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Charles I (1625-1649), Exeter mint, Halfgroat, 1644, mm. rose, 0.77g/3h (Besly A2; SCBI Brooker 1074; N 2582; S 3091). Plugged through centre, otherwise good fine and toned, rare £100-£120
Hammer Price: £160
Charles I (1625-1649), Worcester mint, Shilling, mm. pear on rev. only, bust of fine style, uncrowned oval draped shield, 5.42g/9h (Allen A-5; SCBI Brooker 1172; N 2613; S 3109). Good very fine and toned, extremely rare, a most attractive example of this elusive type £4,000-£5,000
Hammer Price: £11,000
Charles I (1625-1649), York mint, Shilling, Gp 2 [type 4], mm. lion, bust of fine style, rev. crowned oval garnished shield, ebor below, 5.77g/12h (Besly 2Ba; SCBI Brooker 1094; N 2319; S 2873). About very fine and toned, but small dig on bust £200-£260
Hammer Price: £220
Charles I (1625-1649), York mint, Threepence, mm. lion, 1.08g/9h (DIG 1i/D; Besly 1I; SCBI Brooker 1109; N 2323; S 2877). Creased, otherwise about very fine and toned £100-£120
Hammer Price: £200
Commonwealth (1649-1660), Halfgroat, 0.82g/3h, Penny, 0.45g/2h, Halfpenny, 0.25g/4h (N 2728-30; S 3221-3) [3]. Very fine £150-£200
Charles II (1660-1685), First Hammered issue, Halfgroat and Penny, both mm. crown (N 2770; 2773; S 3310-11); Third Hammered issue, Groats (2), Threepence, all mm. crown (N 2768-9; S 3324-5) [5]. Mostly good fine to very fine £100-£120
Hammer Price: £300
Charles II (1660-1685), Second Hammered issue (machine made), Halfgroat and Penny, both mm. crown (N 2771, 2774; S 3317, 3319); Milled undated issue, Threepence, Halfgroat and Penny (S 3383, 3387, 3389) [7]. Mostly good fine to very fine £100-£120
Hammer Price: £380
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Thrymsa, c. 620-45, ‘Witmen’ type, bust right with trident, rev. blundered legend around cross with bifurcated ends, 1.28g/1h (cf. Metcalf 20; SCBI Abramson 2.3; N 26; S 753). Good very fine, rare £3,000-£3,600
Hammer Price: £2,200
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, early Transitional type, Pada, diademed bust right, rev. cross, small annulets in angles, partly runic legend, 1.04g/12h (cf. Abramson 1.50, not listed in copper; cf. N 153; cf. S 773). Of good style, good fine with green patina consistent with a high copper content, very rare £300-£400
Hammer Price: £420
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Primary series BX, diademed head right, pseudo-legend around, rev. cross on steps, bird above, pellet to left, annulet to right, pseudo-legend around, 1.17g/6h (Abramson 15.10; cf. M 97-9; N 124; S 776). Very fine with a strong portrait £200-£260
Hammer Price: £280
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, series L, type 18, diademed and draped bust right, cross in front of face, rev. figure standing right in crescent boat holding cross and hawk, perch in field, 0.93g/12h (Abramson 33.40; S 804F). Good fine £100-£120
Hammer Price: £150
Kings of Kent, Baldred (c. 823-5), Penny, Canterbury, Wærheard, bealdred rex + around cross pattée, rev. perheard + around device of five limbs, 1.30g/2h (Naismith –; BMC –; N –; S 880). Small edge chip at 12 o’clock, and the flan slightly wavy, otherwise good very fine; unlisted in the standard references and seemingly UNIQUE £3,000-£4,000
Hammer Price: £4,200
Kings of Mercia, Ceolwulf I (821-3), Penny, Rochester, Æthelmod, Portrait type, m+ ciolvvlf rex (commencing at 5 o’clock), portrait right within inner circle, rev. edelmod moneta, cross moline, 1.22g/1h (Naismith –; N –; S 925). Flan creased and edge ragged between 9 and 11 o’clock, otherwise very fine; reverse type unlisted in the standard references under this king at Rochester and seemingly UNIQUE £2,600-£3,000
£2,600–£3,000
Danes of York, St Peter coinage, Penny, Phase 2 (c. 910-20), Two Line type, sciii tiiii in two lines, pellet and dash above, three pellets between, ci below, rev. +beracec, 1.15g/3h (cf. BMC 1165; N 551; S 1006). Small edge chip at 6 o’clock, otherwise very fine £300-£400
Hammer Price: £650
Æthelstan (924-939), Penny, Crowned Bust type, Norwich, Eadgar, bust right, ædelstan rex, rev. small cross, eadgar mo nordpic, 1.50g/12h (Blunt 282; BMC –; N 675; S 1095). Slight edge chip, otherwise very fine or better £1,000-£1,200
Hammer Price: £1,600
Eadred (946-955), Penny, a contemporary imitation of a Two Line type [HR 1], blundered legends, ead rex flar[-]?, rev. rienl ienei (second line retrograde), 0.98g/6h. Badly cracked, otherwise very fine and very rare, apparently unpublished £150-£200
Hammer Price: £240
Æthelred II (978-1016), Penny, First Hand type, London, Ælfwold, ælfpold m¯o lvd, 1.52g/12h (BEH 2216; BMC –; N 766; S 1144). Minor areas of delamination on reverse, otherwise nearly very fine and toned, scarce £200-£300
Hammer Price: £340
Æthelred II (978-1016), Penny, Small CRVX type, London, Ælfgeat, ælfget m¯o lvn, pellet in first and fourth quarters, 1.35g/3h (BEH 2050; N 770; S 1149). Some peckmarking, crimped and cracked, otherwise fine, toned £100-£120
Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, Pointed Helmet type, Dover, Cynsige, cinsige on dofr, 0.97g/3h (Kinsey, BNJ XXIX, 33; BEH 293-4; SCBI Copenhagen 326ff; N 787; S 1158). Good very fine, toned £300-£400
William I (1066-1087), Penny, Bonnet type [BMC II), York, Thorr, dorr on eofer, 1.43g/5h (BMC 177, same dies; N 842; S 1251). Legend partially double-struck on reverse, otherwise very fine and toned £500-£600
Hammer Price: £850
William I (1066-1087), Cut Halfpenny, Two Sceptres type [BMC IV], Southwark (?), Leofwine, leofpin[--]ci, 0.66g/2h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.80; N 853; S 1253). Very fine, scarce £100-£150
Hammer Price: £100
Henry I (1100-1135), Penny, Annulets type [BMC I], Colchester, Sveinn, [ – ]pign on colece, 1.34g/9h (Allen BNJ 2012, –; Allen BNJ 2016 –; Turner –; BMC –; N 857; S 1263). Bent, otherwise very fine and excessively rare; believed only the second known specimen £1,200-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,200
Henry I (1100-1135), Penny, Annulets type [BMC I], Southwark, Sprot, sprot on svdepi, 1.26g/10h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.100; N 857; S 1263). Bent and quite badly cracked, otherwise better fine or better, very rare £150-£200
Stephen (1135-1154), Penny, Southern variants, Pevensey, Ælfwine, crowned bust right holding sceptre, large mullet containing central pellet by end of obv. legend, rev. alfine : on : peve, 1.28g/2h (Mack –; N 885.1; S –). Very fine, portrait clear and reverse legend fully legible, extremely rare £1,000-£1,500
Hammer Price: £3,800
Stephen and Henry II, Penny, Cross Pommée type [BMC VII], perhaps Norwich, moneyer uncertain, f(?)o[—––] on [––]r(?), 1.13g/5h (N 881; S 1282). Chipped and cracked, otherwise about fine, reverse better, rare £150-£200
Edward I (1272-1307), Groat, London, variety b (Fox 6), mm. cross pattée, crown with four crescents carrying pearl ornaments, rosettes by hair and on breast, pelleted trefoils in spandrels, triple-pellet stops, pellet-barred n in dn’s, 5.32g/7h (Allen 28, this coin; SCBI North 6-7; N 1008; S 1379B). Brooch mount removed from obverse, surfaces marked and reverse previously gilt, otherwise fine, very rare £1,000-£1,200
Hammer Price: £1,100
Henry IV (1399-1413), Heavy coinage, Halfpenny, London, type 4, splayed crown, 0.44g/2h (Withers 4; cf. N 1352-3; cf. S 1723-4). Rough surfaces, King’s name not legible but portrait better than fine £100-£120
Hammer Price: £140
Henry IV (1399-1413), Light coinage, Noble, type V, London, mm. cross pattée on rev. only, nothing on rudder, annulet and trefoil on side of ship, rev. pellet and h in centre of cross, slipped trefoil in fourth angle, double saltire stops, 6.16g/1h (cf. SCBI Schneider 206; N 1355; S 1715). A little creased and small of flan, otherwise better than very fine, rare £2,600-£3,000
Hammer Price: £3,600
Henry IV (1399-1413), Light coinage, Halfpenny, London, annulets by hair, 0.44g/5h (Withers 3; N 1367 var.; S 1737 var.). Legends partly flat, otherwise good fine, rare £200-£260
Henry V (1413-1422), Half Noble, class B/C mule, mm. pierced cross on rev. only, broken annulet on ship’s side and in second qaurter of rev., 3.49g/9h (Stewartby p.288; SCBI Schneider 216/237-9; N 1376/2377; S 1748/1749). A few minor surface marks and lightly creased, otherwise extremely fine, very rare £4,000-£5,000
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Annulet/Rosette-Mascle issue mule, Groat, Calais, mm. crosses II/V, annulets by neck, no fleur on breast, rosette after sie, 3.59g/8h (Whitton 12b; N 1427/1446; S 1836/1859). Very fine, scarce £100-£120
Hammer Price: £170
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Pinecone-Mascle issue, Groat, Calais, mm. crosses IIIa/V, mascle before la, pinecone after sie, i of vil over l, 3.76g/12h (Whitton 28d; N 1461; S 1875). Good very fine £200-£260
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Light coinage, Groat, Coventry, class VI, mm. sun, quatrefoils by neck, fleurs on cusps except above crown, c on breast, 3.07g/9h (N 1581; S 2008). Slightly small of flan, otherwise good fine, scarce £120-£150
Henry VII (1485-1509), Penny, Sovereign type, York, Abp. Rotherham, no mm., keys below shield, single pillar to throne, 0.77g/12h (SCBI Ashmolean, 696ff; N 1728; S 2236). Good very fine, toned £120-£150
Hammer Price: £400
Henry VII (1485-1509), Profile issue, Halfgroat, Canterbury, King and Abp jointly, mm. rose, 1.44g/12h (N 1750; S 2261). Slightly weak on face, otherwise fine £30-£40
Hammer Price: £80
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. lis, bust D, 2.70g/11h (N 1797; S 2337E). Some light scratches, otherwise good very fine £150-£180
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. lis, bust D, 2.53g/11h (N 1797; S 2337E). Nearly very fine, lightly toned £150-£180
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. lis, bust D, 2.73g/6h (N 1797; S 2337E). Nearly very fine £150-£180
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. pheon, bust D, 2.79g/4h (N 1797; S 2337E). Fine £60-£80
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, Abp Warham, mm. uncertain mark on obv. only, wa by shield, 1.27g/10h (Whitton ii; N 1802; S 2343). Slightly bent, otherwise good very fine with a strong portrait £120-£150
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