51
1163
Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Third and Fourth Issues
[1561-1577], mm. Acorn [1573-1575] and dated 1573,
Bust 4B, Spink 2562, full, round, well centred, light
scuffs, GF
£50 - £70
1164
Galerius Maximian, follis struck as Caesar under
Diocletian [293-305], Trier Mint [303-305], mint PTR,
reverse:- GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Sear 14349, a
little light infill here and there, just a hint of silvering,
GVF
£40 - £50
1165
Hammered English silver, Charles I shilling, Spink 2799,
GF/VF ditto but sixpence 1627, Spink 2807 scarce, full,
crinkled F, Mary groat, Spink 2492, full, crinkled, GF,
plus shillings of Edward VI [Fine], Philip and Mary,
Elizabeth I, Charles I and a ditto but cut down, these
Poor to NF, and two others [10]
£180 - £200
1166
Harold II silver penny PAX Type, reverse reads:-
+SPEARTINC ON PI, Winchester Mint, moneyer
Sweartinc, this only the second recorded specimen, see
the Winchester corpus, this being BMC 120, lightly
crinkled, obverse legend weak, portrait clear, rare, F/GF
£1200 - £1300
1167
Henry I silver penny, Double Inscription Type, BMC 11
[although some numismatists think this to be BMC 10],
Spink 1272, obverse reads:- h[ ], reverse reads:- ]BV[
]ON [L]VNDENN, London Mint, moneyer looks to be
unrecorded, this type being extremely rare of any mint,
before the advent of detecting there was thought to be
11-12 in total known, the total today is probably around
40, found Suffolk, full, round, half-flat [as struck] a very
small area of edge bent up, lightly crinkled, dark toned,
extremely rare, GF
£600 - £700
1168
Henry I silver penny, Quadrilateral on Cross Fleury
Type, B.M.C. 15, Spink 1276, obverse reads:-
[+h]ENRICVS.:, reverse reads:- +A [ ]ON:NORR?,
Norwich Mint but moneyer far from sure, possibly
starting with an 'A', Norwich is given the moneyers
Aedstan, Ailwi and Alwerd, who begin thus in J.J.North,
slightly irregular flan, reverse off centre, scarce, F
£140 - £160
1169
Henry II silver penny, Cross-crosslets or Tealby Type,
Class F2, Spink 1342, obverse reads:- +hE[ ], reverse
reads:- +WIL[LEL]M:ON:CAR, Carlisle Mint, moneyer
Willelm, same dies as BMC 227a, same obverse as BMC
228-229, same obverse as BMC 611 [Newcastle], FEJ
photos 20/No.13, with an old ticket by JCS, F
£120 - £140
1170
Henry II silver penny, Short Cross Issue, 5 pearls to
crown, 3 crescents each side of head as hair, with collar,
reads:- R EX, whiskers not clear, reverse reads:-
+ALAI[N].ON.CAR, Carlise Mint, moneyer Alain, full,
round, both dies slightly off centre, GF
£50 - £70
1171
Henry III silver penny, Short Cross Class 7b, reverse
reads:- +IOAN ChIC ON CA, Canterbury Mint,
moneyer Ioan Chic, Spink 1356B, full round flan, reverse
slightly off centre, slightly rough surfaces, GF
£45 - £55
1172
Henry III silver penny, Short Cross Class 7c, [degraded
portrait], reverse reads:- +WILLEM ON [ ], Spink
1356C, full, round flan both dies slightly off centre, weak
on legends, quite nice portrait, GF
£40 - £50
1173
Henry V silver penny of London, Class C, mullet and
broken annulet by crown, Spink 1778, found Suffolk and
much better than these normally turn up, full,
round,reverse very slightly off centre but a good even
strike, VF
£140 - £160
1174
Henry VII silver groat Facing Bust Issue, Class !!!c, mm.
Pansy [1495-1498], crown with one plain and one
jewelled arch, Spink 2199, nice sharp portrait, little flat
areas on outer legends, VF
£180 - £200
1175
Henry VIII gold Crown of the Double Rose, h K both
sides, mm. Arrow, Spink 2274, very small piece missing
from extreme edge, obverse 4 o'clock and has very small
mount 'nip' at top, this hardly visible, full, round, well
centred and a sharp strike, rare, GVF
£1700 - £1800
1176
Ireland Edward I silver round farthing, Second Coinage
1279-1302, obverse reads:- ERA NG LIE, Waterford
Mint, Spink 6268, found Suffolk, better than the
catalogue illustration, ful, round, dark toned, VF
£250 - £300
1177
James I gold quarter-laurel with beaded inner circles
each side, 'A' of ROSA, seems punched in over a 'S',
Spink 2642B, GVF
£720 - £740