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British and Scottish Coins Numismatic Books - Dix Noonan Webb

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512<br />

513<br />

514<br />

515<br />

516<br />

517<br />

518<br />

519<br />

Third-Guinea, 1810, second bust (MCE 460; S 3740). Very<br />

fine or better £100-150<br />

Shilling, 1763 (ESC 1214; S 3742). Extremely fine or better<br />

but with minor hairline scratch in third quarter of<br />

reverse, attractively toned £1,000-1,200<br />

Shillings (2, with <strong>and</strong> without hearts), Sixpences (2, with<br />

<strong>and</strong> without hearts), all 1787 (ESC 1216, 1225, 1626, 1629; S<br />

3743, 3746, 3748-9) [4]. Third very fine, others extremely<br />

fine or better £120-150<br />

Farthing, 1771, rev. C, olive branch to right limb of A of<br />

BRITANNIA, first 7 of date over 1 (Cooke 368; BMC 909; S<br />

3775). Extremely fine with a hint of original colour, rare<br />

£250-350<br />

Farthing, 1773, obv. 1 (Cooke 357; BMC 911; S 3775). Has<br />

been wiped, otherwise extremely fine <strong>and</strong> patinated<br />

£90-120<br />

Bank of Engl<strong>and</strong><br />

MEXICO, Charles IIII, 8 Réales, 1795FM, Mexico City,<br />

obv. countermarked with head of George III in oval (ESC<br />

129; S 3765A). Some obverse surface marks, otherwise<br />

about very fine, countermark better £250-350<br />

Dollar, 1804, types A/2 (ESC 144; S 3768). About very fine<br />

£90-120<br />

Three Shillings, 1811 (ESC 408; S 3769). Cleaned,<br />

otherwise good very fine £60-80<br />

BRITISH COINS FROM OTHER PROPERTIES<br />

520<br />

521<br />

522<br />

G<br />

523<br />

G<br />

524<br />

525<br />

Three Shillings, 1814 (ESC 422; S 3770). Tiny mark on<br />

neck, otherwise good extremely fine, lightly toned<br />

£150-200<br />

Eighteen Pence (2), 1811, 1813 (ESC 969, 976; S 3771-2) [2].<br />

First extremely fine, second nearly so £90-120<br />

New coinage<br />

Sovereign <strong>and</strong> Half-Sovereign, both 1817 (M 1, 400; S 3785<br />

-6) [2]. Fine £400-450<br />

Sovereign, 1820, open 2 (M 4; S 3785C). Scuffs on face,<br />

other surface <strong>and</strong> edge marks, otherwise nearly extremely<br />

fine £500-600<br />

Crown, 1818, edge LIX (ESC 214; S 3787). Some light<br />

hairlining, otherwise good extremely fine with proof-like<br />

fields £200-300<br />

Crown, 1819, edge LIX (ESC 215; S 3787). Better than<br />

extremely fine, patchy toning £200-300<br />

Additional illustrations may be found on our website www.dnw.co.uk G<br />

Bullion lots sold under the Gold Investment Scheme

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