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Charles I (1625-1649), Exeter mint, Halfcrown, 1644, mm. rose, King leaning backwards on walking horse, rev. oval scroll-garnished shield, date to left of mm., 13.83g/4h (Besly M25; SCBI Brooker 1047, same obv. die; N 2565; S 3074). Very fine and extremely rare £4,400-£5,000
£4,400–£5,000
Charles I (1625-1649), Exeter mint, Shilling, 1644, mm. rose, 5.28g/12h (Besly C9; SCBI Brooker 1063, same dies; N 2575; S 3085). Slight weakness in legends, otherwise nearly extremely fine with attractive tone, very rare £2,000-£2,600
£2,000–£2,600
Charles I (1625-1649), Worcester mint, Halfcrown, undated, no mm., large well-centred horseman, no ground line or w below, rev. crowned oval shield, rampant lions in legend, 14.44g/6h (Bull 669/18, this coin; Allen C-18; SCBI Brooker 1149; N 2592; S 3100). Flan split, otherwise very fine or better for issue, very rare £3,400-£4,000
£3,400–£4,000
Charles I (1625-1649), York mint, Halfcrown, Gp 2 [type 2], mm. lion, grass ground line, rev. oval garnished shield, 14.36g/3h (Bull 551; Besly 1B; SCBI Brooker 1077, same dies; N 2310; S 2864). Slightly bowed from the rocker press employed to strike it, some edge and surface flaws and obverse slightly off-centre, otherwise about extremely fine and toned, very rare £1,500-£2,000
£1,500–£2,000
Charles I (1625-1649), York mint, Shilling, Gp 1 [type 1], mm. lion, 5.16g/9h (Besly 1C; SCBI Brooker 1091, same dies; N 2316; S 2870). Struck on a slightly clipped blank, about extremely fine £1,200-£1,500
£1,200–£1,500
Edward III (1327-1377), Pre-Treaty period, Groat, series B/C mule, London, mm. cross 1, reverse-barred ns on both sides, 4.41g/8h (N 1142/1147; S 1563/1565). Edge split, otherwise nearly very fine, rare £150-£180
£150–£180
James II (1685-1688), Crown, 1687, second bust, edge tertio (ESC 743 [78]; S 3407). Minor haymarking on obverse, otherwise virtually mint state with attractive blue/bronze tone, an exceptional coin £5,000-£6,000
£5,000–£6,000
Anne (1702-1714), Halfcrown, 1708, edge septimo (ESC 1370 [577]; S 3604). Better than extremely fine £800-£1,000
£800–£1,000
George I (1714-1727), Crown, 1716, roses and plumes, edge secvndo (ESC 1540 [110]; S 3639). Extremely fine or better £3,000-£3,600
£3,000–£3,600
Edward III (1327-1377), Treaty period, Halfgroat, variety f, London, mm. cross potent, reads posvi, reverse-barred ns in london, 1.87g/2h (DIG 7/–; N 1259; S 1620). Clipped, otherwise very fine and very rare, the reverse variety not listed by Greenhalgh £150-£180
Henry IV or Henry V, Groat, class A, mm. cross pattée with pellet centre, ‘emaciated’ bust, large fleurs on all cusps, quatrefoil after henric and posvi, two saltires before lon and after don, 2.86g/10h (N 1385; S 1759). Slightly clipped and some minor marks, otherwise about very fine, very rare £500-£700
£500–£700
Henry IV or Henry V, Groat, class B/Henry IV type III mule, mm. cross pattée, ‘scowling’ bust, quatrefoil after posvi and tas, 3.12g/2h (N 1386/1359b; S 1763). Small of flan and obverse scratched, otherwise about fine, reverse better, very rare £300-£400
£300–£400
William IV (1830-1837), Proof set, 1831, comprising gold Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, silver Crown, Halfcrown, Shilling, Sixpence and Maundy set; copper Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing [14]. Gold and silver with some light hairlines, silver with matching tone, these better than extremely fine and brilliant, copper much as struck; in a modern maroon fitted case £70,000-£80,000
£70,000–£80,000
Victoria (1837-1901), Shillings (2), 1845, 1846 (ESC 2991-2; [1292-3]; S 3904) [2]. Extremely fine or better £200-£260
£200–£260
Victoria (1837-1901), Pennies (2), 1863 normal 3, 1865 (F 42, 50; BMC 1655, 1667; S 3954) [2]. First extremely fine with subdued original colour, second good very fine £80-£100
£80–£100
Victoria (1837-1901), Penny, 1870 (F 60; BMC 1686; S 3954). Extremely fine, rare £120-£150
£120–£150
Henry VII (1485-1509), Facing Bust issue, Groats (2), class II, mm. cinquefoil, 2.94g/4h (N 1704; S 2195); class IIIb, mm. escallop, 2.67g/2h (N 1705b; S 2198A) [2]. First about very fine but with light scratch across face, second fine £150-200
£150–£200
George V (1910-1936), Penny, 1919kn (F 187; BMC 2257; S 4053). Good very fine but flan split at 9 o’clock on reverse, rare £200-£300
£200–£300
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Pale gold Thrymsa, c. 670-80, ‘Vanimundus’ type B, bust with pelleted tunic right, cross behind, all within legend, rev. small cross within pellet circle and blundered legend, 1.15g/10h (Metcalf 84; N 12; S 772). Of fine style and good metal, very fine and very rare £1,500-£1,800
£1,500–£1,800
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second coinage, Halfpenny, York, Abp Wolsey, mm. unclear, t w by bust, key below, 0.27g/11h (Withers 2; N –; S 2359A). Edge chip, otherwise very fine, extremely rare £200-260
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Posthumous coinage, Groat, Bristol, mm. ws monogram on rev. only, Bristol bust 1, rose after tas, quatrefoil before bris, trefoils in forks, 2.14g/3h (Stewartby 2; N 1874; S 2406). About very fine £200-260
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Third issue, Sixpence, 1568, mm. coronet, 2.92g/2h (N 1997; S 2562). About very fine £80-£100
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Posthumous coinage, Halfgroat, Bristol, mm. tc monogram on rev. only, pellet stops on obv., quatrefoil after tas, lis before bris, trefoils in forks, 1.02g/6h (N 1880; S 2414). Fine, rare £60-80
£60–£80
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Second issue, Shilling, mm. cross-crosslet, bust 3C, 5.85g/6h (N 1985; S 2555). Lightly cleaned and scuffed on obverse, otherwise about very fine £120-£150
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Third issue, Threepence, 1562, mm. pheon, 1.37g/6h (N 1998; S 2565). Very fine £120-£150
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Sixth issue, Shilling, mm. tun, bust 6B, 6.01g/8h (N 2014; S 2577). Nearly very fine £240-£300
£240–£300
Charles II (1660-1685), Guinea, 1676, fourth bust (MCE 74; S 3344). Minor marks on edge, otherwise good very fine £2,000-£2,600
Edward VI (1547-1553), Third period, 3oz base issue, Shilling, mdli, Southwark, mm. lis, bust 6, 4.46g/9h (N 1944/2; S 2473A). Fine, scarce £150-£180
James II (1685-1688), Crown, 1687, second bust, edge tertio (ESC 743 [78]; S 3407). Good fine £200-£260
William and Mary (1688-1694), Halfcrown, 1693/3 inverted, edge qvinto, f of fr over e (ESC 859 [521 var.]; S 3436). Good very fine £500-£700
William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1697, third bust, large crowns (ESC 1233 [1566]; S 3538). About mint state £300-£400
William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1697, third bust, large crowns (ESC 1233 [1566]; S 3538). Good extremely fine with mint bloom £200-£260
Anne (1702-1714), Crown, 1707e, second bust, edge sexto (ESC 1352 [103]; S 3600). A few surface marks, otherwise good very fine and toned £500-£700
Anne (1702-1714), Crown, 1708/7e, second bust, edge septimo (ESC 1355 [107]; S 3600). Some adjustment marks and a small flan flaw on reverse, otherwise about very fine £200-£260
William IV (1830-1837), Proof Half-Sovereign, 1831, edge plain, 6h (WR 267; S 3830). About mint state, brilliant [slabbed NGC PF 62 Ultra Cameo] £5,000-£6,000
William IV (1830-1837), Sixpence, 1835 (ESC 2508 [1676]; S 3836). Extremely fine and toned [slabbed NGC MS 63] £150-£180
Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereign, 1842, open 2 in date (M 25A; S 3852). Very fine, rare £600-£800
£600–£800
Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereign, 1852 (M 35; S 3852C). About extremely fine [slabbed PCGS AU 58] £400-£500
£400–£500
Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereign, 1858, last 8 of date over uncertain symbol (M 41 var.; S 3852D). Last digit of date with two protruding ‘ears’ at top, good very fine, the variety presumably very rare £400-£500
Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereign, 1860, large 0 in date (M 43B; S 3852D). A few tiny edge knocks, otherwise about extremely fine £300-£400
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