A low grade group of early material including a large Roman bronze worn, James IShilling Fair, Indo-Greek, 18th centuryEuropean copper and some better grade 19th century world copper along with several small bags of modern issues (lot)
Ireland Penny Elizabeth I 1601 S.6510, mintmark Trefoil, 1.60 grammes, Good Fine, on an irregularly shaped flan, along with a group of Ireland copper Pennies to Farthings (19) comprising Pennies (4) 1805, 1822, 1823 (2), Halfpennies (14) 1752, 1760, 1766, 1805, 1822 (5) one NEF/EF, 1823 (4), Farthings (2) 1760, 1806, Fair to Fine unless stated, Ireland Halfpenny Evasion 1756 GEORGE RULES / NORTH WALES Fair, Isle of Man Halfpenny 1839 About Fine and a GB Penny 1944 Near Fine, silvered, also Ireland Farthings (5) James I Lennox, Fair, Charles IRichmond (3) mintmark Rose VF, mintmark Cross Fitchy Fine and mintmark Cross Patee Good Fine, struck off centre with part of the next coin visible on the edge of the flan
Ireland (3) ShillingJames I First Coinage, Second Bust S.6513 mintmark Martlet 4.46 grammes, Fine with some scratches, SixpennyGroat Henry VIII HR either side of the Crowned Harp, Fourth Harp Issue S.6482 mintmark Lis 2.24 grammes Fine, Sixpence James I First Coinage S.6514 mintmark Martlet 1.96 grammes, Scotland (2) BawbeeMary, First Period, Edinburgh Mint, Reverse with voided Saltire Cross, and cinquefoil each side, Reversed N in EDINBVRGI S.5433, 1.88 grammes About Fine, Bawbee Charles II 1678 S.5628 VG
GB and Europe a mixed group (9) GB Penny Edward I, Fine, Halfgroat Edward VI Fine for wear with a large edge chip, Farthings (3) Charles I Rose, Charles I Maltravers James I Lennox all around Fine, Italian States Tassarolo Luigino 1666 Good Fine, the lettering doubled in places, FranceDenier Tournois undated (1245-1278) Fine, Hungary 1 Dinar (2) 1536KB Good Fine, 1575KB Good Fine
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