Lockdales Auction 172 25-26 January 2020
64 1265 Edward I silver farthing looks to be Class 10, obverse reading +EDWARDVS REX A, large bust within inner circle, with the normal oval flan, Spink 1450, slightly rough surfaces, NVF £50 - £60 1266 Edward I silver farthing, inner circles each side, reverse reads:- LONDONIENSIS, bust to inner circle, crown has no intermediate jewels, Class 1, full, round, well centred, small scuff in obverse field, GVF/NEF £70 - £80 1267 Edward I silver farthing, obverse legend ends REX A, large bust within inner circle, Spink 1450, GF with a ditto but obverse legend ends REX An[G], GF [both read CIVITAS LONDON], with a European piece of similar age, with a central shield on one side, good silver, GF/VF and lastly a jetton? with a couple of light edge chips, NVF [4] £50 - £60 1268 Edward I silver farthing, obverse reads:- +EDWARDVS REX A, Class 10, with inner circles, Spink 1450, full, round, well centred, few weak spots mostly on the reverse, VF/GF £50 - £60 1269 Edward I silver pennies both of Canterbury, both read obverse:- EDWAR one with wide crown, one wide one side, near upright on right, both with two wedge drapery, both GF £50 - £60 1270 Edward I silver penny Long Cross of London, obverse reads:- EDWAR[, wide angled crown, collar of wedges, NVF £30 - £40 1271 Edward I silver penny of London, obverse reads:- EDWAR, fat waisted 'S', wide spread crown, VF £40 - £50 1272 Edward I silver penny, Long Cross of Durham, wide crown, collar of wedges, cracked, little flat areas, both dies slightly off centre, GF £30 - £40 1273 Edward II silver farthing of London, obverse reads:- +EDWARDV[S RE]X., 'E' with angular back, pellet eyes, Spink 1474, with an old ticket, nice clear centres, a little weakness on legend, NVF £40 - £50 1274 Edward III silver groat, Fourth Coinage 1351-1377, Pre- Treaty Period 1351-1361, Class E 1354-1355 of London, 'V' with nick in its right side, a good even strike, light scuffs, VF £50 - £60 1275 Edward III silver groat, Fourth Coinage 1351-1377, Pre- Treaty Period 1351-1361, Series C 1351-1352, Lombardic 'M', closed 'C' and 'E', 'R' with wedge tail, mm. Cross1, Spinik 1565, with an old ticket, short of flan, F/GF with a silver penny of Edward I of Canterbury, NVF [2] £35 - £40 1276 Edward III silver halfgroat of London, Class D, 1352- 1353, Cross 1, 'R' with normal tail, Lombardic 'M', Spink 1575, full, round, weakness each side, GF £40 - £50 1277 Edward III silver halfpenny, a star in legend each side, Spink 1540A, a small chip at obverse six o'clock, nice portrait, NVF with a Henry VI silver penny of London, Annulet Issue, annulet in two quarters of the reverse, Spink 1844, both found Suffolk, full, round, well centred, NVF/VF £40 - £50 1278 Edward III silver penny, Fourth Coinage 1351-1377, Pre-Treaty Period 1351-1361, closed 'C' and 'E', 'R' with wedge tail, Roman reversed 'N's, mm. Cross 1, Class C, Spink 1584, an annulet in each quarter of the reverse, full and round, lightly crinkled, NVF £50 - £60 1279 Edward IV First Reign 1461-1470, silver penny, from the Durham series? looks to be 'D' at reverse centre and crosses over obverse crown [one very weak], Spink 2117?, GF £40 - £50 1280 Edward IV or V silver halfpenny, mm. Halved Sun and Rose?, London Mint, Spink 2148?, sold with 2 old tickets, one of which states 'only about 4 are known', unclear but F £250 - £300 1281 English Cut-halfpenny, Henry I, Type 15, GF, ditto but Scottish, William I the Lion, GVF and lastly a ditto but Irish Edward III, GF/VF, all found Suffolk [3] £40 - £50 1282 English Hammered silver and one European piece, includes 2 x cut-farthings and a cut half 6 x chipped coins and 2 x holed, all found West Suffolk, c.25 £40 - £50 1283 English Hammered silver pieces, 7 x penny sized, 2 x groat sized and a sixpence, 4 have edge chips, NF to GF [10] £60 - £70 1284 English mediaeval silver fractions, round farthings and halfpennies, one of Henry VII, 2 chipped, average NF to F [8] £120 - £140 1285 English Short Cross penny, clipped, Fair, Edwardian pence, London, Full, round, well centred, VF/GVF, a ditto, London with hairline crack obverse, 12 o'clock, VF, a ditto, London, NF and lastly an Edward IV silver penny, local dies?, Spink 1988, with rose in reverse centre, small pellet [or fault] in third quarter, mm. Plain Cross, F/NVF, [5], all found Suffolk £40 - £50 1286 Hammered (7): Edward I silver penny of Bury St.Edmunds, reverse reads:- ROBE[RT DE] hADELIE, under Spink 1417, found Suffolk 1998, moneyers name very clear, NF/GF, Richard II silver halfpenny, London Mint, with Lombardic 'N's, no marks on breast, Spink 1699, NVF/VF; Edward I silver pennies, Bristol, nice full flan, VF, York, GF/VF, Bury St.Edmunds, full, round, has been bent, F, Durham , Fair/F and Canterbury, damaged edge, P/F £60 - £80 1287 Hammered (9): John silver penny, Short Cross Class 5b, Ioan of Winchester, complete but edge bent up, rest VF, ditto but Henry III, large fragment, cracked, NVF, ditto but cut halfpenny [looks to have been done in modern times, Bury St. Edmunds Mint by Rauf, GF, a cut farthing, GF, Edward I silver halfpenny, London Mint, Class 3c, Spink 1432, found Suffolk 1990, NVF with a ditto but Irish, Class III, Waterford Mint, Spink 6263, found Suffolk 1989, cracked and small piece missing F, a silver penny of Henry III, with sceptre, Class 5g of London, Spink 1373, found Suffolk 1991, crinkled, F, Henry III silver penny, Long Cross, Class 3c, reverse reads:- +NICOLE ON CANT, Spink 1364, found Suffolk 1988 and with old ticket, NVF, with a ditto but of Ireland, reverse:- RICARD ODIVEL of the Dublin Mint, moneyer possibly the London Moneyer Richard Bonaventure, Spink 6235, found Suffolk 1992 bent, now flat, GF/VF £60 - £80 1288 Henry IV silver halfpenny, reverse reads:- CIVITAS LOnDOn, Light Coinage 1412-1413, annulets by neck, no marks reverse, see Spink 1737, with an old ticket, a little edge damage, rare, GF £280 - £320 1289 Henry VI First Reign 1422-1461, silver groat Annulet Issue 1422-1430, London Mint, no annulets in obverse field, two annulets in two quarters of the reverse, Spink 1835, with an old ticket, short striking split at obverse 3 o,clock, full, round, well centred, NVF £60 - £80
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