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June 2016 Pre-Long Beach


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Lot 2948
Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1920 NGC MS64. S.4021; ESC-767; KM-818.1a. George V. Obverse portrait by Mackennal. Type 1 effigy with deeply engraved features. Rev, shield of arms. Mint state with bright, lightly toned surfaces. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value $175 - 200
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Realized
$247
Lot 2949
Great Britain. Shilling, 1920 Choice Unc. S.4023; ESC-1430; KM-816a. George V. Obverse, deeply engraved portrait of King left by Mackennal. Reverse, lion on crown. Uncirculated and very scarce this nice. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$118
Lot 2950
Great Britain. Sixpence, 1920 Choice Unc. S.4024; ESC-1806; KM-815a.1. George V. Exceptionally well struck mint state and rare thus. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value $80 - 100
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$100
Lot 2951
Great Britain. Shilling, 1921 NGC MS65. S.4023A; ESC-1431; KM-816a. George V. King's nose points to S in GEORGIVS variety. Obverse portrait left by Mackennal. Reverse, lion on crown. A beautiful silky light silver finish on this rare variety. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value $150 - 175
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$188
Lot 2952
Great Britain. Florin, 1922 Brilliant Unc. S.4022A; ESC-941; KM-817a; Davies 1748. George V. Obverse Mackennals portrait of king left. Reverse crowned cruciform shields. Bright uncirculated and a tough date to find. Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $100 - 120
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Lot 2953
Great Britain. Sixpence, 1922 Choice Unc. S.4024; ESC-1808; KM-815a.1. George V. Pristine mint state with pleasing surfaces. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value $60 - 80
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Lot 2954
Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1923 Choice Brilliant Unc. S.4021A; ESC-770; KM-818.2. George V. Obverse portait by Mackennal. Reverse, shield of arms. Mint state and well struck. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $75 - 100
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$82
Lot 2955
Great Britain. Florin, 1924 Brilliant Unc. S.4022A; ESC-943; KM-817a. George V. Obverse portrait of king left by Mackennal. Reverse, crowned cruciform shields. Uncirculated and scarce in this grade. Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $80 - 100
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Lot 2956
Great Britain. Florin, 1926 Choice Brilliant Unc. S.4022A; ESC-945; KM-817a. George V. Obverse Mackennal's portait of king left. Reverse crowned cruciform shields, Bright uncirculated and nicely detailed. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $120 - 140
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$141
Lot 2957
Great Britain. Crown, 1927 NGC Proof 64. S.4036; ESC-367; Dav-110; KM-836. George V. Obverse portrait of king left by Bertram Mackennal. Reverse, large crown within wreath, by Kruger Gray. Flawless mint state with a pleasing 'satin' look. NGC graded Proof 64. Estimated Value $400 - 450
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Lot 2958
Great Britain. Proof Halfcrown, 1927 NGC Proof 64. S.4037; ESC-776; KM-835. George V. Obverse, modified effigy of King by Mackennal. Reverse, shield of arms with interlinked crowned Gs each side. NGC graded Proof 64. Estimated Value $120 - 140
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Lot 2959
Great Britain. Matte Proof Florin, 1927 NGC Matte Proof 67. S.4037; ESC-947 var; KM-834. George V. Obverse modified portrait of George V by Bertram McKennal, GEORGIVS V DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX. Reverse, four cruciform shields with the arms of England, Scotland and Ireland, legend reads: FID DEF IND IMP 1927 ONE FLORIN. Excessively rare. NGC graded Matte Proof 67.
* Accompanied by a cutting from the British 'Daily Telegraph' newspaper of 5 November 1927, featuring images of the 'new coinage.' The 6 new silver coins were introduced late in 1927 and the Crown piece was the first Five Shilling coin produced since 1902. It was also a Proof-only issue which was not intended for general circulation, although from the mintage of 15,030 many inevitably did circulate as currency coins. The 1927 six-coin collection of coins (Crown, halfcrown, florin, shilling, sixpence and threepence) was the first Proof set of coins issued since the 1911 (Coronation) collection.

The reverse designs were new creations by George Kruger Gray (Dec 25 1880-May 2 1943). Kruger Gray provided many of the (mostly heraldic) reverse designs for the British Empire coinage from 1927-1952. The Royal Mint experimented with a small number of matte proofs which were apparently made for photographic purposes. Estimated Value $2,500-UP
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$5,170
Lot 2960
Great Britain. Matte Proof Sixpence, 1927 NGC Matte Proof 66. S.4040; ESC-1816A (Rarity-6); KM-832. George V. Obverse, modified portrait of King by Bertram Mackennal. GEORGIVS V D.G. BRITT. OMN: REX F.D. IND: IMP: Reverse acorn design by Kruger Gray. SIX PENCE A D 1927. Well struck with lovely frosted surfaces. Excessively Rare. NGC graded Matte Proof 66.
* A special striking, and one of very few matte proof coins of 1927 struck specially by the Royal Mint for photographic purposes. Estimated Value $1,500 - 2,000
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$3,408
Lot 2961
Great Britain. Matte Proof Threepence, 1927 NGC Matte Proof 67. S.4042; ESC-2141A (Rarity-6); KM-831. George V. Obverse, modified portrait of king left by Bertram Mackennal GEORGIVS V D.G. BRITT. OMN: REX F.D. IND: IMP: Reverse, acorn design by Kruger Gray. Mint state with beautiful flawless surfaces. NGC graded Matte Proof 67.
* This small coin was undoubtedly part of a set of matte proof silver pieces made in 1927 by the Royal for photographic purposes. An interesting piece of British twentieth century numismatic history. Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,500
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Realized
$2,820
Lot 2962
Great Britain. Crown, 1928 NGC MS64. S.4036; ESC-368; Dav-110; KM-836. George V. Obverse portrait of king left by Bertram Mackennal. Reverse, large crown within wreath, by Kruger Gray. A near flawless mint state example of this scarce coin. Only 9034 crowns were produced in 1928 and many suffered surface severe marking from transportation in bags. This did not, and is an outstanding example of a coin which is scarce in all top grades. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value $500 - 600
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Realized
$646
Lot 2963
Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1930 NGC MS65. S.4037; ESC-779; KM-835. George V. Obverse, modified effigy of King left by Bertram Mackennal. Reverse, crowned shield of arms with two crowned interlinked G's each side. A superb mint state example of this key date in the Halfcrown series. Seldom ever seen so free of imperfections, and with a light golden peripheral tone. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value $900 - 1,000
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$1,351
Lot 2964
Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1928 Choice Unc. S.4037; ESC-777; KM-835. George V. Last (Modified) portrait. Uncirculated with pleasant tone. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value $60 - 80
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Realized
$112
Lot 2965
Great Britain. Florin, 1928 Choice Unc. S. 4038; ESC-948; KM-834. George V. Obverse modified effigy of king left by Bertram Mackennal. Reverse crowned cruciform shields. Uncirculated and surprisingly free from surface marks. Lightly toned. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value $70 - 90
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Realized
$88
Lot 2966
Great Britain. Florin, 1928 Lustrous Unc. S.4038; ESC-948; KM-834. George V. Uncirculated with a strong grey blue tone. Lustrous Uncirculated. Estimated Value $70 - 90
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Lot 2967
  Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1929 Choice Unc. S.4037; ESC-778; KM-835. George V. Last (Modified) portrait. Uncirculated with pleasant tone. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value $60 - 80
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$88
Lot 2968
Great Britain. Penny, 1930 NGC MS64 RD. S.4055; KM-838. George V. Mint state with full dazzling original color. NGC graded MS-64 Red. Estimated Value $80 - 100
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$53
Lot 2969
Great Britain. Crown, 1933 NGC MS64. S.4036; ESC-373; Dav-110; KM-836. George V. Obverse portrait of king left by Bertram Mackennal. Reverse, large crown within wreath, by Kruger Gray. Uncirculated. A pleasant satiny look distinguishes this rare coin which is practically free from surface abrasions. Only 7132 pieces were made. Very difficult to locate in true mint state. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value $500 - 600
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Realized
$705
Lot 2970
Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1934 NGC MS63. S.4037; ESC-783; KM-835. George V. Obverse, modified effigy of King left by Bertram Mackennal. Reverse, crowned shield of arms. Uncirculated and a very tough date in this grade. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$165
Lot 2971
Great Britain. Silver Jubilee Medal, 1935 Choice Unc. BHM-4249; Eimer-2029. George V. Obverse busts of George V and Queen Mary crowned and draped. VI MAII MCMX MCMXXXV. Reverse, view of Windsor Castle (by Percy Metcalfe) and legend STET FORTUNA DOMUS. 57mm diameter with original matte finish intact, mint state and accompanied by original gold embossed Royal Mint case. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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Lot 2972
Great Britain. Florin, 1935 Choice Unc. S.4038; ESC-954; KM-834. George V. Obverse modified effigy of king left by Bertram Mackennal. Reverse crowned cruciform shields. Superb iridescent blue and mauve toning. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value $80 - 100
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$94
Lot 2973
Great Britain. Florin, 1936 Choice Unc. S.4038; ESC-955; KM-834. George V. Uncirculated with an eye-catching golden green tone. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value $70 - 90
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$82
Lot 2974
Great Britain. Matte Proof Crown, 1937 NGC Matte Proof 67. S4078-9 (type); ESC-393B (Rarity-7); KM-857. George VI. Obverse, portrait of King left by Henry Paget - GEORGIVS VI D:G: BR: OMN: REX. The artist's initials below truncation. Reverse, crowned coat of arms with lion and unicorn supporting, FID: DEF: IND:IMP above, CROWN: 1937 below. The artist's initials K.G. (Kruger Gray) appear in the field in between the legs of the lion and the unicorn. Mint state and of the highest rarity. Edge reeded/milled. It is understood that a tiny number the 1937 Proof coins were produced with matte surfaces by the Royal Mint for photographic purposes. This is an excessively rare and flawless example. NGC graded Matte Proof 67.
* In the Norweb catalogue (where a matte proof 1937 set of coins was offered for sale) it was stated: 'It is understood that the practice of making a small number of matte proofs, of this and other issues, was to facilitate the ease of photography at the time.' Another set of matte proofs, less the Maundy money is illustrated in the Royal Mint Report for 1935/1936 (pl.A 1-12). Linecar and Stone (p111) only record one other (complete) set of 1937 matte proof coins noted in commerce. Estimated Value $4,000 - 5,000
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$38,775
Lot 2975
Great Britain. Proof Crown, 1937 PCGS PF64 DC. S4079; KM-857. George VI. Obverse, portrait of King left by H. Paget - GEORGIVS VI D:G: BR: OMN: REX. Reverse, crowned coat of arms with lion and unicorn supporting, FID: DEF: IND: IMP above, CROWN: 1937 below. Edge reeded/milled. Attractive golden blue tone. PCGS graded Proof 64 Deep Cameo. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$470
Lot 2976
Great Britain. General Service Medal, 1939-1945 EF. Sliver. George VI. single clasp. Malaya. Awarded to: 1180 CONST MOHAMED ISA BIN SALEM S'PORE POL. Without ribbon. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $125 - 175

Ex Walter Scheer Collection.

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$118
Lot 2977
Great Britain. Maundy Set, 1953 NGC MS65. S.4126; ESC-2570 (R2); KM-MDS212. Elizabeth II. Obverse, young portrait of HM Queen by Mary Gillick right. Reverse, crowned numeral within wreath to denote denomination. Superb mint state, and toning lightly. The rarest of all 20th century Maundy sets. Lot of 4 coins. NGC graded All MS-65.
* The 1953 Maundy ceremony took place at St Paul's Cathedral in early April of that year, several weeks before the Queen was crowned at Westminster Abbey on 2nd June. Queen Elizabeth was accompanied at this her first Maundy ceremony by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
It is said that most of the Maundy coin sets in 1953 were taken away by overseas visitors at the time of the Coronation, and of the small number made, many sets did not survive or were later scuffed and damaged. Consequently, the current catalogue value of a basic mint state set is around $1500. Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,200
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Realized
$1,939
Lot 2978
Great Britain. Proof Crown, 1953 PCGS PF64 CAM. S.4136; ESC-393H (Rarity-3); KM-894. Elizabeth II. Designed by Gilbert Ledward and produced to a superior finish compared to the normal Proof Crown of that year. Obverse, Queen on horseback left, E II R crowned to right and left. FIVE SHILLINGS below. ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA BRITT OMN REGINA FIDEI DEFENSOR around. Reverse, cruciform shields and national emblems between, design by Edgar Fuller. Superb frosted Proof with sharp edge and attractive blue-mauve tone. A rare variety of this iconic Coronation year Crown. Purchased by the consignor as a VIP Strike. PCGS graded Proof 64 Cameo. Estimated Value $600 - 700
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Realized
$2,174
Lot 2979
Great Britain. Partial Proof Set, 1956. This very rare set is only missing the threepence and the English and Scottish shillings. Proofs exist for all dates, 1954 to 1963 in very small numbers, probably less than 10 per year struck for VIP's. NGC pop reports show less than 3 pieces having been graded for any one year with none graded for some of the years. The 1956 proof set not in the Norweb collection. Lot of 5 coins. Farthing NGC graded Proof 66 Red and Brown Cameo; Halfpenny NGC graded Proof 66 Red and Brown Cameo; Sixpence NGC graded Proof 67 Cameo; Florin NGC Proof 67; Halfcrown NGC graded Proof 67 Cameo. Estimated Value $7,500-UP
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$9,400
Lot 2980
Great Britain. VIP Proof Crown, 1960 PCGS PF64 DC. S.4143; ESC-393M (Rarity-4); KM-909. Elizabeth II. Obverse portrait of Queen Elizabeth II ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA F: D: FIVE SHILLINGS.' Reverse, cruciform shields of England, Scotland, England and Ireland with emblems, thistle, rose, shamrock, and leek. Crown in center, 19 60 below. The obverse and reverse are identical to both the normal currency issue and the somewhat scarcer polished die variety, but on the VIP specimen the design is frosted and the field highly polished. Superb example. PCGS graded Proof 64 Deep Cameo.
*Linecar and Stone states that a footnote in the 1968 edition of English Silver Coinage points out that the 1960 crown was struck on the occasion of the British Trade Fair in New York and the coins sold at the Exhibition site were struck in the UK from polished dies and exported in special blue plastic cases. After the closing of the Exhibition unsold pieces were shipped back to the UK in bags, having been removed from the cases. In consequence, polished die crowns are very difficult to obtain in perfect state.'
The VIP proofs are considerably rarer than the polished die crowns and ESC rates these as Rarity 4 (11- 20 examples known) The polished die crowns are merely rated as 'Scarce.'. Estimated Value $1,400 - 1,600
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$3,537
Lot 2981
Great Britain. Elizabeth II, Royal Mint, undated (circa 1967-1968) official set. 10 Pence and 5 Pence in cupro-nickel, 2 Pence, 1 Pence and Half Penny in bronze. Struck by the Royal Mint in advance of the decimalisation process. Obverse, numerals denoting denomination. Reverse, plain or Royal Mint logo. Excessively rare as a set. Mint state. Sold with a group of the actual first 5 decimal coin denominations issued. 1968 5 Pence, MS-65, and the 1968 10 Pence NGC graded MS-64; 1971 Halfpenny, Penny and 2 Pence NGC graded MS-64 Red and Brown; Numeral ½ NGC graded MS 64 Red; Numeral 1 NGC graded MS-63 RB; Numeral 2 NGC graded MS-64 RB; Numeral 5 NGC graded MS-66; Numeral 10 NGC grade.
*In 1968, three years before Britain adopted a totally new decimal currency, the Royal Mint produced a set of 5 coins in a blue wallet, to show the public how the new coinage would look. Although distributed in 1968 the nickel coins were dated 1968, but the 3 bronze coins were post-dated to 1971.
There was a Decimal Currency Board set up, with Chairman Lord Fiske supervising the changeover, and the conversion to decimal currency - probably the greatest coinage change ever experienced in the United Kingdom - continued gradually over the next three years. Only the 10 Pence, 5 Pence, 2 pence, 1 Penny and ½ Penny were available in 1968, as the 50 Pence coin (to replace the 10 Shilling banknote) was not introduced until the following year.
The obverse of the new coins featured a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Arnold Machin and the reverse designs were by Christopher Ironside.
Before the large numbers of 5-coin wallet sets of coins were produced, the Royal Mint made a few (possibly only 3 or 4) official sets of trial coins, which replicated the size, weight and metal of the planned currency coins, but had the numerals 10, 5, 2, 1 and ½ in the place of the Queen's portrait, to represent the new denominations. These pieces have the correct milled/reeded edges on the nickel pieces and plain edges on the bronze. The 3 larger pieces have the Royal Mint logo on the reverse.
This set of decimal trials or patterns is an important piece of Britain's numismatic history. Estimated Value $1,400 - 1,600
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$1,528
Lot 2982
Great Britain. Mint Error 20 Pence, 1998 NGC MS65. Struck on a small neat round nickel or cupro-nickel (foreign on NGC holder) planchet, well centred and with a weight of 2.8 grams (normally 5 grams) this may have been produced as a result of experimentation at the British Royal Mint. In the early 1990s the size (and weight) of the 5 pence and 10 pence coins was reduced dramatically, and there is speculation that the same fate was later considered for the 20 pence coin. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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Realized
$259
Lot 2983
Great Britain. Mint Error 20 Pence, 1998 NGC MS63 RB. Struck on a penny copper coated steel planchet/flan, this may also be the result of experimentation within the Royal Mint. The weight is approximately 3.6 (normally 5 grams) but the coin appears well struck and mint state. NGC graded MS-63 Red & Brown. Estimated Value $75 - 100
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$153
Lot 2984
  England. King Edward I and II Silver Pennies from the Loch Doon Treasure. Consists of: Edward I, 1272-1307 AR Penny (34 pcs); Edward II, 1307-1327 AR Penny (30 pcs). Each in an old envelop with full descriptions. Coins grade Fair to Fine and includes some chipped and fragmented pieces. Each exhibit deep natural iridescent hoard toning. Lot of 64 coins. Estimated Value $1,000-UP
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$852
Lot 2985
  Withdrawn Unsold
Lot 2986
  Great Britain. Miscellaneous Lot: Fine. Includes: Half Farthing, 1844; Farthing's 1826 and 1839; Half Penny, 1858/7; Shilling, 1897 (2 pieces); Florin's 1872 and 1902; 3 Shillings Bank Token, 1813 and Jersey 18 Pence Token, 1813 (worn). Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 10 coins. Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$223
Lot 2987
  Withdrawn Unsold
Lot 2988
  Withdrawn Unsold
Lot 2989
  Great Britain. Collection of Farthings and Fractional Farthings: 1795 Bath token farthing, 1799, 1822, 1825, 1860 Toothed border, 1862, 1867, 1873, 1875H, 1878, 1880, 1881(2), 1881H(2), 1882H, 1886(3) 1887, 1890, 1894, 1895 Young head, 1895 Old head, 1896(2) 1903, 1909(2), 1911(2), 1913(2),1917, 1918, 1919, 1925(3) 1928, 1929, 1930(2), 1931, 1932(2), 1933, 1934, 1939, 1940, 1943, 1949, and 1835 Third Farthing. All mint state or thereabouts. Lot of 53 coins. Estimated Value $1,250 - 1,500
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Lot 2990
  Anglo-Saxon. Plantagenet Silver Hoard. 48-piece King Edward Pennies from the Loc. Consists of King Edward I, 1272-1307 (26 pcs) and King Edward II, 1307-1327 (22 pcs) Silver Pennies. Each fully described. Coins range from Fair to Very Good and all are nicely toned. In addition, includes 15 broken and chipped pennies (also fully described).
Sometime shortly after AD 1320, during the border wars between King Robert Bruce of Scotland and the English Plantagenet Kings, a hoard of silver pennies was hidden at Loch Doon. The hoard was rediscovered late in the 20th century. Estimated Value $1,000-UP

From the Loch Doon Treasure Hoard.

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$705
Lot 2991
  Great Britain. George III Group of tokens: With varying degrees of mint red: Birmingham Penny 1812, Union Copper Co. with clasped hands Unc/red, Birmingham Halfpenny 1792 (D+H 144) Unc/some red, Hampshire Petersfield Halfpenny 1793 (D+H 48) Unc, some red, Suffolk Blything Halfpenny 1794 Unc, Norfolk Norwich Halfpenny Unc,1794, Essex Chelmsford Halfpenny Unc some red 1794, Hampshire Emsworth Halfpenny (D+H 30) 1795, Middllesex Skidmore Halfpenny 1797 (D+H 605) St Margarets Church. Lot of 8 coins. Estimated Value $600 - 700
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Lot 2992
  Great Britain. Lot of Medals from the Elgin Marbles: EF or better. BHM-1061; Eimer-1140. By Edward Thomason. Bronze. 51 mm each. George IV. Royal Arms. Reverse; A fragment from the Parthenon frieze. Partial set. Cleaned with some spotting. Lot of 14 Medals. Extremely Fine or better. Estimated Value $250 - 300
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$411
Lot 2993
  Great Britain. Lot of Victorian bronze: EF. Pennies: 1876H, 1877, 1878, 1879(3) 1881, 1881H (2) 1882H, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1892(2). Halfpennies: 1876H, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1881H, 1882H, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1889, 1890, 1892. Lot of 31 coins. Generally, Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $250 - 300
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$676
Lot 2994
  Withdrawn Unsold
Lot 2995
  Great Britain. Trio of Crowns. 1887, 1898 LXII, 1902 EF to Unc. Lot of 3 coins. Extremely Fine To Uncirculated. Estimated Value $500 - 600
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$505
Lot 2996
  Great Britain. Lot of Maundy Set's: 1902, 1919, 1946, 1955. Unc. ESC-2517, 2536, 2563, 2572. Edward VII, George V, George VI and Elizabeth II. All in custom plastic holders. Lot of 4 Sets. Uncirculated to Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value $500 - 600
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$617
Lot 2997
Great Britain. Accumulation of British bronze coins: From the end of the reign of King George V and start of the reign of King George VI, saved in mint state at the time. Comprising Uncirculated: 5 x 1935 Pennies, 13 x 1936 Pennies, 5 x 1936 Halfpennies, 6 x 1937 Halfpennies. Most with substantial mint red. Catalogue value of nearly $1000. Lot of 29 coins. Estimated Value $250 - 300
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Realized
$182



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