Printed Auction 36 Lot 236

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Printed Auction 36 Lot 236

59 COINS. The Twentieth Century English Farthings, all 55 dates (plus 4 pieces displaying obverses) in a Whitman album.

•Edward VII. 1902 to 1910. All with dark finish, nine coins plus a 1902 for the obverse display. (S. 3992)

•George V. 1911-1918. Dark finish. (S. 4059) 1918-1925. Bright finish. (S. 4060) 1926-1936, bright finish, modified effigy (S. 4061). Twenty-six coins plus a 1918 (S. 4059) for the obverse display. (The album has only one opening for 1918 so S. 4060 is in that slot.)

•George VI. 1937-1948, First Issue. S. 4116. 1494 - 1952. Second issue. S. 4119. Sixteen coins plus a 1950 issue for the obverse display.

•Elizabeth II. 1953. S. 4156. 1954-1956. S. 4159. Four coins plus a 1955 for the obverse display.

A complete date set of 20th century English farthings in choice Uncirculated condition; a pleasurable set to own in a high quality album that allows viewing from both sides.

The Frank Robinson Collection

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