Lot 4675
GREAT BRITAIN. Gothic Crown, 1847. KM-744. Plain edge. PCGS graded Proof 64.
Estimated Value $1,500-UP.
Lot 4676
GREAT BRITAIN. Gothic Crown, 1847. S-3883. Plain edge. Victoria. Beautiful iridescent toning. PCGS graded Proof 64.
Estimated Value $1,500-UP.
Lot 4677
GREAT BRITAIN. Gothic Florin, 1848. ESC-886; KM-745. Plain edge. Victoria. Toned dark gray. Several marks in fields. ANACS graded Proof 62.
Estimated Value $400-500.
Lot 4678
GREAT BRITAIN. Jubilee Medal, 1887. Silver. 220 grams. 78 mm. Official medal commemorating Queen Victoria's 50th year of Reign. Victoria Jubilee head left. Reverse: Queen enthrone. A lovely large artistic medal. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $200-250.
Lot 4679
GREAT BRITAIN. Jubilee Silver Set, 1887. Crown, Double Florin, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence, Threepence. Nicely toned, in case. Lot of 7 coins. Extremely Fine to Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $100-150.
Lot 4680
GREAT BRITAIN. Silver Medal, 1897. 55 mm. 83.9 grams. By Thomas Brock. Victoria's Jubilee. Young head. Reverse: Old veiled head. Beautifully toned. In case of issue. Choice Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $50-75.
Lot 4681
GREAT BRITAIN. Maundy Set, 1898. KM-MDS154. Veiled head. Toned. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $50-75.
Lot 4682
GREAT BRITAIN. Royal Military Tournament Medal, ND. Silver. 38 mm. Hall marks stamped (JM. Lion-z-Anchor). Crowned and supported arms. Reverse: Engraved inscription within wreath "Riding & Jumping / Regulars/ 1st Prize/Won By/R DG Estab./R.A." Toned. About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $50-75.
Lot 4683
GREAT BRITAIN. Crown, 1902. Dav-109; KM-803. Edward VII. Light hairlines. Brilliant matte finish. Proof.
Estimated Value $150-175.
Lot 4684
GREAT BRITAIN. Crown, 1902. SC-10; KM-803. Edward VII. Circulated Matte Proof. Toned in shades of gray and blue. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $75-100.
Lot 4685
GREAT BRITAIN. Official Coronation Medal, 1902. Silver. 84.9 grams. 55.6 mm. By George William DeSaulles. Wollaston-xviii. Coronation of Edward VII, head right. Reverse: Queen Consort Alexandra. Matte finish. In dated red case. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $50-75.
Lot 4686
GREAT BRITAIN. Silver Set. Crown to Maundy, 1902. KM-799-803. Edward VII. Lot of 8 Coins. The Matte Maundies were available only in the Long Sets issued this year for the coronation of Victoria's son. All have been lightly cleaned. Proof Matte Finish.
Estimated Value $300-400.
Lot 4687
GREAT BRITAIN. Maundy Set, 1907. Edward VII. Iridescent toned set. Lot of 4 coins. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $50-70.
Lot 4688
GREAT BRITAIN. Official Coronation Medal, 1911. Silver. 86.6 grams. 51 mm. By Sir Bertram Mackennal. Wollaston-XIX. 2117 struck. Coronation of George V. Obverse King George. Reverse: Queen Mary. In dated red case. Matte finish. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $50-75.
Lot 4689
GREAT BRITAIN. Fantasy Crown, 1936. Pair of Fantasy crowns of Edward VIII. One for England and one for New Zealand. Lot of 2 coins. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $75-100.
Lot 4690
GREAT BRITAIN. Official Coronation Medal, 1937. Silver. 83.2 grams. 57 mm. By Percy Metcalfe. Wollaston -XX. 9,051 issued. Obverse George VI. Reverse: Queen Elizabeth. Matte finish. In dated case. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $50-75.
Lot 4691
GREAT BRITAIN. Proof Set, 1937. KM-PS21. Crown to Maundy set. In original case of issue. Lot of 15 coins. Proof.
Estimated Value $125-150.
Lot 4692
GREAT BRITAIN. Proof Set, 1937. KM-PS21. George VI. Crown to Maundy set. In custom plastic holder. Lot of 15 coins. Proof.
Estimated Value $125-150.
Lot 4693
GREAT BRITAIN. Silver Medal, 1939. 44.54 mm. With loop. By Mappin and Webb. Shire Horse Society. In red case of issue. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $40-60.
Lot 4694
GREAT BRITAIN. 1950 9-Piece Proof set. George VI. Copper-nickel and bronze issues of the year, halfcrown to farthing. Unusually nice with the bronzes mostly red and the C-N pieces attractively toned in iridescent colors. Total of 9 coins.
Estimated Value $50-75.
Lot 4695
GREAT BRITAIN. 8-Piece Uniface Decimal Pattern Set, 1963. In plush case. Fantastically rare: just 3 sets are known (R7). This is the set used as plate coins for the Seaby reference book English Silver Coinage (4th edition of 1974 by H.A. Seaby and P.A. Rayner, page 229). Features a crown-sized portrait piece of Elizabeth II, and the reverse designs of each proposed denomination. Choice Proofs, the silver a lovely light iridescent silvery gold, the bronzes reddish brown, retaining most of the mint red. One of the key modern rarities of England! Lot of 8 coins. Proof Choice.
Estimated Value $5,000-UP.
Lot 4696
GREAT BRITAIN. Medal, 1966. Silver. 38 mm. Conjoined busts of Queen Elizabeth II and Philip Duke of Edinburgh. Reverse. Chariot. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $20-40.
Lot 4697
GREAT BRITAIN. Conder token lot. A handful of common British 1790s tradesmen's tokens, all halfpenny size. Conditions are VF and EF. Have a look! Total of 8 coins.
Estimated Value $25-35.
Lot 4698
GREAT BRITAIN. Lot of Masonic Award Medals. Enameled. Silver. All with hall marks. Lot of 6 Medals.
Estimated Value $150-200.
Lot 4699
GREAT BRITAIN. Lot of Maundy Oddments. 4 Pence, 1763; 1 Pence, 1784; 2 Pence, 1689; 2 Pence, 1838; 3 Pence, 1897. Lot of 5 coins. Very Fine to About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $50-75.
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