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*William I, Bonnet penny, York, moneyer Audolf (per B.M.C.), iiiiđolf on eof, 1.11g (N. 842; S. 1251), weak in parts and with some surface dirt, a...

*William I, Bonnet pennies (2), probably both of York, one with clear obverse type but with badly corroded reverse, the other hoard-stained and wi...

*William I, Canopy penny, eadpine on lvnd, 1.06g (N. 843; S. 1252), broken into two pieces, otherwise fine

*William I, cut half of a Canopy penny, Leofwine of Lincoln (?), liof[ ]in[ ]o, 0.66g (N. 843; S. 1252), very fine

*William I, Two Sceptres penny, Oxford, ælfpi on oxonef, 1.32g (N. 844; S. 1253), slightly weakly struck in parts, good very fine to extremely fin...

*William I, Two Stars penny, Bristol, pellet on King’s right shoulder only, ceorl on b[ri]gcsto, 1.16g (N. 845; S. 1254), with a broken piece miss...

*William I, paxs type penny, Bristol, colblac on brico, 1.32g (N. 848; S. 1257), particularly heavy surface staining, very fine or better

*William II (1087-1100), Cross in Quatrefoil penny, Lewes, ielf[ric o]n lie, 1.36g (N. 852; S. 1259), poorly struck and buckled but of good silver...

*William II, Cross Fleury and Piles penny, London, estmær on lvi, 1.37g (N. 856; S. 1262), very fine

*William II, Cross Fleury and Piles penny, London, đioric on lvnde, 1.41g (N. 856; S. 1262), slightly bent, very fine

*Henry I (1100-35), Facing Bust / Cross Fleury penny, London, obv., +henricvs rex a:, very crude bust, apparently with sceptre at right, rev., bus...

*Henry I, Quatrefoil on Cross Fleury penny, Winchester, [sa]iet: on: pinces, 1.28g (N. 871; S. 1276), piece missing from centre, otherwise fine

*Stephen (1135-54) and Matilda, Ornamented Coinage of York (c. 1140-50), penny, obv., standing figures facing of King Stephen in full armour and Q...

*Stephen, Baronial Issue of Eustace Fitzjohn, penny, York, obv., evst acivs+, full figure of Knight wearing mail armour and a pointed helmet facin...

*Stephen (1135-54), Awbridge penny, with portrait of Henry II ‘Tealby’ style suggesting a late posthumous issue of circa 1154-58, Hereford, dr[ ]v...

*Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ penny, class E (c. 1170-74), Bury St. Edmunds, Henri, henri [on s] edm, 1.35g (N. 960/3; S. 1341), about very fine

*Henry II, ‘Tealby’ penny, class E (c. 1170-74), Carlisle, Willem, willem on car, 1.47g (N. 960/3; S. 1341), very fine

*Henry II, ‘Tealby’ penny, class C (c. 1163-67), unclear mint, reverse legend mostly flat, 1.37g (N. 956; S. 1339), much weakness but portrait abo...

*Henry II, ‘Tealby’ penny, class A (c. 1158-63), Hereford, ..ward, ..ward on her.., 1.44g (N. 952; S. 1337), partly weak, very fine

*Henry II, ‘Tealby’ penny, class A (c. 1158-63), London, Pires Sal, pires ……. lvn, 1.41g (N. 952; S. 1337; BMC 545, same dies), fine; another, Lon...

*Henry II, ‘Tealby’ penny, class A (c. 1158-63), Newcastle, Willem, willem on nivca, 1.41g (N. 952/2; S. 1337), very fine

*Henry II, ‘Tealby’ penny, class A (c. 1158-63), Newcastle, Willem, willem on nivca, 1.44g (N. 952/2; S. 1337), flan partly dished, good very fine...

*Henry II, ‘Tealby’ penny, class C (c. 1163-67), unclear mint, Willem, willem …., 1.48g (N. 956; S. 1339; cf. BMC 588), partly weak, good very fin...

*Henry II, ‘Tealby’ penny, class D (c. 1167-70), York, Herbert, [h]erber[t] on ever, 1.45g (N. 958/1; S. 1340; BMC 798), partly weak, about very f...

*Henry II, ‘Tealby’ penny, class A or B (c. 1158-63), unclear mint, Herbert, [h]erber …, 1.40g (N. 952-3; S. 1337-8), partly weak, very fine. Thi...

Henry II - Henry III, Short Cross coinage, pennies (19), of London (12): Abel, Aimer, Ilger (2), Nichole, Ravf, Walter (4), Willelm, Willelm L and...

Henry II - III, Short Cross coinage, pennies (11), of: Bury St. Edmunds (moneyer unclear); Durham, Pieres (2); Exeter, Iohan; Ipswich, Iohan; Linc...

Henry III, Long Cross coinage (1247-72), penny, London, Class 1b/2a mule, moneyer Nicole, obv., m.m. 1 (six-pointed star over crescent), henricvs ...

Henry III, Long Cross coinage, pennies (19), all London, of varied classes and moneyers, mostly very fine or better (19)

Henry III, Long Cross coinage, pennies (16), all Canterbury, of varied classes and moneyers, one or two bent, mostly very fine or better (16)

Henry III, Long Cross coinage, pennies (12), of various provincial mints including Bristol, Bury St Edmunds, Carlisle, Gloucester, Lincoln, Newcas...

*Imitation: Westphalia, Heinrich der Bogener von Oldenburg-Wildeshausen (1233-1270), sterling, attributed to Vlotho, near Herford; a close imitati...

*Edward I, (1272-1307), New Coinage (from 1279), penny, class 7b, rose on breast, 1.39g (N. 1033; S. 1404), very fine

*Edward I, New Coinage, a cast piedfort penny, London, apparently class 10ab, obv., edwar r angl dns hyb, rev., civi tas lon don, 8.27g / 127.6 gr...

Edward I and Edward II (1307-27), New Coinage, pennies (28), various classes, mostly of London and Canterbury but also Bristol (2) and Bury (2), o...

Edward I and Edward II, New Coinage, pennies (5), of Northern mints including Durham, Hull, Newcastle (2) and York, generally fine and halfpennies...

Edward III (1327-77), London halfpennies (3), of First Coinage [as Edward II] (1) and Second Coinage (2) 0.49g, 0.61g and 0.62g (S. 1536, 1540, 15...

*Edward III, Fourth Coinage, Pre-Treaty Period (1351-61), groat, series E, York, m.m. cross 2, rev., reads civi / tas / ebo ./ raci, v with ‘snick...

Edward III, Fourth Coinage, groats (7), all London, various issues and m.m.’s, one pierced and two or three clipped, mixed grades fair to very fin...

Edward III, Fourth Coinage, Pre-Treaty series G halfgroat of London, annulet below bust, 2.25g (N. 1201; S. 1579), good very fine but unevenly str...

*Edward III (1327-77), Fourth Coinage, Pre-Treaty Period (1351-61), noble, London mint, group Gd, obv., edward dei gra rex aiigl z fraiic z dns hy...

*Edward III, Fourth Coinage, Transitional Treaty Period (1361), noble, London mint, type A2, rev., large letters h, i and p, annulets at corners o...

*Edward III, Fourth Coinage, Transitional Treaty Period, half-noble, London mint, rev., legend ends argvas me, 3.78g (cf. Schneider 58-63, var.; N...

*Edward III, Fourth Coinage, Treaty Period (1361-69), noble, London mint, type B2, obv., annulet before edward, barred a’s in gra and aqt, quatref...

*Edward III, Fourth Coinage, Treaty Period, half-noble, London mint, type B1, obv., saltire before edward, unbarred a, quatrefoils 3/2, 3.88g, (cf...

*Edward III, Fourth Coinage, Treaty Period, quarter-noble, London mint, with Treaty x’s in legends, rev., lis in centre, 1.85g (Schneider 82; N. 1...

*Edward III, Fourth Coinage, Treaty Period, quarter-noble, London mint, with curule x’s in legends, unbarred a in gra, rev., lis in centre, 1.91g ...

*Richard II (1377-99), noble, London mint, type 1B, rev., a of ibat chevron-barred, 7.63g (Schneider 132; N. 1302; S. 1655), very fine

*Richard II, noble, Calais mint, type 3A, with French title resumed, obv. legend ends aq, 6.33g (cf. Schneider 167-169, N. 1307; S. 1662), clipped...

Richard II, pennies (3), all York, including type IIIb with French title, 0.88g, 1.02g and 1.04g, only fair; with halfpennies (2), both London, on...

*Henry IV (1399-1413), Light Coinage (1412-13), quarter-noble, obv., trefoils and annulets at each side of shield, rev., slipped trefoil after glo...

Henry V (1413-22), noble, class D, obv., mullet and annulet either side of King’s wrist, trefoil by shield, broken annulet on ship’s side, 6.97g (...

Henry V, penny, York, class g, from local dies, 0.94g (N. 1404, S. 1791), on an oval flan, about very fine; together with London halfgroat of clas...

Henry VI, First Reign (1422-61), groats (6), of Annulet issue (2), both Calais, Rosette-Mascle issue (3), London (1) and Calais (2), and Pinecone-...

Henry VI, groats (7), of Annulet issue (3), London (1), Calais (2), Rosette-Mascle issue (2), both Calais and Pinecone-Mascle issue (2), both Cala...

*Henry VI, Annulet issue, groat, York, m.m. cross II/II, with lis either side of neck, rev., annulets after eboraci and in second and third angles...

Henry VI, halfgroats (6), all Calais, of Annulet (4), Annulet / Rosette Mascle mule (1) and Rosette-mascle (1) issues, one Annulet issue pierced, ...

Henry VI, Annulet issue, halfpenny, London, 0.47g; Rosette-mascle issue, pennies (2), of Calais, 0.84g and York, Archbishop Kemp’s second type, wi...

*Henry VI, Leaf-pellet issue, Durham, Bishop Neville, 0.98g (N. 1511; S. 1926), fine

*Edward IV First Reign (1461-70), Heavy Coinage (1461-64), halfpenny, London, class III, m.m. rose, 0.47g (N. 1546; S. 1992), good fine

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