Why don't I sell for more? Because my goal is to improve my collection, not make a maximum income. I usually buy from auctions in small lots, and these sales offset the price of the main coin that I wanted.
I'll provide pictures on a case by case basis as there's quite a few of them.
Set of 3 coin weights - £50
NF (Reverse better) 1758? Irish coin weight for the Portuguese Doppio Moieda - Assume scarce at worst but could be rare. I've found one other for sale historically, but it was a Quinto not Qvarto. - Many scratches
vf+/XF 1821 Half Sovereign Coin Weight - Scarce according to ebay sellers but I've found quite a few sold historically, so assume relatively common. Better condition than most though.
1 Shilling coin weight? Not researched this one, so any info is good.




Maundy Coinage - 1890 Fourpence - GVF + a 1904 Twopence, EF - £40
Both Scarce, especially out of sets. Fourpence previously cleaned but has retoned beautifully. Twopence with slightly uneven toning.




1819 Crown - Countermarked - VG+/NF, Reverse better - £20
Unfortunately for George, he seems to be missing the right side of his face. Beautiful even grey toning,


1887 Florin - Uncirculated - Surface Hairlines - £35
Probably lightly cleaned in the past, and has a toning spot on her head too, but still beautiful and lustred.


1906 Florin - GVF/NEF and nicely toned - £90
I found this one quite difficult to grade, but it has beautifully dark toning with excellent detail and is now considered scarce in higher grades.


France 1938 20 Francs - EF or better - £15
Not much to report on this one, no toning or problems to speak of. Most of you would probably consider it UNC.

Australia 1937 Crown - VF - £17
Nice grey spotted toning

1902B British Trade Dollar - Choice EF - £120
A stunning example that speaks for itself.

Uncirculated Edward VII Rupees - £35 each.
ZAR Type set - Average VF - (3d 6d 1s 2s 2/6 - NO CROWN) - £35
1867 Shilling - Die 20 - VF - £30