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United States of America, Bar 'copper', later copy by J.A. Bolen c. 1862. About very fine, rare
Hammer Price: £140
United States of America, William Wood, Rosa Americana Penny, 1722, reads UTILE, and Hibernia Halfpenny, 1723; Nova Consrellatio, Cent, 1785, pointed rays. Last fair, others fine and better (3)
Hammer Price: £120
United States of America, George Washington, so-called Half-Dollar, 1792, small eagle type, a restrike in copper with plain edge. Very fine
United States of America, Dollar, 1859 0, seated Liberty type. Some slight surface marks, otherwise extremely fine, attractive tone
Hammer Price: £250
United States of America, Dollar, 1868, same type. Good extremely fine, blue grey tone.
Hammer Price: £600
United States of America, Half-Dollar, 1860, seated Liberty type. Some sutface marks, otherwise extremely fine, toned
£220–£250
United States of America, 1812, Half-Dollar, edge knock at 10 o'clock but very fine or better, other silver (3); large cents (8), together with small cents (41) including 1877, this only fair, mostly fine, some better, unless otherwise described (55)
United States of America, Quarter-Dollar, 1878 S, seated Liberty type. With virtually no sign of wear, good extremely fine
£450–£500
United States of America, Proof Dime, 1865, seated Liberty type, with legend on obverse. Good extremely fine, with dark blue/grey tone
Hammer Price: £350
United States of America, Proof Half-Dime, 1864, same type. Good extremely fine, toned
£550–£600
United States of America, Proof Half-Dime, 1865. Similar condition
£400–£500
United States of America, Dimes (2), 1875, 1921, last worn but scarce; Half-Dime 1872; Cents (2), 1910S, 1916D. Last two extremely fine and better with full original colour, others very fine (5)
Hammer Price: £55
United States of America, Dime, 1907. Practically as struck
Hammer Price: £40
United States of America, Large Cent, 1793, flowing hair, wreath type reverse, vine/bars edge. Obverse very fine, die flaw in field from 7 to 10 o'clock, lightly cleaned at some time, reverse, a little better, dark tone, the edge with some verdigris and a few light knocks, very rare
Hammer Price: £1,950
United States of America, Cent, 1810/09, Classic Head type (Sheldon 281). Virtually extremely fine, excellent portrait, even chocolate-brown patina
Hammer Price: £550
United States of America, Half-Cent, 1794, Liberty Cap type with large cap. Feint scratch running diagonally on right of reverse, otherwise a clear fine, rare
Hammer Price: £320
United States of America, Half-Cent, 1794, Liberty Cap type with smaller cap. Reverse weakly struck, fine, the obverse very fine with an excellent portrait, even dark patina, rare
Hammer Price: £480
Miscellaneous, WORLD COINS AND MEDALS in silver (82), 17th to 20th Century issues. Several fine (82)
Hammer Price: £70
Miscellaneous, MISCELLANEOUS COINS OF THE WORLD in silver (64) and base metal (80), mostly 19th Century issues and earlier, many different countries. Several very fine (144)
Hammer Price: £80
Miscellaneous, MISCELLANEOUS CROWN-SIZED COINS OF THE WORLD, 1774-1966, in silver (21), base metal (2). Mostly fine, some better (23)
Miscellaneous, WORLD COINS in copper and bronze (304), 17th to 20th Century issues. Many fine, some very fine (304)
BRITISH NUMISMATIC JOURNAL, First Series, Volumes I to X, in original Bindings. Bindings a little worn, otherwise in good condition (10)
Hammer Price: £160
BRITISH NUMISMATIC JOURNAL, Second Series, Volume V; Volumes XXXII (1963), XXXIV (1965), Years 1981 to 1989. First three bindings a little worn, others almost as new (14)
DAVENPORT, J.S. European Crowns 1484-1600, European Crowns 1600-1700, European Crowns 1700-1800; German Secular Talers 1600-1700; Divo, J-P; Die Taler der Schweiz. All in good condition (5)
LINDSAY, L. The Coinage of Scotland, 1845, 291 pp, 18 plates, bound in half morocco. Binding a little worn, good clean condition
Hammer Price: £30
MAILLIET, Prof., Monnaies Obsidionales et de Necessite, with Atlas, modern reprint, together with modern Numismatic books (26), various Auction catalogues, mostly Glendining's (34), Seaby's Bulletins 1970-1991, unbound. All in good condition (Lot)
Hammer Price: £85
SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE, Auction catalogues, Dawnay, John Cooper and W.F. Wells, March 1922, "A Nobleman", 27th March, 1922; British Museum Duplicates and other properties, 13th July 1922; Miss J.M. Parker and other properties, 27th July 1922 all with annotated prices and buyers. Bound in half morocco. Very good condition
Hammer Price: £110
WOOD, H. Coinage of the West Indies, 1915, bound in blue buckram. Good condition
Hammer Price: £45
KO. Peppiatt, £1 (19), 10/- (11); L.K. O'Brien, £5 Britannia series (3, one A01 serial number), £1 with Queen's portrait (1), 10/- Britannia series (2), 10/- with Queen's portrait (6, three with consecutive numbers), these last mint state, other miscellaneous banknotes from Austria, Belgium, Germany, etc (42). Except as described, mostly fine or very fine (84)
Hammer Price: £90
L.K. O'Brien, 10/- A01 series together with D.H. Somerset £20 OlA, and G. Kertfield £10 KN01 and £50 E01 series (Dugg. B286, 351,-). Good very fine to extremely fine (4)
£100–£120
J.S. Warde, £20 A02 series with other Bank of England notes (9). £20 very fine and good very fine others very fine to uncirculated (10)
£70–£80
Macclesfield Bank, £1 (2) and £5 (2) plus Christchurch and Wimborne £1 1825 (Grant 1800, -). Last is cut-cancelled and very fine, Macclesfield notes are very good, although the two £5 notes are heavily trimmed (4)
Stockton & Cleveland Bank, £5 1811 plus £5 (2) 1812 (Grant 2778c). Fine to good fine (3)
Stockton & Cleveland Bank, £5 1811 plus £5 1813 (Grant 2778c). Good fine to very fine (2)
£60–£80
Stockton & Cleveland Bank, £5 1813 plus £5 1814 (Grant 2778c). Very fine (2)
Stockton & Cleveland Bank, £1 (2) 1814 plus £5 (2) 1811 (Grant 2778c). Very good to fine (4)
Stockton & Cleveland Bank, £5 (2) 1814 (Grant 2778c). Very fine and good very fine. (2)
Selection of personal bank-books (33) 1858-1915, from banker in the North of England. Very fine (33)
£25–£30
British armed Forces, 3d, 2/6d, 5/-, 10/-, £1 and £5 all 2nd series plus £1 3rd series and £1 4th series (Pick Ml6a, Ml9a, M20, M2la, M22, M23, M29, M36). Uncirculated (8)
Hammer Price: £15
Northern Bank £20 1921 (Pick ND4). Very fine to good very fine
Hammer Price: £150
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