England/Scotland/Wales/Ireland/Canada/British Empire.
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Edward VII. AR Rupee. India, British Colonial. Bombay (Mumbai), 1905. Dies by George William de Saulles. EDWARD VII KING & EMPEROR, bare head right / ONE RUPEE INDIA, legend in three lines, denomination in Urdu and date below; crown above, spray of lotus flowers to left and right. KM 508. 11.66g, 30.6mm, 12h.
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England. Charles I. AR Penny. Circa 1625-1644.(0,42g. 12mm.) SCBC 2845ff.
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England. PLANTAGENET. Edward I. 1272-1307. AR Penny. Circa 1302-1303.Canterbury mint. (19mm, 1.40 g, 9h). New Coinage type, class 10ab3, +EDWARD R ANGL DNS hYB, crowned facing bust, star on breast; crown with tall thin ornaments; interlocked W and broken S in legend / Voided long cross; three pellets in quarters. SCBI 39 (North), 533; North 1037/1; SCBC 1408.
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England. PLANTAGENET. John. 1199-1216. AR Penny. circa 1210-1213.London mint. . Short Cross type, class VIa1. ; Abel, moneyer. Struck in the name and types of Henry II, ҺЄNRICVS R ЄX, crowned facing bust, holding scepter / + ABЄL · ON · LV(ND)Є, voided cross, with four pellets in angles. SCBI 56 (Mass), 1740A; North 974/1; SCBC 1353.
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GB/England. George II. 1727-1760. AR 6 pence, dated 1757.(3.02 gm; 20 mm). GEORGIVS•II•DEI•GRATIA, laureate, draped and armoured bust left / crowned cruciform coats of arms around rayed garter star; 17-57 across fields above. S 3710A; ESC 1618.
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GB/England. George III,1760-1820. Eighteenpence Banktoken 1813. BANK OF ENGLAND ISSUE.London mint. (7.4 g.) S-3772.
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GB/England. George IV - 1826 - ShillingBare head. Obv: profile bust with date below and GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA legend. Rev; lion on crown with BRITANNIARUM REX FIDEI DEFENSOR legend. S. 3812; ESC 1257.
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GB/England. George IV. Shilling 1824. Laureate Head, Shield reverse. S-3811.
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GB/England. Victoria.Shilling Dated 1881 AD.Young head, type A7, fourth head. Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR REG F D legend. Rev: crown over ONE / SHILLING in two lines with small letters, within wreath with date below. S. 3907
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GB/England. William IV. AR Shilling.Dated 1834.Bare head right / Two-line legend within crowned wreath. ESC 1268; SCBC 3835.
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Great Britain, George V and Mary Al Coronation Medal. 1911.KING GEORGE V QUEEN MARY, conjoined crowned and draped busts left; H.C. below bust truncation / ✶ TO COMMEMORATE THEIR MAJESTIES CORONATION ✶, crowned royal shield imposed on crossed sceptres within wreath of roses, thistles and shamrocks; date below. BHM 4040. 5.44g, 38mm, 12h.
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Great Britain, Hanover. Victoria and Prince Albert WM Medal.Birmingham, AD 1851. Dies by Allen & Moore. QUEEN VICTORIA & PR: ALBERT, jugate busts of Albert and Victoria to left, within ornate wreathed frame / THE INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, view of the Crystal Palace, LONDON, 1851 above, PROPOSED BY H. R. H. PRINCE ALBERT, DESIGNED BY JOSEPH PAXTON ESQ. F. L. S., ERECTED BY FOX, HENDERSON & Co., LENGTH 1848 FEET, WIDTH 456 FEET, HEIGHT OF PRINCIPAL ROOF 66 FEET, HEIGHT OF TRANSEPT 108 FEET, GLAZED SURFACE 900,000 SUP FEET, OCCUPIES 18 ACRES OF GROUND, ESTIMATED VALUE £150,000, in ten lines below. BHM 2419; Eimer 1462. 39.35g, 51mm, 12h.
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Great Britain, Middlesex. George V & Queen Mary AL Jubilee Medal. 1935. KING GEORGE V. QUEEN MARY. SILVER JUBILEE, date in quadrangles, conjoined busts to left / COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX divided by laurel sprig above, PRESENTED BY THE COUNTY COUNCIL below, City Arms centre with oak wreath around. 21.75g, 39mm, 12h.
From a private Welsh collection.
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New Zealand, British Commonwealth. George VI Commemorative AR Crown. 1949.(28.28g, 39mm.).Dies by Thomas Humphrey Paget and George James Berry. KING GEORGE THE SIXTH, bare head to left / NEW ZEALAND CROWN, silver fern leaf flanked by stars; date below. KM 22.
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Victoria, Silver Shilling, 1897,(S 3940A).
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Victoria. AR Sixpence. 1899.Crowned and veiled bust left / Wreath enclosing denomination; crown above, date below. SCBC 3941.
PCGS Graded MS 65; attractive old cabinet tone with iridescent highlights.
From the inventory of a UK dealer.
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William III & Mary. AR Halfcrown. Year 1689.Tower (London) mint. (33mm, 14.95 g, 6h). Jugate first busts right of William, laureate, draped, and cuirassed, and Mary, draped / Crowned coat-of-arms. ESC 503A; SCBC 3434.
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