CrownElizabeth I Seventh Issue S.2582 mintmark 1 (1601) Good Fine/Fine or better, with a pleasing an even portrait, on a full round flan, with some signs of flan stress, the obverse with a thin scratch
Crown of the Double Rose Henry VIII HK on both sides S.2274 mintmark Rose/Lis VF or better with a small at 7 o'clock on the obverse, visible under magnification
Cut Halfpennies (35) mostly around Fine, plus a further group of hammered (63) includes Cut Farthings (42) these in mixed grades, many Fine, includes some fragments
GroatHenry VIII First Coinage Profile Issue, Portrait of Henry VII S.2316 mintmark Portcullis Fine with an edge crack at 8 o'clock the reverse with some flan stress marks
GroatHenry VIII Second Coinage S.2337E, Laker Bust D, mintmark Rose Fine with some heavy contact marks on the obverse, SixpenceElizabeth I 1562 Smaller flan with inner circle 17.5mm S.2561 mintmark Pheon Near Fine, creased
Groats (3) Edward IV Light Coinage S.2000 mintmark Sun Near Fine with a large edge cut, Mary S.2492 mintmark Pomegranate Fair, Henry VIII Second Coinage, Laker Bust D, S.2337E Good Fine, toned, Sixpences Elizabeth I (2) Sixth Issue 1593 mintmark Tun approaching Fine, on an irregularly-shaped flan, Milled issue 1562 mintmark Star , Fine, once gilded, PennyJohn, Canterbury Mint About Fine, along with Scotland 40 Pence Charles I F at end of reverse legend S.5578 Fine
Halfcrown 1651 Pattern by Blondeau, edge reading TRVTH : AND : PEACE . 1651 olive branch PETRVS . BLONDÆVS . INVENTOR . FECIT . Palm branch, ESC 444, Ex-Slaney Collection I Spink Auction 3024, 15/5/2003 Lot 61, to paraphrase the Slaney description:- 'Notwithstanding ESC, the TRVTH AND PIECE reading is the rarer of the two inscribed edge varieties found on Blondeau pattern Halfcrowns and the R3, R2 rating of ESC 443 and 444 should probably be transposed. The Blondeau patterns in the Slaney collection were acquired from Baldwin (in 1944) as one purchase'
HalfcrownElizabeth I Seventh Issue mintmark 1 (1601) S.2583 Fine with an even tone small planchet crack at 7 o'clock and some old scratches reverse field
Hammered (6) ShillingCharles IS.2799 mintmark Triangle VG/Near Fine, ThreepenceElizabeth I Fifth Issue Smaller 14mm diameter flan 1580 mintmark Latin Cross, VG/Fine, Halfgroat Charles I Group D, No inner circles S.2828 mintmark Harp, PennyEdward I Lincoln Mint S.1427 Bold Fine, Penny Charles I Group D S.2844 mintmark Two pellets Fine, Farthing Charles I Rose mintmark Crescent Near Fine
Hammered and milled a small group (10) Hammered (6) HalfcrownCharles I Tower mint under Parliament S.2779A mintmark (P) Fine, Shillings (3) Edward VI Fine silver issue S.2482 mintmark y Pleasing Fine, Elizabeth I Second issue S.2555 mintmark Martlet NVG/VG, James I First Coinage, First bust S.2645 mintmark Thistle About Fine with some thin scratches on the obverse, Groat Philip and Mary Obverse: Portrait of Mary S.2508 mintmark Lis Fine with old grey tone, HalfgroatHenry VIII Second Coinage, Archbishop Lee, York MintS.2348 mintmark Key Good Fine. lightly creased, GB Milled (2) Twopence 1797 GVF/VF toned, Penny 1797 VF/NVF, along with Dollars Oval countermark on 8 Reales 1791 Mexico Fine, also countermarked II on obverse, underweight at 24.33 grammes, and France Ecu 1789I underweight at 25.49 grammes Fine
NobleHenry VI Annulet issue, London MintS.1799 Lis after HENRIC, annulets on reverse, with mullet after IhC, small scuff in IhC otherwise EF desirable thus
Penny Ecgberht Kings of KentCanterbury VDD across field reverse North 200 S874 VF with light field porosity large flan crack from the rim leaving some of the flan missing
PennyHarthacnut (1035-1042) Jewel Cross type, Watchet Mint, Godcild, +HARÐa CNVT REX, diademed bust right, Rev: GODCILD ON PECED, S.1167, North 809 (See North Page 171 Fig.3) GVF and of a pleasing and even appearance, Very Rare, EX-Spink Auction n16005 27-29 June 2016 Lot 1172
Ryal (Rose Noble) Edward IV Light Coinage Small Trefoils in spandrels S.1951 mintmark Crown Good VF or better, reverse legend reads TRASIENS, weighs 7.62 grams
ShillingEdward VI Base issue, Second Period, Durham House mint, heavily Garnished shield MDXLIX (1549) S.2465C mintmark Grapple Good Fine on a full round flan, with a thin scratch in the obverse field, this issue almost always encountered with problems, this a superior example with pleasing overall appearance
ShillingEdward VI Base issue, Second Period, Durham House Mint, lighter garnishing to shield, transposed legend, undated, S.2470 mintmark Bow, Good Fine/Fine on an irregularly shaped flan, with some spots on either side
ShillingEdward VI Fine Silver Issue S.2482 mintmark Tun GVF with a striking flaw and a slight scratch on the obverse, otherwise pleasing and with excellent eye appeal
ShillingElizabeth I Milled Issue Small Size, 30mm flan S.2592 Mintmark Star VG/Fine with a flan crack on the edge on the H of ELIZABETH leaving a tiny hole
ShillingElizabeth I Sixth Issue S.2577, bust 6B, ear shows, mintmark Woolpack, VF with grey tone with an edge nick at 9 o'clock, the portrait strong and bold and with much eye appeal
ShillingElizabeth Iundated, Milled issue Small size 30mm diameter S.2592 mintmark Star Good Fine/Fine and bold, with some thin scratches on the obverse visible under magnification
ShillingJames I Third Coinage mm Lis (1623-24) bold Good Fine on a generous flan and with an even old grey tone, some old scratches obverse field S2654
ShillingPhilip and Mary 1554, Full titles, with mark of value, S.2500 VG with an edge nick and small flan crack, portraits well defined and with all major details clear
Shillings (3) Elizabeth I Second Issue S.2555 mintmark Cross Crosslet About Fine, Sixth Issue S.2577 mintmark Woolpack, Near Fine, James I Second Coinage S.2654 mintmark Lis Fine
Sixpence 1564 Elizabeth I milled issue mint mark star S2597 nearer VF than Fine with an even old tone, light graffiti reverse to the right of the shield
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