and "VOCE POPULI" and along the reverse a woman with a harp surrounded by "HIBERNIA" and "1760." Graded by PCGS as MS61BN indicating that it is in mint state with no wear, with average or weak strike. As a copper coin it retains less than 5% of its original mint red color and appears brown.
One 1779 Rhode Island brass token with no wreath. Featuring on the obverse "DE ADMIRAALS FLAG van ADMIRAAL HOWE 1779" surrounding a ship. This coin lacks the wreath below the ship. The reverse with "D'vlugtende AMERICAANEN van ROHDE YLAND Augt, 1778" Graded by PCGS as N98, genuine but not gradable, due to damage to the coin.
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