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1331

Charles I silver halfcrown of York 1643-1644, mm. Lion,

reverse oval garnished shield, obverse EBOR below

horse, Spink 2868, with old ticket, F/GF

£200 - £250

1332

Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under Parliament

1642-1649, mm. [P] 1643-1644, Spink 2778, with old

ticket, usual irregular flan, GF

£50 - £60

1333

Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under the King

1625-1642, mm, not visible but has C R beside reverse

oval shield = Portcullis or harp, Spink 2771, with old

ticket, possibly clipped, scuffed obverse, F/GF

£40 - £50

1334

Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under the King

1625-1642, mm. Triangle within Circle 1641-1643,

Spink 2779, reverse struck slightly off centre, with old

ticket, F/GF

£50 - £60

1335

Charles I silver minors, Halfgroats both mm. Sun, F/GF

and ragged flan double-struck, F/NVF, ditto mm. Harp,

F/VF, ditto mm. Star, a little short of flan, F/NVF, plus

a base Rose farthing, GVF, plus 2 x Royal farthings, both

off centre, GF and VF, all with old tickets [7]

£50 - £60

1336

Charles I silver minors, Halfpenny, Rose each side, NVF,

pennies x 2, mm, Two pellets, inner circles obverse only,

NF and F/GF, halfgroats both mm. Bell, NF and NF all

with old tickets [5]

£40 - £50

1337

Charles I silver shillings, first Tower Mint under the King,

second and third under Parliamant, first mm. Tun, Spink

2791, NF/VF, second mm. Triangle within circle, Spink

2799, F/GF and lastly mm. Sun, Spink 2802, obverse

scuffed, NF/GF, all with old tickets [3]

£60 - £70

1338

Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King

1625-1642, mm. Crown 1635-1636, Group D, Type 3a,

Round garnished shield, no CR, no inner circles [the

piece exhibits a die sinkers guide line inner circle, thus

very early use of this reverse die, indeed it is sharp], Spink

2791 with old ticket, GF/GVF

£80 - £100

1339

Charles I silver sixpence, Briot's Second Milled Issue,

mm. Anchor and Mullet / Anchor, Spink 2860, with old

ticket, reverse scuffed and slightly off centre, F/GF

£60 - £70

1340

Charles I silver sixpence, Tower Mint under the King

1625-1642, mm. Tun 1636-1638, Group D, Type 3a, no

CR by shield, no inner circles, Spink 2813, flan slightly

irregular, obverse scuff, GF/VF

£60 - £70

1341

Charles I silver sixpence, Tower Mint under the King

[1625-1642], mm. Triangle [1639-1640], Group F Type

4/3 [seems to have lace collar], Spink 2817, Ex.

Middleham Hoard, clipped NF/F with a forgery of an

Elizabeth I groat [2]

£40 - £45

1342

Charles I silver sixpence, Tower Mint under the King,

mm. Crown, Group D, Type 3a, Spink 2813, NF/VF

and a ditto but mm. Tun, Spink 2813, NF/GF both with

old tickets [2]

£40 - £50

1343

Charles I silver threepence, York Mint, mm. Lion, EBOR

above reverse shield, Spink 2877, with old ticket, very

lightly crinkled, obverse with slightly rough surfaces,

GF/VF

£70 - £80

1344

Charles II Third Issue hammered silver halfcrown, mm.

Crown, Spink 3321, with old ticket, slightly irregular flan

but full and central, scratch each side, F/GF

£160 - £200

1345

Charles II Third Issue hammered silver shilling, mm.

Crown, Spink 3322, with old ticket, F/VF

£80 - £100

1346

Charles II Third Issue hammered silver sixpence, mm.

Crown, Spink 3323, holed obverse 10 o'clock, F/GF,

together with a ditto but a silver twopence, Spink 3326,

both with old tickets, split hole at obverse top, GF [2]

£40 - £60

1347

Commodus as, Rome Mint 192 A.D., obverse:- Draped

bust of Commodus as Hercules wearing lion's skin head-

dress, right, reverse:- Vertical club surrounded by laurel

wreath, deviding legend:- HER CVL / RO MAN AV

GV S C, even dark tone and a good example of this

historic issue, scarce, VF

£200 - £250