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George V (1910-1936), Crown, 1934 (ESC 3647 [374]; S 4036). Good very fine, dark tone, rare £1,800-£2,200
£1,800–£2,200
George V (1910-1936), Proof Crown, 1935, edge raised xxv, 28.40g/12h (ESC 3655 [378]; S 4050). Virtually as struck, deeply toned £440-£500
Hammer Price: £460
George V (1910-1936), Proof Crown, 1935, edge raised xxv, 12h (ESC 3655 [378]; S 4050). Almost as struck [slabbed PCGS PF 65 Cameo] £400-£500
Hammer Price: £950
George V (1910-1936), Pattern Octorino, 1913, by Pinches for R. Huth, in silver, bust left, rev. cruciform shields, edge grained, 3.76g/12h (ESC 3867 [1482]). A pocket piece; obverse good fine, reverse very fine, toned, very rare £200-£260
Hammer Price: £500
George V (1910-1936), Proof Sixpence, 1911 (ESC 3872 [1796]; S 4014). Almost as struck, attractively toned £80-£100
Hammer Price: £110
George VI (1936-1952), Proof Two Pounds, 1937 (S 4075). About as struck [slabbed PCGS PR 64] £1,500-£2,000
Hammer Price: £1,800
Elizabeth II (1952- ), Decimal issues, An original plaster model by A. Machin of the obverse for the newly-proposed decimal coins [1963], coronetted bust right, elizabeth · ii d · g · regina f · d, the design 173mm and the whole 228mm (cf. L & S 11; ESC (Rayner) p.216; KM. TS 13; cf. DNW 107, 620). Some discolouration, otherwise much as made, extremely rare; in protective metal carrying case £500-£1,000
Hammer Price: £750
Elizabeth II (1952- ), Decimal issues, Proof Five Pounds, 1996, in gold, 70th Birthday (S 4303). As struck, brilliant [slabbed NGC PF 68 Ultra Cameo] £1,200-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,200
Elizabeth II (1952- ), Decimal issues, Proof Sovereign 1989, Sovereign Anniversary (S SC3) Brilliant, as struck; in case of issue with certificate £700-£800
Hammer Price: £1,100
Elizabeth II (1952- ), Decimal issues, Trial 50 Pence, on a 12-sided cupro-nickel flan, large numerical mark of value both sides, edge plain, 30mm, 13.04g/12h; together with a struck 10-sided cupro-nickel blank, edge plain, 30mm, 12.54g (cf. DNW 67, 428) [2]. Virtually as struck, first extremely rare £200-£260
Hammer Price: £240
Elizabeth II (1952- ), Decimal issues, Twenty Pence, undated, mule of the obv. type of 1998-2008 and the new rev. type of 2008 (S G4A). Good extremely fine, rare £80-£100
Hammer Price: £90
Elizabeth II (1952- ), Decimal issues, Five Pence, 1975, struck in error on a aluminium-bronze flan, 4.08g. Good very fine, rare £60-£80
Hammer Price: £140
Elizabeth II (1952- ), Decimal issues, Maundy set, 2009 (S 4211) [4]. About as struck £220-£260
Hammer Price: £320
Elizabeth II (1952- ), Decimal issues, Maundy set, 2010 (S 4211) [4]. About as struck £220-£260
Elizabeth II (1952- ), Decimal issues, Maundy set, 2014 (S 4211) [4]. About as struck £220-£260
Hammer Price: £380
Proving Pieces, Royal Mint, trial die, 1957, in steel, scalloped edge, 25mm, 5.15g; other ‘Britannia Moneta’ trials (3), in nickel, 23mm, 5.11g, and in bronze (2), both 26mm, 7.11g, 6.89g; The Mint Birmingham Ltd, nickel, in sheets strip wire, etc, 25mm, 5.66g (Sweeny p.68) [5]. Very fine and better £60-£80
Hammer Price: £70
Proving Pieces, Royal Mint (in conjunction with Texas Instruments), trials (10), in nickel (6), white metal, aluminium, brass and bronze, revs. Texas Instruments logo above numeral (1, 3, 4, 5 [2, nickel and aluminium], 6, 7 [white metal], 9 [bronze], un-numbered [2, nickel and brass]), all 23mm (cf. DNW 67, 477) [11]. As struck, a scarce group £200-£260
Hammer Price: £400
Proving Pieces, Royal Mint, Coin Management Training Programme, 2016, mono-ply plated steel, 28mm, 6.99g; Special Trial Design, 10 Units, cupro-nickel, 23mm, 4.28g; medals (3), one configured as an award, 29mm, 26mm, 23mm; nickel plating trial [perhaps in conjunction with the British Steel Corporation], rev. hour-glass shaped flask, 23mm, 8.29g [6]. Second very fine, others extremely fine and better, last rare £90-£120
Hammer Price: £170
Proving Pieces, Royal Mint, cupro-nickel 10-sided trial blanks for 50 Cents (4), denomination and logo on either side, all 32mm, weight range 13.7 to 13.8g [4]. Very fine and very rare £70-£90
Victoria (1837-1901), Specimen set, 1887, comprising Five and Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, Crown to Threepence [11]. Mostly extremely fine, some hairlines, silver toned; in a modern fitted case £2,600-£3,000
Hammer Price: £3,000
Victoria (1837-1901), Specimen set, 1887, comprising Crown, Double-Florin (Arabic numeral), Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Threepence [7]. Bagmarks on Crown, otherwise extremely fine and better, matching tone; in a contemporary maroon case, lid gold-blocked ‘Jubilee Coinage 1887’ £300-£360
Hammer Price: £360
Edward VII (1901-1910), Proof set, 1902, comprising Five and Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, Crown to Maundy Penny [13]. Matt, practically as struck; in official case of issue £4,000-£5,000
Hammer Price: £4,400
Edward VII (1901-1910), Proof set, 1902, comprising Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, Crown to Maundy Penny [11]. Matt, minor marks, otherwise practically as struck; in official red case of issue [with the exception of the Maundy set all have been removed from PCGS slabs, grades ranging from PR 61 to 64] £1,500-£2,000
George V (1910-1936), Proof set, 1911, comprising Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, Halfcrown to Maundy Penny [12]. Virtually mint state, gold brilliant, silver with light matching tone; in official case of issue £12,000-£15,000
Hammer Price: £15,000
George VI (1936-1952), Proof set, 1937, comprising Five and Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign [4]. Almost as struck; in official case of issue £8,000-£10,000
Hammer Price: £9,000
William the Lion (1165-1214), Short Cross and Stars coinage, Sterling, Phase A, Roxburgh, Raul, ravl · on · roc[—], 1.29g/3h (SCBI 35, 55-6; B 5b, fig. 45B; S 5027). Partly flat, otherwise about very fine £150-£200
Hammer Price: £340
William the Lion (1165-1214), Short Cross and Stars coinage, Sterling, Phase B, Hue Walter, hve walter, 1.54g/12h (SCBI 35, 65ff; B 15, fig. 52; S 5029). About very fine, dark tone £200-£260
William the Lion (1165-1214), Short Cross and Stars coinage, Sterling, Phase B, Hue Walter, hve walter, 1.41g/9h (cf. SCBI 35, 64ff; B 21b, fig. 57A; S 5029). Part flat, otherwise good very fine, toned £180-£220
Alexander III (1249-1286), First coinage, Sterling, type III, St Andrews, Thomas, thomas on ander, 1.22g/3h (cf. SCBI 35, 136; B 69b, fig 115b; S 5043). Surfaces porous, otherwise good fine, very rare £340-£400
Hammer Price: £700
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterling, class B, as barred, open cs and es, four mullets of 6 points, 1.36g/1h (SCBI 35, 182ff; B 3, fig. 142; S 5052). Very fine or better, attractively toned, scarce £100-£150
Hammer Price: £180
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterlings (2), class Ma, four mullets of 6 points, 1.40g/9h, class E, two mullets of six, two stars of seven points, 1.41g/4h (SCBI 35, 195-8, –; B 13, 64, figs. 151, 177; S 5053, 5056) [2]. Very fine or better, toned £180-£220
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterling, class Ma, four mullets of six points, 1.39g/11h (S 5055); together with other Sterlings (8), various classes and varieties [9]. Generally fine or better £340-£400
Hammer Price: £420
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterlings (2), class Mc2, three mullets of six, one star of seven points, 1.44g/9h; class E, three mullets of six, one of five points, 1.40g/9h (SCBI 35, 252, 261; B 36, 45, figs. 168, 179; S 5055-6) [2]. About very fine £150-£200
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterling, class E, four mullets of five points, extra pellets in two rev. quarters, 1.39g/1h (SCBI 35, 247ff; cf. B 34, fig. 165-6; S 5056); together with a Charles I Twenty Pence [2]. Good fine or better £80-£100
Hammer Price: £80
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterling, class D, two mullets of six points, two stars of seven, 1.38g/12h (SCBI 35, 265-6; B 31, fig. 161; S 5057); together with similar Sterlings (3), various classes [4]. First very fine, others nearly so, one a large fragment £200-£260
Hammer Price: £200
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Halfpenny, two mullets of six points, 0.69g/6h (SCBI 35, 287-9; B 2, fig. 193; S 5061). Neatly struck on a round flan, very fine or a little better £400-£500
Hammer Price: £260
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Halfpenny, two mullets of six points, 0.67g/10h (SCBI 35, 287-9; B 2, fig. 193; S 5061). Nearly very fine £100-£150
Hammer Price: £65
John Baliol (1292-1296), Second coinage, Sterling, four mullets of five points, 1.37g/6h (SCBI 35, 309; B 16, fig. 219; S 5071). Nearly very fine £200-£300
David II (1329-1371), First coinage, Second issue, Sterling, small letters, colon after david, pellet after dei, 1.04g/4h (SCBI 35, 346; B 29, fig. 247; S 5088). Very fine, toned £100-£150
Hammer Price: £120
David II (1329-1371), Second coinage, Groat, class A, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, small young bust, tressure of six arcs, nothing in spandrels, crosslet stops, mullet at end of legend, 3.98g/6h (SCBI 35, 370; B 12, fig. 259; S 5091). Small striking crack and light score above crown, otherwise very fine, reverse better £200-£300
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