1st Dec, 2021 10:30 GMT/BST
Victoria Shilling 1864 die 31, second Young Head, light hairlines Fine, together with 5 x Sixpences comprising: George II 1758 old laureate & draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, good edge & surfaces VF/GVF or+, George III 1787 older laureate & draped bust, rev. cruciform shields, crowns in angles, no semée of hearts, a few faint hairlines o/wise good edge & surfaces, lustrous with light blue/gold toning VF to GVF & 1816 laureate head, rev. crowned shield in garter, contact marks, dig on neck, toned VF, William IV 1835 bare head, rev. shield on mantle, trivial hairlines/contact marks, light golden tone on obv. GVF & Victoria 1887 third young head, good edge & surfaces, light golden tone AEF/EF, William IV groat 1837 bare head, rev. Britannia, hairlines VF & 2 x threepences: Anne 1708 third bust, flecking streaks both sides & an interior die break on Queen’s forehead o/wise good edge & surfaces VF to GVF & George III 1762 young laureate & draped bust, minor flecking o/wise good surfaces, slightly misshapen flan edge at 6 o’clock o/wise lustrous GVF to EF
Sold for £200
Estimated at £150 - £200
Auction: Coins & Banknotes: A Single Owner Collection, 1st Dec, 2021
A single owner collection of 194 lots, from Stuart milled coinage through to Sovereigns of recent date. This is a good pre-Christmas opportunity for novices, as well as adept collectors and gold buyers.
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