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DATE:
20/02/2025
Explore a treasure trove of numismatic wonders in our upcoming Coins & Banknotes Sale. This event features an extensive selection of rare and collectable coins and banknotes from around the world. From ancient relics to modern mintages, each piece offers a unique glimpse into the rich history and intricate art of currency.
This sale includes a selection of rare coins and banknotes, including an 1882 Liberty Head gold five dollars coin and a 1914 D Indian Head gold ten dollars coin from the United States. Also featured is a Queen Victoria 1861 gold full sovereign and a Queen Elizabeth II 2018 gold proof full sovereign, both highly collectible. A group of five Morgan silver dollars adds further appeal, alongside three historic banknotes from The National Bank of Scotland and the United Arab Emirates.
Perfect for both seasoned collectors and those new to the world of collectable coins, this sale presents an opportunity to acquire sought-after items that span centuries and continents. Whether you're looking to expand your collection, invest in tangible assets, or simply appreciate the craftsmanship of coinage and paper money, our Coins & Banknotes sale is not to be missed.
Join us and seize the chance to own a piece of monetary history, browse the catalogue and get bidding now.
TIME:
11: 00 AM
Closing Date for Entries:
Thursday, 23 January
VENUE:
Online & at David Duggleby, Scarborough, YO11 1XN
AUCTION VIEWING:
Tuesday 18th February 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 19th February 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 20th February from 9am
- Buyer's premium
25% plus VAT
- In-house post & packing available - see individual lots for prices
- Items to be paid for by
Thursday, 27 February
and collected by
Thursday, 27 February