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Triple Unite 1643 Charles I (1625-1649) Oxford mint. S2726. Rarer type with half-length crowned portrait of king in armour and scarf flying from shoulder. Plume behind head. King has symbolic sword in one hand and olive branch in other. Mint mark Oxford plume above. Obverse legend reads: CAROLVS: D: G: MAGN: BRIT: FR: ET: HI: REX Reverse has declaration in 3 lines on ornate scroll. RELIG: PROT: LEG: ANGL: LIBER: This is the King’s undertaking to uphold the Protestant religion, the laws of the kingdom, and the freedoms and privileges of Parliament. Struck on a large full flan which is slightly irregular as is usual for this type. EF the reverse better and virtually mint state, with some original lustre. Therefore a rarer type and in higher grade than the example which realised £56,000 in our last sale (lot 1719)
£
85,000.00
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Spur Ryal James I Second Coinage (1606-1607) S.2614 North 2080, mintmark Escallop, weight 6.77 grammes, a small edge crack at 1 o'clock on the reverse, skilfully repaired, otherwise VF and with red toning, Ex-St. James Auction 17, 24 May 2011 Lot 92, Ex-Lingford, Glendinings 20/21 June 1951 Lot 892? (not illustrated), a seldom offered type
£
19,750.00
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Fourpence-Halfpenny Elizabeth I Countermark Portcullis on an Edward VI Base issue Shilling, S.2546, weight 3.80 grammes, Countermark Near Fine, host coin Fair, short of flan between 11 and 1 o'clock, an excessively rare issue and rarely seen in any grade
£
4,500.00
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Crown 1551 Edward VI mint mark y S2478 GVF/VF with sharp detail on the king's armour and horses drapery and a few stress lines obverse fields as usual, reverse a very well balanced VF, a pleasing and desirable piece
£
3,750.00
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Half Laurel James I Third Coinage, First Bust S.2641A mintmark Rose GVF or better a couple of small thin scratches obverse hardly detract
£
2,250.00
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Sixpence 1602 Seventh Issue S2585 near EF even tone
£
425.00
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