Books (4) English Copper, Tin and Bronze Coins in the British Museum Second Edition by C.W.Peck, fair condition, The Bronze Coinage of Great Britain by Michael J.Freeman 1985 Edition, English Silver Coinage from 1649 by P. Alan Rayner 1974 Edition, British Silver Coins since 1816 by Peter Davies as part of a lot of Accessories, a large accumulation in seven boxes of albums, cases, coin envelopes, coin capsules, Coindex boxes, stock boxes etc. in varied condition, ROOM BUYERS ONLY MUST BE CLEARED FROM THE SALE BY THE BUYER ON THE DAY OF THE SALE
Books (8) Roman Coins and Their Values by David R.Sear Volumes I and II Millennium Editions, these new, Spink Standard Catalogue of British Coins 2007, English Silver Coinage since 1649 by P.Alan Rayner 1992 edition, Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles no.47 the Herbert Schneider Collection Volume I English Gold Coins 1257-1603 by Peter Woodhead, Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles no.33 The John Brooker Collection Coins of Charles I, Coincraft Standard Catalogue of the Coins of Scotland, Ireland, Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, Krause Standard Catalogue of World Coins 19th Century 1801-1900 Second Edition, in good to excellent condition
Coin and Banknote Displays in Glass Frames (4) 'Queen Elizabeth II The Pre-Decimal Currency of Great Britain 1953-1971' this in two Frames includes Five Pounds Hollom and O'Brien, One Pound Hollom and O'Brien, Ten Shillings Hollom and O'Brien plus two Sets Crown to Farthing these in UNC, Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Coins 1953 Crown to Farthing in UNC, The Royal Wedding Coin Collection comprising 14 Cupro-Nickel Crowns 1981 from various Commonwealth Countries UNC some with toning, plus Banknotes England and Scotland generally 1950s and 1960's issues £28.50 total face value in mixed circulated grades ROOM BUYERS ONLY NO POSTAL SERVICE
Coin Cabinet Mahogany containing 30 trays all felts intact plus some extras, with three drawers for additional storage professionally made by Peter Nicholls of St.Leonards lockable glass fronted with keys in excellent condition
Fantasy Cartwheel Twopences George III (15) 1798 one design laureate head right facing bust, seated Britannia with trident reverse in three metals on a thick robust flan bronzed copper (5), gold plated (5), and bronze (5) as struck
Fantasy Cartwheel Twopences George III (36) 1798 one design laureate head right facing bust, seated Britannia with trident reverse in three metals on a thick robust flan bronzed copper (12), gold plated (12), and bronze (12) as struck
Fantasy Cartwheel Twopences George III (9) 1798 one design laureate head right facing bust, seated Britannia with trident reverse in three metals on a thick robust flan bronzed copper (3), gold plated (3), and bronze (3) as struck
FantasyCrowns (162) George III and William IV six different base metals types aluminium, nickelsilver, pewter, golden alloy, bronzed copper, and copper and a large number of designs featuring a variety of countries Australia, EIC, Sierra Leone, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England these with several different reverses. Including metal types perhaps as many as 50 different types generally BU and eye catching
FantasyCrowns (54) George III and William IV six different base metals types aluminium, nickelsilver, pewter, golden alloy, bronzed copper, and copper and a large number of designs featuring a variety of countries Australia, EIC, Sierra Leone, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England these with several different reverses. Including metal types perhaps as many as 50 different types generally BU and eye catching
FantasyCrowns William IV and George a wide variety of types and base metals (circa 200), Medalic issues (150) these heavily duplicated, Fantasy Australian 6ds in sterlingsilver (100), Replica Dassier Historical Medals cast bronze some with tarnish or verdigris (78)
George III FantasyCrowns 1808 a new and impressive issue of 47 different types, obverse all George III facing right GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX eight reverse types Bahamas 5s sailing ship, Bermuda galleon, Ceylon elephant (5 metal types without Nickel), Ireland (HIBERNIA) harp, IOM legs, Jersey shield, Scotland thistle crown and swords, GB shield then each in six different base metals aluminium, nickel silver, pewter, golden alloy, bronzed copper, and copper generally BU and eye catching
Gold Watch by Smiths 15 Jewels c.1960 engraved on the back of the case 'B.R. Eastern Region, A.Maryon, 45 Years Service' in 4 Lines together with instruction guide, guarantee and letter from the British Transport Commission detailing the award of the watch to the recipient in December 1960, in reasonable condition, the leather strap marked from wearing
Off Metal Strikes (2) Penny 1967 struck in cupro-nickel EF, Decimal Penny 1999 struck in cupro-nickel EF, Decimal Penny 1971 bronze on a thinner flan and with the edges rounded NVF
Paranumismatic in bags sorted by type including beer, Bi-metallic, Casino, New Year, plus a general mixture mostly European includes Gas Tokens, Machine Tokens, Parking and Telephone Tokens again many from mainland Europe total weight approximately 5.5 Kilos, in mixed circulated grades
Russia FantasyRoubles in sterlingsilver (6) Catherine II 1796, Paul I 1801, Alexander I 1801 plain bust Alexander I 1808 military bust, Nicholas I 1825, Nicholas II 1917 eye catching BU
William IV FantasyCrowns a new and impressive issue of 36 different types obverse all William IV bare head GVLIELMUS IIII D:G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D: six reverse type GB Three Graces 1835, Shield in Garter 1836, George and Dragon 1837, East India Co. Standing Lion, Ireland Harp, Ceylon Elephant, Thistles then each in six different base metals aluminium, nickelsilver, pewter, golden alloy, bronzed copper, and copper generally BU and eye catching (2 of each 72 coins in total)
William IV FantasyCrowns a new and impressive issue of 36 different types obverse all William IV bare head GVLIELMUS IIII D:G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D: six reverse type GB Three Graces 1835, Shield in Garter 1836, George and Dragon 1837, East India Co. Standing Lion, Ireland Harp, Ceylon Elephant, Thistles then each in six different base metals aluminium, nickelsilver, pewter, golden alloy, bronzed copper, and copper generally BU and eye catching (5 of each 180 coins in total)
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