63
1364
Eadgar silver penny of the Reform Small Cross Type,
Spink 1141, obverse reads:- +EADGAR REX
ANGLOX , reverse reads:- +AESCMANM-O STANF.,
['AE' and 'NF' ligulate], Stamford Mint, moneyer
Aescman, with old ticket, extreme edge loss at obverse 12
to 2 o'clock, large and central, NVF
£900 - £1100
1365
Edward I silver farthing, Class 3de [Withers Type 10],
Spink 1445A, Bristol Mint, GF/NVF
£50 - £60
1366
Edward I silver farthing, Class 3de, bust to edge, reverse
reading LONDONIENSIS, Spink 1445A, very short
cracks and very small extreme edge loss, GF/NVF
£40 - £50
1367
Edward I silver pennies, London x 5 and Canterbury, 3
with striking cracks, 1 with piece missing, Fair to GF [6]
£40 - £45
1368
Edward I silver pennies, London x 7, Canterbury x 2 plus
Bury St Edmunds and Durham, one or two bent and very
small edge loss, average F [11]
£70 - £80
1369
Edward I silver penny, Class 10cf3, Spink 1412,
Canterbury Mint, VF
£40 - £50
1370
Edward II silver farthing, Class 10 [tall central fleur],
J.J.N.1070, ragged flan but well centred, NVF
£40 - £60
1371
Edward II silver halfpenny, Class 10-11, Spink 1472 of
London, VF
£90 - £120
1372
Edward III gold half-noble, Series G 1356-1361, pellets
by top reverse lis, Spink 1494, lightly clipped, looks to be
a detector find as is scuffed, F/GF
£250 - £300
1373
Edward III gold quarter noble, centre of reverse unclear,
omits FRANC, probably very lightly clipped, GVF/NVF
£300 - £400
1374
Edward III gold quarter noble, Treaty Period 1361-1369,
lis at centre of reverse, Spink 1510, probably lightly
clipped, VF
£350 - £360
1375
Edward III silver groat of London mm. Crown, Class F,
Spink 1569, chipped and cracked, GF with a ditto but
possibly Class E, 'V' seems to be snicked, Spink 1567, with
hairline striking crack, GF and lastly a Henry VI silver
halfgroat, Annulet Issue of Calais, Spink 1840, flan a little
irregular, very light scuffs, obverse, NVF [3]
£40 - £50
1376
Edward III silver groats both of London, first of Class D,
Spink 1566, F/GF, second of Class E 'V' seems to be
snicked but coin quite worn, Spink 1567, Fair/GF [2]
£40 - £50
1377
Edward III silver halfgroat, Fourth Coinage 1351-1377,
Pre-Treaty Period 1351-1361, London Mint, Series C
1351-1352, Lombardic 'M', closed 'C' and 'E', 'R' with
wedge tail, mm. Cross 1, Spink 1574, NVF/VF
£90 - £100
1378
Edward III silver halfgroat, London Mint, Fourth
Coinage, 1351-1377, Pre-Treaty Period, 1351-1361, with
French title, Class C, 1351-1352, wedge tailed 'R',
Lombardic 'M', closed 'C' and 'E', Spink 1574, light scuffs,
two very small pieces off edge, GF with an Edwardian
silver penny of London, with unbarred Roman 'N's,
extreme edge chips and short crack, Gf [2]
£40 - £50
1379
Edward III silver halfgroat, Pre-Treaty Period 1351-
1361, London Mint, Class C, Spink 1574, short striking
split into legend, scuffed, F/GF together with a ditto, a
little weakness each side, GF both with old tickets [2]
£40 - £50
1380
Edward III silver halfpenny, Treaty Period 1361-1369,
London Mint, Spink 1635, pellet before EDWARD,
annulet stops, irregular flan, GF
£40 - £50
1381
Edward III silver halfpenny, Treaty Period 1361-1369,
London Mint, Spink 1635, pellet before EDWARD,
annulet stops, unusually round and centred, even strike
VF/GVF
£110 - £120
1382
Edward III silver pennies all of london, all with an annulet
in each reverse quarter and look to be from Class C or D,
Spink 1565-1566, all with old tickets, one chipped, F/GF,
one NVF and the last VF [3]
£40 - £50
1383
Edward III silver penny, Treaty Period 1361-1369,
London Mint, Spink 1624, probably lightly clipped, nice
portrait, VF
£90 - £100
1384
Edward IV penny of York by Archbishop Rotherham,
quite good portrait, plugged, GF, James l sixpence 1603,
cracked, clipped, Fair/F, a ditto but of Ireland with
square cut beard, lightly clipped, Fair, with a clipping
[looks to have been neatly cut] of a Charles I shilling with
a ditto but a halfgroat, NF/GF and lastly 2 x ditto but
pennies, NF/F and P/NF [7]
£40 - £45
1385
Edward IV silver groat, London Mint, no fleur on cusp
on breast, mm. Rose/Rose, quatrefoils by neck, pellet in
one quarter of the reverse, holded obverse, 1 o'clock,
NVF/VF together with a ditto, no fleur on cusp on breast,
mm. Rose/ - , quatrefoils by neck, pellet in one quarter of
reverse, holed by a hand-cut nail at obverse 3 o'clock, one
with old ticket, VF [2]
£40 - £50
1386
Edward IV silver penny of York, quatrefoil at centre of
reverse, reverse slightly off centre, GF, a ditto again of
York with G and key by bust, quarterfoil centre reverse,
Archbishop Lawrence Booth, Spink 2132, GF, ditto again
of York, Fair, ditto again of York with quaretrefoil at
centre of reverse, Fair/F, a ditto but of Durham,
quatrefoil and B by neck, GF and lastly a silver halfpenny,
no marks visible F [6]
£50 - £60
1387
Edward IV, First Reign 1461-1470, Light Coinage 1464-
1470, silver groat, York Mint, 'E' on breast, trefoils at
neck, mm. Lis, Spink 2014, smallish, weakness each side,
scuffs, very short striking crack, F
£40 - £50