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Coin Cabinet early 20th Century, 15 trays varying hole sizes with felts
Wooden Collectors Coin Cabinet, early twentieth century, weight 4.83 kg, width 28cm, depth 24cm, height 20cm, no makers marks, comprising of 15 trays of varying size roundels with smaller finger-hole in each one to facilitate pushing up of coin from underneath (a mark of good workmanship), top opening lid with drop down front to access trays:
3x trays - 2.5 cm holes - can house 56 coins per tray up to Guinea/Shilling size.
4x trays - 3.2 cm holes - can house 30 coins per tray up to Halfcrown size.
4x trays - 3.7cm holes - can house 20 coins per tray up to modern Crown size.
4x trays - 4.7cm holes - can house 12 coins per tray up to hammered Crown or Half-Pound size.
10 felt rounds missing across all trays.
Condition: some scratching on roof panel, other side panels in better condition, two secured handles either side, without lock or key, an unbranded cabinet, but possibly one that would have been sold by Baldwin or Lincoln.
Collection from office preferable, postage and packing to be added and quoted on a bespoke basis
FAQs
What makes a coin valuable?
I have coins to sell, what’s the next step?
How will my purchases be shipped?
What happens if I’m not entirely happy with my purchase?





