Angel Henry VII Class III. Reverse Legend PER CRUC TVA SALVA NOS XPE REDE' S.2183, North 1696, mintmark Escallop, 4.94 grammes, Fine, with a light crease and a tiny surface crack on either side
Crown Charles I Tower Mint, Group I, First horseman, with shield drawn back, horse caparisoned with plume on head and crupper, Reverse: Square-topped shield, S.2753, North 2190, mintmark Lis/Lis before CHRISTO, (as Brooker 234), 29.37 grammes, Near VF/About VF, the shield slightly weak in the centre, legends bold, an impressive and desirable piece, Charles I Crowns seldom seen in grades above Fine
Crown Edward VI 1551 S.2478 mintmark y, 30.65 grammes, Fine, the obverse with colourful tone in the legends, the reverse with some weakness to the shield as often
Cut Halfpennies (8) and Cut Farthings (4) includes Henry and Edward I types, not all identified, includes London, Canterbury and Winchester mint types, in mixed grades VG to Fine
Double Crown James I Second Coinage, Fifth Bust S.2623, North 2088, mintmark Castle, 4.85 grammes, NVF/Good Fine the reverse with some thin scratches to the right of the crown and shield
Farthing James I Harington 8 harp strings, IACO between sceptre heads, privy mark Fret GVF a high grade example of this normally poorly rendered series
Groat Henry VI Leaf-pellet issue, London Mint, leaf on neck, pellets by crown, Reverse with extra pellet in two quarters (one weaker and merges with the inner circle), Reverse legend ends with ANG, No stops on either side, S.1917, mintmark Cross Patonce, 3.79 grammes, GVF a well-struck and even example with much eye appeal, we note North does not list a class with no stops on either side
Half Noble Henry VI Obverse: Annulet by wrist, no mintmark after HENRIC, Reverse: Large annulet stops, with mullet stop after DOMINE, Annulet in first spandrel of second quarter, S.1805, North 1417, mintmark Lis on reverse only, 3.39 grammes, Good Fine, the obverse with an indentation by the edge at 1 o'clock, and a small edge chip before REX, the reverse with some old minor scuffs on one crown and above the central H
Halfcrown Charles I 1643 Oxford Mint, no groundline, Plumes with bands, HIB in obverse legend, 12.22 grammes, North 2413, S.2954, Brooker 883-886 mintmark Plume/-, Near Fine/Fine, clipped with an edge split at 9 o'clock extending to the horse's raised front leg
Halfcrowns to Halfgroats (9) Halfcrowns (2) Charles I Group III, third horseman, no caparisons on horse, scarf flying from King's waist, S.2773 mintmark Crown, VG a detector find, Charles II Third hammered issue S.3321 mintmark Crown VG/About Fine with an edge clip at 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock , Shillings (3) Edward VI Fine Silver issue S.2482 mintmark y approaching Fine with several scratches on either side, James I Third Coinage, Sixth Bust S.2668 mintmark Thistle, VG/Good Fine, creased, Charles I Group A, First bust in Coronation robes, mintmark Lis, Fine/Good Fine, waterworn, now with colourful tone in places, Sixpences (2) Elizabeth I 1569 Fourth issue, S.2652 mintmark worn, Fair, Elizabeth I Fifth issue S.2572 mintmark Sword, Groats (2) Henry VI Annulet issue, Calais Mint, S.1836 Fine, Elizabeth I Second issue, mintmark Cross Crosslet S.2556, VG with edge clip, along with Hungary 15 Krajczar 1711 design worn MARIANA [--] GRACIA, Reverse: NOVA [---] LARIENS, Fair
Halfgroat Edward VI First Period, Canterbury Mint EDOARD legend, no mintmark,S.2459 approaching Fine with some edge knocks, Very Rare and seldom offered
Hammered (11) Shilling to Farthing, Elizabeth I to Charles I, in mixed lower grades (9) and two European medieval detector finds, Gaming Counters (12) VG to Fine, as part of a group of GB and World 20th Century mostly base metal with a few in silver, includes GB Crown 1935 GVF, also South Africa 5 Rand 2008 Mandela NGC MS66, Decimal One Pound 2016 Lustrous UNC in 'The Royal Mint Experience' wallet, and Banknote Somerset CZ31750519 VF
Hammered a small group (3) Sixpence Elizabeth I 1575 mintmark Eglantine S.2563, 2.59 grammes, Fine with some surface cracks and tooling in the field, Groat Henry VIII Third Coinage, Southwark Mint, S in forks, S.2371, 2.41 grammes, an edge nick at 11 o'clock Near Fine with weak areas, Threehalfpence Elizabeth I 1575 S.2569 mintmark Eglantine, Near Fine/Fine, holed, the obverse with some scuffs
Noble Edward III Pre-Treaty Period (1351-1361), Series G, Obverse: E for C in FRANC, Reverse: Legend commences IHE, TRANCIENS with first N reversed and second N unbarred, mintmark Cross 3, 7.59 grammes, S.1490, About Fine with some rub to the centre of the reverse
Pennies (3) Henry III Long Cross Exeter Mint, moneyer Ion, Class IIIab1 1.41 grammes, Near Fine/Fine, Henry III Long Cross, Exeter Mint, moneyer Philip, Class IIIab2, 1.57 grammes, Fine with an edge crack, Henry III Long Cross, Exeter Mint moneyer Philip, Class IIIb, 1.48 grammes, Fine, holed
Pennies (6) Edward III Third Coinage, London Mint, Roman N's on reverse, S.1545 VG, Edward III Fourth Coinage, Pre-Treaty London Mint, with annulet in each quarter of the reverse, 0.60 grammes, Fair, clipped, Edward III Fourth Coinage Transitional Treaty Period, York Mint, Archbishop Thoresby, Quatrefoil enclosing pellet in the centre of the reverse, 0.81 grammes, S.1613 VG, Edward III York Mint (3) these worn Poor to NVG enough detail remains to establish the mint, but not enough detail to establish the exact types, Halfpenny Edward III London Mint 0.53 grammes, S.1557 VG with some loss of flan and ragged edge
Pennies Edward I (3) Berwick Mint Class 2a, S.1415, 1.50 grammes, Fine, Berwick Mint, Class 3a, S.1415, 1.22 grammes, Good Fine with some weaker areas, Berwick Mint Class 3b, S.1415, 1.35 grammes, Fine with some weaker areas
Pennies Edward I (3) London Mint Class 8a, S.1405, 1.30 grammes, Fine with edge cracks and chips, London Mint Class 8b, S.1406, 1.38 grammes, NVF/VF, London Mint Class 9A, 1.36 grammes, NVF with grey tone
Pennies Edward I (6) London Mint Class 4a S.1394, 1.37 grammes, Fine/Good Fine, London Mint Class 4c S.1396, 1.44 grammes, VF, London Mint Class 4c S.1396, 1.37 grammes Fine/Good Fine, London Mint Class 4d, 1.30 grammes, Fine/Good Fine, Canterbury Mint Class 4d, 1.40 grammes, Fine, London Mint Class 4e, 1.34 grammes, About Fine/Fine
Pennies Edward I (8) all York Mint, Fair to VG, two with parts of the coin broken off, Farthings Edward I (2) London Mint, with CIVITAS LONDON reverses VG
Pennies Elizabeth I (2) Second issue S.2558, mintmark Martlet, 0.52 grammes, Good Fine, slightly off-centre, creased, Second issue S.2558, mintmark Cross Crosslet, 0.54 grammes, Good Fine, the reverse slightly better, lightly creased
Pennies to Farthings (43) Edward I to Elizabeth I, VG to Fine, damaged or fragmented, along with Farthings Edward I/II these on irregular flans, two are fragmented VG to Fine
Penny Henry III Short Cross, Canterbury Mint, moneyer Iohan, S.1356A, Class 7aA, 1.34 grammes, About VF, Ex-J.D.Brand Collection (bought Baldwin Jan. 1960), Ex-J.J.North collection (from Baldwin 1985), Ex W.J.Conte collection, Patrick Finn August 1997
Penny John Class 5A, London Mint, moneyer Henri, Fine, cleaned, Scotland Penny Alexander III S.5053 Fine with loss of flan between 12 and 3 o'clock, Poland Three Polker 1623 Near Fine, Hungary Denar KM#152 Fine, and a group of medieval Jetons, Poor to Fine, these all detector finds
Quarter Noble Edward III Treaty Period, London Mint, Annulet before EDWARD on obverse, Lis in centre of reverse, S.1511, 1.85 grammes, Good Fine with two light scuffs to the reverse, and with a scuff on the edge at 7 o'clock on the reverse
Quarter Noble Henry VI, Annulet issue, London Mint, Obverse: Lis over shield, Reverse: Mullet after EXALTABITVR, 1.72 grammes, S.1810, North 1420, Scheider 295, mintmark Large Lis, some light scuffing to the shield, also on EXALT, and correspondingly on the HEN of HENRIC, otherwise VF, a pleasing example
Quarter Ryal Edward IV Light Coinage (1464-1470) Obverse: Shield in Quatrefoil, E above, Sun on left, Rose on right, Reverse: Large Rose stops, mintmark Sun/Crown, S.1966, North 1560 , Schneider 410, 1.59 grammes, Good Fine with a minor scuff below the shield
Ryal (Rose Noble) Edward IV Flemish imitative coinage, S.1952, 37mm diameter, 7.49 grammes, NVF with some light creasing and touches of red tone in places