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Lot 2498    Session 7 (11.30am Wednesday)    Great Britain Silver & Bronze

Estimate $250
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $250

WILLIAM III- QUEEN VICTORIA, various countermarked coins, farthing 1699 raised T W in sunken square on reverse; incuse T.W on reverse of 1719 halfpenny; St. Andrews cross in circle on obverse of 1757 sixpence; raised S.A in sunken serrated square on obverse of Irish 1805 halfpenny; George III penny 1806, in releif in a sunken circle on the reverse Davis Wine & Brandy Merchant, 46 Houndsditch London in six lines (see W.J. Noble collection, part I, lot 1989); incuse R on oby D on reverse 1799 halfpenny; crowned C, raised TS in sunken shield H. MAJOR (Both sides) and J. Brade (Both Sides) all on 1797 pennies; Bradford Workhouse raised on two lines on reverse of Union Copper Co. penny 1812 Buck & Hickman incuse in two lines on 1881 penny, patentee incuse on reverse of 1862 penny; raised lion in sunken rectangle on 1900 threepence and J. DUNLOP incuse on Belgium ten cents 1832 (holed). Fair- Fine. (15)

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