Peru, Spanish Colonial silver 8 Reales 1690 L R, KM# 24, toned nVF in terms of wear but much detail weakly struck or off-flan on this irregular cob type issue (enough detail here to identify), from the wreck of the English Flagship Association which sank off the Isles of Scilly in 1707, comes with certificate.
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Aethelstan I, King of East Anglia c.825- c.840 A.D. silver penny, Spink 950, obverse:- Inner beaded circle enclosing a barred A, two bars above, legend around:- +E.DEGSTAN ['L' looks a long topped, square 'G', the 'S' is on its front, the second upright of the 'N' in detatched, as is normal at this period], reverse:- Central omega within inner beaded circle, legend around +REX.A.NG [again 'N' with detached second upright], found Barham, Suffolk, full, round, well centred, uncleaned uneven tone, rare, GVF
Coenwulf [796-821] silver penny, Group I [796-c.805], Canterbury Mint, obverse legend:- X COENVVLF REX, with central 'M' with bar above, within inner circle, reverse legend +E/AB/A within arms of a tribrach of three lines, the outer plain with hook ends, the central with plain ends but made of pellets, moneyer Eaba, Spink 914, J.J.N. 342, full, round, well centred, with a flan flaw [split] at obverse 6 o'clock, dark even tone, rare, VF
Coenwulf, King of Mercia, silver penny, London Mint, obverse reads:- +COENVVLF REX M, diademed bust right, reverse:- Central cross-crosslet, legend around with many pellets added and wedges around the initial cross:- ACLHVVN [square 'C' for 'E'. 'N' large and reversed], the moneyer Aelhun is listed in J.J.N., p.66 not for this type [345] but for the rare variety with bust left [346], Spink 918, found Barham, Suffolk, extreme edge loss, top and bottom, dark, uncleaned, rare, VF
Edward The Confessor Silver Penny, hammer cross type, Hastings Mint, crowned & draped right-facing bust with sceptre. EADPARRD RE, rev, voided cross with hammer terminals, BRID ON HAESTI, small crack (approx 7mm) at 12 o'clock otherwise well struck, attractively toned with much original lustre, EF
Elizabeth I silver shilling, 8 x English hammered 4d to 6d's, one mounted, an Edwardian silver penny, a Long Cross cut half-penny, 2 x further English hammered minors, a William III silver sixpence, 2 x European hammered minors and a Gordian III silver antoninianus, some cleaned, Poor-GF [17]
Henry II silver penny of the Cross-Crosslets or 'Tealby' Issue, Class not clear, obverse reads:- ]RI REX, reverse reads:- +LEV[ ]?, if this is indeed the reading, only one moneyer reads thus, Levric of Salisbury, a scarce mint, usual angular flan of Southern England, part flat, bent and dark toned, F
Henry III silver penny, Short Cross Issue, Class 7a, reverse reads:- +WILLELM.ON.SANT, Bury St Edmunds Mint, moneyer Willelm, dies slightly off centre, F together with two Short Cross cut-halfpennies, plus 3 x Elizabeth I silver minors [one bent] and one other silver minor, these NF to GF [7]
Hiberno-Norse silver penny, Phase VI,c.1095-c.1110 A.D., very late and degraded imitation of English Long Cross coins of Aethelred II , obverse:-Very crude bust left, crozier in left field, reverse:- Long voided cross with sceptre in two angles and single pellet in the other two, Spink 6187, weak on 'legends', dies slightly off centre, reverse cross visible on the obverse, NVF
Four diecast model motor vehicles comprising Dinky Rolls Royce Silver Wraith no 150, Dinky Rolls Royce Phantom V no 198, Dinky double-decker green and cream bus, Dunlop Tyres decal, and Corgi E.R.F. no 44G, all repainted to an excellent standard - included in the lot are three children's annuals, James Bond 007 ca 1966, Rupert story book and the Beano Book 1975 (4)
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