Ten assorted rock and progressive vinyl albums from the 1960s, 70s and 80s including Otis Redding- The History of Otis Redding, Free- Fire and Water, Bad Company- Bad Co., The Eagles- Hotel California, Carole King- Tapestry, Thin Lizzy- The Adventures of Thin Lizzy, The Rolling Stones- Goats Head Soup, Adam and The Ants- Kings of the Wild Frontier, China Crisis- Difficult Shapes and Passive Rhythms and Echo and the Bunnymen- Heaven Up Here, (10) All album covers show signs of age related, storage wear and vinyl has light marks, hairline scratches etc.
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Paradise Lost, Draconian Times vinyl album 1995 first pressing of this incredibly rare Goth Metal album, matrix number MEN 184. The cover is in good condition with some edge wear and evidence of storage, the vinyl shows light hairline scratches and some marking, but would hugely benefit from a professional deep clean that would befit this much sought after album in its vinyl format. A rare vinyl copy of this mid 90s classic from the Halifax pioneers of the genre.
Led Zeppelin- Physical Graffiti early USA 1975 pressing, Swansong Records orange Promotional Copy- Not for Sale sticker on the front cover and purple tombstone shaped track listing sticker also to the front with original die cut lyric sheet and inner sleeves with run out matrix numbers side A- ST-SS-753309-B, B- ST-SS-753310-B, C- ST-SS-75331-B and D- ST-SS-75331-B. There are some signs of shelf wear and light creasing to the top of the album cover, one of the inner sleeve edges has come unstuck and the vinyl shows evidence of light marking on all four sides, possibly from the original inner sleeves.
The Downliners Sect, The Sect vinyl album Columbia Records Mono 1964 first pressing, matrix numbers A- XAX 2729, B- XAX 2730- 1N, original inner sleeve, laminated front cover, non laminated rear cover with the Columbia magic notes logo and EMITEX advertisement, sleeve number 6412. The cover is in generally good condition with some laminate creasing with the back being reasonably clean and no tears, the vinyl having some light marks and scratches, the labels are clean and strong with minimal spindle wear and the album plays well with some background crackle but no skips or jumps.
Eight assorted Rock and Pop vinyl Albums, including Black Sabbath- Master of Reality, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and Sabotage, Queen- News of the World, The Police- Outlandos d'Amour, Simple Minds- Live in the City of Light, Supertramp- What Crisis? and Kate Bush- The Kick Inside, (8) All covers show age and storage related wear and the vinyl has marking and scratches throughout.
Ten progressive and psychedelic vinyl albums from the 1960s and 1970s including Spirit- Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus, Santana- Moonflower, Janis Joplin Joplin In Concert, Stone The Crows- Continuous Performance, Focus- Focus, Supertramp- Crime of the Century, Jethro Tull- MU- The Best of Jethro Tull, JJ Cale- Shades, Yes- Close to the Edge and Going for the One, (10) All covers show the usual age related and shelf wear with the vinyl of all showing light marks and scratches.
Supertramp -Breakfast in America original master recording 1982, Japanese issue on the white A&M label, pressed by the Victor Company, runout Matrix side A): MFSL-1-045-A7 SR/2 ORTOFON, side B): MFSL-1-045-B6 SR/2 ORTOFON with original inner sleeve, lyric sheet and Sonic Masterpieces card insert. The vinyl is in excellent condition with a minimum in the way of any visible marks, scratches and ring wear and is translucent when held up to the light, the cover is also very good with some light storage related wear on the edges and open corner.
The Beatles- Let it Be and John Lennon- Imagine vinyl albums Let it Be is a first pressing matrix number A-YEX-773-3U, B- YEX-774-3U in a fully laminated cover with the Apple logo in green on the back and its original inner sleeve and Imagine is also a first pressing matrix number A- YEX-865-1U and B- YEX- 866-1U in a fully laminated cover and with its original inner sleeve. The playing surface of both albums' vinyl is seemingly in very good condition with little evidence of any significant marks and scratches with both covers being generally good with some creasing and light storage related wear and Imagine comes without its original enclosures.
Six vinyl albums from the 1970s including Sparks' debut album (Bearsville records K45511), Slade- Slayed?, Slade Alive and Old, New, Borrowed and Blue, Tommy- The London Philharmonic Orchestra and Cast and Be Bop Deluxe- Sunburst Finish, (6) All covers show the usual age related and shelf wear with the vinyl of all showing light marks and scratches. The Sparks album is in very good condition and an excellent example of an album that is getting harder to find.
Blondie Parallel Lines original master recording which is a white label Chrysalis Records lettered label pressed on high definition Super Vinyl by the Victor Company of Japan with the matrix number MFSL-1-050-B5 inscribed in the run out. The cover is in excellent condition, showing little in the way of shelf or storage wear with the vinyl showing little visible evidence of marks or scratches, in keeping with the collection is translucent when help up to light and comes with its original Limited Editions for the original masters and lyric sheet inserts. This issue of the legendary Blondie album is widely regarded as one of the very best versions ever pressed, with superb sound quality, and not easy to find in this exceptionally nice condition.
Led Zeppelin Light and Shade four cassette box set re-mastered by Jimmy Page in 1990 and covering the very best of their recording career from 1968 until 1979 and re-mastered by Jimmy Page, (one box set) All four cassette tapes are unopened and unplayed and the box and booklet are in excellent condition.
Five classic 1960s vinyl albums including Blind Faith- Blind Faith (early pressing with the Polydor Records and Island Records distribution credit on the inner sleeve), Bob Dylan- Bob Dylan (1968 UK Pressing), Ravi Shankar- Portrait of a Genius, The Rolling Stones- The Rolling Stones (later Decca small box mono pressing) and Fairport Convention- Unhalfbricking (later re-press pink Island), (5) Blind Faith has cover storage damage and staining and the vinyl has some light marks and scratches, but is in generally good condition, Bob Dylan- Bob Dylan is in generally good condition with some storage cover damage on the cover and light marks on the vinyl, Ravi Shankar- Portrait of a Genius is in good condition, The Rolling Stones- The Rolling Stones has cover damage to the spine side and a light scratch on side 1 that does not affect play and Fairport Convention- Unhalfbricking is in excellent condition.
The Rolling Stones, The Great Years Readers Digest four album boxed set 1982 Decca Records, original inner sleeves accompanied by Jamming With Edward, Rolling Stones records 1972 matrix number COC 39100-A2 and the Sticky Fingers Music Book featuring the score to each song on the legendary album including black and white shots of the band from the 1970-71 period, (one box set) The box set is in excellent condition with minimal age related or shelf storage wear and the vinyl shows minimal signs of wear, marking or scratches, the second album shows some water damage to the left side of the cover and to the back with evidence of storage wear with a light scratch between tracks 1 and 2 on the first side. The song book has slight fold damage to the bottom right hand side with slight water damage to the back and the usual age related wear.
A collection of eight pop, rock and progressive vinyl albums from the 1960s and 70s Including Traffic - John Barleycorn Must Die (1st pressing, pink Island label), Cinderella- Cliff Richard and the Shadows, Them- Featuring Van Morrison, Led Zeppelin- In Through the Out Door and Jethro Tull- Heavy Horses, Stormwatch, "A" and The Beast and the Broadsword, (8) John Barleycorn is a first press with some evidence of water and shelf damage to the sleeve with light marks and slight hairline scratches to the vinyl, but in generally good condition, Cinderella is good condition, as is Them ft Van Morrison and there is light hairline scratches and marks to In Through the Outdoor with all four Jethro Tull albums appearing to be in good order.
The Kinks' First album and The Kinks' Face to Face, Pye Records mono first pressings from 1964 and 1966 respectively, (2) Both have light marks and scratches visible on their playing surfaces as well as some evident spindle wear. There is some writing in pencil on the back of the first album and also in pen on its label. Both sleeves have tears as well as age related stains, discolouration and general shelf wear.
All four signatures of The Beatles signed on one piece of paper by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr in pen, measuring 6.5 x 7.5in. and mounted behind UV glass and in a frame measuring 12.5 x 13.5in. and accompanied by an original copy of the Magical Mystery Tour EP, (2) The autographs are clear, strong and legible and come with a letter of authentication obtained by the vendor a number of years ago by from, specialists Cooper Owen with the EP cover being in good condition with a few laminate creases and the vinyl showing some light marks and hairline scratches. The autographs were obtained by the vendor's sister on July 23rd 1963, the second date of a six night residency at the Odeon cinema, Weston Super Mayer where she worked at the time, with the vendor being ill in bed with Chicken Pox and seemingly being unable to attend, a fact that thankfully changed by the last date when she was well enough to attend the final night! All glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively, lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.
Four Classic Albums from the 1960s and 70s comprising of an early 1980's re-issue of The Beatles' White Alb um, Led Zeppelin 2, Fleetwood Mac- Rumours and Pink Floyd- The Wall, (4) The White album is a side loading copy with no serial number embossed on the front and no poster or portrait picture enclosed, Led Zeppelin 2 is an early 1980's Canadian pressing, Rumours and mid 1980's pressing and The Wall also from the 1980's. The vinyl on all is visibly good with some inner sleeve marks on Led Zeppelin 2 and a slight light mark on record 1 side 2 of The Wall, and overall this is a very nice quartet of some fine albums that are, despite their age, ideal copies to play and enjoy as opposed to purely keep in any collection.
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced Track Records first pressing laminated front cover with matt back cover numbered 612001, vinyl matrix numbers A- 612001-A-1, B- 612001-B-1 and non original inner sleeve. The front cover has some laminate creasing and slight damage to the bottom right corner, sleeve foot and the spine with the back showing some signs of age and shelf wear with the label being matt with some spindle wear and the vinyl showing some light marks and scuffs from the plastic inner of the liner and some light hairline scratches and the record plays well with some light background crackling, but no skips or jumps and is clear and strong in playback.
Eight classic vinyl albums from the 1960s and 70s including Otis Redding- Pain in my Heart, Bob Dylan- Blonde on Blonde, Deep Purple- In Rock, Deep Purple- Concerto for a Group and Orchestra, Pink Floyd- Animals, Incredible String Band- No Ruinous Feud, Sparks- Kimono My House and Average White Band- AWB, (8) Kimono My House is a first pressing with the Island pink rim label, as is No Ruinous Feud and the vinyl looks in excellent condition with few visible marks or scratches, Pain in My Heart is an early pressing on the plum and orange Atlantic label and all other albums are early issues with marks and light scratches to the playing surface, with all covers showing age related wear, evidence of shelf storage and light marking.
A selection of seven Psychedelic and prog rock albums from the 1960s, 70s and 80s including Earthed (Middle Earth records 1969), Hawkwind- PXR 5, Hawkwind- Independent Days (10in. EP, Flicknife Records), Deep Purple- 24 Carat Purple, Tea- The Ship (Philips Records 1975), Jimi Hendrix Experience- Smash Hits (Polydor records re- issue) and Man- Rhinos, Winos and Lunatics- (United Artists Records, 1974, (7) All record covers show light storage and shelf wear with the vinyl being mostly good with light marking and hairline scratches visible on all.
Rolling Stones- The Rolling Stones debut album Decca Mono matrix number XARL -6271-2A which is an early 1964 pressing with Mona listed on sleeve and label, the F is missing on the credit for You Can Make It If You Try and on sleeve IF is missing ,Honest I do is credited to Hurran/Calvert instead of Reed and Now I Got a Witness - credited to Like Uncle Gene and Uncle Phil instead of Like Uncle Phil and Uncle Gene and the sleeve has the Printed in England by MacNeil Press lettering. The cover front has some mild creasing around the edges but is good and the back is extremely clean with no writing and minimal discolouring whilst the vinyl displays a light scratch across all side 2 tracks with a few marks, which again are minimal and it has the original inner sleeve.
Three classic David Bowie albums including "Space Oddity" (UK 1972 Reissue), "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars"- Greece issue 1972 matrix AFL 4702 B and "Scary Monsters"- BOW LP2-A matrix, (3) Space Oddity has some cover damage and light scratches and marks to the vinyl, Ziggy Stardust has some light marks to the vinyl but the cover is in good condition and is lettered distributed by Minos Matsas Co Ltd on the back, Scary Monsters has the original lyric sheet inserted and is in good condition. A nice cross section of Bowie's album releases from the 1970s and early 1980s.
Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon original master recording which is a white label copy featuring the Harvest Records logo and pressed on high definition vinyl in Japan under licence from Capitol Records/The Gramophone Company with the matrix numbers x / Runout (Runout A, variant 6): MFSL-1-017-A 2-1 SR/2 211F and Matrix / Runout (Runout B, variant 6): MFSL-1-017-B2-4 SR/2 241 inscribed in the run outs. The vinyl is excellent with little visible evidence of any marks or scratches and in keeping with this superb series is translucent when held up to light, with the cover showing very light shelf wear with a slight crease in its bottom corner towards the spine. This is a great copy of arguably one of the greatest and most recognisable rock albums of all time from one of its most enduring and intelligent bands
A selection of eleven Classic 60s and early 70s albums including a later Stereo pressing of With the Beatles, early second pressings of Beatles for Sale, Rubber Soul and The Beatles -1962-1966, The Band- Music from Big Pink, Bonzo Dog Band -The Doughnut in Granny's Greenhouse, Cream- Goodbye Cream, Creedence Clearwater Revival- Cosmo's Factory- The Moody Blues- In Search of the Lost Chord, On The Threshold of a Dream and The Seventh Sojourn, (11) All copies have light marks and scratches as well a cover storage issues that may include slight age related marks, tears and stains, but are generally good.
The Beatles - Rubber Soul album, Parlophone records PMC 1267 Mono 1965, Matrix number XEX579-4 second pressing The vinyl is in excellent, condition with just a few light marks and age related wear that do not affect the quality of playback, there is some evidence of foxing on the label, but with minimal signs of spindle wear. The cover has some tearing to the bottom right opening and and the bottom of the back is showing signs of tape repair along with some slight marks to the top at the side of the MONO lettering and overall there is evidence of age related shelf wear.
Led Zeppelin- Presence early USA 1976 pressing Swansong Records, orange Promotional Cop Only, Not For Sale sticker on the front cover as well as square track listing sticker also to the front with original inner sleeve and run out matrix numbers ST-SS-763559 -E and ST-SS763560-G. There are some signs of shelf wear and light creasing to the top of the album cover, down the spin and the corner to the top right has been cut at as angle and evidence of minor age related dust to the white areas with the vinyl appearing to be in very good condition with minimal marking.
Joe Cocker With a Little Help from My Friends album Regal Zonophone Records No. SLRZ 1006 with flip back cover, matrix YCARX 55-2, Stereo pressing. The are some light marks and scratches to the vinyl that do not seem to have much adverse effect on overall playback with black felt tip damage to the back of the cover and some tearing to the bottom right side of the flip back itself. A generally good copy of this increasingly sought after debut album from Sheffield legend Joe Cocker on its original label from 1968.
Jimi Hendrix Experience, Electric Ladyland double album, Track Records, 1968, early pressing with white inner sleeve lettering and the original "naked" cover, record 1 is pressed "side A and side D" and record 2 is pressed "side B and side C", both discs show light hairline scratches, but both play through with no skips or jumps although there is gentle background crackle throughout. The cover is in good condition overall, with some creasing on the corners and light damage to the spine and the original inner sleeves are present.
The first six albums by U2 on Island Records including Boy, October, War, Live- Under a Blood Red Sky, The Unforgettable Fire and The Joshua Tree and all are original pressings of this game changing sequence of albums from the 1980s, (6). There is some cover damage to "Boy" with light water staining to the top left of the cover and some marking to the back and spine wear with The Joshua Tree cover also displaying age related issues. The vinyl all shows light marking but with no skips or jumps evident.
A selection of eleven 80s vinyl albums and 12in. singles including OMD- Architecture and Morality, Simple Minds- New Gold Dream and Street Fighting Years, Big Country- Peace in our Time, Style Council- Our Favourite Shop, Madonna- The First Album, Gary Moore-Victims of the Future,The Smiths- Meat is Murder, The Fall- 3: Hey! Luciani, Simple Minds- Don't You Forget About Me and Alive and Kicking, (11) All have the usual cover shelf storage wear, and the vinyl throughout is very good with light marking and hairline scratches.
New Model Army - The Love of Hopeless Causes vinyl album 1993 first pressing, original inner sleeve and insert, Epic records matrix number 01-473562- 1A. The cover shows shelf wear on the edges and corners with a fairly strong spine and the vinyl shows some light marks and feint hairline scratches over the first two tracks on side 2 and the album plays through very well with no jumps or skips and minimal background crackle. This is good copy of an extremely rare vinyl album with all its original inserts present.
Two Alien Sex Fiend albums, Who's Been Sleeping in my Brain?, Anagram records 1983 and Acid Bath, Anagram records 1984, (2) There is some light cover damage to the front of the latter and both show general signs of light shelf wear, both album vinyl shows several very light surface marks, none of which affect the quality of playback.
Five classic rock albums including Queen- A Day at the Races, 1976 first pressing, The Rolling Stones- Emotional Rescue, 1980 first pressing, Steve Miller Band- Fly Like an Eagle, 1976 first pressing, The Yardbirds- Remember the Yardbirds and Velvet Underground- White Light, White Heat, early pressing, (5) The cover to A Day at the Races has storage related wear on all edgers and light creasing to the front cover, with the back cover showing the same minor issues and it has its die cut original inner sleeve with the vinyl being in excellent condition, The cover to Emotional Rescue also has storage related wear with the vinyl being in very good condition with some light marks, although it does not have the original poster. The cover to Fly Like an Eagle also shows storage wear, but the vinyl is excellent as is Remember- The Yardbirds with White Light, White Heat having evidence of tape on all three sides of the cover and multiple marks and scratches on the playing surface. A nice and varied selection of albums, with Queen being in particularly nice, original condition.
The Downliners Sect, The Rock Sect's In vinyl album, Columbia Records Mono 1966 first pressing, matrix numbers A- XAX 3022- 1, B- XAX 3023-1, non original inner sleeve, laminated front cover, non laminated rear cover with the Columbia magic notes logo and EMITEX advertisement, flipback sleeve number 6604. The cover is in generally good condition with some laminate creasing and storage related wear, with the back cover showing age related wear, discolouration and some writing in pen and the vinyl showing light scratches and marks with the labels being clean and strong with minimal spindle wear and excellent, strong playback quality with minimal crackle or noise issues.
Fairport Convention What we did on our Holidays Island records first pressing 1LPS 9092 A2 with Pink Island "Swirl" label and laminate cover stating "Made in England" on the back cover. There is some general creasing to the cover in general and general signs of shelf storage with the vinyl showing some light scratches and marks. This is a good copy of the second Fairport Convention album and their first for the legendary Island label. There is some background crackle but, overall, playback is good.
Four Metal vinyl albums including Anthrax-State of Euphoria, Faith No More- The Real Thing and Warrior Soul- Salutations from the Ghetto Nation and Drugs, God and the New Republic, (4) All four have cover storage and wear issues, with the vinyl on the Warrior Soul albums being in good condition and the vinyl of Faith no More and Anthrax having visible marks and light scratches. The Warrior Soul albums are extremely scarce in this format.
Electric Light Orchestra- Out of the Blue Epic – 88875152421 Limited Edition 2015 legacy vinyl 180 gram superior audio quality copy, factory stamped on the back in silver number 002590 denoting it as a strictly limited pressing on clear vinyl, runout (Side A runout): 90341 2A MOVLP 383, runout (Side B runout): 90341 1B MOVLP 383,runout (Side C runout): 90341 1C MOVLP 383 and runout (Side D runout): 90341 1D MOVLP 383. The album is factory sealed and unplayed.
The Beatles - Please Please Me album, Parlophone Records PMC 1202, 1963, matrix number XEX 421-1N, second pressing with Northern Songs credit for "I Saw Her Standing There", "Misery" and "Do You Want to Know a Secret?" with Ernest J Day printer credit of the back of the sleeve to the right and large MONO in the top right hand corner on the cover and Angus Bean photographic credit in the bottom right. The vinyl shows light marks and hairline scratches, but plays through very well with no skips or sticks. The cover is splitting slightly in the bottom right corner and there is some water damage on the back and to the bottom, along with storage and age related marks and it has its original inner sleeve. This is from the second pressing of the Beatles' debut album, and it is believed there were approximately 12,000 originally issued.
Four classic rock albums including Woodstock- Music from the original soundtrack and more, 1973 Atlantic Records German pressing, Free- The Free Story limited edition number 002942, Wishbone Ash- Argus and Thin Lizzy-Remembering: Pt 1, (4) The cover to Woodstock shows signs of shelf wear and has a damp stain on the back towards the top edge, with the vinyl showing only very light signs of hairline scratches or marks, the Free Story shows shelf wear on the cover with, once again, only very light signs of hairline scratches and marks on the vinyl and the Remembering PT 1 is in very similar condition, with Argus having slightly heavier marks etc on its playing surface.
Eleven vinyl albums from the 70's and 80's including Pink Floyd- The Dark side of the Moon, Be Bop Deluxe- Live! in the Jet Age, ELO- Out of the Blue, ELO- Discovery, Blondie- Parallel Lines, The Police- Zenyatta Mondatta, Bryan Ferry- Another Time, Another Place, Lets Stick Together, In Your Mind and Sparks- Propaganda, (11) All covers show the usual age and storage related issues with the vinyl having light marks and scratches throughout, but the overall condition is good.
Fleetwood Mac - Mr Wonderful 1968 first pressing stereo Blue Horizon Records with gatefold sleeve and stereo sticker fixed to the back, original inner sleeve matrix number S7 63205 A1 and S7 63205 A2 accompanied by Ten Years After- Cricklewood Green 1970 first pressing mono Deram records with gatefold sleeve and original inner sleeve, (qty) Both record covers show evidence of age related and storage wear and both vinyl surfaces have light marking and hairline scratches. Both albums play back well with some background crackle in the quieter places and the occasional pop, but with to jumps or skips.
A selection of seven vinyl albums from The Who and Pete Townshend including Direct Hits, Who Came First (Gloversville press American pressing c.1972), Empty Glass, Odds and Sods (die cut cover with braille on reverse) The Who by Numbers, Who are You? and The Story of the Who, (7) There is some marking and scratches to Direct hits, Who Came First and Odds and Sods both have their original inserts and all albums have the usual storage and light shelf related issues on their covers.
The Beatles White Album Matrix number YEX 705-1 Number 0272639 1968 first pressing stereo, top loader sleeve with Garrod and Lofthouse credit, back cover lettered Stereo, dark green apple label with the Sold in UK description and EMI Recording credit, all four portrait shots and poster and original black inner sleeves. The cover has light corner damage and signs of shelf wear and the inner sleeves are torn with the vinyl on side 1 showing light markings, side 2 light markings with hairline scratches, side 3 light markings and hairline scratches and side 4 also the same. Overall, this a is good copy of this classic album, and the play back quality is good and strong with no skips or jumps, but some background in between on on the quieter tracks and benefits from having all its original enclosures present and also being a "top loader" copy.
William IV (1830-37), Halfcrown 1834, bare head right, W. W on truncation in script for Wyon, legend reads GULIELMUS IIII DG BRITANNIAR REX FD. Rev, crowned shield of arms over mantle, legend reads ANNO – 1834 (S.3834; Bull.2478; ESC.662). Light tone showing signs of iridescence in the periphery, portrait with all the main lines in the hair with minimal contact marks or detracting factors, reverse prooflike.Good extremely fine.
Edward IV (1461-1470), First reign, Ryal or Rose-noble of ten shillings, light coinage (1464-70) king standing in ship holding upright sword with a shield bearing the quartered coat of arms, flag with lombardic 'E' to left, rose on ships hull,. Reverse crowned leopards in angles within tressure of eight arcs, rose on star in centre, large lis in spandrels, mintmark crown, (S.1950; N.1549; Blunt & Whitt on VII). About extremely fine and pleasing strike. Slight wave in flan.
Edward VII (1901-10), Shilling, 1902 matt proof, bare head right, DES below truncation for engraver George William De Saulles, legend surrounds EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX. Rev, lion standing left on crown, date either side, FID: DEF: IND: IMP surrounds (S.3982; Bull 3588; ESC 1411). Practically as struck, light mint bloom around the periphery; the reverse showing especially pleasing fi eld and central design contrasts.
Eadgar (959-973), Penny, two line type, pre-reform (959-72/3), York mint, moneyer Heriger small cross pattée within inner linear circle, legend surrounding, +E-?-DG?R REX. Rev, three cross pattées across centre, moneyer name in two lines, trio of pellets above and below, HERIG/ ER?O, 1.32g (S.1129; N.741 HT 1 York; CTCE. 79). Light olive grey tone with underlying lustre, a bold and full example. About extremelyfine.
Anne (1702-1714), Post-Union, Halfcrown, 1714 over 3, DECIMO TERTIO, second draped bust left, reverse crowned shields cruciform, roses and plumes in angles, six strings to harp, lettered edge downwards, (Bull 1378 ‘R4’; ESC 585A; S.3607). Extremely fine, the reverse better. Attractive light toning.Ex. Frank Robinson collection.

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