Lockdales Auction 116 : 12th & 13th July 2014 - page 45

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1052
Edward IV First Reign [1461-1470] silver groat, Heavy
Coinage [1461-1464], with eye in reverse inner legend,
mm. Rose, Spink 1974, reverse dirty and double-struck
in one quarter, full, round, well centred, with nice
portrait, NEF/NVF
£300 - £350
1053
Edward IV First Reign [1461-1470], silver groat, Light
Coinage [1464-1470], quatrefoils at neck, mm. rose
[1464-1465], Spink 2000, large, full and round, well
centred and a sharp even strike, reverse exhibits hoard
and cabinet tone, all legend struck up, GVF
£190 - £220
1054
Edward IV Second Reign [1471-1483], silver groat, mm.
Large Lis, E on breast for Eborac, York Mint, Spink
2102, smallish flan, very slightly bent, clear, F
£100 - £120
1055
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
£100 - £120
1056
Edward the Elder fragment of a large flan silver penny,
Small Cross / Moneyers name in two lines type, Spink
1087, obverse reads:- ]VV[ reverse reads:- [ ]LM[ ],
J.J.North gives 8 moneyers ending thus striking this type,
VF
£40 - £45
1057
Edward the Elder silver penny, Two Line Type, Spink
1087, obverse reads:- +EADVVEARD REX, reverse
reads:- BEAHSTAN MO, see J.J.North 649, p.95 for this
moneyer, with an old ticket and Ex. R. Carlyon Britton
Collection, cracked to centre, full, round, lightly crinkled,
well centred, F/GF
£280 - £300
1058
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
£80 - £100
1059
Edward VI base silver shilling, Tower Mint, tall, narrow
bust, Bust 5, obverse reads:- EDWARD VI etc., reverse
reads:- TIMOR and is dated MDXLIX, Spink 2466,
full, round, well centred, Fair
£80 - £90
1060
Edward VI silver shilling, Fine Issue [1551-1553], Spink
2482, mm. Y, full, round, well centred, very light crinkle,
centre of reverse weak, portrait nice, NVF/F
£75 - £100
1061
Edward VI silver sixpence, Fine Silver Issue [1551-1553]
mm. Tun, Spink 2483, full, round, well centred, very
light scuffs, lightly crinkled very short striking crack into
legend at obverse 10 o'clock, a little weak on legends,
portrait clear, GF
£160 - £180
1062
Edward VI, Second Reign [1471-1483] silver groat,
London Mint, mm. Large annulet [1471-1472], trefoils
on cusps, nothing by bust, Spink 2096, lightly crinkled,
dark, full, round, well centred, clear GF
£40 - £60
1063
Edwardian silver penny mm. crown/ -, obverse reads:-
EDWARDVS REX ANGLI, annulet stops, possibly
something in fields by hair, reverse reads:- CIVITAS
LOMDOM and has an annulet in one quarter, nearly
cracked in half, GF with an Elizabethan silver threepence
,Third and Fourth Issues [1561-1577], mm. Eglantine
[1573-1578] and dated 1575, Spink 2565, lightly crinkled
F/GF [2]
£40 - £60
1064
Elagabalus and Julia Maesa, Roman Colonial bronze of
5 Assaria of Marcianopolis, Moesia Inferior, Legate:-
Julius Antonius Seleucus, obverse:- Busts of Elagabalus
and Julia Maesa confronted, reverse:- Hygieia standing
right, full, round, well centred, dark even untouched
patina, GF
£50 - £60
1065
Elagabalus silver looking billon tetradrachm, obverse:-
Laureate bust right, reverse:- Eagle, wings open standing
front, on groundline, star between legs, head right,
wreath in beak, VF
£40 - £50
1066
Elizabeth I milled silver sixpence, mm. Star, 1562, large
rose, plain dress, Spink 2594, full, round, well centred, at
sometime used as a love token, GF/VF
£80 - £100
1067
Elizabeth I silver shilling Second Issue [1560-1561] mm.
Cross-Crosslet, Spink 2555, full, round, well centred,
portrait visible but weak, very light marks NF/VF with a
ditto but of the Sixth Issue, mm. Woolpack, Spink 2577,
full, round, well centred, light scuffs, F/VF [2]
£125 - £175
1068
Elizabeth I silver shilling, mm. escallop [1584-1586],
portrait worn, rest GF, ditto but a sixpence date 156[3],
mm. Pheon [1561-1565], lightly crinkled, F/GF, with a
Charles I silver shilling, mm. Tun [1636-1638], Group
D, Type 3a, full, round, well centred, weak on bust, rest
GF and lastly a ditto but a silver halfgroat, Group B,
Type 2a, mm. Plume, obverse off centre but clear,
slightly rough surfaces, GF [4]
£40 - £50
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