CGKL 632. France 1642 or 1643 double tournois struck at Charleville under Charles I de Gonzague.
Reasonable detail, but struck off-centre at the relevant points both sides for complete attribution.
Grade: gFine
F.1909. France under Louis XIV, copper jeton for the Chamber of the Royal Treasury. 27mm diameter, 5.85g.
Light wear with good detail remaining.
Grade: gVF
KM# 640.9, Gadoury 126. France L'an 5R 5 centimes struck at the Orleans mint. Weight 8.75g
Even wear to both sides with decent detail remaining
Grade: gFine
KM# 640.1, Gad. 126. France L'an 7 5 centimes, A over something as there is an irregular shape to the A and something between the base, possibly over R. Worn....
A brass contemporary forgery of a French post-revolutuionary 1 decime with mintmark A (Paris). The date is unclear. Weight 16.31g.
General mushy detail with crude lettering
Grade: Fine
A medal from 1855 depicting Napoleon III & Empress Eugenie and the Palais de L'Industrie North Pavillion, struck in zinc. Diameter 50mm, weight 56g. A few small rim bumps and...
France, 1989 Bicentenary of the Revolution Medallion
£4.00
A French medallion struck to commemorate the 200th anniv. of the French Revolution. Featuring Robespierre and Saint-Just. Weight 13.04g
Practically as struck
Grade: gEF
Galata Coins FPL for 2007. Approx. 130 pages of coins, tokens, medals and books for sale. Includes a loose 8 pages of illustrations and 4 pages of index.
Clean.
S710, RIC VI 35. Galerius (as Caesar) 300-305AD follis of London with large head and short neck, the obverse reading MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES and a Genio Populi Romani reverse (no...
S710, RIC VI 15. Galerius (as Caesar) follis of London with small head and long neck. GENIO POPULI ROMANI on the reverse around Genius facing left. Weight 9.20g. Comes with a...
A brass medallion commemorating the death of the then Prime Minister George Canning in 1827. Diameter 24.5mm, weight 5.51g.
A flan flaw above the head and mostly toned.
Grade: VF
S3645, ESC 1560 (1162). George I 1715 roses and plumes shilling. The first year of issue.
A weak bust with considerable wear, the reverse better.
Grade: nFine/Fine
S3645, ESC 1566 (1165). George I 1718 roses and plumes shilling.
Wear to the higher point and quite pleasing. the reverse struck from a cracked die.
Grade: VF+
S3649, ESC 1597 (1183). George I 1725 roses and plumes shilling. Scarce. The obverse stops are very weak and may be guide points for stops that weren't subsequently entered. It...
S3697, ESC 1694 (1189). George I 1727 young head shilling with plumes in angles. This issue is rarer than ESC would suggest.
Pleasantly toned with even wear.
Grade: nVF
S3698, ESC 1696 (1192). George II 1728 young head shilling with roses and plumes in angles. A scarcer date. The second A of GRATIA is unbarred. Toned with wear to...
S3699, ESC 1698 (1199). George II 1728 young head shilling with plain angles. Not as rare as ESC would suggest. Much wear and mostly fair, but most detail remains. Grade:...
S3698, ESC 1703 (1194). George II 1731 young head shilling with roses and plumes in angles.
Light wear with a scratch to the cheek. Toned.
Grade: better than VF
S3698, ESC 1705 (1196). George II 1732 young head shilling with roses and plumes in angles. Rare.
Toned with light wear and a thin hairline under the chin.
Grade: gVF
S3700, ESC 1706 (1197). George II 1734 young head shilling with roses and plumes in angles.
Toned with general wear, the reverse better
Grade: gFine/nVF
S3700, ESC 1707 (1198). George II 1735 young head shilling with roses and plumes in angles. The 5 may be over a 4, but is not convincingly so, as the...
S3700, ESC 1707 (1198). George II 1735 young head shilling with roses and plumes in angles. Struck from the same reverse die as the previous coin. Attractively toned, but slightly...