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DIX NO ON AN WEBB


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A uc t ion e er s & Va lu e rs


In 2011 our experts, who collectively have over 300 years of experience in numismatics, will be offer- ing a record breaking


number of high quality lots in our renowned Rostrum Auctions and mould- breaking online-only Desktop Auctions


16 Mar 11 Lot 598 Scotland


Sword and Sceptre piece James VI, 1602 £1,200 - £1,500


15 Mar 11 Lot 1306 Queen Anne


Gold Coronation Medal 1702


£800 - £1,000


16 Mar 11 Lot 535 William and Mary


5 guineas 1692


£4,000 - £5,000


15 Mar 11 Lot 1674 GeorgeWashington


Inauguration Medal 1790


£200 - £300


DIX NOONAN WEBB


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30 Sep 10 India, 1858


Five Rupees sold for £50,400


31 Mar 10 Lot 284


A rare GreatWar DFC, DSM group of four awarded to 2nd Lieutenant J McK Young Royal Air Force, late Royal Naval Air Service £5,000 - £6,000


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