20th Nov, 2024 10:30 GMT/BST
Tower Bridge Opening Medal 1894, in bronze by F.Bowcher, 76mm, obv. conjoined busts of Victoria and the Prince and Princess of Wales, rev. Tower Bridge (BHM 3476, Eimer 1790) small area of verdigris to reverse left field o/wise extremely fine, sold with old cabinet ticket
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Auction: Coins & Banknotes, 20th Nov, 2024
Our November specialist Coins and Banknotes sale will feature a good range of coins to appeal to collectors of all fields. From Celtic staters to modern Royal Mint issues and everything in between. There is a small but significant collection of hammered gold coins, some in excellent condition and seldom offered at auction.
One of the highlights of the selection is a fantastic Henry VI, Anglo-Gallic salut d’or, struck at Rouen, Normandy in the first half of the 15th century, the coin is in excellent condition with the devices clear and well stuck. A wonderful Henry VIII, first coinage angel adds further appeal to the hammered section, especially in such a well-preserved state.
Enthusiasts of more modern Royal Mint proof coinage will not be disappointed with a large offering of both gold and silver boxed sets and coins. In addition, there is a sizeable offering of sovereigns and silver proof coinage.
We look forward to welcoming you either in person or online on the 20th of November.
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Tuesday 19th November 10am-5pm and the morning of sale from 8am
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