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1088

Diocletian silver argenteus, Trier Mint 295-297 A.D.,

reverse reads:- VICTORIA SARMAT, in exergue 'D',

the four tetrarchs sacrificing over tripod-altar with

military camp in the background, Sear IV, 12612, VF

£100 - £120

1089

Eadgar silver penny of the Reform Coinage [973-975],

Spink 1141, obverse reads:- +EADGAR REX

ANGLORX, reverse reads:- +LEOFRIC M-O GIPES.,

wt. 1.53g., Ipswich Mint by the moneyer Leofric, Sadler

Volume I pp.26-28 listed 8 and one cut halfpenny by this

moneyer for Ipswich, [Fig.8 has now been traced], he

also listed 2 certain pieces by the moneyer Lifinc, making

in total 10 and one cut half for the reign of Eadgar of

Ipswich, of these 7 are in museums hence with the

present coin 4 and the cut halfpenny are available to

collectors, Sadler did not know of the present piece, his

dies 3/2 and is Ex. Sadler Collection [die duplicate], Ex.

Spink and Ex. Old German Collection, this is the first

coin to give the Ipswich mint signature, some c1050

years ago, excessively rare, portrait weak, rest of coin VF,

thus F/GVF

£2000 - £2500

1090

Edward III silver groat Fourth Coinage [1351-1377].

Pre-treaty period [1351-1361], Series D [1352-1353],

London Mint, Spink 1566, lightly crinkled, full and

round, well centred, GF

£40 - £50

1091

Edward III silver groat, Fourth Coinage [1351-1377],

Pre-Treaty Period [1351-1361], Series G [1356-1361],

mm. Cross 3 [4],annulet stops, pellet over crown, two

pellets in T.A.S, J.J.North 1197, Spink 1570, scarce

variety, full, round, well centred, overall light marks

under magnification, even strike, quite nice portrait,

GF/NVF

£50 - £70

1092

Edward III, silver groat, Fourth Coinage [1351-1377],

Pre-Treaty Period [1351-1361], Class C [1351-1352],

London Mint, mm. Cross 1, Lombardic M, R with

wedge tail, C and E closed, Spink 1565, full and round,

obverse slightly off centre, at sometime cleaned, porous

surface, GF

£40 - £50

1093

Edward IV, First Reign [1461-1470] gold Ryal, Flemish

imitation, Spink 1952, 7.4g. on the usual large flan, nice

even strike, VF

£2000 - £2200

1094

Edward VI Shilling S2482 GF or better

£100 - £120

1095

Edward VI silver shilling, Fine Issue [1551-1553], mm.

Tun, Spink 2482, full, round, well centred, lightly

crinkled, portrait all visible, NVF

£160 - £180

1096

Edward VI silver shilling, Fine Issue [1551-1553], mm.

Tun, Spink 2482, full, round, well centred, very lightly

crinkled [hardly visible and this protects the face],

NVF/GF

£120 - £140

1097

Edward VI, Fine Issue [1551-1553] sixpence, mm. Tun,

Spink 2483, very short striking crack into legend, lightly

crinkled, quite good portrait, GF

£150 - £160

1098

Elizabeth I silver groat, Second Issue [1560-1561] mm.

Martlet, Spink 2556, full, round, well centred, possibly at

sometime cleaned, nice portrait GVF/VF

£100 - £125

1099

Elizabeth I silver penny, Second Issue [1560-1561], mm.

Martlet, Spink 2558, surface slightly rough but an even

strike, VF

£45 - £55

1100

Elizabeth I, Irish base silver penny, 1601, mm. star,

Spink 6510, slightly irregular flan, a little flat area on

legend each side, F/GF

£50 - £70