We’ve just received some grades on our latest batch of coins sent to PCGS and thought we’d give our regulars first option in securing these coins. We’ll have some more coins and grades to share with you in the next few days. These coins are not expected back in Australia for another 10-14 days, so if you’d like to purchase one of the coins please let us know and we’ll put a hold on it for you with a small deposit required. As you can see a lot of our coins don’t even make it to be listed up for sale on the website before they are snapped up by collectors with an eye for the best.
Coin | Notes | Price |
PCGS AU58 1922 Sixpence | Typical weak strike but better colour and lustre than you’d expect. | $1,595 |
PCGS MS63RB 1916I Half Penny | Attractive red-brown coin with typical glossiness you see on Indian minted coins. | $650 |
PCGS MS64 1936 Sixpence | Lovely bright sixpence we expected to grade a little higher. | $675 |
PCGS MS64 1917M Shilling | Pretty violet toned coin, great eye appeal. | $1,375 on hold |
PCGS MS65 1927 Sixpence | Bright white and lustrous gem, one of 2 at this grade and only one coin finer. | SOLD |
PCGS MS64 1913M Sovereign | Equal highest graded coin of the type, very pretty gold! | $995 |
PCGS AU58 1915H Florin | Attractive keydate florin with a hint of rub on the emu. | $2,395 |