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1496

Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Third and fourth Issue [1561-

1577], mm. Coronet [1567-1570] and dated 1567, Spink

2562, small indentation behind bust but clear, very lightly

crinkled, dull even colour, NVF

£50 - £60

1497

Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Third and Fourth Issues

[1561-1577], mm. Coronet [1567-1570] and dated 1569,

Spink 2562, full, round, central, portrait visible, NVF

£90 - £120

1498

Elizabeth I Sovereign, mintmark Escallop, 1584-86, S.2529, VF with a crease and edge

split at top of crown. Slabbed PCGS AU50.

£8000 - £10000

1499

English medieval pewter wine tavern token 0.87gm, Stag

left pierced by arrow (the original left-leaning bleeding

hart) / Six-pointed star. Mitchiner, BNJ 53 (1983), Main

Series 23 variety. EF (for type), Ex CNG Sale XXIX

3/30/94 lot 1743. A fascinating piece, this cataloguer has

never seen one before!

£80 - £120

1500

Flemish imitative, Edward IV gold Ryal or rose-noble,

probably struck in the 1500's on the usual large flan,

Spink 1952, full, round, well centred, VF

£1800 - £2000

1501

Gordian III silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 239 A.D.

reverse reads:- P M TR P II COS P P , Providentia

standing left, holding globe and transverse sceptre, Sear

8634, large oval flan, nice boyish portrait, EF/GVF

£20 - £25

1502

Hadrian silver denarius, Rome Mint 120 A.D., reverse

reads:- P M TR P COS I I I, Salus seated left, feeding

snake arising from altar, Sear 3525, VF

£25 - £35

1503

Harthacnut silver penny, Arm and Sceptre Type in the

name of Cnut, June 1040-June 1042, [Sole Reign] Spink

1169, obverse reads:- +CNVT REX ANGL, reverse

reads:- +RINVLF ON NORDP: ['D' with thorn],

Norwich Mint, moneyer Rinculf, 9 coins of this type,

moneyer and mint, known to the cataloguer, all of which

inter die-link, of the 9, 6 are in museums, there being 6

[including the present piece] same dies, present coin is

Ex. DNW Auction 17th. Sept. 1997, lot 186, Ex. Peter

Broadley Collection, full, round, well centred, rare, VF

£1300 - £1500

1504

Henry III Short Cross silver penny, reads:- SAMVEL

ON CANT, quite nice portrait but rough surfaces, GF/F

with a Henry III Long Cross silver penny, with sceptre,

reads:- WILLEM ON LVND, round well centred, nice

portrait, VF and Edwardian silver pennies of Bury St.

Edmunds, Canterbury and London, all GF [5]

£60 - £65

1505

Henry III silver penny, Long Cross Issue, with sceptre,

Class 5a2, with the letter 'X' with one curved limb

[Churchill/Thomas 5a3], reverse reads:- ROBERT ON

CANT ['ON' and 'AN' ligulate], both dies very slightly

off centre, nice portrait, NVF

£40 - £50

1506

Henry III silver penny, Long Cross with sceptre, reverse

reads:- hENRI ON LVNDE ['EN' and 'ND' ligulate],

London Mint, moneyer Henri, very light scuffs under

magnification, GF/NVF

£40 - £45

1507

Henry III silver penny, Long Cross without sceptre,

reverse reads:- NICOLE ON CANT ['ON' and 'AN,

ligulate], NVF/GF

£50 - £55