47
1217
Domitian as Augustus, brass sestertius, Rome Mint 88-89
A.D., reverse reads:- IOVI [VIC]TORI [S C], Jupiter
seated left, holding Victory and long sceptre, Sear 2766,
with an old ticket which states '80/-' weak on parts of
obverse legend, nice portrait, flan slightly 'cup' shaped
hence centre of reverse has been protected, some old
corrosion pits at reverse bottom but of even colour,
NVF/GF
£100 - £130
1218
Dynastic silver denarius of Septimius Severus, Rome
Mint 201 A.D., obverse:- Bust of Julia Domna, draped
right, legend:- IVLIA AVGVSTA, reverse:- Bare headed
bust of Geta, draped, right, legend:- P SEPT GETA
CAES PONT, Sear 6535, with old ticket, well centred,
scarce, NVF
£100 - £200
1219
Eadgar silver penny, Two Line Type, Spink 1129,
obverse reads:- .EADGAR.REX, reverse reads:-
HERIGER MO ['HE' ligate, small 'o', line above 'M'],
moneyer Heriger [see J.J.North p.109], lightly crinkled,
full and round, VF
£300 - £350
1220
Edmund, King of East Anglia, silver penny, Spink 954,
obverse:- +EADMVND REX [unbarred 'A', 'N'
reversed], around a central 'A', reverse reads:-
+EADPALD MO ['A's with central bar] around central
cross with pellets within its quarters, moneyer Eadwald,
light greenish deposit at centre of obverse, very small
areas of extreme edge loss at obverse 5 and 9 o'clock,
very rare, VF
£525 - £575
1221
Edward I silver farthing, Class 3de, obverse reads:- E R
ANGLIE, reverse reads:- LONDONIENSIS, seems to
have one curved and one straight side to crown, Spink
1445A or 1446, full and round, well centred and an even
strike, VF
£50 - £60
1222
Edward I silver pennies all of London, Class Ic, 2a and
2b, all with old tickets, average VF [3]
£40 - £50
1223
Edward I silver pennies first in the name of Henry III,
Class VI, Bury St Edmunds, second of York Class 3c and
third of London, Class 3d, all with their old tickets, one
crinkled F others NVF [3]
£30 - £40
1224
Edward I silver penny, London Mint, Class 5a, Spink
1399, spread flan, pellet on breast, late 'S', 'A's unbarred
[this not clear], comma-shaped contraction mark, large
and round, well centred, slightly uneven tone, VF
£60 - £70
1225
Edward III silver halfpenny, Reading Mint, reverse an
escallop
in
'NGY'
quarter,
obverse
reads:-
+EDWARDVS REX A * R, reverse reads:-
VILLARADINGY, Spink 1541var. given as star before
or after mint ie. the reverse, present piece has a star on
the obverse between last two letters of the legend, see
Withers p.22, not listed, very rare, NVF
£600 - £650
1226
Edward III, silver penny, Fourth Coinage [1351-1361]
London Mint, annulet below bust, annulet in one reverse
quarter, Series G, Spink 1597, nice portrait, VF
£70 - £90
1227
Edward IV Second Reign [1471-1483], silver halfgroat
of Canterbury, Archbishop Bourchier, C on breast, mm.
rose [1477-1480], Spink 2106, a little double-struck and
in parts weak on legends but quite nice portrait, VF
£140 - £160
1228
Edward IV silver groat, First Reign [1461-1470], Light
Coinage [1464-1470], mm. Sun [1467-1468], reverse a
lis placed after 'CIVITAS', Spink 2000, round and well
centred, light scuffs, slightly bent, NVF
£70 - £90
1229
Edward the Confessor silver penny, Small Flan Issue,
Spink 1175, obverse reads:- +EDPERD RE., reverse
reads:- +BVNINC ON GIP, Ipswich Mint moneyer
Bruninc, see Sadler Vol. II, pp.107-108 for corpus of this
issue, 7 coins listed by this moneyer, 4 [as this coin] dies
1/1, ie total of 8 coins recorded of the mint by Bruninc,
present coin struck on a large flan for the issue and
thought to be a new detector find, GVF
£550 - £600
1230
Edward VI base shilling, Durham House Mint, mm. Bow
[1548-1550], obverse:- EDWARD VI etc., reverse:-
INIMICOS, Spink 2472, with nice pen and ink ticket,
which states, 'Seaby 1963 Ex. RCB' [ Raymond Carlyon-
Britton Collection, 4333] and priced at 20/-, F
£150 - £170
1231
Edwardian
silver
pennies,
Berwick-on-Tweed,
Canterbury x 2, Durham and London x 7, NF to NVF
[11]
£60 - £80