lot |
description |
estimate |
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|
2767 |
Shilling 1922 ESC 1432, Bull 3815, Davies 1810 dies 5E, UNC lightly toned |
£95 - £125 |
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2768 |
Shilling 1922 ESC 1432, Bull 3815, Davies 1810 dies 5E, UNC/About UNC toned |
£85 - £110 |
|
2769 |
Shilling 1922 Larger reverse design, ESC 1432, Bull 3815, Davies 1811 dies 5E, GVF/NEF with a few small spots |
£90 - £120 |
|
2770 |
Shilling 1923 ESC 1433, Bull 3818, Davies 1814 UNC with slightly uneven, but not unattractive tone, the obverse with some minor tone spots |
£90 - £120 |
|
2771 |
Shilling 1924 ESC 1434, Bull 3820 Lustrous UNC with a hint of toning |
£30 - £60 |
|
2772 |
Shilling 1935 Choice Unc and graded 85 by LCGS |
£40 - £50 |
|
2773 |
Shilling 1935 Choice Unc and graded 85 by LCGS |
£40 - £50 |
|
2774 |
Shilling 1935 ESC 1448, Bull 3850 Choice Unc with a lovely tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85 |
£40 - £50 |
|
2775 |
Shilling 1935 ESC 1448, Bull 3850 Choice Unc with a lovely tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 88 |
£40 - £60 |
|
2776 |
Shillings (2) 1697C Third Bust variety ESC 1109, Bull 1173, Fine, unevenly toned, the milling smoothed in places, sea salvaged, from the Wreck of 'The Association', 1699 Fourth Bust 'Flaming Hair' ESC 1116, Bull 1142, Fine, unevenly toned, from the Wreck of 'The Association', the two coins covered by one certificate |
£140 - £180 |
|
2777 |
Shillings (2) 1758 ESC 1213, Bull 1734 NEF the reverse with light haymarking, 1787 No Hearts, VG Ex-Mount |
£50 - £80 |
|
2778 |
Shillings (2) 1897 ESC 1366, Bull 3162 EF/GEF and lustrous with colourful tone in the legends, 1922 ESC 1432, Bull 3815, A/UNC and lustrous with some scattered tone spots |
£50 - £75 |
|
2779 |
Shilling 1902 ESC 1410, Bull 3587 Lustrous UNC with flashes of golden tone, Sixpence 1902 ESC 1785, Bull 3597, Lustrous UNC the obverse with golden tone |
£25 - £50 |
|
2780 |
Shillings (2) 1903 Obverse 2a, Reverse A, ESC 1412, Bull 3589, Davies 1551A, Fine, 1906 ESC 1415, Bull 3592, Davies 1556, dies 1A, VF/GVF, the obverse with some hairlines, by far the scarcer of the two varieties for this date |
£55 - £95 |
|
2781 |
Shillings (2) 1923 ESC 1433, Bull 3818, Davies 1814 dies 5E GVF/NEF, 1927 Second Reverse Proof, ESC 1440, Bull 3830, Davies 1831P, nFDC the obverse with a deep red/blue tone with touches of gold, the reverse with gold and olive tone, with flashes of magenta and blue in the legends, an eye-catching example |
£70 - £120 |
|
2782 |
Shillings (2) 1932 ESC 1445, Bull 3842 UNC the obverse attractively toned, the reverse lustrous, the reverse with a strong strike, 1934 ESC 1447, Bull 3847 Lustrous UNC |
£40 - £70 |
|
2783 |
Shillings 1920 (2) ESC 1430, Bull 3811 both UNC and lustrous with pleasing golden tone, one with a lamination flaw on the obverse |
£40 - £60 |
|
2784 |
Silver Threepence 1943 ESC 2157, Bull 4294, Lustrous UNC with traces of mint bloom, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85 |
£20 - £20 |
|
2785 |
Sixpence 1675 5 over 4, ESC 1514, Bull 568 Fine/Good Fine, Silver Threepence 1845 5 over blundered 5 as ESC 2055, Bull 3372, VG the reverse slightly better |
£170 - £220 |
|
2786 |
Sixpence 1677 G over lower G in MAG, ESC 1516, Bull 571, EF and attractively toned |
£180 - £360 |
|
2787 |
Sixpence 1694 ESC 1531, Bull 871 Fair, all William and Mary Sixpences scarce or rare |
£40 - £80 |
|
2788 |
Sixpence 1697E mintmark overstruck, does not look to be over a B, First Bust, Later Harp, Small Crowns, ESC 1560, Bull 1281, Fine/Good Fine the obverse once cleaned, now retoned |
£40 - £80 |
|
2789 |
Sixpence 1708E* faint traces of an overstrike on the 8 of the date, the underlying digit uncertain, J-type 1 in date, ESC 1593, Bull 1468 approaching Fine/VG weak in the centre of the reverse |
£20 - £30 |
|
2790 |
Sixpence 1711 Large Lis ESC 1596A, Bull 1461 About EF/EF |
£200 - £300 |
|
2791 |
Sixpence 1745 LIMA ESC 1617, Bull 1756 Near EF/EF |
£200 - £250 |
|
2792 |
Sixpence 1817 ESC 1632, Bull 2195, EF and nicely toned |
£30 - £50 |
|
2793 |
Sixpence 1818 ESC 1634, Bull 2199, Davies 102A, Last 8 double struck, and also raised. Signs of over-striking in the lower loop of the 8, GVF/NEF and unusual |
£80 - £100 |
|
2794 |
Sixpence 1819 ESC 1636, Bull 2201 VF/GVF toned |
£30 - £50 |
|
2795 |
Sixpence 1825 ESC 1659, Bull 2427 UNC, a pleasing example of this short-lived type |
£150 - £200 |
|
2796 |
Sixpence 1826 Shield in Garter ESC 1660, Bull 2430 VG/Near Fine, Very Rare |
£70 - £100 |
|
2797 |
Sixpence 1829 ESC 1666, Bull 2439 NEF with pleasing grey tone |
£140 - £180 |
|
2798 |
Sixpence 1834 ESC 1674, Bull 2504 in an NGC holder and graded MS63 |
£150 - £250 |
|
2799 |
Sixpence 1835 ESC 1676, Bull 2508 UNC with beautiful gold and olive tone over original lustre, a most attractive example with superb eye appeal, in an NGC holder and graded MS63 |
£150 - £250 |
|
2800 |
Sixpence 1848 8 over 6, the 4 of the date has no base serifs, ESC 1693A, Bull 3183 approaching VF with some contact marks. A Very rare date and missing from many Sixpence collections. Note: Archive pictures show that examples with the 4 showing it's full base serifs are recorded for this overdate, those with the 'full base serifs' 4 show a bolder underlying 6 thus suggesting more than one die was altered to give the 8 over 6 type. |
£200 - £300 |
|
2801 |
Sixpence 1863 ESC 1712, Bull 3209, VG, one of the key dates in the Victorian series |
£40 - £80 |
|
2802 |
Sixpence 1873 ESC 1727, Bull 3228, Davies 1080 dies 3B Die Number 92, Fine/Good Fine the reverse with some surface marks. 1873 Reverse B coins are very rare with only 6 different die numbers recorded for this die pairing, of which Die Number 92 is the lowest. (A GVF example was recently offered online for £250 retail) |
£40 - £75 |
|
2803 |
Sixpence 1873 ESC 1727, Bull 3228, Davies 1081 dies 3C Die Number 115, VG and bold. Note: 1873 Reverse C coins make up a very small percentage of the total mintage with only 5 die numbers known for this die pairing. By far the scarcest of the three types |
£30 - £50 |
|
2804 |
Sixpence 1875 ESC 1729, Bull 3230, Davies 1086, dies 4C, Die Number 75, UNC with soft lustre and hints of golden tone, the reverse with some contact marks |
£100 - £160 |
|
2805 |
Sixpence 1877 No Die Number ESC 1732, Bull 3243, EF with a deep blue/green tone with touches of underlying magenta |
£45 - £75 |
|
2806 |
Sixpence 1878 8 over 7 Die Number 30 ESC 1734A, Bull 3235 Fine, Very Rare |
£45 - £75 |
|
2807 |
Sixpence 1878 ESC 1733, Bull 3233, Davies 1090 dies 4C, Die Number 35, the Die Number entered twice, the second entry very low and partly obliterated by the date, NVF lightly cleaned with a flan flaw on the obverse |
£80 - £100 |
|
2808 |
Sixpence 1885 ESC 1746, Bull 3258 UNC with soft lustre and hints of underlying golden tone, in an NGC holder and graded MS64 |
£150 - £200 |
|
2809 |
Sixpence 1886 ESC 1748, Bull 3260 in an NGC holder and graded MS63 |
£120 - £150 |
|
2810 |
Sixpence 1887 Jubilee Head, Withdrawn type, R over I in BRITT, type as ESC 1752A, Bull 3265, Davies 1152A, Good Fine/Fine, the first we have seen |
£85 - £115 |
|
2811 |
Sixpence 1887 Jubilee Head, Withdrawn type, R over I in VICTORIA, Bull 3265, Davies 1152, UNC and choice, the obverse with gold toning in the legends, the reverse with blue/green and golden tone with touches of magenta |
£90 - £120 |
|
2812 |
Sixpence 1887 Jubilee Head, Withdrawn type, R over V in VICTORIA, ESC 1752A, Bull 3266, Davies 1153 NEF |
£90 - £120 |
|
2813 |
Sixpence 1889 ESC 1757, Bull 3279, Davies 1164 dies 1C UNC and lustrous with a tiny spot in the obverse field |
£80 - £100 |
|
2814 |
Sixpence 1889 ESC 1757, Bull 3279, Davies 1164 dies 1C UNC and lustrous with some minor contact marks and two small tone spots on the reverse |
£80 - £100 |
|
2815 |
Sixpence 1889 ESC 1757, Bull 3279, Davies 1164 dies 1C UNC the reverse with a small rim nick, attractively toned with blue, gold and cinnamon, with considerable eye appeal |
£90 - £120 |
|
2816 |
Sixpence 1889 ESC 1757, Bull 3279, Davies 1164 dies 1C UNC with a hairline scratch in the obverse field, attractively toned and lustrous |
£90 - £120 |
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