Mr T Posted July 3 Posted July 3 I got an email from Sovereign Rarities about this - does anyone know when the auction catalogue will be available? Looks like some rare and interesting pieces will be up for sale. Quote
VickySilver Posted July 4 Posted July 4 Yes I’ve heard that as well. I’m not so interested in the micro-varietals such as designer initials and their placement. Perhaps a pristine of the YH Gothic Florin? Quote
Rob Posted July 4 Posted July 4 He does have some very nice pieces and has studied this in great depth. I'm hoping he might produce a book. I'll ask him when when we go for a beer in the next 2 or 3 weeks. Honest man, just your typical nerd who gets transfixed on a certain topic and lets it run. Quote
1887jubilee Posted July 4 Posted July 4 Nerd indeed! You are paying for the beer Rob. I must admit talking about the die varieties of the 1887 sixpence has often put grandchildren to sleep. There are many unique pieces in the collection including varieties of the 14 pearl sovereign, some patterns by Lauer, and J R Thomas. Plenty of proof varieties that just are not listed anywhere and so many crowns with different rim sizes. OK I will accept slightly off the spectrum but that is what research is all about. This one is unlisted 2 1 Quote
Peckris 2 Posted July 4 Posted July 4 (edited) You identified my JH 6d as a pattern, I remember! I'll try and post a picture after I've posted without, just to see if I still get 'Forbidden'... (No, I didn't get 'Forbidden', just "This comment can no longer be edited.." even though it was straight after posting the above comment - and I bet I'm allowed THIS edit even though it's after the picture attempt) Edited July 4 by Peckris 2 Quote
1887jubilee Posted July 4 Posted July 4 I certainly have not forgotten the coin. There are still only 3 known to me with the very wide 7. There are also a few less than 10 of the wide 7 variety. All will be clear I hope when the 1887 collection goes online for 23rd. Sep. 1 Quote
david.bordeaux Posted July 4 Posted July 4 3 hours ago, 1887jubilee said: Nerd indeed! You are paying for the beer Rob. I must admit talking about the die varieties of the 1887 sixpence has often put grandchildren to sleep. There are many unique pieces in the collection including varieties of the 14 pearl sovereign, some patterns by Lauer, and J R Thomas. Plenty of proof varieties that just are not listed anywhere and so many crowns with different rim sizes. OK I will accept slightly off the spectrum but that is what research is all about. This one is unlisted I wonder if the sale will include the "proof florin with a wide gap below the truncation"? Bull and other cataloguers imply wrongly that this is the "normal" proof, but in fact nearly all the 1887 proof florins have the later obverse with a narrow gap. Quote
Sylvester Posted July 16 Posted July 16 (edited) I prefer 1888 myself, much lower mintages. 😀 Edited July 16 by Sylvester 1 Quote
VickySilver Posted July 16 Posted July 16 Are there any Gothic florins in the mix? I am trying to find a nice proof-like or ??proof as I have a number of others as you might guess... Quote
Mr T Posted July 27 Author Posted July 27 On 7/5/2025 at 2:20 AM, 1887jubilee said: I certainly have not forgotten the coin. There are still only 3 known to me with the very wide 7. There are also a few less than 10 of the wide 7 variety. All will be clear I hope when the 1887 collection goes online for 23rd. Sep. Do you have a picture of the whole coin? Or will it be in the auction catalogue. I got another email looking for more consignments so hopefully not far away now. Quote
1887jubilee Posted August 22 Posted August 22 On 7/17/2025 at 12:43 AM, VickySilver said: Are there any Gothic florins in the mix? I am trying to find a nice proof-like or ??proof as I have a number of others as you might guess... Yes a real cracker PF64 ex Heritage 3/8/2017 lot 30320 sold $10,575 + p&p + 5% tax + £25 fee to collect the tax. Quote
1887jubilee Posted August 22 Posted August 22 On 7/4/2025 at 5:36 PM, david.bordeaux said: I wonder if the sale will include the "proof florin with a wide gap below the truncation"? Bull and other cataloguers imply wrongly that this is the "normal" proof, but in fact nearly all the 1887 proof florins have the later obverse with a narrow gap. You are correct the proof in the sets has the bust close to the rim. The many currency dies are wider from the rim. The hooked J variety has as many as 25+ different dies but I have not written them up yet. The majority are being gifted to The Royal Mint but some of the best are in the auction. Mainly ex Peter Davies. Of course the IEB is in the sale as well. Some of the finest could easily be taken for proof but Sovereign Rarities are very particular to not overstate any of the coins. At least everyone can make up their own mind. My 1887 "Proof " penny and halfpenny did not pass muster though they were bought as proof and have mirror finish. They were graded MS 64. The silver is possible to find in wonderful proof like finish so it rather depends if you are a buyer or a seller how you grade it. I believe I had a hooked J proof. Quote
1887jubilee Posted August 22 Posted August 22 I should add there is a very rare florin with 4 bands to the crown and an IEB proof in the exceptional silver set. There are of course the 7 and 8 pearl crowns represented. Quote
Mr T Posted August 29 Author Posted August 29 Interesting, looking forward to taking a look. Do Sovereign Rarities do .pdf catalogues or will it all just be on their website? Quote
jaggy Posted September 3 Posted September 3 A somewhat belated hello from me .... Anyway, it's an interesting sale with some very nice examples. Unfortunately, none are really on my buy list. However, I will be interested to see how Lot 157 does as I have an example graded PF64. PS. there is an error in their description through no fault of theirs. It would appear that the NGC census lists the PF63 in one place and the PF64 in another. Quote
Peckris 2 Posted September 4 Posted September 4 Anyone got a link to the catalogue? I'm not a member of Sovereign Rarities. Quote
Bruce Posted September 4 Posted September 4 2 hours ago, Peckris 2 said: Anyone got a link to the catalogue? I'm not a member of Sovereign Rarities. Here you go! https://auctions.sovr.co.uk/index.php?option=com_timed_auction&auction_id=29&gridtype=listview 1 Quote
Peckris 2 Posted September 5 Posted September 5 13 hours ago, Bruce said: Here you go! https://auctions.sovr.co.uk/index.php?option=com_timed_auction&auction_id=29&gridtype=listview Thanks! 1 Quote
Peckris 2 Posted September 8 Posted September 8 (edited) I had a post about the rare 1887 6d I own, but I'm not being able to post it, not even as a private convo message. Not sure what it is about the post that's causing the problem... Edited September 8 by Peckris 2 Quote
Mr T Posted September 10 Author Posted September 10 Did anyone get a physical copy of the catalogue? Quote
1887jubilee Posted September 29 Posted September 29 Sovereign Rarities have spare catalogues post sale. Ask Steve Hill. It seems the Australian copies still have not arrived. I have advised him. You might look at the rare Melbourne and Sydney sovs and half sovs. several did not sell. I might have to change my profile picture now I have sold the coin. Quote
1887jubilee Posted September 29 Posted September 29 On 8/22/2025 at 2:36 PM, 1887jubilee said: Yes a real cracker PF64 ex Heritage 3/8/2017 lot 30320 sold $10,575 + p&p + 5% tax + £25 fee to collect the tax. Sold After the sale for £8000+ com. Quote
1887jubilee Posted September 29 Posted September 29 On 7/17/2025 at 12:43 AM, VickySilver said: Are there any Gothic florins in the mix? I am trying to find a nice proof-like or ??proof as I have a number of others as you might guess... Sold after for £8000 + com. Quote
Exbrit Posted September 30 Posted September 30 19 hours ago, 1887jubilee said: Sovereign Rarities have spare catalogues post sale. Ask Steve Hill. It seems the Australian copies still have not arrived. I have advised him. You might look at the rare Melbourne and Sydney sovs and half sovs. several did not sell. I might have to change my profile picture now I have sold the coin. Some nice sovereigns that did not sell. The Jubilee varieties are tempting. Quote
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