25 Cents. 1892. ICCS graded Gem Uncirculated-65. Light straw toning complements this coin's ample lively lustre. The strike is nearly full, with only trace weakness in the uppermost leaves at 11 o'clock. The reverse surfaces are virtually undisturbed, while only a few light contacts on the reverse hold this coin back from a superior grade. Tied 1 of only 5 finest graded by ICCS.
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1 Dollar. 1936. ICCS graded Superb Gem Uncirculated-66. While the reverse design remained unchanged for the second issue of Canada's silver dollar, the obverse die featuring the design of Sir E.B. MacKennal, first prepared in 1911, was put into service. This piece exhibits deeply lustrous surfaces overlaid with balanced light bronze toning. Exceptionally detailed throughout the obverse crown and regalia, with only a few pinpoint traces of contact separating this coin from the single MS-67 attributed by ICCS. An outstanding gem.
1 Dollar. 1948. ICCS graded Superb Gem Uncirculated-66. Upon the arrival of the master tools for the new, redesigned obverse, minting of the 1947 Maple Leaf coins was ceased and regular strikings began. The brief production run of dollars that followed yielded a scant 18,780 pieces, which in time would prove to be the official lowest mintage for the denomination. Desired by all but obtained by few, the 1948 silver dollar remains a cornerstone of every serious collection of Canadian coins, and none more so than this ultimate example, the solo finest mint-state example in the ICCS census. A singularly immaculate and alluring coin; the pristine fields are unmistakably mirrored, but careful observation will also reveal a trace of light cartwheel lustre on the obverse. A touch of mint frost on the hair lends the bust a cameo appearance, while a few wisps of straw-gold toning are all but indistinguishable from the otherwise brilliant surfaces. The ICCS census lists only a single coin graded as MS-66, while PCGS has graded only two examples in an equivalent grade. Spirited bidding is to be expected on this colossal rarity.
Geological Prehnite on Quartz Flower Mineral Specimen Two light green globular aggregates of prehnite (calcium aluminium silicate) rest on a floral spray of quartz crystals from Hunan Province, China; in old white card tray. 118 grams, 64mm (2 1/2"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898), with old Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd identification card. This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. Cf. Bonewitz, Dr. Ronald Louis Smithsonian Rock and Gem, (2008), p.269. James Reynolds Gregory (1832-1899) was one of the principle London mineral and fossil dealers during the second half of the 19th century. The company he founded was one of the longest surviving geological suppliers in the world, second only to Kranz of Germany. In 1858 James Gregory established his business selling polished stones, minerals and fossils from premises in King William Street. A few years later he moved to premises in Golden Square, Soho. He won prize medals at exhibitions in Paris (1867), Sydney (1879) and London (1862 and 1883"). He also formed a superb collection of meteorites, which was later sold by his sons to the Natural History Museum, London. On the death of his father in 1899 Albert Gregory took over the business, dealing from premises in Kensington, then 30 Old Church Street in Chelsea. He eventually sold the company in 1932 to Percy Bottley, and after his death in 1982 the premises were sold. The company was then acquired by Brian Lloyd who had started the Natural History sales at Sotheby's before dealing from his own premises in Pall Mall. Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd, as it became known, traded from Ricket Street and later Seagrave Road in Fulham. In 2008 the business and all of the stock and Victorian cabinets were moved out of London to Walmer in Kent. On the eventual retirement of Brian and Mary Lloyd in 2014, with none of their family interested in taking over the business, the stock was sold and is now dispersed. [No Reserve] Very fine condition, a good size for display.
English Milled Coins - Anne - 1711 - Shilling Dated 1711, fourth bust, plain angles reverse, after Union. Obv: profile bust with ANNA DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform shields with MAG BRI FR ET HIB REG legend and date. 5.98 grams. S. 3618; ESC 1158. Near extremely fine; light tone, underlying lustre.
English Milled Coins - Anne - 1714 - Shilling Dated 1714, fourth bust, after Union. Obv: profile bust with ANNA DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform shields with roses and plumes to angles and MAG BRI FR ET HIB REG legend and date. 5.93 grams. S. 3617; ESC 1161. Good very fine; light tone, some underlying lustre.
English Milled Coins - George II - 1739 - Shilling Dated 1739. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIVS II DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform shields with rosses to angles and M D F ET H REX F D B ET L D S R I A T ET E legend and date. (46.74 grams with capsule"). Old lot label affixed. S. 3701; ESC 1201. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 NGC MS 65 (= choice uncirculated), light gold tone.
English Milled Coins - George II - 1739 - Small Garter Shilling Dated 1739, young bust. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIVS II DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform shields with roses to angles and small garter at centre and M B F ET H REX F D B ET L D S R I A T ET E legend and date. 6.01 grams. S. 3701; ESC 1201. Good very fine; light graffitto to obverse fields, light tone, some underlying lustre. Scarce variant.
English Milled Coins - George III - 1763 - Northumberland Shilling Dated 1763. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform shields with M B F ET H REX D B ET L D S R I A T ET E legend and date; known as the Northumberland shilling as the Earl of Northumberland had them struck and distributed £100 of them (= 2,000 coins) in Dublin on his appointment as Lord Lieutenant. (33.93 grams with capsule"). S. 3742; ESC 1214. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 CGS EF 65 (= good extremely fine), light steel tone. Scarce; a key coin in the shilling series.
English Milled Coins - William IV - 1834 - Shilling Dated 1834, flat-topped 3. Obv: profile bust with GULIELMUS III D G BRITANNIAR REX F D legend. Rev: crown over ONE SHILLING within wreath with date below. (33.57 grams with capsule"). S. 3835; ESC1268; BSC 341. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 CGS AU 78 (= uncirculated), light gold tone.
English Milled Coins - Victoria - 1841 - Shilling Dated 1841, type A3, second head. Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR REG F D legend. Rev: crown over ONE SHILLING within wreath with date below. (30.27 grams with capsule"). S. 3904; ESC 1287; BSC 855. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 CGS AU 75 (= uncirculated), light gold tone.
English Milled Coins - Victoria - 1848 over 1846 - Shilling Dated 1848 over 1846, type A3, second head. Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR REG F D legend. Rev: crown over ONE SHILLING within wreath with date below. (33.57 grams with capsule"). S. 3904; ESC 1294 (R2); BSC 861. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 CGS VF 40 (= very fine), light tone, some lustre. Rare.
English Milled Coins - Victoria - 1857 - Shilling Dated 1857, type A3. Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR REG F D legend. Rev: crown over ONE SHILLING within wreath with date below. (46.77 grams with capsule"). Ex Ira & Larry Goldberg, USA (with label affixed"). S. 3904; ESC 1305; BSC 871. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 NGC MS 64 (= choice uncirculated), light tone.
English Milled Coins - Victoria - 1887YH - Shilling Dated 1887, young head, type A7. Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR REG F D legend. Rev: crown over ONE SHILLING within wreath with date below. (47.26 grams with capsule"). S. 3907; ESC 1349; BSC 925. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 NGC MS 64 (= choice uncirculated), light gold tone.
English Milled Coins - Victoria - 1888 over 1887 - Shilling Dated 1888 over 1887, small head. Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITT REGINA F D legend. Rev: crowned arms in garter with date below. 5.66 grams. S. 3926; ESC 1353 (overdate not noted); BSC 983. Good extremely fine; light gold tone, underlying lustre.
English Milled Coins - Victoria - 1895 - Shilling Dated 1895. Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA DEI GRA BRITT REGINA FID DEF IND IMP legend. Rev: three shields in garter with ONE SHILLING legend and date. 5.65 grams. S. 3940A; ESC1364A. Uncirculated; few small contact marks, light gold tone, underlying full lustre.
English Milled Coins - Victoria - 1898 - Shilling Dated 1898. Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA DEI GRA BRITT REGINA FID DEF IND IMP legend. Rev: three shields in garter with ONE SHILLING legend and date. 5.62 grams. S. 3940A, ESC 1367. [No Reserve] Uncirculated; small contact marks, light gold tone, underlying full lustre.
Anglo-Saxon Coins - Offa - Canterbury / Pehtwald - Light Coinage Penny 780-792 AD. Obv: long cross botonné with cross of lobes over and +O FF AR EX legend. Rev: celtic cross with cross fleury over saltire at centre with PE HT VA LD legend in angles (with HT in monogram) for the moneyer Pehtwald at Canterbury mint. 1.17 grams. Found near Harston, Cambridgeshire, UK, 2012. S. 904; N. 277; CEB 73; see Chick 130d (same dies?"). See Early Medieval Corpus, Cambridge, reference EMC 2014.0312 (this coin"). Derek Chick recorded nine coins of this type for this moneyer at Canterbury. Very fine; edge slightly ragged. Very rare.
English Milled Coins - Edward VII - 1909 - Sixpence Dated 1909. Obv: profile bust with EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX FID DEF IND IMP legend. Rev: crown over SIX PENCE in two lines, within wreath with date below. 2.83 grams. S. 3983; ESC 1793. Good extremely fine; light gold tone, full lustre.
World Coins - Ireland - Edward IV - Drogheda - Cross-and-Pellets Penny 1473-1478 AD, light coinage. Obv: facing bust with pellet to sides of crown and neck with [+EDWARD DI GR DNS HYBE] legend. Rev: long cross with open quatrefoil at centre and pellets with [VILLA DE DROGHEDA] legend for Drogheda mint (the combination of obverse and reverse features are for this mint only"). 0.51 grams. S. 6373; Burns Dr-13. [No Reserve] Very fine; clipped as usual. Very rare; only seven examples recorded by Burns.
World Coins - Ireland - Free State - 1945 - Sixpence Dated 1945. Obv: harp with Gaelic legend. Rev: wolfhound with value '6d' above. (46.21 grams with capsule"). S. 6641; D&F 760. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 NGC MS 65 (= choice uncirculated), light tone.
World Coins - British Guiana & West Indies - Victoria - 1891 - 4 Pence Dated 1891. Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA QUEEN legend. Rev: crown over FOUR PENCE in two lines within wreath with BRITISH GUIANA AND WEST INDIES legend and date below. 1.88 grams. KM# 26. [No Reserve] Uncirculated; light gold tone, underlying full lustre.
World Coins - British North Borneo - 1891H, 1882H, 1890H - Half Cent and Cents Group [3] Dated 1891, Heaton mint, half cent. Obv: arms with small 'H' mintmark below. Rev: value HALF CENT and Chinese characters within wreath with BRITISH NORTH BORNEO Co legend and date. Dated 1882 and 1890, Heaton mint, one cent. Obvs: arms with supporters with dates and small 'H' mintmark below. Revs: value ONE CENT and Chinese characters within wreath with BRITISH NORTH BORNEO Co legend. (81.90 grams total, with capsules"). KM# 1/KM# 2. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 [3] ANACS MS 63 BRN (= uncirculated), light tone, underlying full lustre/ICCS AU 55 (= near extremely fine), toned/ANACS MS 63 RB (= uncirculated), near full lustre.
World Coins - British North Borneo - 1928H, 1941H - 5 Cents Group [2] Dated 1928 and 1941, Heaton mint. Obvs: arms with supporters with small 'H' mintmark below. Revs: value 5 CENTS in two lines with STATE OF NORTH BORNEO legend and date. (96.25 grams total with capsules"). 1941 coin, ex Heritage Auctions, sale 3019, lot 26377 (with lot label affixed); ex Remick collection (as stated by NGC"). KM# 5. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 NGC MS 65 (= choice uncirculated), light tone/NGC MS 64 Ex Remick collection (= choice uncirculated), light tone.
World Coins - Fiji - Edward VIII, Elizabeth II - 1936, 1956, 1967 - Pennies Group [3] Dated 1936. Obv: crown with EDWARD VIII KING EMPEROR legend. Rev: FIJI PENNY legend and date. Dated 1956 and 1967. Obvs: crown with ELIZABETH THE SECOND legend. Revs: FIJI PENNY legend and date. (127.74 grams total with capsules"). KM# 6/KM# 21. [3, No Reserve] CGS UNC 82 (= choice uncirculated), light tone/NGC MS 67 (= almost FDC), brilliant/NGC MS 67 (almost FDC), brilliant.
World Coins - Fiji - George V and George VI - 1934, 1941, 1949 - Halfpennies Group [3] Dated 1934. Obv: crown with GEORGE V KING EMPEROR legend. Rev: HALFPENNY FIJI legend and date. Dated 1941. Obv: crown with GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR legend. Rev: HALFPENNY FIJI legend and date. Dated 1949. Obv: crown with KING GEORGE THE SIXTH legend. Rev: HALFPENNY FIJI legend and date. (135.73 grams total with capsules"). KM# 1/KM# 14/KM# 16. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 [3, No Reserve] NGC MS 66 (= near FDC), brilliant/NGC MS 66 (= near FDC), light tone/NGC MS 66 (= near FDC), light tone.
World Coins - German States - Hamburg - Free City - 1855 - 1 Schilling Dated 1855. Obv: triple-turret castle. Rev: with I SCHILLING HAMB COUR legend and date in four lines. (29.99 grams with capsule"). KM# 277. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 CGS UNC 85 (= choice uncirculated), light tone, full lustre.
World Coins - Hong Kong - Victoria - 1866 - 1 Mil Dated 1866. Obv: crown and VR with HONG KONG ONE MIL legend and date. Rev: four Chinese characters. (43.86 grams with capsule"). KM# 3. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 NGC MS 63 RB (= uncirculated), light tone, underlying full lustre.
World Coins - Hong Kong - Victoria and George V - 1890, 1899, 1933 - 5 Cents Group [3] Dated 1890 and 1899. Obvs: profile bust with VICTORIA QUEEN legend. Rev: Chinese characters with HONG KONG FIVE CENTS legend and dates. Dated 1933. Obv: profile bust with GEORGE V KING AND EMPEROR OF INDIA legend. Rev: Chinese characters with HONG KONG FIVE CENTS legend and date. (92.92 grams total with capsules"). KM# 5/KM# 5/KM# 18. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 CGS UNC 82 (= choice uncirculated), light tone/CGS UNC 85 (= choice uncirculated), near brilliant/PCGS MS 66 (= near FDC), light gold tone.
World Coins - Ionian Islands - 1862 - 1 Lepton Dated 1862. Obv: winged lion with IONIKON KPATOE legend and date. Rev: seated Britannia with BRITANNIA legend. (30.75 grams with capsule"). KM# 34. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 CGS UNC 85 (= choice uncirculated), light tone, underlying full lustre.
World Coins - Malaya - George VI - 1943 - 5 Cents Dated 1943. Obv: profile bust with GEORGE VI KING AND EMPEROR OF INDIA legend. Rev: value 5 CENTS in two lines with COMMISSIONERS OF CURRENCY MALAYA legend and date. (5.76 grams with holder"). KM# 3a. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 ICCS MS 66 (= near FDC), light gold tone.
World Coins - Nigeria - Elizabeth II - 1962 - Trial Shilling Dated 1962, trial. Obv: profile bust with TRIAL to field behind and QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND legend. Rev: palm fronds with TRIAL to right field and FEDERATION OF NIGERIA ONE SHILLING legend and date. (32.40 grams with capsule"). KM# TS1 This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 CGS AU 75 (= almost uncirculated), light tone. Scarce.
World Coins - Norway - Frederik VI - 1812 - 1 Skilling Dated 1812, under Danish rule. Obv: crown over FR VI monogram. Rev: value 1 SKILLIN DANSK legend and date in four lines with crossed hammers below. (45.29 grams including capsule"). KM# 281. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 NGC MS 65 RB (= choice uncirculated), light tone, full lustre.
World Coins - South Africa - Republic - 1897 - Silver Year Set - Threepence to Halfcrown [5] Dated 1897. Obvs: profile bust with ZUID AFRIKAANSCHE REPUBLIEK legend (halfcrown only) or no legend. Revs: value and date within wreath with Z A R legend (3d, 6d), value 1 SHILLING within wreath with Z AFRIK REP legend and date, arms with ZUID AFRIK REPUB 2 SHILLINGS legend and date and arms with 2 1/2 SHILLINGs legend and date. 35.15 grams total. KM# 3/KM# 4/KM# 5/KM# 6/KM# 7. [5] Good very fine to extremely fine; sixpence and halfcrown, light tone; others lustrous.
World Coins - South Africa - George V - 1936 - Shilling Dated 1936. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIVS V REX IMPERATOR legend. Rev: standing figure with anchor with SOUTH AFRICA SUID AFRIKA SHILLING legend and date. (33.85 grams with capsule"). KM# 17.3. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 [No Reserve] CGS UNC 80 (= choice uncirculated), very light gold tone.
World Coins - South Africa - George VI - 1947 - Crown Dated 1947. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIVS VI REX IMPERATOR legend. Rev: springbok with SOUTH AFRICA SUID AFRIKA 5 SHILLINGS legend and date. (54.52 grams with capsule"). Ex Lockdales, sale A76, lot 477 (with lot label affixed"). KM# 31. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 CGS UNC 90 (= near FDC), light tone.
World Coins - South Africa - Elizabeth II - 1959 - Proof Shilling Dated 1959, proof. Obv: profile bust with ELIZABETH II REGINA legend. Rev: standing figure and anchor with SOUTH AFRICA SUID AFRIKA 1s legend and date. (33.30 grams with capsule"). KM# 49. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC-BU MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/Almost UNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely Fine AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good Very Fine AU 55 ANACS PF 68 (= FDC); light gold tone.
World Coins - South Africa - Elizabeth II - 1959 - Proof Halfcrown Dated 1959, proof. Obv: profile bust with ELIZABETH II REGINA legend. Rev: crowned arms with SOUTH AFRICA SUID AFRIKA 2 1/2s legend and date. (40.35 grams with capsule"). KM# 51. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC-BU MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/Almost UNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely Fine AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good Very Fine AU 55 ANACS PF 64 (= FDC), light gold tone.
World Coins - Southern Rhodesia - George V and George VI - 1934, 1938, 1942, 1952 - Pennies Group [4] Dated 1934. Obv: crwoned rose with GEORGE V KING EMPEROR legend. Rev: value ONE PENNY with SOUTHERN RHODESIA legend and date. Dated 1938 and 1942. Obv: crowned rose with GEIORGE VI KING EMPEROR legend. Rev: value ONE PENNY with SOUTHERN RHODESIA legend and date. Dated 1952. Obv: crowned rose with KING GEORGE THE SIXTH legend. Rev: value ONE PENNY with SOUTHERN RHODESIA legend and date. (136.26 grams total with capsules"). KM# 7/KM# 8/KM# 8a/KM# 25. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 [4] CGS UNC 85 (= choice uncirculated); brilliant, CGS UNC 88 (= near FDC); brilliant, CGS UNC 85 (= choice uncirculated); brilliant, CGS UNC 80 (= choice uncirculated); light tone.

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