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Sale 140

The Pre Long Beach Auction, The Peh Family Collection PT II


Great Britain
 
 
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Lot 1176
  Great Britain. Proof Half Sovereign, 1839. S.3859; WR-344; Fr-389a; KM-735.1. Plain edge. Medallic. Victoria, 1837-1901. First Young head left. Reverse; Crowned quartered shield of arms, date below. Issued in the Coronation set of this year. Pop 7; 10 Finer at PCGS. PCGS graded Proof 63 Deep Cameo. Estimated Value $4,000 - UP
Ex Spink, London, May 2005.
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$9,600
Lot 1177
  Great Britain. Coronation Gold Medal, 1838. Eimer-1315; BHM-1801. 30.76g. 36 mm. Plain edge. By B. Pistrucci. Victoria, 1837-1901. Obv. Head left, draped and wearing a bandeau, VICTORIA D G BRITANNIARUM REGINA F D. Reverse; Victoria enthroned left, receives a crown from Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia, ERIMUS TIBI NOBILE REGUM, three lines in exergue, INAUGURATA / DIE JUNII XXVIII / MDCCCXXXVIII. PCGS graded Uncirculated Detail (Devices Engraved). Estimated Value $2,500 - UP
Ex St. James's Auction 2, May 11, 2005, lot 433.
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$4,800
Lot 1178
  Great Britain. Proof Shilling, 1839. S.3904; ESC-1284; KM-734.1. Plain edge. Without WW on truncation. Victoria, 1837-1901. Young head. Lovely original deep blue and turquoise iridescent toning. Pop 2. None Finer at PCGS. This coin photo in the PCGS Pop Report. PCGS graded Proof 65. Estimated Value $2,000 - UP
Ex Spink, London, May 2005.
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$3,840
Lot 1179
  Great Britain. Proof Sixpence, 1839. S.3908; ESC-3171 (1685); KM-733.1. Plain edge. Victoria, 1837-1901. From the coronation set. Beautiful iridescent tone. Pop 5; 1 in 66. This coin photo in the PCGS Pop Report. PCGS graded Proof 65. Estimated Value $800 - UP
Ex Spink, London, May 2005.
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$2,400
Lot 1180
  Great Britain. Proof Four Pence (Groat), 1839. S-3913; KM-731.2. Plain edge, coin axis. Victoria, 1837-1901. From the coronation set. Beautiful iridescent tone. Pop 3; 2 in 66. This coin photo in the PCGS Pop Report. PCGS graded Proof 65. Estimated Value $500 - UP
Ex Spink, London, May 2005.
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$1,170
Lot 1181
  Great Britain. Proof Maundy Set, 1839. S.3916; ESC-2449. Victoria, 1837-1901. Young head. As issued in the coronation set. Beautiful matching iridescent toning. 1 Pence-Pop 3 None Finer; 3 Pence-Pop 1, The Finest; 4 Pence-Pop 4 None Finer. 1 & 3 Pence PCGS graded Proof 65; 2 & 4 Pence PCGS graded Proof 64. Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value $750 - UP
Ex Spink, London, May 2005.
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$3,600
Lot 1182
  Great Britain. Proof Bronzed Penny, 1839. S.3948; KM-739a. Struck with medallic alignment. Victoria, 1837-1901. Young head left. Reverse; Britannia seated with shield and trident. Pop 10; 11 in 65; 3 in 66. PCGS graded Proof 64. Estimated Value $1,000 - UP
Ex Spink, London, May 2005.
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$3,120
Lot 1183
  Great Britain. Proof Bronzed Halfpenny, 1839. S.3949; KM-726a. Struck with medallic alignment. Victoria, 1837-1901. Young head left. Reverse; Britannia seated with shield and trident. Pop 2; 15 Finer at PCGS. PCGS graded Proof 63. Estimated Value $400 - UP
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$528
Lot 1184
  Great Britain. Bronzed Proof Farthing, 1839. S-3950; KM-725A. Victoria, 1837-1901. Young head left. Reverse; Britannia with shield and trident right. Taken from the scarce proof sets of 1839, this exceptional specimen has a dark chocolate finish. Pop 13; 15 Finer at PCGS. PCGS graded Proof 64. Estimated Value $300 - UP
Ex Spink, London, May 2005.
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$528
Lot 1185
  Great Britain. The "WH Medal", Prize for Industry, Courtesy and Integrity, Silver Medal, 1839. 58 mm, by Thomas Halliday, Images of the Theatre at Athens, with Spartans and Athenians, below left, Socrates in prison, and right, Demosthenes on a rocky shore. Reverse; Five-line inscription, a small oval in the lower center. Rare in silver. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value $150 - UP
"It is not known if the medal was ever awarded in silver, it is more usually found in bronze with the recipient's a number stamped within the oval on the reverse, and it was issued with a booklet extolling the virtues of Industry, Courtesy and Integrity. It is from the booklet that the date of issue is known."
Ex Baldwin's Auction 46, May 4, 2006, lot 2141.
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$660
Lot 1186
  Great Britain. Sovereign, 1846. S.3852; Fr-387e; KM-736.1. Victoria, 1837-1901. Young head left. Reverse; Crowned shield of arms within wreath. Pop 6; 4 in 64; 1 in 64+; 1 in 66. This coin photo in the PCGS Pop Report. PCGS graded MS-63. Estimated Value $1,250 - UP
Ex Baldwin St. James's Auction 2, Nov 5, 2005, lot 635.
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$3,480
Lot 1187
  Great Britain. Half Sovereign, 1851. S.3859; Fr-389b; KM-735.1. Victoria Young Head. Old time color of deep yellow. Very choice example. Pop 2; 1 in 65. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value $750 - UP
Ex Goldberg Sale 34, Feb 5, 2006, lot 2287.
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$2,520
Lot 1188
  Withdrawn Unsold
Lot 1189
  Great Britain. Pattern Decimal Penny, 1859. Peck-1996. Struck in bronze, 27 mm flan, plain edge. By J Wyon. Victoria, 1837-1901. Obv. Large diademed head left, with row of pearls along top, J W. on truncation, no beaded circle, VICTORIA D:G: BRIT: REG:F:D:, toothed border both sides. Reverse; struck en médaille, ONE DECIMAL PENNY in three lines, crown above, wreath of oak and laurel leaves around. Extremely rare. Pop 1; Only Example graded at PCGS. PCGS graded Proof 55. Estimated Value $1,000 - UP
Ex Baldwin's Auction 44, May 2, 2005, lot 570.
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$2,340
Lot 1190
  Great Britain. Pattern Farthing, 1859. Peck-2023. Struck in bronze. Victoria. Young head of the queen within beaded circle and small rose below. Reverse: Small Britannia facing right and ONE FARTHING above. MDCCCLIX below. This is a beautiful coin with a full proof finish and superb light toning. Only 2 to 5 of these pieces are known and this specimen could be the finest. PCGS graded Proof 64. Estimated Value $1,250 - UP
Ex Goldberg Sale, 34, Feb 5, 2006, lot 2757.
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$6,900
Lot 1191
  Great Britain. Pattern Penny, 1859. Peck-2031. Struck in nickel brass. 19.5 mm. Edge incused. Victoria. Crown surrounded by royal titles. Reverse: PENNY and number 1 centered within an octagon. This is an exceptionally choice example of one of the rare penny patterns of the period. Listed by peck and Freeman as cupro-nickel, this appears to have actually been made in nickel brass. Far superior to the Brand/Nobleman/Norweb specimen this may be the finest of the 6-15 pieces believed to exist. Extremely Rare. Pop 1; The only one graded at PCGS. PCGS graded Proof 64. Estimated Value $800 - UP
Ex Goldberg Sale 34, Feb 5, 2006, lot 2755.
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$2,520
Lot 1192
  Great Britain. Half Sovereign, 1860. S.3859A; Fr-389b; KM-735.1. Victoria. Young head of Queen facing left. Reverse; Crowned shield of arms. A real beauty with rich satiny luster. Scarce date and elusive this choice. Pop 2; None Finer at NGC. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value $1,000 - UP
Ex Goldberg Sale 34, Feb 5, 2006, lot 2292.
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$2,220
Lot 1193
  Great Britain. Proof Pattern Halfpenny, 1861. S.3956; Peck-1773; Fr 285 dies 7+G. Struck in cupro-nickel on a heavy 2 mm flan, 6.84g. Victoria, 1837-1901. Young laureate bust left, wreath of 16 leaves, toothed border both sides, VICTORIA D:G: BRITT:REG:F:D: Reverse; Britannia helmeted seated right on rocks, incuse breastplate, with trident and shield, lighthouse to left and ship to right on sea, date in exergue, legend HALF PENNY, within linear circle. Toned and very rare. Pop 1; The only Example graded at PCGS. PCGS graded Proof 65. Estimated Value $750 - UP
Ex Baldwin's Auction 44, May 2006, Lot 572.
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$1,800
Lot 1194
  Great Britain. Sovereign, 1862. S-3852d; Fr-387e; KM-736.1. Victoria, 1837-1901. Young head left, R over upside down R in VICTORIA. Reverse; Crowned shield of arms within wreath. Extremely rare, especially in this grade. Pop 1; 1 in 63. Only two graded at PCGS. This coin is photo in the PCGS Pop Report. PCGS graded MS-61. Estimated Value $2,000 - UP
Ex Baldwin St. James's Auction 2, Nov 5, 2005, lot 642.
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$2,520
Lot 1195
  Great Britain. Farthing, 1863. S.3958; KM-747.2. Victoria. Scarce date. Now rare in any grade. Pop 4; 3 in 62; 2 in 63. PCGS graded AU-55. Estimated Value $150 - UP
Ex Goldberg Sale 34, Feb 5, 2006, lot 2760.
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$180
Lot 1196
  Great Britain. The Prince of Wales, National Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral, Copper Medal, 1872. Eimer-1618; BHM-2928. 76 mm, by J S and A B Wyon, for the City of London Series, Londonia and Britannia greet the Queen and Prince. Reverse; The interior of the Cathedral, and congregation, with royal arms and inscribed ribbons. Only 400 specimens struck. NGC graded Uncirculated Detail (Obverse Tooled). Estimated Value $150 - UP
Ex Baldwin's Auction 46, May 4, 2006, lot 2148.
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$780
Lot 1197
  Great Britain. Half Crown, 1884. S.3889; ESC-712; KM-756. Victoria. Obverse young portrait of queen by Wyon. Reverse; Crowned shield of arms in wreath. Toned. Pop 1; 9 Finer at PCGS. PCGS graded MS-62. Estimated Value $200 - UP
Ex Baldwin & Sons, private treaty.
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$408
Lot 1198
  Great Britain. Five Pound, 1887. S.3864; Fr-390; KM-769. Victoria. Obverse Boehm's 'Jubilee head' portrait of Queen left, reverse has Pistrucci's classic St George and dragon. Beautifully struck with prooflike surfaces, this mint state specimen has all the eye appeal of a proof striking. Made in 1887 to celebrate the 50th year of the Queen's reign, the 1887 Five Pound coin is becoming almost impossible to find in top grades. PCGS graded MS-62. Estimated Value $3,000 - UP
Ex Baldwin St. James's Auction 2, Nov 5, 2005, lot 419.
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$6,000
Lot 1199
  Great Britain. Five Pounds, 1887. S.3864; Fr-390; KM-769. Victoria. Jubilee head left. Reverse; St. George slaying the dragon. PCGS graded About Uncirculated Detail (Cleaned). Estimated Value $2,000 - UP
Ex Anthony Tan, April, 2005, private treaty.
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$3,600
Lot 1200
  Great Britain. Two Pounds, 1887. S.3865; Fr-391; KM-768. Victoria, 1837-1901. Obverse, Boehm's 'Jubilee head' of Queen left. Reverse; St George and dragon. Lovely surfaces for a currency striking. Few of these coins were retained in such pleasing condition. Pop 46; 1 in 64+; 7 in 65; 1 in 65+; 1 in 66. PCGS graded MS-64. Estimated Value $1,300 - UP
Ex Baldwin St. James's Auction 2, Nov 5, 2005, lot 425.
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$2,880
Lot 1201
  Great Britain. Two Pounds, 1887. S.3865; Fr-391; KM-768. Victoria. Obverse, 'Jubilee' portrait of Queen left by J.E. Boehm. Reverse; St George and the dragon. PCGS graded MS-63. Estimated Value $1,200 - UP
Ex Baldwin St. James's Auction 2, Nov 5, 2005, lot 426.
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$2,160
Lot 1202
  Great Britain. Half Sovereign, 1887. S-3869; Fr-393; KM-766. Variety with normal JEB. Victoria, 1837-1901. Jubilee head. Full mint brilliance. PCGS graded MS-64. Estimated Value $300 - UP
Ex Baldwin & Son, Private treaty.
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$540
Lot 1203
  Great Britain. Pattern Penny, Struck in Aluminum, 1887. Peck-2180. 31 mm. Plain edge. By Adolph Weyl. Victoria, 1837-1901. Jubilee crowned veiled bust left, date either side of crown, beaded border both sides, VITORIA. QUEEN AND. EMPRESS. Reverse; Struck en medaille, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, quatrefoil at center, all within tressure, ONE PENNY below, stop either side, UNITED. KINGDOM. AND. GREATER BRITAIN. Pop 1; the only Example graded at PCGS. PCGS graded Proof 63 Cameo. Estimated Value $500 - UP
Ex Spink, London, May 20, 2005 Private Treaty.
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$4,320
Lot 1204
  Great Britain. Proof Sovereign, 1893. S-3874; Fr-396a; KM-785. Mintage: 773. Victoria. Crowned, veiled bust left. Reverse; St. George and the dragon. PCGS graded Proof 64+ Deep Cameo. Estimated Value $2,500 - UP
Ex St. James's Auction 2, May 11, 2005, lot 666.
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$10,500
Lot 1205
  Great Britain. Two Pounds, 1893. S.3873; Fr-395; KM-786. Victoria, 1837-1901. Crowned, veiled bust left. Reverse; St George and dragon right. PCGS graded MS-64. Estimated Value $2,000 - UP
Ex Baldwin St. James's Auction 2, Nov 5, 2005, lot 432.
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$4,080
Lot 1206
  Great Britain. Pair of Pennies, 1898. S.3961; KM-790. Victoria. Veiled head. Lot of 2 coins. Both pieces nice Red and Brown Uncirculated. Estimated Value $100 - UP
Ex Downies Australian Sale 289, Oct 2005, Lot 2340.
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$66
Lot 1207
  Great Britain. Coronation Matte Proof Gold Set: 5 & 2 Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign, 1902. Edward VII, 1901-1910. Half Sovereign. S.3974A; Fr-401a; KM-804. PCGS graded Matte Proof 62; Sovereign. S.3969; Fr-400a; KM-805. PCGS graded Matte Proof 62; Two Pounds. S.3968; Fr-399a; KM-806. PCGS graded Matte Proof 61; Five Pounds. S.3966; Fr-398a; KM-807. PCGS graded Matte Proof 62. Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value $4,500 - UP
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$8,400
Lot 1208
  Great Britain. Matte Proof Five Pounds, 1902. S.3966; Fr-398a; KM-807. Edward VII. Obverse; Uncrowned portrait of King by de Saulles. Reverse; Features classic version of St George and dragon by B. Pistrucci. Produced to celebrate the new king's coronation, one-year type coin. PCGS graded Matte Proof 60. Estimated Value $2,500 - UP
Ex St. James's Auction 2, May 11, 2005, lot 521.
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$3,840
Lot 1209
  Great Britain. Matte Proof Two Pounds, 1902. S-3968; Fr-399a; KM-806. Edward VII, 1901-1910. From a mintage of only 8,066 struck for the coronation. Bare head of King facing right. Reverse; St George slaying the dragon right, date in exergue. PCGS graded Matte Proof 64. Estimated Value $2,000 - UP
Ex Baldwin's Auction 2, May 2005, lot 523.
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$3,120
Lot 1210
  Great Britain. 9-Piece Silver Matte Proof Set, 1902. S.3979-3983, 3985; KM-799-803, MDS159. Crown to Maundy Set. Edward VII. Hairline scratch on Halfcrown. All evenly toned. Lot of 9 coins. Matte Proof. Estimated Value $500 - UP
Ex Baldwin's private treaty.
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$1,920
Lot 1211
  Great Britain. Britannia Moneta Die Trial, 1927. Struck in Brass. Royal Mint. 5.7 grams. 25.4 mm. Obverse "Royal Mint Die Trial" around star of David with 1927 in center. Reverse; Seated Moneta with hammer and anvil. NGC graded AU-50. Estimated Value $200 - UP
With letter from the Royal Mint stating "This piece is one of the sample "Coins" struck from time to time, mainly for potential overseas customers, as examples of different coin sizes and metal content. Special dies are used for this Purpose."
Ex Australian Coin Auctions, Auction 289 October 18-20, 2005, lot 2354.
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$150
Lot 1212
  Great Britain. Coronation Gold Proof Set, 1937. Fr-409-412; KM-21; S.PS15. George VI, 1936-1952. Half Sovereign, PCGS graded Proof 63; Sovereign, PCGS graded Proof 63; Two Pounds, PCGS graded Proof 62 Cameo; Five Pounds, PCGS graded Proof 63 Cameo. Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value $7,500 - UP
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$17,400
Lot 1213
  Great Britain. Proof Threepence, 1946. S.4112; KM-849; Peck-2389. Brass. George VI. Rare. Pop 2; 1 in PR66. This coin photo in the PCGS Pop Report. PCGS graded Proof 65. Estimated Value $500 - UP
Ex Baldwin's Auction 44, May 2, 2006, lot 1023.
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$1,980
Lot 1214
  Great Britain. Brass Threepence, 1946. S.4112; KM-849. George VI. Bare head left. Rare date of series. Pop 3; 4 in 63; 7 in 64. PCGS graded MS-62. Estimated Value $300 - UP
Ex Goldberg's Sale 34, Feb.7, 2006, lot 2809.
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$408
Lot 1215
  Great Britain. Brockage Threepence Error, ND (1954-). Type of KM-901. Elizabeth II. Brockage on reverse. Mint error. The only Example graded at NGC. NGC graded AU-53. Estimated Value $200 - UP
Ex Goldberg Sale 34, Feb 5, 2006, lot 2812.
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$552
Lot 1216
  Great Britain. Proof Threepence, 1960. S.4153; KM-900. Elizabeth II. Brilliant Proof and excessively rare. A VIP striking-probably one of only 5 or so known, and may be the finest example. Pop 1; the only one graded at PCGS. This coin photo in the PCGS Pop Report. PCGS graded Proof 63. Estimated Value $400 - UP
Ex Goldberg Sale 34, Feb 6, 2006, lot 2913.
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$6,300
Lot 1217
  Great Britain. Five Pounds, 1993. KM-945. Elizabeth II. 1.1775 ounce. Mintage of only 906 pieces. Pop 3; 3 in 69DPL; 1 in 70DPL. Only 7 graded at NGC in DPL. NGC graded MS-68 Deep Prooflike. Estimated Value $1,800 - UP
Ex Goldberg Sale 34, Feb 5, 2006, lot 2304.
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$2,760



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