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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, Jubilee coinage, two pounds, 1887 (S.3865). Surface marks, some mint bloom, extremely fine.


   QUEEN VICTORIA, Jubilee coinage, proof-like five pounds, 1887 (S.3864). Contact marks in fields and two minor knocks, otherwise nearly FDC.


   WILLIAM IV, sovereign, 1836 (S.3829B). Very fine.


   GEORGE IV, bare head sovereign, 1826 (S.3801). Very fine.


   GEORGE IV, two pounds, 1823 (S.3798). Has been mounted and burnished, very good.


   GEORGE IV, two pounds, 1823 (S.3798). Minor rim marks, otherwise brilliant fields, nearly uncirculated.


GEORGE III, quarter guinea, 1762 (S.3741). Practically as struck with nice lustrous surfaces, good extremely fine and rare as such.


GEORGE III, first head, third guinea, date below crown, 1801 (S.3739). Good very fine.


   GEORGE III, fourth head, guinea, 1779 (S.3728). Considerable original mint bloom, small die cud in obverse field, otherwise extremely fine and a rare date.


GEORGE III, third head, guinea, 1766 (S.3727). Die flaw under bust, extremely fine and scarce in this condition.


   EDWARD IV, (1461-1485), second reign (1471-83), angel, London Mint, mm heraldic cinquefoil, issued 1480-1483 (S.2091). Has had mount removed, otherwise very fine.


EDWARD III, (1327-1377), fourth coinage, pre treaty period, gold noble, series C, 1351-2, mm cross 1, (7.65 grams), small E in centre of reverse (S.1485). ...


ELIZABETH II, Lord of the Rings, proof gold ten dollars, 2003 The Ring of Power. In case of issue with certificate number 763, FDC.


ELIZABETH II, strapless penny, 1956. Red and brown uncirculated and rare thus.


   GEORGE VI, shilling, 1940. Nearly uncirculated and rare.