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  2. Noonans Mayfair - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, The Independent called the firm "a prominent London auction house, specialising in militaria". [11] Noonans is the largest numismatics auctioneer in London; it had £11.7m of total hammer sales in 2018. [12] In September 2019, it increased its buyer's premium to 24%, becoming the first UK numismatics auctioneer to go above 20%. [12]

  3. Helmingham Hall Hoard - Wikipedia

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    63 coins were given to the British Museum and the Colchester and Ipswich Museums. [1] [3] [2] The rest of the hoard is set to be sold by auction house Noonans Mayfair on 18 September 2024, with an estimate of 75000 GBP, the proceeds to be split between Ridgway and Helmingham Hall's owners. [1] [3] [2] [7]

  4. David Gee (forger) - Wikipedia

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    A bronze set of the four Kangaroo Office rounds with a poor ¼ ounce example sailed over $600 at Noble, a Gee copper 1854 dated Kangaroo Office 2oz went very cheaply but still fetching north of $300 and some lovely 1902 sovereign examples also gaining good money. A Gee Taylor 4 pence fetch $4000 at a recent Noble auction.

  5. Spink & Son - Wikipedia

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    Soon after William John Webster, Inspector to the Royal Mint and Leonard Forrer joined the firm, Spink created a fixed price periodical for the sale of collectable coins. [3] The Numismatic Circular was issued monthly from December 1892 until January 2014, when it was discontinued in favour of a quarterly auction format for selling coins. It ...

  6. Noble (English coin) - Wikipedia

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    Finally, in 1464 in an attempt to stop the coins drifting over to the continent, the value of all gold nobles was raised from six shillings and eight pence (6/8 or 80 pence) to eight shillings and four pence (8/4 or 100 pence), and a new coin, the "Rose Noble, or Royal" worth ten shillings and weighing 120 grains (7.8 grams) was introduced ...

  7. Henry Christmas - Wikipedia

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    He also compiled part of a work on British copper currencies: a few copies were printed in 1864, but were never published. Portions of the text and the wood-blocks of coins prepared for Christmas's work were by H. Montagu in Copper, Tin, and Bronze Coinage of England (1885). His collection was sold by auction at Sotheby's from 1 February 1864. [3]

  8. GreatCollections - Wikipedia

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    The nickel is one of the most well known rarities in American numismatics, with only five examples known. The example acquired by the company was previously a centerpiece of the Eliasberg Collection. It last traded at auction for $4.56 million in 2018. [17] In January 2022, GreatCollections acquired the first U.S. Silver Dollar for $12 Million.

  9. List of coin collectors - Wikipedia

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    Collection sold over five auctions in 2013–2014 for almost $55 million [118] John Jay Pittman: 1913: 1996: President of A.N.A. 1971-73 and C.N.A., massive collection of high-quality US and World gold and silver coins sold by David Akers in auctions from 1997 to 1999 [119] Farouk I of Egypt: 1920: 1965

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