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Henry III silver pennies, one with sceptre one without, first Nicole of London, Class 5b2, Spink 1368A, Ex.Timeline Dec.11, lot 232 part, very short striking split, VF, together with a ditto but Willem on Northampton, Class 3a2, Spink 1362A, Ex. London Coins, Aug.13, lot 1879, GF both with old tickets [2]
Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under Parliament 1642-1649, mm. [P]? 1643-1644, Group F, sixth 'Briot's' bust, with lace collar, double-arched crown, Spink 2800, planchette nicked by two further coin flans at obverse top but probably as struck and well centred, most of portrait struck up, NVF/VF
Enameled Badges (3): National Union of Agricultural & Allied Workers enameled hallmarked 9ct gold badge 'For Oustanding Service, Brother L.E. Kinch, Chadlington Branch' EF, plus an enameled hallmarked silver issue (couple of chips) for 'Loyalty to the Union', and an enameled bronze oval issue.
Scandinavian imitation of a silver penny of Aethelred II, king of England 978-1016 A.D. of the CRUX Issue, wt. 1.43g.Spink 1148, obverse reads:- +AEDELRED REX ANGLOX ['AE' and 'NG' ligulated, 'D' with thorn], reverse reads:- +LIFINC M-O NORDPIC ['D' with thorn], 'Norwich' Mint, moneyer 'Lifinc', dies look to be engraved ie not produced from official punches, with an old Spink ticket and Ex. Baldwins Auction 62, 29 Sept 2009, lot 170, full, round, well centred, lightly crinkled and peck marked each side, very rare, NVF
Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under Parliament [1642-1649], mm. Sun [1645-1646], Group III, Type 3a3, crude workmanship, Spink 2778, Ex. St James Auctions, May 10, lot 571, with old ticket, this piece has been slabbed as XF40 by NGC, then removed, large with the usual irregular flan, metal fault on king, double-struck legend before horse, NVF/VF
Roman Republican silver denarius of Appius Claudius Pulcher, T.Manlius Mancinus and Q.Urbinius of c.111-110 B.C., Sear 176var.?, [see note following 176], obverse:- Helmeted head of Roma, crescent like object behind, reverse:- Victory in triga, right, T MAL AP CL Q VR below, three horse chariots are rarely depicted on Republican coins, good metal, VF
Edward the Confessor silver penny Sovereign/ Eagles Issue, Spink 1181, obverse reads:- EADPEARD REX ANOX, reverse reads:- +LEO[ ]PINE ON GLEPE[ ], Gloucester Mint, moneyer Leofwine, variety with reverse eagles with no legs, Sadler in his corpus of this issue did no know of this variety, [Vol.. II], the only other known to the cataloguer is that in the Gloucester Museum, SCBI 19, No.99 [same reverse die], extremely rare, dark toned, full, round, VF
Sasanian silver drachm of Khusru I [531-579], Hormazd IV [579-590] and Khusru II [590-627], average VF,with another silver dirhem of the Rasulids of Yemen of Al Muzaffar Shams Al Din Yusuf I, [647-694], VF and lastly a Sasanian bronze of Ardeshir I, [226-240] a scarce coin, F, all with old packets and tickets [5]
Group of 6 Ipswich medallions, 40th. Ann. Ipswich Numismatic Society silver and bronze, both Mint unopened both with certificates, the silver very rare, this no.3 of 25 [these done in the style of imiatation guineas], Sadler 363,364, with a bronze, Sadler 346, with an Edward Withipoll, nickel silver proof, Sadler 342 and a King John, 800th. year of Ipswich charter [the scarce type with hyphens, 300 issued, Sadler 348], all with original boxs, near mint [5]
Henry VIII silver groat, Second Coinage [1526-1544] York Mint, mm. Voided Cross, Archbishop Thomas Wolsey [of Ipswich fame], reverse:- T W in each field beside central shield, cardinal's hat below central shield, Spink 2339, full, round, well centred, weakness on legends, portrait all visible, GF
English hammered silver, Henry VIII, halfpenny, mm. Portcullis/-, Spink 2334, ditto but halfgroat of Archb. Warham, Spink 2343, chipped, Charles I shillings, mm. Harp, mm. Star and Sun [some clipping], ditto but sixpence, mm. Crown, ditto but penny and lastly a Commonwealth halfgroat, Poor to GF [8]
Roman Republican silver denarius of Mn.Fonteius C.f. of c.85 B.C., Sear 271, obverse:- Laureate head of Apollo, right, thunderbolt below, MN FONTEI C F around, reverse:- Cupid seated on goat, right, pilei of the Dioscuri above, thyrsus of Bacchus in exergue, laurel wreath around, large flan, both dies very slightly off centre, good metal, VF
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