Lockdales Auction 109 : 16th & 17th November 2013 - page 44

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1078
Edward IV silver groat, First Reign [1461-1470] Light
Coinage [1464-1470] of London, mm. crown/sun mule,
quatrefoils at neck, quatrefoil on breast, Spink 2001, very
light crinkle, VF
£75 - £95
1079
Edward IV, First Reign 1461-1470, Light Coinage 1464-
1470, silver groat of London, mm. crown 1468-1469,
quatrefoils by neck, Spink 2000, struck slightly low, GF
£40 - £60
1080
Edward IV, First reign [1461-1470], Light Coinage
[1464-1470], silver groat of York, 'E' on breast,
quatrefoils at neck, mm. Lis, Spink 2012, smallish flan,
even strike, VF
£180 - £190
1081
Edward IV, Second Reign 1471-1483, silver groat of
London, mm. Heraldic Cinquefoil 1480-1483, obverse:-
pierced rose on breast, no fleurs on cusps above crown,
saltire stops, reverse:- Pierced roses in legend plus saltires,
extra pellet in one quarter, Spink 2100, dark patchy tone,
GF
£60 - £80
1082
Edward I, silver halfpenny of Berwick-on-Tweed, Class I,
Lombardic 'E' obverse and Roman 'E' reverse, J.J.N.
p.27, 1071, reverse reads:- [VILL]ABERE[VVICI], flan
a little chipped and one short crack but scarce and clear
example, GF together with a Canterbury and London
penny of Edward I, one with two short cracks, both F [3]
£50 - £55
1083
Edward
the
Confessor
silver
cut-halfpenny,
Sovereign/Eagles Type, obverse reads:- ]XANGLO, ['N'
reversed], reverse reads:- ]RIC ONN HV[, both 'N's
reversed only the first stroke of the 'V' visible,
Huntingdon Mint, moneyer Godric, R.Eaglen in his
study of this mint [BNJ 69, 1999, p.133, 276/7], lists 2
pieces known by Godric and Godwine, the present coin
being a die duplicate of 276, strangely there being more
Sovereign Eagles / Hammer Cross mules presently
known of Huntingdon [3], Spink 118, extremely
£150 - £180
1084
Edward VI 'silver' shilling, Second Period 1549-1550,
similar to Bust 4 but a contemporary forgery, base with
traces of silver wash, Fair
£40 - £45
1085
Edward VI base silver shilling, Second Period Jan 1549 -
April 1550, obverse:- EDWARD VI etc., reverse:-
TIMOR etc., mm ?/swan, Bust 4, reverse seems to end
[M]D:L, Spink 2466, probably full flan with very slight
bent, top half of portrait visible, rest only just visible, light
scuffs in fields, Fair parts F
£100 - £110
1086
Edward VI silver shilling, Fine Issue 1551-1553, mm.
Tun, Spink 2482, full, round, well centred, weak down
side of face, NVF/VF
£180 - £200
1087
Elagabalus, tetradrachm of Antioch, Syria or possibly
Emesa, Prieur 249, reverse double-struck, Dr. Vezin
could only trace 7 of these, scarce both dies slightly off
centre, VF
£80 - £100
1088
Elizabeth I Shilling Second Issue [1560-1561], mm.
martlet, Spink 2555, full, round, well centred, a little
weak on portrait, rest GF
£65 - £75
1089
Elizabeth I silver penny, Second Issue, 1560-1561 mm.
cross-crosslet, Spink 2558, lightly crinkled, nice little
portrait, a little damage to top edge NVF/GF together
with a ditto but James I, Spink 2659, full, round, well
centred, GF [2]
£20 - £30
1090
Elizabeth I silver shilling, Second Coinage 1560-1561,
mm. Martlet, full, round, Fair/VF, together with a ditto
but a silver sixpence, Third and Fourth Issues, 1561-
1577, mm. Eglantine 1573-1578 and dated 1575, full,
round, well centred, NF and lastly a Sasanian silver
dirhem, full and round, even strike, possibly metal tested
on small area of edge, VF [3]
£40 - £60
1091
Elizabeth I silver shilling, Sixth Issue [1582-1600], mm.
key [1595-1598], Spink 2577, large but slightly irregular
flan, slightly rough surfaces but above average, NVF
£100 - £125
1092
Elizabeth I silver sixpences, mm. rose 1565, GF, ditto
mm. eglantine [1573-1578], date not clear, Fair and
lastly mm. bell [1582-1583] dated 1583, Fair [3]
£20 - £30
1093
Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Fifth Issue [1578-1582] but
reverse die altered from a Third and Fourth Issue ie mm.
Greek Cross / Greek Cross over eglantine and date 1578
over 1577, full, round, edge a little ragged at one point,
GF
£50 - £60
1094
Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Third and Fourth Coinage
1561-1577, mm. Pheon 1561-1565 and dated 1561,
small bust 1F, Spink 2561, inner beaded circle 17.5mm.,
full, round, well centred, light scuffs GF
£40 - £60
1095
Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Third and Fourth Coinages
[1561-1577] mm. Coronet [1567-1570] and dated 1569,
Bust 4B, Spink 2562, full, round, well centred, NVF/GF
£75 - £85
1096
Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Third and Fourth Issues
[1561-1577] mm. castle [1569-1571] and dated 1570,
Bust 4B, Spink 2562, full, round, NVF
£100 - £120
1097
Elizabeth I silver threefarthings, Third and fourth Issue
[1561-1577] mm. pheon [1561-1565] and dated 1561
with rose, Spink 2571, scarce, NVF
£100 - £125
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