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Elizabeth I silver threepence, 1574 mm. Eglantine [1573-1578], Spink 2566, flan a little ragged at one small area, GF together with a Henry VIII halfgroat, struck under Edward VI, struck at Southwark, reads:- CIVITAS LONDON, Spink 2411, reverse a little double struck at shield top and a small hairline crack into legend [hardly visible], NF/GF, plus one other [3]
Geta as Caesar under Septimius Severus silver denarius, Rome Mint 202 A.D., reverse:- SECVRIT IMPERI I, Securitas entroned left, holding globe, Sear 7200 with a ditto but of Septimius Severus, Rome Mint 201 A.D., reverse:- RESTITVTORI VRBIS, Severus in military attire, sacrificing over tripod-altar and holding spear, Sear 6357 [reading as RIC 168a which is scarce], both GVF [2]
Geta as Caesar under Septimius Severus, silver denarius, Laodicea Mint 200 A.D., reverse reads:- VICT AETERN, Victory hovering left, holding open wreath with both hands, over shield set on base, Sear 7205var., superb boyish bust of neat compact style typical of this mint, reverse slightly off centre, with original finish, GEF/EF
Group of unsorted mostly mediaeval European pieces, 9, 5 of which are silver, average F, plus 3 x ditto but jettons, plus 6 x English 17th. century tokens [one holed] Fair-F plus two Charles I copper farthings, one nice, a denarius of Severus Alexander, Sear 7895, GVF, an antoninianus of Gordian III, Sear 8612, GVF, a ditto but Gallianus, Sear 10351, GF plus a Ptolemaic silver tetradrachm, VF and lastly 2 x Roman Republican denarii, both F [26]
Hammered silver pieces of Charles I, Halfcrown [clipped], shillings, mm.Tun, full, round, F/GF, Star, NF/F, mm.Triangle, full, round, lightly crinkled, P/NVF, a ditto, mm. not clear and a ditto, clipped, plus a large fragment and a silver sixpence, mm. Portcullis and lastly a silver penny, NF/F [9]
Harold I, silver penny, Fleur-de-Lis type, variety with fleur-de-lis between two pellets, Spink 1165, obverse reads:- +HAR:OLD R.EX., reverse reads:- +GODRI IC ON STA., Stamford Mint, moneyer Godric, sold with two old pen and ink tickets, one of which states 'Ex. Lockett Lot 2800', full, round, well centred, rare, GVF/NEF
Henry II silver penny, Short Cross Type, Class 1b, reverse reads:- +REINALD.ON.NOR, Northampton Mint, moneyer, Reinald, with old finds ticket, full, round, well centred a little extreme edge loss at obverse 4 to 5 o'clock, reverse lightly scuffed, nice clear portrait this VF rest F
Henry III Long Cross silver penny by Ion of Bury St. Edmunds, full, round, reverse slightly off centre, F together with 9 x Edward I silver pennies not sorted by us but if piece has ticket we have followed same, London 2b, 3g, 5b/5a, 8b and 9b, Canterbury 3g + 1, Lincoln 3d and Durham, average GF [10]
Henry VI silver halfpenny of London, Leaf-Pellet Issue, mm. Cross Patonce, leaf on breast, Spink 1928, GF, with an Edward IV silver halfpenny of York with 'T' and slanting key by bust, Spink 2134, GF and lastly a silver sixpence of Charles I, mm. not clear but possibly [R], square topped shield, lightly crinkled, NF [3] all with old finds tickets
Henry VIII silver groat struck under Edward VI [1547-1551], mm. Lis, reads:- POSVI, Spink 2403, has a very small dent at obverse 11 o'clock, full, Fair, with a ditto but Southwark, mm. -/E, reads:- CIVITAS LONDON, crescents in reverse forkends, hairline crack at obverse 7 o'clock, full, round, centres weak, Fair, together with a ditto but halfgroat of Canterbury, seems very large iron used for the '8' and pellet below reverse shield?, Spink 2415, full, Fait/F [3]
Henry VIII silver groat struck under Edward VI [1547-1551], Southwark, mm. -/E, reads:- CIVITAS LONDON, roses in forkends, Spink 2404, clear, GF with a ditto but of Canterbury and from Henry's Third Coinage [1544-1547], Spink 2373, flan a little angular but quite nice portrait, F and lastly a ditto but of York, Spink 2374, large irregular flan with short striking split at obverse 4 o'clock, looks to have been gilt at sometime, F [3]
Henry VIII silver groat, Second Coinage [1526-1544], Laker Bust A3, Lombardic/Lombardic lettering, saltires in reverse cross ends, mm. Rose, Spink 2337C, found King's Field, Tarston, Nr. Needham Market, Suffolk, full and round, reverse slightly off centre, dark tone, patchy on the reverse, obverse very lightly scuffed, GF
Henry VIII silver groat, Second Coinage [1526-1544], Laker Bust D, Lombardic/Lombardic lettering, salitires in reverse cross ends, mm. lis, Spink 2337E, found near Needham Market, Suffolk, originally a full round flan, now a little extreme edge loss at obverse 1 to 2 o'clock, lightly crinkled, dark uneven tone, F
Henry VIII silver halfgroat, Third Coinage, 1544-1547, Canterbury Mint, Spink 2378, full, round, reverse slightly off centre, found Peartree Meadow, Nr Needham Market, Suffolk, with an old ticket which states 'TN 435', legend a little flat in places but centres better than normal for this issue, including the portrait, NVF
James I silver shilling, Fourth Bust, mm. Coronet [1607-1609], Spink 2655, F, a ditto but sixpence, Second Bust, dated 1604, mm. Lis, Spink 2648 NF/F hairline crack, and a Charles I Tower Mint silver shilling, Group F, Type 4.4 mm. Star [1640-1641], Spink 2799, all Ex. Bedale Hoard 2009, full, round, F/GF
Marcus Aurelius, silver denarius, Rome Mint 163 A.D., reverse:- PROV DEOR TR P XVII COS III, Providentia standing left, NVF and Diva Faustina Junior, silver denarius, Rome Mint 176-180 A.D., struck under Marcus Aurelius, reverse:- CONSECRATIO, Peacock standing facing, head right, tail spread, RIC 743, NEF/GVF and flan with slightly irregular edges, NEF [2]
Mediaeval silver Halfgroats, all of Canterbury, first:- Edward IV, knot below bust, quatrefoils at neck omitted, Spink 2025, nice portrait NVF, second:- Henry VII, mm. Tun, no stops, Spink 2211, GF and lastly ditto but clear double-arched crown and rosette stops, mm. ?, Spink 2210, GF [3]
Mediaeval, mostly English silver hammered including cut-halves and quarters and fragments c28, bag of continental jettons and English copper fathings, James I and Charles I, some fragments some damaged, c.40, with a bag of base coins c.64, plus 4/- of .925 and 1/- .50 silver and hundreds of coin plastics [c138]
Octavian silver denarius, Rome Mint? 32-31 B.C., obverse:- Diademed head of Pax right, olive branch before, cornucopiae behind, reverse:- Octavian in military attire, walking right, his right hand raised and holding spear over shoulder, in left, dividing CAESAR DIVI F in field, Sear 1549, large flan, good metal, F
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