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Noble Numismatics Pty Ltd

Noble Numismatics Pty Ltd is an Australian company trading in coins, medals, stamps, banknotes and related material. Annually the company conducts three major, international numismatic auctions. Confidential auction enquiries are welcome and free to the general public. Noble Numismatics also trades retail in a variety of numismatic material and offers immediate settlements to purchase all types of collections.
Monedas

 

9742moneda(s)


   QUEEN VICTORIA, old head halfcrown, 1897 (S.3938). Full frosty original mint bloom, about uncirculated.


   QUEEN VICTORIA, old head halfcrown, 1893 (S.3938). Full golden red patination, uncirculated.


   QUEEN VICTORIA, old head, crown, 1896 LX (S.3937). Practically uncirculated.


   QUEEN VICTORIA, old head, crown, 1893, edge LVI (S.3937, ESC 303). Toned, good extremely fine.


   QUEEN VICTORIA, old head, crown, 1893 LVI (S.3937, ESC 303). Attractive light tone, about uncirculated.


QUEEN VICTORIA, Jubilee coinage, shilling, large head shilling 1890, (S.3927, ESC 1357). Light golden tone, good extremely fine with Spink ticket.


   QUEEN VICTORIA, Jubilee coinage, proof-like crown, 1888, milled edge (S.3921, ESC 298). Blue and gold patination, nearly FDC and extremely rare.


   QUEEN VICTORIA, Jubilee coinage, crown, 1887, milled edge (S.3921, ESC 296). Light patina, nearly uncirculated.


   QUEEN VICTORIA, Jubilee coinage, crown, 1887 (S.3921). Proof-like, nearly uncirculated.


   QUEEN VICTORIA, young head shilling, 1874, no WW, die number 63 (S.3906A, ESC 1326). About uncirculated.


   QUEEN VICTORIA, gothic florin, 1873 die no. 25, (S.3893). Bright, with minor surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine.


   QUEEN VICTORIA, young head, halfcrown, 1886 (S.3889). Orginal mint bloom, nearly uncirculated.


   QUEEN VICTORIA, young head halfcrown, 1881 (S.3889). Bright, extremely fine or better.


   QUEEN VICTORIA, young head crown, 1844 (S.3882) star stops on edge. Attractive dark blue iridescent tone, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition.


GEORGE IV, copper penny, 1826, normal type, (S.3823, P.1422). Even brown patination with traces of red, extremely fine or better.