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John (1199-1216), Penny, class Va1/Va2 mule, London, Fulke, fvlke · on · lvnde, first e ornamental, obv. reads henrievs rex, last two es ornamental, seven pearls to crown, crescent curls, rev. mm. cross pommée, 1.27g/1h (SCBI Mass 1252, Allen obv. 24 and BNJ 59, pl.3, 24, this coin; N 968/4/969; S 1350A/1350B). Neat style, very fine and very rare £200-£300
Henry III (1216-1272), Penny, class VIIa1, Durham, Pieres, pieres on dvr, 1.34g/2g (BNJ 2018, p.198, this coin; Allen 718/718; cf. SCBI Mass 1979-80; N 978; S 1356A). Struck in a collar, fine, the surfaces porous, rare £60-£80 --- Struck from a previously unrecorded obverse die, this coin was published in the British Numismatic Journal by Dr Allen in 2018 and designated DU718.
British Iron Age, NORTH-EAST THAMES, Uninscribed issues, Stater, SS type [British Le1], faint ss either side of band, rev. horse with braided mane prancing right, three pellets behind, wing and charioteer’s arm above, wheel below, 5.54g/11h (Sills 445; ABC 2237; BMC 350; VA 109; S 34). Softly struck on obverse but with the distinguishing marks still discernible, about extremely fine, excessively rare £2,400-£3,000
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Primary series C (late imitative type), radiate head right with large oval eye, epa in runes before face, rev. beaded standard containing t t i i around annulet, 1.03g/6h (SCBI Abramson 93; Abramson 4-70; N 41; S 779). Some green surface deposit, otherwise about very fine, the variety rare £90-£120
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, KINGS OF MERCIA, Æthelred?, Sceatta, Primary series E, ‘Æthilired’ type, porcupine-like figure enclosing three bars, rev. etiγi red retrograde in two lines, pellets around, 1.10g (SCBI BMC 424, same dies; Abramson 92.10; N 155; S 780). Good very fine, rare with this reverse reading £700-£900
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Secondary series K, type 32a, draped and diademed bust left with large eye gazing heavenward and hand cupping cross, rev. lion-headed serpent left, with long tongue, 0.74g/9h (SCBI Abramson –; Abramson 39.30; N 89; S 803C). Very fine, well-centred, rare £200-£260
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Secondary series, type 22, Victory standing right, holding wreath, rev. winged figure, flanked by crosses, standing in crescent boat, 0.99g/6h (SCBI Abramson 537; Abramson 111.20; S 827). Small striking split at 8 o’clock and surfaces somewhat corroded, otherwise fine, rare £90-£120
Kings of Northumbria, Ælfwald II (806-808), base Sceatta or Styca, series Y, Cudheart, + fγevaγ.ds around cross, rev. cadheart around cross, 1.17g/7h (SCBI Abramson 877, same dies; SCBI Lyon –; Abramson 79-10; N 183; S 859). Good very fine, neatly struck on a round flan and exceptional for issue; extremely rare thus £900-£1,200
Kings of Kent, Cuthred (798-807), Penny, Canterbury, Gp II, Sigeberht, cvdred rex cant around diademed and draped bust right with large roundel or brooch on each shoulder, rev. sigebearhti moneta, cross pattée with wedges in angles, 1.33g/6h (Naismith C33.1e = BLS 20a = SCBI BM 691, same obv. die; N 211; S 877). Minor edge chip at 9 o’clock, otherwise good very fine with an attractive bust, light earthen deposits, very rare £2,000-£2,600
Kings of Mercia, Berhtwulf (840-52), Penny, Gp II [bust type C], London, Sigeheah, berhtvlf rex around small diademed head right breaking inner circle, rev. zigeheah around cross with pellet in three angles and trefoil of pellets in last, 1.11g/12h (Naismith L42.5; Booth 38; SCBI BM 314; N 411; S 935). Cracked and perforated along inner circle, otherwise good fine, stable, very rare £240-£300
Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Penny, Transitional Pyramids type [BMC XIV], Worcester, Garwulf, garvlf on pihre, 1.26g/3h (Stewart and Blunt, BNJ 1978 –; Freeman –; N 835; S 1185). Trifling surface marks, otherwise about extremely fine and attractively toned; a new moneyer for this extremely rare type £6,000-£8,000
Prince Henry (1139-1152), Sterling, Period A, Corbridge, Erebald, [ ––– ] erl, crowned bust right of crude style, partial inner circle, rev. [–––– ] core :, cross moline, 1.21g/11h (Boon, SNC 1983, p.226, same obv. die; SCBI 48, 1360 var.; Mack 284 var.; N 912; S 1309 and 5011). Slightly creased, obverse fair, reverse better, very rare £2,000-£2,600 --- George Boon mentions the extraordinary use of the vernacular title Erl, corrected from the previous interpretation by Mack who read the letters as F RE (Filius Regis].
Henry IV (1399-1413), Light coinage, Primary series, Groat, London, type II, mm. cross pattée, eight arcs in tressure, annulet to left and pellet to right of crown, slipped trefoil on breast, 3.77g/4h (Stewartby P II; Potter II-1/II-1; N 1359a; S 1727). Good fine, full flan, extremely rare £3,000-£4,000
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Rosette-Mascle/Pinecone-Mascle mule, Halfgroat, London, mm. crosses IIIa/V, rosettes in obv. legend, mascle after rex and before lon, pinecone after don, 1.79g/2h (DIG RM 3/PM 3; N 1447/1462; S 1861/1876). Slightly crimped, nearly very fine, rare £120-£150
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