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Lot 3293

ANCIENT COINS, Roman, Carausius (AD 286-293), Silver Denarius, RSR mint, IMP CARAVSIVS P F AV, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev VIRTVS SAEC C, lion walking left, holding thunderbolt in its jaws, RSR in exergue, 4.29g, 7h (RIC -; cf RIC 592 for reverse type; Webb -; C -; RCV -). Light crack in flan and some minor pits, otherwise well-struck on good metal, lightly toned and extremely fine, very rare and an unpublished variety.

Lot 3300

ANCIENT COINS, Roman, Constantius II (AD 337-361), Silver Siliqua, mint of Constantinople, struck AD 342-343, D N CONSTANTIVS AVG, rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev FELICITAS REI PVBLICAE, VOT / XX / MVLT / XXX within a wreath, C • Γ in exergue, 2.45g, 6h (RIC 59; C 70; RCV 17901). Slightly wavy flan, surface marks, very fine.

Lot 3306

ANCIENT COINS, Roman, Valentinian I (AD 364-375), Silver Siliqua, mint of Constantinople, struck AD 364-367, D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG, rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev VOT / V within a wreath, CONSPΔ in exergue, 3.04g, 12h (RIC 11a; C 69; RCV 19359). Scratches on obverse, good very fine.

Lot 3307

ANCIENT COINS, Roman, Valentinian II (AD 375-392), Silver Siliqua, 2.04g, 6h, mint of Treveri, struck AD 375-378, D N VALENTINIANVS IVN P F AVG, bust facing right, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed, rev VRBS ROMA, Roma seated left, holding a sceptre and Victory, TRPS in exergue (RIC 46c; C 76). Attractive iridescent cabinet tone, about extremely fine.

Lot 3319

BRITISH COINS, Canute (1016-1035), Silver Penny, Short Cross type (1029-1035/6), Thetford mint, moneyer Wineman, diademed bust left with lis pellet head sceptre, annulet fastener to drapery, legend commences at top, +CNV T .RECX:, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, within linear circle, +PINEMAN ON ĐE:, 1.11g (BMC type XVI; N 790; S 1159). Green tinge on reverse, bold very fine, toned. ex CNG auction 50, 23 June 1999, lot 1937

Lot 3320

BRITISH COINS, Canute, Silver Penny, Helmet type (1024-1030), London mint, moneyer Wulfgar, pointed helmet bust left with pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery and in fastener, legend commences at top, +cnv t R.ECX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +PVL.GAR ON LVND:, 0.87g (BMC type XIV; N 787; S 1158). About very fine, toned.

Lot 3321

BRITISH COINS, Canute, Silver Penny, Helmet type (1024-1030), London mint, moneyer Leofstan, pointed helmet bust left with four pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery and in fastener, legend commences at top, +cnv. t. R.ECX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +LEOFSTAN ON LVN, 0.99g (BMC type XIV; N 787; S 1158). Very fine, toned.

Lot 3322

BRITISH COINS, Harthacanute (1035-1042), Silver Penny, Scandinavian issue, Lund mint, moneyer Alfward, helmeted bust left, legend commences at lower left, +HARDcnvt R.ECX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet at centre, three crescents at end of each limb and legend around all within linear circle, +ALFP RD: ON L, 1.10g (S 1170). Light tone, a couple of pecks on the reverse, otherwise pleasing very fine. ex CNG auction 50, 23 June 1999, lot 1938

Lot 3323

BRITISH COINS, William I (1066-1087), Silver Penny, PAXS type (1083?-1086?), Winchester mint, moneyer Iestan, crowned facing bust with sceptre, crown type 1, breaking linear circle at bottom, legend commences lower left, +PILLELM REX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev cross pattée, letters P A X S each within annulet in each angle, linear circle surrounding, +IESTAN ON PINCE, 1.37g (BMC type VIII; N 848; S 1257). Very fine, toned.

Lot 3324

BRITISH COINS, Henry II (1154-1189), Short Cross coinage (1180-1189), Silver Penny, class 1c, London mint, moneyer Geffrei, facing crowned head with arm and sceptre in surrounding legend, linear inner circle, beaded outer circle, rev short voided cross pommée, cross pommée in each angle, legend and beaded inner and outer circles surrounding, 1.33g (N 964; S 1345). Almost very fine, toned.

Lot 3325

BRITISH COINS, Richard I (1189-1199), Short Cross Silver Penny, class 4b, London mint, moneyer Willelm, facing crowned head with arm and sceptre in surrounding legend, letter N omitted from king’s name, linear inner circle, beaded outer circle, rev short voided cross pommée, cross pommée in each angle, legend and beaded inner and outer circles surrounding, 1.10g (Mass 1122; N 966; S 1348C). A little undulating, bold fine, toned and rare especially with king’s name misspelt.

Lot 3326

BRITISH COINS, John (1199-1216), Short Cross Silver Penny, class 5b, Northampton mint, moneyer Adam, facing crowned head with arm and sceptre in surrounding legend, linear inner circle, beaded outer circle, rev short voided cross pommée, cross pommée in each angle, legend and beaded inner and outer circles surrounding, 1.45g (N 973/3; S 1351). Flat spot at one part of legend both sides, otherwise very fine, toned.

Lot 3327

BRITISH COINS, John, Short Cross Silver Penny, class 6a, London mint, moneyer Walter, facing crowned head with arm and sceptre in surrounding legend, linear inner circle, beaded outer circle, rev short voided cross pommée, cross pommée in each angle, legend and beaded inner and outer circles surrounding, 1.39g (N 974/2; S 1353). Very fine, toned.

Lot 3328

BRITISH COINS, Henry III (1216-1272), Long Voided Cross Silver Penny, class 5b2, London mint, moneyer Nicole, facing crowned head, legend and beaded inner and outer circles surrounding both sides, rev pellet at centre of long voided cross, trio of pellets in each angle, 1.50g (N 991/2; S 1368A). A little off-centre, very fine, toned.

Lot 3330

BRITISH COINS, Edward VI (1547-1553), Silver Crown, 1553, 3 struck over 2, Fine Silver issue, king on horseback right, date below, circles and FRA HIBER type legend surrounding, E struck over retrograde E at start of legend, initial mark tun both sides, rev quartered shield over long cross fourchée, no wire line inner circle, 30.49g (Lingford dies A/18; N 1933; S 2478). An attractively toned example of the rarest date which is always struck over a 2, small scratch above horse’s tail and a few small nicks on the reverse, otherwise very fine and very rare. ex Phil Wallick, Simpsonville, Maryland, USA, c.1999

Lot 3331

BRITISH COINS, Edward VI, Base Silver Shilling, 1550, Tower Mint, second period, second issue, bust 5, crowned portrait right, within linear and beaded circles with legend surrounding both sides, initial mark swan both sides, date in Roman numerals in legend, rev quartered shield of arms upon frame, E to left R to right, 4.41g (N 1919/1; S 2466). Small flan split in legend, good fine, toned.

Lot 3332

BRITISH COINS, Edward VI, Silver Shilling, third period, Fine Silver issue (1551-1553), facing crowned portrait, rose to left, value to right which is within linear and beaded circles surrounding, initial mark tun both sides, rev quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, 6.01g (N 1937; S 2482). Short hairline scratch above shoulder, weak spot in legend at top, otherwise with a very pleasing portrait, good very fine, toned. ex Phil Wallick, Simpsonville, Maryland, USA, c.1999

Lot 3333

BRITISH COINS, Philip and Mary (1554-1558), Silver Shilling, undated, profile busts facing each other, crown above, full titles, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, value either side at top, 6.11g (N 1967; S 2498). Weak in parts but with bold portraits, very fine, toned. purchased from CNG, c.1998

Lot 3334

BRITISH COINS, Philip and Mary, Silver Shilling, undated, profile busts facing each other, crown above, full titles, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, value either side at top, 5.58g (N 1967; S 2498). Weak in parts, parallel scratches on head of Mary and a few longer ones vertically on the reverse shield, good fine, toned. ex Phil Wallick, Simpsonville, Maryland, USA, c.1999

Lot 3335

BRITISH COINS, Philip and Mary, Silver Groat, crowned bust of Queen left, initial mark lis both sides, legend with Z for ET, rev quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, 1.92g (N 1973; S 2508). A little weak of strike in legends, good very fine, toned and the rarer legend variety. purchased from CNG, c.1998

Lot 3337

BRITISH COINS, Elizabeth I, Silver Crown, seventh issue (1601-1602), crowned ornate bust left with orb and sceptre, three fingers on sceptre handle, initial mark 1 (1601) both sides, beaded inner and outer circles and legend surrounding both sides, rev quartered shield over long cross fourchée (Cooper dies D/6; N 2012; S 2582). In PCGS holder graded XF40, toned with some flecking and weakness both sides, otherwise very fine with a pleasing face.

Lot 3338

BRITISH COINS, Elizabeth I, Silver Halfcrown, mintmark 1 (1601), elaborate crowned bust left, holding orb and sceptre which points to I, three fingers on handle, rev quartered shield of arms on cross fourchée, 14.88g (N 2013; S 2583). Some surface marks and nicks both sides, hairline scratch on cheek, otherwise good very fine. ex Phil Wallick, Simpsonville, Maryland, USA, c.2000

Lot 3339

BRITISH COINS, Elizabeth I, Silver Shilling, sixth issue, crowned bust left, initial mark tun (1592-1595) both sides, legend and beaded borders surrounding both sides, rev quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, 5.62g (N 2014; S 2577). Fully round, good very fine, toned. ex Phil Wallick, Simpsonville, Maryland, USA, c.2000

Lot 3340

BRITISH COINS, Elizabeth I, Silver Shilling, sixth issue, crowned bust left, initial mark bell (1582-1583) both sides, legend and beaded borders surrounding both sides, rev quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, 5.78g (N 2014; S 2577). Fully round, once polished, almost very fine.

Lot 3341

BRITISH COINS, Elizabeth I, Silver Shilling, milled issue, undated, small size, crowned bust left with decorated dress, initial mark star both sides, rev quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, diameter 29.75mm, 6.18g (N 2023; S 2592). A few surface marks and some hairlines on head, good fine / almost very fine, toned and scarce. ex Phil Wallick, Simpsonville, Maryland, USA, c.1998

Lot 3342

BRITISH COINS, Elizabeth I, Silver Sixpence, milled issue, 1564, large crowned bust left with decorated dress, small rose behind, initial mark star, rev 9 o’clock die axis, quartered shield of arms upon long cross pattée, date between stops above, 3.12g (N 2028; S 2597). Hairline scratch on cheek, light scratches over crown and around lower quarters of shield, otherwise practically extremely fine, toned. ex J M Ashby Collection, Spink auction 145, 14 July 2000, lot 2262

Lot 3343

BRITISH COINS, Elizabeth I, Silver Groat, second issue, crowned bust left within linear and beaded circles, initial mark crosslet, rev shield of arms upon long cross fourchée (N 1986; S 2556). In PCGS holder graded AU53, toned.

Lot 3344

BRITISH COINS, James I (1603-1625), Silver Crown, first coinage (1603-1604), king on horseback right with plain groundline, beaded circles and legend surrounding, initial mark thistle (1603-1604) both sides, rev quartered shield of arms, beaded circles and legend surrounding, 29.67g (Cooper dies II/III; N 2070; S 2643). Some striations and flan flecks both sides, otherwise very fine, toned and rare. ex Phil Wallick, Simpsonville, Maryland, USA, c.1999

Lot 3345

BRITISH COINS, James I, Silver Halfcrown, third coinage (1619-1625), king on horseback right with plain groundline, beaded circles and legend surrounding, initial mark trefoil (1624) both sides, struck over lis on obverse, rev quartered shield of arms, beaded circles and legend surrounding, 14.53g (N 2122; S 2666). Weak in parts good fine to almost very fine, toned. ex G A Singer, Greenbelt, Maryland, USA, c.2000

Lot 3346

BRITISH COINS, James I, Silver Shilling, third coinage (1619-1625), sixth crowned bust right with value behind, inner and outer beaded circles and legend surrounding, initial mark lis both sides (1623-1624), rev quartered shield of arms, 6.04g (N 2124; S 2668). Weak in two parts of legend, hairline scratches above value, otherwise good very fine with an excellent portrait, toned. ex Phil Wallick, Simpsonville, Maryland, USA, c.2000

Lot 3347

BRITISH COINS, James I, Silver Sixpence, 1611, second coinage, fourth crowned bust right, value behind, beaded inner and outer circles and legend surrounding, initial mark mullet (1611-1612), rev quartered shield of arms, date above, 2.96g (N 2103 S.2658). Weak in parts, otherwise very fine, toned.

Lot 3348

BRITISH COINS, James I, Silver Halfgroat, third coinage, larger crowned rose, beaded inner and outer circles and legend surrounding both sides, initial mark thistle (1621-1623) both sides, rev larger crowned thistle, with stops in legend, 0.90g (N 2104; S 2671). Bold very fine, toned and scarce.

Lot 3351

BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Pattern Shilling or Unite, contemporary cast in high relief from designs by Abraham van der Dort, long haired bust left in lace collar, no mark of value, initial mark lis with stop either side, pellet and comma punctuation, .carolvs. d; g; mag; brit; fr; et. hi; rex., toothed outer border surrounding, rev cast and chased en médaille, crowned framed oval quartered shield of arms, crowned C to left, crowned R to right, initial mark lis at end of legend, .florent.concordia.regna., toothed border surrounding, plain edge, 4.76g (cf WR 22 R5; Brooker 1240; N 2655 VR). Cast and chased in fields, good very fine, toned, very rare. ex DNW auction, 26 September 2007, lot 1

Lot 3352

BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Pattern Shilling or Unite, contemporary cast in high relief from designs by Abraham van der Dort, long haired bust left in lace collar, no mark of value, initial mark lis with stop either side, pellet and comma punctuation, .carolvs. d; g; mag; brit; fr; et. hi; rex., toothed outer border surrounding, rev cast and chased en médaille, crowned framed oval quartered shield of arms, crowned C to left, crowned R to right, initial mark lis at end of legend, .florent.concordia.regna., toothed border surrounding, plain edge, 5.83g (cf WR 22 R5; Brooker 1240; N 2655 VR). Cast and very lightly chased in fields, light tone with some patches on reverse, good very fine and very rare.

Lot 3353

BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Pound, Oxford mint, 1643, 3 struck over 2, king on horseback left riding over arms and armour including cannon, Oxford plume behind, initial mark Oxford plume on obverse only, rev Declaration, three Oxford plumes above, date below, seven pellets before legend, 119.98g (Morr B-1; Brooker 863A; N 2398; S 2940). Some metal imperfections on reverse and die cud, otherwise good fine to almost very fine for issue, toned, scarcer overdate. ex Phil Wallick, Simpsonville, Maryland, USA, c.1998

Lot 3354

BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Half-Pound, 1643, Oxford mint, king on horseback left riding over arms and armour on groundline, Oxford plume behind, initial mark Oxford plume, rev Declaration with colon punctuation in two lines, three Oxford plumes and value above, date below, four pellets before legend, 59.87g (Morr A-1; Brooker 866-7; N 2404; S 2945A). Darkly toned, some die striations evident as raised lines in field in part both sides, a little double struck on the obverse, otherwise good very fine. purchased from CNG, c.1998

Lot 3355

BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Crown, Tower Mint, type Ia, king on horseback left with raised sword, decorated horse, beaded circles and legend surrounding both sides, initial mark lis (1625) both sides, rev quartered shield of arms, 29.50g (Cooper dies II/I; Brooker 231; N 2190; S 2753). Bold very fine, reverse good very fine, toned and scarce this nice. ex Phil Wallick, Simpsonville, Maryland, USA, c.1998

Lot 3356

BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Shilling, Tower Mint, group D, type 3a, fourth crowned bust left, large value behind, legend and beaded outer circle only surrounding both sides, initial mark bell (1633-1635) both sides, rev struck en médaille, quartered oval shield of arms, 5.91g (Brooker 489; Sharp E2/2; N 2225; S 2791). Bust very finely engraved, a few short hairline scratches, dig below value, weakly struck at shoulder both sides, otherwise very fine and rare. ex B A Seaby, purchased 8 November 1952 ex J M Ashby Collection, Spink auction 145, 14 July 2000, lot 2184

Lot 3357

BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Shilling, Nicholas Briot’s second milled issue (1638-1639), crowned bust left, value in field behind, crown breaks inner beaded circle surrounding, initial mark anchor both sides, lozenges stops in legend, rev long cross fourchée over quartered shield of arms, lozenge stops in legend and beaded circle surrounding, 5.98g (Brooker 725-8; N 2305; S 2859). Light adjustment marks mainly on reverse shield, bold very fine, toned and scarce.

Lot 3358

BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Sixpence, Tower Mint, group D, type 3a, fourth crowned bust left, large value behind, legend and beaded outer circle only surrounding both sides, initial mark tun (1636-38) both sides, rev struck en médaille, quartered oval shield of arms, 3.00g (Brooker 622; N 2241; S 2813). Bust very finely engraved, a little weak on high points, otherwise good very fine. ex CNG auction 58, 19 September 2001, lot 2088

Lot 3359

BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Half-Groat, Tower Mint, initial mark castle (1627-1628), group A, type 1a without inner beaded circles crowned rose both sides, 0.93g (Brooker 660; N 2249; S 2823). Double struck and a little off-centre, otherwise bold very fine, darkly toned.

Lot 3360

BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Pattern Half-Groat, by Nicholas Briot, crowned bust left, value between lozenges behind, linear circle and legend surrounding both sides, initial mark lozenge, rev quartered shield on long cross fourchée, 1.00g (Brooker 721; N 2302; S 2856). Good very fine, toned and scarce. purchased from CNG, c.2002

Lot 3361

BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Pattern Half-Groat, by Nicholas Briot, bare head bust in ruff right, breaking bottom linear circle surrounding, initial mark rhombus, rev crowned pair of interlinked C’s, .B. below, linear circle and legend surrounding, 1.41g (Brooker 1255; N 2687; S 2856A). Good very fine, toned and scarce. purchased from CNG, c.2002

Lot 3363

BRITISH COINS, Civil War Siege Coinage, Charles I, Obsidional Coinage, Carlisle besieged, Silver Shilling, 1645, C:R crowned with tri-pellets either side, value XII below, within linear circle, cross on top of crown breaks circle, border of dots surrounding, plain crown band, eight pellet jewels on upper arches, two pellets in within crown arches, rev legend in three lines, .obS: .:carl:. .1645., short line above S and L, pierced rosette above and below, linear circle and border of dots surrounding, 4.82g (Brooker 1220; Nelson 3, fig 6; N 2635; S 3138). Well struck and toned, some short nicks around rim of reverse, good very fine for issue and better than usually seen, extremely rare. ex DNW, 26 September 2007, lot 97 ex Nomos, Fixed Price List 1, Winter 2008, lot 99 ex Ian Gordon Collection, CNG auction 90, 23 May 2012, lot 2611

Lot 3364

BRITISH COINS, Civil War Siege Coinage, Charles I, Obsidional Coinage, Carlisle besieged, Silver Shilling, 1645, C:R crowned with tri-pellets either side, value XII. below, within linear circle, cross on top of crown breaks circle, border of dots surrounding, plain crown band, eight pellet jewels on upper arches, two pellets in within crown arches, rev legend in two lines, obS carl / 1645. short line above L, pellet in O, pierced rosette below, linear circle and border of dots surrounding, 4.85g (Brooker -; Nelson 4; N 2636; S 3139). Well struck for issue, good very fine, toned and the rarer of the two types of Shilling, extremely rare. ex St James’s Auction 1, 13 October 2004, lot 473

Lot 3365

BRITISH COINS, Civil War Siege Coinage, Charles I, Obsidional Coinage, Newark besieged, Silver Halfcrown, 1646, on lozenge shaped flan, large crown over value, C to left, R to right, beaded border both sides, rev inscription and date, 14.81g (Bull 688; Brooker 1222; N 2638; S 3140A). Some raised die flaws, otherwise bold very fine, toned. ex Phil Wallick, Simpsonville, Maryland, USA, c.2000

Lot 3366

BRITISH COINS, Civil War Siege Coinage, Charles I, Obsidional Coinage, Newark besieged, Silver Shilling, 1645, on lozenge shaped flan, large crown with normal arches over value, C to left, R to right, beaded border both sides, rev inscription and date, newarke type, 5.86g (Brooker 1224; N 2640; S 3142). A little double struck on the obverse, bold very fine, toned.

Lot 3367

BRITISH COINS, Civil War Siege Coinage, Charles I, Obsidional Coinage, Newark besieged, Silver Shilling, 1645, on lozenge shaped flan, large crown over value, C to left, R to right, beaded border both sides, rev inscription and date, newark type, 5.64g (Brooker -; N 2640; S 3143). Good very fine, toned. ex F W Willis Collection, Glendining, 5 June 1991, lot 356

Lot 3368

BRITISH COINS, Civil War Siege Coinage, Charles I, Obsidional Coinage, Newark besieged, Silver Shilling, 1646, on lozenge shaped flan, large crown over value, C to left, R to right, beaded border both sides, rev inscription and date, 5.93g (Brooker 1225; N 2640; S 3143). Weak at top, about very fine, toned, the rarest date for the denomination.

Lot 3369

BRITISH COINS, Civil War Siege Coinage, Charles I, Obsidional Coinage, Newark besieged, Silver Ninepence, 1646, on lozenge shaped flan, large crown over value, C to left, R to right, beaded border both sides, rev inscription and date, 4.59g (Brooker 1226; N 2641; S 3145). A pleasing strike, good very fine, toned.

Lot 3370

BRITISH COINS, Civil War Siege Coinage, Charles I, Obsidional Coinage, Newark besieged, Silver Sixpence, 1646, on lozenge shaped flan, large crown over value, C to left, R to right, beaded border both sides, rev inscription and date, 2.59g (Brooker 1228; N 2642; S 3146). Traces of gilding on obverse, otherwise good fine and the rarest denomination at Newark.

Lot 3371

BRITISH COINS, Civil War Siege Coinage, Charles I, Obsidional Coinage, Pontefract besieged, Silver Shilling, 1648, on lozenge shaped flan, C.R at centre, crown above, legend DVM: SPIRO. SPERO, outer beaded circle both sides, rev castle gateway with small flag at top P and C either side of flag, date below, OBS to left, sword in hand to right, 6.25g (Brooker 1230; N 2646; S 3148). A couple of verdigris spots each side, weak in parts, bold fine / about very fine, toned and rare. ex Phil Wallick, Simpsonville, Maryland, USA, c.2000

Lot 3372

BRITISH COINS, Civil War Siege Coinage, Charles I, Obsidional Coinage, Pontefract besieged, Silver Shilling, 1648, on lozenge shaped flan, C.R at centre, crown above, legend DVM: SPIRO. SPERO, outer beaded circle both sides, rev castle gateway with small flag at top P and C either side of flag, date below, OBS to left, sword in hand to right, 6.43g (Brooker 1231; N 2646; S 3148). Lightly toned, three black spots on the obverse, weak in parts, good fine, rare. ex Phil Wallick, Simpsonville, Maryland, USA, c.1998

Lot 3373

BRITISH COINS, Civil War Siege Coinage, Charles I, Obsidional Coinage, Pontefract besieged, Silver Shilling, 1648, issued after his execution in the name of Charles II, on octagonal shaped flan, castle gateway with flag at top P and C either side of flag, ground below, OBS to left, cannon to right, legend and date around CAROLVS SECVNDVS: 1648, rev C.R at centre, crown above, legend DVM: SPIRO. SPERO, outer beaded circle both sides, 4.49g (Brooker 1234; N 2648; S 3150). Well struck, almost extremely fine, toned and very pleasing, very rare, this is the earliest coin issued in the name of Charles II in very late 1648 in the old style dating. ex Spink Numismatic Circular, October 1959, item SP11 ex Harrington Manville Collection, Spink auction 154, 12 July 2001, lot 1 ex Davissons auction 15, March 2002, lot 244

Lot 3374

BRITISH COINS, Civil War Siege Coinage, Charles I, Scarborough besieged, uniface Octagonal Silver Fantasy Piece to commemorate the Siege of Scarborough, 18th Century, view of castle with incuse outline, hand engraved around “Carolj Fortuna resurgam” 8.13g, Lightly tooled, almost extremely fine and an interesting curiosity. ex St James’s Auction 24, 23 September 2013, lot 101

Lot 3380

BRITISH COINS, Commonwealth, Silver Crown, 1652, English shield within laurel and palm branch, initial mark sun, .the. commonwealth. of. england., rev English and Irish shield, value and pellets above within beaded circle, date above, .god. with. vs., 30.01g (ESC 4; N 2721; S 3214). Attractively toned, some striations on reverse, almost extremely fine / good very fine. ex Phil Wallick, Simpsonville, Maryland, USA, c.1996

Lot 3381

BRITISH COINS, Commonwealth, Silver Halfcrown, 1652, English shield within laurel and palm branch, initial mark sun, .the. commonwealth. of. england., rev English and Irish shield, value and pellets above within beaded circle, date above, .god. with. vs., 14.71g (ESC 429; N 2722; S 3215). A little uneven in shape, bold very fine, toned. ex Patrick Finn, List 16, 1999, item 379

Lot 3382

BRITISH COINS, Commonwealth, Silver Shilling, 1652, English shield within laurel and palm branch, initial mark sun, .the. commonwealth. of. england., rev English and Irish shield, value and pellets above within beaded circle, date above, .god. with. vs., 5.84g (ESC 985; N 2724; S 3217). A pleasing coin, almost extremely fine, toned. ex Phil Wallick, Simpsonville, Maryland, USA, c.2000

Lot 3383

BRITISH COINS, Commonwealth, Silver Shilling, 1653, English shield within laurel and palm branch, initial mark sun, .the. commonwealth. of. england., rev English and Irish shield, value and pellets above within beaded circle, date above, .god. with. vs., 5.89g (ESC 987; N 2724; S 3217). Slightly double struck, rim a little uneven and a little weak at centre, about very fine, toned.

Lot 3384

BRITISH COINS, Commonwealth, Silver Shilling, 1653, English shield within laurel and palm branch, initial mark sun, .the. commonwealth. of. england., rev English and Irish shield, value and pellets above within beaded circle, date above, .god. with. vs., 5.62g (ESC 987; N 2724; S 3217). Dark tone, typical of Thames Hoard coins, shape uneven and a little weak in parts, good fine / almost very fine.

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