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Victorian Three-Halfpence 1839.

£65.00

Victorian Three-Halfpence 1839.
The smallest Silver Coin (baring the Maundy one penny) the UK has produced and it was for the Colonial use only. Minted only under Victoria and William IV they are Rare little things especially in this condition.

William IV Three-Halfpence 1834.

£95.00

William IV Three-Halfpence 1834.
The smallest Silver Coin (baring the Maundy one penny) the UK has produced and it was for the Colonial use only. Minted only under William IV and Victoria they are Rare little things especially in this condition.

Very Rare Edward VI Halfpenny in the name of Henry VIII 1547-51.

£165.00

Very Rare Edward VI Halfpenny in the name of Henry VIII 1547-51.

Took a little bit of research but got there in the end, Part of the Rarer crossover coinage from Henry VIII to Edward VI minted in London in 1547-51. What makes this so rare is you can see it bears the Tudor rose of Edwards coinage and the old long cross reverse of his father very few of these ever see the open market.

 

Mysore (India) 20 Cash 1833.

£22.00

Mysore (India) 20 Cash 1833.
Nice little coin from India’s history, bearing the legend ‘Between the Sun and Moon’. Good for Indian and Colonial coin collectors.

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Rare Sierra Leone Company one Cent 1791. SOLD

£48.00

Rare Sierra Leone Company one Cent 1791.
Another lovely Colonial coin in good condition to say its age, Sierra Leone was colonised by the British in 1787 and has stayed within the Commonwealth from that day.

Rare Calcutta Half Anna 1835.

£225.00

Rare Calcutta Half Anna 1835.
A very rare colonial Half Anna minted in Calcutta as a stop gap coin just before they issued the more recognisable East India Company Half Anna Coin in the same Year.

Russian Silver Beaker.

£299.00

Russian Silver Beaker.
Beautifully etched with flowers and grass, By Henebecthbin MacTep, Moscow between 1896 and 1908.

9cm high with a diameter of 7cm.

Silver & Glass Hip Flask. SOLD

£200.00

Silver & Glass Hip Flask. SOLD
Victorian finery at its best, the silver gilt cup fitting perfectly over the bottom of the flask and a silver screw cap, by W. G. Neal, London 1897.