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British Coins, William I (1066-1087), penny, sword type (BMC. VI variety), Dorchester, Oter, crowned bust facing, holding sword, to the left a trefoil, to the right a large cross, rev. OTER ON DDRRCST, wt. 1.30gms. (S.1255 var., N.846-1; BMC.403) extremely fine, with light tone, extremely rare This extremely rare variety exhibits a large cross motif to the right of the bust and is only known from this mint. Its exact significance is unknown.
British Coins, James I, third coinage, laurel, mm. lis (1623-1624), fourth laur. bust l., mark of value behind, rev. long cross fleury over crowned shield of arms, wt. 8.94gms. (S.2638C; N.2114), a couple of small scratches in front of face and has been lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine for issue
British Coins, Charles I, sixpence, Bridgnorth-on-Severn mint, mm. B, 1646, crowned bust l., plumelet before, rev. scroll above Declaration, date below, wt. 3.1gms. (S.3041), good very fine, an excellent example of this issue, toned and choice*ex Col. J Kirke collection, 1896 ex Col. Morrieson collection, 1933 ex Dr E Burstal collection, 1968
British Coins, Charles I, sixpence, Exeter mint, mm. rose, 1644, crowned bust left, large VI behind, at beginning of legend, rev. oval shield, smaller bust and letters from punches used on the groat, wt. 2.9gms. (S.3087), toned, good very fine or better, an excellent example *ex Alfred Bole collection ex Brooker collection (SCBI 1069) ex V. J. E. Ryan, 1952
British Coins, Oliver Cromwell, shilling, 1658, by Thomas Simon, laur. and dr. bust l., the reverse smoothed and neatly engraved with double initials, GH and DD (cf. S.3228; ESC.1005; Bull 254), milled edge visible and obverse about extremely fine, a rare souvenir The style of engraving suggests late 18th – early 19th century.
British Coins, Anne, shilling, 1711, fourth bust l., rev. crowned cruciform shields (S.3618), darkly toned, adjustment marks on obverse, die flaw by date on reverse, very fine; William IV, shilling, 1836, bare head r., rev. value within wreath (S.3835), has been cleaned, pitting in front of face, good very fine (2)
British Coins, George III, proof sixpence, 1787, with hearts in Hanoverian shield, laur. and dr. bust r., rev. cruciform shields, crowns in angles (cf. S.3749; cf. ESC.1629; cf. Bull 2190), certified and graded by NGC as Proof 63, extremely rare The semée of hearts variety not listed as a proof. Identified erroneously on the plastic holder as ESC.1627.
British Coins, George III, proof twopence, 1797, struck in bronzed copper, late Soho, laur. and dr. bust r., K.:, on shoulder, rev. [inverted die axis], Britannia seated left on rock with shield, holding trident and olive branch, ship to left, SOHO on rock to right, three rows of waves below, date on raised rim below, edge plain (S.3776; P.1075, KT3), certified and graded by NGC as Proof 65 Bronzed
British Coins, George III, proof farthing, 1806, K on truncation, date double-struck, laur. bust r., rev. Britannia std. l., holding trident and olive branch (S.3782; P.1386), about mint state An extremely interesting coin, with a double-struck date reading 11880066. The portrait is the one used on the 1806 Irish farthings.
G British Coins, Victoria, five pounds; two pounds; sovereign; half sovereign, 1887, ‘Jubilee’ bust l., rev. St. George and the dragon/crowned shield of arms (S.3864/65/66/69), with unofficial case, the five pounds lightly brushed, very fine, the sovereign with a couple of tiny edge nicks, except where stated, all about extremely fine (4)
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