WW1 and WW2 militaria specialist Jeff Clark will be with Richard Winterton Auctioneers, Wood End Lane, Fradley Park on Thursday, September 7. Appointments may be booked between 10am and 3.30pm.
Meanwhile, numismatist Phil Bridge will be offering free valuations and advice at The Lichfield Auction Centre on Thursday, August 31 and September 21.
Phil, who has a wealth of experience in the field, is offering appointments from 9am-12.30pm each day.
Recently, a single-owner collection of coins went under the hammer for a total of £79,280.
Highlights included a Hattons of London Concorde five coin set (sold £4,800), a boxed Hattons 2019 Queen Victoria 200th anniversary coin set (sold £3,400) and a boxed 2018 South African Mint Krugerrand (sold £3,200).
The market for antique coins remains strong but all types can find a good price under the hammer, from collections of mixed 20th century British coins to international money, collectable banknotes, gold sovereigns and silver coinage.
As well as those made from precious metals with high bullion value in addition to their artistic merit, there are also many key coins highly sought after by collectors which didn’t start out as a big denomination pieces.
“Any coin can be mis-struck and consequently worth massive amounts compared to its face value," said Phil.
“Some of the rarest 2p coins are a small number from 1983 accidentally minted with the words ‘New Pence’ instead of ‘Two Pence’ when the reverse die was mixed up – find one of these and you could be up to a £1,000 richer.”
To book an appointment for a valuation of coins, banknotes, medals or any military item, telephone 01543 406124 or email office@richardwinterton.co.uk. Free home visits are also available for large collections.
For more information on upcoming auctions, insurance valuations, house clearance and probate services, visit www.richardwinterton.co.uk.
Photo captions:
This five gold coin set commemorating Concorde sold for £4,800.
Sold for £3,400, a boxed 2019 Queen Victoria 200th anniversary coin set by Hattons of London.
A 2018 Krugerrand, sold for £3,200.
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