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Henry VII (1485-1509), Early Three Crowns issues, Groat, [Dublin], reads [rex] anglie franci on obverse, cross with pellet terminals to limbs, 1.76g/2h (S 6414; DF 183). Struck on a broad flan, some spots of cuprite on reverse, otherwise good fine £100-£120
Hammer Price: £150
John (as King, 1199-1216), Third coinage, Halfpenny, a contemporary forgery, reads cli [—]o adi, 0.70g/10h (SCBI Belfast pl. xvi, 40, same rev. die; cf. S 6231; cf. DF 51). Fine, toned £30-£40
James I (1603-1625), First coinage, Sixpences (2), first bust, mm. bell, 2.19g/10h, mm. martlet, 1.97g/1h (Smith 9-10; S 6514; DF 262); Second coinage, Sixpence, first bust, mm. rose, reads d g mag, 2.00g/8h (Smith 11; S 6517 [mm. not listed]; DF 262) [3]. Good fine, but first with score on obverse and second weak on bust £80-£100
Hammer Price: £160
Henry VII (1485-1509), Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type I, mm. lis on obv., rosette (?) on rev., broad facing bust within fleured tressure, open crown with straight band, 1.95g/9h (S 6451; DF 193). Double-struck, otherwise very fine, toned £150-£180
Henry VII (1485-1509), Geraldine issues, Groat, [Waterford], Fitzgerald arms either side of shield, without h below, rev. three crowns within tressure, cross with annulet terminals to limbs (filled on rev.), lis after e of vernie, 1.44g/5h (S 6432; DF 186A). About fine £60-£80
George III (1760-1820), Bank of Ireland coinage, Ten Pence, 1813 (S 6618). Extremely fine, toned £60-£80
Free State (1921-1937), Halfcrown, 1934 (S 6625). Good extremely fine, toned £80-£100
Henry VII (1485-1509), Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type III, open flat crown, no tressure, reads henricvs di gracia, rev. indented cross-ends, reads civitas dvbl, 1.80g/1h (S 6464; DF 200). Good fine £150-£180
Edward IV (1461-1483), Heavy Cross and Pellets coinage, Penny, Dublin, pellets above crown and pelleted quatrefoil on rev., 0.47g/3h; Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Pennies (5), all Dublin, pellets by neck, 0.48g/6h, pellets by neck, quatrefoil on rev., 0.49g/3h, mullets by crown, quatrefoil on rev. (3), 0.45g/7h, 0.48g/7h, 0.59g/6h (Burns DU-5, DU-6a, DU-11a, DU-22; S 6357A, 6373F, 6373G, 6373K; DF 136-7, 139) [6]. Good fine and better, mostly short of flan, several scarce £80-£100
Hammer Price: £170
Henry III (1216-1272), Penny, class Ic, Dublin, Ricard, ricard on dive, sexfoil to right of bust, 1.23g/9h (Dykes D; SCBI Belfast 440, same obv. die; S 6237; DF 55). Areas of oxidisation and the edge somewhat ragged at 12 o’clock, otherwise about very fine, rare £120-£150
Edward I (1272-1307), Second coinage, Pennies (5), Dublin (3), all type Ib, 1.09g/9h, 1.29g/9h, 1.38g/2h; Waterford (2), both type Ib, 1.24g/2h, 1.32g/12h (North B1a, B2; S 6247, 6249; DF 64) [5]. Fine and better £80-£100
Philip and Mary (1554-1558), Groats (2), 1556, mm. rose on rev. only, 2.73g/9h, 1557, mm. rose, 2.81g/1h, Pennies (2), mm. rose on obv. only, English type, 0.64g/1h, 0.59g/12h (S 6501A, 6501B, 6502; DF 229, 237); together with other Groats (2), uncertain dates [6]. Fair to fine, second toned £120-£150
Henry VII (1485-1509), Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type I, small head within plain tressure, 1.78g/10h (S 6453; DF 193). Trace of cross through bust, fine, toned £100-£120
John (as King, 1199-1216), Third coinage, Halfpence (2), both Dublin, roberd on d, 0.70g/5h, willem on [–], 0.67g/8h (S 6231; DF 51); together with another, moneyer illegible, and a contemporary forgery [4]. Fine, second better £100-£120
Hammer Price: £180
George III (1760-1820), Voce Populi coinage, Halfpence (2), both 1760, type 5, square head, 6.43g/6h, type 9, p below bust, 8.47g/6h Zelinka 4-B, 14-L; Nelson 2, 11; DF 570, 577) [2]. Fine, first with some porosity £120-£150
Henry III (1216-1272), Pennies (4), all Dublin, class Ib, ricard on dive, 1.46g/7h; class IIa (3), davi on develi, 1.28g/9h, ricard on dive, 1.27g/6h, 1.36g/4h (Dykes Ca; S 6236, 6240; DF 57); together with a cut Dublin Halfpenny of Henry III [5]. First double struck, otherwise fine and better £80-£100
Edward I (1272-1307), Second coinage, Penny, Dublin, type Ib, 1.40g/3h (North B2; S 6247; DF 64). Trace of cross through face, otherwise very fine, toned £80-£100
Edward I (1272-1307), Second coinage, Halfpence (3), Dublin, type Ic, pellet before Roman e, 0.65g/3h; Waterford (2), both type Ia, 0.59g/6h, 0.64g/8h (Withers Dublin 5b, Waterford 1b, 2e; S 6252-4; DF 69) [3]. Fair to fine, scarce £80-£100
Edward IV (1461-1483), Heavy Cross and Pellets coinage, Pennies (3), Dublin (2), bust A, additional small pellet in second and third quarters, 0.51g/10h, bust B, additional small pellet in second and third quarters, 0.50g/4h, Trim?, bust B, quatrefoil on rev., reads [-]la de[-]?, 0.52g/6h (Burns DU-1H, T-2H; S 6315, 6319A; DF –); Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Pennies (3), Drogheda (2), quatrefoil on rev., reads v[-]ro[-]e, 0.41g/9h, pellets by neck, small rose at centre of cross, two...
Philip and Mary (1554-1558), Groat, 1557, mm. rose, 3.02g/10h (S 6501B; DF 237). Fine £100-£120
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), First issue, Groat, mm. rose, bust 1F, reads elizabeth d g ang fra z hib regin, adivtorem on rev., 3.04g/8h (BCW RS-1B:RS-a1; S 6504; DF 245). Light surface marks, otherwise very fine for issue with residual brightness £150-£180
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Fourth Harp issue, Sixpenny Groat, mm. lis, hr (Henricus Rex), reads hibernie rex, 2.36g/8h (S 6482; DF 209). Double-struck and light oxidisation, otherwise good fine £80-£100
Free State (1921-1937), Florin, 1928 (S 6626); Eire, Florins (3), 1939-41 inclusive (S 6634) [4]. About extremely fine and better, toned £80-£100
Edward I (1272-1307), Second coinage, Halfpence (14), Dublin (8), Waterford (6), miscellaneous types [14]. Varied state, several damaged £200-£260
Hammer Price: £190
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Posthumous issue, Sixpenny Groat, type I, Dublin, mm. boar’s head, early Tower bust, 1.89g/4h (S 6485; DF 217). Good fine, reasonable portrait for issue £120-£150
Edward IV (1461-1483), Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Penny, Limerick, rosettes by neck, plain cross, reads civitas [—]rici, 0.40g/8h (Burns L-23; S 6385; DF –). Fine, short of flan, very rare £120-£150
Hammer Price: £200
Henry VII (1485-1509), Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type IID, open crown, no tressure, crosses by head, reads sivitav vlibli, 1.78g/12h (S 6461; DF 199). Good fine, struck on an irregular flan, rare £200-£260
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Fourth Harp issue, Sixpenny Groat, mm. lis, hr (Henricus Rex), reads hibernie rex, saltire stops on rev., 2.36g/12h (S 6482; DF 209). Small edge chip at 2 o’clock and some green surface encrustations, otherwise very fine £100-£120
Edward IV (1461-1483), Heavy Cross and Pellets coinage, Penny, Dublin, bust C, additional small pellets in first and fourth quarters, 0.50g/3h; Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Pennies (3), all Dublin, pellets by neck, 0.41g/9h, mullets by crown, quatrefoil on rev., 0.49g/7h, pellets by neck, quatrefoil on reverse, 0.55g/9h (Burns DU-1H, DU-5, DU-6B, DU-22; S 6315, 6373F, 6373K; DF 125, 136-7, 139) [4]. Good fine and better £80-£100
Henry VII (1485-1509), Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type IIC, open crown, saltires on tressure, reads sivi tas dbv lne, 1.62g/6h (DNW 172, 41, same rev. die; S 6460; DF 198). Fine, rare £120-£150
James I (1603-1625), First coinage, Sixpence, first bust, mm. bell, 2.14g/11h (Smith 9; S 6514; DF 262). Marks on obverse, otherwise very fine, toned £80-£100
Hammer Price: £220
John (as Lord, 1172-1199), Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ib, Dublin, Norman, norman on dw, 0.68g/9h (O’Sullivan O5/R7; SCBI Belfast 6-10, same dies; S 6205; DF 36). Light crease through centre, otherwise very fine, toned £150-£180
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Posthumous issue, Sixpenny Groat, type IV, Dublin, mm. P, late Tower style bust, 2.67g/9h (S 6488; DF 218). Area of peripheral weakness at 2 o’clock (and corresponding on reverse), otherwise good fine, full round flan £80-£100
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), First issue, Shilling, mm. rose, bust 1A, reads elizabeth d g ang fra z hib regi, 8.47g/7h (BCW RS-1D:RS-a1; S 6503; DF 240); Groat, mm. rose, bust 1F, reads elizabeth d g ang fra z hib regi, 2.98g/9h (BCW RS-1C:RS-a1; S 6504; DF 245) [2]. Fair to fine, second scratched on obverse £80-£100
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second Harp issue, Groat, mm. trefoil, hr (Henricus Rex), reads dominvs, double salitre stops, 2.30g/10h (S 6479; DF 209). About very fine £80-£100
Edward IV (1461-1483), Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Groat, Dublin, mm. pierced cross, g on breast, no additional marks, reads hiberi, double saltire stops after tas, 2.10g/5h (S 6366; DF 134). Very fine for issue, toned £120-£150
Henry VII (1485-1509), Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type IA, double-arched crown with straight band, bust breaks plain tressure, 1.92g/11h (S 6455; DF 194). Area of weakness in obverse legend, otherwise very fine for issue, toned £200-£260
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Fifth Harp issue, Groat, mm. lis, hr (Henricus Rex), 37 at end of rev. legend, trefoil stops, 2.58g/8h (S 6483A; DF 210). Small perforation by edge at 12 o’clock, otherwise about very fine, the regal year clear, rare £150-£180
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Third Harp issue, Groat, mm. rose, hr (Henricus Rex), 2.31g/4h (S 6481; DF 209). Good very fine, lightly toned £180-£220
Henry VII (1485-1509), Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type III, open flat crown, no tressure, blundered rev. legend reading idt osii tot ivi, 1.82g (DNW 168, 1067, same obv. die [paired with a unblundered rev.]; S 6464; DF 200). Very fine, grey tone, scarce £150-£180
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