British coins have always been popular amongst numismatists, not least because of their historical context, but also as a result of some of the finest coins ever being minted within this broad period.
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George V (1910‐1936), Pattern Octorino (8d) in silver, 1913, by Pinches for R. Huth. NGC PF 63.
£2,750.00

George IV (1820‐1830), Silver Halfcrown, 1823. NGC VF 30.
£2,450.00

George III (1760‐1820), Gold ‘Spade’ Guinea, 1792. NGC MS63.
£3,950.00

Oliver Cromwell (1656‐58), Halfcrown, 1658. PCGS MS64.
£10,950.00

Edward III (1327‐1377), Fourth Coinage, Pre‐Treaty Period, Series E, Noble, 1354‐1355, Tower, saltire stops. NGC MS62.
£12,950.00

William II (1087‐1100), Silver Penny, Profile Right Type, Southwark mint, Osmund as moneyer. NGC AU58.
£2,950.00

George V (1910‐1936), Coronation Specimen ‘Long Set’, 1911, (12).
£14,950.00

Victoria (1837‐1901), Pattern Sixpence, 1887, by J. Rochelle Thomas for Spink, in silver.
£1,950.00

Victoria (1837‐1901), Gold Two Pounds, 1887.
£2,500.00

George IV (1820-1830), Sovereign, 1826.
£1,750.00

George III (1760‐1820) ‘Cartwheel’ Penny, 1797.
£450.00

George III (1760‐1820), ‘Cartwheel’ Bronzed Proof Twopence, 1797.
£1,950.00
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