Friday 6 September 2013

August 2013 Prices Realised: Coin Edition

Today we bring you the first of the prices realised from our August 2013 auction, firstly starting with some of our top coins.


This very rare Oliver Cromwell coin from 1656 was such an excitement for its rarity. We estimated this at £6000-£10,000, and on the day this very rare coin achieved £7900. You can click HERE to read the full article on this coin, pre-sale.


James I Gold Unite

This James I gold unite from the 1600s went higher than its estimate of £1000-£1400, selling for £1500.


Charles I Gold Unite

This Charles I gold unite also sold for higher than its estimate, selling for £2300 with an estimate of £1400-£1800.


George IV £5 piece

Another coin going for a lot higher than estimate was this extremely rare George IV gold proof £5 piece from 1826. Our estimate was £2800-£3600, and sold for £2000 more than the estimate at £4800.


Elizabeth I Crown

This rare Elizabeth I crown was estimated at £800-£1200, and on the day sold for just over its top estimate at £1350.


Victoria Gothic Crown


Our final item in this edit is this Victoria Gothic Crown from 1847. This was estimated at £4000-£6000, and achieved higher than its lower estimate at £5200.




Please click HERE to view all the prices realised from both sales this August.


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