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British Coins and Medals. Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), penny, pyramids type, York, Earncil, crowned bust r. with sceptre, rev. EΛRCIL ON EOFERP, short voided cross, pyramids in three angles and annulet in one angle, wt. 1.42gms. (S.1184; N.831), about extremely fine with a good portrait
British Coins and Medals. Edward IV, first reign, light coinage (1464-1470), groat, Coventry, class VI/V, mm. sun/rose, crowned bust facing within tressure, quatrefoils at neck, C on breast, rev. long cross, pellets in angles, wt. 2.78gms. (S.2008; N.1581), minor marks on obverse, otherwise very fine, scarce
British Coins and Medals. Henry VII, groat, class IIIc, London, mm. greyhound’s head (1502-1504), crowned bust facing within tressure, crown with one plain and one jewelled arch, rev. long cross with three pellets in each angle, wt. 3.05gms. (S.2199; N.1705), face weak, some light scratches, otherwise very fine
British Coins and Medals. Henry VIII, third coinage (1544-1547), halfgroat, York, no mm., crowned bust 1 var. facing three-quarters r., rev. long cross fourchée over shield, spur from shield to inner circle, wt. 1.25gms. (S.2379; N.1853), some weakness in legends, otherwise very fine with a good portrait
† British Coins and Medals. Edward VI, fine silver coinage, sixpence, mm. y (1551), crowned bust facing between rose and mark of value, rev. long cross fourchée over shield of arms, wt. 3.24gms. (S.2483; N.1938), slightly short of flan, otherwise extremely fine, well-struck, an exceptional example * ex Davissons Auction 15, March 2001, lot 226
British Coins and Medals. Elizabeth I, first to fourth issues, gold halfcrown, mm. coronet (1567-1570), crowned bust 4D l., rev. crowned shield of arms, ER at sides, wt. 1.41gms. (S.2524A; N.1996; B&C.J10), weakness on queen’s face and on corresponding area of reverse, otherwise very fine, rare * ex Colin Adams, Spink Auction 177, 1 December 2005, lot 16
British Coins and Medals. Elizabeth I, first issue, groat, mm. lis (1558-1560), crowned bust 1F l., rev. long cross fourchée over shield, wire line inner circles on both sides, wt. 1.88gms. (S.2550; N.1986; BCW.LS-1E/LS-C1), pierced below bust, creased, some digs in fields, otherwise very fine, very rare * bt. Seaby, 1957
British Coins and Medals. Elizabeth I, first issue, halfgroat, mm. lis (1558-1560), crowned bust 1G l., rev. long cross fourchée over shield, wire line inner circles on both sides, wt. 0.96gms. (S.2552; N.1987; BCW.LS-1B/LS-C2), creased, traces of gilding on reverse, otherwise very fine, very rare
British Coins and Medals. Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, sixpence, 1564, mm. pheon, crowned bust 3E l. with rose behind, rev. long cross fourchée over shield, date above shield, wt. 3.10gms. (S.2561B; N.1997; BCW.BA-9G/BA0), queen’s face weak, some old scratches on obverse, otherwise good very fine, rare * bt. Seaby, 1956
British Coins and Medals. Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, sixpence, undated, mm. lion (1566-1567), crowned bust 4B l. with rose behind, rev. long cross fourchée over shield, wt. 2.87gms. (S.2562A; N.1997; BCW.LN-1B/LNb), wavy flan, some scrapes, only fair but extremely rare Believed to be one of only four known examples.
British Coins and Medals. Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, threehalfpence, 1573, mm. acorn, crowned bust 3G l. with rose behind, rev. long cross fourchée over shield, date above shield, wt. 0.76gms. (S.2569; N.2000; BCW.AC-1/ACb), small edge crack, dig in obverse field, otherwise very fine * ex R. C. Lockett, Glendining, 11-17 October 1956, lot 2031 (part)
British Coins and Medals. Elizabeth I, fifth issue, threefarthings, 1578, mm. Greek cross, crowned bust 5B l. with rose behind, rev. long cross fourchée over shield, date above shield, wt. 0.40gms. (S.2576; N.2002; BCW.CR-2/CRb), extremely fine and virtually as struck, very rare * ex R. C. Lockett, Glendining, 11-17 October 1956, lot 2035 (part) - this coin illustrated A spectacular piece.
British Coins and Medals. Elizabeth I, sixth issue, shilling, mm. hand (1590-1592), crowned bust l., rev. long cross fourchée over shield (S.2577; N.2014); third and fourth issues, sixpence, mm. eglantine, 1575 (S.2563; N.1997), both pierced, fair to fine; Charles I, halfcrown, Tower mint, under Parliament, type 3a3, mm. (R) (1644-1645), crowned figure of king on horseback l., shouldering sword, no ground, rev. oval garnished shield (S.2778; N.2213), heavily clipped, slightly double-struck and weak in places, about very fine for issue with a decent portrait; George III, twopences, 1797 (2), laur. and cuir. bust r., rev. Britannia seated l. (S.3776), edge knocks, good fine and better; Victoria, crown, 1889; halfcrown, 1887, ‘Jubilee’ bust l., rev. St. George and the dragon/crowned shield within garter (S.3921/4), the crown scrubbed and with light scratches in fields, very fine, the halfcrown about extremely fine (7)
British Coins and Medals. Charles I, Briot’s second milled issue (1638-1639), sixpence, mm. anchor, crowned bust l., mark of value behind, rev. long cross fourchée over square-topped shield, wt. 2.81gms. (S.2860; N.2306; Brooker 732), extremely fine * ex St James’s Auction 1, 13 October 2004, lot 463
British Coins and Medals. Charles II, hammered coinage (1660-1662), second issue, double crown, mm. crown/-, laur. and dr. bust l., mark of value behind, rev. crowned garnished oval shield of arms with C-R at sides, wt. 4.56gms. (S.3305; N.2756; Schneider 416), attractively toned, extremely fine, rare * ex Samuel King, Spink Auction 173, 5 May 2005, lot 86 ex E. M. Norweb, Spink Auction 56, 19 November 1986, lot 962 ex H. O. O’Hagan, Sotheby’s, 16 December 1907, lot 202 ex H. Clark, Sotheby’s, 23 May 1898, lot 349 ex S. Rostron, Sotheby’s, 16 May 1892, lot 363 ex Rev. T. F. Dymock, Sotheby’s, 1 June 1858, lot 364 ex J. D. Cuff, Sotheby’s, 8 June 1854, lot 1313
British Coins and Medals. Charles II, five guineas, 1673, QVINTO, first laur. bust r., rev. crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles (S.3328), light surface marks, adjustment marks on French shield, tiny rim bruise at 5 o’clock on obverse, otherwise almost extremely fine with brilliant fields, scarce
British Coins and Medals. † Charles II, crown, 1681, T. TERTIO, fourth laur. bust r., rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlinked Cs in angles (S.3359; ESC.64), in plastic holder, graded by NGC as MS63, slight weakness on the top of the hair, otherwise practically as struck, extremely rare in this high grade
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