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4107
Great Britain. Gothic Florin, 1883
. S.3900; ESC-859; KM-
746.4. Victoria. Lustrous with a hint of toning.
NGC graded
MS-62
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $250 - 300
4108
Great Britain. Proof Double Florin, 1887
. S.3923; KM-763.
Victoria. Arabic 1 in date. A lightly toned and crisply struck Proof
from the rare sets of coinage produced to celebrate Victoria's
Golden Jubilee. A superb example of a denomination which only
lasted 4 years!
NGC graded Proof 64 Cameo
.
Estimated Value .................................................$900 - 1,100
4109
Great Britain. Crown, 1890
. S.3921; Dav-107; KM-765. Vic-
toria. Jubilee head. Lightly toned.
Extremely Fine to About
Uncirculated
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $125 - 150
4110
Great Britain. Maundy Set, 1898
. ESC-2513; S.3943. Victo-
ria. A tough date in maundies (as are all 1898-dated silver
coins) and a choice matching set with superb blue and green
toning. Lot of 4 coins.
Choice Uncirculated
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $225 - 250
4111
Great Britain. Florin, 1903
. S.3981; KM-801. Edward VII.
Uncirculated. Lovely satiny surfaces, and so rare in the highest
grades.
NGC graded MS-63
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $500 - 600
4112
Great Britain. Penny, 1904
. S.3990; KM-794.2. Edward VII.
NGC graded MS-63 Brown
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $100 - 125
4113
Great Britain. The Most Excellent Order of The British
Empire
. (1917) OBE, 4th Class (military division), Badge of an
Officer. First type with seated Britannia on obverse; in gilt silver,
mounted on a second type ribbon (changed in 1936) indicating
recipient was alive and possibly still serving at the time. Reverse
with four hallmarks including SG and date letter for 1917 and
one hallmark on the ring. A handsome specimen, Choice EF-AU
with light age tone over original gilding. Especially interesting as
a World War One award struck during 1917, the foundation year
of the Order.
Estimated Value ................................................... $200 - 240
4114
Great Britain. Shilling, 1929
. S.4039; KM-833. George V.
Choice uncirculated, frosty and resembles the appearance of a
Proof or specimen striking.
Choice Uncirculated
.
Estimated Value ..................................................... $75 - 125
4115
Great Britain. Shilling, 1936
. S.4039; KM-833. George V.
Gem uncirculated and richly toned. Great eye appeal, and rare
so nice.
MS-66
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $100 - 150
4116
Great Britain. Edward VIII plaque to commemorate the
(cancelled) Coronation of 1937
. 45 x 64 mm. Struck in a
metal unlisted by Giordano in his work 'Portraits of a Prince'(as
CM286a but bronze) this Coronation 'Plaquette'was never pro-
duced in significant numbers because the king resigned at the
end of 1936. He abdicated so that he could be with the woman
he loved - Mrs Simpson - and the rest, as they say, is history.
Uncirculated
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $200 - 250
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