73
1834
Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under the King
[1625-1642], mm. Star [1640-1641], Group IV, Type 4,
Foreshortened horse, Spink 2779, Ex. Bedale [Yorks]
Hoard, 2009, with CNG ticket, slightly angular, heavy
flan, F/GF
£90 - £120
1835
Charles I silver halfcrown, York Mint, mm. Lion, Class
7, Horses tail between its legs, reverse shield oval with no
CR at sides, Spink 2869, full, round, well centred, a little
edge fault at obverse 9 o'clock [as struck], VF
£400 - £600
1836
Charles I silver shillings both Tower Mint under the
King [1625-1642] mm.'s Crown [1635-1636] and Tun
[1636-1638], Group D, Type 3a, no inner circles, round
garnished shield, no CR, Spink 2791, both with flans as
produced and both NVF, together with a pattern silver
farthing? of Mary II, reverse:- Rose bush, EF [3]
£70 - £90
1837
Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King
[1625-1642] mm. tun [1636-1638], Group D, Fourth
Bust, Type 3a, no inner circles, reverse:- Round
garnished shield , no CR, Spink 2791, full, round, well
centred and a nice even strike with nice portrait,
unusually fine for the period, early strike, guideline visible
reverse a few very light marks, mostly on the obverse, VF
£140 - £160
1838
Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King
[1625-1642], mm. Crown [1635-1636], Group D, Type
3a, Spink 2791, Ex. Bedale [Yorks] Hoard, 2009, for
period, round and well centred, NVF/VF
£75 - £95
1839
Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under under the
King] [1625-1642], mm.Star [1640-1641], Group F,
Type 4/4, Spink 2799, Ex. Bedale [Yorks] Hoard, 2009,
some weakness when struck but with much mint finish
and little actual wear, VF/GVF
£120 - £160
1840
Charles I silver sixpence, Tower Mint under the King
[1625-1642] mm. Crown [1635-1636], Group D, Type
3a, Spink 2813, Ex.Bedale [Yorks] Hoard, 2009,
unusually round flan for the period, well centred, good
portrait, NVF
£100 - £130
1841
Charles II silver hammered shilling, Third Issue with
inner circles and mark of value, Spink 3322, mm.
Crown/-, small piercing at obverse 8 o'clock, a little
flatness each side, obverse very lightly scuffed, scarce, F
£40 - £50
1842
Clodius Albinus one time Governor of Britain, sestertius,
struck under Septimius Severus at Rome in 194 A.D.,
with full obverse legend D CLOD SEPT ALBIN CAES,
reverse:- Concordia seated left, Sear 6148, no corrosion,
NVF/GF
£300 - £350
1843
Cnut silver penny Short Cross Type, Spink 1159, reverse
reads:- +LIFINC ON OCX:, Oxford Mint, moneyer
Lifinc, found Priory Meadow, Tarston, Nr. Needham
Market, Suffolk and sold with old ticket, full, round, well
centred with extreme edge nick at obverse 12 o'colock
[hardly visible], obverse slightly double-struck on upper
legend, scarce, NVF/VF
£225 - £275
1844
Cnut silver penny, Short Cross Issue, Spink 1152, reverse
reads:- +SPARTINC ON LIN, Lincoln Mint, moneyer
Swartinc, Ex. DNW Sale 77, 12.3.2008, lot 190 and sold
with all details, cracked in centre, AVF
£80 - £120
1845
Commonwealth silver halfcrown 1651, NVF
£350 - £450
1846
Commonwealth silver halfgroat, Spink 3221, nice
example, lightly crinkled, VF
£50 - £70
1847
Commonwealth silver halfpenny, Spink 3223, GF/F
£40 - £50
1848
Commonwealth silver shilling 1652, full, round, well
centred, VF
£400 - £500
1849
Constantine I, follis, Trier Mint 310-313A.D., obverse:-
Laurette and cuirassed bust of Constantine, right,
reverse:- Helmeted and cuirassed bust of Mars, right,
Sear 16001, rough surfaces, NVF/GF
£30 - £40
1850
Constantius I as Caesar under Maximian, 293-305A.D.,
follis, unmarked but of the London Mint, reverse:-
Genius of the Roman People, Sear 14034, dark even
tone, both dies slightly off centre, nice even strike GVF
£40 - £50