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1412

Elizabeth I silver shilling, Sixth Issue [1582-1600] mm.

Tun/ -, possibly mm. Tun but reverse very weak, Spink

2577, full flan centres strong, light scuffs under

magnification, NVF/VF

£100 - £120

1413

Elizabeth I silver sixpences, 1568, very lightly creased,

full, NF, 1571, obverse scuffed, full, Fair/NVF, 1573,

P/GF and 1591, full, NF/GF, all with old tickets, [4]

£40 - £50

1414

Elizabeth I silver sixpence, 1578 over 1577, mm. Greek

Cross 1578-1579, Spink 2572, lightly crinkled and

scuffed, full and round, NF/F together with a ditto but a

silver threepence, mm. Coronet 1567-1570 and dated

1569, Spink 2566, full, round, well centred, very light

scuffs, obverse, F and a ditto but mm. Eglantine, 1573-

1578 and dated 1573, full, round, well centred, a very

small area of extreme edge loss, patchy black tone but

above average portrait with all bodice struck up, VF/F

[3]

£75 - £100

1415

Elizabeth I silver sixpence, date? mm. Pheon [1561-

1565], P with a ditto but 1584, P/NF, with a silver penny

of Edward III, Type F, mm. Crown, Spink 1587, flan a

little irregular, centres quite well struck up, quite good

portrait, GF/NVF [3]

£25 - £30

1416

Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Milled Issue 1561-1571, tall,

narrow bust, 1562, mm. Star, large rose, reverse:- Cross

fourchee, dress decorated, Spink 2595, crinkled hence flat

areas each side, F together with a silver groat, Spink 2601,

holed obverse top and looks to have been gilt at sometime,

light crease hence flat area reverse, both with old tickets,

[2]

£60 - £70

1417

Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Third and Fourth Issue 1561-

1577, mm.Ermine 1572-1573 and dated 1572, Spink

2562, very slightly bent, obverse very light scuffs, GF

£80 - £100

1418

Elizabeth I silver threepence, Fifth Issue 1578-1582, mm.

Greek Cross 1578-1579 and dated 1578, Spink 2573, full,

round, well centred, obverse slightly double-struck,

GF/NVF

£60 - £100

1419

Elizabeth I silver threepence, mm. Pheon 1561-1565 and

dated 1562, holed with a hand-cut nail, F/GF, mm.

Ermine 1572-1573 and dated 1572, GF, next mm.

Ermine 1572-1573 and dated 1573, NVF and lastly mm.

Greek Cross 1578-1579 and dated 1578, GF, most with

old tickets [4]

£60 - £70

1420

Elizabeth I silver threepence, Third and Fourth Issues,

1561-1577, mm. Acorn 1573-1574 and dated 1573,

Spink 2566, with old ticket, reverse slightly off centre but

a superb coin and portrait, NEF/GVF

£100 - £125

1421

Elizabeth I silver threepence, Third and Fourth Issues,

1561-1577, mm. Pheon 1561-1565 and dated 1565,

Spink 2565, with old ticket, VF

£70 - £80

1422

Elizabeth I Sixpence Third and Fourth Issues [1561-

1577], mm. Eglantine [1573-1578] and dated 1575, flat

on one quarter of reverse shield, light scuffs, quite nice

portrait, GF

£25 - £30

1423

English hammered silver detector finds made in suffolk,

Elizabeth I shilling, ditto but James I, ditto but Charles I,

Elizabeth I sixpences 1567, 1574, 1582 a ditto but

chipped, a ditto but broken in halves, scuffs etc, average,

Fair to GF [8]

£40 - £50

1424

English Short Cross silver pennies x 3 one clipped, with

cut halfpennies x 7, all found in Suffolk, average F to GF

[10]

£60 - £70

1425

Flanders, Floris V silver Denier Dordrecht, with old

ticket, full flan, both dies slightly off centre, a little double-

struck, NVF

£50 - £60

1426

Flavius Victor silver siliqua, Aquileia Mint 277-278 A.D.,

Winged Victory, walking left, holding wreath, Sear - ,

RIC 53b, both dies slightly off centre, striking crack,

obverse 12 o'clock, rare, slightly rough surfaces, VF

£250 - £300

1427

Gallo-Belgic gold quarter stater, Boat/Tree type, of the

Morini, ABC 40, oval flan, NVF/GVF

£120 - £160

1428

Gordian III silver antoniniani x 4 all VF

£40 - £60

1429

Hadrian as, Rome Mint 128 A.D., reverse:- COS III S C,

Salus standing right, holding snake in right hand, which

feeds from a patera which she holds in her left hand, Sear

3681, RIC 975, nice and round, slightly rough surfaces,

darkish even tone VF

£100 - £160

1430

Hadrian brass sestertius, Rome Mint 137A.D., reverse:-

Fortuna-Concordia standing left, holding patera and

cornucopiae, Sear 3600, well centred, even black-green

patina, GVF

£90 - £110