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Charles I (1625-1649)
Silver Crown
1642, Oxford mint, Shrewsbury obverse die, rare
£4950



Callo-Belgic
Gold Stater
Ambiani, Gallic war uniface, SS below horse, superb and much as struck
£1250



Victoria (1837-1901)
Silver Shilling
1849, young head, about as struck, previously PCGS MS66
£600



Elizabeth I (1558-603)
Silver Sixpence
1562, milled issue, nearly extremely fine
£1350



William III (1694-1702)
Silver Sixpence
1697, third bust, later harp, superb, mint state
£350



James II (1685-1688)
Silver Halfcrown
1686, first bust, a superb specimen, extremely fine
£5750



Anne (1702-1714)
Silver Halfcrown
1708, post-Union, certified and graded by NGC as AU 58
£1300



Elizabeth I (1558-603)
Silver Two Testerns
East India trade coinage - 'Portcullis Money', extremely rare
£9000



George II (1727-1760)
Silver Halfcrown
1746, old bust, LMIA below, about as struck, certified and graded by NGC as MS 62
£1400



William & Mary (1688-1694)
Silver Halfcrown
1689, first busts, first shield, certified and graded by NGC as AU 58
£3950



George II (1727-1760)
Silver Shilling
1727, young bust, certified and graded by CGS as LCGS 50
£950



Trinovantes & Catuvellauni
Gold Stater
Cunobelin, plastic type, nearly extremely fine
£2200



Henry VI (1422-1461)
Silver Groat
Unmarked issue, rev 2 with extra pellets, very rare
£1950



Edward III (1327-1377)
Gold Noble
Treaty period, London, certified and graded by NGC as MS 62
£13000



George IV (1820-1830)
Silver Shilling
1825, laureate head, mint state in CGS holder graded UNC 85
£575
