Foreign Coins, Russia, Peter I, the Great, rouble, 1714/3, laur. bust r., rev. crowned double-headed eagle (KM.149; Dav.1651), certified and graded by NGC as Very Fine Details - Surface Hairlines A rare and choice example of this elusive early Russian rouble. Nice even wear with a small planchet defect on the eagle’s neck.
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Scottish Coins, Scotland, Renfrewshire, Greenock, James and Andrew Muir, Guatemala, Ferdinand VII, 8-reales, 1821, M, NG [Nueva Guatemala], obv. countermarked J & A MUIR * GREENOCK *, 4/6 in centre (Manville 59, and p.116, item g, this coin listed; KM. CC59), coin about fine and toned, attempted piercing on crown on reverse, countermark very fine, rare *ex. Jess Peters Auction (Decatur, USA), 30-31 October 1973 (lot 834); N.G. Brodie Collection, DNW Auction 55, 8 October 2002 (lot 243), bt from G.M.D. Stewart, December 1980; *ex DNW Auction, 2 April, 2014 (lot 559)
British Coins, George III, pattern halfpenny, 1788, by L. Pingo, laur. bust r., rev. Britannia stg. facing, holding wand and laurel branch (BMC.921), minor marks on king’s cheek and neck, otherwise extremely fine, very rare *ex Baldwin’s Auction 52, 25 September 2007, lot 578 ex Rev. Edgar Rogers Collection, purchased by A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960 ex Fleet-Surgeon A.E. Weightman Collection, Sotheby, 20 December 1926, lot 99 ex Capt. R.M. Murchison, Sotheby, 27 June 1864
Scottish Coins, Scotland, Lanarkshire, New Lanark; Mexico, Charles IV, 8-reales, 1799, F.M., Mexico City, obv. ring countermark, PAYABLE AT LANARK MILLS, 4/9 incuse in centre (Manville 71), coin about fine but metal fault on edge at 11 o’clock, countermarks fine, very rare *ex DNW Auction, 5 December, 2012 (lot 794)
Foreign Coins, Denmark, Svend Estridsen (1047-1075), penning, triquetra containing three annulets, annulets in outer angles, pseudo-legend around, rev. small voided cross within large concave cross, pseudo-legend around, wt. 1.02gms. (Hauberg 38), good very fine and toned, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Henry VIII, third coinage, testoon, Tower mint, mm. pellet in annulet (1544-1547), group B, bust 2, crowned bust facing, with close-cropped hair, rev. Legend reads ADIVTORIVM, crowned rose between crowned h-R, broken trefoil stops both sides (S.2365; N.1841; Jacob 0.12/R16), very fine with a good portrait, rare *ex Mark Rasmussen, list 2, Spring 2002, no. 66 The Property of a Gentleman
British Coins, Aethelred II (978-1016), penny, helmet type (BMC VIII), London, Aethelweard, helmeted bust l., rev. ÆDELPERD MO LVND, voided long cross over quadrilateral in centre, trefoils at corners, small crosses in two quarters, wt. 1.36gms. (S.1152; N.775; Hildebrand 2022), creased, otherwise very fine and toned, rare *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Richard II (1377-1399), half noble, London, struck from an altered obverse die of Edward III, king with sword and shield stg. facing in ship, rev. ornate cross, E and pellet in centre, wt. 3.71gms. (S.1664; N.1309; Schneider 119), slightly creased, about very fine and very rare
British Coins, William and Mary, proof halfpenny, 1694, struck in copper, conjoined busts r., he in armour, rev. Britannia seated l. on globe, with shield, spear and spray of leaves, date in exergue, toothed border to both sides, flan 31.65mm and 1.9mm thick, 11.89gms., (BMC 611; S.3452), nearly extremely fine, struck with some surplus metal at edges, extremely rare
British Coins, Elizabeth I, sixth issue, quarter angel, mm. escallop (1584-1586), archangel slaying dragon, rev. ship bearing shield, E and rose above, wt. 1.22gms. (S.2533; N.2007; Schneider -), double-struck, otherwise very fine, rare *ex Baldwin’s Auction 77, 27 September 2012, lot 2611
British Coins, George III, restrike pattern halfpenny, in copper, by W. J. Taylor, undated, laur. bust r., eagle’s head below, rev. Britannia naked, seated l., on globe, crude paddle behind, edge plain (DH.- [dies of 996, R14]; Selig –),, scuffs and nicks on obverse and some details partially repolished, fine to very fine and exceedingly rare *ex DNW, 7 December 2015, lot 900 The Neil Shaw Collection
British Coins, Aethelred II (978-1016), a Scandinavian imitation of a penny of York, moneyer Oscetel, obverse as CRVX type, reverse as small cross type, bust l. with sceptre, rev. OZIETL M-O EOFRII:O, small cross, wt. 1.34gms. (Hildebrand 812), very fine and toned, rare *ex Duke of Argyll collection
Foreign Coins, Token: Corozal, Jones and Young, copper 1½ d (three halfpence) token, 25th October, 1875, legend, rev. tall numerals in fraction, 20mm. (Lyall 131; Prid. –), very fine and very rare; together with a silver and enamel badge [1970], for the Belize City Hospital, by Thomas Fattorini, pre-Columbian image, 34 x 26mm., Birmingham hallmark, very fine (2) Jones & Young, retail merchants, proprietors William John Jones (†August 1883, aged 53) and David Alexander Young, both owners of sugar plantations. The Property of Richard Stuart
Scottish Coins, Scotland, uncertain locality, a Lima 8 reales, 1812 JP, countermarked J D 5.6 on obverse, wt. 27.29gms., host coin and countermark good very fine, very rare *ex Swiss Bank Corporation Auction 20, Zürich, 14-15 September 1988, lot 1329 ex H.D. Gibbs, H. Schulman Auction, New York, 19 November 1960, lot 397 ex H.M. Lingford, Glendining, 24-26 October 1950, lot 783 ex F. Cokayne, Glendining, 17-18 July 1946, lot 74
British Coins, George III, pattern halfcrown, 1817, a mule of a currency obverse and a pattern reverse, laureate head r., date below, rev. crowned shield of arms within Garter, lower shield garnishing overlaps garter, wt. 14.12gms. (ESC.619/627), about extremely fine and toned, very rare *ex St James’s Auction 18, 27 September 2011, lot 412
British Coins, Charles I, shilling, Oxford mint, 1646, mm. plume/floriated cross, large Oxford bust l., value behind head, rev. Declaration in three lines, three Oxford plumes above, date below, annulets above and below (S.2978; N.2454; Morr. A-1; JGB.947 [same dies]), weak in places as usual, toned, good very fine, about as struck, rare The Property of a Gentleman
British Coins, Victoria, halfpenny, 1864, experimental type with numbers in obverse fields, young bust l., ‘250’ engraved in l. field and ‘99’ engraved in r. field, rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident (cf. S.3956), extremely fine and extremely rare, believed unique *ex Gregory Collection, Baldwin’s Auction 44, 2 May 2006, lot 577
British Coins, Aethelheard, Archbishop of Canterbury and Coenwulf, King of Mercia, as overlord (757-796), penny, COENVLF REX around tribach, rev. AEDIL/HEARD/AR divided by a long cross, MV between limbs (S.886; N.233; BMC.24), still retains the mud as discovered, fine to very fine, extremely rare Detector find PAS recorded 819030, EMC 2014. 0163 This variant unique, with the obverse inscription divided into quadrants.
British Coins, Charles I, double crown, Tower mint, Group F, ‘Briot’s’ bust 9, class II, mm. triangle/triangle (over anchor, flukes to l. (1639-1640), bust l., mark of value behind, rev. crowned oval shield of arms, wt. 4.51gms. (S.2706; N.2177; Sch.211 (same obv. die); JGB.175, this coin), about very fine, extremely rare *ex Sir Kenyon Vaughan Morgan Collection, Sotheby, 17 June 1935, lot 113 ex R. C. Lockett Collection, Glendining, 11-17 October 1956, lot 2223 ex Dupree Collection, purchased en bloc by Spink, 1989 ex The Magnus Collection, Spink Auction 212, 28-29 March 2012, lot 928 The Property of a Gentleman
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