10th Aug, 2022 10:30 GMT/BST
USA, 'Morgan' Dollar 1900, Philadelphia Mint, obv. Liberty bust left, date below, rev. variation on the Great Seal, light contact marks, otherwise VF; together with a quantity of British and foreign silver, to include: 3 x William IV: half crown 1836, shilling 1835 and sixpence 1834, VG to Fine; 5 x Victoria: 'Jubilee head' double florin 1887, rev. Arabic 1 in date, about Fine; 2 x 'Jubilee head' sixpences 1887, one shield reverse the other wreath, VF or better; groat/4d 1888, GVF; and threepence 1875, EF; Ethiopia, Menelik II (1882-1906) silver gersh EE1891 [1899], obv. crowned bust left, rev. crowned lion passant, KM# 12, GVF or better; Latvia, 5 lati 1931, obv. maiden head right, rev. coat of arms, date and denomination below, KM# 9, GFine/VF; Mexico, 5 pesos 1948, obv. national arms, rev. Cuauhtémoc head left, KM# 465, EF; and a Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 silver medal, small size, Eimer 1817b, AVF; gross weight 146.1g
Sold for £180
Estimated at £70 - £100
Auction: Coins & Banknotes, 10th Aug, 2022
To include Ancient Greek and Roman coins, modern day currency, banknotes, tokens, medallions and exonumia. Lots marked with a black diamond symbol (♦) denote a single owner collection.
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