CrownCharles I Group I First Horseman Horse with caparisons, with plume on head and crupper, S.2753North 2190 Mintmark Lis Bold Fine with an old thin scratch on the obverse
CrownElizabeth I Seventh Issue S.2582 mintmark 1 VF with usual signs of flan stress, good detail in the Queens crown hair and attire, grey tone some dirt in the legends which seems certainly removable, a pleasing example well rounded with no edge problems
GroatHenry VIII First coinage, portrait of Henry VII S.2316 mintmark Portcullis, VF with excellent portrait, Ex-Spink Auction 14/7/2000 Lot 2367 (part b)
Metal detector finds PenniesHenry VIYork (2) one creased, another two Pennies too low grade for identification, Denarius of Commodus another of Gordian III and another low grade Roman, along with a Magnentius bronze Centenionalis with large Christogram reverse this corroded VF, and an artefact reported to be an Anglo Saxon strap end, viewing recommended, bought as seen
NobleEdward III S1518 but a rare variety and unlisted in Schneider, obverse begins EDWARDVS, the piece is accompanied by a detail research paper from 2004 by Peter Woodhead explaining the variety VF and rare
NobleRichard II French type resumed type IIIa S.1656 mintmark Cross Pattee GVF/VF comes with a letter from Philip Skingley (Spinks) from 2004 stating the obverse is from the same die as Schneider 127, and has acquired flaws and rust since it struck the Schneider coin, but shows a lot of the features of Schneider 127
PennyJohn, Norwich mint, moneyer RENALD Class 5a2 Reversed S, circular curls containing single pellets S.1350B Fine with a larger weak area, comes with old collectors ticket
Quarter NobleEdward III Treaty period S.1151 annulet before Edward, creased and straightened, a very small amount of light shines through, Good Fine or better
Rose Ryal30 ShillingsJames I Third Coinage 1619 - 25 Choice Good EF (practically as struck) an exceptional piece, outstanding detail especially the obverse where all the fine detail of the design is crystal clear
Ryal (Rose Noble) Edward IV Light Coinage London Mint, Large Fleurs in spandrels S.1950 mintmark cross, sharp GVF or better perhaps very lightly clipped between 12 and 1 o'clock where the flan is somewhat flat (weighs 7.59 gramms) Ex Spink
ShillingCharles I 1648 Pontefract besieged, lozenge-shaped with XII to right of castle, dividing PC S.3149 VF, comes with collectors ticket stating 'weak in parts with some original gilding'
ShillingPhilip and Mary 1554 Full titles, with mark of value S.2500 Fine, a small edge nick at the top otherwise full and round with a good even strike
Shillings (5) Elizabeth I (2) Second Issue mintmark Cross Crosslet, Sixth Issue mintmark Tun, Charles I (3) CAROLS error legend, mintmark Tun, mintmark Triangle in circle, mintmark Crown VG to Good Fine
Shillings (5) Elizabeth I (2) Second Issue S.2555 mintmark Martlet pleasing Fine, Sixth Issue S.2577 mintmark Tun NVF, James I Third Coinage, Sixth Bust S.2668 mintmark Lis Good Fine and pleasing, Charles I (2) Group F, Sixth Large Briot Bust S.2799 mintmark Triangle in Circle Good Fine and bust, on an uneven flan as often, Group D Fourth Bust, S.2791 mintmark Tun, GF/GVF toned the bust weakly struck, the shield with excellent detail and little real wear, HalfgroatCommonwealth S. Good Fine with some scratches on the reverse, PennyHenry III Good Fine
Shillings Charles I (2) mintmark Triangle and Triangle in circle, Sixpences (6) Elizabeth I (2) 1569 mintmark Coronet, 1575 mintmark Eglantine, Charles I (3) mintmarks Anchor, Tun, and Crown, James I 1604 mintmark Lis, also Scotland 12 Shillings Charles I a cast copy as S.5563, in mixed grades Poor to VG
Shillings James I Third Coinage S.2656 mintmark Mullet, Fine, Charles I Group D S.2789 Reverse with Garnished shield with CR at sides, mintmark Portcullis Fine
TestoonHenry VIIITower MintS.2364 Mintmark Lis Good Fine or better the portrait excellent, on close examination very little real wear is apparent, probably, even in this grade, around 'as made'
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