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BRITISH COINS Edward III, Florin Coinage, Penny, York; others similar, later coinages (4) (S 1556, 1603, 1605 etc.) [5]. The first nearly very fine, the others fine (£70-90)
Hammer Price: £60
BRITISH COINS Henry V, Quarter-Noble, mm. pierced cross, Group G, lis over shield on obverse, mullet after first word and annulet stops both sides (N 1384; SC 15; S 1758). Tiny piece missing at top, very fine and rare (£300-350)
Hammer Price: £340
BRITISH COINS Henry V, Halfpenny, London, type C, broken annulets by crown (2); others Halfpennies of Henry V and VI, mostly different (5) (S 1794, 97, 1848, 1905) [7]. Mostly better than fine (£110-130)
Hammer Price: £150
BRITISH COINS Henry VI, Continental imitation of a Noble, Flemish imitative coinage (S 1801). Two small digs on obverse, otherwise very fine (£450-500)
£450–£500
BRITISH COINS Henry VI, Annulet issue, Calais, Groat and Half-Groat, with annulets by bust (N 1427 and 1429; SC 10 and 10; S 1836 and 1840) [2]. Very fine and fine (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £70
BRITISH COINS Henry VI, Leaf-pellet issue, London, Groat, Class C, reads angli, with leaf on neck, pellets by crown and in two quarters of reverse (N 1505; SC 85; S 1917). A little short of flan, otherwise very fine (£60-70)
Hammer Price: £50
BRITISH COINS Edward IV, First Reign, Groat, light Coinage, York, E on breast, quatrefoils at neck (N 1583; SC 130). Almost very fine, slightly creased (£40-50)
BRITISH COINS Edward IV, First Reign, Groat, Light Coinage, London (S 2000); Henry V, Penny, type F, Durham (S 1788); Henry III, Penny, a contemporary copy in base silver [3]. Generally good fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £95
BRITISH COINS Edward IV, Second reign (1471-1483), Angel, Type XVIII, mm. pierced cross and pellet (4th quarter), reads dei and redempt (N 1626; SC 15; S 2091). Slightly crimped and obverse legend double struck (5 o’clock), otherwise nearly very fine (£250-300)
Hammer Price: £320
Edward IV (Second reign, 1471-1483), Second Reign, Groat, London, Class XXII, mm. halved sun and rose (S 2146), an issue formerly ascribed to the brief reign of Edward V, now generally accepted as the last issue of Edward IV in late 1482.Cracked and somewhat bent, otherwise about very fine and rare (£100-200)
£100–£200
BRITISH COINS Edward IV, Second Reign, Half-Groat, Canterbury; Pennies, Durham (3); Henry V, Halfpenny, London; Henry VI, Halfpenny, Pinecone-Mascle issue, London (S 2106, 2053, 1795, 1884) [6]. Fine or better, the last very fine (£70-90)
Hammer Price: £120
BRITISH COINS Edward IV, Continental imitation of a Rose Noble, late 16th Century, on a large flan and with a wide face, mm. crown on reverse only, reads ed/ward, retrograde e in ihc and trefoil stop after ibat, 120.0 grams (N p 8; S 1952; cf Schneider 839-885). Removed from a circular mount and slightly crimped, otherwise nearly very fine (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £230
BRITISH COINS Henry VII, Groats (2), both Class I with open crown, mm. obverse lis on sun-and-rose, reverse halved lis-and-rose, nothing by bust, and mm. rose on obverse only (SCBI 23, 139, same die), with saltires by bust (as is usual for single marks) (N 1703; SC 5; S 2193 and 2194) [2]. First with scratches on face, about fine, second with edge crack (3 o’clock) and reverse surface flaw, almost very fine (£70-100)
BRITISH COINS Henry VII, Profile Groats (2), mm. crosslet, fine but pierced through back of crown, and mm. pheon, bust weak, about fine; and facing bust Half-Groat of Canterbury, dented fair [3] (£80-100)
£80–£100
BRITISH COINS Henry VII, Half-Groat, Canterbury, King and Archbishop jointly, mm. tun, fine; Henry VIII, Second coinage; Groat, London, mm. arrow (SC 35; S 2337E), obverse dings, but fine, and Half-Groat, Canterbury, Warham, mm. cross patonce, fine [3] (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £90
BRITISH COINS Henry VII, Half-Groats (2), York and Canterbury; Pennies (5), various types and mints (S 2216 etc.) [7]. Fine or better, the second pierced (£60-80)
BRITISH COINS Henry VII, Second Coinage, “Sovereign” Pennies (4), London (2), both mm. rose, fine and very fine with large piercing, and Durham (2) of Ruthall, mm. lis, and Tunstall, mm. star, both fair (first with piece missing); a London Halfpenny, mm. arrow, facing bust, crown with single arch, good fine [5] (£70-100)
£70–£100
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second Coinage, Groats (2), both 3rd bust, mm. rose, fine but pierced, and mm. arrow, fair; Edward VI, Fine Shillings (2), both mm. tun, dies differ, both fair (one tooled) [4] (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £100
BRITISH COINS Henry VIII, Third Coinage, Bristol Half-Groat, Bristol lettering with WS monogram on reverse, pellet below shield (3rd quarter) and on inner circle (4th quarter), slipped trefoils in cross ends (N 1851; SC 140; S 2377). A little weak at centres but very fine and round (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £75
BRITISH COINS Henry VIII, Third Coinage, Provincial Half-Groats (2), Bristol, similar to last but nothing in cross ends, fine, reverse pellets faint, and York, no mm, reverse pierced cross ends, Lombardic letters and saltire stops both sides, bent and centres flat, fine; a York Penny, no mm, obverse facing bust, reverse pierced cross ends, spur from top right hand corner of shield, mixed lettering, plugged above crown, about fine [3] (£60-80)
£60–£80
BRITISH COINS Henry VIII, Posthumous Coinage, Southwark Groats (2), both Bust 5 with mm. E on reverse only, one with roses in cross ends and pellet stops, other with crescents in forks (N 1872; SC 95; S 2404) [2]. First weak in centres, legends very fine, second split and chipped, fair (£60-80)
BRITISH COINS Henry VIII, Posthumous Coinage, Pennies (3), London, no mm, facing bust, large Roman letters (Lombardic H) and lozenge stops, very fine, Canterbury, similar, small, about fine, and York, no mm. late (3/4) bust, small Roman letters, poor; a Canterbury Halfpenny, no mm, facing bust, reads H8, part flat and corroded, fine [4] (£70-100)
BRITISH COINS Henry VIII, Half-Groats, Canterbury and Southwark; Pennies, Durham (2); Halfpenny, London (S 2415, 2411, 2352, 2354, 2356) [5]. Fine or better (£90-110)
Edward VI (1547-1553), Gold Half-Sovereign, Southwark Mint, struck in the name of Henry VIII, mm. E, diamond stops, E below shield (S 2394). A little flat in places, some damage to obverse legend from 2 to 3 o’clock, otherwise about very fine, rare (£450-550)
Hammer Price: £440
Edward VI (1547-1553), Second period, Shilling, Durham House mint, mm. bow, MDXLIX (SC10; S 2469). Legends weak but centres only fair and scratched, very rare (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £85
Edward VI (1547-1553), Second Coinage, Undated Issue, Shilling, Durham House Mint, mm. bow (SC 65). Fair, discoloured, but very rare (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £80
Edward VI (1547-1553), Third Period, Fine Silver Issue, Crown, 1551, mm. y (N 1933; SC 25; S 2478). Good fine (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £280
Edward VI (1547-1553), Third Period, Fine Silver Issue, Crown, 1551, mm. y (N 1933; SC 25; S 2478). Almost fine (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £130
Edward VI (1547-1553), Third Period, Fine Silver Issue, Shillings, mm. tun (6), mm. y (1) (S 2482), all once used as gaming counters and sold complete with an (?) 18th Century silver lidded tube, an interesting and unusual offering [Lot]. Ex- Caythorpe Hall find, Grantham 1860, the coins in varied state from fair to very fine and cleaned, the silver container in very fine condition but bearing no hallmarks (£450-500)
Edward VI (1547-1553), Third Period, Fine Silver Issue, Shilling, mm. tun, scratches across bust, otherwise fine; Mary, Groat, mm. pomegranate, severely scratched and scored [2] (£80-100)
Edward VI (1547-1553), Third Period, ‘Fine’ Shilling, mm. y (SC 90). Two faint lines scratched on portrait to form a cross, otherwise good fine with a pleasing portrait (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £45
Edward VI (1547-1553), Third period, Tower mint, Shilling, mm. rose, MDLI; a similar coin, Southwark mint, mm. lis, MDLI (SC 80 and SC 85; S 2473/73A) [2]. Fair and about fine (£100-120)
£100–£120
Edward VI (1547-1553), Third period, London, base Penny, mm. escallop (not visible) (N 1945; S 2474). Legends part flat, otherwise very fine (£50-60)
Edward VI (1547-1553), Third period, York, base Penny, mm. mullet (N 1946; S 2475). Nearly very fine (£60-70)
BRITISH COINS Philip and Mary, Shilling, 1555, with English titles only, mark of value (N 1967; SC 20; S 2501). Scratched both sides and King’s name double struck, about fine (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £210
BRITISH COINS Philip and Mary, Shilling, 1555, with English titles only, mark of value (N 1967; SC 20; S 2501). Shield on reverse very worn, otherwise fair (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £55
BRITISH COINS Philip and Mary, Base Penny, mm. halved rose and castle (N 1976; SC 10; S 2510A). Legends weak in places otherwise very fine (£60-70)
Hammer Price: £65
BRITISH COINS Elizabeth I, First Coinage, Groat, wire line inner circle, mm. lis (N 1986: SC 10; S 2550). Only fair, but rare (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £20
BRITISH COINS Elizabeth I, Fifth Issue, Shilling, mm. tun (N 2014; SC 40). Some porosity, otherwise almost very fine, and portrait not unpleasing (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £35
BRITISH COINS Elizabeth I, Sixth issue, Halfgroat, mm. 2 (1602) (N 2016; SC 25; S 2586). Edge rather ragged (c.12 o’clock); struck from a worn die and flat or weak in places, otherwise better than fine (£20-30)
£20–£30
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