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Auction 185 : Signature SalesThese are sales or sections within sales comprising entirely of one person’s collection. Many collectors are keen to collect items with a provenance and the items shown in these signature sale listings can now be said to include the provenance of these collections. If you have a collection you are considering selling we will be happy to discuss a signature sale with you. As well as having the potential to attract more bidders your collection will be recorded for posterity. To see the details of all coins within this signature sale listing please click on the name of the signature sale. The Artist’s CollectionThis collector’s theme was high quality Queen Victoria and was formed between 2006 and 2017 with the majority of he pieces being acquired before 2010, so it is fresh to the market. This collector had a keen eye for quality and was an early adherent to third party grading using the UK based CGS third party grading system and the collection contains some of the finest graded Victorian coins recorded by CGS. LOTS (1717-1858 ) The Chris Harrington Gold Coin CollectionChris started collecting in the late 90’s. He became more and more passionate about coin collecting and gained a great amount of knowledge over the years as he was never afraid to talk to dealers and graders and learn from their experience. Initially he saw it as an investment but as time went on he became more and more interested in the history and the mintages of the coins. Chris mostly focused on Victorian sovereigns with the intention of getting one of each of the sovereigns minted in each year, he later extended his interest to later sovereigns and also other gold such as the 1oz Australian Kangaroo nuggets, where again he tried to collect one from each year (he had 2007 to 2022 before he died). Chris used to buy from eBay and dealers, but had a particular affection for London Coins and their grading company CGS and had many of the more valuable and rare coins graded with the Coin Grading Service. He became very good at being able to grade coins himself and constantly was upgrading the quality of each of his coins trying to get as close to extremely fine as possible, he also knew the mintages of each of his coins. Chris was a regular at the Midland Coin Fair at the motorcycle museum near Birmingham and became very familiar with many of the dealers and became quite well known there, it was at the MSCF he met Stephen and Semra of London Coins. Chris would also buy remotely though places such as eBay, but also various dealers he had built relationships with here and overseas. His remote buying was not free from frustration, sometimes when a coin arrived it was not of the quality the seller had indicated, Chris like most advanced collectors was very fussy about the quality of the coins he bought. He was also frustrated by the fact that he was being charged VAT and Duties on coins he bought and had many battles when he bought coins remotely. Chris was keen to get his estimation if the grading confirmed by experts and travelled to London Coins where he met Paul Redford who attributed and graded all CGS coins (50,000) as well as London Coins auction consignments. During the era where CGS published league tables (Set Registry) Chris’s collection was one of the finest recorded Sovereign collections by CGS. |