Lockdales Auction 117 : 13th & 14th September 2014 - page 59

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1320
Edward IV, First Reign [1461-1470], Ryal, Light
Coinage [1464-1470], Flemish imitation struck on a large
flan, Spink 1952, large, full, round, well centred, very
lightly crinkled, nice even strike, GVF
£1800 - £2000
1321
Edward the Confessor silver penny Facing Bust Issue,
Spink 1183, obverse reads:- .EADPARD REX A.,
reverse reads:- +IELFPINE ON CIC, Chichester Mint,
moneyer Aelfwine, full, round, well centred, nice portrait
and a scarce mint VF
£450 - £480
1322
Edward the Confessor silver penny Sovereign/Eagles
Type, Spink 1181, obverse reads:- EADPARD REX
ANGL., reverse reads:- +DORR ON EOFER.[D with
thorn, N reversed], York Mint, moneyre Thorr, with an
old ticket by Mike Vosper which states 'Ex. W.Howarty
Col.', full, round, well centred, little weak areas GF
£200 - £240
1323
Edward VI base core of a contemporary shilling forgery,
mm.y?, crinkled NF together with a silver groat of Philip
and Mary, reads:- POSVIMVS, mm. Lis, crinkled,
NF/GF [2]
£50 - £60
1324
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
£50 - £60
1325
Edward VI coinage in the name of Henry VIII, silver
groat, York Mint, mm. Lis / -, Bust 6, Spink 2409, flan a
little irregular but as produced, clear F
£60 - £70
1326
Edward VI silver shilling Fine Issue [1551-1553] mm. y,
Spink 2482, Ex DNW Sale 80, 9.12.2008, lot 104, and
sold with all details, very lightly crinkled, full, round, well
centred, AVF
£120 - £160
1327
Edward VI silver shilling, Fine Silver Issue [1551-1553]
mm. y, Spink 2482, has been bent as a love token, full,
round, well centred, quite nice portrait, NVF
£180 - £220
1328
Edward VI silver sixpence, Fine Silver Issue [1551-1553],
mm. Tun, Spink 2483, lightly double struck on portrait,
full, round, well centred, NVF/GF
£100 - £150
1329
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]
£30 - £40
1330
Elagabalus silver denarii, reverses Victory Sear 7553, VF,
Victory Sear 7535, striking split VF, Roma Sear 7539,
NVF, ditto but an as Victory in biga, F together with a
colonial AE17, GF, all with old tickets [5]
£40 - £50
1331
Elizabeth I milled silver sixpence 1562 mm. star, large
broad bust, small rose, S.2596, crinkled Fine.
£40 - £50
1332
Elizabeth I silver groat, Second Coinage [1560-1561]
mm. Martlet, without rose or date, Spink 2556, full, well
centred, all portrait struck up, of even colour, VF
£160 - £180
1333
Elizabeth I silver shilling mm. Key 1595-1598 Spink
2577, quite nice portrait, holed obverse 12 o,clock GF
with a threepence 1573, Spink 2566 lightly crinkled F [2]
£50 - £70
1334
Elizabeth I silver shilling, Second Issue [1560-1561] mm.
Cross-Crosslet, Spink 2555, full, round, well centred, the
edge a little irregular at two small areas, portrait a little
weak but better than normal and mostly stuck up, light
marks, NVF/VF
£280 - £300
1335
Elizabeth I silver shilling, Sixth Coinage [1582-1600],
mm. Hand [1590-1592], Spink 2577, full round flan, well
centred, a little weakness mostly on legends, quite nice
portrait, NVF
£200 - £250
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