English and world coins, [including] an Edward III post-Treaty period, noble, Calais, flag at stern; [and] a George II guinea, 1731, second young head, crowned shield; a George IV two pounds, 1823 (S. 3798); a George III pattern Bank of England dollar, 1804; a comprehensive collection of 13 copper farthings; [as well as] an attractive and unusual gold counter box, finely engraved with fauna, containing four quarter-guineas, 1718 and 1762; [etc.] ...
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