1902 Matt Proof Five Pounds, Edward VII, revere, St George and the dragon, date below.
This example is as struck, an excellent coin.
£3,350
1902 Matt Proof Five Pounds, Edward VII, revere, St George and the dragon, date below.
This example is as struck, an excellent coin.
£3,350
1887 Five Pounds, Victoria Jubilee head, reverse, St George and the dragon, date below, S.3864.
This example is prooflike uncirculated, a choice example of this year.
£4,200
2000 Proof Sovereign, King George III Privy, Elizabeth II
This example is slabbed by NGC PF70 ULTRA CAMEO.
£600
1808 Third Guinea, George III laureate head, reverse, Crowned value, S.3740.
This example has been slabbed by NGC MS61. A mint state example, in our view strictly graded, scarce.
£1,100
1804 Half Guinea, George III seventh laureate head, reverse, Shield in Garter, S.3727.
This example has been slabbed by NGC MS63. In our view strictly graded, it is prooflike, brilliant uncirculated.
£1,300
1687 over 6 Guinea, James II second laureate head, reverse, Crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, S.3402.
This example is virtually extremely fine, attractive gold toning, rare.
£5,750
1795 Guinea, George III fifth laureate head, reverse, Crowned shield, S.3729.
This example has been slabbed by NGC MS61. A rare year, in our opinion very strictly graded.
£1,750
Elizabeth I, half angel, third issue, mint mark coronet (1567-70) St. Michael slaying the dragon, reverse, shield within ship, E and rose above, pellet stops, weight 2.46grms, S.2517; N.1992/1; Schneider -; Brown and Comber D3, this coin.
Previous collections:
P.W.P Carylon-Britton
V.J.E. Ryan, sold by Glendining, 28 6 1950, lot 298
H. Hird, sold by Glendining, 30 5 1961, lot 39
Christie’s, 26 2 1981, lot 601
This is one of only two known examples, thus is excessively rare. It has been slabbed by NGC AU53 ‘TOP POP’. A superb rarity with an exceptional provenance having been in numerous illustrious collections.
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Info1764 Proof Pattern (plain edge) Half Guinea, by Richard Yeo, young laureate bust, reverse, Crowned garnished shield, W&R 128 (R5).
This example has been slabbed by NGC PF64 CAMEO ‘TOP POP’. This is an exceptional example of an extremely rare proof-pattern issue.
price on request
Edward III (1327-77), Gold Noble, Fourth coinage, Pre-Treaty period (1351-61), series G, King within ship holding shield, mint mark cross, reverse, Saltire stops, E in centre, lions, lis, weight 7.63grms, N.1179/1180; S.1490.
This example is extremely fine, a superior example, extremely attractive with much eye appeal, very rare in this grade.
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