50
1144
Charles II silver halfcrown, Third Issue, mm.
Crown/Crown, with inner circles and mark of value,
Spink 3321, little digs each side, full, slightly irregular
flan, GF
£200 - £250
1145
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
£180 - £220
1146
Commonwealth crown 1656 over 1654, mm. Sun, full,
round, well centred with minimal double-striking on
legends, weak on 'G' in 'GOD' otherwise VF
£2000 - £3000
1147
Domitian as Caesar under Vespasian silver denarius,
Rome Mint 76-78 A.D., regular series, reverse:- Ceres,
Sear 2636, with old packet, toned VF
£40 - £50
1148
Domitian silver denarius, Rome Mint 82 A.D., reverse:-
Fortuna standing left, Sear 2752, with old packet, scarce,
VF with light porosity.
£50 - £60
1149
Edward I silver penny, Class 4e, pellet before London, 3
pellets on breast, Spink 1398, found Suffolk, full, round,
well centred, dark toned, a little flat on part of reverse
legend, outerwise VF
£40 - £45
1150
Edward III silver penny of London, Pre-Treaty Period
1351-1361], Class C, mm. Cross 1 [1351-1352], 'R' with
wedge tail, annulet in each reverse quarter, Spink 1584,
found Suffolk, full, round, well centred, a little weak on
legend each side, good portrait, NVF
£50 - £60
1151
Edward IV First Reign [1461-1470] silver groat, Light
Coinage [1464-1470], mm. Sun [1469-1470],
Quatrefoils at neck, Spink 2000, NVF
£80 - £100
1152
Edward IV, First Reign 1461-1470, Heavy Coinage
1461-1464 silver penny of Durham, reverse reads:-
]UNOLI[, King's Receiver 1462-1464, rose in centre,
Spink 1988A, found near Needham Market, Suffolk in
Priory Meadow, smallish uneven edged flan [probably as
struck] a quite even strike for these difficult to find pieces
in any good grade, portrait visible, GF/VF
£50 - £60
1153
Edward VI silver crown, Fine Issue, [1551-1553] and
dated 1552, mm. Tun, full, round, well centred, with
wire line inner circles, nice even strike, NVF/VF
£1750 - £2250
1154
Edward VI silver groat with the bust and name of Henry
VIII, Bust 5, Spink 2403, full, well centred, a little
weakness here and there but above average portrait,
NVF/F
£170 - £190
1155
Edward VI, Fine Issue [1551-1553] silver sixpence,
London Mint, mm. Tun, Spink 2483, full and round,
lightly crinkled, short striking crack into legend at
obverse 10 o'clock, GF centres somewhat better.
£160 - £180
1156
Elagabulus and Julia Maesa, Roman Colonial bronze 5
assaria of Marcianopolis, Moesia Inferior, legate:- Julius
Antonius Seleucus, obverse:- Their busts facing, reverse:-
Hygieia, standing right, dark even patina, GF
£40 - £50
1157
Elizabeth I silver crown, Seventh Issue [1601-1602], mm.
1 [1601], Spink 2582, full, round, well centred, pierced
just before obverse 12 o'clock [almost on the mint mark],
a good even strike, NVF/VF
£1000 - £1500
1158
Elizabeth I silver halfpenny, Sixth Issue [1582-1600],
mm. Key [1595-1598], Spink 2581, VF/NVF
£45 - £55
1159
Elizabeth I silver penny, Second Issue 1560-1561 mm.
Cross-Crosslet, Spink 2558, slightly irregular flan but
superb, just a little weakness on legend, unusually fine
NEF
£300 - £350
1160
Elizabeth I silver penny, Second Issue [1560-1561] mm.
Cross-crosslet, no rose or date, Spink 2558, very lightly
crinkled but above average with nice portrait, VF
£60 - £80
1161
Elizabeth I silver shilling, Second Issue [1560-1561],
mm. Cross-crosslet, Spink 2555, light marks, edge a little
irregular but a large flan, NVF/VF
£250 - £260
1162
Elizabeth I silver sixpence Sixth Issue [1582-1600], mm.
Woolpack [1594-1596] date not clear, Bust 6C, Spink
2578B, a little mis-struck at reverse top but nice portrait,
VF/F
£70 - £90