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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

 

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EDWARD VI, (1547-1553), fine silver coinage, 1551-3, crown, mm tun, 1552 (S.2478). Toned, good fine and rare.


EDWARD VI, (1547-1553), fine silver coinage, (1551-3) crown, mm tun, 1552 (S.2478; Lingford dies Z-13). Blue grey toned, nearly very fine and rare.


HENRY VIII, (1509-1547), first coinage, 1509-26, groat, London, mm portcullis crowned (S.2316). Strong portrait, upset to 9 o'clock, very fine.


   HENRY VI, (first reign, 1422-1461) annulet issue, 1422-30, groat, Calais mm pierced cross (S.1836). Nearly very fine.


   HENRY VI, (first reign, 1422-1461), annulet issue, groat, Calais, mm pierced cross (S.1836). Uneven strike, toned, nearly very fine.


JOHN, (1199-1216), silver penny, short cross issue, type 5b, (1.35 g), HUE:ON:NICOLE, (Hue, Lincoln Mint), (S.1351). Toned, good very fine and rare.


   WILLIAM I (THE CONQUEROR), (1066-1087), Paxs penny, Brihtword on Bristol Mint (S.1257). Clear portrait, uneven legend in parts, otherwise good very fine.


EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, (1042-1066), silver penny, Hammer cross type, 1059-62, DVNINC ON HEST, Hastings Mint (1.27 g) (S.1182; N.828). Bright and grey toning, very fine ...


EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, (1042-1066), silver penny, helmet type, Leofred on Lund (London) (S.1179). Slightly crimped, toned, good very fine.


   AETHELRED II, (978-1016), silver penny, long cross type, London Mint, EADPOLD MO LVND, (S.1151), (1.62 g). Peck marked and slightly crinkled, otherwise very fine.


KING OF NORTHUMBRIA, Eanred, (c.837-841 Pirie chronology), billon sceat, phase II, (1.17 g), obv. cross and four dots in centre, around legend +EANRED REX, rev. ...


ANCIENT BRITISH, Celtic Coinage, Eppillus, (later 1st century BC - early 1st century AD), coinage struck at Calleva, gold quarter stater, (1.16 g), obv. EPPI ...


ELIZABETH II, mint one hundred pounds, Britannia, 2003 (S.4452). FDC.


   GEORGE VI, proof set, five pounds, two pounds, sovereign and half sovereign, 1937 (PS.15). With plush case of issue, nearly FDC. (4)


EDWARD VII, matte proof half sovereign, 1902 (S.3974). Lightly polished, otherwise nearly FDC.