A George III coin collector's cabinet, mid-18th century, the mahogany frame with forty-seven drawers, opening to reveal pierced trays to display coins,22cm wide17cm deep33cm highCondition ReportOne drawer is missing. With knocks, scratches and marks commensurate with use and age. No coins are housed within the drawers.
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John Ruskin (1819-1900), a group of thirteen signed letters, addressed to Mr Verity, discussing coin collecting, both for himself and a new museum in Sheffield, in one referring to his efforts to find the museum and to secure a collection of coins for the 'good people of Sheffield', in others, acknowledging a coin sent on approval by Verity, 'The coins are safe here - and intensely delightful to me - I want to look at them with less dazzled mind ...', giving details of the best: 'I am intensely delighted with the coins as I examine further - chiefly with the Edward III which I send to Sheffield forthwith. I keep the Rose Noble of Ed. 4th and Black Prince Leopard for myself ... The James's I think I shall return - the polish being brighter than I like ...' (13)
Two Royal Mint Floral £1 coin pairs, England & Wales, Scotland & N. Ireland, both 2014 sealed BU sets and a 2004 Trevithick Steam Locomotive commemorative £2 coin and stamp cover and Five Canadian copper bank tokens to inc 1852 Quebec, 1823 Nova Scotia, 1857 Prince Edward Island, 1854 Upper Canada & 1843 New Brunswick
Qty of assorted interesting silver and other coins to inc an 1887 florin, 1935 florin, 1945 half crown, 1947 half crown, a 1797 Matthew Boulton Soho Mint cartwheel tuppence or twopence in high grade, a matching cartwheel penny of the same date and a small hammered copper coin believed to be a rose farthing [7]
'Their Finest Hour' Official RAF Battle Of Britain 75th Anniversary Commemorative seven coin presentation set released by the London Mint Office comprising of six silver layered proof coins each with a different wartime figure to one side, and a central 9ct gold Supermarine Spitfire coin, the 9ct coin 6.4g, limited edition
Two hammered silver coins, a 1567 Elizabeth I sixpence, Coronet Tower mint mark, 2.55g, 25mm in diameter, and a small hammered silver coin of unknown origin, long cross type, 15mm in diameter, possibly an Edward I half penny, a Bavarian Spielmark gaming token, an old fake 1920 florin made from mostly tin and an unknown copper coin [5]
Issued by the United States Mint in 1986, this 1 oz American Gold Eagle bullion coin carries a face value of 50 dollars. The obverse design is derived from Augustus Saint-Gaudens' 1907 Gold Double Eagle, depicting Lady Liberty advancing with a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left, set against a backdrop of radiating sun rays and the U.S. Capitol building. The reverse, designed by Miley Busiek, features a male bald eagle in flight bearing an olive branch, approaching a nest occupied by a female eagle and her young. Inscriptions on the reverse include UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, IN GOD WE TRUST, E PLURIBUS UNUM, and 1 OZ. FINE GOLD - 50 DOLLARS. The coin is composed of 22-karat gold alloyed with silver and copper for added strength, and is housed in a protective slab. Case: 2.25"L x 0.5"W x 3.25"H. Gold coin diameter: 32.7 mm.Artist: Miley BusiekIssued: 1986Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
1987 Great Britain 1 ounce gold Britannia coin presented in a sealed protective slab. The obverse features a right-facing portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing the George IV State Diadem, with surrounding text reading ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA F D and a face value of 100 POUNDS. The reverse illustrates Britannia in a standing pose, draped in classical attire, holding a trident in her extended arm and a shield bearing the Union Flag in the other. Introduced in 1987, this release marks the first year of the Britannia gold bullion coin series. Composed of 22 karat gold with a fineness of .9167, the coin contains one troy ounce of pure gold. Case: 2.25"L x 0.5"W x 3.25"H. Gold coin diameter: 32.69 mm.Issued: 1987Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: Great BritainCondition: Age related wear.
Two vintage coin purses decorated with metal patterns. the larger coin purse features an intricate multi color mesh pattern with a geometric motif. Design with tones of yellow, white, pink, and blue. The smaller purse includes a patterns of green and purple fainted colors. Both are further adorned with metal frames; the smaller purse with a black framed with green painted accents. Longest strap measures: 5.75"L. Issued: 20th century Dimensions: Largest: 5.75"L x 3.75"WCondition: Age related wear.
1983 South African 1 oz Gold Krugerrand coin enclosed in a sealed protective slab. The obverse features a left-facing image of Paul Kruger, former president of the South African Republic, accompanied by the inscriptions "SUID-AFRIKA" and "SOUTH AFRICA" along the border in both Afrikaans and English. The reverse presents a Springbok antelope in stride over a natural terrain, with the year "1983" appearing on either side. The inscription "FYNGOUD 1 OZ FINE GOLD" at the bottom denotes the coin's weight and gold composition. Struck in 22-karat gold (91.67% pure) with copper added for enhanced strength, the coin is preserved within the slab for protection and long-term storage. Case: 2.25"L x 0.5"W x 3.25"H. Gold coin diameter: 32.8 mm.Issued: 1983Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: South AfricaCondition: Age related wear.
1987 Australian Nugget gold coin containing 1 troy ounce of 99.99% fine gold, encased in a protective slab. The obverse depicts the third portrait of Queen Elizabeth II facing right, wearing the King George IV State Diadem. This effigy was designed by Raphael Maklouf. The reverse features a representation of the "Welcome Stranger" gold nugget, discovered in 1869, centered within a radiating sunburst pattern. Inscriptions on the reverse include "THE AUSTRALIAN NUGGET 1 OZ. FINE GOLD" and the year "1987." The obverse is inscribed with "ELIZABETH II," "AUSTRALIA," and the face value "100 DOLLARS." Case: 2.25"L x 0.5"W x 3.25"H. Gold coin diameter: 32.1 mm.Artist: Raphael David Maklouf, and Stuart DevlinIssued: 1987Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: AustraliaCondition: Age related wear.
1980 South African Krugerrand containing 1 troy ounce of fine gold, encapsulated in a protective slab. The obverse bears a left-facing portrait of Paul Kruger, former president of the South African Republic, surrounded by the bilingual inscription "SUID-AFRIKA SOUTH AFRICA" in Afrikaans and English. The reverse features a springbok antelope, a national emblem of South Africa, depicted in motion above a textured landscape. The year "1980" is divided on either side of the antelope as "19" and "80," while the inscription "FYNGOUD 1 OZ FINE GOLD" along the lower rim indicates the coin's gold purity and weight. Struck by the South African Mint, this coin was instrumental in establishing the global presence of modern gold bullion issues. Case: 2.25"L x 0.5"W x 3.25"H. Gold coin diameter: 32.8 mm.Issued: 1980Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: South AfricaCondition: Age related wear.
This 1984 South African gold coin contains one troy ounce of fine gold. The obverse shows a left-facing portrait of Paul Kruger, the former President of the South African Republic, with "SUID-AFRIKA" and "SOUTH AFRICA" inscribed along the edge. The reverse features a springbok antelope, the national animal of South Africa, with the year "1984" flanking the image. The inscription "FYNGOUD 1 OZ FINE GOLD" appears at the base, indicating the coin's weight and gold content. Encased in a protective slab. Case: 2.25"L x 0.5"W x 3.25"H. Gold coin diameter: 32.8 mm.Issued: 1984Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: South AfricaCondition: Age related wear.
Gold coin from the Republic of Peru, minted in 1964 and housed in a protective slab. The obverse features the national coat of arms of Peru, depicting a vicuna, cinchona tree, and cornucopia, encircled by the legend "REPUBLICA PERUANA NUEVE DECIMOS FINO" along with the weight "G.R. 46.8071" and mint location "LIMA." The reverse displays a seated Liberty figure, symbolizing freedom, holding a staff with a Phrygian cap. At her side rest a shield and a pedestal inscribed with "LIBERTAD." The surrounding legend reads "CIEN SOLES ORO GRS. 42.1264 DE ORO FINO," with the date "1964" in exergue. Case: 2.25"L x 0.5"W x 3.25"H. Gold coin diameter: 37 mm. The 1964 Peruvian 100 Soles Gold Coin was minted with approximately 1.35¯troy oz of gold content. Issued: 1964Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: PeruCondition: Age related wear.
Struck in Mexico, this 50 Pesos gold coin, known as the Centenario, commemorates the 100th anniversary of Mexico's independence. The obverse features the iconic Winged Victory, also known as the Angel of Independence, holding a laurel wreath and broken chains, with the denomination "50 PESOS," the gold content "37.5 Gr. ORO PURO," and the dual dates "1821" and "1945" inscribed. The reverse showcases the national coat of arms of Mexico, depicting a golden eagle perched on a cactus while devouring a snake, framed by the inscription "ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS." This piece is encapsulated in a protective slab for preservation. Minted in 90% pure gold, this coin contains approximately 1.2057 troy ounces of actual gold weight. Case: 2.25"L x 0.5"W x 3.25"H. Gold coin diameter: 37.1 mm.Issued: 1945Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: MexicoCondition: Age related wear.
The coin is graded and slabbed by NGC with a CAC green sticker, signifying confirmation of superior quality for its assigned grade. The obverse displays a left-facing portrait of Liberty wearing a coronet inscribed with the word LIBERTY, surrounded by thirteen stars symbolizing the original colonies, with the date 1901 positioned beneath. The reverse features a heraldic eagle with wings spread, perched on an olive branch and grasping three arrows, a shield covering its chest. The inscriptions on the reverse read UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and TEN D. Case: 2.25"L x 0.5"W x 3.25"H. Gold coin diameter: 27mm. The 1901 Liberty Head contains 0.48375 troy ounces of pure gold.Artist: Christian GobrechtIssued: 1901Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Gold bullion coin from South Africa dated 1984, featuring one troy ounce of fine gold. The obverse side presents a left-facing profile portrait of Paul Kruger, the former President of the South African Republic, accompanied by the inscriptions "SUID-AFRIKA" and "SOUTH AFRICA." The reverse side displays a springbok antelope, the national animal of South Africa, with the year of issue "1984" split to either side. The lower edge of the reverse reads "FYNGOUD 1 OZ FINE GOLD," indicating the weight and purity. This coin is housed in a protective slab. Case: 2.25"L x 0.5"W x 3.25"H. Gold coin diameter: 32.8 mm.Issued: 1984Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: South AfricaCondition: Age related wear.
A pair of appealing coin purses, each with vibrant hand painted enamel patterns. The smaller coin purse is decorated with simple orange, blue, and beige designs and the larger coin purse is intricately decorated in hues of green, purple, pink, yellow, and black. Each purse is meticulously finished with metal frames. Longest strap measures: 5"L. Issued: 20th c. Dimensions: Longest: 7.5"L x 5"W Condition: Age related wear.
An Edwardian silver gilt combination compact purse by Cohen & Charles. Of planished rectangular form, hinged to reveal a mirrored interior with hinged powder compact and a sprung coin holder, the mirror hinges to reveal an aide memoir section and a lipstick and cigarette section, on a chain, London 1903, 9.5 x 6.5 x 2.1cm, gross weight 278.8g.
A selection of six silver spoons and a napkin ring. To include a souvenir grapefruit spoon with naturalistic handle and police badge armorial by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, London 1895; a Scottish spoon with thistle finial and William III sixpence coin bowl by John Maitland Talbot, Edinburgh 1891; a continental cast spoon with mask bowl and three hallmarked spoons. Total weight 4.08 oz.

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