George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, Proof Penny, 1797 (late Soho), in gilt-copper, obv. from a retouched currency die, small draped bust right, wreath of 11 leaves and 2 berries, upper one with distinct stem, tip of tie-riband points outwards, k · : on shoulder, large letters, rev. Britannia seated left on rock, olive branch with 10 leaves all attached, incuse triangle of dots on rock at right, ship with 6 incuse gunports and an ensign at the stern, large letters, edge plain, 28.94g/6h (BMC 1121 [KP 17]; ‘Selig’ 1285; Adams 25, this coin; S 3777). Surface marks both sides and excess of metal on rim by s of georgius, otherwise extremely fine, rare £700-£900 --- Provenance: C. Adams Collection, Spink Auction 164, 23 July 2003, lot 25
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George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, Restrike Proof Penny, 1806, in bronzed-copper, draped bust right with wreath of 11 leaves, no hair curl to right of tie-knot, brooch of 9 jewels, k · on lowest fold of striated shoulder drapery, rev. Britannia seated left on rock, double horizontal line below her left hand, olive branch with 11 leaves and 3 berries, k and soho below, ship with no gunports, edge plain, 17.61g/6h (BMC 1350 [R 97]; ‘Selig’ 1311; Adams 69; S 3780). Usual surface metal fault below re of rex, otherwise virtually as struck, scarce £400-£500 --- Provenance: Baldwin’s of St James’s Auction 38, 26 September 2019, lot 1190
Kings of Mercia, Ludica (825-7), Penny, uncertain East Anglian mint, Eadgar, diademed bust right, + l[vdic]a rex :· , rev. e· a· d· g· a· r· [ –– ], cross crosslet, 1.06g/2h (Naismith 26; N 399; S 932). Chipped and edge ragged, otherwise very fine and extremely rare £1,500-£2,000 --- Provenance: Found near Beeston (Nottinghamshire) August 2016
George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, Pattern Penny, 1805 (early Soho), in copper, by C.H. Küchler, draped bust right, 3 berries in wreath, brooch with 6 square jewels, k : · on lowest fold of drapery, rev. Britannia seated left on rock, no stop after date, k to left of shield, foliage below and behind Britannia’s heel, edge centre-grained, 18.75g/6h (BMC 1288 [KP 23]; ‘Selig’ 1296; Adams 46). Spot on g of georgius, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: H. Brown Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 18-19 September 2018, lot 553
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Second issue, Penny, mm. cross-crosslet, bust 3H, beaded inner circles, large shield, reads e d g rosa sine spine, 0.40g/8h (N 1988; S 2558). Very fine or better, the legend variant rare £120-£150 --- Provenance: W. Wilkinson Collection, DNW Auction 180, 9 September 2020, lot 582 [from C.H. Comber November 1999]
Henry VII (1485-1509), Facing Bust issue, Groat, class IIIc, mm. inverted anchor, crown with inner arch plain, double saltire stops before civi, single saltire stop after tas and before lon, 2.88g/3h (SCBI Ashmolean 350ff; N 1705c; S 2199). On a full flan, nearly very fine £150-£200 --- Provenance: Motcomb Collection, Morton & Eden Auction 78, 17 March 2016, lot 185
Edward VI (1547-1553), Second period, 6 oz. issue, Shilling, Southwark, mdxlix [1549], mm. Y (over G on rev.), bust 3, 4.11g/12h (Bispham p. 136; N 1917; S 2466B). About fine for issue, the reverse overmark clear £150-£200 --- The G-marked shilling dies were originally prepared at the Tower for use in a proposed coinage at York, to be overseen by the under-treasurer in that city, George Gale, which was evidently abandoned
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. rose, bust A3, crown breaks inner circle, reads heric viii di g r agl z frac (?), double ornate scroll stops after viii, saltires in cross ends, Lombardic letters both sides, 2.63g/6h (Whitton (i) 3; N 1797; S 2337C). Good fine, reverse better, a scarce issue with some unusual features £300-£400
Henry VII (1485-1509), Facing Bust issue, Groat, class Ia, mm. dimidiated lis-rose on obv., lis on sun and rose on rev., no marks by neck, 2.70g/3h (SCBI Ashmolean 95; Buck p. 48, this coin illustrated; N 1703; S 2193). Very fine, clipped, with a strong portrait and clear mint marks £200-£260 --- Provenance: I.R. Buck Collection, Spink Auction 176, 30 November 2005, lot 362
Elizabeth I, Third issue, Sixpence, 1561, mm. pheon, bust 1F, large flan, 2.68g/11h (S 2560); together with Threepences (2), 1569, 1574; Halfgroat, mm. A; Pennies (2), mms. hand, uncertain [6]. Mostly fine, last chipped and ragged; identified in holders £150-£200 --- Provenance: With individual findspots, mostly Norfolk
George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, Pattern mule Penny, 1806/1805 (late Soho), by C.H. Küchler, in copper, draped bust right with wreath of 11 leaves, brooch of 10 jewels, k · on lowest fold of striated shoulder drapery, rev. Britannia seated right, tuft of grass behind her heel, britanniarum, 1805, edge centre-grained, 18.96g/6h (BMC 1336 [KP 34]; Adams 62, this coin; Martin, SNC 2009, p.115, this coin listed). Toning spots and some light surface marks, otherwise extremely fine, extremely rare [previously certified and graded by NGC as MS 62 BN] £1,000-£1,500 --- Provenance: SNC December 1994 (8135); C. Adams Collection, Spink Auction 164, 23 July 2003, lot 62; St James’s Auction 26, 5 March 2014, lot 41
James I (1603-1625), First coinage, Sixpence, 1603, mm. thistle, first bust, 2.90g/6h (N 2074; S 2647). Neatly struck on a round flan, good very fine with detailed portraiture and attractive toning, rare thus £500-£700 --- Provenance: W.L. Gantz Collection, Part II, Glendining Auction, 23-7 June 1941, lot 1244; with Baldwin 1973; E. Miller Collection, Spink Auction 261, 27-8 March 2019, lot 122
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), First issue, Shilling, mm. lis, bust 2B, beaded and wire-line inner circles, reads elizbeth, 6.00g/3h (N 1985; S 2549). Small edge chip, otherwise about fine, reverse better £100-£120 --- Provenance: W. Wilkinson Collection, DNW Auction 180, 9 September 2020, lot 507 [from L. Bennett September 2014]
Henry VII, Profile issue, regular type, Groat, mm. pheon, 2.78g/1h (N 1747; S 2258); Henry VIII, Second coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. rose, bust D, 2.65g/3h (N 1797; S 2337E); Mary, Groat, mm. pomegranate, 1.91g/12h (N 1960; S 2492) [3]. First centrally pierced, others plugged, fair to fine £80-£100
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