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Pictured: This 1797 George III gold penny sold for £24,800.
A remarkable single-owner collection of over 200 historic British coins spanning eight monarchs has sold for a staggering £353,000.
Ian Sawden amassed an array of coinage from the Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian periods, with the latest examples struck during George VI's reign.
A 1797 Cartwheel proof gold penny from George III's reign, decorated with a laureate bust wearing a wreath with 10 leaves, fetched £24,800.
A 1788 gold halfpenny depicting Britannia seated with a spear achieved £27,280, while a 1799 gold halfpenny went for £23,560 and a 1848 Proof Florin coin from Victoria's reign sold for £16,120.
Pic: DNW/BNPS
Pictured: This 1797 George III gold penny sold for £24,800.
A remarkable single-owner collection of over 200 historic British coins spanning eight monarchs has sold for a staggering £353,000.
Ian Sawden amassed an array of coinage from the Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian periods, with the latest examples struck during George VI's reign.
A 1797 Cartwheel proof gold penny from George III's reign, decorated with a laureate bust wearing a wreath with 10 leaves, fetched £24,800.
A 1788 gold halfpenny depicting Britannia seated with a spear achieved £27,280, while a 1799 gold halfpenny went for £23,560 and a 1848 Proof Florin coin from Victoria's reign sold for £16,120.
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