These coins have been sold or swapped from my collection

Henry VIII Groat S. 2337E (sold)
Shilling mm Tun fine silver issue (1551-53) S. 2482 (sold)
Shilling, milled coinage (1561-71) decorated dress, large size (> 31 mm, this example 33 mm) North 2023 S. 2590 ex DNW November 2015 Lot 543 (sold)
Milled coins were minted for the first time in 1561, in the reign of Elizabeth I. A screw press powered by horses was used in their manufacture, under the supervision of a Frenchman, Eloye Mestrelle. The quality of the coins was vastly superior to the normal hammered coinage, but production was much slower. Mestrelle was also resented as an interloper by the mint workers because of his nationality and unpopular because his machinery was perceived as a threat to their continued employment. After ten years Mestrelle was dismissed and the milled coinage ceased. Later Mestrelle turned to counterfeiting, for which he was hanged in 1578.
1573 Threepence Third and Fourth Issue mm. Ermine (1572-3) S. 2566 (sold)
1580/79 Sixpence mm. Latin Cross (over Greek Cross on rev) North 1997 S. 2572 ex DNW November 2015 Lot 163 (sold)
Half Groat (twopence) MM Bell (1582-83) North 2016 S. 2579 (sold)
James I Shilling Third Coinage, 1619-25 mm Lis (1623-24), plume over shield, S. 2669 (sold)
Crown, Tower mint, type 1a, mm. lis (1625), crowned figure of king on horseback l., horse caparisoned with plume on head and crupper, rev. square-topped garnished shield of arms over long cross fourchée (sold)
S.2753; N.2190
29.23 grams
Seller’s description: “Struck on a well prepared flan, the reverse particularly well defined. Good Fine, toned with some hints of lustre in the legends”
Provenance:
The Property of Mr. and Mrs. B.R. Noble of Sydney Australia, Glendining, December 1975, lot 627
Ex St James Auction Auction 34, lot 79
Half Crown, Tower mint, Group I type 1a1, mm. lis (1625). First horseman, horse caparisoned with plume on head and crupper, rose on housings, ground-line. Rev. Square-topped shield of arms over long cross fourchée (sold)
SCBI Brooker 276-7; S.2763; N.2200
14.7 grams
Provenance:
Ex Dr Burstal Collection
Ex Seaby 1969 (£40)
Ex Davissons
Shilling Tower Mint mm Cross Calvary over Lis both sides (1625-26) (sold)
S. 2782 Sharp A2/1. Lightweight Issue (struck between 14 August and 7 September 1626)
5.19 grams (80.09 grains)
Shilling Group D, fourth bust, type 3.1, with falling lace collar, inner circles. mm portcullis (1633-34) (sold)
S. 2789 Sharp D1- 3/2
5.85 grams
Halfcrown Group III, type 3a1, mm tun (over crown?) both sides (1636-38)
Reverse legend reads CHIRSTO AVSPICE REGNO
14.52 grams
S. 2773 N. 2209 Brooker 336 (this coin) Bull 284b/23E (this coin)
Provenance:
Maurice Bull Collection 284b/32E
John G Brooker Collection 336
Colin Adams Collection Spink Auction 177, 1st December 2005, lot 108
Mark Rasmussen List 6, 2004, Coin No. 158
Shilling Tower Mint mm Tun (1636-38) (sold)
S. 2791
ex Heritage Oct 2014
5.98 grams
S. 2859
6.0 grams
Shilling Tower Mint mm Star (1640-41). Group F Type 4.4 (sold)
Sixth large ‘Briot’s’ bust mm star
S. 2799
6.00 grams
Provenance:
Ex Baldwins Fixed Price List Winter 2019 #167 (£150)
Crown Tower Mint under Parliament (1642 – 49) type 4 mm Sun (1645-6) S.2761 N.2198 Cooper XXIV/XXXVII ex Sothebys March 1975 Lot 362 (sold)
Groat Aberystwyth Mint mm Book (1638/9-42) (sold)
S. 2891
2.0 grams
1642 Half Pound Shrewsbury Mint, no cannon in arms, no plume in obverse field (to be sold)
S. 2924 N. 2368 JGB 804 Morr. F-3
57.78g
Referred to by contemporaries as ‘exurgat money’, this coin (along with the pound) was produced in silver by Thomas Bushell, due to a shortage of gold.
EXURGAT DEUS DISSIPENTUR INIMICI, “Let God arise and His enemies be scattered”
Ex Mark Rasmussen 33/E20
Ex Eric Evans collection
1662 Crown First bust, stop above, rose below (sold)
Edge Undated, Stop after HIB.
S. 3350 Bull 340 ESC 15A
1666 Crown S. 3355 ESC 32 (sold)
1672 Farthing S. 3394 (sold)
1679 Halfcrown, fourth bust, T. PRIMO (sold)
S. 3367 Bull 475 ESC 479
S. 3494 Bull 1034 ESC 554
S. 3516 ESC 1121 slabbed and graded CGS 65 (GEF)
1700 Sixpence 3rd Bust Large Crowns (sold)
S. 3538 Bull 1259 ESC 1579
1703 VIGO Sixpence S. 3590 ESC 1582 (sold)
1707 Crown SEXTO E Below Bust (Edinburgh Mint) S. 3600 ESC 103 (sold)
1708 Shilling S. 3610 ESC 1399 (1147) (sold)
1713 Crown Third Bust Wiry Hair Roses and Plumes DVODECIMO (sold)
S. 3603 Bull 1349 ESC 109
1689 Half Crown first busts, first shield, no frosting, pearls S. 3434 ESC 835 (507) slabbed and graded CGS 35 (NVF) (sold)
1692 Crown S. 3433 ESC 83 (sold)
1696 Sixpence early harp, first bust, large crowns S. 3520 ESC 1202 (1533) (sold)
1723 Shilling SSC First Bust S. 3647 ESC 1586 (1176) slabbed and graded CGS 50 (GVF) (sold)
1727 Shilling Plumes S. 3697 ESC 1694 (1189) (Scarce) (sold)
1736 Shilling Roses and Plumes (sold)
S. 3700 Bull 1709 ESC 1199 M over M in M.B.
Slabbed and graded LCGS 40 (VF)
1745 Halfcrown LIMA S. 3695 Bull 1687 ESC 605 (sold)
S. 3710A Bull 1757 ESC 1618
1757 Sixpence S. 3711 ESC 1762 (1622) (sold)
1757 Sixpence S. 3711 ESC 1762 (1622) (sold)
1763 ‘Northumberland’ Shilling ESC 1214 slabbed and graded CGS 65 (GEF) (sold)
1774 Farthing (sold)
S. 3775
1787 Shilling without hearts S. 3743 ESC 2125 (1216) (sold)
1787 Shilling with hearts (sold)
S. 3746 ESC 1225
Slabbed and graded LCGS 65 (GEF)
1787 Sixpence with hearts S. 3749 ESC 1629 (sold)
1791 Lanarkshire Glasgow Halfpenny Conder Token (sold)
Obverse: The arms of Glasgow, LET GLASGOW FLOURISH.
Reverse: A river god reclining on an urn, inscribed CLYDE, from which water is issuing . NUNQUAM ARESCERE (never dry up). Ex: MDCCXCI. The initials R. D. under.
Edge: PAYABLE AT THE HOUSE OF GILBERT SHEARER & CO:
D&H Lanarkshire 2
1792 Nottinghamshire Nottingham Halfpenny Conder Token (sold)
Obverse: DONALD & CO STOCKING MANUFACTURERS WHOLESALE & RETAIL, surrounded by oval of leaves with: PROMISSORY HALFPENNY PAYABLE AT NOTTING’M OR. The second “O” in “PROMISSORY” has clearly been re-cut over an “A” to correct a spelling error.
Reverse: Bees swarming around a beehive within a circle of leaves with legend: No 29 BULL STREET BIRMINGHAM 1792
Edge: Plain
Donald & Co. were stocking manufacturers of Nottingham and Birmingham.
D&H Nottinghamshire No: 7. Diameter 28.4mm.
1793 Dollar or Spanish American 8 Reales (Piece of Eight), oval countermark with head of George III. Mexico City Mint (sold)
S. 3765A Bull 1852 ESC 129
1794 Kent Brookland Conder Halfpenny Token (sold)
1794 Kent Brookland Conder Halfpenny Token (sold)
1794 Kent Dover Halfpenny Conder Token (SOLD)
Obverse: Bust of William Pitt, the then Prime Minister, to right: THE R. HON. W. PITT. LORD WARDEN CINQUE PORTS
Reverse: Arms consisting of a halved shield on which there is firstly, a mounted rider passing the portcullis of a castle and a man kneeling with outstretched arms in supplication. Facing is a single-masted sailing ship, it’s sails furled with pennant and flag flying: CINQUE PORTS TOKEN PAYABLE AT DOVER 1794
Edge: PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR LIVERPOOL
William Pitt was appointed Constable of Dover and Warden of the Cinque Ports by Patent on 18th August 1792
Listed in Dalton & Hamer as “SCARCE”
1794 Kent Romney Sawyer Halfpenny Conder Token (sold)
Obverse: The Arms of the town of New Romney with legend: “ROMNEY HALFPENNY TOKEN 1794”.
Reverse: An antique single-masted sailing boat above crossed laurel branches with legend: “THE SUCCESS”.
Edge inscription: “PAYABLE AT IOHN SAWYER’S ROMNEY *X*”.
Listed in Bell’s “Commercial Coins 1787-1804” as “SCARCE”. John Sawyer was a Freeholder with a business as a joiner and carpenter in Romney.
Artist – Wyon Manufacturer – Lutwyche
D&H Kent No. 38 Diameter 29.6mm
1795 Kent Deptford Conder Halfpenny Token (sold)
Obverse: Kentish men meeting William the Conqueror with legend: KENTISH LIBERTY PRESERVED BY VIRTUE & COURAGE.
Reverse: A stern view of the man-of-war “Royal George” with legend: PROSPERITY TO THE WOODEN WALLS OF OLD ENGLAND, KENT HALFPENNY 1795 TDH.
Edge: PAYABLE AT DEPTFORD CHATHAM AND DOVER.
Thomas Haycraft was an ironmonger with a business in Deptford, Kent. The HMS Royal George was the largest warship in the world at that time (launched 1756). She sank off Portsmouth during maintenance work in 1782.
Engraver: Mynd Proprietor: Thomas Heycroft, ironmonger
D&H Kent No. 13a
Eaton’s London (Middlesex) copper Conder halfpenny token dated 1795. (sold)
Obverse: Bust to left, with FRANGAS NON FLECTES (you may break, you shall not bend me) on a ribbon under, D . I . EATON THREE TIMES ACQUITTED OF SEDITION.
Reverse: A cock crowing over pigs in a sty. PRINTER TO THE MAJESTY OF THE PEOPLE . LONDON . 1795 .
Edge: Milled
D&H Middlesex No: 301 A. 216
1795 Middlesex Eaton copper Conder halfpenny token (sold)
Obverse: Bust to left, with FRANGAS NON FLECTES (you may break, you shall not bend me) on a ribbon under, D . I . EATON THREE TIMES ACQUITTED OF SEDITION.
Reverse: A cock crowing over pigs in a sty. PRINTER TO THE MAJESTY OF THE PEOPLE . LONDON . 1795 .
Edge: Milled
D&H Middlesex No: 301 A. 216
1795 Middlesex Moore’s Halfpenny Conder Token (sold)
Obverse: A girl sitting under a tree making lace. LACE MANUFACTORY. 1795 within a double circle.
Reverse: A scroll inscribed MUSLINS IRISH CLOTH HOSE &C. within a circle. MOORE. NO. 116 GREAT PORTLAND
STREET *
Edge: Milled (coarse)
D&H Middlesex No. 389
(sold)
(sold)
Undated Middlesex Salter’s Halfpenny Conder Token
Obverse: Hat makers at work, SALTER’S . 47 CHARING . CROSS LONDON
Reverse: A shop – front within a circle. CHEAPEST HAT-WAREHOUSE IN THE WORLD. *
Edge: Plain
D&H Middlesex No. 473
1794 Middlesex Map of France copper Conder halfpenny token.
Obverse: A map of France with a foot at it’s centre. The legend (and it’s interpretation) as follows: “HONOR” (trodden underfoot), “THRONE” (turned upside down), “FRA-NCE” (divided), “RE\LI/GI\ON” (cut in pieces), “GLORY” (defaced), “FIRE” (in each corner), daggers (i.e. murder on every side), and bloodshed all over with legend: “A MAP OF FRANCE 1794”.
Reverse: Legend over a radiating star within a wreath of oak leaves: “MAY GREAT BRITAIN EVER REMAIN THE REVERSE” (i.e. the opposite of the anarchy in France).
Edge: engrailed.
This was designed to make a satirical comment against the French whose revolution had recently overthrown the monarchy.
Ex-Neil Beaton and Litrenta Collections.
D&H Middlesex No: 1017e. Diameter 29mm
(sold)
1795 Somerset Bath Heath Halfpenny Conder Token (sold)
Obverse: Bust to left with bow and quiver. BLADUD FOUNDER OF BATH. SUCCESS TO THE BATH WATERS.
Reverse: A public building. WEST FRONT OF NEW PUMP ROOM BATH. HEATH IRONMONGER &c. 1795
Edge: Milled
D&H Somerset No. 40 A. 32
1797 Surrey Guildford Prattent Halfpenny Conder Token (sold)
Obverse: The arms of Guildford. GUILDFORD HALFPENNY
Reverse: A three-quarter figure of Bishop Blaize,and a woolpack. SUCCESS TO THE WOOLEN MANUFACTORY.
Edge: Plain
D&H Surrey No. 9 A. 13
1797 Warwickshire Birmingham Kempson’s Halfpenny Conder Token (sold)
1797 Warwickshire Birmingham Kempson’s Halfpenny Conder Token (sold)
Obverse: ST. MARTIN’S CHURCH
Reverse: P. KEMPSON . MAKER OF BUTTONS MEDALS &c BIRMINGHAM
Edge: Plain
Part of Peter Kempson’s “Birmingham Building” token series, made to sell to collectors.
D&H 154
1797 Warwickshire Birmingham Kempson’s Halfpenny Conder Token (to be sold)
Obverse: BLUE COAT CHARITY SCHOOL ENLARGED 1794.
Reverse: P. KEMPSON . MAKER OF BUTTONS MEDALS &c BIRMINGHAM
Edge: Plain
Part of Peter Kempson’s “Birmingham Building” token series, made to sell to collectors.
D&H 197a
From the Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery’s online database: This copper token depicts the Blue Coat Charity school. It is one of a set with views of Birmingham issued by Peter Kempson in 1797. The school was built in 1724 as a charity school for boys and girls and was situated on Colmore Row. The building was demolished in 1935.
1793 Warwickshire Coventry Reynolds Halfpenny Conder Token (sold)
Obverse: Lady Godiva on horseback. PRO BONO PUBLICO. (for the good of the people). Date in Ex : 1793
Reverse: Elephant and Castle (the arms of Coventry). COVENTRY HALFPENNY.
Edge: PAYABLE AT NUNEATON HINKLEY |||| OR |||| BEDWORTH
D&H 238b A. 178b
Listed in Dalton & Hamer as “RARE”
Pattern Halfpenny, 1799 (early Soho), by C.H. Küchler, in bronzed-copper, laureate bust right, rev. Britannia seated left, edge grained, 13.06g/6h (BMC 1234 [KH 16]; Selig 1387-8) (sold)
Ex DNW June 2016 Lot 380
1799 Halfpenny (sold)
S. 3778
1799 Farthing (sold)
S. 3779
1804 Bank of England Dollar Emergency Issue S. 3768 ESC 144 (sold)
1806 Third Guinea S. 3740 slabbed and graded CGS 65 (GEF) (sold)
1816 Shilling S. 3790 ESC 2140 (1228) slabbed and graded CGS 82 (choice UNC) (sold)
1817 Halfcrown Bull Head S. 3788 ESC 2090 (616) (sold)
1817 Halfcrown Small Head S. 3789 ESC 618 (sold)
1818 Halfcrown Small Head S. 3789 ESC 621 (sold)
1819 Crown LIX edge S. 3787 ESC 215 (sold)
1819 Crown LIX edge S. 3787 ESC 215 (sold)


(sold)
1820 Sixpence (sold)
S. 3791 Bull 2205 ESC 1638 (scarce)
Slabbed and graded LCGS 78 (UNC)
8 over 8, H over higher H in HONI
1821 Sixpence (sold)
S. 3813 Bull 2421 ESC 654
Slabbed and graded LCGS 65 (GEF)
1825 Halfcrown (sold)
S. 3809 Bull 2371 ESC 642
S. 3811 Bull 2402 ESC 1253 No stop after B in B P.
Slabbed and graded LCGS 78 (UNC)
1826 Half Crown S. 3809 ESC 2375 (646) slabbed and graded CGS 60 (EF) (sold)
1826 Shilling (sold)
S. 3812 Bull 2409 ESC 1257
S. 3812 Bull 2409 ESC 1257
Slabbed and graded CGS 70 (aUNC)
1826 Penny Reverse A S. 3823 Peck 1422 Ex NGC MS64 BN slabbed and graded CGS 78 (UNC) (sold)
1831 Sixpence (sold)
S. 3836 ESC 1670
Slabbed and graded CGS 70 (AUNC)
1836 Shilling S. 3835 ESC 1273 (sold)
1834 Sixpence S. 3836 ESC 1674 slabbed and graded CGS 65 (GEF) (sold)
1836 Groat (sold)
S. 3837 Bull 2515 ESC 1918
Slabbed and graded CGS 78 (UNC)
1836 Groat S. 3837 ESC 1918 (sold)
1834 Threehalfpence S. 3839 ESC 2250 slabbed and graded CGS 65 (GEF) (sold)
S. 3950 Peck 1559
Slabbed and graded LCGS 70 (aUNC)
1841 Halfpenny D F. I variety (broken die) (sold)
S. 3949 slabbed and graded LCGS 70 (aUNC)
1843 Three Halfpence S. 3915 ESC 3468 (2259) (sold)
1843 Groat S. 3913 Bull 3334 ESC 1938 slabbed and graded CGS 65 (GEF) (sold)
1844 Crown Star Stops (sold)
S. 3882 Bull 2561 ESC 280

1844 Crown Cinquefoil Stops (sold)
S. 3882 Bull 2562 ESC 281
1848 Twopence Broken A in NIAR (sold)
S. 3914E ESC 3458
Slabbed and graded CGS 65 (GEF)
1854 Halfpenny S. 3949 slabbed and graded CGS 78 (UNC) (sold)
1853 Shilling S. 3904 ESC 3002 (1300) rated as ‘S’ (scarce) in ESC (sold)
1856 Halfpenny S. 3949 slabbed and graded CGS 75 (UNC or near so) (sold)
1858 Halfpenny second 8 over 6 (sold)
1862 Penny Dies 6 + G (sold)
S. 3954 Freeman 39
Slabbed and graded CGS 78 (UNC) Ex-NGC MS65 BN
1864 Florin S. 3892 ESC 2854 (824) B5 – brit: w w, die number (50), no stop after date (returned)
1872 Penny (sold)
Gouby BP1872Ab (11 teeth date spacing)
Slabbed and graded LCGS 70 (AUNC)
S. 3958
Slabbed and graded LCGS 80 (Choice UNC)
1883 Shilling Type A4/1c fourth young head, larger letters, long dumpy line
S. 3907 Bull 3072 ESC 1342
ex LCGS UIN 34826 (sold)
1884 Third Farthing (for use in Malta) (sold)
S. 3960
S. 3958
Slabbed and graded CGS 78 (UNC)
F. 555 ex Finchampstead Collection
S. 3958
Slabbed and graded LCGS 80 (Choice UNC)
1887 Halfcrown S. 3924 ESC 719 (sold)
1887 Shilling (sold)
S. 3926 Bull 3137 ESC 1351 (to be sold)
1887 Shilling (sold)
S. 3926 Bull 3137 ESC 1351
1887 Shilling (sold)
S. 3926 Bull 3137 ESC 1351
Slabbed and graded CGS 55 (NEF)
1888 Groat (for use in British Guiana) S. 3930 ESC 3359 (1956) slabbed and graded CGS 65 (GEF) (sold)
S. 3939 Davies 830
Slabbed and graded LCGS 75 (UNC or near so)
1852 Florin S. 3891 ESC 806 slabbed and graded CGS 60 (EF) (sold)
1881 Half Crown (sold)
S. 3888 Bull 2758 ESC 707
Slabbed and graded LCGS 82 (choice UNC)
LCGS finest known as at 18/04/2021
Ex DNW Auction June 2019 Lot 765
1881 Shilling Dies 7+C (swapped)
1883 Halfcrown S. 3889 ESC 2762 (711) (sold)
S. 3888 Bull 2764 ESC 712 (scarce)
Slabbed and graded LCGS 78 (UNC)
1886 Farthing (sold)
S. 3958
1887 Halfcrown Dies 1A S. 3924 Davies 640 (sold)
1887 Halfcrown S. 3924 ESC 719 (sold)
1887 Double Florin Roman I in Date S. 3922 ESC 394 slabbed and graded CGS 75 (UNC or near so) (sold)

1893 Half Crown Dies 1A S. 3938 Davies 660 slabbed and graded CGS 78 (UNC) (sold)
1893 Shilling Small Rose, Smaller Lettering on Obverse (sold)
S. 3940 ESC 1361a Davies 1010
1895 Penny (sold)
S. 3961 F. 141 (1 + B)
Slabbed and graded CGS 80 (Choice UNC)
ex. Dr. Findlow Hall of Fame Pennies
1896 Half Crown Dies 2b (sold)
S. 3938 Davies 669 Bull 2782 ESC 730 (scarce)
Slabbed and graded LCGS 80 (Choice UNC)
1897 Sixpence (sold)
S. 3941 ESC 1767
Slabbed and graded LCGS 70 (AUNC)
1899 Crown Dies 2E S. 3937 Davies 528 ESC 316 EDGE: LXII slabbed and graded CGS 70 (AUNC) (sold)
1901 Florin (sold)
S. 3939 Bull 2972 ESC 885
Slabbed and graded LCGS 80 (Choice UNC)
1902 Crown S. 3978 ESC 361 slabbed and graded CGS 70 (AU) (sold)
S. 3979 Bull 3562 ESC 362
Slabbed and graded LCGS 82 (Choice UNC)
1902 Half Crown (currency issue)
S. 3980 Bull 3567 ESC 746
Slabbed and graded LCGS 75 (UNC or near so) (sold)
1902 Half Crown matt proof S. 3980 ESC 747 slabbed and graded CGS 82 (Choice UNC) (sold)

1902 Half Crown (currency issue)
S. 3980 Bull 3567 ESC 746
Slabbed and graded LCGS 75 (UNC or near so) (sold)

1902 Half Crown (currency issue) (sold)
S. 3980 Bull 3567 ESC 746
Slabbed and graded LCGS 78 (UNC)
1902 Florin matt proof S. 3981 ESC 920 slabbed and graded CGS 82 (Choice UNC) (sold)
1902 Florin S. 3981 ESC 919 (sold)
1902 Shilling matt proof S. 3982 ESC 1411 (sold)
1902 Shilling matt proof S. 3982 ESC 1411 slabbed and graded CGS 65 (GEF) (sold)
1902 Penny high tide dies 1 + B straight top to E in PENNY Freeman 157 slabbed and graded CGS 75 (UNC or near so) (sold)
1902 Penny low tide slabbed and graded CGS 60 (EF ) (sold)
1902 Halfpence Low Tide Dies 1+A S. 3991 A Freeman 380 slabbed and graded CGS 60 (EF) (sold)
1903 Florin S. 3981 ESC 921 (sold)
1904 Penny S. 3990 slabbed and graded CGS 80 (Choice UNC) (sold)

1907 Half Crown (sold)
S. 3980 Bull 3573 ESC 752 (rare)
Slabbed and graded LCGS 65 (GEF)
1911 Proof Florin S. 4012 ESC 3756 (930) slabbed and graded CGS 85 (Choice UNC – BU) Rated Scarce (sold)
1911 Proof Florin S. 4012 ESC 3756 (930) slabbed and graded PCGS PF65 Rated Scarce (sold)
1911 Sixpence (sold)
S. 4014 Bull 3871 ESC 1795
1912 Halfcrown (sold)
S. 4011 Bull 3711 ESC 759 (scarce)
1912 Farthing slabbed and graded CGS 80 (UNC) F590 (sold)
1913 Farthing slabbed and graded CGS 78 (UNC) (sold)
1913 Third Farthing issued for use in Malta (sold)
S. 4062 Peck 2358
Slabbed and graded CGS 85 (Choice UNC – BU)
1917 Halfcrown (sold)
S. 4011 Bull 3716 ESC 764
1918 Half Crown S. 4011 ESC 3717 (765) (sold)

1918 Sixpence (sold)
S. 4014 S. 4014 Bull 3879 ESC 1803
1918 Farthing S. 4060 bright finish (sold)

1919 Halfcrown (sold)
S. 4011 Bull 3718 ESC 766 (scarce)
Slabbed and graded LCGS 78 (UNC)
1927 Proof Shilling Type C/2 (sold)
S. 4039 Bull 3830 ESC 1440
Ex NGC PF65 slabbed and graded LCGS 91 (aFDC)
1930 Florin (sold)
S. 4038 Bull 3785 ESC 950
1931 Penny
S. 4055 Freeman 205 Dies 5+C
slabbed and graded CGS 80 (choice UNC) (sold)
1933 Crown ‘wreath’ type S. 4036 ESC 3644 (373) (sold?)
1933 Farthing slabbed and graded CGS 75 (UNC or near so) (sold)
S. 4041 Bull 3915 ESC 1823 (scarce)
S. 4038 Bull 3796 ESC 955

1936 Shilling (sold)
S. 4039 Bull 3853 ESC 1449
Slabbed and graded LCGS 78 (UNC)
1953 Proof Penny dies 1+B Freeman 246 slabbed and graded CGS 88 (BU – nFDC) (sold)
1962 Sovereign (sold)
1966 Sovereign (sold)