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George V, crown, 1929, bare head l., rev. large crown within wreath (S.4036; ESC.369), very small edge nicks at 10-11 o'clock on reverse, uncirculated £350-400
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George V, crown, 1929, bare head l., rev. large crown within wreath (S.4036; ESC.369), good very fine £180-200
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George V, crown, 1933, bare head l., rev. large crown within wreath (S.4036; ESC.373), extremely fine £250-300
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George V, crown, 1933, bare head l., rev. large crown within wreath (S.4036; ESC.373), fine £100-120
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George V, specimen crown, 1935, bare head l., rev. stylized St. George and the dragon (S.4049; ESC.376), uncirculated, in box of issue £40-50
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George V, proof crown, 1935, raised edge, bare head l., rev. stylized St. George and the dragon (S.4050; ESC.378), lightly toned, mint state £300-350
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George V, crown, 1936, bare head l., rev. large crown within circular wreath (S.4036; ESC.381), a couple of minor rim nicks, toned, almost extremely fine, scarce date £400-500
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George V, halfcrown, 1930, bare head l., rev. shield of arms, crowned interlinked Gs at sides (S.4037; ESC.779), extremely fine £250-300
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George V, penny, 1918H, Heaton mint, bare head l., rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident (S.4052; P.2253), slightly weak as usual, otherwise mint state with virtually full mint lustre, very rare this choice £550-650
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\† Edward VIII, uniface matt pattern crown, 1937, a trial piece showing the proposed reverse design, crowned royal arms with supporters, date below, the other side inscribed MODEL (as ESC.391c), in plastic holder, graded by NGC as Proof 65 MATTE, exceedingly rare £6500-7500 *ex A-Tokyo collection This trial piece is discussed in G.P. Dyer's 'The Proposed Coinage of Edward VIII'.
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G George VI, proof set, 1937, five pounds to half sovereign, bare head l., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.PS15), the five pounds and half sovereign in plastic holders, graded by NGC as Proof 63 CAMEO and Proof 63 respectively, the others about mint state, with original case (4) £4000-5000
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G George VI, proof two pounds, 1937, bare head l., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.4075), in plastic holder, graded by NGC as Proof 64 CAMEO £1000-1200
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G George VI, proof two pounds, 1937, bare head l., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.4075), in plastic holder, graded by NGC as Proof 64 CAMEO £1000-1200
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G George VI, proof two pounds, 1937, bare head l., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.4075), in plastic holder, graded by PCGS as Proof 64 £1000-1200
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G George VI, proof two pounds, 1937, bare head l., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.4075), sold by The Royal Mint, in wooden box and outer card box, about mint state £900-1100
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G George VI, proof two pounds, 1937, bare head l., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.4075), sold by The Royal Mint, in wooden box and outer card box, about mint state £900-1100
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G Elizabeth II, gold proof sovereign four-coin collection, 1993, Pistrucci Centenary, five pounds to half sovereign, with silver medal, issued by the Royal Mint (S.PGS18), in fitted case of issue, with certificate, FDC (4) £1400-1600
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G Elizabeth II, gold proof set, 2002, five pounds to maundy penny, Golden Jubilee, issued by the Royal Mint (S.PGJS1), in fitted case of issue, FDC (13) £4000-5000
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G Elizabeth II, gold Britannia proof set, 2011, one hundred pounds to ten pounds (S.PBG34), in fitted case of issue, FDC (4) £1600-1800
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G Elizabeth II, gold proof sovereign five-coin collection, 2011, five pounds to quarter sovereign, (S.PGS58), issued by The Royal Mint, in fitted case, FDC (5) £1800-2000
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G Elizabeth II, gold five pounds, 2010 (S.4403), sold by The Royal Mint, in wooden box and outer card box, about mint state £800-900 No. 916 of issue of 1000.
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G Elizabeth II, gold proof five pounds (crown), 2008, Elizabeth I commemorative (S.4563), sold by The Royal Mint, in wooden box and outer card box, FDC £800-900
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G Elizabeth II, gold proof five pounds (crown), 2009, 500th Anniversary of Accession of Henry VIII (S.4565), sold by The Royal Mint, in wooden box and outer card box, FDC £800-900 1509 pieces struck.
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G Elizabeth II, gold proof five pounds (crown) (3): 2009; 2010; 2011, Countdown to the Olympics (S.4920/21/22), sold by The Royal Mint, in case for four coins, FDC (3) £2500-2750
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G Elizabeth II, gold proof five pounds (crown), 2010, Restoration of the Monarchy (S.4566), sold by The Royal Mint, in wooden box and outer card box, FDC £800-900
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G Elizabeth II, gold proof two pounds, 2011, Anniversary of Launch of Mary Rose (S.4588), sold by The Royal Mint, in wooden box and outer card box, FDC £400-450 1511 pieces struck.
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G Elizabeth II, gold proof pound, 2010, Belfast (S.4606), sold by The Royal Mint, in wooden box and outer card box, FDC £400-450
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G Elizabeth II, gold proof pound, 2011, Edinburgh (S.4607), sold by The Royal Mint, in wooden box and outer card box, FDC £400-450
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G Elizabeth II, gold proof pound, 2011, Cardiff (S.4608), sold by The Royal Mint, in wooden box and outer card box, FDC £400-450
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Elizabeth II, silver Britannia two pounds, 2013 (46), diademed head r., rev. Britannia standing on rock holding trident and shield, each coin sealed in plastic, mint state (46) £450-500
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Elizabeth II, silver Britannia two pounds, 2013 (45), diademed head r., rev. Britannia standing on rock holding trident and shield, each coin sealed in plastic, mint state (45) £450-500
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Elizabeth II, maundy set, 1965, laur. head r., rev. crowned mark of value within wreath (S.4131; ESC.2582), uncirculated (4) £100-120
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Elizabeth II, partial Maundy sets (4): groat; threepence; twopence, with an extra twopence, 2001 (S.4212/13/14), a couple with uneven toning, all sealed in cellophane, FDC (13) £140-160
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G Alderney, Elizabeth II, gold five pounds, 2010, commemorating the engagement of Prince William to Catherine Middleton, wt. 39.94gms., sold by The Royal Mint, in wooden box and outer card box, uncirculated £800-900 Irish Coins
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Hiberno Norse (1015-35), pennies (3), Phase II, with blundered legends (S.6122-5 var.), chipped, fine or better (3) £200-300
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Elizabeth I, base third issue, sixpence, mm. trefoil, shield of arms, rev. crowned harp (S.6508; DF.253; BCW.TF-1A/TF-a), some striking cracks and some weakness but well detailed, lustrous, extremely fine, almost as struck and very scarce thus £200-250
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Elizabeth I, base third issue, sixpence, mm. star, shield of arms, rev. crowned harp (S.6508; BCW.ST-1/ST-a), weak in places, good very fine or better, very rare so nice for this notoriously bad coinage £100-150
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George III, Bank of Ireland, six shillings, 1804, laur. bust r., rev. Hibernia std. l. with harp, date beneath (S.6615), very fine £120-140
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Robert II (1371-1390), halfpenny, Edinburgh, crowned bust l. with sceptre, rev. cross with 5 pointed mullets, wt. 0.4gms (S.5152), good fine, rare £200-300
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Robert III, heavy coinage (1390-c.1403), demy lion, shield without tressure, rev. long saltire cross, lys either side, large open trefoil above and below, wt. 2.0gms. (S.5157), with old ticket, good fine, rare £1000-1500
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James VI (1567-1625), copper twopence ('turner'), undated (1597), bearded bust r., rev. three thistle heads (S.5521), fine for issue, very scarce £80-100
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Charles I, fourth coinage (1642), three shillings, crowned bust l., thistle behind bust, rev. crowned arms (S.5592), portrait a little weak, fine, very scarce £60-80 The first example we have offered for sale.
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G George III, sovereign, 1817, laur. head r., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.3785), a few very light marks in fields, otherwise practically mint state, choice £2500-3000
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G George III, sovereign, 1817, laur. head r., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.3785), in plastic holder, graded by NGC as Mint State 62 £2000-2500
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G George III, sovereign, 1817, laur. head r., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.3785), good very fine £600-700
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G George III, sovereign, 1817, laur. head r., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.3785), has been brushed, small dig at top of head, otherwise good very fine £300-350
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G George III, sovereign, 1820, closed 2, laur. head r., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.3785C), about very fine £400-450
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G George III, sovereign, 1820, closed 2, laur. head r., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.3785C), sold by The Royal Mint, in wooden box and outer card box, fine £350-400
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G George IV, sovereign, 1821, laur. head l., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.3800), practically uncirculated, choice £2250-2750
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G George IV, sovereign, 1821, laur. head l., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.3800), very fine £550-650
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