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George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, Penny, 1797, 10 leaves (BMC 1132; S 3777). Some excess of metal on rims, extremely fine, a hint of original colour on reverse [slabbed NGC MS 61 BN] £150-£200 --- Provenance: St James’s Auction 12, 5-6 November 2009, lot 548
Yorkshire, Sheffield, S. & C. Younge & Co, Shilling, 1812, arms in wreath, rev. female seated left, 4 blades of grass, edge grained, 4.48g/6h (D 64). Virtually as struck, dark-toned £70-£90 --- Provenance: D. Pennock Collection, DNW Auction 140, 15-16 March 2017, lot 967 (part)
Gloucestershire, Bristol, Bristol Commercial Token Bank Co, Shillings, 1811 (3), tail of serpent touches n of token, 4.01g/12h (D Somerset 23), 4.30g/12h (D 24), 4.05g/12h (D 25) [3]. Good extremely fine and better, all toned and with mint bloom, a most attractive group £140-£180 --- Provenance: D 23 Mark Rasmussen FPL 15, Spring 2008 (421), bt S. Lockett July 2008; *D 24 bt S.H. Monks December 2010; D 25 DNW Auction T6, 19 March 2009, lot 130 (part)
Yorkshire, Leeds, John Smalpage and S. Lumb, Shillings (2), 1811, nose, forelegs and hind legs on different lines, 4.41g/6h (D 27), 1812, 4.66g/6h (D 31) [2]. Extremely fine £70-£90 --- Provenance: D 27 T. McGoldrick Collection, Spink Auction 7, 5 December 1979, lot 367 (part) [from Spink March 1975], I.F.W. Devereux Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 398 (part), bt J. Newman April 2016; D 31 bt November 2009
London, ‘Charing Cross’, issuer uncertain, Shilling, equestrian statue of Charles I, lamps on railings, rev. arms, edge grained, 3.51g/12h (D 6). Extremely fine, brilliant fields, toned £80-£100 --- Provenance: S. Goddard Collection, Baldwin Auction 72, 4 October 2011, lot 501
Glamorganshire, Merthyr Tydfil, William Crawshay, imitation Shillings, 1811 (2), flat tops to 1s in date, 3.91g/12h (D 2), sloping tops to 1s in date, 3.34g/12h (D 4) [2]. First fair and extremely rare, second fine and toned, very rare £100-£150 --- Provenance: D 2 D.B. Griffiths Collection, Part VII, DNW Auction 140, 15-16 March 2017, lot 821 (part) [from S.E. Schwer October 1987]; *D 4 S. Goddard Collection, Baldwin Auction 72, 4 October 2011, lot 587 (part)
Charles I (1625-1649), Bristol mint, Shilling, 1644, no mm., plume before bust of good style, rev. Declaration, reads pro, plume between two plumelets above, date and br below, 5.61g/12h (Morr. C-5; SCBI Brooker 998, same obv. die; N 2501; S 3016A). Struck on a small flan, good fine £500-£600 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 106, 6 February 2013, lot 511
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Light coinage, Ryal, London, mm. crown on rev. only, large fleurs in spandrels, 7.64g/2h (B & W VII; SCBI Schneider 358ff; N 1549; S 1950). Edge irregular at 12 o’clock and some light marks consistent with having been excavated, otherwise good very fine with strong detail £3,000-£4,000
Roman Imperial Coinage, Augustus, Denarius, Colonia Patricia, 18 BC, rev. Mars standing left, holding vexillum and parazonium, 3.36g (RIC 150a; RSC 325; RCV 1641); Galba, Denarius, 68-9, rev. s p q r ob cs in three lines within oak wreath, 3.18g (RIC 167; RSC 287; RCV 2109); together with Antoninianii of Carausius (2) [4]. First removed from a mount, otherwise fair to fine £80-£100
Stephen (1135-1154), Penny, Cross Pommée type, [BMC VII], Dunwich, Nicole, nicole on dvne :, 1.31g/2h (cf. EMC 2007.0141 and SNC April 2007, HS 2829; BMC –; Mack –; N 881; S 1282). Struck on a squarish flan, about very fine and excessively rare, apparently the second known specimen £800-£1,000 --- In the entire Middle Ages, the only coins attributed to the mint of Dunwich were struck in the reign of Stephen, during the decade c. 1145-55 (BMC types II, VI and VII). EMC lists a total of 14 coins for Dunwich, of which five are cut fractions. Of the nine pennies, 2 are type II, 6 are type VI (plus seven in the 1989 Wicklewood Hoard) and there is a unique coin of type VII (referenced above). Although made up from from similar punches, it is from different dies to the present specimen
British Iron Age, CATUVELLAUNI, Dias, Unit, cross with barbed ends, jewels in angles, all within beaded border surrounded by wave pattern, rev. boar bounding right, dias below, 1.30g (ABC 2742; BMC 1663; S 267). Obverse slightly off-centre, otherwise good very fine, attractive bright metal £300-£400
Danes of York, Cnut, Penny, cnvt rex around patriarchal cross, trefoils of pellets in legend, rev. cvh het ti around small cross pattée with pellet in first and fourth quarters, trefoils of pellets in legend, 1.30g/4h (Lyon/Stewart, Gp IIe [c-1(b):CR-G]; N 501; S 993). Minor striking weakness, otherwise about extremely fine, full and round, attractively toned £700-£900
Charles I (1625-1649), Oxford mint, Halfcrown, 1645, mm. plume on obv. only, large Briot horseman, Oxford plume behind, grassy ground line below, three Oxford plumes above Declaration, date and ox below, both between pellets, five pellets at start of legend, 15.10g/3h (Bull 625/7; Morr E-7; N 2436; S 2959A). Flan slightly ragged, otherwise very fine with old cabinet tone, probably much as struck, rare £1,200-£1,500 --- Provenance: Halfcrowns from an Old Collection, DNW Auction 43, 8 October 1999, lot 642; J.R. Hulett Collection, Part XIV, DNW Auction 165, 4-5 December 2019, lot 192
Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Penny, PACX type, York, Arngrimr, erngrim on eofer, annulet in third quarter of rev., 1.13g/10h (Pagan, 519, same dies; Freeman 51; SCBI Copenhagen 833, same dies; N 814; S 1172). A few peckmarks, otherwise about extremely fine, toned £700-£900
Victoria (1837-1901), Proof Maundy Threepence, 1838, plain edge, 1.40g/12h (ESC 3479; Robinson 169, 390; Davies 1400; cf. S 3918). Struck en médaille, better than extremely fine, very rare [slabbed PCGS 63] £1,200-£1,500 --- This coin has been previously slabbed by NGC as MS 61 and now by PCGS at PL 63
William IV, Shilling, 1834, Sixpence, 1831, Britannia Groat, 1836, Threepence, 1835, Threehalfpence, 1834, Penny, 1831, Halfpenny, 1831, Farthing, 1831, Third-Farthing, 1835 (S 3835-7, 3838A, 3839, 3845-8, 3850); together with other base metal coins (2) [11]. Good fine to about extremely fine £150-£200
British Iron Age, Early Uninscribed issues, Stater, British B [Chute type], degraded head of Apollo right, rev. horse left with box head, pellets above, coffee-bean and three strokes behind, crab-like object below, 6.12g (ABC 746; BMC 35ff; VA 1205; S 22). Good fine, earthen deposits £200-£260 --- Provenance: Found at Langton Matravers (Dorset), 2019; PAS DOR-BC727D
Æthelstan (924-939), Penny, Two Line type [HT NE 1], Wulfheard, vvllfhe ardmo in two lines divided by three crosses, trefoils of pellets above and below, 1.47g/7h (SCBI BM 39; Blunt 113; N 668; S 1089). Some edge chips and crimped, otherwise nearly very fine £500-£600
Anne (1702-1714), Pattern Farthing, 1714, by J. Croker, in copper, anna dei gratia, draped bust left, rev. Britannia seated left, edge plain, 22mm, 5.41g/6h (Cooke –; BMC 741; S 3625). About extremely fine, scarce £400-£500 --- Provenance: M. Atkin Collection; bt C.D. Cooke June 1996
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