GB and World comprising GB (33) Halfcrowns (2) 1891, 1922, Florins (7) 1964 Die Number 32, 1866 Die Number 10, 1885, 1888, 1889, 1912, 1923, Shillings (9) VictoriaYoung Head dates worn (2), 1879 Die Number 17, 1886, 1887 Jubilee Head, 1896, 1916, 1919, 1929, 1936, Sixpences (9) 1915, 1918 (2), 1926 First Head, 1924, 1928, 1939, 1946, 1947, SilverThreepences (5) 1887 Young Head, 1931, 1932, 1935, 1941, in mixed grades Fair to Good Fine, World (9) France (3) One Franc 1916, Ten Centimes (2) Napoleon III cut down to the inner circle VG, 1929 Fine, Netherlands Half Gulden 1898 Fine, Belgium Ten Centimes 1905 Fine, Five Rappen 1953 Fine, Germany - Empire Five Pfennigs 1875C Fair, India One Anna (2) 1919 Fine, 1935 Fine, Token (1) William Fitzgibbon and Co. Merchants, Cork, undated VG, Medal (1) Queen Victoria Coronation 1838 24mm diameter in brass VG holed
GB and World (67) GB (36) Crowns (10) 1891, 1902 (Near Fine/About Fine). 1953 (2), 1960, 1965 (2), 1972, 1977 (2), Halfcrowns (4) 1820 George III, 1896, 1897 (2), Florins (2) 1849, 1919 (GVF toned with two edge nicks), Shillings (2) VictoriaYoung Head, worn and 1906, Groat 1846, SilverThreepences (3) Victoria Young Head, worn, 1886, 1921 (holed), Brass Threepence 1956, Pennies (2) 1806, 1944, Halfpenny 1807, Farthings (4) 1828, 1862 , 1906, 1932, Half Farthing 1843, Third Farthing 1827, Decimal Penny 1971, Decimal halfpennies (2) 1971, 1976, and a Halfcrown 1818 base metal contemporary Counterfeit, World (31) Austria Thaler 1780 Maria Theresa (Lustrous UNC), Mexico 8 Reales 1818 (VG damaged), France Ten Francs 1965, and minors from a host of countries, includes Poland, Russia, Ireland, South Africa, USA, British Guyana, Germany, India, Iran, Finland, and more, also a Coin weight Eighteen Shillings, undated, Fair, in mixed circulated grades
Crown 1889 Fine, Double Florin 1887 Arabic 1 GVF, Pre-1920 Silver a £1.73 face group (28) comprising Halfcrowns (4) 1816, 1825, 1887, 1908, Florins (5) 1872 Die Number 61, 1898, 1899, Edward VII (last date digit worn), 1919, Shillings (10) 1819, 1826 (holed), 1864 Die Number 56, 1871 Die Number 10 (holed), 1892, 1899, 1900, 1902 (holed), 1907, 1910, Sixpences (8) 1816, 1837, 1866 Die Number 31, 1887 Young Head, 1889 (holed) 1904, 1908, 1910, Groat 1842, Threepence 1896, in mixed circulated grades, MaundyFourpence 1888 EF, Maundy Twopence 1890 GEF, Silver Threepences (127) includes some Victorian issues, plenty of pre-1920, and 1942, 1943 and 1944, Groat 1839 Poor, Penny 1951 NEF, Farthing 1892 Fine/Good Fine, Sixpences 1952 (3), Good Fine to VF, Sixpence 1912 EF holed, Pre-1947 Silver issues (£14.40 face) in mixed circulated grades, Cupro-Nickel issues (174) Halfcrowns (39), Shillings (12), Sixpences (123) in mixed grades with some later issues A/UNC to UNC, Crowns (21) 1953 (3), 1965 (14), 1977 (3), 1981 (1) EF to UNC, USA Dollar 1921S Morgan VF in a keyring, Britain's First Decimal Coins 1968/71 UNC in the blue wallet of issue, Brass Threepences in a Whitman folder complete expect for 1937 in mixed grades, all with tape residue, Brass Threepences scarce dates (14) 1946 (9), 1949 (2), 1950 (1), 1951 (2), in mixed circulated grades, Brass Threepences (51) in mixed grades with some later dates lustrous, Pennies (22) includes 1912H (6), Halfpennies (13), Farthings (56) in mixed grades, Ireland Halfpenny 1746 Fair, GB Halfpenny 1773 contemporary Counterfeit Fine, World (18) 19th and 20th Century the majority in base metal includes South Africa Halfcrown 1928 Near Fine and Peru Sol 1934 Good Fine
Pennies Provincial Mints (209) 1912H (85), 1918H (38), 1919H (84), 1918KN (1), 1919KN (1), VG to Fine, Pennies 1797 (71) in low grades the majority with the date illegible, Halfpenniescopper issues, the vast majority George III types (276), Bronze Halfpennies VictoriaYoung Head to Edward VII (188) Poor to Fine, Penny 1831 .W.W Fair, Halfcrowns to Farthings, along with some decimal issues, some in albums (221), along with a further group of George III Pennies (25), bronze Halfpennies (124) of which 79 are ship types many with lustre, and an additional group in base metal (35) includes 19th Century Tokens (3) and 18th CenturyHalfpenny Token (1), in mixed grades with some holed, Crowns - The Royal Wedding 1981 Prince Charles and Last Diana Spencer in a glass photo frame (14) comprising issues from GB (2), Isle of Man, Tristan da Cunha, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Bermuda, Tuvalu, Jersey, Mauritius, Falkland Islands, Ascension Island, St. Helena and East Caribbean States UNC (total weight over 14 Kilos)
Crowns (13) and Halfcrowns (235) the majority of the Halfcrowns in silver, includes many VictoriaYoung Head Halfcrowns in mixed grades, also War medals (4) along with other medals and some modern Five Pound Crowns, in mixed grades
SilverThreepences (682) includes some Victorian Young Heads, in mixed circulated grades, plus an additional group of silver .925 and .500 issues comprising Crowns (1), Halfcrowns (2), Florins (11), Shillings (37, 1 holed), Sixpences (27) in mixed circulated grades in mixed circulated grades
Halfcrowns a collection in an album (103) VictoriaYoung Head (16), then 1887-1967 a complete date run, includes 1903 VG, 1905 F/NF, 1925 NF/F, 1930 NF in mixed circulated grades
Whitman Folders (22) mostly incomplete but containing plenty of silver, generally in mixed circulated grades with a few later coins lustrous, Crowns (27) George IV (2), VictoriaJubilee Head (3), Victoria Veiled Head (2), 1902 (2), 1935, 1937, 1960, 1965 (15), Double Florin 1889, Halfcrowns (45) Victoria Young Head (3), Jubilee Head (1), Veiled Head (1), Edward VII (1), Elizabeth II (15), George V (24, all but one .925 silver), Florins (28) Godless (1), Gothic (3), Victoria Jubilee Head (1), Veiled Head (3), Edward VII (1), George V (17, all but one .925 issues), George VI (2), Shilling 1758 in mixed circulated grades
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