Sixpence 1889 Obverse: No panel at truncation base, (Davies Obverse 2), Reverse: Joined leaf at right side, type as ESC 1757, Bull 3279, Davies 1165C dies 2C, GVF/VF the reverse with some scratches to the left of the crown, and with a dull, slightly matt appearance, Rare
Sixpence 1889 Obverse: No panel at truncation base, (Davies Obverse 2), Reverse: Joined leaf at right side, type as ESC 1757, Bull 3279, Davies 1165C dies 2C, NEF cleaned, Rare
Sixpence 1889 Obverse: No panel at truncation base, (Davies Obverse 2), Reverse: Right hand leaf almost covers a leaf, left stem bent, ESC 1757, Bull 3279, Davies 1165D, dies 2D, Lustrous UNC a most attractive example with much eye appeal
Sixpence 1889 Obverse: No panel at truncation base, (Davies Obverse 2), Reverse: Right hand leaf almost covers a leaf, left stem bent, ESC 1757, Bull 3279, Davies 1165D, dies 2D, UNC and lustrous, the reverse with some tone spots
Sixpence 1889 Obverse: No panel at truncation base, (Davies Obverse 2), Reverse: Right hand leaf almost covers a leaf, left stem bent, ESC 1757, Bull 3279, Davies 1165D, dies 2D, UNC or near so with touches of golden tone, the obverse with a small scuff on the Queen's hair
Sixpence 1889 Obverse: No panel at truncation base, (Davies Obverse 2), Reverse: Right hand leaf almost covers a leaf, left stem bent, ESC 1757, Bull 3279, Davies 1165D, dies 2D, UNC or very near so and lustrous with golden tone, the obverse with a heavier contact mark behind the veil
Sixpence 1889 Obverse: No panel at truncation base, (Davies Obverse 2), Reverse: Right hand leaf almost covers a leaf, left stem bent, ESC 1757, Bull 3279, Davies 1165D, dies 2D, UNC or very near so with hints of golden tone and some edge nicks
Sixpence 1889 Obverse: No panel at truncation base, (Davies Obverse 2), Reverse: Severed leaf at right side, type as ESC 1757, Bull 3279, Davies 1165B, dies 2A, NVF/GVF a Very rare type
Sixpence 1890 Obverse: No panel at truncation base, (Davies Obverse 2), Reverse E, ESC 1758, Bull 3280, Davies 1167 dies 2E, UNC or near so with some rim nicks and light contact marks, overall an attractive piece with subtle gold and blue/green tone
Sixpence 1893 First I of VICTORIA points to a rim tooth, ESC 1762, Bull 3285, Davies 1181 dies 2A, NEF with some thin scratches on the obverse, this type considerably rarer than the Obverse 1 coin
Sixpence 1911 ESC 1795, Bull 3871, Davies 1862 dies 2A, GVF/NEF, the reverse with extensive die cracking running through FID and SIXPENCE, an unusual example of this scarcer die pairing
Sixpence 1911 ESC 1795, Bull 3871, Davies 1862 dies 2A, VF/GVF with some rim nicks, the obverse with some small tone spots, the reverse with extensive die cracking running through FID and SIXPENCE, an unusual example of this scarcer die pairing
Sixpence 1952 ESC 1838F, Bull 4266 UNC with a few very light contact marks and a tiny spot on the King's neck, a most pleasing example of this key date
Sixpence 1965 Obverse: Second A of GRATIA points to a space, ESC 1838T, Bull 4551, Davies 2503 dies 1C, Fine, a very rare die pairing. We note the Peter Davies collection example sold in London Coins Auction A124 February 2009 was only VF and realised £45 hammer price, and a Fine example sold in our March 2024 sale for £110 hammer price
Sixpences (2) 1697 First Bust, Later Harp, Small Crowns, ESC 1557, Bull 1271 NEF/EF attractively toned with some light adjustment lines, an attractive piece with much eye appeal, 1696 First Bust, Early Harp. Large Crowns ESC 1533, Bull 1202 EF and attractively toned, the obverse shows signs of die clashing
Sixpences (2) 1697 Third Bust, Later Harp, Large Crowns ESC 1566, Bull 1233 VF, the obverse struck off-centre, 1758 the 8 overstruck, the underlying digit unclear, possibly a 7, ESC 1623, Bull 1763 GVF with a small spot on the obverse
Sixpences (2) 1707E Plain in angles, single stops after MAG and REG, ESC 1588, Bull 1463, VG, Rare, 1707 Plain in angles No Stop after MAG, ESC 1587, Bull 1453, VG/Fine with some scuffs and surface marks
Sixpences (2) 1834 ESC 1674, Bull 2504, Good Fine, 1887 Jubilee Head Revised type, ESC 1754, Bull 3272, AU/UNC with an attractive and colourful tone, One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Token 1813 ESC 976, Bull 2119 Fine with several scratches
Sixpences (2) 1868 ESC 1719, Bull 3218, Davies 1073 dies 3A, Die Number 7 VG with flan lamination on the obverse, 1870 ESC 1721, Bull 3221 Die Number 5, Fair, Very Rare
Sixpences (3) 1879 ESC 1736, Bull 3237, Die Number 21, NEF with some contact marks and an edge nick, rare, 1897 ESC 1767, Bull 3290 EF with some hairlines, 1905 ESC NEF with some contact marks
Sixpences (3) 1924 ESC 1810, Bull 3888, UNC and lustrous with pleasing tone, the reverse with minor cabinet friction, 1925 Wide Rim ESC 1812, Bull 3893 UNC/AU with touches of golden tone, 1927 First Reverse ESC 1815, Bull 3896 UNC with touches of golden tone
Sovereign 1821 Proof Marsh 5A, S.3800, UNC with some contact marks and minor scratches, retaining some lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, a seldom offered type
Sovereign 1823 Marsh 7, S.3800, NEF with some contact marks and hairlines, retaining much eye appeal, and overall a pleasing example of this key date rarity