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April 2004 Coin Newsletter (additional images)
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The BODVOC Stater started the trend
for higher prices than estimate - £1850 hammer |
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This Henry VII Angel fetched £3,000
hammer more than 600 time its price in 1942 |
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This impressive Edward the Elder
Flower type Penny fetched £9,600 hammer |
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This Edward the Elder Tower type
penny fetched £6,400 hammer |
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This Stephen Penny of Derby was
exceptional quality for this King and fetched £6,800
hammer to prove it |
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This Elizabeth I milled Shilling
fetched £6,000 hammer, more than 900 times its
1942 price |
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The extremely rare 1825 laureate
head George IV Sovereign
fetched £13,000 hammer - more than 1200 times
its 1943 retail price |
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This extremely rare 1910 Pattern
Crown of George V, one of only ten struck fetched £7,500
hammer |
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This exceptional James VI of Scotland
Sixteen Shillings reached a top bid of £8,000
hammer |
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This tin plantation token of King
James II was in exceptional condition, and topped out
at £2,000 hammer
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