Lockdales Auction 175 28-29 March 2020
1558 Coin Weight, copper d.14mm, for the gold Half Noble (1412-c.1436) 50-1/2gr. Uniface with stylised ship, lion facing inwards in left and right upper fields. Withers 176(b). Fine and very rare. £30 - £40 1559 Edward I silver pennies, 6 x London, 3 x Canterbury, Newcastle and York, a short cross penny and a long voided cross penny, a ditto but a cut half and a ditto but a Tealby [15] £80 - £100 1560 Edward I [9] cut halfpennies of London x 4 and Kingston upon Hull, cut farthings of London and Bury St Edmunds, plus 2 x reproduction groats of Edward I £20 - £30 1561 Edward II silver penny of Durham of Bishop Beaumont, mm. Lion with Lis, Spink 1470, with old ticket, full and round, weak areas each side F £35 - £45 1562 Edward III gold half-noble 3.07g., of London, Treaty Period 1361-1369, annulet before EDWARD, 'E' at centre of reverse, Spink1507, Ex. DNW Auction, 18.3.2015, lot 3, lightly clipped, very lightly scuffed, VF £500 - £600 1563 Edward III gold quarter noble, wt. 1.91g., Treaty Period 1361-1369 of London, lis at centre of reverse, annulet before EDWARD [this not clear], Spink 1511, Ex. DNW Auction 18.3.2015, lot 403, very lightly crinkled, VF £300 - £350 1564 Edward III silver groats x 3 and ditto but silver halfgroats x 4, from the Halesworth, Suffolk Hoard found May 2018, all in paper packets, identified, average NF [7] £50 - £70 1565 Edward III silver penny, Treaty Period 1361-1369 of London, from the Halesworth, Suffolk Hoard found May 2018, in paper packet, identified, obverse slightly off centre, VF £50 - £70 1566 Edward IV , Second Reign, silver halfgroat of Canterbury, 'C' on breast, mm. Rose,Spink 2107, very lightly crinkled, dark toned, light scuffs each side under magnification, NVF £60 - £70 1567 Edward IV, First Reign, silver groat, Heavy Coinage 1461-1464, Group III, quatrefoils at neck, trefoil on breast, mm. Rose, Spink 1973, full, round, well centred, blotchy tone, VF £60 - £80 1568 Edward I, II and III silver pennies from the Halesworth, Suffolk Hoard found May 2018, 1 x broken, 3 x bent and 1 x fragment, all in paper packets, identified, average Fair to F, in all [17] £50 - £70 1569 Edwardian silver halfpenny, oval flan, GF together with a silver penny of James I, mm. Cinquefoil / -, Spink 2661, nice sharp strike, light marks under magnification, VF [2] £40 - £50 1570 English silver hammered cut-farthings, probably thus, of Edward the Confessor, Short Cross type 12 and Long Cross type 11, most look identifiable [24] £50 - £60 1571 English silver hammered cut-halfpennies of Edward The Confessor, Hammer Cross type, Henry II Tealby, Short Cross issues 13 and lastly Long Cross type 14, most look identifiable, [29] £80 - £90 1572 English silver penny Short Cross, reverse reads:- +NICO[ ]EVE, York by Nicole, small, lightly crinkled, NF/F, with a ditto but of Edward I, Long Cross of London, lightly crinkled, weak on part of legend each side, GF [2] £25 - £30 1573 European mediaeval silver pieces x 4 and Far East x 2, mostly VF [6] £40 - £45 1574 Hammered Coins and other detector-finds (48): A damaged Edward III gold quarter noble S.1511, 14x jetons, 4x weights, 2x buttons, 2x lead seals, a bronze fragment decorated with a large 'M', 10x detector-found tokens and world coins, 10x hammered silver coins, and 4x copper farthings. £100 - £150 1575 Henry V silver penny of York interesting local dies, quatrefoil enclosing pellet at centre of reverse, mullet and trefoil by crown, quaint, engraved? portrait, Spink 1788, clear GF £40 - £50 1576 Henry VI First Reign 1422-1461, silver groat, Annulet Issue 1422-1430, Calais Mint, with an annulet in two of the four reverse quarters, Spink 1836, a little extreme edge loss but well centred and struck up, very slightly crinkled, VF £60 - £80
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