This auction enjoyed competition from across the globe. With coins from Ancient Rome and Greece to gold krugerrands and foreign banknotes, there was plenty to choose from!
With krugerrands and sovereigns continuing to perform very well in this dedicated auction, strong results were also seen for silver coins. Banknotes, too, still pique bidding interest the world-over. A collection of Scottish banknotes sold for a hammer price of £240 to a lucky bidder in Russia. These beautifully coloured banknotes won’t look out of place in the vibrant city of Moscow.
Advice on selling coins and banknotes is free and without obligation. The next Coins & Banknotes auction takes place on 22 July. To consign to this auction, make an appointment to visit our Glasgow Galleries or contact a specialist by clicking this link and completing the short form.
Lot 7 - A COLLECTION OF SILVER COINS, DECIMAL COIN SETS AND BANKNOTES
Sold for £170
Estimated at £30 - £50
Lot 22 - A COLLECTION OF REPLICA CHINESE SILVER SYCEE OR YUANBAO
Sold for £100
Estimated at £100 - £200
Lot 23 - A POSSIBLE REPLICA CHINESE SYCEE OR YUANBAO AND A POSSIBLE REPLICA CHINESE INGOT
Sold for £20
Estimated at £30 - £50
Lot 50 - COLLECTION OF TOWN AND TRADE HALFPENNY AND PENNY TOKENS
Sold for £600
Estimated at £180 - £220
Lot 59 - A CONSTANTINE 1 (AD 307 - 337) BRONZE FOLLIS, ALONG WITH A CEASAR AUGUSTUS BRONZE COIN
Sold for £65
Estimated at £60 - £80
Lot 62 - A GROUP OF ANCIENT GREEK, ROMAN AND REPLICA COINS AND MEDALLIONS
Sold for £160
Estimated at £100 - £200