48
1200
Henry VIII silver groat struck under Edward VI [1547-
1551], mm. Lis, reads:- POSVI, Spink 2403, has a very
small dent at obverse 11 o'clock, full, Fair, with a ditto
but Southwark, mm. -/E, reads:- CIVITAS LONDON,
crescents in reverse forkends, hairline crack at obverse 7
o'clock, full, round, centres weak, Fair, together with a
ditto but halfgroat of Canterbury, seems very large iron
used for the '8' and pellet below reverse shield?, Spink
2415, full, Fait/F [3]
£60 - £80
1201
Henry VIII silver groat struck under Edward VI [1547-
1551], Southwark, mm. -/E, reads:- CIVITAS
LONDON, roses in forkends, Spink 2404, clear, GF with
a ditto but of Canterbury and from Henry's Third
Coinage [1544-1547], Spink 2373, flan a little angular
but quite nice portrait, F and lastly a ditto but of York,
Spink 2374, large irregular flan with short striking split at
obverse 4 o'clock, looks to have been gilt at sometime, F
[3]
£100 - £140
1202
Henry VIII silver groat, Second Coinage [1526-1544],
Laker Bust A3, Lombardic/Lombardic lettering, saltires
in reverse cross ends, mm. Rose, Spink 2337C, found
King's Field, Tarston, Nr. Needham Market, Suffolk, full
and round, reverse slightly off centre, dark tone, patchy
on the reverse, obverse very lightly scuffed, GF
£100 - £120
1203
Henry VIII silver groat, Second Coinage [1526-1544],
Laker Bust D, Lombardic/Lombardic lettering, salitires
in reverse cross ends, mm. lis, Spink 2337E, found near
Needham Market, Suffolk, originally a full round flan,
now a little extreme edge loss at obverse 1 to 2 o'clock,
lightly crinkled, dark uneven tone, F
£40 - £50
1204
Henry VIII silver groat, Third Coinage [1544-1547] of
Bristol, reverse reading VILLA BRISTOLIE, Spink
2372, short crack into and along legend at obverse 9
o'clock, light scuffs, F
£50 - £60
1205
Henry VIII silver halfgroat, Third Coinage, 1544-1547,
Canterbury Mint, Spink 2378, full, round, reverse
slightly off centre, found Peartree Meadow, Nr Needham
Market, Suffolk, with an old ticket which states 'TN 435',
legend a little flat in places but centres better than normal
for this issue, including the portrait, NVF
£100 - £120
1206
Henry VI, First Reign 1422-1461, silver groat, Annulet
Issue 1422-1430, Calais Mint, with annulets reverse,
Spink 1836, full flan a little irregular at one point, a nice
even central strike, VF
£90 - £120
1207
Henry VI, First Reign [1422-1461], silver groat of Calais,
Annulet Issue, [1422-1430], mm. Pierced Cross [1422-
1427], with annulets reverse, Spink 1836, full, round,
well centred, a little polished but VF
£75 - £85
1208
Henry VI, First Reign [1422-1461], silver halfgroat,
Annulet Issue [1422-1430], Calais Mint, Spink 1840, full,
round, central even strike, clear portrait, a little ancient
stain/deposit obverse but VF
£75 - £95
1209
Herennius Etruscus silver antoninianus, struck as Caesar
under Trajan Decius, Rome Mint 251 A.D., reverse
reads:- CONCORDIA AVGG, clasped right hands, Sear
9518, NEF
£55 - £65
1210
James I gold unite, Second Coinage 1604-1619, mm.
tower 1612-1613, Fourth Bust, Spink 2619, full, round,
well centred, very short striking split at obverse top, a
little weak at centre obverse, GF
£800 - £850
1211
James I shillings, mm. Thistle and Rose, NF and F,
sixpences, 1603 x 2 and 1613, NF/F, F, NF/F with an
Irish ditto, bent P, and 9 others including an Irish
farthing and an Elizabeth I penny [15]
£80 - £90
1212
James I silver shilling, Fourth Bust, mm. Coronet [1607-
1609], Spink 2655, F, a ditto but sixpence, Second Bust,
dated 1604, mm. Lis, Spink 2648 NF/F hairline crack,
and a Charles I Tower Mint silver shilling, Group F,
Type 4.4 mm. Star [1640-1641], Spink 2799, all Ex.
Bedale Hoard 2009, full, round, F/GF
£55 - £75
1213
James I silver shilling, Fourth Bust, mm. Rose [1605-
1606] and another mm. Escallop [1606-1607], both
Spink 2655, both Ex, Bedale Hoard, both with round,
full flans, NF to F [2]
£75 - £95
1214
James I silver shilling, Sixth Bust, mm. Trefoil [1624],
Spink 2668, large but slightly irregular flan, very lightly
crinkled and scuffed, VF
£200 - £250
1215
James I silver sixpence, Second Coinage [1604-1619],
Fourth Bust, 1606 mm. Escallop, Spink 2658, with old
pen and ink ticket which states '1972 3/-', little ancient
edge roughness, F
£40 - £50
1216
James I silver sixpence, Third Bust 1605, mm. Lisand
another of 1605, mm. Rose, both Spink 2657, both Ex.
Bedale Hoard, AF to F [2]
£65 - £85
1217
Jettons (13) European renaissance and later tokens,
mixed grade.
£30 - £40