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Charles I (1625-1649), First coinage, Twelve Shillings, mm. thistle on obv., thistle-head on rev., small rev. letters, 5.44g/1h (Murray pl. iii, 18; SCBI 35, 1413-14; B 3, fig. 998; S 5542). Slightly double-struck, otherwise nearly fine, rare £100-£120
Hammer Price: £85
James VI (1567-1625), After Accession, Ninth and Tenth coinages, Two Shillings, 0.88g/2h, Shilling, 0.53g/3h, both mm. thistle-head (SCBI 35, 1366ff, –; cf. B 4, 6, fig. 976, 978; S 5509, 5510) [2]. First fine, second better but chipped £80-£100
Hammer Price: £100
James IV (1488-1513), Penny, Second issue, type IV, rounder bust, rev. lis and crowns in angles, 1.06g/5h (SCBI 35, 878; B 17, fig. 685; S 5362). Good fine £60-£80
Hammer Price: £120
James VI (1567-1625), Before Accession, Base issues, Eightpenny Groats (2), both Edinburgh, reads edinbvrgi, 1.17g/6h, edinb, 1.68g/3h, both with wire-line inner circles (SCBI 35, 1312ff, 1316ff; SCBI 58, 1628ff, 1635ff; B 1, 5, figs. 959, 961; S 5511-12) [2]. First nearly very fine, second good fine but surfaces marked £80-£100
Hammer Price: £130
Charles II (1649-1685), Coinage of 1677, Bawbee, 1678, 7.68g/6h (SCBI 35, 1663ff; B 3, fig. 1059; S 5628). Good fine, reverse better £50-£60
Charles I (1625-1649), Second coinage, Forty Pence, beaded inner circles, reads svpr ·, 1.52g/4h (Murray a, pl. iv, 32; SCBI 35, 1422; B 2, fig. 1002; S 5548). Good fine, toned £60-£80
Charles II (1649-1685), Touching Ceremony, ticket-token, in brass with copper centre, 9.85g/12h (Woolf, BNJ 1979, pp.108-9; BMC 499). Nearly very fine £80-£100
James VI (1567-1625), Before Accession, Base issues, Eightpenny Groat, Edinburgh, reads edinb, beaded inner circles, 1.80g/3h (SCBI 35, 1316ff; SCBI 58, 1652ff; B 6, fig. 962; S 5513). Small edge chip, otherwise about very fine for issue £80-£100
Hammer Price: £140
Alexander III (1249-1286), Second coinage, Sterlings (2), class Mc1, four mullets of six points, 1.39g/6h; class E, four mullets of five points, 1.24g/10h (SCBI 35, 220, 247ff; B 31, 34, figs. 160, 166; S 5055-6) [2]. First very fine, second fine £80-£100
Charles II (1649-1685), Coinage of 1663, Bodle or Turner, undated, mm. cross of pellets, 2.56g/6h (SCBI 35,1649ff; B 1, fig. 1044; S 5625); Coinage of 1677, Bodle or Turner, 2.85g/6h (SCBI 35, 1672-3, B 2, fig. 1060; S 5630) [2]. Good fine to very fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £150
Charles I (1625-1649), First coinage, Shillings (2), mm. thistle, first with c over i on obv., 0.44g/2h, 0.42g/12h (Murray pl. iv, 37; SCBI 35 –; B pp.443-4; S 5545) [2]. First obverse good fine, reverse nearly fine and double-struck, second better but chipped, extremely rare £150-£200
Charles I (1625-1649), Base issues, Coinage of 1629, Twopence, 1.35g/12h; Earl of Stirling coinage, Twopences (3, minor varieties), 0.74g/7h, 0.55g/4h, 0.52g/12h; Coinage of 1642, Twopence, 2.93g/9h (SCBI 35, 1544-7, 1548-55, 1556ff; B 1, figs 1039, 1043, 1046; S 5596, 5598ff; 5602) [5]. Fine to very fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £160
Charles I (1625-1649), Fourth coinage, Three Shillings, no mm., thistle-head behind bust, 1.34g/9h, Two Shillings, small mark of value, 0.57g/12h (SCBI 35, 1534-5, 1543; B 66, 68, figs. 1028-9; S 5592, 5594) [2]. Fine and better £100-£120
Charles I (1625-1649), Third coinage, Briot’s issue, Twenty Pence, bust to edge of coin, rev. b below thistle, 0.86g/10h (SCBI 35, 1451; B –, cf. fig. 1014; S 5582A); together with other Twenty Pence (3), various varieties [4]. First nearly very fine, others fine £120-£150
James VI (1567-1625), Before Accession, Eighth coinage, Quarter-Thistle Merk, 1602, 1.62g/2h (SCBI 35, 1300-4; SCBI 58, 1607-11; B 2, fig. 945; S 5499). Double-struck on shield, otherwise nearly very fine and toned, scarce £100-£120
James V (1513-1542), First coinage, Plack, mm. crown on obv. only, pellet stops on obv., trefoil on rev., 1.28g/10h (SCBI 35, 945ff; B 4ff, figs. 760ff; S 5381). Weak in places, otherwise good very fine for issue £80-£100
James VI (1567-1625), Before Accession, Second coinage, Noble or Half-Merk, 1572, mm. cross on rev. only, pellets on band of crown, thistle in first and fourth quarters, crowns in second and third, 6.00g/9h (SCBI 35, 1218-19; SCBI 58, 1380-1; B 1, fig, 924; S 5478). Light smoothing, otherwise good fine £100-£150
Hammer Price: £170
Charles II (1649-1685), Second coinage, Sixteenth-Dollar, 1680/79, 1.56g/6h (Murray –; SCBI 35, –; B –; S 5624). Light surface marks on obverse, otherwise nearly very fine and very rare £200-£300
Charles I (1625-1649), Third coinage, Falconer’s First issue, Forty Pence, f above crown on rev., 1.79g/7h (Murray pl. iv, 35; SCBI 35, 1469ff; B 27-30, fig. 1016; S 5579). Trace of blank filing on face, otherwise good very fine, toned £120-£150
James V (1513-1542), Third coinage, Bawbee, type II, mm. cross on obv., lis on rev., crowned thistle between i 5, rev. crown in centre of saltire, 1.91g/6h (SCBI 35 953ff; SCBI 58, 135ff; B 5, fig. 776; S 5383). Small edge chip, otherwise about very fine £100-£120
Robert II (1371-1390), Groat, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, tressure of six arcs, trefoils in spandrels, reads scottorvm, 3.81g/12h (SCBI 35, 445ff; B 3, fig. 309; S 5131). On an irregular but full weight flan, nearly very fine £150-£180
Hammer Price: £180
James VI (1567-1625), Before Accession, Base issues, Hardhead, type I, mm. quatrefoil on obv. only, 1.12g/9h (SCBI 35, 1321; SCBI 58, 1684-9; B 1, fig. 965; S 5517). Better than fine, rare £100-£120
Mary (1542-1567), First period, Lion or Hardhead, 1555, crowned M, rev. lion rampant left, 0.84g/2h (SCBI 35, 1068; SCBI 58, 896ff; B 4, fig. 868; S 5439); together with similar coins (3), various dates and varieties [4]. First good fine or better for issue, others fair to fine £120-£150
James VI (1567-1625), Before Accession, Base issues, Twopenny Plack, type 2, wire-line inner circles, 0.68g/3h (SCBI 35, 1320; SCBI 58, 1677-80; B 3, fig. 963; S 5515). Legends weak, otherwise good fine, scarce £80-£100
William II (1694-1702), Five Shillings, 1702, reads gvlielmvs · dei · gratia ·, 2.25g/12h (SCBI 35, 1771; B 6, fig. 1078; S 5689). About very fine, rare £200-£260
Hammer Price: £190
James VI (1567-1625), After Accession, Base issues, Twopences (2), type I, 2.55g/8h, type II, 1.93g/1h; Penny, type I, 1.16g/5h (SCBI 35, 1380ff, 1384ff, –; B 1, 3, 4, figs. 993-5; S 5523-5) [3]. Fine or better £80-£100
James III (1460-1488), Billon Penny, type C, mm. plain cross, facing bust with crown of three fleurs, rev. long cross, pellets in angles, 0.55g/8h (cf. SCBI 35, 794ff; B 10-14, fig. 596; S 5302). Flat in places, otherwise good fine £100-£120
Charles I (1625-1649), Third coinage, Intermediate issue, Thirty Shillings, mm. thistle-head, 14.53g/6h (Bull 7; Murray p.137, pl. iii, 14; SCBI 35, 1457; B 20, fig. 1015; S 5554). Good fine or better £200-£300
Hammer Price: £200
Charles I (1625-1649), Third coinage, Briot’s issue, Twelve Shillings, signed b both sides, 5.68g/6h (Murray p.133, pl. iii, 19, same dies; SCBI 35, 1430-2, same dies; B 7, fig. 1007, same dies; S 5558). Good fine £100-£150
Charles I (1625-1649), Third coinage, Briot’s issue, Six Shillings, signed b after obv. legend, lis after rex, 2.86g/6h (Murray 1; SCBI 35, 1435, same dies; B 9, fig. 1008; S 5566). Good fine, toned £150-£200
Anne (1702-1714), Five Shillings, 1705/4, reads an · d · g‚ etc, no stops after fr and &, legend ends reg ·, stop after mark of value, 2.41g/12h (SCBI 35, 1789; B 3 var., fig. 1084; S 5704). Small edge deposit at 1 o’clock, otherwise good very fine, toned £100-£120
Charles I (1625-1649), Third coinage, Briot’s issue, Half-Merk, signed b behind bust and after rev. legend, lozenge before rev. legend, 2.91g/6h (Murray O5/R3; SCBI 35, 1441, same dies; B 11-12, fig. 1010; S 5574). Minor surface marks, otherwise nearly very fine, toned £150-£180
Hammer Price: £220
John Baliol (1292-1296), First coinage, Sterling, without mint name (probably Berwick), four mullets of six points, 1.45g/3h (SCBI 35, 298ff; B 1ff, fig. 210ff; S 5065). Slightly weak in places, otherwise very fine, toned £150-£200
Charles II (1649-1685), First coinage, Half-Merk, 1675, type IV, no marks below bust, reads · carolvs · · ii ·, 3.00g/6h (Murray 33a; SCBI 35, –; B 10; S 5617). Good fine, dark tone, rare £200-£300
James VI (1567-1625), Before Accession, Seventh coinage, Twelve Pence, 159[–], mm. quatrefoil, 0.53g/7h; Base issues, Hardhead, 1.26g/1h (SCBI 35, 1280, 1322ff; SCBI 58 1555ff, 1684ff; B 1, 2, figs. 942, 967; S 5496, 5518) [2]. First with light scratches both sides but fine, the denomination very rare, second good fine £100-£150
David II (1329-1371), Second coinage, Groat, class D, Edinburgh, ‘Robert II’ style bust, tressure of six arcs, nothing in spandrels, 3.80g/2h (SCBI 35, 389; B 36, fig. 297; S 5100). Some obverse surface crazing, otherwise nearly very fine, toned £200-£260
Mary (1542-1567), First period, Bawbees (2), both Edinburgh, class I, mm. cross on obv., lis on rev., arched crown, solid saltire cross, beaded inner circles and pellet stops both sides, 1.71g/2h, 1.60g/9h (SCBI 35, 1024ff; SCBI 58, 414ff; B 1ff, figs. 825ff; S 5432) [2]. Both with a tiny edge split, otherwise nearly very fine £120-£150
Hammer Price: £240
James VI (1567-1625), Before Accession, Eighth coinage, Eighth-Thistle Merks (2), both 1602, 0.79g/10h, 0.83g/11h (SCBI 35, 1308-11; SCBI 58, 1619-22; B 2, fig. 946; S 5500) [2]. Second good fine and small of flan, first better £80-£100
David II (1329-1371), Second coinage, Halfgroat, class C, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, older bust with aquiline nose, tressure of six arcs, nothing in spandrels, crosslet stops, 2.00g/10h (cf. SCBI 35, 398ff; cf. B 15, fig. 293; S 5109). Nearly very fine £150-£200
William and Mary (1689-1694), Bodles or Turners (2), 1691, 1692, 2.64g/12h, 2.63g/12h (SCBI 35, 1722-3; B 2, fig. 1073; S 5674); William II, Bodles (2), both 1695, type I, reads gvlielmvs and hib r, 2.76g/6h, type II, reads gvl, 2.78g/12h (SCBI 35, 1775-6, 1777ff; B 1, 2, figs. 1081-2; S 5694, 5697) [4]. Good fine to very fine £100-£150
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