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You are BIDDING PER COIN to take this collection of 22 silver (.925 sterling and high grade silver) tickey and tickey-sized world coins.
The first coin is an 1822 George IV (1820-1830) silver fractural anchor dollar. These coins were struck for use in Mauritius and later shipped to the West Indies. The second coin is a 1835 William IV three pence - please see following picture ...
The following two coins are groats (silver four pence pieces) of William IV (1838) and Queen Victoria (1855)
The following are four Victorian colonial silver pieces from Mauritius (1886) India (1888) Hong Kong (1894) Canada (1890) and Ceylon (1894)
The following are sterling silver 3-pence pieces from Great Britain with the so called “young head” (1880), “jubilee head” (1893) and “old or veiled head” of Queen Victoria (1901).
The following is two Dutch silver pieces from King Willem III (1889) and Queen Wilhelmina (1897)
The following are a ZAR Paul Kruger Tickey of 1896, a Spanish King Luiz I 50 Reis of 1889 and an Ethiopian Gersh (1/20 Birr) of the 1890s
The last lot are all Edwardian silver pieces from the Straits Settlements (1910), Canada (1907), Great Britain (1905), India (1903) and Australia (1910). The Canadian coin has a catalogue value of approx. R500.00
You are bidding PER COIN to take the whole collection of 22 silver pieces as per the following picture showing their obverses and reverses ...