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UK and World Coin Collection, includes 4 x Festival of Britain Crowns three in Original Green Cases with Certificates, 5 x Bill of Rights £2 coins & 4 x St. Andrew £2 coins, 8 x round pound coins, 1978 proof year set,2 x 1953 year sets in plastic wallets with a quantity of UK and World coins in a tin.
Medieval Coin Brooch. Circa 1244-80 AD. Silver, 2.79 g, 22.07 mm. A medieval gilded brooch made from a silver Petit Gros of Margaret of Constantinople. The face of the brooch shows the obverse of the coin that depicts a knight on horseback galloping right, +MONETA VALENCE NENSIS. The reverse has most of the pin intact. From an old English collection, purchased from an Essex Jewellery collection.
Extremely rare Stephen Midlands variant cut halfpenny. Possibly Godwinus at Lincoln. Obverse: Bust right with sceptre. Reverse: Long cross breaking legend, saltire within quadrilateral at centre, fleurs in angles.17mm, 0.57g. N899/1, S. 1290B. Recorded with the Fitzwilliam museum EMC 2013.0117. Dr Martin Allen (pers. comm.) "I have recorded this interesting find as EMC 2013.0117. It is the first specimen of this Midlands variant (Mack 186-7; North 899/1) recorded by EMC since it started in the late 1990s.In publishing a coin of this type in 1994 my late colleague Mark Blackburn made these observations:'Two other specimens of this type are known, one from the Sheldon, Derby, hoard, with the reverse [ ]ODVINVSOOEX[ ], and one in the Hunterian collection reading [ ]NR[ ]. This new piece could be from the same reverse die as the Hunterian coin, although the condition of both makes this uncertain. The Sheldon coin was attributed to Exeter by [W.J.] Andrew, and he was followed in this by Mack. In an unpublished MS ('The pattern of coinage in Stephen's earldoms', copies at the BM and Fitzwilliam Museum), Peter Seaby suggested that its style linked it to the East Midlands and attributed the Sheldon coin to the Lincoln moneyer Godwinus. This new find brings welcome support for Seaby's attribution.' Your new find provides support for the suggested attribution to Lincoln."
Unique Richard III Waterford Penny Circa, 1475 AD. Silver, 0.40 g, 15.10 mm. Crowned facing bust, lis either side of neck, +RICARD DEI GRA AN FRA. R. Cross with pellets in each quarter, [CIV]IT AS W ATER [F] [ORD]. Waterford mint.A new type for the reign of Richard III minted at Waterford. To read the full article on this fascinating coin, see: BNS Research Blog April 17th 2021. https://britnumsoc.files.wordpress.com/2021/04/155-richard-iii-penny-of-waterford-v5.pdf
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