Spink > Auction 23129Auction date: 26 January 2024
Lot number: 9994

Price realized: Unsold
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Victoria (1837-1901), Maundy Penny, 1878, plain edge, 0.47g, 6h (Spink 3920), toned, extremely fine; and Bronze Issues, 'Bun Head' Penny, 1860, young head left, rev. Britannia seated right, plain edge, 9.32g, 12h (Spink 3954), soft to the top of the reverse devices, touches of mint red, very fine; and 1862, plain edge, 9.04g, 1h (Spink 3954), touch of rub to reverse and bagmarking, very fine, better to obverse; and 1863, plain edge, 9.31g, 12h (Spink 3954), lightly bagmarked and with some rub, very fine; and 1863, plain edge, 9.15g, 12h (Spink 3954), dark tone, otherwise good very fine; and 1882 H, plain edge, 9.28g, 12h (Spink 3955), dark, yet with a residual lustre to reverse, very fine/ good very fine; and 1891, plain edge, 9.36g, 12h (Spink 3954), with mostly red surfaces, nearing uncirculated; and 'Old Head' Penny, 1895, plain edge, 9.52g, 12h (Spink 3961), glossy fields and with faint glimpses of red in the fields, extremely fine; and 'Bun Head' Halfpenny, 1862, plain edge, 5.60g, 12h (Spink 3956), flashes of red in the peripheries, extremely fine; and 1887, plain edge, 5.67g, 12h (Spink 3956), pleasing lustrous and nearing full red surfaces, uncirculated; and Half-Farthing, 1844 (2), plain edge, 2.29g, 12h; plain edge, 2.44g, 12h (Spink 3951), very fine; and Third-Farthing, 1844, plain edge, 1.58g, 12h (Spink 3952), pitted mark to neck, otherwise very fine; and Quarter-Farthing, 1839, plain edge, 1.17g, 12h (Spink 3953), some verdigris, yet good very fine; and 'Bun Head' Halfpenny and Farthing coin holder, created from Halfpenny of 1890 and Farthing of 1886, revealing small concealed compartment within in, an intriguing numismatic curiosity, rubbed to the obverse of the halfpenny, otherwise very fine and in full working order; also George IV (1820-1830), Third-Farthing, 1827, plain edge, 1.41g, 12h (Spink 3827), rub to higher points, very fine; also William IV (1830-1837), Three-Halfpence, 1835, plain edge, 0.65g, 6h (Spink 3839), fine (17).

Estimate: £200 - £300