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Lot 1467
Great Britain. York Halfcrown, ND (1643-44). S.2868; N-2314. Charles I, 1625-1649. York mint, mint mark, Lion. King on horseback left, EBOR below. Reverse; Oval garnished shield, C R (Carolus Rex) at sides, Sprig of flowers in legend either side of AUSPICE. Sharply struck with underlying luster, toned. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value $1,000 - UP
The William Oldknow Collection.

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$2,400
Lot 1468
Great Britain. Aberystwyth Shilling, undated. S.2882; N.2329. Charles I, 1625-1649. Aberystwyth Mint (1638-42). Mint mark, Book. Crowned bust left, plume left and XII right. Reverse; Plume above oval shield, with faint inner circle. NGC graded VF-35. Estimated Value $500 - 550
The William Oldknow Collection.

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$1,680
Lot 1469
Great Britain. Aberystwyth-Furnasce Groat (4 Pence), undated. S.2911; N-2354. Charles I, 1625-1649. Aberystwyth-Furnace mint (1648/9). Mint mark, Crown. Crowned bust left, plume left of bust and IIII right. Reverse; Plume above oval shield. Rare. NGC graded AU-50. Estimated Value $500 - 550
The William Oldknow Collection.

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$1,320
Lot 1470
Great Britain. Shrewsbury Half Pound, 1642. S.2920; N-2634. 58.98g. Charles I, 1625-1649. Shrewsbury Mint. Charles I on horseback left, holding sword in hand, plume behind, with no ground line below, mint mark nine pellets. Reverse; Declaration between two lines, three plumes above, value X (10 Shillings) and date below. NGC graded Extremely Fine Details (obverse Graffiti). Estimated Value $3,500 - UP
The William Oldknow Collection.

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$6,000
Lot 1471
Charles I (1625-1649). Silver Groat, Worcester or Shrewsbury Mint, circa 1643-44. Crowned bust left with IIII behind, Rev. Oval garnished shield, mint mark Helmet, weight 1.76g (S.3116; N.2622). Crudely struck, In NGC holder graded VF 20. Estimated Value $300 - UP
NGC Certification 4930830-002.
The William Oldknow Collection.

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$990
Lot 1472
Great Britain. Hartlebury Castle Halfcrown, ND (1646). S.3129; N-2626. Charles I, 1625-1649. Hartlebury Castle (Worcester) mint. Mint mark, Three pears. King on horseback left. Reverse; Oval garnished shield, H(C) in garniture below shield, three pears above. Rare. NGC graded Very Good Details (Edge Filing). Estimated Value $700 - UP
Hartlebury Castle in Worcester was a royalist garrison from 1643 to 1646 and the halfcrown was the only coin produced at this mint.
The William Oldknow Collection.

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$2,280
Lot 1473
Great Britain. Chester Halfcrown, ND (1644). S.3131; N-2627. Charles I, 1625-1649. Chester mint. Mint mark, cinquefoil. King on horseback left. Reverse; Crowned oval shield. Crudely struck. Rare. NGC graded EF-40. Estimated Value $1,000 - UP
The William Oldknow Collection.

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$3,600
Lot 1474
Great Britain. Carlisle Shilling, 1645. S.3139; N-2635. 5.13g. Charles I, 1625-1649. Carlisle loyal to the king, besieged October 1644 to June 1645, coins struck in May 1645. Obverse; Crowned C R with triangle of pellets on each side and XII below. Reverse; In three lines (OB)S CARL (16)45, with die crack in center. As struck, old cabinet tone. Very Rare. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value $5,000 - UP
The William Oldknow Collection.

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$24,000
Lot 1475
Great Britain. Newwark Halfcrown, 1646. S.3140A; N-2638. 15.44g. Charles I, 1625-1649. Civil War siege issues of Newark,1645-6. Large crown between CR; below XXX. Reverse; OBS:/ NEWARK, 1646. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value $1,500 - UP
The William Oldknow Collection.

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$4,800
Lot 1476
Great Britain. Pontefract Shilling, 1648. S.3149; N-2647. 5.54g. Lozenge shaped. Charles I, 1625-1649. Ponterfract besieged, 1648-9. DVM: SPIRO: SPERO around CR crowned. Reverse; Castle surrounded by OBS left, XII dividing PC right and date below. Flan flaws. Rare. NGC graded VF-35. Estimated Value $2,000 - UP
The William Oldknow Collection.

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$6,000
Lot 1477
Great Britain. Pontefract Shilling, 1648. S.3151; N-2649. 3.87g. Octagonal. Charles I, 1625-1649. Obverse: Crown above HANC; DE / VS: DEDIT; 1648, legend around, second posthumous type in the name of Charles II, after the execution of his father on January 30, 1649. Reverse; POST: MORTEM: PATRIS: PRO: FILIO around gateway, P C at sides of central tower and OBS vertically to left. Rare. NGC graded EF-40. Estimated Value $3,000 - UP
The William Oldknow Collection.

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$12,600
Lot 1478
Great Britain. Pattern Farthing, 1665. Peck-422. Charles II. Struck in silver. Edge straight grained. Obverse long haired portrait of king, reverse Britannia. Described as "very scarce" by Peck, but now rare in all good grades. A light grey-blue overall tone, with flashes of original brilliance. This specimen compares well for quality with the Colin Cooke Collection coin (#785). PCGS graded AU-55. Estimated Value $420 - 460
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$720
Lot 1479
Great Britain. Crown, 1668. S.3357; ESC-36; Dav-3775. Charles II. Second bust. Edge, VICESIMO. Laureate bust right. Good. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$180
Lot 1480
Great Britain. Crown, 1688. S.3407; Dav-3779; ESC-80. James II, 1685-1688. Toned. Fine to Very Fine. Estimated Value $200 - 250
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$372
Lot 1481
Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1689. S.3434; ESC-503. William and Mary. First busts, first reverse design. Caul and interior of crown frosted. Well made, and almost uncirculated with a deep blue toning. PCGS graded AU-55. Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,200
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$1,230
Lot 1482
Great Britain. Lancashire. Halfpenny Token, ND. DH-147. Rochdale. Arms. Reverse; Man in loom. Only three treadles are now visible. Lustrous. Brown. Uncirculated. Estimated Value $75 - 100
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$80
Lot 1483
Great Britain. Oxfordshire. Halfpenny Token, ND. DH-1. Banbury. Three quarters bust of WM Rusher Hatter bookseller and stationer.Reverse; Sun face. Lustrous. Choice About Uncirculated. Estimated Value $75 - 100
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$180
Lot 1484
Great Britain. Somerset. Penny Token, 1794. DH-8. Bath. Thick flan, struck from halfpenny dies. M. Lambe & Son. Camel standing. Reverse; India House. Trace of mint red. Scarce. Choice About Uncirculated. Estimated Value $100 - 150
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$204
Lot 1485
Great Britain. Suffolk. Halfpenny Token, 1795. DH-33a. Hoxne. Edge: GOD SAVE THE KING AND CONSTITUTION. Soldier with horse. Reverse; Castle in crowned garter. Lustrous. Brown. Uncirculated. Estimated Value $75 - 100
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$148
Lot 1486
Great Britain. Worcestershire. Halfpenny Token, 1790. DH-7. Dudley. Edge: Plain. Castle on hill. Reverse; Shepherd reclining under tree. Scarce. Lacquered. Details of Uncirculated. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$204
Lot 1487
Great Britain. Halfpenny Token, 1795. D&H-963b. Plain edge. Middlesex. George Prince of Wales. Mint state with a trace of mint red luster. Uncirculated. Estimated Value $75 - 100
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$172
Lot 1488
Great Britain. Farthing, 1821. S.3822; KM-677. George IV. Unusual date numerals. First 1 is missing a top serif. Second 1 is an inverted Arabic 1. Mint state with some original color. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$132
Lot 1489
Great Britain. Farthing, 1822. S.3822; KM-677. George IV. Uncirculated and nicely struck. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$132
Lot 1490
Great Britain. Penny, 1854. S.3948; KM-739. Victoria. Plain Trident Penny. Uncirculated with much luster. PCGS graded Uncirculated Detail (Questionable Color). Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$168
Lot 1491
Great Britain. Proof Double Florin of Four Shillings, 1887. S.3923; KM-763; ESC-394A. Victoria, 1837-1901. Mintage 1,084 pieces struck. Arabic 1. Obverse; Portrait of Queen by JH Boehm. Reverse; Crowned cruciform shields. A cameo specimen from the rare 1887 Proof set of coins issued to celebrate Victoria's golden Jubilee. With good eye appeal. PCGS graded Proof 63 Cameo. Estimated Value $800 - 1,000
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$1,080
Lot 1492
Great Britain. Golden Jubilee Silver Medal, 1887. Eimer-1733b; BHM-3219. Silver. 77 mm. By J.E. Boehm / F. Leighton. Royal mint official issue. Queen Victoria. Crowned and veiled head left. Reverse; Queen enthroned, flanked by standing figures of Science, Letters and Art, opposite those are of Industry and Agriculture. At their feet, below Empire, are Mercury, reclining, and Time. Two cherubs above displaying shields. Reflective fields with faint hairlines. With official red case. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value $600 - 800
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$2,640
Lot 1493
Great Britain. Golden Jubilee Bronze Medal, 1887. Eimer-1733b; BHM-3219. Bronze. 77 mm. By J.E. Boehm / F. Leighton. Royal mint official issue. Queen Victoria. Crowned and veiled head left. Reverse; Queen enthroned, flanked by standing figures of Science, Letters and Art, opposite those are of Industry and Agriculture. At their feet, below Empire, are Mercury, reclining, and Time. Two cherubs above displaying shields. With official red case of issue. NGC graded MS-66 Brown. Estimated Value $350 - 400
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$840
Lot 1494
Great Britain. Golden Jubilee Bronze Medal, 1887. Eimer-1733b; BHM-3219. Bronze. 77 mm. By J.E. Boehm / F. Leighton. Royal mint official issue. Queen Victoria. Crowned and veiled head left. Reverse; Queen enthroned, flanked by standing figures of Science, Letters and Art, opposite those are of Industry and Agriculture. At their feet, below Empire, are Mercury, reclining, and Time. Two cherubs above displaying shields. NGC graded MS-64 Brown. Estimated Value $300 - 350
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$480
Lot 1495
Great Britain. Golden Jubilee Bronze Medal, 1887. Eimer-1733b; BHM-3219. Bronze. 77 mm. By J.E. Boehm / F. Leighton. Royal mint official issue. Queen Victoria. Crowned and veiled head left. Reverse; Queen enthroned, flanked by standing figures of Science, Letters and Art, opposite those are of Industry and Agriculture. At their feet, below Empire, are Mercury, reclining, and Time. Two cherubs above displaying shields. NGC graded MS-63 Brown. Estimated Value $300 - 350
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$408
Lot 1496
Great Britain. Enamel Shilling, 1893. KM-780. Victoria. Enameled in five colors. Very Fine. Estimated Value $50 - 75
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$55
Lot 1497
Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1902. S.3980; ESC-746; KM-802. Edward VII. Obverse; Bust of king right. Reverse; Crowned shield within garter. Beautifully toned example. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value $600 - 700
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$600
Lot 1498
Great Britain. Maundy Set, 1903. S.3985; ESC-2519; KM-MDS160. Edward VII. King facing right. Reverse: Numeral within wreath. Nice dark old matching tone on the four coins. With dated box. Uncirculated. Estimated Value $125 - 150
Ex Ora Eads Collection.

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$192
Lot 1499
  Great Britain. Conder Token Lot: Middlesex. Halfpenny, ND. DH-363. Mail Coach; Halfpenny, 1794. DH-477. Shackelton; Halfpenny, 1796. DH-1041e. Stag/Plough; Norfolk. Halfpenny, 1794. DH-22b. Muff and tippet. Umbrella, stocking, hat and glove; Warwickshire. Coventry. Halfpenny, 1792. DH-231. Lady Godiva on horseback. Lot of 5 coins. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$308
Lot 1500
  Great Britain. Conder Token Lot: Lancashire. Halfpenny, 1793. DH135d (scarce). Man with sack; Middlesex. Halfpenny, ND. DH-345. Kelly's; Halfpenny, ND. DH-363. Mail Coach; Halfpenny, 1794. DH-1016F. Map of France; Warwickshire. Halfpenny, 1792. DH-88. Mining & Copper Company; Halfpenny, 1792. DH-123. Donald & Company. Lot of 6 coins. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $100 - 150
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$246
Lot 1501
  Great Britain. Miscellaneous lot of 19th Century Tokens: Includes three Irish Evasion tokens (low grades); Nottingham Penny 1812. W.940; Bradford Workhouse Counterstamp Penny. W.412; Hot Air Balloon Farthings of the 1820's; Model Penny 1844; plus miscellaneous tokens. Careful examination recommended. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 19 Tokens. Generally Very Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value $100 - 150
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$288
Lot 1502
  Great Britain. Lot of Half Pennies, 1964. KM-896. Elizabeth II. Reverse; Ship. Lot of 670 coins. Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $150 - UP
Ex Ora Eads Collection.

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$90
Lot 1503
Greenland. 5 Kroner, 1944. KM-9. Brass. Crowned arms of Denmark. Reverse; Polar bear. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$102
Lot 1504
Haiti. 2 Cemtimes, 1886-A. KM-49. Pop 1; 2 graded higher in 65 for MSRB at PCGS. PCGS graded MS-64+ Red and Brown. Estimated Value $250 - 300
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$240
Lot 1505
Hungary. Taler, 1659-KB (Kremnitz). Dav-3254; KM-148. Leopold I. Laureate bust right. Reverse; Crowned double headed eagle. Toned. PCGS graded About Uncirculated Detail (Cleaned). Estimated Value $200 - 250
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$930
Lot 1506
Hungary. Taler, 1660-KB (Kremnitz). Dav-3254; KM-148. Leopold I. Laureate bust right. Reverse; Crowned double headed eagle. Toned. PCGS graded EF-45. Estimated Value $200 - 250
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$630
Lot 1507
Hungary. Taler, 1663-KB (Kremnitz). Dav-3257; KM-178.2. Leopold I. Laureate bust right, without lion head on shoulder. Reverse; Crowned double headed eagle. Steel gray tone. PCGS graded About Uncirculated Details (Mount Removed). Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$3,600
Lot 1508
Hungary. Taler, 1691-KB (Kremnitz). Dav-3261; KM-214.2. Leopold I. Armored arm in 2 rows and laureate bust right. Reverse; Crowned double headed eagle. Toned. PCGS graded Extremely Fine Detail (Tooled). Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$384
Lot 1509
Hungary. Taler, 1692-KB (Kremnitz). Dav-3262; KM-214.3. Leopold I. Toned. NGC graded About Uncirculated Details (Obverse Tooled). Estimated Value $200 - 250
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$600
Lot 1510
Hungary. Taler, 1693-KB (Kremnitz). Dav-3263A; KM-214.7. Leopold I, 1657-1705. Laureate bust right with lion's head on arm. Reverse; Crowned double headed eagle with KB below. Toned. NGC graded About Uncirculated Details (Cleaned). Estimated Value $250 - 300
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$600
Lot 1511
Hungary. Taler, 1698-KB (Kremnitz). Dav-3264; KM-214.8. Leopold I. Two spots in obverse field tooled. Toned. PCGS graded About Uncirculated Detail (Tooled). Estimated Value $150 - 175
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$504
Lot 1512
Hungary. Taler, 1740-KB (Kremnitz). Dav-1062; KM-310.2. Charles VI, 1711-1740. Laureate and armored bust right. Reverse; Crowned double headed eagle. NGC graded Uncirculated Details (Cleaned). Estimated Value $250 - 300
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$750
Lot 1513
Iran. Silver "Medal for Loyalty", AH1326 (1908). 49 mm. Muhammad Ali Shah, 1907-1909. Cossack Silakhur Regiment. Obverse; Bust of the Shah surrounded by crossed arms, military symbols and legend around. Reverse; Crowned lion left holding sword, within radiant sun and encircled by wreaths. Very Scarce. NGC graded EF-45. Estimated Value $500 - UP
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$3,840
Lot 1514
Iran. 5000 Dinars, AH1343 (1924). KM-1058. Ahmad Shah, 1909-1925. Uniformed bust. Reverse; Crown above radiant lion. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value $100 - 150
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$216
Lot 1515
Iran. 5000 Dinars, SH 1306L (1927). KM-1106. Reza Pahlavi Shah, 1925-1941. Uniformed bust right. Reverse; Crown above radiant lion. Lustrous. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$102
Lot 1516
Iran. Silver Medal, SH1334 (1955). Silver. 37 mm. Pahlavi - Nowruz. Conjoined busts Shah and Soraya left. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value $75 - 100
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$111



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