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Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left with crescent face and pelleted chin, rev. long voided cross, hand in two quarters, fingers with double-pellet terminals, blundered legends both sides, 0.91g/12h (SCBI BM –; SCBI Copenhagen 163; SCBI Ulster –; Roth –; S 6132; DF 24). Distinctive style, well struck, good very fine, very rare £400-£500
Hammer Price: £750
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, small draped bust left, rev. long voided cross, hand in two quarters, blundered legends both sides, 0.88g/12h (SCBI BM –; SCBI Copenhagen –; SCBI Ulster –; Roth –; S 6132; DF 24). Good very fine, very rare, both style and lettering unusual, the dies apparently unrecorded in the main references £400-£500
Hammer Price: £650
Philip and Mary (1554-1558), Shilling, 1555, mm. portcullis on rev. only, 8.82g/1h (S 6500; DF 232). Edge split, otherwise good fine £400-£500
Hammer Price: £280
Henry VII (1485-1509), Early Three Crowns coinage (c. 1485-7), Groat [Dublin], dominvs hybernie legend and pellet terminals both sides, 1.83g/3h (S 6415; DF 183). Small edge chip, otherwise good very fine or better, toned, rare thus £400-£500
Hammer Price: £360
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), First issue (1558), Groat, mm. rose, reads regi, 2.82g/8h (S 6504; DF 246). Minor weakness otherwise good very fine £400-£500
Hammer Price: £260
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), First issue (1558), Groat, mm. rose, reads regin, 2.82g/8h (S 6504; DF 244). Minor weakness otherwise good very fine £400-£500
Hammer Price: £300
John (as Lord, 1172-1199), Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ia, Dublin, Roberd, rodberd : on : dvve, obv. legend begins at 2 o'clock, reads domin’, 0.68g/12h (O’Sullivan O4/R2; SCBI Ulster 50ff [these dies not represented]; S 6204; DF 37). Peripheral weakness and with mottled toning, otherwise good very fine £400-£500
£400–£500
Henry VII (1485-1509), Late Three Crowns coinage (c.1488-90), Groat [Dublin], rex ang lie z f[ – ], rev. dominos vrernie, h below crowns, annulet terminals both sides, 1.79g/2h (S 6436; DF 191). Very fine or better and toned but legends a little flat in places £300-£400
Hammer Price: £240
James I (1603-1625), First coinage, Shilling, mm. martlet, second bust, 4.76g/10h (Colgan fig. 69, this coin; S 6513; DF 259). Portrait slightly weak, some marks on reverse, otherwise good very fine with some toning £300-£400
Henry VII (1485-1509), Late Portrait issues (c. 1496-1505), Groat, Dublin, type I, small bust with open crown and within plain tressure, rev. posvi... legend, 1.88g/6h (S 6453; DF 193). Very fine and rare £300-£400
Hammer Price: £320
Henry VII (1485-1509), Late Portrait issues (c. 1496-1505), Groat, Dublin, type IA, bust with arched crown and breaking plain tressure, rev. posvi... legend, 1.53g/10h (S 6455; DF 194). Very fine and rare £300-£400
Henry VII (1485-1509), Late Portrait issues (c. 1496-1505), Groat, Dublin, type IIC, bust with open crown and within tressure, saltires on cusps, rev. posvi... legend, 1.58g/11h (S 6460; DF 198). Nearly very fine and rare £300-£400
Henry VII (1485-1509), Early Three Crowns coinage (c. 1485-7), Halfgroat, [Dublin], rex angl z fra ncie, rev. domi nvs [ –––], no h below crowns, pellet terminals both sides, 1.04g/6h (S 6423; DF 184). Nearly very fine, dark tone £300-£400
Henry VII (1485-1509), Late Three Crowns coinage (c.1488-90), Halfgroat, [Dublin], mm. rose [?] on obv., rex angl z fra ncie, pellet terminals, rev. domi nvs vrer nie [?], h below crowns, annulet terminals, 0.82g/7h (S 6439; DF 192). A little creased and crimped, fine, very rare, much scarcer than the catalogue suggests £300-£400
Henry VII (1485-1509), Late Three Crowns coinage (c.1488-90), Penny, Dublin, shield, pellet terminals, legend unclear, rev. [ –– ] as dv [ –– ], no h below crowns, annulet terminals, 0.43g/10h (S 6448; DF 185). Crimped and pierced, fair to fine, extremely rare £300-£400
Edward IV (Second reign, 1471-1483), Suns and Roses coinage (c. 1478-83), Penny, Dublin, rose and sun by crown, sun and rose by neck, three tiny pellets below bust, rev. civita[ –– ]lin, small rose at centre of cross, rose and two suns and sun and two roses alternating in angles, 0.55g/4h (Burns Du-S4; S 6389A [6396]; DF 167). Good very fine, an exceptional specimen for the type £300-£400
Edward IV (Second reign, 1471-1483), Suns and Roses coinage (c. 1478-83), Penny, Dublin, rose and sun by crown, sun and rose by neck, rev. [ ––––– ]nie, large rose at centre of cross, no devices in quarters, 0.41g/11h (Burns Du-S6; S 6390A [6393A]; DF 167). Good fine, extremely rare £300-£400
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase II, Sihtric, Penny, Dublin, Færemin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, in the name of Sihtric, crude draped bust left, cross potent behind neck, inhirc r+ diedn, rev. fieremen mo dini, long voided cross, pellets in angles, 1.05g/1h (cf. SCBI BM 70ff; cf. SCBI Copenhagen 76; cf. SCBI Ulster 66ff; cf. Roth 44 for portrait; S 6125; DF 23). Edge a little irregular, very odd style, very fine £300-£400
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Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, large annulet on neck, rev. long voided cross, hand in two angles, large pellet in others, blundered legends both sides, 0.79g/12h (SCBI BM –; SCBI Copenhagen 178; SCBI Ulster 272-4; Roth 136; S 6132A; DF 24). Small edge chip, very fine or better £300-£400
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, small draped bust left, rev. long voided cross, hand in two angles, blundered legends both sides, 0.98g/9h (SCBI BM –; SCBI Copenhagen –; SCBI Ulster 207, same obv. die; S 6132; DF 24). Nearly very fine, rare £300-£400
Hammer Price: £420
Edward IV (Second reign, 1471-1483), Light Cross and Pellets coinage (c.1473-8), Groat, Drogheda, mm. pierced cross on obv., uncertain on rev., g on breast, annulet to right of crown, two extra pellets in two quarters, annulets in alternate quarters, annulet after posvi, 2.06g/7h (S 6367 var. [6339 var.]; DF 134). About very fine, toned £300-£400
John (as Lord, 1172-1199), Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ib, Dublin, Adam, adam on dwe, legend ends doo, 0.73g/6h (O’Sullivan –/R1; SCBI Ulster 71ff [these dies not represented]; S 6205; DF 40a). Traces of gilding, reverse slightly off-centre, otherwise good very fine, excellent portrait £300-£400
Hammer Price: £340
Charles I (1625-1649), Confederate Catholics issues, Kilkenny, Farthing, 3.36g/12h (S 6556; DF 266). Obverse partly flat otherwise very fine, reverse fair, very rare £300-£400
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, small draped bust left, rev. long voided cross, hand in two quarters, blundered legends both sides, 0.89g/12h (SCBI BM 81ff and 115ff; SCBI Copenhagen 105ff; SCBI Ulster 134ff; S 6132; DF 24). Double-struck and reverse slightly off-centre, otherwise very fine or better and attractively toned £300-£400
Edward IV (Second reign, 1471-1483), Light Cross and Pellets coinage (c.1473-8), Groat, Dublin, mm. pierced cross on obv., uncertain on rev., g on breast, annulets by neck and in two spandrels of tressure, rosette replaces pellet in two alternate angles, rosette after tas, 2.05g/10h (S 6366D var. [6334 var.]; DF 134). Nearly very fine, toned, the variety rare £300-£400
Hiberno-Scandinavian period, Phase VI, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, very crude draped bust left, crozier before face, rev. long voided cross, sceptres and single pellets in alternate quarters, blundered legends both sides, 0.37g/10h (cf. SCBI BM 232ff; SCBI Copenhagen 282ff; SCBI Ulster 376ff; O’Sullivan 22; cf. Roth 178; S 6187; DF 28). Probably base, about very fine for issue £300-£400
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Posthumous coinage (1547-50), Sixpenny Groat, type I, Dublin, mm. boar’s head on rev. only, 2.54g/1h (S 6485; DF 217). Weak area on each side, otherwise very fine, good portrait £300-£400
Henry VIII (1509-1547), First Harp issue (1534-40), Groat, mm. crown, hr (Henricus Rex), 2.08g/12h (S 6475; DF 204). About very fine, very rare £300-£400
Henry VII (1485-1509), Geraldine issues (summer 1487 [?]), Groat, rex ang lie lie, Fitzgerald arms flanking shield, rev. domino vrnie, nothing below crowns, annulet terminals both sides, 1.90g/2h (S 6432; DF 186A). About very fine, the error reading rare and unusual £300-£400
Hammer Price: £500
Henry VII (1485-1509), Geraldine issues (summer 1487 [?]), Groat, rex an iii e p, Fitzgerald arms flanking shield, rev. domins vre [ – ], nothing below crowns, annulet terminals both sides, 1.76g/10h (S 6432; DF 186A). About very fine and toned but a little flat in places £300-£400
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Heavy Cross and Pellets coinage (c.1465-7), Groat, Dublin, mm. rose, no marks in tressure or by bust, reads hybernie, double saltire after civitas, 2.53g/4h (S 6306 [6290]; DF 118). On a full round flan, nearly very fine £300-£400
Hammer Price: £460
Henry VII (1485-1509), Early Three Crowns coinage (c. 1485-7), Groat [Dublin], rex anglie franciee, rev. dominvs [––]rnie, pellet terminals both sides, 1.95g/12h (Colgan fig. 44, this coin; S 6414; DF 183). Better than very fine, toned, rare thus £300-£400
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Second issue (1561), Shilling, 1561, mm. harp, 4.46g/12h (S 6505; DF 247). Good fine, toned £300-£400
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Third issue (1601-2), Sixpence, mm. star, 2.83g/12h (S 6508; DF 253). Very fine £300-£400
Edward I (1272-1307), Second coinage, Intermediate issues, Penny, class III, Dublin, closed e, single pellet in each angle, 1.28g/3h (SCBI Ulster pl. XVI, 32, same obv. die; S 6258; DF 67). Edge ragged at 11 o’clock and surfaces scuffed, otherwise fine, excessively rare £300-£400
Hammer Price: £480
John (as King, 1199-1216), Third coinage, Penny, Dublin, Johan, iohan on dive, pellet on tip of the third ray, 1.58g/12h (SCBI Ulster, pl. XVI, 19, same dies; S 6228A; DF 50). Slightly weak of strike and with some doubling on the reverse, otherwise good very fine and attractively toned; the moneyer extremely rare £300-£360
Hammer Price: £440
Henry VII (1485-1509), Late Three Crowns coinage (c.1488-90), Halfgroat, Dublin, he nr [ –– ] di g, rev. civi [ ––– ] lin, no h below crowns, annulet terminals both sides, 0.92g/1h (S 6445; DF 192). On a slightly irregular flan, fine, rare £300-£360
£300–£360
John (as King, 1199-1216), Third coinage, Penny, Dublin, Roberd, roberd on dive, king wearing decorated tunic, pellet on inside of third ray, 1.46g/11h (SCBI Ulster 343, same obv. die; S 6228 var.; DF 50 var.). Good very fine, strong portrait, toned £300-£360
John (as King, 1199-1216), Third coinage, Penny, Dublin, Roberd, roberd . on divel, king wearing decorated tunic, sceptre head before ex, pellet on inside of third ray, 1.40g/9h (Finn SNC May 1975, p.196, same obv. die; SCBI Ulster 608, same obv. die; S –; DF –). Crimped, about very fine; perhaps only the second known example of this variety, and extremely rare thus £300-£360
John (as King, 1199-1216), Third coinage, Halfpenny, Limerick, Willem, willem o lime, 0.74g/6h (Colgan fig. 19, this coin; SCBI Ulster 402-3, same dies; S 6232; DF 51). Very fine, toned, rare £300-£360
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