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Russia silver kopeck of Bazil Ivanovich Shuisky [1606-1610], obverse reads:- PC [Pskov Mint], below Czar galloping right striking downwards with lance, reverse reads:- TSAR AND GRAND PRINCE VASILEY IVANOVICH OF ALL RUSSIA, in five lines of cyrillic script, Chaudoir 328, lustrous, rare, GVF
Russia silver kopeck of Boris Fedorovich Godunov [1598-1605], Novgorod Mint, year 7110 = 1602, obverse:- Boris galloping right, striking downwards with lance, reverse reads:- TSAR AND GRAND PRINCE BORIS THE DOROVICH OF ALL RUSSIA in cyrillic script, Chaudoir 295, lower line is weakly struck, otherwise, rare, VF
Aethelred II silver penny, Last Small Cross type, with four extra crosses in reverse field at the end of each arm, these from the punched in series rather than engraved, Spink 1154var., reverse reads:- +ELFPINE ON COLE, Colchester Mint, moneyer Elfwine, this coin being the 19th known to Sadler in his corpus in Vol. I, p.132, the present coin is a die-duplicate of that listed in the BNJ 36, p.76, pl.IX, 42, BEH - , peck marked, mostly on the reverse, lightly crinkled, full, round, well centred, a scarce mint and a very rare type, from the Eastern sea-board of England, GF/F
Aethelred II silver penny, Long Cross Type, Spink 1151, reverse reads:- +EADPOLD M/O LVND [`O`s with central dots], London Mint, Moneyer Eadwold, found Lower Gravel Pit, Tarston, Nr. Stowmarket, Suffolk, with old ticket, full, round, well centred with light central crease down reverse voided cross, GF/NVF
Ancients (10): Septimius Severus silver denarius RSC Vol.III, 7a, two filled holes behind busts but rare, VF; Titus as Augustus silver denarius RSC 268, ancient surface loss from reverse but scarce VF/F; Parthia Orodes II, 57-88B.C. silver drachm VF; Hadrian bronze hemidrachm of Alexandria VF, plus other good Roman & Colonial bronzes.
Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under the King [1625-1642] mm. Circle enclosing an Annulet [1641-1643], Group III, Type 3a2, Spink 2775, a deliberate light scratch aross the obverse, F/GF, with a ditto but Tower Mint under Parliament [1642-1649], mm. [R], [1644-1645], Group III, Type 3a3, Spink 2778, F both with the usual angular flan [2]
Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King [1625-1642] mm. tun [1636-1638], Group D, Fourth Bust, Type 3a, no inner circles, reverse:- Round garnished shield , no CR, Spink 2791, full, round, well centred and a nice even strike with nice portrait, unusually fine for the period, early strike, guideline visible reverse a few very light marks, mostly on the obverse, VF
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], silver groat, Light Coinage [1464-1470], Coventry Mint, mm. Sun, `C` on breast, quatrefoils at neck, reverse reads:- CIVITAS COVETRE [a die fault in the form of a crescent on its back over `VE`?] with an old B.A.Seaby ticket which states `Bulletin March 1985 E41 S2003`, typical smallish flan NVF
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