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Charles II (1660-1685), First coinage, Merk, 1669, type II, thistle below bust, 5.96g/8h (Murray 16; SCBI 35, 1578; B 5; S 5611). Obverse fair, reverse fine (£40-50)
£40–£50
Charles II (1660-1685), First coinage, Merk, 1671, type II, thistle below bust, 6.00g/5h (Murray 18; SCBI 35, 1583-6; B 9; S 5611). Good fine (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £80
Charles II (1660-1685), First coinage, Half-Merk, 1669, type II, thistle below bust, 2.97g/3h (Murray 28; SCBI 35, 1598-1600; B 3; S 5614). Reverse dented in fourth quarter, otherwise very fine (£70-90)
Hammer Price: £85
Charles II (1660-1685), Second coinage, Dollar, 1680 (Murray 36; SCBI 35, 1611; B –; S 5618). Obverse fair, reverse good fine, the date rare (£300-350)
Hammer Price: £170
Charles II (1660-1685), Second coinage, Half-Dollar, 1681 (Murray 41; SCBI 35, 1624; B 2; S 5619). Obverse fine, reverse better, rare (£350-400)
Hammer Price: £350
William II (1694-1702), Twenty Shillings, 1696; Ten Shillings, 1696; Five Shillings, 1697 (SCBI 35, 1748, 1753-5, 1765-8; B 2, 2, 3; S 5686-8) [3]. Fair (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £110
Anne (1702-1714), Before Union, Five Shillings, 1705 (cf. SCBI 35, 1784-5; B 1, fig. 1084; S 5702). Very fine (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £140
William the Lion (1165-1214), Short Cross and Stars coinage, Phase B, Sterling, without mint signature, hve walter, rev. four stars of 6 points, cruciform of pellets after moneyers’ names, 1.16g/6h (cf. SCBI 35, 61; cf. B 9a-b, fig. 46a; S 5029). Surfaces a little pitted, about fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £65
Robert III (1390-1406), Heavy coinage, First issue, Groat, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, tressure of seven arcs, trefoil of pellets on cusps except at top, lis and crescent stops, 3.13g/1h (SCBI 35, 553-7; B 10, fig. 353; S 5164). Nearly very fine (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £90
Robert III (1390-1406), Heavy coinage, Second issue, Groat, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, tressure of seven arcs broken by bust, trefoils on cusps except at top, annulets in spandrels, double annulet stops, 2.86g/10h (SCBI 35, 572; B 41; S 5167). Striking crack at 8 o’clock, reverse weakly struck and sometime cleaned, otherwise nearly very fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £130
James II (1437-1460), Second coinage, Second issue, Groat, Edinburgh, class III, mm. crown, saltires by neck, lis above and to right of crown with trefoils, rev. crown before vil, crown in first and fourth quarters, three pellets in second and third quarters, 3.47g/10h (SCBI 35, 709; B –; S –). Weak in places, nearly very fine, very rare (£400-500)
Hammer Price: £420
James II (1437-1460), Second coinage, Second issue, Penny, Edinburgh, mm. crown on obv. only, lis by neck, 0.25g (cf. SCBI 35, 725; B 6a, fig. 555A; S 5252). Striking split at 6 o’clock and edge perforated, fair only but rare (£80-100)
£80–£100
James III (1460-1488), Light issue, c.1467, Halfgroat, Edinburgh, mm. cross fleury, tressure of seven arcs broken by bust, trefoils on cusps, no letters by bust, rev. three pellets in first and fourth quarters, mullet of five points in second and third quarters, 1.20g/6h (SCBI 35, 767; B 6, fig. 607; S 5282 var). Two small striking splits, nearly very fine, very rare (£600-700)
£600–£700
James III (1460-1488), Base silver issue, 1471-83, Groat, Edinburgh, mm. cross, tressure of eight arcs, trefoils on cusps at sides, rev. large mullet of six points in first and fourth quarters, thistle in second and third quarters, 2.09g/4h (SCBI 35, 750-1; B 8 var [Pollexfen]; S 5270). Flan flaw on obverse, nearly very fine, rare (£400-450)
Hammer Price: £400
James V (1513-1542), Second coinage, Crown, type IV, mm. star on obv., crown on rev., colon stops both sides, 3.42g/8h (SCBI 35, 899; B 4a, fig. 742, this coin; S 5371). Obverse extremely fine, reverse slightly double struck but very fine, very rare (£3,000-3,500)
Hammer Price: £3,100
Mary (1542-1567), First period, Forty-Four Shillings, 1553, 5.13g/2h (SCBI 35, 980; B 4, fig. 813; S 5394). Nearly extremely fine, rare (£4,000-4,500)
£4,000–£4,500
Mary (1542-1567), First period, Half-Bawbee, Edinburgh, mm. cross on obv., lis on rev., voided saltire, 1.10g/6h (SCBI 35, 1060; B 3; S 5436). Slightly corroded, nearly very fine (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £95
James VI (1567-1625), Before Accession, One-Third Ryal, 1570, no stop after in, 10.11g/10h (B 4; S 5476). With crowned thistle countermark for the revaluation of 1578 to left of sword hilt, cut to right and some hairline scratches both sides, otherwise about very fine, the date very rare (£800-900)
£800–£900
James VII (1685-1688), Silver touchpiece, struck in England by J. Roettier for James in France, the Prince (James’s flagship at the Battle of Sole Bay) sailing right, rev. St. Michael slaying the dragon, 1.42g/12h (Woolf O2/R2). Pierced for use, some scratches, otherwise good very fine with attractive dark grey tone, very rare (£300-350)
Hammer Price: £600
William and Mary (1689-1694), Forty Shillings, 1691, edge secundo (SCBI 35, –; B –; S 5648). Scratched to left of shield, otherwise good fine, scarce (£150-180)
Hammer Price: £150
William and Mary (1689-1694), Bawbee, 1692, mm. star; Bodle, 1694 (S 5670, 5674) [2]. Fair (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £45
Henry IX (†1807), Touchpiece, cast in base silver from flawed dies [probably when Henry was in Naples having fled Rome during the excesses of the French Revolution], ship to right, rev. St. Michael slaying dragon which has unusual webbed wings, 3.27g/12h (Woolf O2/R2). Pierced for use, a few scratches on obverse but very fine and extremely rare, the type recorded by Woolf from the BM specimen (£350-400)
Hammer Price: £450
Edward I (1272-1307), Second coinage, Penny, type Ib, Waterford, 1.23g/2h (S 6254; DF 64); Farthing, Waterford, 0.34g/11h (S 6268; DF 70) [2]. First fine, second nearly very fine and rare (£150-180)
Hammer Price: £160
Henry VIII (1509-1547), First Harp issue, Groat, mm. crown, ha by harp (Anne Boleyn), 2.39g/4h (S 6472; DF 201). Scratch above shield, otherwise good very fine, well-centred and attractively toned (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £290
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second Harp issue, Groat, mm. trefoil, 2.65g/9h (S 6480; DF 204). Legends part flat, otherwise very fine (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £120
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Third issue, Shilling, mm. trefoil, 5.37g/6h (S 6507; DF 252). Coarse surfaces, otherwise very fine, well-centred on a round flan (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £300
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Third issue, Shilling, mm. star, 5.64g/12h (S 6507; DF 252). Legends part flat, nearly very fine (£180-220)
£180–£220
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Third issue, Pennies (3), all 1601, mm. trefoil, mm. star (2) (S 6510; DF 255) [3]. Fine or better (£90-110)
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Third issue, Halfpence (2), both 1601, mm. trefoil, mm. star (S 6511; DF 257) [2]. Fine or better (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £60
Charles I (1625-1649), Ormonde issue, Crown, high double arched jewelled crown, rev. s wth curved serifs, 30.06g/8h (Nelson IV; S 6544; DF 288). Obverse good very fine, reverse nearly very fine and weakly struck, attractively toned (£700-800)
Hammer Price: £700
Charles I (1625-1649), Ormonde issue, Halfcrown, rev. thin stippled numerals, 14.76g/12h (Nelson II; S 6545; DF 296). Very fine, rare (£700-800)
Hammer Price: £800
Charles II (1660-1685), St. Patrick’s coinage, Halfpenny, edge straight grained, 8.26g/12h (S 6568; DF 339; Durst 189). Surfaces slightly corroded and with faint hairline scratches, otherwise fine, rare (£400-500)
Hammer Price: £880
Charles II (1660-1685), St. Patrick’s coinage, Farthing (S 6569; DF 342). Smoothed, otherwise very fine (£200-250)
George I (1714-1727), Wood’s coinage, Halfpenny, 1722, type 1 (S 6600; DF 504). Very fine with dark tone, rare (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £180
George II (1727-1760), Halfpenny, 1736 (S 6605; DF 538). Minor surface metal faults and a graze on the back of the neck, otherwise extremely fine, patinated (£70-90)
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George II (1727-1760), Proof Halfpenny, 1736, edge plain, 8.30g/6h (S 6605; DF 539). Brilliant and practically as struck, much original colour, rare (£300-400)
George II (1727-1760), Farthing, 1760 (S 6611; DF 563); George III, Halfpenny, 1766 (S 6612; DF 580) [2]. Good very fine (£80-100)
George III (1760-1820), London coinage, Halfpenny, 1781 (S 6614; DF 587). Extremely fine with much original colour (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £330
George III (1760-1820), Bank of Ireland coinage, Proof Six Shillings, 1804, in silver, foremost leaf points to right side of e in dei, edge plain, 26.92g/12h (S 6615; DF 616). Lightly brushed and with a few surface marks, otherwise as struck and contained in metal shells, rare (£700-800)
Hammer Price: £850
George III (1760-1820), Bank of Ireland coinage, Proof Six Shillings, 1804, in silver, similar, edge plain, 26.67g/12h (S 6615; DF 616). Good extremely fine, brilliant fields (£500-700)
Hammer Price: £500
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