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Victoria (1837-1901), Proof Farthing, 1839, bronzed, 6h (BMC 1557; S 3950). Practically as struck, very rare (£200-250)
£200–£250
Henry III (1216-1272), Pennies (2), class Ib, London, mm. star and crescent, henricvs rex ang, rev. lie terci lvn, 1.30g/12h (N 984; S 1359); class Ib/II, London, Nicole, mm. star and crescent, henricvs rex ang, rev. nicole on lvnd, 1.44g/10h (N 984/985; S 1360) [2]. Fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
Edward VII (1901-1910), Shillings (3), all 1902, one a Proof (ESC 1410-11; S 3983) [3]. Extremely fine or better (£100-120)
£100–£120
Edward VII (1901-1910), Shillings (2), 1906, 1907 (ESC 1415-16; S 3982) [2]. First good extremely fine, second nearly extremely fine (£100-120)
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Leaf-Trefoil issue, Halfpence (2), both London, 0.39g/1h, 0.34g/6h (Whitton 27a; N 1492; S 1905) [2]. Nearly very fine, latter with hairline crack (£80-100)
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Unmarked issue, Groat, London, mm. crosses IIIb/V, pellet in second and third quarters, 3.58g/7h (Whitton 65a; N 1514; S 1931). Small striking split between 4 and 5 o’clock, legends weak in places and surfaces a little coarse, otherwise fine and very rare (£800-900)
£800–£900
Henry VII (1485-1509), Groat, class I, mm. lis on rose on obv., rose on rev., 2.56g/5h (N 1703; S 2193). Nearly very fine (£180-220)
£180–£220
Henry VII (1485-1509), Groat, class II, mm. cinquefoil, 2.92g/12h (N 1704; S 2195). Struck on a small flan, very fine with clear portrait, rare (£200-250)
Miscellaneous, George V and George VI, Pennies (400), various dates [400]. Fine to very fine, some better (£60-80)
£60–£80
Mary (1553-1554), Halfgroat, mm. pomegranate, 0.95g/12h (N 1961; S 2493). A little crimped, obverse fine, reverse nearly very fine, extremely rare (£800-1,000)
£800–£1,000
James I (1603-1625), Halfcrown, mm. escallop, 14.46g/4h (N 2098; S 2653). Fine to good fine; extremely rare of this mark, there being only two examples recorded (£2,000-2,200)
£2,000–£2,200
Victoria (1837-1901), 1861 (M 44; S 3852D). Very fine (£80-100)
James I (1603-1625), Shilling, mm. bell, fifth bust, 5.78g/10h (N 2101; S 2656). Good fine, double-struck (£100-120)
James I (1603-1625), Unite, Gp B, mm. castle, rev. no stops, 8.98g/12h (SCBI Schneider 123; SCBI Brooker 37; N 2148; S 2687). Nearly very fine, metal flaw on reverse (£800-1,000)
Charles I (1625-1649), Sixpence, Gp D, mm. tun, 3.09g/4h (SCBI Brooker 622; N 2241; S 2813). Very fine (£50-70)
£50–£70
Charles I (1625-1649), Halfcrown, no mm, horseman left, trace of clashed dies below (as is usual), three pellets before legend, rev. crowned oval shield with lion skin garniture, colon before legend, triangle of pellets after it, 13.46g/12h (Lyall b/ii; SCBI Brooker 1114; N 2628; S 3131). Horseman smoothed, otherwise very fine, very rare (£1,800-2,000)
£1,800–£2,000
James VI (1567-1625), Ninth coinage, Thistle Crown, mm. thistle-head, 1.88g/5h (SCBI 35, 1347; B 2, fig. 988; S 5471); together with miscellaneous English copper coins (5) [6]. First doubly pierced, otherwise nearly very fine, very rare, others in varied state (£150-180)
£150–£180
Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1679, third bust, edge tricesimo primo (ESC 56; S 3358). Adjustment marks on bust and second part of date almost illegible, fine, toned (£120-150)
£120–£150
Class Vb2 (2), both Randulf, raidvlf : oh sed, dies Cc, 1.34g/11h, randvlf : on s’ed, dies Dd, 1.32g/4h (Eaglen 308, B442, 309, B638, these coins) [2]. Very fine and nearly so (£100-120)
Class Vb2 (2), both Randulf, randvlf · oh s’ed, dies Gg, 1.50g/9h, randvlf : on s’ed, dies Hh, 1.28g/1h (Eaglen 312, B677, 313, B443, these coins; N 992/2; S 1368) [2]. Very fine (£80-100)
Charles II (1660-1685), Shilling, 1676, second bust (ESC 1047; S 3375); Sixpence, 167[?] (S 3382) [2]. Fine (£150-180)
Charles II (1660-1685), Maundy set, undated (ESC 2365; S 3391) [4]. Very fine (£200-250)
Class Vc (3), all Randulf, randvlf : on s’ed, dies Cc, 1.43g/2h, dies Dd, 1.42g/7h, randvlf : on s’ed, dies Ee, 1.51g/9h, these with wedge tailed rs (Eaglen 318, B652, 319, B667, 320, B641, these coins; N 993; S 1369); Class Vc(x), Randulf, randvlf : on s’ed, rs with upturned tails, dies Aa, 1.40g/6h (Eaglen 321, B557, this coin; N 993; S 1369) [4]. Third very fine, others nearly so (£120-150)
Charles II (1660-1685), Halfpenny, 1673 (BMC 510; S 3393). Extremely fine and attractively toned, (£1,200-1,500)
£1,200–£1,500
Class Vf, Randulf, randvlf : on · s’·ed, dies Aa, 1.45g/4h (Eaglen 323, B456, this coin; N 996; S 1372). Weakly struck, otherwise very fine, excessively rare, only two specimens from these dies recorded (£150-200)
£150–£200
William and Mary (1689-1694), Crown, 1691, edge tertio, i of gvlielmvs over e (ESC –; S 3433). Good fine, rare (£750-850)
£750–£850
Class VI, Ioh, ioh on seihted, dies Aa, 1.50g/2h (Eaglen 349, B004; N 1001; S 1377). Weakly struck, otherwise very fine, light grey tone (£30-40)
£30–£40
William III (1694-1702), Halfcrown, 1698, edge decimo (ESC 554; S 3494). Good extremely fine (£500-600)
£500–£600
William III (1694-1702), Halfcrown, 1698, edge decimo (ESC 554; S 3494). Good very fine (£350-400)
£350–£400
William III (1694-1702), Halfcrown, 1700, large shields, edge decimo tertio (ESC 562; S 3494). Scratched on drapery, otherwise extremely fine (£300-350)
£300–£350
James II (1685-1691), Shilling, 1690 Apr:, large size (S 6581Q; DF 432). Very fine, a little verdigris on reverse (£80-100)
William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1696n, first bust, early harp (ESC 1538; S 3524). Almost extremely fine, toned (£200-250)
Anne (1702-1714), Halfcrown, 1707, roses and plumes, edge sexto (ESC 573; S 3582). Very fine (£250-300)
£250–£300
Anne (1702-1714), Halfcrown, 1707, roses and plumes, edge sexto (ESC 573; S 3582). Obverse fine, reverse very fine (£150-180)
Anne (1702-1714), Crown, 1708, plain, edge septimo (ESC 105; S 3600). Very fine, light tone (£400-500)
£400–£500
Anne (1702-1714), Crown, 1708e, edge septimo (ESC 106; S 3600). Adjustment marks on obverse, otherwise good fine (£150-200)
George I (1714-1727), Guinea, 1726, fifth bust (MCE 261; S 3633). Very fine (£700-800)
£700–£800
George I (1714-1727), Halfpenny, 1722, inverted a for v in georgivs (BMC 802; S 3660). A little corrosion, nearly very fine, very rare (£150-200)
George II (1727-1760), Crown, 1746 lima, edge decimo nono (ESC 125; S 3689). Surface marks on King’s face, otherwise good very fine, toned (£800-1,000)
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), 1600, mm. cypher, 6 over 5, first 0 over 9, bust 6C, different dies, 2.80g/3h (N 2015; S 2578A). Obverse fair, reverse fine, some scratches (£50-70)
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