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Charles II (1660-1685) Five Guineas 1684 second laureate bust right rev. crowned cruciform shields sceptres in angles edge T.SEXTO (S.3331). Slight discolouration to neck and truncation otherwise with excellent lustrous fields residual red tone in legends the edge lettering sharp a most attractive example and almost extremely fine
Charles II (1660-1685) Guinea 1670 third laureate bust right rev. crowned cruciform shields sceptres in angles (S.3342A). Weakness of strike to the centre of reverse light scratch though S of CAROLVS but good very fine or better a pleasing example Charles II guineas being hard to find in this better state of preservation
Charles II (1660-1685) Crown 1662 first laureate and draped bust right rose below rev. crowned cruciform shields interlinked C's in angles seven strings to harp edge undated struck en medaille (S.3350A ESC.- seven strings to harp not recorded for en medaille die axis). Nicely toned and very fine rare Provenance: Purchased Roderick Richardson
Charles II (1660-1685) Crown 1664 second laureate and draped bust right rev. crowned cruciform shields interlinked C's in angles eight strings to harp edge XVI reverse out of alignment (S.3355 ESC.362). Some minor pitting the obverse struck from a tidied up rusty die Note: A curious coin on two accounts. The reverse die axis is out of alignment by approximately 45 degrees and the obverse die is either unfinished or has been corroded and improperly tidied up leaving the area behind the head
Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, quatrefoil type, Ilchester, moneyer Wulfelm, crowned bust left, +CNVT REX ΛNGLOR:, rev. long voided cross over quatrefoil, +PL.FELM ON GI, 1.12g, (S.1157, N.781). An even complete strike, extremely fine. A superb example of this mint, very rare Provenance: Purchased Fred Rist
William III (1694-1702) Sixpence 1697 Exeter mint first laureate and draped bust right E below rev. crowned cruciform shields angles plain small crowns small 7 in date (S.3534 ESC.1283 R2). Nearly very fine and rare Note: The tickets with this coin state that it is E over B below the bust however the cataloguer believes that the top of the E was clogged on the die. There appears to be no definite curve of the B below the E
Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, quatrefoil type, London, moneyer Holeman, crowned bust left, sword hilt/sceptre behind bust, legend commences at 7 o'clock, +CNVT REX ΛNGLOR., rev. long voided cross over quatrefoil, +HOLEMAN LV, 1.14g, (S.1157, N.781). The variety with the mark behind bust very rare, with fewer than 5 known, very fine Provenance: Ex. Spink and Jon Mann
William III (1694-1702) Sixpence 1696 York mint laureate bust right y below rev. crowned cruciform shields early harp (S.3525 ESC.1296) toned good very fine certified and graded by CGS as GSC60; William IV (1830-1837) Threepence 1835 bare head right rev. crowned mark of value (S.3838A ESC.2536) extremely fine certified and graded by CGS as GSC65; Victoria (1837-1901) Sixpence 1887 jubilee bust left rev. crowned mark of value (S.3929 ESC.3272) good extremely fine certified and graded by CGS as GSC60; Victoria (1837-1901) Threepence 1887 jubilee bust left rev. crowned mark of value (S.3931 ESC.3436) uncirculated certified and graded by CGS as GSC78
Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, pointed helmet type, Northampton, moneyer Leofwine, helmeted bust left holding sceptre, +CNVT RECX AN, rev. short voided cross, pellets in broken annulets in quarters, +LEOFPINE ON HAM, 1.17g, (S.1158, N.787). A rare type for the mint, slightly crimped with a few peck marks, otherwise about very fine Provenance: Purchased Fred Rist, August 2014
Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, pointed helmet type, Norwich, moneyer Ringulf, helmeted bust left holding sceptre, +CNVT REX ANGL, rev. short voided cross, pellets in broken annulets in quarters, extra pellet on inner circle, +RTGNVL.F ON NORÐ, 1.07g, (S.1158, N.787). Obverse with fabulous tones of gold, blue and grey, reverse bright, extremely fine
Sasanian Empire (224 - 651 A.D) Fire Altar Drachms (7) bust of king right wearing elaborate winged crown within double border decorated with star and crescent motifs at edge rev. fire altar with two attendants star and crescent flanking altar flames all within triple border decorated with star and crescent motifs at edge. Very fine some better
Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, pointed helmet type, Norwich, moneyer Hwataman, helmeted bust left holding sceptre, +CNVT R.EX ΛNGL., rev. short voided cross, pellets in broken annulets in quarters, +HPATAMAN ON NOR, 1.14g, (S.1158, N.787). Minor peck marks, good very fine Provenance: Purchased John Newman Coins
Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, pointed helmet type, Romney, moneyer Aethelric, helmeted bust left holding sceptre, +CNVT RECX A, rev. short voided cross, pellets in broken annulets in quarters +ÆÐERIC ON RVME, 1.04g, (S.1158, N.787). Slightly crimped and pecked, otherwise toned and very fine, rareProvenance: Purchased Baldwins auction 14, lot 265CNG sale 58, 19th September 2001
Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, pointed helmet type, Salisbury, moneyer Godwine, helmeted bust left holding sceptre, +CNVT REX AN, rev. short voided cross, pellets in broken annulets in quarters, extra pellet on inner circle, +GODPINE: ON SERE:., 0.95g, (S.1158, N.787). Very fine, better in places Provenance: Ex. Spink
Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, pointed helmet type, Shaftesbury, moneyer Goda, helmeted bust left holding sceptre, +CNVT R.EX ΛNG., rev. short voided cross, pellets in broken annulets in quarters, +GODA ON SC.[.]FTESB, 1.07g, (S.1158, N.787). Flaw/scratch across top of helmet, light golden tone and good very fine or better Provenance: Purchased Fred Rist, 22nd, October 2012
Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, pointed helmet type, Stamford, moneyer Leofric, helmeted bust left holding sceptre, +CNVT RECX Λ:, rev. short voided cross, pellets in broken annulets in quarters, extra pellet on inner circle, +LEOFRIC ON STAN, 0.88g, (S.1158, N.787). Minor surface crack at centre of reverse only, otherwise very fine Provenance: Purchased Fred Rist
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