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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 bronze halfpennies, 1899, 1900 and 1901 (S.3962; Peck 1954-6; F.376-8). The last spotted, otherwise red uncirculated. (3)


QUEEN VICTORIA, old head bronze halfpennies, 1896-8 (S.3962; Peck 1951, 1952, 1953; F.372, 374, 375). The second carbon spotted, red uncirculated. (3)


   GEORGE V, proof Jubilee silver crown, 1935, raised edge lettering (S.4050). Toned, nearly FDC.


   GEORGE V, wreath type silver crown, 1928 (S.4036, ESC 368). Bright, good extremely fine.


SCOTLAND, David II (1329-1371) second coinage, 1357-67, silver penny, Edinburgh, D added to second quarter (S.5117). Toned, weak area, otherwise good very fine and very ...


SCOTLAND, Alexander III (1249-86), silver penny, c.1280, second coinage (S.5052). Very fine.


SCOTLAND, Lanarkshire, Glasgow, Thistle Bank four shillings and ninepence on a Charles IV, Mexico City Mint eight reales 1795FM, counterstamped Thistle Bank 4/9 in circle ...


SCOTLAND, Buteshire, Rothsay, Rothsay Cotton Works owned by William Kelly, four shillings and sixpence, 1820, a Ferdinand VII Mexico City Mint eight reales 1819 countermarked ...


ENGLAND, Derbyshire, Cromford, Arkwright & Co., four shillings and ninepence, Charles IIII Mexico City Mint eight reales, 1803FT countermarked Cromford Derbyshire in a circle, in ...


IRELAND, George III, proof copper penny, 1805 (S.6620). Brown and red tone with underlying brilliance, nearly FDC.


IRELAND, George III, Bank of Ireland coinage, token for six shillings, 1804 (S.6615). Flakey surface with clear signs of undertype, edge disturbances, possibly having been ...


IRELAND, William & Mary, halfpenny, 1693 (S.6597). Minor pitting, otherwise very fine and scarce.


IRELAND, James II, Civil War Coinage, gunmoney, halfcrown, 1689, Feb (S.6579K), another shilling, Sept. 1689 (S.6581D). Very fine. (2)


JAMES I, (1603-1625), second coinage, unite, fourth bust, mm escallop (1606-7) (S.2619). Weak area lower left, otherwise nearly very fine.


   GEORGE III, new coinage, sovereign, 1820 (S.3785c), open 2, tilting 0 in date. Nearly extremely fine.