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1887 gold five pounds, EF/UNC, lightly cleaned.
1887 gold five pounds, AEF with some small surface marks.
1887 gold two pounds, brilliant, almost UNC.
1893 two pounds, brilliant & practically UNC, the surfaces semi prooflike. Nice examples of this
1893 two pounds, brilliant & practically UNC, the surfaces semi prooflike. Nice examples of this issue are becoming increasingly difficult to find...
1869 sovereign (shield back), GVF/EF.
1887 proof sovereign, A/FDC with good 'cameo' frosting both sides and only the tiniest surface marks
1887 proof sovereign, A/FDC with good 'cameo' frosting both sides and only the tiniest surface marks visible under magnification. Very rare.
1844 crown, cinquefoil stops on edge, AEF with good original lustre, S3882.
1844 crown, cinquefoil stops, about EF with attractive light tone over slightly reflective surfaces and the scarcer of the two edge types.
1844 crown, star stops, choice and practically uncirculated with a delightful light golden tone
1844 crown, star stops, choice and practically uncirculated with a delightful light golden tone fading to blue in places. Rare in this high grade....
1845 crown, a strong GVF/AEF but has been cleaned. a minot cut to right of date and some porosity to
1845 crown, a strong GVF/AEF but has been cleaned. a minot cut to right of date and some porosity to upper obverse field.
1845 crown, about EF with attractive light tone over quite reflective surfaces.
1845 crown, GEF with good mint bloom. All young head crowns rare in high grade. S3882
1845 crown, VF with pleasing appearance. A small cut on the edge between TUTAMEN and ANNO is
1845 crown, VF with pleasing appearance. A small cut on the edge between TUTAMEN and ANNO is unapparent when viewing the coin face-on so barely de...
1847 crown, (YH) practically UNC with light golden tone over slightly reflective surfaces. This is
1847 crown, (YH) practically UNC with light golden tone over slightly reflective surfaces. This is the scarcest date of the currency series but is...
1847 crown, young head, GVF+/AEF, attractive and the scarcest currency crown of this short series.
1847 crown, young head, GVF+/AEF, attractive and the scarcest currency crown of this short series.
1887 & 1889 crowns, both EF. (2)
1887 & 1889 crowns, both EF. (2) ...[more]
1887 crown, uncirculated with nice prooflike fields and light toning.
1887 crown, VF, another 1890, AVF plus 1887 double florin, Arabic 1, AVF. (3)
1887, 1889 (2) & 1892 crowns, VF or better. (4) ...[more]
1889 crown, GVF+, nice olive tone.
1892 crown, ABU/UNC, the rarest date of the series in high grade.
1893 LVI crown, choice and practically BU with prooflike surfaces and light 'cameo' frosting.
1893 LVI crown, choice and practically BU with prooflike surfaces and light 'cameo' frosting.
1893 LVI crown, GEF & quite prooflike with peripheral steel blue tone. ...[more]
1893 LVI crown, nice EF with much mint brilliance.
1893 LVI crown, practically UNC with choice mint bloom.
1893 LVII crown, EF with a nice light grey tone and very attractive with good eye-appeal. rare.
1893 LVII crown, EF with a nice light grey tone and very attractive with good eye-appeal. rare.
1894 LVIII crown, UNC & unusually strongly struck for this scarce issue. ...[more]
1895 LIX crown & 1896 LX crown, GF & VF respectively (2). ...[more]
1895 LIX crown, AEF, good mint bloom remaining.
1895 LVIII crown, nice EF with good mint bloom and very light tone. Much scarcer than the LIX edge.
1895 LVIII crown, nice EF with good mint bloom and very light tone. Much scarcer than the LIX edge.
1896 LX crown, GEF with much mint brilliance.
1896 LX crown, GF plus 1889 double florin, AF (2)
1896 LX crown, practically UNC, a few light contact marks.
1896 LX crown, practically UNC with light grey tone, a tiny rim-nick below date.
1897 LX crown, brilliant and practically Mint state with just a faint hint of tone.
1897 LXI crown, a few really tiny contact marks to the obverse, otherwise choice and practically
1897 LXI crown, a few really tiny contact marks to the obverse, otherwise choice and practically uncirculated with nice 'cabinet' tone.
1897 LXI crown, UNC with considerable mint brilliance, includes coincraft ticket priced £495.
1897 LXI crown, UNC with considerable mint brilliance, includes coincraft ticket priced £495.
1899 LXII crown, UNC and very scarce in this high grade.
1900 LXIII crown, AEF with some residual mint bloom.
1900 LXIV crown, UNC with some brilliance.
1887 double florin, Arabic 1 in date, UNC with reflective fields and light tone.
1887 double florin, EF with some mint bloom, Roman I in date
1887 proof double florin, arabic 1 in date, A/FDC with 'cameo' frosting and rainbow tone.
1888 double florin, Inverted 1, EF with unusually, absolutely no trace of the missing serif under
1888 double florin, Inverted 1, EF with unusually, absolutely no trace of the missing serif under high magnification. Rare.
1888 double florin, GEF with full brilliance, light scratches on cheek under magnification.
1889 double florin, inverted 1, AEF/EF, rare.
1889 double florin, inverted 1, AEF, rare.
1890 double florin, GEF with almost full mint brilliance, the scarcest date of this short series.
1890 double florin, GEF with almost full mint brilliance, the scarcest date of this short series.
1841 halfcrown, GEF with a choice tone and extremely rare in this high grade. It is worthy of
1841 halfcrown, GEF with a choice tone and extremely rare in this high grade. It is worthy of comment that the harp on this coin is well struck-up...
1843 halfcrown, GEF with a light tone. A rare date, very rare in this high grade.
1844 halfcrown, GVF, exists with both plain and crosslet 4s in date, this coin is the plain variety which in our experience is the rarer of the tw...
1845 halfcrown, EF/GEF with much mint bloom, previously sold as the extremely rare 5/3 variety, we
1845 halfcrown, EF/GEF with much mint bloom, previously sold as the extremely rare 5/3 variety, we are unconvinced, so offer it here as the straig...
1845/3 halfcrown, an exceptionally well struck prooflike UNC with just light hints of tone. The
1845/3 halfcrown, an exceptionally well struck prooflike UNC with just light hints of tone. The overdate clear with the mid-point of the 3 visible...
1846 halfcrown, EF with good reflective surfaces and thin die - crack on the obverse field.
1846 halfcrown, virtually BU & well-struck with a few very minor surface marks. Very attractive
1846 halfcrown, virtually BU & well-struck with a few very minor surface marks. Very attractive and rare in this high grade. ...[more]