60
1336
Elizabeth I silver shilling, Sixth Coinage [1582-1600],
mm. Tun [1592-1595], Spink 2577, flan slightly irregular
but nice well centred strike, centre of reverse slightly
double-struck, nice portrait GVF/NVF
£350 - £400
1337
Elizabeth I silver sixpence 1566, Spink 2562 F/GF ditto
1575, Spink 2563 obverse scuffs F/GF plus a halfgroat,
Spink 2579 Fair/F plus a penny, Spink 2570 attempted
piercing F [4]
£40 - £60
1338
Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Milled Coinage [1561-1571],
mm. star and dated 1562, small rose, Spink 2596, full,
round, well centred, very lightly crinkled, GF/VF
£170 - £220
1339
Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Sixth Issue [1582-1600], mm.
A [1582-1584] and dated 1583, full, round, well centred,
some weakness but quite good portrait, GF, together with
an Edward I silver farthing, Class 10, typically struck on
an oval flan, GF [2]
£60 - £80
1340
Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Third and Fourth Issues
[1561-1577] mm. Coronet [1567-1570] and dated 1569,
Spink 2562, full, round, well centred, small area of
weakness each side GF, with an Edward III silver penny
of Durham, F and a Roman copper depicting the She-
Wolf and Twins, NVF [3]
£50 - £60
1341
Ferdinand I of Hungary AR c.16mm. x 3, 1521,1531
and 1556, EF with 3 x Indian fanams, 1 gold, 2 silver,
with an AE28 of Philip IV of Naples, Spain, weak NF
with an AE 25/26 of the Neapolitan Republic 1647-1648
and dated 1648, rare, NF and lastly 2 x Roman colonial
bronzes of Macedonia and Antioch, of Augustus and
Elagabalus, both F, last four with detailed tickets by
Dr.R.Vezin [10]
£50 - £60
1342
From an old cabinet a series of Roman Imperial bronzes
from the House of Constantine, these much better then
these normally turn up, probably because they were
selected for the collection, many have old tickets but it is
possible that some have been transposed F to EF [38]
£60 - £70
1343
Geta silver denarii struck as Caesar under Septimius
Severus and Caracalla, 198-209A.D., reverse Geta
standing beside trophy, Sear 7196, EF, Providentia Sear
7197, very short striking split NVF and Securitas Sear
7200, GVF all with their old tickets [3]
£50 - £60
1344
Gordian III silver looking antoniniani, reverses:-
Aequitas, Sear 2427, Laetitia, Sear 2438, Gordian
standing right, Sear 2453 and lastly Jupiter, Sear 2437,
all with their old tickets, GVF to EF [4]
£40 - £50
1345
Hadrian bronze hemidrachm of Alexandria, Egypt,
reverse:- Nilus reclining left, left arm resting on
hippotamus, his right arm and hand supporting a
cornucopiae containing infant Genius and reed, of year
12, Sear 3757, possibly lacquered but better than these
normally turn up, VF
£60 - £80
1346
Hammered Coins (17) and Jettons (32) assortment.
£50 - £70
1347
Harold II silver penny PAX Issue, head left, with sceptre,
Spink 1186, reverse reads:- +SPEARTING ON PI,
Winchester Mint, moneyer Swearting only one other
specimen recorded in the Winchester Corpus, these dies
and that is BMC 120, lightly crinkled, obverse very
slightly off centre, obverse legend weak, portrait clear,
rare, F/GF
£1300 - £1500
1348
Harold II silver penny, PAX Type, Spink 1186, obverse
reads:- +HAROLD REX ANGL:, reverse reads:-
+ALMER ON LINCO, Lincoln Mint, Moneyer Almer,
Mossop in his corpus of the Lincoln Mint could only
record a single specimen of this type by this moneyer, the
present piece being a die-duplicate and in better
condition, with an old ticket, full, round, well centred,
nice even strike, EF
£2500 - £2800
1349
Henry II silver penny, Short Cross Issue, Class 1b, curls
2/5, reverse reads:- +OSBER ON WILT, Wilton Mint,
moneyer Osber, Spink 1344, full and round, obverse
slightly double-struck, VF
£175 - £195
1350
Henry II silver penny, Short Cross, Class 1c, no stop
before REX, reverse reads:- +RAVL.ON.LVNDE,
London Mint, moneyer Raul, Spink 1345, full flan, well
centred, from surface probably a detector find, GF with a
silver halfgroat of Edward III, London, cracked GF [2]
£55 - £70
1351
Henry III silver penny Long Cross Issue, Class 5b2,
pointed chin, crown with end pellets, London Mint,
moneyer Nicole, Spink 1368A, full. round, reverse
slightly off centre, nice clear portrait, NVF
£40 - £45
1352
Henry III silver penny Long Cross with sceptre reads:-
hENRIC ON LVNDE [EN,ND,ligulated] a little double-
struck reverse, NVF with a small hammered English
halfpenny possibly of Richard II, Intermediate style with
the Lombardic 'N's in LONDON and no marks on
breast, Spink 1699? F [2]
£40 - £50
1353
Henry V silver penny of London, Class F mullet and
trefoil by crown, Spink 1780, shadow of reverse cross
visible on the obverse, patchy tone but a clear example, F
£40 - £50
1354
Henry VI First Reign [1422-1461] silver groat, Pinecone-
mascle Issue [1431-1433], Calais Mint, Spink 1875, nice
even stike with nice portrait, VF
£75 - £100
1355
Henry VI First Reign [1422-1461], silver groat, Rosette-
Mascle Issue [1430-1431], Calais Mint, mm. Cross
Pommee / Plain Cross, Spink 1859, full, round, well
centred, slightly bent and a crack at obverse 1 o'clock,
light scuffs, GF/NVF
£60 - £70
1356
Henry VI First Reign [1422-1461], silver halfgroat,
Annulet Issue [1422-1430], Calais Mint, with annulets
reverse, Spink 1840, full, round, well centred, GVF
£130 - £150
1357
Henry VII silver groat, Facing Bust Issue, London Mint,
mm. Lis issuant from rose [1498-1499], crown with one
plain and one jewelled arch, Bust IIIc, Spink 2199, full,
round, well centred, probably a detector find as has an
even dull greyish tone with some of the highlights
reflective, NVF
£80 - £100