Charles I Civil War Seige Piece of Newark, silver ninepence, obverse:- Jewelled crown, 11/9 pearls to left and right of orb [although this not visible], OBS:NEWARK 1645, same dies as Brooker 1226, same reverse die as 1221 [2/6d.], trace of decoration under reverse design?, reverse struck a little low, holed at top, GF
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Charles I Civil War Seige Piece of Newark, silver ninepence, struck from gilt-silver plate, wt.4.02g., obverse:- Jewelled crown, 10 pearls either side of orb and 4 extra pearls above crown band, OBS:NEWARK 1646, dies not in brooker, three angled paralleled lines at top reverse, probably not plate decoration but deliberately cut in, the yellow gilt still just visible, Spink 3144, VF/NVF
Charles I Civil War Seige Piece of Newark, silver shilling, obverse:- Jewelled crown, 10 pearls either side of orb, OBS:NEWARK 1646, same dies as Brooker 1255, same reverse die as 1222 [halfcrown] and 1227 [ninepence], Spink 3143, reverse slightly off centre, holed at 12 o'clock, VF/F
Charles I Civil War Seige Piece of Newark, silver sixpence, obverse:- Jewelled crown, 12 pearls each side of orb, OBS:NEWARK 1646, same dies as Brooker 1228, struck on a large flan which exhibits plate edge beading on the edge of the reverse, some weakness, mostly on the reverse, Spink 3146, scarce, NVF/F
Charles I silver crown, Tower Mint under the King [1625-1642] mm. Crown [1635-1636], Group III, Type 3a, upright sword, reverse oval shield, no CR, Spink 2758, full, round, well centred, centre of obverse weak and holed in field, obverse 3 o'clock, both sides with very small stress fractures each side, NF/GF
Cnut silver penny Short Cross Type, Spink 1159, reverse reads:- +LIFINC ON OCX:, Oxford Mint, moneyer Lifinc, found Priory Meadow, Tarston, Nr. Needham Market, Suffolk and sold with old ticket, full, round, well centred with extreme edge nick at obverse 12 o'colock [hardly visible], obverse slightly double-struck on upper legend, scarce, NVF/VF
Edward IV, First Reign 1461-1470, Heavy Coinage 1461-1464 silver penny of Durham, reverse reads:- ]UNOLI[, King's Receiver 1462-1464, rose in centre, Spink 1988A, found near Needham Market, Suffolk in Priory Meadow, smallish uneven edged flan [probably as struck] a quite even strike for these difficult to find pieces in any good grade, portrait visible, GF/VF
Hammered English silver, Charles I shilling, Spink 2799, GF/VF ditto but sixpence 1627, Spink 2807 scarce, full, crinkled F, Mary groat, Spink 2492, full, crinkled, GF, plus shillings of Edward VI [Fine], Philip and Mary, Elizabeth I, Charles I and a ditto but cut down, these Poor to NF, and two others [10]
Henry I silver penny, Double Inscription Type, BMC 11 [although some numismatists think this to be BMC 10], Spink 1272, obverse reads:- h[ ], reverse reads:- ]BV[ ]ON [L]VNDENN, London Mint, moneyer looks to be unrecorded, this type being extremely rare of any mint, before the advent of detecting there was thought to be 11-12 in total known, the total today is probably around 40, found Suffolk, full, round, half-flat [as struck] a very small area of edge bent up, lightly crinkled, dark toned, extremely rare, GF
Henry I silver penny, Quadrilateral on Cross Fleury Type, B.M.C. 15, Spink 1276, obverse reads:- [+h]ENRICVS.:, reverse reads:- +A [ ]ON:NORR?, Norwich Mint but moneyer far from sure, possibly starting with an 'A', Norwich is given the moneyers Aedstan, Ailwi and Alwerd, who begin thus in J.J.North, slightly irregular flan, reverse off centre, scarce, F
Henry II silver penny, Cross-crosslets or Tealby Type, Class F2, Spink 1342, obverse reads:- +hE[ ], reverse reads:- +WIL[LEL]M:ON:CAR, Carlisle Mint, moneyer Willelm, same dies as BMC 227a, same obverse as BMC 228-229, same obverse as BMC 611 [Newcastle], FEJ photos 20/No.13, with an old ticket by JCS, F
James I silver crown, Third Coinage [1619-1625], reverse reads:- QVAE DEVS, mm. Lis [1623-1624], horse walks on grass ground line, Spink 2664, full, round, well centred, striking crack, obverse 6 o'clock, very light graffiti in top left field, weak on king's head and areas of edge of reverse shield otherwise VF
John silver penny, Short Cross Class Vbi, curls 3/3, Spink 1351, reverse reads:- +SIMON.ON.EICE, Chichester Mint, moneyer Simon, same dies as Mass 1476, found near Needham Market, Suffolk, Lower Field [Willisham Field], full, round, well centred, very slightly bent, little flat area on each side, dark toned, scarce, NVF/VF
Parthia Gotarzes I, 95-90 B.C., silver drachm, obverse:- Bust right with very pointed beard, wearing helmet with ear covers, decorated with beads which continue down back of drapery, helmet has further outer decoration, reverse:- Seated archer, right, Sellwood 33.6, with very detailed ticket by Dr.Vezin, well centred and struck, very small surface fault before bust, toned, VF
Parthia Gotarzes I, 95-90 B.C., silver drachm, obverse:- Helmeted, bearded and draped bust left, helmet decorated with beads and with further outer decoration, veil down back, reverse:- Seated archer, left, Sellwood 33 but reverse an unlisted variety, with detailed ticket by Dr.Vezin, heart shaped flan, F
Parthia Osroes II, 190 A.D., silver drachm, obverse:- Bearded bust, left, wearing decorated helmet with ear covers, with band tied round top with tie in field as is a veil which runs down back, reverse:- Crude, stylised, seated archer, right, Mitchiner ACW 69, with detailed ticket by Dr.Vezin, obverse slightly off centre, scarce, VF
Parthia Phraates III, 70-57 B.C., silver drachm, obverse:- Draped bust left, very pointed beard, wearing horned helmet with ear flaps, decorated with beads, veil down back, further decoration round outer helmet, reverse:- Seated archer, right, Sellwood 39 but this particular type not listed, with very detailed ticket by Dr. Vezin, slightly oval flan, VF
Parthia Vardanes II, 55-58 A.D., silver tetradrachm, obverse:- Bust, bearded, draped, jewelled and with hair in a band, reverse:- King seated right, standing Tyche before, Sellwood 69.10 - 69.12, sold with a very detailed ticket by Dr. Vezin, metal fault on bust which has resulted in surface loss, GF/NVF
Parthian silver drachma first of Mithridates II, 123-88 B.C., obverse:- Bearded, draped and helmeted bust left, veil down back, reverse:- Seated archer, left, Sellwood 24.11, slightly uneven surfaces GF, together with a piece of Artebanus II, 10-38 A.D., similar to last but tie to back of bust, reverse ditto but cruder work, Sellwood 63.9, GF both with detailed tickets by Dr. Vezin [2]
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