St. James Auction will be holding its Auction 114 on December 4, 2025 of Islamic, British & World Coins, Tokens, Medals, and Banknotes.
-Garrett
Almoravids, ‘Ali b. Yusuf, gold dinar, al-Mariya, AH.528, wt. 4.16gms. (A.466.2; Hazard 354), minor crease, about uncirculated with much lustre
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Almoravids, ‘Ali b. Yusuf, gold dinar, al-Mariya, AH.528, wt. 4.16gms. (A.466.2; Hazard 354), minor crease, about uncirculated with much lustre
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Alfred the great, Viking imitation penny, portrait / Londonia type, AELF REDR, diademed portrait r., rev. London monogram (cf. S.964), likely as made
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Alfred the great, Viking imitation penny, portrait / Londonia type, AELF REDR, diademed portrait r., rev. London monogram (cf. S.964), likely as made
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Henry VI, annulet issue (1422-c.1430), noble, London, king with sword and shield stg. facing in ship, annulet by sword arm, rev. ornate cross, h in centre, annulet in one spandrel, wt. 7.00gms. (S.1799; N.1414), fully struck with attractive lustre, certified and graded by NGC as Mint State 62
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Henry VI, annulet issue (1422-c.1430), noble, London, king with sword and shield stg. facing in ship, annulet by sword arm, rev. ornate cross, h in centre, annulet in one spandrel, wt. 7.00gms. (S.1799; N.1414), fully struck with attractive lustre, certified and graded by NGC as Mint State 62
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Charles I, Briot's first milled issue (1631-1632), crown, mm. flower and B/B, crowned figure of king on horseback l., brandishing sword, rev. crowned, oval, garnished shield, crowned CR at sides, wt. 29.96gms. (S.2852; N.2298), nicely toned, sharply struck on a regular flan, graffiti on reverse field top of C and R, otherwise extremely fine
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Charles I, Briot's first milled issue (1631-1632), crown, mm. flower and B/B, crowned figure of king on horseback l., brandishing sword, rev. crowned, oval, garnished shield, crowned CR at sides, wt. 29.96gms. (S.2852; N.2298), nicely toned, sharply struck on a regular flan, graffiti on reverse field top of C and R, otherwise extremely fine
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Oliver Cromwell, halfcrown, 1658, dr. bust l., rev. crowned shield of arms (S.3227A; Bull 252), small scratches, otherwise very fine
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Oliver Cromwell, halfcrown, 1658, dr. bust l., rev. crowned shield of arms (S.3227A; Bull 252), small scratches, otherwise very fine
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George IV, proof half sovereign, 1826, bare head l., rev. crowned shield of arms (S.3804A; W&R.249), sharply struck with considerable cameo contrast, certified and graded by NGC as Proof 62
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George IV, proof half sovereign, 1826, bare head l., rev. crowned shield of arms (S.3804A; W&R.249), sharply struck with considerable cameo contrast, certified and graded by NGC as Proof 62
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Victoria, proof crown, 1893, LVI, veiled bust l., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.3937; Bull 2594), light greyish toning over reflective field, certified and graded by NGC as Proof 63, as issued in the proof set, only 1312 pieces struck
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Victoria, proof crown, 1893, LVI, veiled bust l., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.3937; Bull 2594), light greyish toning over reflective field, certified and graded by NGC as Proof 63, as issued in the proof set, only 1312 pieces struck
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Edward VII, matt proof five pounds, 1902, bare head r., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.3966), certified and graded by NGC as Mint State 61
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Edward VII, matt proof five pounds, 1902, bare head r., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.3966), certified and graded by NGC as Mint State 61
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