45
1141
Edward I silver penny, York, Royal Mint, reverse reads:-
CIVITAS EBORACI, Class 3d, Spink 1390/1429,
VF/GVF
£55 - £65
1142
Edward II silver halfpenny of London, obverse reads:-
+EDWARDVS REX A[NG]L, with trifoliate crown,
Spink 1472, round, well centred, GF together with an
Edward IV Canterbury silver halfpenny, saltires by neck,
Spink 2073, a little crinkled and short of flan, GF [2]
£50 - £60
1143
Edward II silver penny of Bury St. Edmunds, Class 14,
Spink 1460, reverse reads:- VILL SCI EDMVNDI, GF
and a ditto but Class 15b, Spink 1462, reverse reading
the same, lightly crinkled, GF [2]
£50 - £60
1144
Edward III silver groat, London Mint, Pre-Treaty Period
[1351-1361], series D, mm. Broken Cross, Spink 1566,
full, round, well centred, weak in 'TAS' quarter of the
reverse and a few weak letters, VF
£110 - £130
1145
Edward III silver halfgroat of London, Series C, Spink
1574, with old finds ticket, full, round, well centred, very
small dig at centre of reverse, GF
£40 - £50
1146
Edward III silver penny, Pre-Treaty Period [1351-1361],
London Mint, Series C [1351-1352], Spink 1584, GF
together with a ditto but Post-Teaty Period [1369-1377],
pellet on breast, Spink 1643, lightly crinkled, GF [2]
£50 - £60
1147
Edward IV First Reign [1461-1470], Light Coinage
[1464-1470], silver groat, London Mint, mm. Rose,
quatrefoils at neck, fleur on breast, extra pellet in first
quarter of reverse, Spink 2000var., Blunt and Whitton
Type Vc, full, round, even colour very lightly crinkled,
VF/GVF
£140 - £160
1148
Edward IV, First Reign [1461-1470], silver groat of
London, Light Coinage [1464-1470], mm. Crown [1468-
1469], quatrefoils at neck, quite nice portrait NVF with a
ditto but mm. Plain Cross?, broken in two, black and
some scuffing, F [2]
£50 - £60
1149
Edward IV, First Reign [1461-1470], silver groat of
London, Light Coinage [1464-1470], mm. Sun [1469-
1470], quatrefoils by neck, Spink 2000, GF
£40 - £50
1150
Edward IV, Second Reign 1471-1483, silver groat of
London, rose on breast, mm. Heraldic cinquefoil [1480-
1483], Spink 2100, nice portrait but clipped and short
hairline crack, VF
£40 - £50
1151
Edward IV, Second Reign [1471-1483], gold angel,
London Mint, mm. Pierced Cross and Pellet [1477-
1480], NVF
£1500 - £1800
1152
Edward the Confessor silver penny, Hammer Cross
Issue, Spink 1182, obverse reads:- +EADPARDRD RE,
reverse reads:-
+AELRED:ONCAENTN [both 'AE's
liguated], Canterbury Mint, moneyer Aethelred, full,
round, well centred, even dark tone, GVF
£200 - £300
1153
Edward the Elder silver penny, Two Line Type, Spink
1087, obverse reads:- +EADVVEARD REX, reverse
reads:- BEAHSTAN MO, see J.J.North 649,p.95 for this
moneyer, with an old ticket which states 'Seaby May
1949', Ex. R.Carlyon Britton Collection, cracked to
centre, lightly crinkled, full, round, well centred, F/GF
£280 - £300
1154
Edward VI silver groat struck in the name of Henry VIII,
Tower Mint, mm. Lis, reverse reads:- POSVI etc., with
annulets in reverse cross ends, Spink 2403, round and
well centred and above average for this issue, obverse
very light scuffs under magnification, nice portrait,
VF/NVF
£150 - £180
1155
Edward VI silver shilling, Fine Issue 1551-1553, mm.
tun, Spink 2482, lightly crinkled, full, round, well
centred, quite nice portrait, NVF
£180 - £200
1156
Elagabalus and Julia Maesa, colonial 5 assaria of Moesia
Inferior, Marcianopolis, obverse their busts facing,
reverse:- Serapis seated left, bull at feet, 'E' in right field,
GF
£40 - £50
1157
Elizabeth I milled silver sixpence, 1562, tall narrow bust
with plain dress and large rose, mm. Star, Spink 2594,
NF/NVF
£60 - £80
1158
Elizabeth I silver groat, First Issue [1558-1560], mm. lis,
beaded inner circles, large bust, Spink 2551, round,
crinkled, GF with a ditto but Second Issue [1560-1561],
mm. Cross-Crosslet, Spink 2556, large but slightly
irregular flan, very lightly crinkled, GF and lastly a ditto
but a silver halfgroat, Third-Fourth Issue [1561-1577],
mm. Coronet [1567-1570], short dig across face but full,
F/GF [3]
£75 - £95