ScotlandGroatRobert III Heavy Coinage, (1390-c.1403) Edinburgh Mint, Fleur-de-lis in reverse legend, S.5164A, 2.87 grammes, Good Fine, Twelvepenny Groat 'Nonsunt' Mary 1558 S.5447, 1.22 grammes VG both holed
IrelandGroat Philip and Mary 1555 S.6501 About Fine/Good Fine, the reverse with some scratches, good detail to the harp, some shortage of flan in several place, mintmark not visible, however a scarce issue and seldom offered, our archive database stretching back to 2003 shows that this is the first of this date we have offered
IrelandGroat Henry VIII First Issue (1534-1540) with crowned HR initials either side of the harp (issued 1540) S.6475, 2.42 grammes, about Fine the legends weak in places
IrelandGroat Henry VIII First Issue (1534-1540) with crowned HR initials either side of the shield (issued 1540) S.6475, 2.23 grammes, VG or better with a flan stress mark across the harp
IrelandGroat Henry VII Early Three Crowns Coinage, (1485-1487) No Mint name (Dublin) S.6415, 1.86 grammes, overall Fine with some weakness in the legends
IrelandGroat Henry VIII Harp reverse with h and R S.6475 , 2.65 grammes, nVF/VF and evenly struck a high grade coin for this issue with much eye appeal
France Quarter ECU 1644A Rose KM#161.1 VF the reverse with minor adjustment lines, German States - Strasburg Groschen of 12 Pfennigs (12 Kreuzer) undated Obverse: similar in style to the early 17th Century issue with Fleur-de-Lis in circle, Reverse differs in that there is an inner and outer legend within circles similar in style to the English Groats of Henry VI, Good Fine and bold
IrelandGroat Henry VIII First Harp Coinage 1536-1537, initials HI beside the shield (Henry VIII and Jane Seymour) Good Fine with a light thin scratch on the reverse
Ireland (2) Groat Philip and Mary 1557 S.6501B Near Fine, portraits with good definition, with a 4mm flan crack, MedalUlster Unionist Convention 1892 38mm diameter in bronze, by Gibson & Co. Ltd A/UNC
IrelandGroat Henry VIII Posthumous Coinage in debased silver, type II, S.6486 VF for wear, on a ragged flan, comes with an old collectors ticket August 1962 7/6
ScotlandGroatJames I 1406-37 1st Fleur De Lis issue, small neat bust sceptre to left, rev long cross fleur de lis and pellets in alternate angles VILLA EDINBURGH S 5195 VG, along with a low grade English Penny of 1806
Scotland (5) Twenty PenceCharles I Briots issue NVF with a solder mark, Charles I Two Shillings First Coinage VG/Poor, Twopence Charles I Earl of Stirling Coinage mintmark Stop and Saltire Fine, Penny Charles I coinage of 1642-1650 VG, Eightpenny GroatJames VI OPPID EDINB with no inner circles Fair
ScotlandGroatJames V Second Coinage 1526-1539 S.5378 with trefoil of pellets in obverse field, OPPIDV legend EF with a piece broken off the coin up to the inner circle below the bust in a straight line of around 16mm
Ireland, Shilling, James I, second coinage, GF, slightly buckled. Together Three Crowns Coinage Groat, F, Henry VIII Groat, GF and Phillip & Mary Groat 1557, this Fair (4).
Ireland. Henry III Penny, moneyer Ricard on Dublin, Edward I Halfpenny, Dublin mint and Henry VIII Harp coinage Groat, mint mark rose. All about fine. Groat plugged. (3)
Ireland. Edward IV light coinage silver penny. Dublin mint, pellets by bust. S.6365. Good fine. Henry VIII six penny groat. 6th issue. S.6484. About fine, but pitted surface. (2)
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