77
1641
Henry VIII silver halfgroat, Second Coinage 1526-1544,
Canterbury Mint, mm. Cross Patonce, Archbishop
Warham, W A beside reverse shield, Spink 2343, full,
round, well centred, NVF
£60 - £80
1642
Henry VI, First Reign 1422-1461, silver groat, Annulet
Issue 1422-1430, Calais Mint, Spink 1836, clear bust, a
very small area of ancient edge loss and very small areas
of outer edge legend weak, VF
£65 - £70
1643
Henry VI, First Reign 1422-1461, silver groat, Pinecone-
Mascle Issue 1431-1433, Calais Mint, Spink 1875, a little
outer legend weakness, exceptionally well struck bust [this
EF], legends GVF a very collectable piece
£160 - £180
1644
Henry VI, First Reign 1422-1461, silver groat, Rosette-
mascle, 1430-1431, Calais Mint, mm. Cross Pommee /
Plain Cross, Spink 1859, flan a little irregular but an even
strike with an EF portrait, with an old ticket, NEF
£40 - £50
1645
Henry VI, First Reign 1422-1461, silver halfgroat,
Annulet Issue 1422-1430, Calais Mint, annulets on the
reverse, Spink 1840, full, round, well centred, VF
£50 - £60
1646
Herennius Etruscus silver antoninianus, struck as Caesar
under Trajan Decius 250-251 A.D., Rome Mint, reverse
reads:- PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS, Herennius Etruscus
standing left in military attire, holding baton and spear,
Sear 9523, reverse very slightly off centre, just a hint of
original finish, NEF
£45 - £55
1647
James I gold quarter laurel with beaded inner circle on
each side, mm. Trefoil on obverse, [1624], there seems no
mm. after REGNA, reverse, small scratch on cheek, GF
£140 - £180
1648
James I silver shillings, first, First Coinage 1603-1604,
reverse reading EXVRGAT, Second Bust, mm. Lis,
Spink 2646, large flan, lightly crinkled, NF/GF, second
reads QVAE DEVS reverse, Second Coinage 1604-1619,
Fourth Bust, mm. Escallop 1606-1607, Spink 2655, both
with old tickets, obverse light graffiti, F/GF [2]
£30 - £40
1649
James VI of Scotland, silver sixty shillings, after accession,
reverse reading:- QVAE DEVS, mm.Thistle, thistle also
on the horse housings, Type II with Scottish Arms in 1st.
and 4th. quarters, Spink 5502, with old ticket, F/GF
£200 - £250
1650
James VI of Scotland, silver thirty shillings, after the
accession, reverse reading:- QVAE DEVS, mm.Thistle,
thistle also on the horse housings, Type II with Scottish
Arms in 1st. and 4th. quarters, Spink 5504, with old
ticket, GF/NVF
£100 - £120
1651
John silver penny Short Cross, Class 6a, reverse reads:-
WALTER.ON.LV,London Mint, moneyer Walter,
Spink 1353, NVF with a ditto same class?, reverse reads:-
+ABEL.ON.LVND, rough surfaces, F [2]
£40 - £50
1652
John silver penny, Short Cross Issue, Class 5a1, Spink
1350A, regular 'S', circular curls containing no pellets
[looks to be 3/3], cross pattee initial mark, reverse,
reverse reads:- +SIMVND N CANT [die sinker seems to
have used the 'D' for the 'O' of 'ON' also], Canterbury
Mint, moneyer Simon, with old ticket, obverse slightly off
centre, slightly rough surfaces, clear F/GF
£80 - £100
1653
John silver penny, Short Cross type, Class 4c, reversed 'S',
Goldwine of Canterbury, large fragment, VF, together
with an English jetton, small hole at centre, based on an
Edwardian silver penny, NVF [2]
£60 - £65
1654
John silver penny, Short Cross Type, Class 5b, Spink
1351, obverse reads:- hENRICVSR EX ['S' with pellet
centre], reverse reads:- +ILGER.ON.LVNDE ['ND'
ligulate], London Mint, moneyer Ilger, with old ticket,
NVF/GVF
£30 - £35
1655
John silver penny, Short Cross type, Class 5c, obverse
reads:- hENRICVSR EX ['S' with pellet centre], reverse
reads:- +
WILLELM.L.ON.LV,London Mint, moneyer
Willelm L, full, round, very slightly off centre, each side,
VF
£120 - £140
1656
John silver penny, Short Cross Type, Rhuddlan Mint,
Group II derived from Class 5, Class V, obverse reads:-
hENRICVSR.
EX,
reverse
reads:-
+SIMOND.ON.RULA, cross pattee i.m. 'N's reversed,
reverse off centre, coin been in strange circumstances as
obverse looks porous, cleaned, reverse toned, possibly
base, see JJN Vol.I, p.179, 973/3, scarce, F/GF
£40 - £50
1657
Julia Domna silver denarius, Rome Mint 203 A.D.,
reverse reads:- PIETAS PVBLICA, Pietas standing left,
both hands raised in invocation, altar at feed, good metal,
NEF
£30 - £40
1658
Julia Maesa silver denarius, Rome Mint 218-220 A.D.,
Sear 7756, reverse reads:- PVDI[CITI]A, Pudictia seated
left, drawing veil from shoulder and holding sceptre,
reverse off centre, VF
£40 - £50
1659
Julia Mamaea silver denarius, Rome Mint 226 A.D.,
reverse reads:- VESTA, Vesta standing to the left, holding
long sceptre and Palladium, Sear 8217, dark toned but
exhibiting some cabinet colour gold, EF
£70 - £80
1660
Julia Mamaea silver denarius, Rome Mint 228 A.D.,
reverse reads:- FELICITAS PVBLICA, Felicitas
standing, head left, resting on column, holding caduceus,
her left leg over right, Sear 8209, with old ticket, EF
£30 - £40