Accessories includes Albums, a Lindner tray, Boxes and a Spink catalogue, in good used condition ROOM BUYERS ONLY must be cleared from the saleroom by the buyer
Book 'The Forgotten Coins of the North American Colonies' by William T.Anton Jr. and Bruce Kesse a modern survey of early English and Irish CounterfeitCoppers circulating in the Americas 1990 edition in excellent condition
Books (18) an interesting selection comprising Roman Silver Coins by Seaby (3 volumes), Roman Coins and Their Values by David R.Sear (2 Volumes, 2000 and 2002), Roman Coins and Their Values by David R.Sear 1974 Edition, English Hammered Coinage Volumes 1 and 2 by J.J.North, The Cistophori of Augustus by C.H.V.Sutherland, 1970 edition, Coins of the Roman Empire in the British Museum Augustus to Vitellius by Harold Mattingly, Late Roman Bronze Coinage by Carson, Hill and Kent 1978 Edition, Corpvs Nvmmorvm Romanorvm XVII by A.Banti and L.Simonetti 1978 Edition, Greek Imperial Coins and Their Values by David R.Sear, The Banknote Yearbook by Token Publishing 3rd Edition 2003, Spink Standard Catalogue of British Coins 2008 and 2009 editions, Coin Yearbook 2009 by Token Publishing, English Silver Coinage since 1649 by P.Alan Rayner 1992 edition all in very good condition, also a Lindner Stamp album with five packets of additional pages
Brooch mounted (4) Crown George III reverse enamelled in six colours, very good workmanship, pin mounted on obverse, Shilling 1889 Good Fine in silver mount pin, Florin 1885 Reverse enamelled in seven colours, excellent workmanship, pin mounted with chain, South Africa Halfcrown 1892 in silver mount VF
ElectrotypePatternCrown 1818 as ESC 234 by Pistrucci Obverse Large Laureate Head right with two ties (no bow) to wreath and PISTRUCCI below truncation. Toothed border each side, Reverse as the current coin but the garter ruled with fine horizontal lines, edge Plain About UNC
Engraved coins and tokens a small collection (31) a varied and interesting group and including several of the sought after dated love tokens of the late 18th century
Mis-StrikeBrassThreepence 1943 on a 22.5mm round flan offset with around 2mm blank flan and a raised 'lip' at the bottom of the reverse Lustrous UNC with a few small spots
Mis-StrikeDecimalTen Penceundated a partial reverse brockage the 'obverse with parts of the number 10 and parts of the lion visible incuse and faint traces of the Queen's portrait on a flan with uneven surface, edge milled with a raised area about one-third of the way across consistent all the way round EF and highly unusual
Mis-Strikes (9) Two Pence 2006 (2), Two Pence with date off-flan (2) struck on smaller than usual flans 21-23mm diameter one with a raised lip on the edge, Two Pence 2008 on a slightly smaller flan with only a partial rim, Ten Pence 2008 struck off-centre with no rim on part of the coin, Twenty Pence 2006 on a smaller flan with rounded edges, 2008 on a smaller than usual flan and off-centre, Ten Pence 2008 struck on a Penny-sized flan all UNC one toned others with almost full lustre
PennyErrors (3) 1920 the reverse with traces of the obverse legend in the fields, and similarly traces of the obverse in the reverse fields, not die clashed as the traces are rotated and quite clear VG, 1927 with an additional exergue offset to the right containing a second date, additionally the obverse legend appears twice the second strike being rotated about 3mm clockwise around the coin Fine, 1944 struck on a thin flan weighing 7 grammes About Fine, also Penny 1939 with 2ND FRONT 1942 scratched into the reverse Fine
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