India Temple Token 35mm diameter undated, Near Fine, as part of a group of Mint Errors and Fantasies (12) GB Decimal Five Pence 2014 EF with obverse lettering weakly struck, MaundyTwopence 1838 with a large 'leaf-shaped' flan flaw on the reverse VF, Pennies (2) 1858 No WW, the reverse with a flan flaw and a 'strike-through' error on the R of BRITANNIAR, 1967 with planchet clip GVF cleaned, Halfcrowns 1818 and 1936 base metal contemporary counterfeits both VG, India Quarter Rupee 1945 Bombay EF with long lamination flaw on the obverse, British West Africa Penny 1952H with double struck central hole, GEF and lustrous, Fantasy issues (3) Crown 1936 Edward VIII EDWARD . VIII . KING . & . EMPEROR, Reverse George and the Dragon, Sixpence 1937 Edward VIII Reverse: Lion on crown left, GEF, Trade Dollar undated (2002) Trimetallic with United Kingdom Golden Jubilee / Beefeater with Union Jack flag coloured reverse EF
Paranumismatic (96) an earlier group with an Indian Temple Token a Roman Bronze, medals, fantasies including a doubled reverse FantasySovereign (base metal), tokens and checks dating back to George III mixed grades some holed for suspension an interesting group of early Co-Op Tokens in bronze and brass 2d to £2 including Lewis of Bexley 2d and more, mixed grades a few lustrous
Sovereign 1818 Fantasy Restrike by the Pobjoy Mint, 8 grammes of 22 carat gold, Lustrous UNC in the Pobjoy Mint box of issue with certificate stating only 100 minted
USA Fantasy Banknotes in Silver (6 notes) each note One Quarter Pound (4 troy ounces) of .999 Fine Silver (so 24 ounces of silver in this lot) $1, $5, $10, $100, $ Million, $ Billion each 4 ounce silver note with elaborate and eye catching designs prooflike BU 5 out of the 6 in plush velvet presentation cases
FantasyPennies modern restrike issues (5) 1887 Jubilee Head, 1933, 1937 Edward VIII, 1952, 1954 the first four UNC with practically full lustre and with some surface residue, the 1954 toned
FantasySovereign 1847 Gothic Head, Reverse: as the Gothic Crown of 1847, 22mm diameter, struck in 9 carat gold weighing 7.16 grammes, A/UNC and lustrous
Paranumismatic items (around 8.5 Kilos), includes modern medals, machine tokens, Fantasy items, a small group of single promoters items, and many more, in mixed grades
A collection of coins on Stamp Covers (26) in three large albums base metal coins the vast majority crown sized, along with four Westminster single cover albums 3 with silver crowns the fourth contains a 2015 8 coin Mint Set and a coin album with a collection of circulated British 20th century coins and fantasyimitation crowns and several pouch style bags of 20th century circulated British coins including Fifty Pences
Fantasy Strikes and Replicas (26) Five Pounds (2) 2010, 2013, Sovereigns 1913, 1914 (5), 1937, 1957 and 1959, the 1937 marked 9ct on the edge but the design filed and showing a base metal core, all in base metal and weighing between 3.7 grammes and 5 grammes, EF to UNC and South Africa Krugerrand 2012 19.5 grammes , all presumed base metal EF to UNC, Sovereigns 1887 and 1891 these poorly struck imitations 4.47 grammes and 4.55 grammes, Fine to Good Fine, World Crown-sized replicas (12) GB Crowns 1935 (2), 1937, Strait Settlements One Dollar 1904 (2), South Africa Crown 1952, Hong Kong Dollar 1867, Bermuda Crown 1959, Isle of Man Crown 1976, Bahamas Two Dollars 1966, and New Zealand One Dollar 1977 Waitangi Day (2), all appear around NVF to VF and with the appearance of being 'as made'
Fantasy issues (13) Edward VIII (8) 1936 and 1937 issues Crowns (4), Halfcrowns (2), SilverThreepence (1) and Brass Threepence (1) some in silver, a mix of different reverse designs, including Una and the Lion, George and the Dragon, and Thrift plant, along with a pattern Fantasy Maundy set Edward VIII 1936 EF to UNC, and Fantasies for Five Pounds 1821 George IV, Crown 1658 Cromwell, Crown 1732 George II, Halfcrown 1952 George VI, and a Charles I Pattern Halfcrown design UNC and lustrous
FantasyDouble Florins INA Retro Patterns (8) 1893 in silver, 1893 in golden alloy, 1902 in golden alloy, 1910 George V in golden alloy, 1937 Edward VIII in copper, Obverse: Golder head to left, 1937 Edward VIII in golden alloy, Obverse: Golder head to left, 1937 George VI in golden alloy, 1953 in silver, all with plain edges and with the reverse design similar in style to the 1887-1890 currency Double Florin issue, UNC the 1953 coin with some tone spots
Fantasy Crowns a mix of types (15) 1835 William IV/Three Graces (3) in Aluminium, Copper and Nickel-Silver?, 1879 Victoria Young Head/George and the Dragon (3) in silver (35.13 grammes), copper and golden alloy, 1879 Victoria Young Head/Three Graces (3) in silver (35.22 grammes), copper and golden alloy, 1936 (4) Edward VIII King and Emperor/stylised George and the Dragon (4), 1936 Edward VIII Golder head/Crowned Arms with supporters, in silver, 1937 Edward VIII/Wreath Crown reverse in golden alloy UNC and lustrous many prooflike
Fantasy Crowns INA Retro Patterns (13) 1879 Victoria Young Head/Shield in copper, 1897 Victoria Veiled Head/Crowned shield in garter, in golden alloy, 1897 Victoria Veiled Head/Crowned shield in garter, in cupronickel, 1905 Edward VII/George and the Dragon, presumed nickel-silver?, 1910 Edward VII/stylized George and the Dragon, date in Roman numerals, in silver, 1911 George V/stylized George and the Dragon in silver (34.98 grammes), 1911 George V/stylized George and the Dragon in golden alloy, 1936 Edward VIII/'Rocking horse' reverse, CopperPiedfort, all UNC and lustrous a few with toning, 1918 George V MacKennal head/stylised George and the Dragon (5) all in different metals : Gold plated Copper, Copper, Aluminium, Polished Steel and Golden Alloy, Lustrous UNC
Fantasy Crowns INA Retro Patterns (14) 1808 George III/Reverse in the style of the Pattern Bank Dollar, in nickelsilver?, 1820 George IV/Reverse as the currency Halfcrown, in Pewter, 1836 (5) Obverse: William IV/Reverse: Crowned draped shield, in silver, nickel-silver?, cupro-nickel, golden alloy and copper Lustrous UNC, 1837 (7) Obverse: William IV/Reverse: George and the Dragon in Goldine, Bronze, Copper, Aluminium, White Metal, pewter? and cupro-nickel? Lustrous UNC and prooflike
FantasyUnite Charles I Pattern - The Millionaires Collection - a modern replica of this iconic deign, 2.84 grammes of 9 carat gold, hallmarked on the edge Lustrous UNC and prooflike
Paranumismatic items (around 8.5 Kilos), includes modern medals, machine tokens, Fantasy items, a small group of single promoters items, and many more, in mixed grades
Mint Errors - Mis-Strikes, United Kingdom INA FantasyPattern Euro errors (11) 2 Euros (2) 2002 apparently struck in brass with the outer ring plated, 2003 struck in copper and weighing 13.24 grammes, 50 Cents 2003 with different reverse design: large 50 to right, with globe and dove to left PROVA PROBE believed unique, 9.6 grammes, 10 Cents (2) 2003 struck in copper, 6.27 grammes (normal issue 4.8 grammes) with a sample goldine issue for comparison, 2 Cents (3) 2003 (2) both struck in nickel each 5.47 grammes, UNC and lustrous, and an undated issue (2002) reverse brockage, 2 Cents 2002 the obverse with a tall raised lip over 1mm high, 1 Cent an obverse and reverse uniface pair (2002) each struck in silver, an unusual group, A/UNC to UNC
Millionaires CollectionFantasyGold Double Leopard 4 grammes of 22 carat gold, a modern restriking of one of Britain's most famous coins, Lustrous UNC, with promotional literature
FantasyHalfcrowns (16) 1746 LIMA, 1818 (4), 1820 George III (2), 1878, 1885, 1890, 1923, 1936, 1942, 1948, 1951, 1958 all imitations in base metal in mixed grades
A small group of forgeries and imitations (5) Philip and Mary Shillingundated type, of crude design, probably contemporary, Guinea 1798 gold imitation probably from the early 1970s, Halfcrown 1818 struck in copper, Shilling 1818 fantasy imitation in base metal, Crown 1932 unusual overweight imitation with a broad rim
FantasyCrowns INA Patina Series 1918 End of World War I a series of 8 pieces all in different metals:- .925 Silver, Aluminium, Golden Alloy, Copper, Piedfort Copper, Polished Steel, Gold coated copper and Nickel Silver. Milled edge. Only 100 of each made, Lustrous UNC
FantasyCrowns INA Patina Series 1918 End of World War I a series of 8 pieces all in different metals:- .925 Silver, Aluminium, Golden Alloy, Copper, Piedfort Copper, Polished Steel, Gold coated copper and Nickel Silver. Plain edge. Only 100 of each made, Lustrous UNC
Fantasy or ImitationUna and the Lion a massive 82 mm diameter weighs 295 grammes and 7 mm thick UNC with a heavy test scratch on the edge, in a presentation case
Edward VIII a 7-piece set comprising Portrait Medal 44mm diameter in silver Obverse full face portrait EDWARD VIII - 1936 Reverse Coat of arms within Order of the garter ER on either side UNC lightly toned, Coronation medal 1937 in bronze EF, Straits Settlements Crown 1936 Lobel Fantasy series X#M1a UNC, Australia Crown 1936 Lobel Fantasy series X#M3 UNC, Great Britain Crown 1936 Lobel Fantasy series X#M5 UNC, Double Florins (2) 1936 'Golder' Bust in copper Lustrous UNC, 1936 'Golder' bust in golden alloy Lustrous UNC, all in a wooden box from Purse and Catchpole (Regent Street Jewellers), also Edward, Prince of Wales visit to Argentina 1925 (3) the first Eimer 2000 in bronze Good Fine, others in base metal and loop mounted, 1925 Natal, reverse crown coat of arms, NATAL on ribbon below, in bronze VF, 1937 Coronation medals (4) these in base metal and mixed grades, British Empire Union 1928 in bronze Eimer 2010 VF holed at the top, along with Cap Badge National Defence Company with crowned Edward VIII monogram
FantasyCrowns (830) various monarchs (George III, IV and William IV being apparent) a wide variety of reverse types and different metals many in blocks of ten so perhaps 40 or more different types/metals Unc - BU and eye catching
FantasyCrowns (560) various monarchs (George III, IV and William IV being apparent) a wide variety of reverse types and different metals many in blocks of ten so perhaps 40 or more different types/metals Unc - BU and eye catching
FantasyCrowns (550) various monarchs (George III, IV and William IV being apparent) a wide variety of reverse types and different metals many in blocks of ten so perhaps 40 or more different types/metals Unc - BU and eye catching
FantasyCrowns (310) George III with a wide variety of reverse types and different metals in blocks of ten so looks to be 31 different types/metals Unc - BU and eye catching
FantasyUna and the Lion a massive 85 mm diameter and 9 mm thick Lustrous UNC, Fantasy GothicCrown 1847 87mm diameter and 9mm thick both lustrous UNC and eye-catching in presentation cases
FantasyCrowns (200 approx.) a wide variety including William IV, George III various reverse such as Bermuda, Wales, Bahamas different metals mostly in eye catching BU some duplicated but looks like no more than 5 of any give type
Paranumismatic including medals prize and commemorative some in silver, machine and transport tokens, fantasy issues and tourist imitations, plus two albums of first day cover with coins and some of these coins now removed, plus others (lot)
Wales FantasyCrowns 1830 (150) obverse William IV (90) bare head GVLIELMUS IIII D:G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D: reverse dragon ANNO DOM. 1830 WALES CYMRU 30 of each in three different base metals pewter, golden alloy, and copper generally BU and eye catching and obverse George IV (60) same reverse 30 of each aluminium and cupro-nickel
FantasyCrowns (470) various monarchs (George III, IV and William IV being apparent) a wide variety of reverse types and different metals many in blocks of ten so perhaps 40 plus different types/metals Unc - BU and eye catching
FantasyMaundy Set 1936 Edward VIII struck in 24 carat gold nFDC, the original manufacturer of these sets has informed us only 100 were struck, Fantasy Maundy Set 1936 Edward VIII FDC struck in silver housed in a Coincraft box
Fantasy issues (659) including replica Dassier's English Monarchs bronze replicas (some with verdigris) (37). INA Crowns various Monarchs reverses and metals (330) Golden Jubileemedals QEII 1952 - 2002 crown sized gold coloured alloy (64) Money Corp commemorative medals in brass 1999 (60) others of Eastern European relevance these wrapped in paper but probably only two types being commemorative medals for recent membership to EEC (168) generally Unc - BU
Fantasy Australian issues (100) Sixpences 1937 (50), Threepences 1937 (50) by Maklouf, both bearing the portrait of Edward VIII and struck in .925 silver. Made in the early 1990s with a mintage believed to be around 2000 pieces each, Proof FDC
Fantasy Australian issues (50) Sixpences 1937 (25), Threepences 1937 (25) by Maklouf, both bearing the portrait of Edward VIII and struck in .925 silver. Made in the early 1990s with a mintage believed to be around 2000 pieces each, Proof FDC
Fantasy Australian issues (30) Sixpences 1937 (15), Threepences 1937 (15) by Maklouf, both bearing the portrait of Edward VIII and struck in .925 silver. Made in the early 1990s with a mintage believed to be around 2000 pieces each, Proof FDC
Fantasy Australian issues (20) Sixpences 1937 (10), Threepences 1937 (10) by Maklouf, both bearing the portrait of Edward VIII and struck in .925 silver. Made in the early 1990s with a mintage believed to be around 2000 pieces each, Proof FDC
George III FantasyCrowns 1808 (235) obverse all George III facing right GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX reverse types Bahamas Ship (5), Ceylon Elephant (60 = 5 different metal types x 12 of each), GB Incorrupta (12), Gibraltar seated Britannia (26 = 2 different metal types x 13 of each), IOM Legs (48 = 4 different metals x 12 of each), Scotland Thistle (24 = 2 differently metal types x 12 of each), Sierra Leone Lion (60 = 5 different metal types x 12 of each) Unc - BU and eye catching
Gold Fantasies/Imitations Charles I Unite a cast copy, George VI Half Sovereignfantasy strike, George V 1911 wafer thin fantasy George and dragon reverse and stamped 22K plus 2 USA fantasies one or both possibly brass
Paranumismatic mostly modern crown sized medallic and fantasy issues although including some minor issues in silver several types with duplication (over 200)
George III FantasyCrowns 1808 a new and impressive issue (242) Sierra Leone with Lion reverse (110) 22 each of five different base metals, Gibraltar with Britannia on Rock with key below reverse (132) 22 of each of six different base metals BU and eye catching
FantasyCrowns (108) 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)
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
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)
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)
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
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
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
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
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 (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
George III FantasyCrowns 1808 a new and impressive issue (170) Wales with Plumes reverse (60) ten each of six different base metals , Sierra Leone with Lion reverse (50) ten each of five different base metals, Gibraltar with Britannia on Rock with key below reverse (60) ten of each of six different base metals BU and eye catching
William IV FantasyCrowns an impressive issue of 42 different types obverse all William IV bare head GVLIELMUS IIII D:G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D: eight reverse type GB Three Graces 1835, Shield in Garter 1836, George and Dragon 1837, East India Co. Standing Lion, Ireland Harp, Ceylon Elephant, Scotland Shield with 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 210 coins in total)
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 (5 of each so 235 coins in total)
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 (2 of each so 94 coins in total)
George III FantasyCrowns 1808 a new and impressive issue (85) Wales with Plumes reverse (30) five each of six different base metals , Sierra Leone with Lion reverse (25) five each of five different base metals, Gibraltar with Britannia on Rock with key below reverse (30) five of each of six different base metals BU and eye catching
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
William IV FantasyCrowns a new and impressive issue of 48 different types obverse all William IV bare head GVLIELMUS IIII D:G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D: eight reverse type GB Three Graces 1835, Shield in Garter 1836, George and Dragon 1837, Wales Dragon, East India Co. Standing Lion, Ireland Harp, Ceylon Elephent, Scotland Shield with Thistles then each in six different base metals aluminium, nickelsilver, pewter, golden alloy, bronzed copper, and copper generally BU and eye catching
William IV FantasyCrowns (42) 1830 Scotland a new impressive issue with striking designs, in NickelSilver (3), Aluminium (5), Pewter (3), Golden Alloy (3), and Copper (3), 1830 Wales in Nickel Silver (4), Pewter (7), Golden Alloy (7), and Copper (7) BU and eye catching
George III FantasyCrowns 1808 a new and impressive issue (50) Bermuda (25) five each of five different base metals, Sierra Leone (10) in Nickel-Silver, Isle of Man (5) in aluminium, Jersey (10) five each in copper and Nickel-Silver BU and eye catching
Fantasy Australian issues (20) Sixpences 1937 (10), Threepences 1937 (10) by Maklouf, both bearing the portrait of Edward VIII and struck in .925 silver. Made in the early 1990s with a mintage believed to be around 2000 pieces each, Proof FDC
George III FantasyCrowns 1808 a new and impressive issue (17) Wales with Plumes reverse (6) one each of six different base metals , Sierra Leone with Lion reverse (5) one each of five different base metals, Gibraltar with Britannia on Rock with key below reverse (6) one of each of six different base metals BU and eye catching
William IV FantasyCrowns a new and impressive issue of 48 different types obverse all William IV bare head GVLIELMUS IIII D:G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D: eight reverse type GB Three Graces 1835, Shield in Garter 1836, George and Dragon 1837, Wales Dragon, East India Co. Standing Lion, Ireland Harp, Ceylon Elephant, Scotland Shield with 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 240 coins in total)
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 (5 of each so 235 coins in total)
Fantasy Australian issues (100) Sixpences 1937 (50), Threepences 1937 (50) by Maklouf, both bearing the portrait of Edward VIII and struck in .925 silver. Made in the early 1990s with a mintage believed to be around 2000 pieces each, Proof FDC
Fantasy Australian issues (50) Sixpences 1937 (25), Threepences 1937 (25) by Maklouf, both bearing the portrait of Edward VIII and struck in .925 silver. Made in the early 1990s with a mintage believed to be around 2000 pieces each, Proof FDC
Fantasy Australian issues Sixpences 1937 (50) by Maklouf, bearing the portrait of Edward VIII and struck in .925 silver. Made in the early 1990s with a mintage believed to be around 2000 pieces Proof FDC
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 (2 of each so 94 coins in total)
William IV FantasyCrowns a new and impressive issue of 48 different types obverse all William IV bare head GVLIELMUS IIII D:G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D: eight reverse type GB Three Graces 1835, Shield in Garter 1836, George and Dragon 1837, Wales Dragon, East India Co. Standing Lion, Ireland Harp, Ceylon Elephant, Scotland Shield with 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 96 coins in total)
Fantasy Australian issues (20) Sixpences 1937 (10), Threepences 1937 (10) by Maklouf, both bearing the portrait of Edward VIII and struck in .925 silver. Made in the early 1990s with a mintage believed to be around 2000 pieces each, Proof FDC
William IV FantasyCrowns a new and impressive issue of 48 different types obverse all William IV bare head GVLIELMUS IIII D:G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D: eight reverse type GB Three Graces 1835, Shield in Garter 1836, George and Dragon 1837, Wales Dragon, East India Co. Standing Lion, Ireland Harp, Ceylon Elephant, Scotland Shield with Thistles then each in six different base metals aluminium, nickelsilver, pewter, golden alloy, bronzed copper, and copper generally BU and eye catching
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
FantasyCrowns William IV in Silver (3) 1835 Reverse 'Three Graces', 1836 Reverse in the style of the 1826 Five Pounds, 1837 George and the Dragon BU, plus the Patina Collection (10) inspired by W.J.Taylor. Golden Alloy (2) Scotland 1808, Ireland 1808, Bronzed Copper (3) Gibraltar 1808 (2), Isle of Man 1808, Nickel Silver (1) Sierra Leone 1808, Aluminium (3) Ceylon, Jersey and GB, Pewter (1) Bahamas all BU
FantasyCrowns (50) probably all the Patina Series all Silver issues various British Monarchs with British and Commonwealth reverse types UNC with some duplication
FantasyCrowns probably all the Patina Seriesbronze and brass various British Monarchs with British and Commonwealth reverse types Unc (94) a variety some duplication
FantasyCrowns (30) probably all the Patina Series all Silver issues various British Monarchs with British and Commonwealth reverse types UNC with some duplication
FantasyCrowns (30) probably all the Patina Series all Silver issues various British Monarchs with British and Commonwealth reverse types UNC with some duplication
FantasyCrowns (20) probably all the Patina Series all Silver issues various British Monarchs with British and Commonwealth reverse types UNC with some duplication
FantasyCrowns (20) probably all the Patina Series all Silver issues various British Monarchs with British and Commonwealth reverse types UNC with some duplication
FantasyCrowns probably all the Patina Seriesbronze and brass various British Monarchs with British and Commonwealth reverse types Unc (50) a variety some duplication
FantasySovereigns (2) 1847 and 1936, the 1847 with Gothic Head Obverse, the Reverse in the style of a Trade Dollar and the 1936 bearing the Edward VIII portrait both nFDC
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