23rd Nov, 2022 10:30 GMT/BST
The Commonwealth (1649-60), Silver Shilling 1653 (31mm, 5.51g), mm sun, obv. THE COMMONWEATLH OF ENGLAND, shield bearing St. George's cross within wreath, rev. GOD WITH VS around shields of St. George and St. Patrick within inner beaded circle, value XII above, (S.3217; Bull 124; ESC 987), areas of weakness to the legends, otherwise Fine
Sold for £240
Estimated at £200 - £250
Auction: Coins & Banknotes, 23rd Nov, 2022
To include the Geoff Hann Collection. The Collection covers the coinage produced by the first Greek general-kings who established their own dynasties in Egypt, Syria and the Indian-subcontinent, and the later Provincial coinage of the Roman Empire. Of note is lot 6, a silver stater of Seleucus I Nicator produced in Babylon between 311-305 BC (estimate: £300-500 plus buyer’s premium). The Collection also includes a quantity of early 20th century banknotes from the period of British direct rule in India, and a reference library of over one hundred volumes including scarce and out-of-print works. Of particular note is the first edition of David Sellwood’s An Introduction to the Coinage of Parthia, published by Spink & Son in London, 1971 (estimate: £70-100).
The lots from the Geoff Hann Collection are denoted with a ♦ symbol throughout the catalogue.
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