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3 February 1999
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Stephen (1135-1154), Penny, Cross Moline type, uncertain mint and moneyer, [–––]N: NIC[–––], 1.49gm (N 873; S 1278). Obverse double-struck, otherwise centres fine, portrait better (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £75
Richard I (1189-1199), Pennies (2), both Short Cross type, 1b, London, Alain V, ALAINV·ON·LVND, 1.31gm; Worcester, Godwine, GO[DWI]NE·ON·WIRI, 1.32gm (N 963; S 1344) [2]. First good fine, second broken and repaired but scarce (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £40
Richard I (1189-1199), Penny, 3a, Winchester, Gocelm, [GO]CELM·ON·WIN[–], 1.21gm (N 967; S 1347). About fine (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £35
John (1199-1216), Penny, 5b, Canterbury, Iohan, iohan·on·can, 1.32gm (N 970; S 1351); Henry III, Penny, Short Cross series, 7b, Canterbury, Robert or Roger, RO[–––]ON CAN·, 1.18gm (N 979; S 1356B); together with an Edwardian Sterling [3]. First fine, others fair (£25-35)
Hammer Price: £30
John (1199-1216), Penny, 5b, Winchester, Raulf, RAVF·ON·WINCE, 1.28gm (N 970; S 1351); Edward IV, Second reign, Halfgroat, Canterbury, mm. rose, C on breast (N 1637; S 2106); Henry VIII, Second Coinage, Halfgroat, York, mm. voided cross, TW by shield (N 1805; S 2346); Edward VI, Third Period, Fine issue, Shilling, mm. y (N 1937; S 2482); together with other miscellaneous hammered silver, Edward I-Henry VIII (6, two pierced and plugged) [10]. Some fine (£70-90)
Hammer Price: £200
John (1199-1216), Penny, Rochester, class 5b; Edward I, Berwick, Blunt class IV; Edward IV, First Reign, Light Coinage, Groat, G on bust; Henry VII, Second Coinage, Halfgroat, York, Archb. Lee [4]. Generally very fine, third with split to rim (£160-180)
Hammer Price: £160
Henry III (1216-1272), Pennies (2), both Long Cross series, London, IIIb, Henri, HENRI ON LVND, 1.42gm, Va, Nicole, NICOLE ON LVND, 1.41gm (N 987, 991; S 1363, 1367); Edward I, Pennies (2), both Long Cross series, Bury St Edmunds, VI, Ion, ION ON SEINTED, 1.46 and 1.29gm (N 1001; S 1377) [4]. About fine and better (£35-45)
Henry III (1216-1272), Cut Halfpenny, Short Cross type, Rhuddlan, Gp.II, class IIIc, Simon, mm. cross pommée, [SIM]OND·ON·R[VLA], from the die with pommée X in REX, 0.79gm (Brand, BNJ 1965, 3360, same dies; N 973/1; S. p.117). Fine and clear, rare (£50-70)
£50–£70
Henry III (1216-1272), Continental imitation of a Short Cross type Penny, WALTER·OR·ON, unusual style with sceptre below and to left of bust, obverse legend starts HHEN, 1.43gm. Very fine but with evidence of double striking, unusual (£30-40)
£30–£40
Edward III (1327-1377), Pre-Treaty Period, series Ga, Groat, London, mm. cross 3, annulet stops, annulet below bust and under DON, 4.23gm; Treaty Period, Groat, London, mm. cross potent, double annulet stops, ‘curule’ X in REX, 4.25gm (N 1193, 1252; S 1570, 1616) [2]. Fine, first crimped (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £45
Edward III (1327-1377), Post-Treaty Period, Groat, London, mm. cross pattée, reads FRANC, 4.12gm (N 1286; S 1637). Face weak, fine, toned (£40-50)
£40–£50
Richard II (1377-1399), Groat, mm. cross pattée, type 1, early bust, Edward III-type letters with copula F for Z, reads FRANC’ with saltire afterwards, 4.19gm (Potter type 1, obverse die 3; N 1320a; S 1678). Bust tooled, traces of old mounting and reverse partly double-struck (rendering CIVI as IIVI), otherwise about fine, very rare (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £80
Henry V (1413-1422), Penny, York, class F, mullet to left and trefoil to right of crown, 0.87gm (N 1403; S 1788); together with other miscellaneous English hammered Pennies, Halfpence, etc. (9), Edward III to Elizabeth I [10]. Mostly about fine (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £85
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Third Coinage, Half-Sovereign, mm. pellet in annulet (S 2294). A full coin, flat in places, very little sign of wear, very fine (£400-450)
Hammer Price: £340
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Postumous Coinage, Half-Sovereign, mm. martlet (S 2391). Has been slightly clipped (5.38gms), rather flat, but very little sign of wear (£400-450)
Hammer Price: £350
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second Coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. arrow, 2.63gm; Penny, Durham, Bp. Wolsey, mm. crescent, 0.60gm (N 1797, 1811; S 2337E, 2352); together with other miscellaneous English and Irish hammered silver (3), Henry VI-VIII [5]. First two fine, others fair (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £95
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Groat, Bristol, bust 3, mm. WS, rose in legend (S 2372). Poorly struck as always, but almost very fine for issue, slight split to rim (£70-90)
Hammer Price: £100
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Fifth issue, Shilling, mm. Lombardic A (N 2014; S 2577); together with other Elizabeth I silver (7), various denominations [8]. Mostly fair to fine (£40-50)
James I (1603-1625), Third Coinage, Crown, grass ground line, colon stops on obverse, no stops on reverse, mm. lis (S 2664). Weak in places, almost very fine, even tone (£300-400)
Hammer Price: £360
Charles I (1625-1649), Oxford Mint, Triple-Unite, 1642, mm. plume, tall narrow bust, Declaration on three lines, value above, group of five pellets in reverse legend, 27.01gms (Brooker 832; N 2381; S 2724; SC 10). A bold very fine, some tooling in the fields, full flan, very rare (£5,000-6,000)
Hammer Price: £4,500
Charles I (1625-1649), Tower Mint, Unite, Second bust, mm. castle (N 2148; S 2690). Very fine (£400-450)
Hammer Price: £460
Charles I (1625-1649), Tower Mint, Double-Crown, mm. negro’s head (S 2697). Has ben flattened, obverse fine, reverse very fine (£320-350)
Hammer Price: £250
Charles I (1625-1649), Truro Mint, Crown, mm. rose (S 3048). Edge a little irregular, weak in place, otherwise very little sign of wear, very fine, attractive (£400-500)
Charles I (1625-1649), Tower mint, Shilling, Gp D, mm. harp; Halfgroats (2), Gp A, mm. lis, Gp D, mm. harp; Aberystwyth mint, Groat, mm. book (SCBI Brooker 769, same dies); together with a base metal cast copy of a lozenge-shaped Pontefract Shilling, 1648 [5]. Some fine, the Groat creased (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £55
Charles II (1660-1685), Five-Guineas, 1672 qvarto, first bust (SC 35; S 3328; MCE 7). Slight wear to the high points, minor surface marks, light adjustment marks on French coat of arms, otherwise extremely fine, with some original brilliance in the fields (£3,200-3,500)
Hammer Price: £3,500
Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, Second Bust, 1664 edge dated xvi (S 3355). Hair worn, otherwise good very fine, reverse better (£300-400)
Hammer Price: £280
James II (1685-1688), Half-Guinea, 1688 (SC 20; S 3404). A little weak on reverse, rim with a small file mark at 10 o’clock (test mark ?), otherwise extremely fine or better, rare in this state of preservation (£600-800)
£600–£800
William and Mary (1689-1694), Five-Guineas, 1691 tertio (SC 5; S 3422; MCE 136). Edge knock at 7 o’clock, better than very fine, a pleasing coin, some original brilliance (£2,200-2,500)
Hammer Price: £2,300
William and Mary (1689-1694), Half-Guinea, 1689; George I, Guinea, 1724; George III, Half-Guinea, 1786, Quarter-Guinea, 1762 [4]. Fair, all mounted (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £130
William III (1694-1702), Five-Guineas, 1700 dvodecimo, first bust (SC 15; S 3454; MCE 171). Very slight surface marks, slight wear to the high points, otherwise extremely fine, attractive (£3,500-4,000)
Anne (1702-1714), Guinea, third bust, 1714 (SC 100; S 3574). Almost extremely fine (£550-600)
£550–£600
Anne (1702-1714), Before Union, Crown, 1703 Vigo (S 3576). Good very fine or better, attractive tone (£400-500)
Hammer Price: £320
George II (1727-1760), Young head, Five-Guineas, 1729 eic (SC 15; S 3664; MCE 279). Extremely fine, very slight surface marks, with brilliance, a pleasing coin (£4,000-4,500)
Hammer Price: £4,100
George II (1727-1760), Young head, Five-Guineas, 1729 eic (SC 15; S 3664; MCE 279). Some surface marks, otherwise about extremely fine (£2,200-2,500)
Hammer Price: £1,900
George II (1727-1760), Double-reverse “Bungtown” Halfpenny, dated 1734 and 1739. Only fair but very unusual (£30-40)
George III (1760-1820), “Spade” Guinea, 1798 (SC 195). Very fine, reverse better (£150-180)
Hammer Price: £140
George III (1760-1820), “Spade” Half-Guinea, 1797. Scuffed, very fine (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £50
George III (1760-1820), Bank of England, Oval countermark on Charles IV, 8-Reales, 1795 FM, Mexico (ESC 129). Countermark about fine, host coin good very fine and scarce thus, but with some cracking to fabric (£160-180)
£160–£180
George III (1760-1820), Bank of England, Oval countermarked Dollar, host coin Mexico 8-Reales, 1795 (ESC 129). Very fine (£120-150)
George III (1760-1820), Bank of England, Dollar, 1804, has been countermarked on both sides, very fine, Crown, 1819 lix, good very fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £90
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