54
1354
Henry VI First Reign 1422-1461, silver groat, Annulet
Issue 1422-1430, Calais Mint with annulet in two
quarters of the reverse, Spink 1836, full, round, NVF
£70 - £80
1355
Henry VI First Reign 1422-1461, silver groat, Annulet
Issue [1422-1430], Calais Mint, annulet in two quarters
of reverse, Spink 1836, full, round, well centred, a little
weakness on outer legend, VF
£90 - £100
1356
Henry VII silver half-groat, Canterbury Mint, Type IIIc,
no stops mm. Tun [1493-1495], Spink 2211, sharp strike,
VF
£120 - £130
1357
Henry VII silver halfgroat of Canterbury, Facing Bust
Issues, mm. Tun [1493-1495], no stops, Spink 2211, flan
smallish but probably as issued, nice even strike and
portrait, VF
£50 - £60
1358
Henry VIII silver groat, First Coinage 1509-1526,
portrait of Henry VII, London Mint, mm, Crowned
Portcullis, Spink 2316, full, round, crinkled, F
£60 - £70
1359
Henry VIII silver groat, Second Coinage [1526-1544]
York Mint, mm. Voided Cross, Archbishop Thomas
Wolsey [of Ipswich fame], reverse:- T W in each field
beside central shield, cardinal's hat below central shield,
Spink 2339, full, round, well centred, weakness on
legends, portrait all visible, GF
£150 - £200
1360
Henry VIII Silver half groat, Second coinage, York Mint,
Archbishop Thomas Wolsey, mm, Voided Cross, TW by
reverse shield, keys at lower sides & cardinal's hat below,
Spink 2346, full flan, both dies slightly off centre, a little
weakness each side, NVF
£120 - £150
1361
Henry VIII silver halfgroat, Canterbury Mint, WA
beside reverse shield, Archbishop Warham, mm.
Uncertain mark [Spink 121], 1526-1532, Spink 2343,
small area of edge loss at bottom, very light scuffs under
magnification but a good central strike, VF
£90 - £100
1362
Henry VI, Groat First reign, Calais Mint rosette-mascle
issue (S1875) EF
£140 - £160
1363
Herennius Etruscus silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 250-
51 AD. Reverse: PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS., Herennius
standing left holding baton and sceptre. Sear 9523, a little
off-centre, lustrous, about mint state.
£60 - £80
1364
Hiberno-Norse silver penny, seems to be between Phases
VI/VII c.1100 - c.1130 A.D., very late, degraded
imitation of the Long Cross pence of Aethelred II of
England [997-1003 A.D.] see:- Spink 6187-6192, centres
strong, edges weak with a little loss, rare, GF
£250 - £350
1365
Hispania Ulterior, Carthaginian bronze of 18-19mm.,
obverse:- Heracles bust, left, club before, reverse:- Punic
legend, two tunney fish, rare, F with a ditto but of
Obulco, bronze of c.26-27mm., obverse:- Female head,
right, reverse:- Central legend, wheat stalk above, plough
below, both with old packets and old tickets, GF [2]
£60 - £70
1366
Ireland, James I silver Sixpence, Second Coinage, First
Bust, mm. rose, 1605-1606, S.6517 nVF, rare and better
than usually seen.
£180 - £220