16th Feb, 2022 10:30 GMT/BST
Victoria, double florin 1889, obv. minor edge nick at 2 o’clock, trivial contact marks AVF/VF, together with George III, eighteen pence bank token 1811, obv. laureate & draped bust, rev. wreath of oak leaves around ‘BANK TOKEN 1s. 6D. 1811’ a few faint hairlines o/wise good edge & surfaces VF to GVF, Charles II, farthing 1672 light surface pitting, good edge VG, Hull, halfpenny token 1812 obv. ‘PAYABLE BY I.K.PICARD LEAD WORKS HULL’ rev. ‘ESSE QUAM VIDERI’ (‘To Be Rather Than To Seem’) around lion standing right, its paw resting on a small shield, several obv. scratches o/wise Fine, George VI penny with blank reverse (deliberately skimmed rather than a Mint error), wt 8.72g & Victoria, Diamond Jubilee commemorative silver medal 1897 by de Saulles, obv. Veiled Head, rev. Young Head dividing inscription, date 1837 & sprig of leaves below, 26mm, 9.57g, numerous scratches/contact marks & rim imperfections & holed at 12 o’clock.
Sold for £70
Estimated at £40 - £60
Auction: Coins & Banknotes, 16th Feb, 2022
The Coins, Tokens and Banknotes Sale covers coins from Ancient Greek and Roman examples through to modern day currency, banknotes, tokens, medallions and numismatic books.
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