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1896 Four Generations / Remington Typewriters Medallion
£25.00
Mitchiner 8989. Victoria 1896 Four Generations obverse by Greuber and an advert for Reminton Typewriters on the reverse. Toned with virtually no wear, the most obvious being to the feather...
S3961, Freeman 143, Gouby BP1896Ab. Victoria 1896 veiled head penny with a 10.75 teeth date width.
Lustre traces and minor encrustation to the obverse.
Grade: EF+-gEF
A brass medallion with loop for suspension struck to commemorate the 1897 Jubilee and advertise Barratt's sweets. 22mm diameter.
Wear to the higher points
Grade: nVF - VF+
1897 Jubilee 1/2 shilling (sixpence) by Lauer of Nurnberg, struck in tin using the Jubilee Head 1887 design.
High grade with some oxidation, all detail present
Grade: aEF
S3962, F375. Victoria 1898 veiled head halfpenny slabbed by CGS as UNC 82.
Some toning with underlying brilliance. A scarcer date in this grade.
Grade: Unc
S3940A, Davies 1025, ESC 3166 (1370). Victoria 1901 veiled head shilling. The last year of issue.
A coupe bagmarks, otherwise practically as struck. Lightly toning.
Grade: Unc
S3941, Davies 1189, ESC 3294 (1771). Victoria 1901 veiled head sixpence, slabbed by CGS as Unc 80. Lightly toning with a couple of tiny bagmarks. The mark on the neck...
S3942, Davies 1360, ESC 3454 (2113). Victoria veiled head 1901 threepence.
The barest trace of wear and a slightly defective rim from 8-10 o'clock
Grade: gEF
A bronze medallion commemorating the coronation of Edward VII in 1902 with loop for suspension. Made in Germany, probably by Lauer of Nurnberg.
Light marks to the obverse.
Grade: nEF
S3990A, Freeman 156, Gouby BP 1902A. Edward VII 1902 low tide penny with the internal angle of the 2 partially filled due to a chip on the die. Residual lustre...
S3982, Davies 1550, ESC 3588 (1411). Edward VII 1902 proof shilling. Previously grade by the Canadian company ICCS as PF-63. Certificate and ticket with coin. Light friction to the obverse...
S3990, Freeman 163, Gouby BP 1907 Ab. Edward VII 1907 bronze penny with 10.5 teeth date width. Wear to the high points, the reverse struck from a worn and flawed...
S3984, Davies 1602, ESC 3625 (2122). Edward VII 1909 3d. Scarce. From a collection of silver threepences recently consigned. Just the barest hint of rub and scarce in this grade....
S3983, Davies 1578, ESC 3606 (1754). Edward VII 1910 sixpence, the last year of the reign.
Minimal wear, the obverse lustrous. A few tiny marks to the neck.
Grade: gEF
S4016, Davies 1970, ESC 3970 (2527). George V 1911 Maundy set (1d-4d). The first year of issue. A faint hairline on the 1d reverse, o/w nicely toned as struck Grade:...
SCBC4014, Davies 1863, ESC 3800 (old 1421). As issued in the sets. Slabbed NGC PF65. id. 8221637-106.
Toned, otherwise much as struck and fault free.
Grade: Unc
S4014, Davies 1863, ESC 3871 (1795). George V 1911 first issue 6d with Davies dies 2+B.
General even wear with decent eye appeal for the grade
Grade: VF
S4016, Davies 1922, ESC 3926 (2124). George V 1911 first issue 3d struck in 0.925 silver with Davies dies 1+B, listed by him as to be confirmed and so presumably...