62
1364
Henry II silver penny, Short Cross Class 1b, reverse
reads:- +DAVI.ON.LVND[E], London Mint,
moneyer Davi, Spink 1344, full. round, well centred,
GF
£50 - £60
1365
Henry II silver penny, Short Cross Class 1b, Spink
1344, obverse reads:- hENRICVS.R EX, reverse
reads:- +OSBER.ON.LVND, London Mint,
moneyer Osber, full, round, well centred, a little
weak, GF
£60 - £80
1366
Henry II silver penny, Short Cross Class 1c, reverse
reads:- +RAVL.ON.LVN[ ], London Mint, moneyer
Raul, Spink 1345, full and round, both dies slightly
off centre, GF
£25 - £35
1367
Henry III silver pennies, Long Cross Coinage, first :-
With sceptre NICOLEONLVN, reverse off centre,
NVF/GF, second:- With sceptre NICOLEONLVND
['ND' ligulate and with pellet on bar], NVF, third:-
With sceptre RENAVDONLVND [,'EN', 'ON' and
'ND' ligulated], F [3]
£40 - £50
1368
Henry III silver pennies, Long Cross Coinage, first, :-
With sceptre RICARD ON LVNDE ['AR' [double
barred], 'ON' [with lozenged shaped bar pellet] and
'ND' ligulated], NVF, second:- No sceptre,
hENRIOHLVNDE ['EN' and 'ND ligulated, seems
no 'C' in hENRIC], both dies slightly off centre, GF,
third:- No sceptre, NICOLEON? London?, F [3]
£50 - £60
1369
Henry III silver penny Short Cross Class 7b, Spink
1356B, [broken eyes], reverse reads:- +RICARD ON
LVND ['ND' ligulate], London Mint, moneyer
Ricard, a small portion on legend flat each side, NVF
with a ditto but Long Cross, Class 3, reverse reads:-
hENRI ON LVNDE ['EN' and 'ND' ligulate],
London Mint, moneyer Henri, both have old tickets,
VF [2]
£40 - £50
1370
Henry
III
silver
penny,
reverse:-
ROGER.ON.CANTE, crinkled GF, ditto, reverse:-
+IOAN [CH]IC ON CANT, off centre, half flat,
GF, ditto but Edward I of London x 2, one small
edge chip, both GF and lastly a ditto but Edward III
of London, with an annulet in each quarter, F [5]
£60 - £80
1371
Henry III silver penny, Short Cross Class 7b, Spink
1356B reverse reads:- +WILLEH TA ON C,
Canterbury Mint. moneyer Willem Ta, a little
double-struck each side, nice portrait, F, together
with a ditto but Class 7c, Spink 1356C, reverse
reads:- +IO[A]N ON SANTE, Bury St Edmunds,
moneyer Ioan, both with old tickets, reverse slightly
off centre, F [2]
£50 - £60
1372
Henry III silver penny, Short Cross Class 7b, Spink
1356B, reverse reads:- +OSHVND ON CAN,
Canterbury Mint, moneyer Osmund, GF with a ditto
but Class 7c, Spink 1356C, reverse reads:- ROGER
ON CAN, Canterbury Mint, moneyer Roger, both
with old tickets, GF [2]
£60 - £70
1373
Henry III silver penny, Short Cross Class 7b, Spink
1356B, reverse reads:- +ROGER OF [R] ON C,
Canterbury Mint, moneyer Roger of R, NVF, with a
ditto but Class 7c, Spink 1356C, reverse reads:-
+IOAN ChIC ON CA, Canterbury Mint, moneyer
Ioan Chic, both with old tickets, VF [2]
£60 - £70
1374
Henry III silver penny, Short Cross Class 7c, Spink
1356C, reverse reads:- +NIChOLE ON LVN,
London Mint, moneyer Nichole, GF with a ditto,
reverse reads:- +IOAN ChIC O[N CA], Canterbury
Mint, moneyer Ioan Chic, both with old tickets, part
flat, rest F [2]
£50 - £60
1375
Henry V silver penny of London, Class C with mullet
and broken annulet by crown, Spink 1778, found
near Needham Market, Suffolk, clear, full, round,
nice portrait, NVF
£80 - £120
1376
Henry VI First Reign 1422-1461, gold quarter-noble,
Annulet Issue 1422-1430, London Mint, mm. Large
Lis, small lis over shield, Spink 1810, well centred,
NVF
£250 - £300
1377
Henry VII gold angel, Class V, large crook-shaped
abbreviation after hENRIC, mm. Pheon, 1505-1509,
Spink 2187, small piercing in obverse, mid-left field,
full, round, well centred, GF
£500 - £700
1378
Henry VIII silver groat, Second Coinage [1526-
1544], Laker Bust D, Lombardic lettering mm.
Arrow, Spink 2337E, nice even central strike, quite
nice portrait, VF
£150 - £175
1379
Henry VIII silver halfgroat, Second Coinage [1526-
1544], York Mint, mm. Key [1530-1544], Spink
2347, VF
£25 - £35
1380
Henry VIII silver halfpenny of Canterbury, TC
beside bust, Archbishop Cranmer, mm. Catherine
Wheel / -, Spink 2358, with old ticket, full and
round, dark uneven tone but well struck up and clear,
GF/NVF, with an Edward I silver penny of
Canterbury, slightly rough surfaces, well centred VF
[2]
£40 - £50