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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)


GERMAN NEW GUINEA, silver one mark, 1894A. Toned, nearly uncirculated.


GERMAN NEW GUINEA, silver one mark, 1894A. Lightly toned, nearly very fine.


GERMAN NEW GUINEA, bronze pfennig, 1894A. Red and brown, uncirculated.


GERMAN NEW GUINEA, bronze ten pfennig, 1894A. Red and brown uncirculated.


GERMAN NEW GUINEA, bronze ten pfennig, 1894A. Approximately fifty percent mint red, uncirculated.


GERMAN NEW GUINEA, bronze two pfennig, 1894A. Red and brown, uncirculated.


   GERMAN NEW GUINEA, proof bronze two pfennig, 1894A. Rainbow toning, FDC.


GEORGE VI, halfcrown, 1944. Virtually uncirculated and very rare in this condition, the key date.


   GEORGE VI, shilling, 1947. Uncirculated and scarce.


   GEORGE VI, shilling, 1940. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated and rare.


GEORGE V - ELIZABETH II, halfpennies, 1944, 1946, 1947 (3), 1954, 1956, 1957, 1962, 1965, pennies, 1940, 1947, threepence, 1952, sixpences, 1934 (2), shilling, 1951, ...


ELIZABETH II, Royal Mint proof shilling 1965, also selected uncirculated example. The first with peeling effect on fields, otherwise brilliant and frosted proof or proof-like, ...


   ELIZABETH I, (1558-1603), sixth issue, 1582-1600, silver shilling, mint mark escallop (1584-6) (S.2577). Evenly worn, fine.


ELIZABETH I, (1558-1603), sixth issue, silver crown, mm 1 (1601) (S.2582) sceptre to I. Old hairline on reverse, obverse flat in centre, otherwise toned good ...


CHARLES I, (1625-1649) Tower Mint, silver shilling, rare bust variety, type 4.1 (a), mint mark anchor to right/anchor (1638-9) (S.2798). Crack in flan, otherwise fine.