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SATURDAY 5TH APRIL at 12 NOON 1. 1845 Crown 2. 1822 Crown 3 SATURDAY 5TH APRIL AT 12 NOON 1. 1845 crown 27. ditto 2. 1822 crown 28. 1887 ½ crown better grade 3. 1887 crown better grade 29. 1887 ½ crown 4. 1902 crown 30. 1887 shilling & 2 sixpences better grade 5. 1935 crown 31. 1797 Cartwheel 2d 6. 1924 USA Dollar 32. USA silver 1oz dollar 7. 1889 “ “ 33. 2 x USA silver dollars 8. 1880 “ “ 34. ditto 9. 1884 “ “ 35. 3 x USA ½ dollar & ¼ dollar proof 10. 1892 USA commemorative half dollar 36. 1887 Florin 11. 1952 “ “ “ 37. 1918 shilling better grade 12. 1952 “ “ “ 38. 1928 ½ crown + shilling 1936 better grade 13. 1946 “ “ “ 39. 1929 + 1935 florin better grade 14. 2006 proof 1oz dollar 40. Silver 3d’s 15. 2 x 1oz dollar 41. USA silver dollar & ½ dollar 16. Ditto 42. Sheet Australian coins 17. 1830 Maundy 4 pence 43. Sheet South African coins 18. 1762 silver 3d 44. Sheet Dutch coins 19. 1827 silver 3d 45. Sheet mainly Dutch coins 20. 1838 silver 4d 46. Sheet coins some 18thc 21. 1834 silver 1 ½ d 47. Sheet German coins 22. 1844 1/3 farthing 48. Sheet French coins 23. 1838 Groat 49. Ditto 24. 1787 shilling 50. Sheet of coins some 17thc 25. 1887 double florin 51. Sheet of India coins 26. ditto 52. Sheet of Euro coins x 3 53. Sheet of Danish + Egyptian coins 81. Sheet of 19thc German coins 54. Sheet of German coins 82. Sheet of mixed coins 55. Sheet of South African Coins 83. Sheet of Greek coins 56. Sheet of Australian and colonial coins 84. Sheet of mixed coins 57. Sheet of German coins 85. 1951 crown 58. Sheet of Swiss coins 86. 2 x 1927 Australia florin 59. Sheet of Swiss & Swedish coins 87. 60. Sheet of Norway coins 88. 61. Sheet of mixed coins 89. Colonial coins 62. Sheet of 19thc European coins 90. 2 x South African 2/6 + 2 shilling & sixpence 63. Sheet of Italian coins 91. Colonial silver coins 64. Sheet of Japanese & Indian coins 92. 18thc – 19thc European coins 65. Sheet of Australian coins 93. Foreign silver coins 66. Sheet of Spanish coins 94. 1903 penny good grade 67. Sheet of Canada coins 95. 1831 ½ penny etc. 68. Sheet of panama etc. 96. 2 Australian 1937 crown 69. Sheet of Iranian coins 97. 2 2/6 + florin George VI better grade 70. Sheet of Irish coins 98. 2 19thc trade tokens 71. Sheet of Newfoundland 99. Qty Misc coins 72. Sheet of Chinese 100. Wooden boxed medallion 73. Sheet of Belgium 101. Tin tokens etc. 74. Sheet of Brazil & Belgium coins 102. 3 x 19thc trade tokens 75. Sheet of Italian etc. coins 103. UK coin sets 76. Sheet of mixed coins 104. Assorted crowns 77. Another sheet mixed coins 105. Box misc coins 78. ditto 106. Box misc coins 79. ditto 107. Misc foreign silver coins 80. ditto 108. 1907 ½ crown 109. 1908 ½ crown 133. Whitman folders Canada dollars ½ , ¼ & dimes 1858 – 1957 110. 2 x 1909 ½ crowns 134. Guiana 1 dollar 1970 foa issue cuffy 111. 1910 ½ crown slave revolt 1763 112. 1880 shilling 135. Sheets silver 6d’s shillings & florins 113. 5 x silver 3d’s 136. Medals with paperwork 114. 1928 ½ crown better grade 137. Australia masterpieces of 20thc 115. Threepences 1902 & 1911 high grade 138. Proof set 2010 116. Sixpences 1926, 1929,1936 139. Executive proof set 2000 117. Edward I Lon penny. S. 1385 140. USA dollar 1900 118. 1960 crown from polished dies 141. Ten shilling notes consecutive numbers 119. Roman Allectus (293 – 296AD) 142. Crown 1889 Antoninianus Lon mint S.13833 scarce 143. Gothic florin 1883 120. Roman Gordian III (238 – 244AD) Antoninianus Liberautas S.8619 from 144. Florins good cond Dorchester hoard 1954 145. USA dollar 1880 brooch + foreign coins 121. Half crown 1902 146. Pre 1947 & other coinage 122. Shilling 1902 147. Tub copper & other coins 123. 1845 crown small date 147a. A Lindner tray with coins 124. Half crown 1916 better cond 147b. Ditto 125. Penny 1950 rare 147c. A tub of coins 126. Half crown 1930 rare 147d. Tub UK coins 127. Crown 1819 LX better cond 148. Double florin 1889 inverted 1 128. Pub token? 149. Anne half-crown 1708 E 129. Netherlands 10cents 1903 150. Shilling 1816 better cond 130. France third republic franc 1895A 151. Half penny 1799 better cond 131. Canada – George V cent 1930 scarce 152. A year set 1977 boxed date (3) 153. Bag British West African coins 1936/7 132. 4 different £1 bank notes etc. 154. Bag mostly continental coins 155. UK millennium silver collection of coins 178. A shilling 1898 better cond including Maundy cased 179. Florin 1909 156. A masonic? Silver gilt & masonic medal 180. Crown 1888 rare Near unc kings cross No 1732 181. Shilling 1846 157. 2 x silver & enamel Rothschild school 182. Shilling 1861 swimming medals 1932/3 183. Shilling 1871 158. 2 x gold on silver brooches Birm 1942 184. Shilling 1887 159. A silver & enamel Rothschild school medal and 2 others 185. Shilling 1890n V good grade 160. Shilling 1820 & 1887 sixpence 186. Shilling 1897 160a. William & Mary shilling 1693 high 187. Shilling 1898 grade but AF 188. Shilling 1899 161. William III shilling 1697 better grade 189. Shilling 1900 better grade 162. Queen Anne shilling 1711 190. Shilling 1874 163. A George I shilling 1723 good grade 191. Shilling 1883 164. George II shilling 1745 good grade 192. 1899 shillings 165. Another shilling 1750 good grade 193. shillings 1906, 1908, 1910, 1911 166. Half penny 1770 About unc 194. Shillings 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918 167. Crown 1847 small date better cond 195. Half crown 1926 good cond 168. Token. W Day …bedstead maker 196. Shilling 1902 better grade 169. Double florin 1889 About unc 197. Shilling 1906 better grade 170. Old Maria Theresa engraved as medal 198. Shilling 1907 better grade 171. George II shilling 1758 199. Shilling 1908 172. Another George shilling 1787 200. Shilling 1909 173. Shilling 1816 VG grade 201. Coin weight George III 1772 20s. 10d 174. Another shilling 1826 good grade 202. Silver 3d 1874 175. Shilling 1834 203. Sixpence 1757 176. another shilling 1836 good grade 204. Half crown 1689 177. Shilling 1817 205. Shilling 1913 206. Shilling 1915 better grade 229. World coins 1901 – 2000 207. Shilling 1916 good grade 230. World coins 1901 – date 208. Shilling 1917 better grade 231. Circulating issues world coins 1901 – present 209. Shilling 1918 good grade 232. North American coins – 2013 edition 210. Poland 10 zlotty 1936 scarce 233. World paper money – specialised issues 211. Peppiatt, Obrian and Beale £1 notes 234. World paper money 1961 – present 212. Banknote album 235. World paper money 1368 – 1960 213. Banknote album 236. Unused coin case 214. Bank note album 237. 1897 crown 215. 2000 proof set tome capsule 238. Charles I medallion by J.Rosttiers 216. Ireland Woods ½ penny 1723 239. Louis XIV medallion 217. USA Carver and Washington half dollar 1952 240. French bank medallion 1816 – 1962 218. 1875 Maundy four pence 241. French medallion – Gallileo 219. 1891 Maundy four pence 242. French medallion – Nantes 220. 1895 Maundy four pence 243. Montague Rendall – Winchester College 1924 (cased) 221. 1908 Maundy four pence 244. Crown 1890 better grade 222. 1872 Penny good grade 245. Crown 1893 223. Russia Peter the Great 1689 – 1725 oval wire money silver copex circa 1700 246. Crown 1895 224. 1926 M.E. shilling EF 247. A half penny 1841 225. Roman Lucilla wife of L. Versus 161 – 248. 1887 shilling, Groat 1840, 3 pennies 169 AD Sestertrus vesta. S.5510. good etc. (7) portrait 249. Half crown 1910 & shilling 1911 226. Edward I Canterbury penny class 4D 250. An 1802 brass medal “Peace S.1419 proclaimed between Britain & France” KRAUSE COIN CATALOGUE national thanks giving 1902 227. World coins 1601 – 1700 251. 2 x middle eastern coins 228. World coins 1701 – 1800 252. A Swiss 5 Franc 253. Shillings 1938/39/ 43/45/46 better 277. 1826 shilling grade 278. 14 x British armed forces notes Various 254. 1887 J.H. shilling good grade series 255. 1844 half farthing & 1855 farthing 279. Foreign bank notes 256. 1894 farthing 280. 4 x German occupation notes 257. 1934 shilling 281. 5 x Earls Court Gigantic Wheel tokens all different 258. 1936 Maundy penny 282. 5 x ditto 259. 17thc Chichester farthing, Jeffrey White, Butcher 283. Token 1794 260. 17thc London farthing At this Golde 284. Shilling 1731 rare date Lyon Tavern in the strand. Ex Horweb 285. Shilling 1750 wide ‘O’ scarce (8976b) 286. Sixpence 1746 LIMA 261. 1930 half crown & 1932 florin both 287. Sixpence 1758 scarce 288. Shilling 1758 good cond 262. High grade Victorian florin 289. Morgan Dollar 1889 263. High grade Victorian half florin 290. Morgan Dollar 1879 264. South African high grade florin 291. Morgan Dollar 1889 ‘O’ 265. South African silver coins 292. Morgan Dollar 1921 266. 1838 Maundy twopence 293. 4 x Maundy odds & 1843 1 ½ d 267. Dolphin – Bristol pub token 294. USA cent 1851 268. Montreal token 295. Coin cufflinks 269. British Guinea 4 pence 296. South Africa proof set 1952 270. Nelson medallion 297. Whitman folders USA coins 271. Half crown 1907 298. Whitman folders Canadian coins 272. 1929 Half crown 299. Experimental Bank Of England note 273. 1873 Florin 300. George VI silver good cond 274. 1844 crown small date 301. 1914 British West Africa threepence 275. 1834 half penny better grade 302. Maundy 1912 three pence & fourpence 276. 1817 shilling About unc 303. Bag silver three pences 304. 1795 silver penny 325. Edward I penny London 1272 305.
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