A Very Scarce and High Grade JAMES VI of Scotland.
(7th Coinage)
A Portrait “Ten Shillings” of 1595
(9 over inverted 9)
Possibly a Uniquely Surviving Overdate Variety.
[A POSSIBLY UNIQUE OVER-DATE]
We have yet to see another example of this coin which carries what might now be a uniquely surviving overdate error. At the time the dies were prepared it’s clear that the die punch for the “9” in the date was upside down when it hit the die, with the result that the initial figure came out as a “6” ....so...the die sinker had another go, this time with the punch the correct way up. This has resulted in a very clear and interesting “9 over inverted 9” date variety.
A very attractive example worthy of inclusion in the best collection.
AEF / AEF & one of the rarer dates of the series.
NOTE: A similar coin (without the probably unique overdate) has just brought £1570 at auction...plus commission! ) Our superb example is only
£1350
A Seriously Exceptional Charles I “Scotland” Twenty Pence Piece.
(2nd Coinage) Briot’s Hammered Issue of 1636. With a magnificently well struck portrait & fabulous centrality. S.5550.
£595
A Seriously Exceptional Charles I “Scotland” Twenty Pence Piece. (2nd Coinage) Briot’s Hammered Issue of 1636. With a magnificently well struck portrait & fabulous centrality. S.5550.
A Greatly Outstanding & Historically Important George III GUINEA of 1776. The last issue coined & widely used as military payment in the then Colonial, Pre-Revolutionary North America. Extremely Fine and a Very Rarely Seen Date.
£2950
A Greatly Outstanding & Historically Important George III GUINEA of 1776. This was the last issue which was coined and widely used as military payment in the then Colonial, Pre-Revolutionary North America. Extremely Fine and a Very Rarely Seen Date.
A Truly Remarkable and Very Rare Victorian Young Head Half Sovereign of 1845. A strict problem free “EF” with excellent surfaces and without doubt one of the finest extant examples of this ultra rare date.
£PRICE ON REQUEST (By Telephone Only)
A Truly Remarkable and Very Rare Victorian Young Head Half Sovereign of 1845. A strict problem free “EF” with excellent surfaces and without doubt one of the finest extant examples of this ultra rare date.
An Excessively Rare Victorian Half Sovereign of 1862. “Mintage unknown” but probably only a few hundred examples. In strict problem free “VF”. Without any doubt one of the finest extant examples of this practically unobtainable date.
£PRICE ON REQUEST (By Telephone Only)
An Excessively Rare Victorian Young Head Half Sovereign of 1862. Mintage unknown, but probably only a few hundred examples. In strict problem free “VF”. Without any doubt one of the finest extant examples of this practically unobtainable date.
AN OUTSTANDING & VERY RARE BRONZE PENNY OF 1869
(The “Key Date” of the Series) In Original GVF Condition with excellent surfaces and interesting mid-stage die cracks on reverse.
£745
AN OUTSTANDING & VERY RARE BRONZE PENNY OF 1869 (The “Key Date” of the Series) In Original GVF Condition with excellent surfaces and interesting mid-stage die cracks on reverse.
An Excellent & Very High Grade Flying Eagle Cent 1858 in AU58
This small three year issue is very scarce in the higher grades
£295
An Excellent & Very High Grade Flying Eagle Cent 1858 in AU58. This small three year issue is very scarce in the higher grades
A High Grade & Very Attractive CHARLES II Crown of 1662, Rose Below Bust. One of the best examples you will see. The First Crown to be struck in the New Reign.
£1950
A High Grade & Very Attractive CHARLES II Crown of 1662, Rose Below Bust. One of the best examples you will see. The First Crown to be struck in the New Reign.
A Rare & Exceptionally Good, CHARLES 1st “ORMOND MONEY” (CIVIL WAR PERIOD) IRISH HALFCROWN of 1643-1644.
£2250
A Rare & Exceptionally Good, CHARLES 1st “ORMOND MONEY” (CIVIL WAR PERIOD) IRISH HALFCROWN of 1643-1644.
A Very Scarce and High Grade JAMES VI of Scotland (7th Coinage)
Portrait “Ten Shillings” 1595 (9 over inverted 9). Possibly a Uniquely Surviving Overdate Variety
£1350
A Very Scarce and High Grade JAMES VI of Scotland (7th Coinage) Portrait “Ten Shillings” 1595 (9 over inverted 9). Possibly a Uniquely Surviving Overdate Variety
A HIGH GRADE & ATTRACTIVE JAMES VI ”THIRTY SHILLINGS”
(After His Accession to the English Throne) “Shield with arms of England in 1st & 4th Quarters”
£995
A HIGH GRADE & ATTRACTIVE JAMES VI ”THIRTY SHILLINGS” (After His Accession to the English Throne) “Shield with arms of England in 1st & 4th Quarters”