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Stephen (1135-1154) and the Civil War and Anarchy (1138-1153), cut halfpenny, uncertain Baronial issue, Earl Patrick of Salisbury, uncertain mint and moneyer, [][SR?], helmeted bust r., holding sceptre, rev. [][G?]:ON:[], star in lozenge, fleur at each angle, trefoil of annulets between each pair of fleurs, wt. 0.47gms. (S.1336 var.; N.947 var.; Mack 271 var.), in excellent metal, almost extremely fine, practically as struck, an extremely rare variant
Henry III (1216-1272), pennies, long cross (4): type II (2), London, Nicole, wt. 1.44gms.; type Vb2, London, Henri, wt. 1.49gms.; type Vc2, London, Ricard (2), wts. 1.44gms., 1.32gms., crowned bust facing, holding sceptre, rev. long, voided cross, pellets in angles (S.1361; N.985), all about very fine (4)
Henry VI, annulet/rosette-mascle issue mule (1422-1431), groat, Calais, mm. cross II/V, crowned bust facing, annulets by bust no fleur on breast, reads ANGL, rev. long cross, pellets in angles, rosette after POSVI and SIE, wt. 3.81gms. (S.1836/1859; N.1427/1446; Whitton 13[c]), surfaces a little rough, obverse stronger, very fine, scarce
Henry VI, annulet issue (1422-1430), groat, York, mm. cross II, crowned bust facing, lis either side of neck, rev. CIVITAS EBORACI, long cross, annulets in second and fourth quarters, wt. 3.26gms. (S.1838; N.1425; Whitton 4(a); Lessen, die 1/die 3, BNJ 1993, pl. 8, 4A [this coin]), flan slightly clipped, some light surface marks, otherwise almost very fine, a good clear example of this extremely rare type
Henry VI, pinecone-mascle/leaf mascle issue mule (1432/3-1436), groat, Calais, mm. cross IIIb/V, crowned bust facing, pinecones after HENRIC, DI GRA, mascle after REX, rev. long cross, pellets in angles, mascle after LA, leaf on inner circle below last M of MEVM, wt. 3.93gms. (S.1875/1890; N.1461/1475; Whitton 30d), weak centres, almost very fine, rare
Edward IV, first reign, light coinage (1464-1470), groat, type VII, York, mm. lis, crowned young bust facing, quatrefoil by neck, large fleurs on cusps, E on breast, rev. CIVITAS EBORACI, long cross pattée, wt. 2.80gms. (S.2012; N.1583; BW VIIb), struck on a small flan with a tiny V-shaped chip at 1 oÂ’clock, otherwise a clear portrait coin, almost very fine
Henry VIII, first coinage (1509-1526), groat, mm. portcullis with chains on obverse only, crowned bust r., pellet before GRA, rev. long cross fourchée over square shield, wt. 2.68gms. (S.2316; N.1762; Whitton p.207, (iii), variant 4), slightly chipped at 11 oÂ’clock, otherwise toned, good very fine
Henry VIII, second coinage (1526-1544), groat, Tower mint, mm. lis, crowned bust D to r., rev. long cross fourchée over shield of arms (S.2337E; N.1797), about very fine and toned, with a good portrait; Charles I, shilling, under Parliament, Group G, mm. uncertain, fine; Edward III, long cross penny of York; Ireland, Elizabeth I, ‘fineÂ’ coinage, groat, 1561, mm. harp, crowned bust l., rev. three harps dividing date (S.6506), pierced and a segment missing, fine (4)
† James I, third coinage, laurel, mm. spur rowel (1619-1620), second laur. bust l., mark of value behind, rev. long cross fleury over crowned shield of arms, wt. 8.97gms. (S.2638; N.2112), some weakness on obverse at 7 o’clock and corresponding place on reverse, otherwise almost extremely fine with a superb portrait
James I, third coinage, quarter laurel, mm. trefoil (1624), wireline inner circle both sides, fourth laur. bust l. of fine style, with loose ties, mark of value behind, rev. long cross fleury over crowned shield of arms, wt. 2.26gms. (S.2642A var.; N.2119 var.; Schneider -), slight crease, weakly struck at 5 oÂ’clock, on a large flan, scarce bust variety, almost very fine
Charles I (1625-1649), shilling, Tower mint, group B, type 1b2, mm. heart (1629-1630), crowned bust 5 l., mark of value behind, rev. plume above shield of arms, wt. 5.76gms. (S.2785; N.2220; JGB 434-438; Sharp B5/2), on a small flan, minor flan flaw on reverse, otherwise a clear toned coin, about very fine, rare
Charles I, shilling, Oxford mint, 1644, mm. Shrewsbury plume/-, large Oxford bust l., value behind head, rev. declaration in three lines, three Oxford plumes above, date and OX below, lozenges by plumes, lozenge stops (S.2975; N.2449; Morr. D-1), on a slightly small and ragged flan, weak in parts, otherwise deeply toned and as struck, very fine, scarce
Charles I, shilling, Bridgnorth-on-Severn mint, mm. plume (with bands)/plumelet, 1646, crowned bust l., plumelet before face, reads HIB, rev. scroll above Declaration, date below, reads PROT in Declaration (S.3039; N.2520; Morr. B-2; JGB 1130 [same obv. die]), faint traces of double-striking on legend, otherwise a clear round coin, good fine or better, rare
Commonwealth, halfcrown, mm. sun, 1653, English shield of arms within wreath, rev. conjoined shields, mark of value above (S.3215; ESC.431); Charles II, halfcrown, 1671/0, V. TERTIO, third laur. bust r., rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlinked Cs in angles (S.3366; ESC.469), both fair, the second rare (2)
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