AngelEdward IV Second Reign (1471-1483) S.2091 mintmark Pierced Cross Good Fine with some surface marks, doubled struck at the top of the obverse obscuring the head, in a London Mint box with certificate
British, Celtic hammered and milled a collection (59) in Gold (3), Silver (29) and base metals (27) Hammered to 20th Century with many useful pieces including Gold Staters (2) Chute and Domino types both VF, a Gold Angel of Henry VII S.2187 Mintmark Pheon GF, GroatHenry VIII Wolsey type VF, Penny William I PAXS type, Shillings (9) including 1651 Commonwealth NVF full and round, Newarksiege piece, reverse worn, Philip and MaryS.2498 Fine, plugged, the milled includes Crowns (4) 1672 Good Fine with obverse flan flaw, 1692 Good Fine, 1819LIX VF, 1893 LVI VF, Three ShillingBank Token 1813 A/UNC, Pennies (2) 1826 Thin Line on saltire EF/NEF, 1841 REG No colon NEF, Halfpenny 1771 EF, most are comprehensively attributed, in mixed grades many scarce or rare, come in a Lindner carrying case in 4 trays
GroatHenry VI Rosette-mascle issue Calais mint, m.m. pierced cross, mascle after REX, reads ANG (Brady 97, N.1446, S.1859) NVF, the portrait slightly weak but with a pleasing old collection tone
GroatHenry VII profile issue mint mark crosslet followed by HENRIC VII DI' GRA' REX AGL' Z FR' reverse POSVI DEU' ADVITORE' MEU regular issue with triple band to crown S2258, Coincraft H74D-075 pleasing nVF with an even tone
GroatHenry VIII Second Coinage Laker Bust D S.2337D mintmark Rose VF or near so and nicely toned, comes with old ticket stating purchased BaldwinsAugust 1965 (£3/10s)
Groats Henry VICalais (2) both Fine, one heavily clipped, Halfpenny Token Anglesey 1791 Fine, Plastic Set 1953 UNC, Britain's First Decimal Coins 1968-71 UNC in the blue wallet, Crowns (11) 1953 (2), 1965, 1977 (2), 1980 (2), 1981 (3) AU-UNC
Groats Henry VIII (3) Southwark Mint S.2371 (2) the first Fine or better with S and E in forks flan clipped at 10 o'clock, the second with S and S in forks Fine or better and toned, Posthumous issue in debased silverCanterbury MintS.2408 Fine the reverse toned
Half RyalEdward IV Light Coinage York MintS.1963 with E in waves EF or near so, on a slightly oval flan, formerly in an NGC holder and graded MS63 by them
HalfcrownCharles II Third Hammered Coinage Type C with mark of value and circles, BRI FRA legend ESC 453 Fine/Good Fine with some old scratches in the obverse field
HalfcrownElizabeth I mint mark 1 (1601) S.2583 VF even tone with no significant detractions scarce thus, (EX LCA 124 Lot 1871 march 2009 realised £2,000)
HalfcrownJames I in gold Second Coinage Third Bust S.2630 mintmark Tower, Fine slightly creased, a London Mint Office box is available with this lot on request
Half-laurelJames I third coinage m.m. trefoil 1613 fourth bust (Schneider 92, S2641A, N.2084) VF, a tidy piece with the centres in low relief as is usually the case for the James I gold coinage. Also with some light double striking at the beginning of the reverse legend. Overall, aesthetically pleasing.
Hammered (19) Study group of medieval, Tudor, and Stuart coinage of various denominations and in varying states (one pierced). Also includes a singular Norman detector find penny of William the Conqueror with a pleasing portrait but fractured. Viewing recommended.
Hammered (3) ShillingEdward VI fine silver issue m.m. tun (S.2482, N.1937) Fine, the centres weak but with good legends and on a full, centrally struck flan, SixpenceElizabeth I milled coinage m.m. star dated 1562 tall bust with plain dress (S.2594, N.2025/1, Borden and Brown Bust B) Fine, some flan loss due to Mestrelle's production methods, weakness to the face and a dig under the E of REGINA. Perhaps a cheaper specimen of this popular issue, Groat Mary sole reign m.m. pomegranate VERITAS TEMPORIS FILIA (S.2492, N.1960) Fine, weak portrait but full legends and on a round, problem-free flan
Hammered (3) Short cross pennies, Richard I Class 4a MENIR ON CANT, pelleted beard and crescent hair, Canterbury mint (S.1348a, N.968/1) AF or better, off-struck but with some pleasing russet tones, PennyJohn Class 5c ABEL ON LVNDE, letter E with spur and x of 2 thin strokes in saltire, London mint (S.1353, N.974/1) NVF with pleasing old collection toning, Penny Henry III Class 8c NICHOLE ON LVN, cross pommee as initial mark, London mint (S.1357C, N.981/3) weakly struck on one half of the flan, otherwise GF or better
Hammered (5) ShillingElizabeth I second issue m.m. cross-crosslet 1560-61 transitional issue with pearled bodice (S.2555A, N.1985, Brown and Comber bust 1A) Fair with pock marks, presumably to test the metal but weighs correctly, Shilling Elizabeth I sixth issue m.m. A 1582-84 reads ELIZAB (S.2577, N.2014, Brown and Comber bust 3B) The bust fair with graffiti behind otherwise a presentable piece, Shilling Elizabeth I sixth issue m.m. escallop 1584-86 reads ELIZAB (S.2577, N.2014, Brown and Comber bust 3B) Fair, water worn and the portrait corroded away, possibly a river bed find, Shilling James I second coinage m.m. key (over coronet on rev) 1609-10 fifth bust reads QVAE DEVS (S.2656/S.2655, N.2101) Fair, but a rare reverse over mark, Shilling Charles I Group F m.m. triangle in circle 1641-43 with 'Briot' style bust and stellate lace collar (Brooker 549, S.2799, N.2231) NVF for this issue with a portion of the bust EF. Good silver.
Low grade early pennies including cut issues and contemporary forgeries (26) needs viewing and bought as seen, sold to raise money for The Help For Heroes army charity
NobleEdward III Fourth Coinage Pre-Treaty period muleNorth 1144/1180 Lombard M, closed C and E, wedge-tailed R, Annulet stops, Mintmark Cross 3 NVF with some scuffing at the bottom of the obverse
NobleHenry VI Annulet Issue, Calais Mint with Flag at stern and h in the centre of the reverse S.1803 Mintmark Lis EF, formerly in a PCGS holder and graded MS62 by them and a very high grade for a hammered coin
Part time dealers retail stock offered here as one useful lot (31) mixed grades, mixed monarchs, mixed denominations, offered in display trays with a carrying case ready for the very next coin show
PennyAethelred II Helmet type S.1152Oxford Mint, moneyer Brihtwine GVF with a striking crack, a small amount of daylight visible through the coin in the centre
PennyHenry III Class Ia ANG LIE TER CI'/HENRICVS:REX, no moneyer (Nicholas of St. Albans) (N.983, S.1358) VF,10% of the legends fragmented away but of the highest rarity. Out of the 34,500 coins of Henry III studied by Thomas & Churchill for their study of the 1908 Brussels hoard, there were just 3 examples of Class Ia.
PennyWilliam I Paxs Type AEGLPINE ON HRF Hereford Mint (B.M.C. VIII, N.848, S.1257) VF or better, toned, pleasing, and rare. See SCBI Midlands 568-571, listed in E.M.C as moneyer Aethelwine but in North as Aegelwine. The cataloguer believes the latter to be the correct attribution.
Rose RyalJames I 2nd coinage mint mark rose 13.75 grams S2613, North 2079, Coincraft J1RY-005 King enthroned holding orb and sceptre portcullis at feet, nearer EF than VF and very pleasing
Shilling 1648 Pontefract besieged, with XII dividing PC reverse S3149 Poor/Fair obverse worn smooth, faint details of castle, last digit of date and denomination over C showing reverse
ShillingCharles I Group A Bust 2 with larger Crown and the outer arch only jewelled, S.2782 mintmark Cross Calvary struck on a lightweight flan weighing 5.22 grammes as are many with this mintmark, VF with a couple of small weaker areas
ShillingElizabeth I Milled Coinage Small 29mm flan S.2592 Mintmark Star VF or near so with much eye appeal some light thin scratches visible on the obverse under magnification barely detract
Shillings (2) James I First Coinage, Second Bust S.2646 mintmark Lis NVG/NF, Charles I mintmark (P) Group F Sixth Large Bust S.2800 VG with some weaker areas of striking
SixpenceElizabeth I Milled Coinage 1562 Tall Narrow bust with plain dress S.2594, mintmark Star VF with a weaker area at the top of the French shield possibly caused in striking
ThreepenceCharles IWorcester or Salopia (Shrewsbury) 1643 - 4 crude bust of king with denomination behind oval shield reverse S3117, N2624. Provenance - Spink and sold in their circular VOL. LXXXXIX No 10 Oct 1981 (List price £400) item number 7293 and pictured in the back plates, their grade F-VF we would agree portrait and shield bold these VF other areas weaker, rare in all grades and more so in this pleasing grade and accompanied by a copy of the circular from 1981
Triple Unite 1642 Charles IOxford Mint tall narrow bust declaration in three lines North 2381, Coincraft C1TU-010, Spink 2724 pleasing VF/Good VF on a well rounded flan 26.96 gr. and good eye appeal with the gold of a rich deep hue, a few minor metal faults obverse as often with coins of this age and in our opinion certainly as pleasing a piece as was sold in our June 2013 sale (lot 1183 £45,000 hammer price) and from the same Clarendon sale Bonhams 2006 lot 1271
UniteJames I second coinage m.m. coronet 1607-09 fourth bust (Schneider 23 var, S2619, N.2084) NVF, bust in low relief and with some metal stress around the bust otherwise a well presented example. This mintmark is not represented in the Schneider sylloge.
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