Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 26mm diameter in gold, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1817b, BHM 3506, 12.84 grammes, UNC or very near so with a small contact mark on the veil and some very small rim nicks
Medals (3) Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in silver, by G.W. De Saulles, the Official Royal Mint issue, 85.74 grammes, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, A/UNC with some minor hairlines and a thin scratch on the lower part of the obverse, George V Silver Jubilee 1935 57mm diameter in silver with matt finish, by P. Metcalfe, the Official Royal Mint issue, 86.83 grammes, Eimer 2029a, BHM 4249 UNC, Coronation of George VI 1937 57mm diameter in silver, by P. Metcalfe, The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 2046, BHM 4314, 91.92 grammes, UNC or near so with some minor contact marks, each in the red Royal Mint box the last box with some tears
Coronation of George V 1911 51mm diameter in silver, by B.Mackennal, the official Royal Mint issue, (2) Eimer 1922a, BHM 4022, 88.64 grammes and 87.05 grammes, the first UNC or near so with minor cabinet friction, the second with some light marks in the fields, each in a red Royal Mint case
Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1887 77mm diameter in bronze, by J.E.Boehm/F. Leighton, Eimer 1733, BHM 3219, the Official Royal Mint issue, Obverse: Bust left crowned and veiled VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX., Rev. Enthroned figure of Empire facing, flanked by standing figures of Science, Letters and Art, left, opposite, those of Industry and Agriculture, right. At their feet, below Empire, are Mercury reclining and Time, above: two cherubs displaying shields inscribed MDCCCLXXXVIII and MDCCCXXXVII and VRI in a wreath in between. IN. COMMEMORATION, Exergue: Five linked shields inscribed ASIA, AMERICA, EUROPE, AUSTRALASIA and AFRICA, 206.56 grammes, UNC in the red Royal Mint box of issue with descriptive card
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in silver, by G.W. De Saulles, the Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 85.70 grammes, EF with some scratches and contact marks, in the red Royal Mint box
Coronation Medals (6) 1902 Edward VII (2) The Official Royal Mint issues, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, the first EF with some contact marks and hairlines, the second Fine, 1911 George V The Official Royal Mint issues (4) Eimer 1922b, BHM 4022 VF with an edge nick, VF cleaned, and GEF (2), the last two in the Royal Mint paper envelopes of issue
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 56mm diameter in silver, by T. Brock, after W.Wyon, The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, 83.26 grammes, GEF or better in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Medals (6) 1995 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain 53.3 grammes of 0.925 Silver Proof FDC, 1987 Tercentenary of the Revival of the Order of the Thistle 63mm diameter in bronze by the Royal Mint, Toned Finish UNC, 1988 400th Anniversary of the Spanish Armada 63mm diameter in bronze by the Royal Mint, Toned Finish UNC, 1990 Bicentenary of the Launch of 'The Original' Lifeboat, 63mm diameter in bronze by The Royal Mint, Toned Finish UNC, 1990 175th Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo 63mm diameter in bronze by the Royal Mint, Toned Finish UNC, 1994 Tower Bridge Centenary 63mm diameter in bronze by the Royal Mint, Toned Finish UNC, in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates, Medals a 2-piece set 1988 comprising Dublin City Millennium 988-1988 63mm diameter in bronze, by the Royal Mint, and Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin 1038-1988 63mm diameter in bronze, Toned Finish UNC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificates, Medallic Covers (2) 1977 Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee comprising Crown-sized Silver medal and set of 4 x stamps 13p, 11p, 10p and 8 1/2p, on the commemorative envelope as issued in the silver Birmingham Mint wallet, 1979 International Year of the Child comprising Crown-sized Silver Medal nFDC and set of 4 x stamps 13p, 11p, 10 1/2p and 9p on the commemorative envelope as issued in the red Birmingham Mint wallet
Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer 1981 Birmingham Mint 39mm diameter in silver Obverse: CD within a wreath, Reverse: St. Paul's cathedral 29th July 1981 above. Prooflike UNC in the box of issue with certificate, City of Lincoln Arts and Crafts Exhibition 51mm diameter in bronze awarded to M.C.Sharpley 1930 for modelling, UNC, boxed, Royal Exchange Opened 1844 51mm diameter in white metal by Allen & Moore BHM 2174 EF, France - Paris Exposition 1878, 51mm diameter in bronze, Obverse: bust left, Reverse: Palace de Trocadero EF, Calendar Medal 2001 William Shakespeare 75mm diameter in bronze by the Royal Mint toned UNC, Dog Show Prize medal 45mm diameter in bronze, undated, unawarded GEF, Coronation of George V 1911 Portsmouth 38mm diameter in bronze A/UNC, R.M.S Mauretania 33mm diameter in bronze, Reverse: View of the ship, Exergue: Built on Merseyside 1937-1937 GEF holed for suspension
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 56mm diameter in silver, by T. Brock, after W.Wyon, The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, 84.23 grammes, About EF with uneven tone, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 56mm diameter in bronze (2), by G.W. de Saulles (after T.Brock) / W.Wyon, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, The Official Royal Mint issues, the first NEF with a striking flaw in the obverse field, 75.38 grammes, the second NEF with some small spots and a scratch on the reverse, 73.42 grammes, the second in the box of issue
Coronations and Jubilees (4) Coronation of Edward VII 1902 31mm diameter in silver, the Official Royal Mint issue, EF set into a lunette holder with suspension ring, in a Dell & Son fitted case, Coronation of Edward VII 1902 40mm diameter in white metal by Spink & Son, Obverse: Conjoined busts right, Reverse: Arms of the City SHEFFIELD below CORONATION DAY JUNE 26th 1902, VF holed for suspension, Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 25mm diameter in silver, by T. Brock, after W.Wyon, The Official Royal Mint issue, VF, Silver Jubilee of George V 1935 32mm diameter in silver, by P. Metcalfe, the Official Royal Mint issue, EF/GEF lightly toned, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Edward VII (4) Coronation of Edward VII 1902 31mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1871b, BHM 3737 EF, Coronation of Edward VII 38mm diameter in bronze by J. Carter Obverse: Conjoined busts left THEI MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTIESEDWARD VII & ALEXANDRA, Reverse: Royal Arms draped and crowned, within a wreath, CORONATION AUGUST 9TH 1902 EF with some spots, boxed, Edward VII Coronation 20mm diameter in silver by Lauer, Obverse: Bust facing, three-quarters left, Reverse: Royal Arms and supporters, DIEU ET MON DROIT below, In Exergue: IN CELEBRATION OF THE CORONATION 1902 VF loop mounted at the top, Death of Edward VII 1910 39mm diameter in white metal, by Sale, Obverse: Bust right EDWARD VII BORN NOV 9th 1841, CROWNED AUGUST 9th 1902, DIED MAY 6th 1910, Reverse: Britannia crying, leaning on the King's tomb. BHM 3894, 21.09 grammes, VF with some surface residue
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 56mm diameter in bronze, by T. Brock, after W.Wyon, The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, 72.22 grammes, NEF with some minor contact marks, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 31mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issues (15) VF to A/UNC, two with the original paper envelopes, one with some scratches
Coronation of George VI 1937 57mm diameter by P. Metcalfe, The official Royal Mint issues, (4) Eimer 2046a, BHM 4314, the first in silver, 91.54 grammes, Matt Finish, GEF with a minor scratch on the King's cheek, in the original red box of issue, the others EF to GEF weighing 82.80 grammes, 83.31 grammes, and 83.84 grammes, these presumed silvered, EF to UNC in the boxes of issue
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, 84.54 grammes, EF with a matt finish, in the Royal Mint red box of issue
George VSilver Jubilee 1935 57mm diameter in silver (2) Eimer 2029a, BHM 4249, The Official Royal Mint issue, by P. Metcalfe, 86.61 grammes, and 84.39 grammes EF and UNC with Matt finish, in the Royal Mint box of issue
George VSilver Jubilee 1935 32mm diameter in silver by P.Metcalfe (7) The Official Royal Mint issues, Eimer 2029b, BHM 4249, NEF to GEF one brightly cleaned, all in the red boxes of issue
Coronation of George V (3) 51mm diameter in silver (2) The Official Royal Mint issues by B.Mackennal , Eimer 1922, BHM 4022, the first 87.40 grammes, EF cleaned with an edge knock, the second 87.41 grammes, GEF with dull tone, the third 51mm diameter in bronze 76.87 grammes, GEF, all in the red boxes of issue
Coronation of George IV 1821 35mm diameter in bronze, The Official Royal Mint issue, by B. Pistrucci, Obverse: Bust left, laureate, GEORGIUS IIII D.G. BRITANNIARUM REX F:D:, Reverse: George IV enthroned left, is crowned by Victory, behind. Before him stand Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia. PROPRO JAM JURE ANIMO PATERNO, Exergue: INAUGURATUS DIE. JULII. XIX ANNO MDCCCXXI, BHM 1070, Eimer 1146, 22.73 grammes, UNC or near so and nicely toned
Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1887 77mm diameter in Bronze The official Royal Mint issue by J.E.Boehm/F Leighton, Obverse: Bust left Crowned and Veiled. VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX. Reverse Enthroned figure of Empire, facing, flanked by standing figures of Science, Letters and Art left, opposite those of Industry and Agriculture right, at their feet below Empire are Mercury reclining and Time Above two cherubs displaying shields inscribed MDCCCLXXXVII and MDCCCXXXVII and V.R.I in a wreath between . IN. COMMEMORATION. Exergue. Five linked shields inscribed ASIA AMERICA EUROPE AUSTRALASIA and AFRICA, Eimer 1733, BHM 3219, 216.63 grammes, EF with some surface marks
Coronation of George VI 1937 57mm diameter in silver by P. Metcalfe, The official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 2046a, BHM 4314, 93.07 grammes, Matt finish, UNC or very near so, with the odd small contact mark, in the original red box of issue
Coronations and Jubilees (4) Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 56mm diameter in bronze, the official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, 70.72 grammes, GVF cleaned with some scratches on the reverse, Coronation of Edward VII 56mm diameter in bronze, the official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 81.74 grammes, NEF cleaned, Coronation of George V 1911 The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1922, BHM 4022, 75.31 grammes, NEF cleaned, boxed, Silver Jubilee of George V 31mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, 15.76 grammes, EF toned, boxed
Coronation of William IV 1831 33mm diameter in copper, by W.Wyon, The Official Royal Mint issue, Obverse: Bust right WILLIAM THE FOURTH CROWNED SEP: 8 1831, Reverse Bust right, diademed, ADELAIDE QUEEN CONSORT CROWNED SEP:8 1831, BHM 1475, Eimer 1251, 18.76 grammes, GEF
Coronations and Jubilees (4) Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 25mm diameter in silver, the official Royal Mint issue (2) the first NEF toned, the second GVF with some hairlines, Coronation of Edward VIII 31mm diameter in silver, the official Royal Mint issue GVF, Coronation of Edward VIII 1937 35mm diameter in brass Reverse: Crowned Arms with supporters, EDWARD VIII 1937 above a wreath below, VF with some pitting
Medals and related (10) Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee 1887 39mm diameter in bronze, by Heaton, Reverse: IN COMMEMORATION OF THE FIFTIETH YEAR OF H.G.M. QUEEN VICTORIA within a wreath, Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 25mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue VF toned, Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in bronze, The Official Royal Mint issue GVF, Coronation of Edward VII 1902 31mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, GVF cleaned, Coronation of George V 1911 31mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, NEF, Lusitania Medal 1915 NEF with a rust spot, boxed, World War II 1939-45 miniature medal GVF, Astor County Shooting Festival 1860 39mm diameter in bronze, Reverse: Archer standing left with bow, Rifleman standing right with rifle. NEF, Cap Badge West Riding Royal Horse Artillery, with clip, 'Bow For The Use of Ladies' with suspension pin on ribbon, from which is attached a lenticular image of the Queen and Prince Philip, the reverse titled CORONATION OF QUEEN ELIZABTH II JUNE 2ND 1953, boxed
Investiture of Prince Edward as Prince of Wales 1911 35mm diameter in silver by W.Goscombe John, Eimer 1925, BHM 4079, The Official Royal Mint Issue Obverse: Bust Three-quarters left, crowned and draped, CARNARVON IVLY. XIII. MCMXI across the field, INVESTITVRE. OF. EDWARD. PRINCE. OF. WALES. K.G. Reverse: Caernarvon Castle, the Welsh Dragon below, ARWISGIAD.IORWERTH TYWSOG.CYMRU.M.G, a radiate sky decorated with the Prince's crest within Garter, crowned. 21.37 grammes, lightly rubbed on the high points of the obverse, EF/GEF in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 31mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issues (2) EF and A/UNC, both with original tone, one with the original paper envelope
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in bronze, the Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 80.86 grammes, About EF with some light contact marks and a small edge nick
Coronation of George VI 1937 32mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issues Eimer 2046, BHM 4314, both UNC or near so and colourfully toned, in the red boxes of issue
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in bronze by G.W.de Saulles (after T.Brock) The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1817a, BHM 3506, 77.26 grammes, A/UNC with some small spots, in the red Royal Mint box of issue, the box in good condition
Coronation of George VI 1937 32mm diameter in gold by P. Metcalfe, The Official Royal Mint issue, Obverse: Bust left crowned and draped, GEORGE VI CROWNED 12 MAY 1937, Reverse: Bust left, crowned and draped, QVEEN ELIZABETH 12 MAY 1937, Eimer 2046b, BHM 4314, 23.65 grammes, minor hairlines, otherwise choice with practically full mint lustre, comes in the red Royal Mint dated box of issue, a scarce piece with only 422 issued
Coronation of William IV 1831 33mm diameter in silver by W.WyonEimer 1251 The official Royal Mint issue after F.Chantrey, Obverse : Bust of William IV right, WILLIAM THE FOURTH CROWNED SEP:8 1831, Reverse: Bust of Queen Adelaide right, ADELAIDE QUEEN CONSORT. CROWNED SEP:8 1831. Attractively toned with reflective fields, in an NGC holder and graded MS63
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 (2) 25mm diameter in gold, The Official Royal Mint issue, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, Eimer 1817b, BHM 3506, 12.89 grammes, NEF with some contact marks and rim nicks
Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1887 77mm diameter in Bronze The official Royal Mint issue by J.E.Boehm & F Leighton, Obverse: Bust left Crowned and Veiled. VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX. Reverse Enthroned figure of Empire, facing, flanked by standing figures of Science, Letters and Art left, opposite those of Industry and Agriculture right, at their feet below Empire are Mercury reclining and Time Above two cherubs displaying shields inscribed MDCCCLXXXVII and MDCCCXXXVII and V.R.I in a wreath between . IN. COMMEMORATION. Exergue. Five linked shields inscribed ASIA AMERICA EUROPE AUSTRALASIA and AFRICA, Eimer 1733, BHM 3219, 209.33 grammes , UNC with a few small spots on the legend, in the red box of issue with descriptive card
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 56mm diameter in bronze, the Official Royal Mint issues (9) Eimer 1817, 77.14 grammes, 75.20 grammes, 71.54 grammes, 75.65 grammes, 77.47 grammes, 72.57 grammes, 76.52 grammes, and 70.04 grammes, one GVF, one NEF, the others EF to GEF
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, 84.05 grammes, UNC grey toned with touches of blue and magenta, in the red box of issue
Silver Jubilee of George V 1935 32mm diameter in silver, The official Royal Mint issue (5) GEF to UNC and attractively toned all in the red boxes of issue, Coronation of George VI 1937 The Official Royal Mint issue (2) EF one toned, the other with obverse EF firmly wedged in the box
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 (3) each 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issues, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, 84.11 grammes, 84.32 grammes and 84.04 grammes, all EF the first two cleaned, the third with some small edge nicks, each in the box of issue, one box with some tears
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 (4) each 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issues, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, the first 84.18 grammes, VF with some nicks and thin scratches, the second 85.37 grammes GVF cleaned, the reverse with some staining, the third 83.47 grammes, VF brightly cleaned, the fourth 82.61 grammes, Good Fine with surface marks, each in the red box of issue
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, 84.11 grammes, UNC or very near so with minor cabinet friction, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, 84.13 grammes, UNC the obverse with grey tone and touches of blue and gold, in the red box of issue, the box with an ink stain on the inner lining
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, 84.11 grammes, UNC or near so and attractively toned with a small edge nick and some contact marks on the reverse, in the red box of issue
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, 85.01 grammes, A/UNC in the Royal Mint red box of issue
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, 84.04 grammes, UNC or near so, lightly toned, in the Royal Mint red box of issue
Medals (7) George V Silver Jubilee 1935 George V Silver Jubilee 1935 51mm diameter by Turner and Simpson, Obverse: Busts left conjoined, crowned and draped, GEORGE . V. MARY, a continuous border of six pairs of panels each containing an animal and it's country of origin: kiwi NEW ZEALAND, fish NEWFOUNDLAND, lion INDIA, moose CANADA, kangaroo AUSTRALIA, springbok SOUTH AFRICA. Reverse: Female figure of the mother country standing upon a globe, facing, two cherubs at her feet with cornucopia filled with fruits of the Empire; behind, a procession of Commonwealth subjects carrying produce. The edge inscribed KING'S HEATH JUBILEE SWEEPSTAKES 1935 Eimer 2030, BHM 4263 NEF, Death of Edward Duke of Windsor 1937 38mm diameter in silver by G.A.Holman Obverse head left, Edward Duke of Windsor 1894-1972 below, Reverse: A full blown rose, Eimer 2124EF unevenly toned, in a John Pinches box, Lusitania Medal 1915 A/UNC boxed, Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II and Prince Philip 1972 51mm diameter in silver by John Pinches, Obverse: Conjoined busts left, SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OF THE QUEEN AND THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH 1947-1972, Reverse: Two Royal shields and crests, each within the Garter, crowned cypher of the Queen , above, that of Prince Philip, Eimer 2125 Matt finish UNC boxed, Investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales 1969 32mm diameter in gilt bronze Eimer 2116, EF boxed, Yeoman Warders of the Tower of London, undated, 51mm diameter in gilt bronze by the Royal Mint UNC boxed, Coronation of George VI 1937 44mm diameter in lead? VG bent
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 (2) the first 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, 84.11 grammes, EF, the obverse cleaned, in the box of issue, the second 56mm diameter in bronze, The Official Royal Mint issue, by T. Brock, after W.Wyon, Eimer 1817, 72.58g, EF with some nicks and spots, in the box of issue, the lid detached
Medals and Tokens (10) comprising Medals (7) Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 56mm diameter in bronze, the Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1817, NEF, Coronation of Edward VII 1902 38mm diameter by E.Fuchs Eimer 1870 EF, Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1887 39mm diameter in white metal by Heaton, BHM 3249 EF with lustre and some toning, Duke and Duchess of Albany - The Harris Public Library - Laying of the Foundation Stone - The Preston Guild 1882 51mm diameter in white metal pierced for suspension NEF, Anglo-French Working Class Exhibition 1865 Death of Richard Cobden 41mm diameter in bronze by E.Weigand, Eimer 1576, BHM 2839 VF with some edge bruises, Death of Sir Robert Peel 1850 25mm diameter in White Metal by Allen & Moore BHM 2396 GVF, The Reform Bill 1832 Obverse: Britannia stands holding a scroll crown above, and British lion to left, 45mm diameter by Gibson, 12-line inscription on shield, BHM 1584 GVF, Tokens (3) British Naval Halfpenny 1812 Obverse: Nelson left Good Fine, Halfpenny 18th Century (2) Invernesshire - Inverness 1794 Near Fine, edge not readable, Warwickshire 1791 Shakespeare left DH327 VG with edge damaged
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, 85.04 grammes, A/UNC with some small contact marks, in the Royal Mint red box of issue
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in bronze The Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 79.76 grammes, UNC or near so with traces of lustre and a few small tone spots, in the red box of issue
Medals (2) George V Silver Jubilee 1935 31mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue by P. Metcalfe, Eimer 2029, BHM 4249, 15.67 grammes, EF boxed, Coronation of George VI 1937 31mm diameter in silver , The Official Royal Mint issue by P. Metcalfe, Eimer 2046b, BHM 4314 GEF/EF with some light hairlines
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 (2) the first 56mm diameter in bronze, The Official Royal Mint issue, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, EF, the second 25mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, Eimer 1817b, 9.58 grammes, GVF with some heavier contact marks
Prince of Wales Investiture 1969 The Official Royal Mint issue in silver 45mm diameter by M.Rizzello, Eimer 2116, Bright UNC with some hairlines, in the Royal Mint box of issue
Westminster Abbey (2) 900th Anniversary 1065 to 1965 57mm diameter in bronze Eimer 2107, Royal Mint issue 1965 Reverse: A view of the Abbey, Obverse: A group of monarchs with Edward The Confessor at centre others include Henry III, Elizabeth I and Henry Purcel famous composer UNC as issued and pleasing, Westminster Abbey undated (c.1841-1850) BHM 2373var. 44mm diameter in White metal, Reverse: description in 20 lines describing the History of the Abbey from 610 onwards, NEF
Halfcrown to Farthing and Medal - Second World War Coinage and Medal Set comprising Halfcrown to Farthing (10 coins) Halfcrown NEF/EF, other coins VG to Fine, and 1939-1945 World War II medal EF, in the Royal Mint box as issued with descriptive booklet
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 25mm diameter in gold, The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1817b, BHM 3506 UNC or very near so with some very small tone spots, in the original red case of issue this in excellent condition
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 26mm diameter in gold Eimer 1817 the official Royal Mint issue, UNC and totally free of contact marks the official red box of issue pristine also, desirable thus
Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1887 77mm diameter in Bronze The official Royal Mint issue by J.E.Boehm/F Leighton, Obverse: Bust left Crowned and Veiled. VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX. Reverse Enthroned figure of Empire, facing, flanked by standing figures of Science, Letters and Art left, opposite those of Industry and Agriculture right, at their feet below Empire are Mercury reclining and Time Above two cherubs displaying shields inscribed MDCCCLXXXVII and MDCCCXXXVII and V.R.I in a wreath between . IN. COMMEMORATION. Exergue. Five linked shields inscribed ASIA AMERICA EUROPE AUSTRALASIA and AFRICA, Eimer 1733, BHM 3219, 229.29 grammes, UNC and nicely toned, the obverse with a few small scattered spots, in the red box of issue with descriptive card
Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1887 77mm diameter in Bronze The official Royal Mint issue by J.E.Boehm/F Leighton, Obverse: Bust left Crowned and Veiled. VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX. Reverse Enthroned figure of Empire, facing, flanked by standing figures of Science, Letters and Art left, opposite those of Industry and Agriculture right, at their feet below Empire are Mercury reclining and Time Above two cherubs displaying shields inscribed MDCCCLXXXVII and MDCCCXXXVII and V.R.I in a wreath between . IN. COMMEMORATION. Exergue. Five linked shields inscribed ASIA AMERICA EUROPE AUSTRALASIA and AFRICA, Eimer 1733, BHM 3219, 225.32 grammes, UNC in the red box of issue
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1817, BHM 3502, 83.52 grammes, UNC with rainbow toning around the edges, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 85.59 grammes, UNC or near so, nicely toned with some minor surface nicks, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Coronation of Edward VIII 1937 35mm diameter in silver by John Pinches Ltd. Obverse Crowned and draped bust of Edward VIII left EDWARD VIII KING AND EMPEROR, Reverse Crown on crossed sceptres on a Tudor Rose TO COMMEMORATE . THE . CORONATION OF H.M. KING . EDWARD . VIII MAY 12th 1937, 20.40 grammes, EF, Coronation of George IV 1821 35mm diameter in copper by B. Pistrucci, The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1146, Obverse: Bust left Laureate GEORGIUS IIII D.G. BRITANNIARUM REX F.D. Reverse: George IV enthroned, left, crowned by Victory, behind, before him stand Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia PROPRIO JAM JURE ANIMO PATERNO in exergue: INAUGURATUS/ DIE. JULII. XIX. /ANNO.MDCCCXXI, EF gilded, in a presentation box
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 (3) each 56mm diameter in bronze, The Official Royal Mint issues Eimer 1817, BHM 3502, (3) UNC, one with a small area of toning, in the red Royal Mint boxes of issue
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1817, BHM 3502, 83.40 grammes, EF cleaned, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Medals (2) Royal Mint 1100 Years of Minting 63mm diameter in silver undated (struck 1986) Matt Finish UNC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, The British Numismatic Society 2003 Silver Centenary Medal 44mm diameter in Matt Silver by the Royal Mint, Toned UNC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate
Coronation of George V 1911 51mm diameter in bronze, The Official Royal Mint issue, by B.Mackennal, Eimer 1922a, BHM 4022, 79.10 grammes, GEF toned, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
George VSilver Jubilee 1935 32mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issues (3) Eimer 2029, BHM 4249 GEF, A/UNC and UNC, all nicely toned, in the red boxes of issue
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in bronze, the Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 79.71 grammes, A/UNC the obverse with some small spots, the reverse with a contact mark in the field, in the red box of issue
Westminster Abbey 900th Anniversary 1065 to 1965 57mm diameter in gold Royal Mint issue and in their blue presentation box of issue with certificate signed by the Dean of Westminster 1965 Reverse a view of the Abbey obverse group of monarchs with Edward The Confessor at centre others include Henry III, Elizabeth I and Henry Purcel famous composer Unc as issued and pleasing in this large gold format Eimer 2107
Coronation of George IV 1821 35mm diameter in silver by B. Pistrucci, Eimer 1146, BHM 1070, the Official Royal Mint issue, Obverse: GEORGIUS IIII D:G: BRITANNIARUM REX F.D. Reverse: George IV enthroned, left, crowned by Victory behind. Before him stand Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia, PROPRIO JAM JURE ANIMO PATERNO, In Exergue: INAUGURATUS DIE. JULII XIX. ANNO MDCCCXXI, 17.39 grammes, UNC with some light hairlines, beautifully toned with gold, deep blue and magenta in the legends
Coronation of George VI 1937 57mm diameter in silver by P. Metcalfe, The official Royal Mint issues, Eimer 2046a, BHM 4314 (2) the first 83.90 grammes, A/UNC with minor contact marks, the second 83.77 grammes, UNC or near so with a few small areas of toning, each in the original red box of issue
Coronation of George VI 1937 57mm diameter in silver by P. Metcalfe, The official Royal Mint issues, Eimer 2046a, BHM 4314 (2) the first 83.47 grammes, A/UNC with minor contact arks and a small area of toning on the reverse, the second 83.73 grammes, A/UNC toned, with a few small spots, each in the original red box of issue
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, (2) the first 83.74 grammes, VF with some rim nicks, the second GVF with an edge bruise and some surface residue on the veiled head, 84.09 grammes, both in the Royal Mint boxes of issue
ZanzibarSailing Club Prize Medal 1905 awarded to Sumbaridi 32mm diameter in silver VF holed, Haymarket Theatre 1778 Second Call Token, uniface Near Fine, as part of a group of Medals and Tokens (138) includes Jubilee and Coronation Medals (not Royal Mint types), a Charles I Rose Farthing, Denmark 5 Kroner 1964 Prooflike UNC, Birmingham Mint Medals (2), a copy of a Five Pounds 1839 in pewter?, a Widows Mite, a wide ranging and interesting mix, in mixed circulated grades
Coronation of George V 1911 51mm diameter in silver, by B.Mackennal, the official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1922a, BHM 4022, 89.22 grammes, A/UNC with minor friction to the high points only, with a subtle underlying tone, in the Royal Mint box of issue
George VSilver Jubilee 1935 57mm diameter in silver, by P. Metcalfe, The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 2029a, BHM 4249, 85.86 grammes, UNC in the red Royal Mint box of issue, the box with some small tears to the lid
Coronation of George VI 1937 57mm diameter in silver by P. Metcalfe, The official Royal Mint issues, Eimer 2046a, BHM 4314 (2) the first 91.94 grammes, UNC toned, the second 92.51 grammes, bright EF, each in the original red box of issue
Death of Daniel Solander, Swedish botanist undated (1782) 37mm diameter in silver by G.Ljungberger, Obverse: bust right DANIEL SOLANDER with a flowering solandra with it's stem cut. Reverse: text in 6 lines IOSEPHO BANKS EFFIGIEM AMICI MERITO D.D.D. CL. ET. IOH. ALSTROEMER, Eimer 798, BHM 252, 21.55 grammes, NVF/VF. Listed as RRR by BHM. Solander first accompanied Joseph Banks on James Cook's voyage around the world. He also went with Banks to Iceland in 1772. In 1773 he became keeper of the Natural History department in the British Museum. The medal was struck at the Swedish Royal Mint in 1783 and dedicated to Joseph Banks by Klas and Johann Alstrӧmer. Banks's grandfather Jacob Bancks was Swedish and became a naturalised Englishman serving as a naval officer and as an M.P. for Minehead
Coronation of George VI 1937 57mm diameter in silver by P. Metcalfe, The official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 2046a, BHM 4314, 90.42 grammes, UNC or near so, toned, in the original red box of issue
Coronation of George VI 1937 57mm diameter in silver by P. Metcalfe, The official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 2046a, BHM 4314, 91.29 grammes, UNC with a few small tone spots, in the original red box of issue
Coronation of George VI 1937 57mm diameter in silver by P. Metcalfe, The official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 2046a, BHM 4314, 92.53 grammes, UNC or near so with minor cabinet friction, in the original red box of issue
Medals an interesting and wide-ranging group, Medals (14) Death of Charles I 1649 50mm diameter in bronze by J. and N. Roettier, Obverse: Bust right, armoured and draped CAROL. D.G. M.B.F.ET. H.REX. & GLOR . MEM. reverse: A hand issuing from Heaven holds a celestial crown, below; sheep in a landscape, VITVT EX. ME. FORTVNAM . EX . ALIJS. Eimer 162 Near VF, Coronation of William IV 1831 33mm diameter in bronze by W.Wyon, the Official Royal Mint issue, Obverse: Bust right WILLIAM THE FOURTH COWNED SEP: 8 1831, Reverse: Bust right diademed, ADELAIDE. QUEEN CONSOIRT. CROWNED SEP: 8 1831. Eimer 1251, BHM 1475 GVF with some verdigris spots, Coronation of George VI 1937 44mm diameter in bronze Obverse: Conjoined busts left, crowned and in Coronation robes, CORONATION OF KING GEORGE VI & QUEEN ELIZABTH, Reverse: Britannia standing facing in an arch holding a flag and holding aloft a crown, NEF, William III Dassier Medal a later replica 41mm diameter in bronze GVF, Bridge of Dunkeld Built 1808 50mm diameter in bronze, unsigned, Obverse: View of a bridge BRIDGE OF DUNKELD Exergue: LEGTH 685 Ft. BREADTH 27 AND CENTRE ARCH IS 90 FEET. Reverse: BUILT BY THE MOST NOBLE IOHN DUKE OF ATHOLL EXPENCE ABOVE L30.000 FOUNDED 24th JUNE1805 AND OPENED THE 7th NOVr 1808 in 8 lines, Eimer 987, BHM 639, Good Fine with some pitting, France Art Medal 1899 (issued 1900) Juno and Psyche 47mm diameter in silver by F. Levillain, Obverse: A robed figure of Juno holding the severed head of Argus, dripping blood, peacock at right. Reverse: Naked female representing Psyche seated under a tree at the entrance to the underworld, head in her hands. the dog Cerberus to right, barking, stamped 271 ARGENT on edge GVF, Belgium Prize Medal 1881 50th Anniversary of the Independence of Belgium - International Singing Competition, Obverse: Ghent virgin facing seated, crowned, with lion to her right and holding a flag with inscription S.P.Q.G, left arm resting on a shield, to her left, books, a globe and a laurel wreath, behind, a fence, the Ghent Towers with chimneys to right, Exergue: LAMAIRE, Reverse: SOCIÉTÉ ROYALE DES MÉLOMANES within a wreath, CONCOURS / INTERNATIONAL / DE / CHANT D' ENSEMBLE / ----- / GAND / 4 SEPTEMBRE / 1881 in 7 lines, LEMAIRE below, A/INCAll the participating groups were allowed to receive a city token, such as this one. Austria - Death of Maria Ludovica 1816, 43mm diameter in bronze by Luigi Manfredini Obverse: Bust left veiled MARAI. LVD . AVSTR . IMP . LONGOB . ET . VENET . REG . , below: VXORT. AD LARES REDVCI FRANCISCVS in two lines, Reverse: ITIS AVGVSTA MEDIOLANI MDCCCXVI, NEF with some spots, Prize Medals (2) Warwickshire Agricultural Society Honorary Medals 52mm diameter Farmyard Animals/Gardening implements within a wreath one pierced, the other holed in the edge, both VF, Guildhall Medals (3) Empire Day 1929 and 1931, Guildhall Reception Committee stamped Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd 112 Regent St. and a pin badge stamped Reinemer & Spiegel Wein VII/2 VF
George VSilver Jubilee 1935 57mm diameter in silver, by P. Metcalfe, The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 2029a, BHM 4249, 86.00 grammes, UNC with a few flecks of toning in the devices, in the red Royal Mint box of issue, the box with a very small tear to the lid
Coronation of George V 1911 51mm diameter in silver, by B.Mackennal, the official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1922a, BHM 4079, 89.30 grammes, EF with two scratches in the reverse field, in the Royal Mint box of issue
Coronations and Jubilees (6) Coronation of George V 1911 31mm diameter in silver the Official Royal Mint issue in silver NEF, George V Silver Jubilee 1935 (3) 32mm diameter in silver the Official Royal Mint issue (3) GEF, VF/GVF toned and EF cleaned, Coronation of George VI (2) NEF and GVF
George VSilver Jubilee 1935 57mm diameter in silver with matt finish, Eimer 2029a, BHM 4249, The Official Royal Mint issue, 86.31g, GEF with some light surface dirt, this possibly removable with care
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by T.Brock, after W.Wyon, Eimer 1817, BHM 3506, 84.34 grammes, GVF with some contact marks and small rim nicks
Medals (5) Expedition to Vigo Bay 1702 Obverse: Bust left crowned ANNA . DEI. GRA. MAG. BR. FRA. ET. HIB: REGINA Reverse: Ships burning within a harbour CAPTA . ET . INCENSA. GAL : RT . HISP : CLASSE, Exergue AG. VIGVM XII OCT MDCCII, Eimer 395, VG, British Empire Exhibition 1924 36mm diameter in silver by J.Langford Jones, Obverse: Moneta seated, in the process of striking a coin, BRITANNIA MONETA, Reverse: Forecourt and facade of the Royal Mint THE ROYAL MINT LONDON, 30.69 grammes, NEF Vatican - Pope Pius VI Return from Vienna 1782 47mm diameter in silver, unsigned, Obverse: Bust right PIO . SEXTO . BRASCHIO PONT . MAX .VINDOBON . RED, Reverse: Pope seated on a throne CIVI * ET * PRINC* OPT * ORDO *PATRIC * CAESEN * In Exergue: MDCCXXCII, 40.57 grammes, NEF, Prize Medals in silver (2) Oxford University Boat Club undated,. 51mm diameter in silver NEF and lustrous with some contact marks, Agricultural Prize Medal undated and unawarded 50mm diameter in silver by J. Lagrange
Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee 1977 a ladies medal 32mm diameter in silver, Obverse: Bust of the Queen right, crowned, Reverse: The 25th Year of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth II 6th February 1977 within a wreath, crown at top A/UNC toned in the red Royal Mint box of issue, comes with Book 'Coronation and Commemorative Medals 1887-1977' by Lieut. Colonel Howard N.Cole
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in bronze, The Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 80.39 grammes, minor handling marks, UNC in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in bronze by G.W.de Saulles (after T.Brock/W.Wyon) Eimer 1817a, BHM 3506, The Official Royal Mint issue, 76.62 grammes, UNC or near so with some small spots and light handling marks, in the Royal Mint box of issue
Medals (5) Northern Ireland Parliament 50th Anniversary 1921-1971 44mm diameter in silver by T.H.Paget, Obverse: Bust right crowned ELIZABETH II REGINA, Reverse: Arms and supporters of Ulster NORTHERN IRELAND, Eimer 2123, 71 grammes of silver EF toned, boxed, Investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales 1969 Obverse: bust facing H.R.H. PRINCE CHARLES . PRINCE OF WALES.1969, Reverse: Coat of Arms and supporters DRAIG GOCH CYMRU, THE RED DRAGON OF WALES below, 40mm diameter in .999 silver, 33.5 grammes by Metalimport Prooflike UNC in the red wallet of issue with certificate, Investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales 1969 32mm diameter by G.Fey Obverse: Head left H.R.H CHARLES PRINCE OF WALES within an incuse border, Reverse: Crowned feathers of the Prince of Wales, 1ST JULY 1969 INVESTITURE CARRNARVON Eimer 2118var, UNC boxed, Investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales 1969 The Official Royal Mint issue 32mm diameter in gilt bronze Eimer 2116 Lustrous UNC, The Churchill Medals a 4-piece set each 44mm diameter in bronze numbered on the edge (61) Obverses each with a different portrait of Churchill, the reverse each showing a famous quotation on a tablet, Lustrous UNC in the box of issue with certificate, Post Office Tower Medal 31mm diameter in bronze UNC in a slide case, and medal ribbons (3)
Victory of Jutland Bank 1916 22mm diameter in silver, by Spink, Obverse: Two crossed staves displaying the White Ensign and Union flag attached to an upright trident with a shield, inscriber 31 MAY 1916, an anchor below, TO . THE . GLORIOUS . MEMORY . OR . THOSE . WHO . FELL . THAT . DAY Reverse: MAY 31. 1916, THE GERMAN FLEET ATTACKED OFF THE COAST OF JUTLAND AND DRIVEN BACK INTO PORT WITH HEAVY LOSS . ADMIRAL SIR JOHN JELLICOE COMMANDER IN CHIEF , VICE ADMIRAL SIR DAVID BEATTY COMMANDING BATTLR CRUISER FLEET, in a wreath, Eimer 1351, BHM 4124 Good Fine, Frederick the Great - Seven Years War, Battle of Prague 1757, 48mm diameter in bronze by Holtzhey. Obverse: Half-length armoured bust right FRIDERICVS MAGN. D.G.REX. BORVSS.EL.BRAND.DVX.SILES. Reverse: Victory kicks Bohemia, knocking off her crown FAMA PRVDENTIA VIRTVTE. In exergue: AVSTIR-EXERC- PROPE-PRAGEVNDIT-CAESOET-PRAGA OBSESSA VI MAJI MDCCLVII. Olding 604, Fine with a darker toning area on the reverse, Sinking of the S.S. Lusitania 1915, MAY legend Eimer 1941A, 55mm diameter in Iron, by K.Goetz, A/UNC, Coronation of Edward VII 1902 (2) Official Royal Mint issues, 31mm diameter in silver by G.W.de Saulles (2) Eimer 1871b, BHM 3737 both EF, along with Whist tokens (2) each 22mm diameter in brass, in a cylindrical case with a lid made from a bronze Whist token, EF
Investiture of KingCharles III (then Prince Charles) as Prince of Wales 1969 58mm diameter in silver by M. Rizzello, the Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 2116a, 98.28 grammes, UNC or near so, with some toning, in the red Royal Mint box of issue with certificate
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 the Official Royal Mint issue 25mm diameter in silver (2) the first VF boxed, the second Near Fine, Coronation of Edward VII 1902 The Official Royal Mint issue 31mm diameter in silver (2) the first NEF, the second NVF/GF with some scratches George V Silver Jubilee 1935 NEF cleaned, boxed, Coronation of George VI 1937 Britannia stand in a portico, holding flag and crown, 44mm diameter in bronze EF boxed, Coronation of Edward VIII 40mm diameter in base metal pierced for suspension (2) the first EF, the second VF bent with some stains, Investiture of KingCharles III (then Prince Charles) as Prince of Wales 1969 (2) the first the first 38mm diameter in lacquered bronze, the second 32mm diameter by G.Fey in silver? reverse: Caernarvon Castle, EF, Wedding of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips 39mm diameter in silver Prooflike UNC and lustrous
Coronations and Jubilees (4) 1897 Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 39mm diameter, silvered, by the Birmingham Mint, Obverse Bust left crowned, veiled and draped, VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX, Reverse: Shield and Motto of Burnley, QUEEN'S DIAMOND JUBILEE 1897. CALEB THORNBER . MAYOR, 33.22 grammes, BHM 3548 EF toned, 1897 Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 25mm diameter in silver, the Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1817 NVF cleaned, 1902 Coronation of Edward VII 31mm diameter in silver, the Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1871, EF/NEF, Medalet 1902 Coronation of Edward VII, 20mm diameter in silver by E.Fuchs, Obverse: Busts right, conjoined, crowned and draped, KING EDWARD VII QUEEN ALEXANDRA, Reverse: A female figure seated right, displaying an oval shield, inscribed 26 June 1902 and bearing the Royal Arms, looks towards Westminster Abbey beyond, above: a radiate crown. Eimer 1870 NVF/VF
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 31mm diameter in gold, The Official Royal Mint issue, by G.W. de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 17.04 grammes, a small flan flaw on the reverse, otherwise fully lustrous and choice, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 31mm diameter in gold, The Official Royal Mint issue, by G.W. de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 17.28 grammes, UNC with a few light hairlines and small tone spots, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 31mm diameter in gold, The Official Royal Mint issue, by G.W. de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 17.31 grammes, UNC with a small nick on the Queen's eyebrow, otherwise choice, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issues (2) Eimer 1817a, the first 84.93 grammes, UNC with rainbow toning in the legends, in the red box of issue, in the original paper envelope, the second 84.10 grammes, A/UNC with a small rim nick, in the red box of issue
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 26mm diameter in gold, the official Royal Mint issue, by G.W. de Saulles (after T.Brock)/W.Wyon, Eimer 1817b, BHM 3506, 12.70 grammes, EF with a small test cut on the edge, dull surfaces partly conceal a series of hairline scratches
George VSilver Jubilee 1935 (4) 57mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issues, by P.Metcalfe, Eimer 2029, BHM 4249, the first 86.52 grammes, UNC with small areas of grey tone in places, the second 86.22 grammes, UNC and nicely toned, the third 86.55 grammes, UNC with minor cabinet friction, the fourth 85.63 grammes, A/UNC with some touches of dark grey tone, all in the red Royal Mint boxes of issue
George VICoronation 1937 (4) 57mm diameter in silver, The Official Mint issues, by P.Metcalfe, Eimer 2046, BHM 4314, the first 82.36 grammes UNC, the second 90.64 grammes, UNC with a small toning area on the reverse, the third 91.21 grammes, UNC with a few minor flecks of toning, the fourth 91.02 grammes, UNC, all in the red Royal Mint boxes of issue
George VSilver Jubilee 1935 32mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by P. Metcalfe, Eimer 2029b, BHM 4249 (15) NEF to EF some lustrous, some attractive toning, three with Royal Mint boxes
Investiture of Prince Edward as Prince of Wales 1911 35mm diameter in silver (3) Eimer 1925, BHM 4079, The Official Royal Mint Issues, Obverse: Bust Three-quarters left, crowned and draped, CARNARVON IVLY. XIII. MCMXI across the field, INVESTITVRE. OF. EDWARD. PRINCE. OF. WALES. K.G. Reverse Caernarvon Castle, the Welsh Dragon below, GORPHENAF MCMXI above on a radiate sky decorated with the Prince's crest within Garter, crowned ARWISGIAD . IORWERTH TYWYSOG . CYMRU M.G. the first 21.51 grammes, UNC and attractively toned, the second 21.00 grammes, UNC or very near so with golden tone and minor friction, the third 22.42 grammes, A/UNC and colourfully toned, all in the red Royal Mint boxes of issue
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in silver (2), The Official Royal Mint issues, by G.W. de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, the first 85.86 grammes UNC with some small rim nicks, the second 85.80 grammes, UNC or near so and attractively toned, both in the red Royal Mint boxes of issue
Coronations and Jubilees (3) Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1817a, BHM 3506, 83.68g, EF with some hairlines and contact marks, George V Silver Jubilee 1935 The Official Royal Mint issue, 57mm diameter in silver, by P.Metcalfe, Eimer 2029a, BHM 4249, 86.38 grammes, UNC, Coronation of George VI 1937 57mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by P.Metcalfe, Eimer 2046a, BHM 4314, 90.897 grammes, all unboxed
Coronation of George V 1911 31mm diameter in silver (8), The Official Royal Mint issues, by B.Mackennal, Eimer 1922b, BHM 4022, two are EF to GEF in the paper envelopes of issue, the others VF to NEF
Coronations and Jubilees (4) Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in bronze (2) The Official Royal Mint issue Eimer 1817a, BHM 3506, the first 73.23 grammes, GEF, the second 77.88 grammes, VF with some contact marks, Coronation of Edward VII 1902 The Official Royal Mint issues, by G.W. de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, the first 81.09 grammes, A/UNC with traces of lustre, the second 80.52 grammes, A/UNC with traces of lustre, all unboxed
George VSilver Jubilee 1935 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by P.Metcalfe, Eimer 2029a, BHM 4249 (2) the first 85.86 grammes, GEF with some small edge nicks, the second 85.33 grammes, bright EF, both in the red Royal Mint boxes of issue
Edward VII Coronation 1902 56mm diameter in silver, the Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737. 86.04 grammes, UNC or very near so with minor cabinet friction, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in silver by G.W De Saulles (after T.Brock/W.Wyon) Eimer 1817a, BHM 3506, The Official Royal Mint issue, 79.42 grammes, A/UNC nicely toned, the obverse with some contact marks, in the red Royal Mint box of issue with certificate
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issues (2) Eimer 1817a, the first 84.02 grammes, NEF with a field scratch and some gentle edge bruises, the second 85.64 grammes, Fine, the edge with some flattening at the top, possibly once in jewellery, both in the red Royal Mint boxes of issue
Coronation of George V 1911 51mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by B.Mackennal, Eimer 1922a, BHM 4022, 87.00 grammes, GEF in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Coronation of William IV 1831 33mm diameter in bronze by W.WyonEimer 1251, BHM 1475, The official Royal Mint issue after F.Chantrey, Obverse : Bust of William IV right, with raised C on truncation, WILLIAM THE FOURTH CROWNED SEP:8 1831, Reverse: Bust, right, diademed, of Queen Adelaide ADELAIDE. QUEEN CONSORT. CROWNED SEP : 8 1831. 18.67 grammes, EF the reverse with a trace of lustre and a tone spot by ADELAIDE
George VSilver Jubilee 1935 57mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by P. Metcalfe, Eimer 2029a, BHM 4249, 86.88 grammes, the obverse with two small tone spots, UNC or very near so, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in silver by G.W De Saulles (after T.Brock/W.Wyon) Eimer 1817a, BHM 3506, The Official Royal Mint issue, 85.06 grammes, EF with some light scuffs, in the red Royal Mint box of issue with certificate
Edward VII Coronation 1902 56mm diameter in silver, the Official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737. 86.32 grammes, EF with a thin scratch in the reverse field, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Edward VII to Elizabeth II (30) comprising Edward VII (5) all succession and Coronation related, a selection of different types, White Metal, bronze and brass issues (5), George V (8) Coronation Medal 1911 The official Royal Mint issue Fine, along with Coronation and Silver Jubilee issues, includes Council and promotional types in base metal (7), Edward VIII Coronation medals (4) includes 45mm diameter in bronze by Tiptaft, Giordano CM271d EF along with brass and White Metal types, George VI (5) Coronation medals a mix of bronze, brass and White metal types, the brass issue, with Reverse: Seated Britannia holding a crown with legend CANADA.INDIA.S.AFRICA.AUSTRALIA.NEW ZEALAND.BRITAIN, (this EF holed), Elizabeth II (8) includes Coronation (5), Silver Jubilee (2) and Coronation 50th Anniversary (1) bronze, cupro-nickel and brass types, in mixed grades to UNC, grades generally in line with age
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in bronze, The Official Royal Mint issues (2) Eimer 1817a, the first 75.35 grammes, UNC with two small spots, the second 72.73 grammes, EF and nicely toned, both in the red Royal Mint boxes of issue, the second in the original paper envelope
China Official Mint Medals - 70th Anniversary of the Bank of China 1912-1982 33mm diameter in silver (2) Proof nFDC each in the box of issue, one also with an outer box with plastic lid, along with Brunei Proof Set 1970 (5 coins) 50 Sen to One Sen nFDC to FDC in the blue Royal Mint case of issue
Coronation of George IV 1821 35mm diameter in bronze by B.Pistrucci Eimer 1146, BHM 1070, the official Royal Mint issue, Obverse: GEORGIUS IIII D:G: BRITANNIARUM REX F.D. Reverse: George IV enthroned, left, crowned by Victory behind. Before him stand Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia, PROPRIO JAMJURE ANIMO PATERNO, In Exergue: INAUGURATUS DIE. JULII XIX. ANNO MDCCCXXI, NEF with some contact marks and some light verdigris in the King's hair
Coronation of George VI 1937 57mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by P.Metcalfe, Eimer 2046a, BHM 4314, 92.27 grammes, A/UNC in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Army Emergency Reserve Decoration, with the reverse officially dated 1963, in silver and silver-gilt, with Army Emergency Reserve bar, EF in the Royal Mint case of issue
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 56mm diameter in bronze , The Official Royal Mint issue, by G.W. de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 80.80 grammes UNC and nicely toned with traces of lustre, two tiny edge nicks barely detract, in the red Royal Mint box of issue with certificate
Coronation of George V 1911 51mm diameter in bronze, The Official Royal Mint issue, by B.Mackennal, Eimer 1922a, BHM 4022, 77.81 grammes, GEF with a small spot to the right of the orb, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in bronze by G.W.de Saulles (after T.Brock/W.Wyon) Eimer 1817a, BHM 3506, The Official Royal Mint issue, 74.39 grammes, UNC or very near so, nicely toned, one tiny spot below the bust on the obverse barely detracts, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 56mm diameter in bronze by G.W.de Saulles (after T.Brock/W.Wyon) Eimer 1817a, BHM 3506, The Official Royal Mint issue, 75.41 grammes, UNC or very near so, nicely toned, in the red Royal Mint box of issue
Victoria-related (4) Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 The Official Royal Mint issue 25mm diameter in silver (2) both Good Fine, Royal Jubilee Exhibition Manchester 1887 45mm diameter in white metal by Ralph Heaton & Sons, Obverse: Bust left diademed and veiled ROYAL JUBILEE EXHIBITION MANCHESTER 1887, Reverse: A view of the Exhibition building OPENED BY T.R.H. THE PRINCE & PRINCESS OF WALES MAY 3rd 1887, BHM 3346 NEF with some spots, Queen Victoria Visit to Sheffield/Town Hall Opening 1897 51mm diameter in white metal by F.Bowcher/Spink & Son, Obverse: Bust left crown, laureate draped and veiled VICTORIA D:G: BRITT: REGINA F:D: IND: IMP: with MDCCCXCVII below, Reverse: View of the Town Hall building, on a ribbon in the field to the right: SHEFFIELD TOWN HALL OPENED BY H.M. QUEEN VICTORIA 21st MAY 1897 BHM 3604, NEF with some contact marks and a thin scratch on the obverse
Coronation of Edward VII 1902 31mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue, by G.W. de Saulles, Eimer 1871, BHM 3737, 12.69 grammes, UNC or very near so with some contact marks, in a red box with 'Mansion House', CORONATION YEAR 1902. Right Hon.Sir. J.C. Dimsdale, Bart., M.P., Lord Mayor' in gold lettering on the lid. J.C. Dimsdale was knighted in 1894, in commemoration of the opening of Tower Bridge. He was Lord Mayor of London at the time of the Coronation, and in 1902 he carried the Crystal Sceptre of the City of London in front of King Edward VII at his Coronation. The 1902 Coronation Honours list was released on the intended coronation day on 26 June 1902, and announced that Dimsdale would receive a baronetcy. He was created Baronet, of Goldsmiths, Langdon Hills, in the County of Essex and of Lancaster Street in the Borough of Paddington in the County of London. In June 1902 he received the 2nd class of the Japanese Order of the Rising Sun from Prince Komatsu Akihito, who was received formally at Mansion House as part of his visit to the United Kingdom to attend the coronation. An interesting piece of Royalty-related history.
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