Book - British Silver Coins since 1816 by Peter J. Davies, (1982) pencil number inside first page, otherwise as new, the standard reference work for all silver varieties 1816-1982
Book - British Silver Coins since 1816 by Peter J. Davies, (1982) pencil number inside first page, otherwise as new, the standard reference work for all silver varieties 1816-1982
Book - British Silver Coins since 1816 by Peter J. Davies, (1982) pencil number inside first page, otherwise as new, the standard reference work for all silver varieties 1816-1982
Book - British Silver Coins since 1816 by Peter J. Davies, (1982) pencil number inside first page, otherwise as new, the standard reference work for all silver varieties 1816-1982
Shilling 1889 Small Jubilee Head, ESC 1354, Bull 3141, Davies 985 dies 1D, by far the rarer of the two Small Jubilee Head types for this date, VG, we note that the example in the Peter Davies collection was only Fine, with a cataloguers note that the vendor had never seen this variety in high grade
Sixpence 1965 Obverse: Second A of GRATIA points to a space, ESC 1838T, Bull 4551, Davies 2503 dies 1C, Fine, a very rare die pairing. We note the Peter Davies collection example sold in London Coins Auction A124 February 2009 was only VF and realised £45 hammer price, and a Fine example sold in our March 2024 sale for £110 hammer price
Sixpence 1965 Obverse: Second A of GRATIA points to a space, ESC 1838T, Bull 4551, Davies 2503 dies 1C, Fine, a very rare die pairing. We note the Peter Davies collection example sold in London Coins Auction A124 February 2009 was only VF and realised £45 hammer price
Florins (3) 1887 Jubilee Head, Capital J in J.E.B. ESC 868, Bull 2953, Davies 810, dies 1A, UNC or near so and lustrous with minor cabinet friction, 1894 ESC 878, Bull 2964, Davies 833, dies 1B, Good Fine/VF, 1896 ESC 880, Bull 2966, Davies 840 dies 1A, VG/Fine, very few examples believed to exist, the rarest of the die pairings for this date with very few examples known, listed as 'to be confirmed' in the original 1982 Peter Davies book, our archive database stretching back to 2003 records only three examples better than Fine, the Peter Davies collection coin being VF
Crowns (20) 1887 ESC 296, Bull 2585, Davies 480 dies 1A, VF with grey tone, 1893 LVI Wider spaced 3 in date ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 501B dies 1A (3) Near Fine/Fine and VG/Near Fine (2), 1893 LVI initials I.L below the bust ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 501C dies 1A About Fine/Fine, 1893 LVI ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503 dies 1B Near Fine/Fine,1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles, Reverse: Streamer with large dip in top strand ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503A dies Obverse 1a, Reverse C (2) both VG with the reverse slightly better, 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles, Reverse: Lowest streamer strand is against centre ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503C dies Obverse 1a, Reverse C (3), VG and VG/Near Fine (2), 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim and longer denticles, Reverse: Streamer with three strands from the back of the helmet, centre strand splits into three, ESC 303, Bull 2593,. Davies 503D Obverse 1a, Reverse G (2), approaching Fine and VG/Near Fine, 1893 LVI Reverse: 5 strands coming from the base of the helmet ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503F dies 1L VG the reverse slightly better, 1893 LVII ESC 305, Bull 2595, Davies 506 dies 2A the first VG, the second VG or better/Near Fine, 1894 LVII Obverse: thinner rim and longer denticles, Reverse: Streamer with large dip in top strand ESC 306, Bull 2596, Davies 507 VG, 1894 LVIII ESC 307, Bull 2597, Davies 510 dies 2C VG the reverse slightly better, 1895 LIX Obverse: thinner rim and longer denticles ESC 309, Bull 2599, Davies 512 Obverse 1a, Reverse A approaching Fine, 1899 LXII ESC 316, Bull 2606, Davies 528 dies 2E VG/Near Fine, many of the reverse types discovered after the publishing of 'British Silver Coins since 1816' by Peter Davies
Crowns (20) 1888 ESC 298, Bull 2587, Davies 481 dies 1B VG, the reverse better, 1893 LVI Wider spaced 3 in date ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 501B dies 1A, VG or better, 1893 LVI I.L initials below bust ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 501C dies 1A VG, the reverse better, 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 501D, Obverse 1a, Reverse A, VG, 1893 LVI ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503 dies 1A, VG /Fine the reverse with some scratches, 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles, ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503A Obverse 1a, Reverse B, Near Fine/Fine, 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles, Reverse F with longer lower streamer with extra curl, ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503C (2) both VG or better/Near Fine, 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim and longer denticles, Reverse: Streamer with three split strands from the back of the helmet, centre strand splits into three, ESC 303, Bull 2593,. Davies 503D Obverse 1a, Reverse G (2) VG/Near Fine and VG/Fine, 1893 LVI Reverse: 5 strands coming from the base of the helmet ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503F dies 1L VG/Near Fine, 1893 LVII ESC 305, Bull 2595, Davies 506 dies 2A, (2) About Fine/Fine and Near Fine/Fine, the second with grey tone, 1894 LVIII ESC 306, Bull 2596, Davies 510 dies 2C VG/Fine, 1895 LIX Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles ESC 309, Bull 2599, Davies 512 Obverse dies 1a, Reverse A, Near Fine, 1895 LIX ESC 309, Bull 2599, Davies 514 dies 2A Near Fine/VG, 1896 LX Wider spaced 6 in date ESC 311, Bull 2601, Davies 516 dies 2A Near Fine/Fine, 1899 LXII ESC 316, Bull 2606, Davies 528 dies 2E VG the reverse slightly better, 1899 LXII ESC 316, Bull 2606, Davies 530 dies 3E VG the reverse slightly better, 1977 Silver Jubilee Silver ProofS.LL2, Davies 2610 nFDC, many of the reverse types discovered after the publishing of 'British Silver Coins since 1816' by Peter Davies
Crowns (20) 1893 LVI ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 501 dies 1A Near Fine with some scratches, 1893 LVI wider spaced 3 in date ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 501B dies 1A Near Fine, 1893 LVI ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503 dies 1B Near Fine/About Fine, 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503A Obverse dies 1a, Reverse C VG 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles, Reverse F with longer lower streamer with extra curl ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503C (3) VG/Near Fine (2) and VG/About Fine, 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles, Reverse G: Streamer with three strands from the back of the helmet, centre strand splits into three, ESC 303, Bull 2593,. Davies 503D Obverse 1a, Reverse G (3) VG or better/About Fine and VG/Near Fine (2), 1893 LVII ESC 305, Bull 2595, Davies 506 dies 2A (3) VG/Near Fine (2) and About Fine/Fine, 1894 LVII Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles, ESC 306, Bull 2596, Davies 507 Obverse 1a, Reverse C VG/Near Fine, 1895 LIX Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles ESC 309, Bull 2599, Davies 512 Obverse 1a, Reverse A Near Fine/Fine with edge nicks, 1896 LX ESC 311, Bull 2601, Davies 520 dies 2D VG/Near Fine, 1899 LXIII ESC 317, Bull 2607, Davies 531 dies 3E VG/Near Fine, 1900 LXIV ESC 319, Bull 2609, Davies 534 Near Fine, 1977 Silver Jubilee Silver ProofS.LL2, Davies 2610 nFDC toned, many of the reverse types discovered after the publishing of 'British Silver Coins since 1816' by Peter Davies
Crowns (20) 1893 LVI Wider spaced 3 in date ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 501B dies 1A (2) the first Near Fine, the second Near Fine and countermarked TRIM on both sides, 1893 LVI I.L. initials below the bust ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 501C VG the reverse slightly better, 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503A Obverse 1a, Reverse C VG the reverse better, 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles, Reverse F with longer lower streamer with extra curl, ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503C Obverse 1a, Reverse F, VG/Near Fine, 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles, Reverse G: Streamer with three strands from the back of the helmet, centre strand splits into three ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503D Obverse 1a, Reverse G (2) both VG/About Fine, 1893 LVI Reverse : 5 streamers emanate from a single hair, ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503E Obverse 1, Reverse H VG/Near Fine, 1893 LVII ESC 305, Bull 2595, Davies 506 dies 2A (2) VG/Near Fine and VG/Fine, 1894 LVII Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles ESC 306, Bull 2596, Davies 507 dies 1C VG, 1895 LVIII ESC 308, Bull 2598, Davies 513 Obverse 1a, Reverse A, approaching Fine, 1895 LIX ESC 309, Bull 2599, Davies 514 dies 2A VG/Near Fine with grey tone, 1896 LX wider spaced 6 in date ESC 311, Bull 2901, Davies 516 dies 2A VG the reverse better, 1897 LXI ESC 313, Bull 2603, Davies 522 dies 2D Fine, toned, 1898 LXII ESC 315, Bull 2605, Davies 527 dies 3E VG or better/Near Fine, 1899 LXII ESC 316, Bull 2606, Davies 530 dies 3E VG/Near Fine, 1899 LXIII ESC 317, Bull 2607, Davies 531 dies 3E VG/Fine toned, 1972 Silver Wedding Silver ProofS.LL1, Davies nFDC toned, 1977 Silver Jubilee Silver Proof S.LL2 nFDC toned, many of the reverse types discovered after the publishing of 'British Silver Coins since 1816' by Peter Davies
Crowns and Double Florins (20) comprising Crowns (17) 1893 LVI Wider spaced 3 in date ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 501B dies 1A, Fine, 1893 LVI ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503 dies 1B Near Fine/Fine, 1893 LVI ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503A Obverse 1a, Reverse C VG/Near Fine, 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles, Reverse with longer lower streamer with extra curl ESC 303, Davies 503C Obverse 1a, Reverse F (4) Fine, About Fine/Fine, and VG/Near Fine (2), 1893 LVI Obverse: thinner rim with longer denticles, Reverse: Streamer with three strands from the back of the helmet, centre strand splits into three ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503D Obverse 1a, Reverse G (2) both VG/Near Fine, one with toning, 1893 LVI Reverse: 5 strands coming from the base of the helmet ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503F dies 1L VG or better, 1893 LVII ESC 305, Bull 2595, Davies 506 dies 2A (2) VG/About Fine and Near Fine/Fine, 1894 LVIII ESC 307, Bull 2597, Davies 510 dies VG or better/Fine, 1895 LIX ESC 309, Bull 2599, Davies 514 dies 2A Fine, 1896 LX ESC 311, Bull 2601, Davies 520 dies 2D VG the reverse better, 1899 LXII ESC 316, Bull 2606, Davies 528 dies 2E Near Fine/About Fine, 1899 LXIII ESC 317, Bull 2607, Davies 531 dies 3E VG/Near Fine, toned, many of the reverse types discovered after the publishing of 'British Silver Coins since 1816' by Peter Davies, Double Florins (3) 1889 ESC 398, Bull 2701, Davies 544 dies 2C, About VF with touches of blue toning, 1889 ESC 398, Bull 2701, Davies 544A dies 2B, Good Fine/NVF, 1889 Second I in VICTORIA an inverted I, ESC 398A, Bull 2702, Davies 545 Good Fine
Crown 1893 LVII ESC 305, Bull 2595, Davies 502 dies 1A, Obverse: T of VICTORIA points to a rim tooth, Reverse: Single line beneath streamer, listed as unrecorded in the 1982 Davies book, an example later appeared in the Peter Davies Collection sale (London Coins auction A124 March 1 2009 stating that the type had 'recently been discovered'), Near EF with some contact marks and edge nicks
Shilling 1859 ESC 1307, Bull 3015, Davies 878 dies 3A Bright EF, Scarce, we note the example in the Peter Davies collection (London Coins Auction A124 28/2/2009 Lot 1143, mint state) fetched £550 hammer price. A rare die pairing and very seldom offered in any grade. Ex-London Coins Auction A131 9/12/2010 Lot 1755 hammer price £280
Shilling 1921 'Sterling' Head, ESC 1431, Bull 3810Davies 1805 dies 3D, the last issue of the deeper cut portrait, as used on the earlier .925 silver issues, NEF/EF, Ex-Peter Davies, London Coins Auction A126 Lot 427 hammer price £180, where it was described as 'one of the finest examples seen by the vendor'
Shilling 1921 ESC 1431, Bull 3813, Davies 1807 dies 4E, Obverse: Low relief head with I of GEORGIVS pointing to a space, Reverse: right leg of N of IND points to a space, the second rarest die pairing for this date, EF/GEF with a subtle red, yellow and green toning on the reverse, seldom seen in this high grade. Ex-Peter Davies, London Coins Auction A126 September 2009 Lot 428 hammer price £180. We note the example in the Peter Davies collection described as toned A/UNC realised £250 hammer price way back in our Auction A124 in February 2009
Shilling 1894 Large Obverse Lettering ESC 1363, Bull 3156, Davies 1014 dies 2A, Reverse : Left hand crown's cross points to a space GEF with attractive gold and olive toning, scarce, Ex-Peter Davies, London Coins Auction A151 6/12/2015 Lot 2922 hammer price £110
Shilling 1879 No Die Number, Davies 911, dies 6B, unrecorded at the time that the Davies book was published, GVF/VF with a flan rolling error under the Queen's chin on the obverse, Ex-Peter Davies, London Coins Auction A126 5/9/2009 Lot 418 hammer price £46
Crown 1893 LVII ESC 305, Bull 2595, Davies 502 dies 1A, Obverse: T of VICTORIA points to a rim tooth, Reverse: Single line beneath streamer, listed as unrecorded in the 1982 Davies book, an example later appeared in the Peter Davies Collection sale (London Coins auction A124 March 1 2009 stating that the type had 'recently been discovered') A/UNC and lustrous, a very attractive piece and very rare thus
Shilling 1894 Small Obverse Letters, Bull 3157, Davies 1013, dies 1B, Obverse: I of DEI point to a space, Reverse Left hand Crown's cross points to a bead, NEF with some minor contact marks on the obverse, Very Rare, and much sought by Shilling variety collectors. We note the Ex-Peter Davies Collection piece graded as EF sold in London Coins Auction A124 Lot 1229, realised £500 hammer price as far back as 28/2/2009
Books - a large, and comprehensive retired Ex-Coin Dealer's Library covering many aspects and areas of numismatics, includes many key reference works such as 'The Gold Sovereign' (2) 1999 Edition and Golden Jubilee Edition by Michael Marsh. 'The Gold Half Sovereign' by Michael Marsh, 1982 edition. Spink Standard Catalogue - Pre-Decimal Issues 2017. 'English Silver Coinage Since 1649' 1992 Edition by P.A.Rayner. 'British Silver Coins Since 1816' by Peter J. Davies 1982 Edition. Gold Coins of the World 5th Edition by Arthur L. and Ira S. Friedberg. KrauseWorld Coins 17th Century 1601-1700 3rd Edition (2 copies). Krause World Coins 1801-1900 2nd Edition. Krause World Coins 1701-1800 3rd Edition. Krause World Coins 1901-2000 39th Edition. The Banknote Yearbook 8th Edition 2013 by Token Publishing. 'World Paper Money General Issues 1368-1960 Volume 2 by Pick. 'World Paper Money Modern Issues 1961-date' 9th Edition. 'Paper Money of the United States' 6th Edition by Robert Friedberg. 'The Bronze Coinage of Great Britain' by Michael J. Freeman 1985 Edition. (2 copies) 'English Copper, Tin and Bronze Coins in the British Museum 1558-1958' by C. Wilson Peck 1964 Edition. 'English Hammered Coinage' by J.J.North (3) Volume 1 (1) and Volume 2 (2). 'The Provincial Token Coinage of the 18th Century ' by Dalton & Hamer 1990 Edition. 'Price Guide to 18th Century Tokens' by Siegfried E. Schwer. 'The British Bronze Penny' by Michael Gouby. 'Greek Imperial Coins and Their Values' by David R. Sear 1997 Edition. 'Greek Coins and Their Values - Volume 2 Asia and Africa' by David R. Sear. 'Byzantine Coins and Thier Values' by David R. Sear 2002 Edition. 'Roman Coins and Their Values' by David R. Sear 1970 Edition. 'Roman Coins and Their Values 'Volumes 1 (2001 Edition) , 2 (2002 Edition) and 3 (2005 Edition). 'English Paper Money' (2 copies) 6th and 7th Editions 2002 and 2006 by Vincent Duggleby. 'Tradesmen's Tickets and Private Tokens' by R.C.Bell 1966 Edition. Coincraft Standard Catalogues (5) 1995 (2), 1997 1999 and 2000 Editions. 'Scottish Banknotes 1695-2000' by Richard Dennett. 'English Proof and PatternCrown-Size Pieces 1658-1960, by Howard W.A Linecar and Alex G. Stone. 'Canadian Coins' by W.K Cross 59th Edition 2005. 'European Crowns and Thalers since 1800' by John S. Davenport. 'The Silver Token Coinage 1811-1812' by R.Dalton 1968 Edition. US Red Books (3) by R.S.Yeoman 1985, 2000 and 2004 Editions. 'Roman Silver Coins' by H.A.Seaby 1967. 'Greek Coins and Their Values' 1966 Edition by H.A.Seaby 1966 Edition (2 copies). Krause 'Standard Catalogue of World Gold Coins' 5th Edition. Coincraft Standard Catalogue of the Coins of Scotland, Ireland, Channel Islands and Isle of Man 1999 Edition. 'British Commemorative Medals' by Christopher Eimer 2010 Edition. Other titles include works covering Ancient Coins, Trade Tokens, Greek Coins, World Coins, Mexican Coins, Finnish Coins, Italian Copper Coins, Medals, Coin Hoards, War Medals, and other related titles covering Antiques Silver, Postcards, Pocket Watches, Gold and Silver Hallmarks, Military and Air Force Badges, Medals and Decorations, Gemstones and Postcards. All in good second-hand condition, the Standard references alone would cost new hundreds of Pounds (total weight over 150 Kilos)
Sixpence 1911 ESC 1795, Bull 3871, Davies 1862 Dies 2A. Obverse: I of BRITT points to a space. Reverse: Colon of FID points to a bead, Choice UNC with Golden toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the finest known of just 4 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, Ex-Peter J.Davies Collection, LCA A124 28/2/2009 Lot 1345
Shilling 1921 ESC 1431, Bull 3813, Davies 1807 dies 4E Obverse: Low relief head with I of GEORGIVS pointing to a space between two rim teeth, Reverse: Tuft on lion's tail in closer to the M of IMP, the right leg of the N of IND points to a space between two rim teeth, the second scarcest die pairing of the five pairings known for this date EF/GEF, we note the example in the Peter Davies collection described as toned A/UNC realised £250 hammer price way back in our Auction A124 in February 2009
Sixpence 1911 ESC 1795Davies 1862 Dies 2A. Obverse I of BRITT points to a space. Reverse Colon of FID points to a bead, Choice UNC and with a deep golden tone, slabbed and graded LCGS 85, the finest known of just 4 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, Ex-Peter.J.Davies Collection London Coin Auction A124 28 Feb 2009 Lot 1345
Crown 1893 LVI ESC 303 the T.B initials below the bust showing signs of die wear, the T very weak and the B resembling an L, an intermediate die stage to the 'I.L.' types outlined in the Peter Davies collection (see London Coins Auction Catalogue A124 28/2/2009 Lots 1152 and 1156), GVF with some contact marks
Florin 1896 Davies 840 Obv 1 Rev A an unknown die pairing until found this century with only one other known to author Peter Davies, very rare, VG/Fine
Florin 1887 Jubilee Head Proof Davies dies 4A, unlisted by ESC, a recent discovery, the obverse with a slightly smaller bust, and with I.E.B on the truncation, a small vertical indentation or groove runs up from the truncation just to the left of the imperial insignia, an example was offered previously in the Peter Davies collection London Coins Auction A124 28/2/2009 (Lot 1199) described as Prooflike EF, this a superior piece, UNC nicely toned, and retaining much lustre, the bust fully frosted and thus confirming the discovery coin
Threepence 1920 Davies 1934A this new obv. 5 appears to be a companion to the lower relief Halfcrown, florin and shilling obverses. The portrait is fractionally larger than obv. 3 and the field rises slightly in front of the forehead. This lower relief portrait is mainly achieved by a shallow style, 'hollowed' neck with further indentations to the forehead. Both known examples have a distinct die flaw running from the border beads through the upright of the second 'T' in 'Britt' to the top of the head and are the only two known to the Peter Davies. NVF and extremely rare
Florins in CGS holders (3) 1894 Davies 833 dies 1B, CGS type FL.V1.1894.02, Fine, slabbed and graded CGS 35, 1894 Davies 835 dies 2B, CGS type FL.V1.1894.04, Fine, slabbed and graded CGS 25, 1896 Davies 840, dies 1A, CGS type FL.V1.1896.01, VG, slabbed and graded CGS 10, notes in the sale of the Peter Davies collection, (London Coins Auction A124 March 2009) state that only the Davies specimen (VF/GVF) and one other were recorded
Crown 1819 LIX Obv 1 Rev B -- B.S.C. 5 -- having small stalk to 'Q' in 'QUI' and with 'S' of 'PENSE' pointing to denticle. This is a rare variety with only 2 per 100 of this issue having this old almost non-existent stalk to the 'Q'. A superb prooflike example with wonderful toning - Choice UNC slabbed and graded CGS 82, the finest of only 2 examples thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report, Ex-Peter J.Davies Collection London Coin Auction A124 Feb 28 2009 Lot 1135
Crown 1893LVI as ESC 303Davies 501 dies 1A with the designers initials rendered as I.B die to die wear, this die wear noted in some of the items in the Peter Davies Collection (London Coins Auction A124 Lots 1152 and 1156 show an even later die stage with the initials rendered as I.L, these were listed as EF and NVF respectively) , this example UNC and lustrous with minor contact marks, this sub-type very scarce in this high grade
Shilling 1889 Small Jubilee HeadDavies 985 dies 1D U of QUI further from shield, with close 89 in date About Fine the scarcer of the two 'Small Jubilee Head' types for this date, we note that the example in the Peter Davies collection was only Fine, with the cataloguers note that the vendor had never seen this variety in high grade, the coin realised £140 hammer price in Auction A124 in March 2009
Sixpence 1890 Davies 1167 Leaf to right of date has a bolder underlying leaf, with berries and leaves being much more boldly struck, CGS 80, Ex-Peter Davies Collection London Coins Auction A124 28/2/2009 Lot 1249
Crown 1893 LVII ESC 305Davies 502 dies 1A single line beneath streamer, this die pairing unrecorded in the Davies book, but an example appeared in the Peter Davies Collection sale (London Coin Auction A124 March 1 2009 Lot 1153) stating that this type had 'recently been discovered', EF with a few light contact marks
Crown 1893 LVII ESC 305Davies 502 dies 1A single line beneath streamer, this die pairing unrecorded in the Davies book, but and example appeared in the Peter Davies Collection sale (London Coin Auction A124 March 1 2009 Lot 1153) stating that this type had 'recently been discovered', VF with some contact marks
Shilling 1889 Small Jubilee HeadDavies 985 dies 1D U of QUI further from shield, with close 89 in date About Fine the scarcer of the two 'Small Jubilee Head' types for this date, we note that the example in the Peter Davies collection was only Fine, with the cataloguers note that the vendor had never seen this variety in high grade, the coin realised £140 hammer price in Auction A124 in March 2009
Shilling 1921 ESC 1431Davies 1807 dies 4E the second scarcest of the five types known for this date, A/UNC lightly toning, we note the example in the Peter Davies collection in similar grade (London Coins Auction A124 28/2/2009 Lot 1335) realised £292 inclusive of buyer's premium
Shilling 1921 ESC 1431Davies 1805 dies 3D the scarcest of the five types known for this date, Toned UNC with a flan flaw above the G of GRA, we note the UNC example in the Peter Davies Collection (London Coins Auction A124 28/2/2009 Lot 1329) realised £234 inclusive of buyer's premium
Shilling 1859 Davies 878 dies 3A Bright EF, Scarce, we note the example in the Peter Davies collection (London Coins Auction A124 28/2/2009 Lot 1143, mint state) fetched £550 hammer price
Double Florin 1887 Roman 1 ESC 394CGS AU 78 Ex-London Coin Auction A124 27/2/2009 Lot 1176, Ex-Peter Davies Collection, the second finest of 13 examples thus far graded on the CGS Population Report
Two Pounds 1902 Matt proof Pattern or Trial having a more raised or detailed head. On a flat surface the coin distinctly rocks side to side unlike ordinary proofs which do not, and the even edge is broader and more satinised. The principal difference for this proof is having the 'rounded base 2' and 6.25mm wide date, this being the only example known to Peter Davies, as all other 1902 Two Pounds he has noted have the pointed base 2. Originally from a proof set which also included Lots 1262 and 1263 from London Coins Auction A124 these being the Halfcrown and Florin with similar raised head characteristics. Lightly toning FDC and Very Rare
Two Pounds 1887 ProofPattern or Trial utilising dies from the small B.P. currency issue. While the 1887 Proof issues use this special die sinking, the proof offered here appears to have been produced from the small B.P. currency dies. All new currency dies appear to have had Proof counterparts created, often with one or two struck for inspection, archive or presentation purposes. This piece has some unusual features, namely, the flan is about a 1/3 of a millimetre wider than usual allowing use of a bevelled or satinised edge. This broad, flat and even edge is always characteristic of 1887 Proofs. The milling, uniquely, is concave, mirror-like and less thick, unlike the standard small B.P. currency piece. This is the only such example known to Peter Davies and represents a extremely rare variety. Approaching EF with some surface marks
Sixpence 1911 Davies 1862CGS UNC 85, a scarce die-pairing and the only example thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report, Ex-Peter.J.Davies Collection, London Coin Auction A124 28 Feb 2009 Lot 1345
Books (4) English Copper, Tin and Bronze Coins in the British Museum Second Edition by C.W.Peck, fair condition, The Bronze Coinage of Great Britain by Michael J.Freeman 1985 Edition, English Silver Coinage from 1649 by P. Alan Rayner 1974 Edition, British Silver Coins since 1816 by Peter Davies as part of a lot of Accessories, a large accumulation in seven boxes of albums, cases, coin envelopes, coin capsules, Coindex boxes, stock boxes etc. in varied condition, ROOM BUYERS ONLY MUST BE CLEARED FROM THE SALE BY THE BUYER ON THE DAY OF THE SALE
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