Lockdales Auction 162 26-27 January 2019
62 1496 Eadwald King of East Anglia silver penny, Spink 947, King's name in three lines / Moneyer's name in quatrefoil +LVL, Ex. Spink December 2011, found Blean, Canterbury, Kent, this King is unknown to history bar his coins, presently under 20 are known, Lvl being a well known East Anglian moneyer, slight edge loss at 4 o'clock, this one of the better pieces, extremely rare, GVF (J.C.) £2000 - £3000 1497 Edmund King of East Anglia, silver penny, A, bar above Alpha / Plain cross, pellet in each angle, moneyer Eadberht, J.J.N.456, Spink 954, with old ticket, Ex, Mark Rasmussen, December 2008, scarce, VF (J.C.) £300 - £400 1498 Edward I Irish Second Coinage silver penny, Class 1b, pellet before EDW.R, Dublin Mint, Spink 6247, GF/VF together with a ditti but Waterford Mint, Spink 6254, GF/VF [2] (J.C.) £25 - £50 1499 Edward I silver halfpenny of London, Spink 1432, Class 3c, very slightly crinkled, full round, well centred, with a ditto but silver farthing of London, Spink 1450, a neat well centred piece, GVF, both Ex. Mike Vosper and with his tickets [2] (J.C.) £30 - £50 1500 Edward I silver pennies, New Coinage, Long Cross, Bristol, light graffiti on obverse, GF/VF with similar but Bury St Edmunds, NVF, with similar but Canterbury, GF and lastly Durham of Bishop Bec, mm. Cross Moline, NVF/VF, all with old tickets, [4] (J.C.) £20 - £40 1501 Edward I silver penny Berwick-on-Tweed Mint, obverse reads:- +EDWAR ANGL DNS hVB, reverse reads:- VILLA BEREVVICI, full round, well centred, dark VF, with a ditto but GF [2] (J.C.) £35 - £45 1502 Edward I silver penny of Lincoln, a little weak but NVF, with a ditto but of the Royal Mint of York, a little edge damage but nice portrait, legend reverse weak, centres NVF and lastly a ditto but the Archbishop's Mint, F/GF, all with old tickets, second Ex. Michael Trenerry, third Ex. S.Blencoe [3] (J.C.) £20 - £40 1503 Edward I silver penny of London, possibly Class 4a 'C' and 'E' open, Comma-shaped contraction mark, full, round, well centred, VF £30 - £35 1504 Edward I silver penny, New Coinage, Long Cross, Bury St Edmunds Mint, reverse reads:- ROBERT DE hADELEIE, with old ticket, reverse cross mirrors through to obverse otherwise VF (J.C.) £50 - £60 1505 Edward I silver penny, New Coinage, Long Cross, Exeter Mint, Class 9b, Ex. Baldwins, with old ticket, reverse cross very lightly mirrors through to the obverse, VF (J.C.) £20 - £40 1506 Edward I silver penny, New Coinage, Long Cross, Kingston-upon-Hull Mint, Class 9b, with old ticket, Ex. Michael Trenerry, both dies slighly off centre, VF (J.C.) £25 - £30 1507 Edward I silver penny, New Coinage, Long Cross, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Class 3e, Ex. Lockett Collection, with 3 old tickets, GVF, with a ditto but Class 9b, Ex. R.Carlyon-Britton Collection, with 2 old tickets, VF [2] (J.C.) £25 - £30 1508 Edward III silver groat, Fourth Coinage 1351-1377, Pre- Treaty Period 1351-1361, Series G 1356-1361 of London, annulet under bust, Spink 1570, Ex. Jean Elsen, Auction 92, lot 713 and with 2 other tickets, full, round, well centred, GF/VF (J.C.) £60 - £80 1509 Edward III silver halfgroat of London, Fourth Coinage 1351-1377, Pre-Treaty Period 1351-1361, Series G 1356-1361, Spink 1578, Ex Michael Trenerry, Ex. Patrick Finn List 19 item 130, full, round, good portrait, weak on inner reverse circle in one quarter, VF (J.C.) £50 - £60 1510 Edward III silver penny of York, reverse quatrefoil at centre, Archbishop Thoresby, under Spink 1604-1606 vendor states 'Believed unique, see Searcher article', with old ticket, probably cleaned GF, with a Richard II silver penny, York Mint, , Spink 1690, early style, lis on breast, with 3 old tickets, clear GF [2] (J.C.) £50 - £60 1511 Edward IV First Reign 1461-1470 silver groat, Light Coinage 1464-1470, of Norwich, wt. 3.00gr., 'n' on breast, quatrefoils at neck, reverse reading nORWIC, mm. Rose/Rose, if that is correct it seems unrecorded, indeed it looks somewhat like Half Sun and Rose/Rose?, Spink give Sun/Rose and Rose, Spink 2011, nice even strike, scarce, GVF (J.C.) £150 - £200 1512 Edward IV silver penny of Durham of Bishop Booth, 'V' on breast and on reverse under CIVI, crosses at shoulders, Spink 2120, with 2 old tickets, a little weak spot at centre each side, very well centred, GF (J.C.) £50 - £60
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