Shillings (2) 1720 Roses and PlumesESC 1167, Bull 1568, VG in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 15, rated only 'Scarce' by Bull, we note we have only sold 4 examples of this type in 19 years, so probably rarer than catalogue values would suggest and Shilling 1720 Plain in angles , Large Lettering on reverse ESC1169 , Bull 1573 VG in LCGS slab
Pennies and Halfpennies in PCGS or NGC holders (16) Pennies (2) 1919 NGC XF45 BN, 1921 NGC VF30, Halfpennies (14) 1880 NGC VG8 BN, 1882H NGC VF Details - Rim Damage, 1883 Brooch on dress NGC Fine Details - Environmental Damage, 1899 PCGS Genuine, Rim Damage, Environmental Damage - VG Detail, 1900 NGC VG Details - Rim Damage, 1902 High Tide NGC F15 BN, 1907 NGC VF20 BN, 1919 PCGS XF45, 1920 PCGS XF40, 1921 PCGS VF35, 1922 NGC VF35 BN, 1925 First Head NGC XF45 BN, 1933 NGC VF30 BN and 1934 VF30 BN
GB and World (25), includes 18 in PCGS or NGC holders as follows:- Canada (2) Five Cents 1922 NGC XF45, One Cent 1859 Narrow 9, NGC AU details - cleaned, France Five Centimes 1862K NGC Fine 15 BN, JamaicaHalfpenny 1945 PCGS VF30, GB (21) Pennies (14) 1894 NGC G6 BN, 1905 NGC F12 BN, 1908 NGC VF25 BN, 1913 NGC VF25 BN, 1916 (2) the first About Fine, the second NGC VF Details - Rim Damage, 1917 Fine, 1919 NGC VF25 BN, 1920 (2) Near Fine/VF and PCGS VF30, 1929 PCGS Genuine, Tooled - VF Detail, 1936 Fine, 1937 Fine, 1946 NGC AU58 BN, Halfpennies (7) 1862 PCGS Fine 15, 1888 NGC VG8 BN1917 PCGS VF30, 1929 NGC VG10 BN, 1938 (2) GVF/NEF and PCGS XF45, 1939 VF
China Ten Yuan SilverPandas (3) 2016 BU in the box of issue with certificate, 2017 BU in the box of issue with certificate, 2019 Early issue on a PCGS holder and graded MS69 boxed with Danbury Mint certificate
Accessories Lindner Trays (4), Display Trays (8) , Cabinet trays (10) with almost all felts present, Maundy Money boxes (38), a dated Maundy Money box 1903, Medal boxes (5) comprising 1897 Victoria Diamond Jubilee 56mm issues (2), and 1911 Prince of Wales 35mm (3), and two further boxes , the first to hold a 1953 Coronation set (10 coins), the second a box to hold 20 Half Sovereigns, CGS empty boxes (5), and Auction Catalogues Spink (5) each for the Patina Collection 11/7/2001, all in good second-hand condition. (Over 14 Kilos) For Collection from our offices only - NO POSTAL
PennyAnglo-Saxon, Aethelred II, First Small cross type, (978-979), S.1143, North 764, London Mint, moneyer Leofwold, Obverse with bust to left,. No pellets before bust, Reverse: Small Cross Patee. The First Small Cross a rare and sought after type, in a PCGS holder and graded AU53
Proof Set 1953 (10 coins) Crown to Farthing nFDC with toning, in a promoter's box with certificate, along with Halfpenny 1962 Lustrous UNC in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82
Farthing 1675 R over O in CAROLVS unlisted by Peck (similar to the Cooke Collection item 709) LCGS variety 03 VG with all major details clear, including the overstrike, graded LCGS 15
Sovereign 1841 Marsh 24 the key date Victorian variety and with unbarred As in GRATIA EF the reverse better this being choice and lustrous, graded as 70 by CGS and in their holder
Sovereign 1842 with Open 2 over 1 in date, the underlying figure to the right of the 2, and joins the back of the curve. Also with the pointed 4 in the date, as normally associated with open 2 variety, this significant coin thus proving that the 1841 dies were re-used the following year. This also lends weight to the possibility of a 'pointed 4' 1841 coin, which, given the rarity of 1841 coin, would possibly be an even rarer type. The 1841 usually has a square top 4, (See the recent Bentley sale Lot 41) CGS Variety 05 graded CGS 45, the only example of type thus far recorded on the CGS Population Report, Very Rare
Third Guinea 1813 S.3740 in an NGC holder and graded MS64* PL, the bust and reverse design frosted, a superb example with choice eye appeal, coins with the star designation very close to the next higher grade, our archive database stretching back to 2003 shows that we have only previously offered one example, this a PCGS example offered in 2019. The NGC census shows only 15 examples graded in all grades
Twenty Pence 2022 Gold Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, at the time of writing only 2 examples had been graded by NGC, with no examples graded by PCGS, the set containing this coin no longer listed on the Royal Mint website, the Twenty Pence to One Penny issues are at present only available as part of the long set
Two Pounds 2002 Shield Reverse, with fine milling S.SD5 in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, the variety not recorded on the holder. Note: Currently, very few of these have been identified, only 15 examples have been graded by PCGS
Colombia - Medal of Honour, dedicated by the congress to Simon Bolivar 1825, upon the victories at Junin and Ayacucho, 54mm diameter in silver by R.Gayrard, Obverse: Victory, standing right, holding a palm in her left hand and crowning the Genius of Freedom (standing left and holding rod topped by a Phrygian cap) with a laurel wreath held in her right; between them, a bundle of facses, JUNIN Y AYACUCHO VI DE AGOSTO Y IX DE DICIEMBRE DE MDCCCXXIV Exergue: GAYRARD F. Reverse: text in 7 lines, A / SIMON BOLIVAR / LIBERTADOR DE COLOMBIA / Y DEL PERU / EL CONGRESO DE COLOMBIA / AÑO DE / MDCCCXXV within olive and laurel wreath, 93.23 grammes, GVF with some rim nicks, lightly cleaned, an extremely rare medal, believed to be one of around 6-12 struck in silver, previous examples sold at auction are as follows:- 1. Adolph Weyl (April 1899, Lot 2460) [not illustrated] 2. The Alejandro Rosa specimen (Numismática: Independencia de América 1904, pg. 47, No. 48), 3. The Oscar Salbach specimen (Jacques Schulman February 1911, Lot 1838), [not illustrated], 4. The Jose T. Medina specimen (Almanzar's April 1971, Lot 179). 5. The Alberto Lozano specimen (B&C Subastas, Bogota, July 2009, Lot 307), 6. The Fleury Heemsen specimen. Reportedly acquired from a private individual, who purchased it from Venezuelan collector Leopoldo Murillo, who in turn purchased it from an antiquarian in Santiago = Rodríguez-MYCC.14 Plate Piece. Certified AU55 by NGC.7. Künker Auction 349 (March 2021, Lot 6028). Certified SP65 by PCGS.8. Private Collection in Bogota. Illustrated on pg. 33 of Rodríguez's book (apparently a second example also exists in the same collection).
USAOne Dollar (4) 1889 Breen 5605 in an NGC holder and graded MS64, 1900 O Closed 9, Large O, Breen 5672 in an NGC holder and graded MS64, 1901 O New Reverse Hub Breen 5683 in a PCGS holder and graded MS64, 1902 O New over old reverse hub, (Not in VAM) Breen 5692 in an NGC holder and graded MS64
Brass Threepences (2) 1948 Sharp Corners, Peck 2391 Lustrous UNC with some toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, 1938 Peck 2372 Lustrous UNC with attractive toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82
Farthing 1825 Obverse 1, 1 of date has no top serif LCGS Variety 10 Lustrous UNC and choice with touches of magenta toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82
Farthing 1843 CGS variety 06 Reverse B. 9 1/4 teeth date spacing. B of BRITANNIAR has no top serif, and full lower serif. Second A of BRITANNIAR unbarred graded 82 by LCGS and with much lustre rare to see on coins before 1860
Farthing 1843 CGS variety 06 Reverse B. 9 1/4 teeth date spacing. B of BRITANNIAR has no top serif, and full lower serif. Second A of BRITANNIAR unbarred graded 82 by LCGS and with much lustre rare to see on coins before 1860
Farthing 1863 as Freeman 509 dies 3+B Variety with dot in the sea below the lighthouse, LCGS Variety 02, UNC with subdued lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82. All 1863 Farthings are rare in high grades, this an excellent coin for the Farthing Specialist collector
Farthings (3) 1913 Freeman 591 dies 1+A, UNC in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, 1916 Freeman 595, dies 2+A, UNC in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, 1934 Freeman 621 dies 3+B, UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80
Florin 1904 ESC 922, Bull 3580 UNC and in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the second finest of 32 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report
Half Sovereign 1937 ProofS.4077, Marsh 543A, in an NGC holder and graded PF67*, an exceptionally high grade, at the time of writing, NGC had graded 469 examples, with only one graded higher, with the highest grade awarded by PCGS being Proof 67
Halfcrown 1817 Small Head ESC 618, Bull 2096 UNC with original mint lustre, a hint of golden toning further enhances the considerable eye appeal of this piece, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80
Halfcrown 1896 ESC 730, Bull 2782, Davies 668 dies 2A, the reverse with the long border teeth as on the 1893-1895 issues, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75, by far the scarcer of the two types
Halfcrown 1916 ESC 763, Bull 3715 UNC with practically full mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, this series very difficult to find in grades 80 and above, as many are found with weak strikes and/or heavily bagmarked, of 37 examples thus far recorded by LCGS, only four have graded higher
Penny 1918H Freeman 183 dies 2+B, GEF with around 40% lustre, a very pleasing high grade example of the Heaton Mint type, very scarce in this high grade, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70
Shilling 1893 Small Obverse letters, ESC 1361A, Bull 3154, Davies 1010 dies 1A, UNC with choice and colourful tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the second finest of 54 examples recorded by the LCGS Population report
Sixpence 1862 Large Date, type as ESC 1711, Bull 3207 UNC and lustrous with an attractive golden tone, some very minor hairlines in the obverse field and an edge nick by the V of VICTORIA, the reverse choice. A key date Victorian rarity, with the large date accounting for only a small percentage of the overall mintage and by far the rarer type for this date, the two date sizes not differentiated by ESC, Bull or Davies. We note also that only two examples of the large date type have been graded by LCGS, the finest being LCGS 65, which realised £700 hammer price when auctioned in LCA A170 September 6th 2010
Sovereign 1848 First (Small) Head, top of bun is well clear of the G of GRATIA, Marsh 31A, S.3852, in a PCGS holder and graded XF40, an exceptionally rare type and seldom offered in any grade
Sovereign 1911 ProofS.3996 in an NGC holder and graded PF67 Cameo, at the time of writing NGC have graded 276 1911 Proof Sovereigns, only one has graded higher, PCGS have also only graded one at Proof 67 Deep Cameo with none in a numerical high grade
Maundy Odds (6) Threepences (2) 1679 Fine in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 25, 1727 NVF, Twopence 1746 the 6 overstruck or double struck, the underlying figure unclear, Good Fine, Pennies (3) 1723 Good Fine, nicely toned, on a wavy flan, 1750 NVF, 1757 Bright NEF/GVF with some darker tone spots
USASilver Eagles (4) 2011 in an NGC 'Eagle 25th Anniversary - Early Releases' holder and graded MS70, 2011 San Francisco Mint in an NGC holder and graded MS70, 2012 (2) both in NGC 'First Releases' holders and graded MS70, China Ten Yuan 2012 One Ounce in a PCGS 'First Strike' holder and graded MS70
China 1893-1993 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Mao Zedong 60mm diameter in bronze, stated by PCGS to be a mintage of only 99 pieces. 100.38 grammes, UNC with minor friction only, in the red box of issue, only one example has been graded by PCGS.
Crown 1696 1st Bust ESC 89 Choice AU with a rich tone and graded 78 by CGS and in their holder, the finest of 11 graded by CGS, Ex Andrew Wayne June 2006 Lot 668, Ex Loveday, Ex Slaney sold Baldwins 1943 for One PoundTen Shillings
Crown 1844 Star stops on edge ESC 280, Bull 2561, UNC with practically full original mint lustre. A choice piece with outstanding eye appeal, the Young Head Crown series extremely difficult to find in this choice grade. We note PCGS, at the time of writing have graded only one example at MS64, NGC have graded 3 in MS64 and only one in MS65
Crowns (2) 1960 Polished Dies ESC 393L, Bull 4337 in a PCGS holder and graded PL63, this coin has been owned by the vendor since 1970, 1960 ESC 393K, Bull 4335 in a PCGS holder and graded MS64
Farthing 1825 Obverse 1, Peck 1414, Choice UNC with around 80% mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, formerly in a PCGS holder and graded MS65 RD, the PCGS ticket no longer with the coin, the information recorded at the time of LCGS slabbing
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