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Large Denmark coin collection in 5 folders and two boxes, in year runs containing silver, includes 16 x Silver 2 Kroner 1892, 1906, 1912, 1923 x 2, 1930 x 2, 1937, 1945 x 2, 1953, 1958 x 2, 1960, 1964 x 2, . Silver 10 Kroner 1967 x 2, 1968 x 2, 1972 x 2, Silver 200 Kroner 1990 x 2, 1995 x 3 (.999 silver) Five ORE 1950, Ten ORE 1888, 1899, 1904, 1905, 1907, Twenty Five ORE 1933, 1939, 1942 to 1945, Half Kroner 1926, One Kroner 1875, 1915, Two Kroner 1938, 1949, Five Kroner 1963.
UK Coin Collection in one album and tin, includes pre 20 & 47 silver, stamps, Pope J Pall II 1oz silver commemorative coin, an oxo tin containing 30 Paddington 50p coins a Olympic 50p in Original card of issue, 3 x Jemima Puddle Duck 50p’s in Original card of issue and a original Thirteen states commemorative 25 cent in presentation card.
Extremely Rare Aethelstan Silver PennyObverse: Small cross, +AEDLSTAN REX with three small triangles forming a pyramidal motif.Reverse: Tower dividing EB OR AC AE over moneyers name, REGNALD MON +. Trefoil of pellets each side of MON.Moneyer Regnald at the York mint. Size: 22mm, Weight: 1.32g.Reference: North 684, BMC IV.Recorded on the Early Medieval Coin Corpus as: EMC 2019.0328.An Extremely rare issue of the tower type displaying both the moneyer's name and mint. This piece represents the first recorded coin of its type as a single find since the EMC started recording over 20 years ago. All other examples have been found within hoards and are not available to the public.
Anglo-Saxon, an anonymous silver sceatta of the Primary Phase series A, probably dating c. AD 675-710. Obverse: inscription TIC in front of radiate bust right set upon a double line with pellets inbetween, broken 'A' and annulets behind. Reverse: inscription [IP]T T[A] around beaded standard containing inscription TOTII, cross projecting from its base, 'horns' and tufa above. About Fine, surfaces slightly coarse. Scarce. Diameter: 12mm. Weight: 1.13g. Abramson (2006) fig. A075. Provenance: found Winchfield, Hampshire, 2016. Recorded on the PAS as HAMP-EB6400. The second coin from a purse-drop or small hoard of two. Treasure reference 2016T698. Reference: Abramson, T. 2006. Sceattas: an Illustrated Guide. King’s Lynn: Heritage Publications.
Anglo Saxon, an anonymous silver sceatta of the Primary Phase series B/type 27b dating c. AD 675-710. Obverse: blundered quasi-inscription [....]TOOOTAV[...], diademed head right within an inner border formed of coiled snake. Reverse: blundered quasi-inscription [...]VTOOOTA[....], bird seated on cross flanked by two annulets, all within an inner border formed of a coiled snake. About Very Fine, some granulation. Scarce. Diameter: 13mm. Weight: 1.12g. Abramson (2006) figs. B350/B400. Provenance: found Winchfield, Hampshire, 2016. One coin from a purse-drop or small hoard of two. Recorded on the PAS as HAMP-EB6400. Treasure reference 2016T698. Reference: Abramson, T. 2006. Sceattas: an Illustrated Guide. King’s Lynn: Heritage Publications.
Henry III Silver Penny dating c. 1248-1250. Class 3bc, moneyer PHILIP at the mint of Northampton. Obverse: *hENRICVS REX III, crowned bust facing within inner pelleted border. Reverse: PhI/LIP/ON N/ORh', voided long cross quartering coin, three pellets in each angle within inner pelleted border. About Fine, one of the more common provincial mints. Diameter: 18mm. Weight: 1.35g. N987. Provenance: found Wherwell, Hampshire, 2017. Recorded on the PAS as HAMP-D89BAD.
Henry III Silver Penny dating c. 1248-1250. Class 3d, moneyer NICOLE at London. Obverse: hENRICVS REX:III, crowned bust facing within inner pelleted border, pellets inbetween hair curls and neck-lines visible. Reverse: NIC/OLE/ON L/VND, voided long cross quartering coin, three pellets in each angle within inner pelleted border. About Very Fine, nicely struck. Diameter: 18mm. Weight: 1.37g. N988. Provenance: from the collection of a metal detectorist.
Edward I Newcastle Silver Penny dating c. 1280-1281. Class 3e, mint of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Obverse: +EDW R ANGL DNS hYB, crowned bust facing within inner pelleted border. Reverse: VILL/A NO/VICA/STRI, long cross quartering coin, three pellets in each angle within inner pelleted border. About Fine, some wear. A scarcer class and mint. Diameter: 19mm. Weight: 1.28g. N1020. Provenance: from the collection of a metal detectorist.
Edward IV second reign penny (1471-1483), dating c. 1473-1475. Archiepiscopal issue under Bishop Lawrence Booth, mint of York. Initial mark: rose. Obverse: *EDWA[......]LIE, crowned bust facing within inner pelleted border, 'B' and key by neck. Reverse: CIVI/[TAS]/EBO/[RA]CI, long cross with quatrefoil at centre quartering coin, three pellets in each angle within inner pelleted border. About Fine for issue, clipped. A good portrait on this notoriously badly produced issue. Diameter: 15mm. Weight: 0.69g. N1652.Provenance: from the collection of a metal detectorist.
Excessively Rare Edward V Silver PennyObverse: Crowned facing bust, EDWARD DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC. Boar's head mint mark.Reverse: Cross with pellets in each quarter, CIVI TAS LON DON. London mint, AD 1483.Size: 15.52 mm, Weight: 0.64 grams.Reference: North, 1674.Note: Spink reference the coin as being struck during the reign of Richard III, but only with the mint mark Boar's head over sun and rose. There is no trace of this being the case on this coin so we can only assume it was struck during the lifetime of Edward V. Ex A. Smith Collection.
Rare Stephen Silver PennyObverse: Crowned bust right with sceptre, horizontal line to right of sceptre, + [ ] TIE [ ----------].Reverse: Cross moline with fleur in each angle, + PILLEM ON DELCA.Moneyer Willem at the Delca mint. Size: 20.33 mm, Weight: 1.37 grams.Reference: North, 873. Ex A. Smith Collection. Note: Willem of DELCA. The location of this mint remains unknown to this day. There are now seven recorded examples, all from the same dies: Three from the 1971 Prestwich Hoard (Lankarshire) of 1,065 mainly Stephen pennies (the important ones such as the DELCA mints all going to major museums and institutions), one from Carnwath, South Lanarkshire, Scotland (NS 9846) and one from Clifton Reynes, Milton Keynes. M/d find, 2009. (EMC 2009.0267). This coin, PAS: YORYM-0395E5 represents the seventh known example. All are the Erased Dies type (North type 873) having a horizontal line to the right of the sceptre. BNJ 50 (1980), p.51 states: Another coin of the uncertain mint 'Delca' (Danson 149, given as 'Derby??') has a horizontal line to the right of the king's sceptre which could be either accidental or a somewhat half-hearted attempt at defacement. Prestwich hoard (Coin Hoards, i (1975), 92, pi. 20, 4). DELCA was only operational during Stephen’s Cross Moline (Watford) type (1136-45). An exceptionally rare mint.
Henry VI Silver HalfgroatObverse: Crowned facing bust, +HENRIC DI GRA REX ANGL Z FR.Reverse: Long cross with pellets in angles, CIVI TAS LON DON. London mint.Leaf Trefoil Issue, 1435-38. Size: 22.51 mm, Weight: 1.9 grams. Reference: Spink 1902. Ex A. Smith Collection. This coin was found as part of the Eye hoard, Suffolk. PAS: SF-2A4681.
Viking Silver Anglo-Saxon Coin PendantA Viking coin pendant made from an Anglo-Saxon Silver penny of Aethelred II, Helmet type. Silver suspension loop and rivet intact.Obverse: +AEDELRED REX ANGL, armoured bust left with radiate helmet.Reverse: +ESTIGE M-O HASTIN, moneyer Hestige at the mint of Hastings.Size: 21.81 mm, Weight: 1.39 grams. Ref: Coin, Spink 1152, Pendant: James Graham-Campbell & Dafydd Kidd, The Vikings; fig 55.Ex Essex Coins. Purchased as part of an old English collection.
Unattributed 17th Century Silver Supporters BadgeA very rare an interesting silver badge in the form of a crown, detailed with incised line decoration and punched pellets to resemble jewels. Pierced in several positions, possibly to be sewn on to clothing. The crown as interesting as it is hides some very useful information, its cut from a silver 400 Reis Portuguese coin that dates circa 1670-90. Traces of the coins design can be seen on the reverse. The date of the coin ties it in to the reign of James II and could represent it as being a supporters badge worn by a follower of the king during the Monmouth Rebellion. Weight: 7.09 grams. Size: 33.06.Ex A Smith Collection, Purchased from an old English collection.Note:The Monmouth Rebellion, also known as the Pitchfork Rebellion, the Revolt of the West or the West Country Rebellion, was an attempt to overthrow James II. Prince James, Duke of York, had become King of England, Scotland and Ireland upon the death of his elder brother Charles II on 6 February 1685. James II was a Roman Catholic and some Protestants under his rule opposed his kingship. James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, the eldest illegitimate son of Charles II, claimed to be rightful heir to the throne and attempted to displace James II.
Various Stamps and related ephemera, mid 20thC ten shilling blue back, two and six green back, Festival of Britain, various foreign stamps, Ascension Ceylon, Gold Coast, Jamaica, Uganda, early 20thC and others, further album of world used Canada, Queen Elizabeth II tours, decimal pictures, various other related ephemera, A Man In Flight coin set, two prints. (a quantity)
FOUR ROYAL MINT SILVER PROOF COINS RELATING TO THE FALKLAND ISLANDScomprising a 100th Anniversary of Self Sufficiency Commemorative coin, 1885-1985; a 1985 Falkland Island Mount Pleasant Airport Commemorative coin; a 1983 150th Anniversary coin; and a 1982 Liberation Crown, all in presentation cases and with certificates; together with and 1982 Falkland Islands Proof Coin set, with plastic case and certificate; and a Falkland Islands Liberation Commemorative Crown (6)
A five stone jadeite jade bracelet, set with five oval jadeite cabochons on articulated links to an overlapping oval link bracelet, with attached coin, unmarked yellow metal. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £15 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered address.
A collection of six stone band rings, five being green hardstones and the other being banded orange hardstone, together with a collection of white metal jewellery, to include three bangles, a Siamese enamel pendant and bracelet, a hawks eye pendant, a swivel fob, a mounted coin and four pairs of earrings. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £15 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered address.
dating: 19th/20th Century provenance: Russian Empire, Medal for Polish Repression 1863-1864; medal Hungary-Transylvania 849; medal for conquest of Paris 1814 (commemorative), medal for conquest of Sevastopol 13 September 1854 - 28 August 1855; medal for Alexander III coronation 1883; medal for Nicholas I coronation 1826; medal for Russian-Japanese war in bronze, with red, enameled cross; coin-shaped medal for the peace with Sweden August the 3d, 1790; two medals 1877-1878 in bronze and white metal. dimensions various cm.
A COMMEMORATIVE STERLING SILVER MEDAL with gold accents, bejewelled with a white diamond and blue sapphire, commemorating the engagement of Prince William and Catherine, 3.8cm in diameter, in presentation box with certificate, together with various o ther collectors coins, First Day covers, postcards, albums and a coin collectors box
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