Britain CrownJames I Second Coinage, First Bust, S.2624, mintmark Rose, 2.44 grammes, Good Fine/Fine lightly creased with some scratches in the obverse field
GroatEdward IV Light Coinage, Quatrefoils at neck, B on breast, Bristol Mint, S.2005 mintmark Sun, 3.07 grammes, NVF with some thin scratches on the obverse
GroatEdward IVLondon Mint, Heavy Coinage, Group I, Lis on neck, no marks by neck, Pellets by crown, additional smaller pellet in two quarters on the reverse, S.1969, mintmark Plain Cross, 3.55 grammes, VF, we note other Heavy Coinage examples for sale on internet websites in inferior grades at £500-£550
GroatHenry VI Annulet issue, Calais Mint, Annulets at neck, S.1836, 3.63 grammes, Fine on an irregularly shaped flan with bold portrait and some weakness in part of the legend
GroatHenry VIII Second Coinage, Laker Bust D, S.2337E, 2.62 grammes, mintmark Lis, VF with a few small spots in the legend, a very pleasing and evenly struck example
Half PoundElizabeth I Obverse: Young crowned bust with beaded inner circles, Reverse: Crown Royal shield, Beaded inner circle, S.2520, mintmark Cross crosslet, 4.72 grammes, Fine, struck on a wavy flan with two heavier digs in the obverse field
HalfcrownCharles IExeter MintS.3065 mintmark Rose, 13.82 grammes, in an NGC holder and graded AU58, we note an example offered in London Coins A166 1/9/2019 Lot 1472, also graded AU58, realised £1200, this example is struck on a similarly shaped squarish flan with some weaker areas, but with stronger and sharper detail
HalfcrownCharles I Group IV, Fourth horseman, type 4, foreshortened horse, mintmark Triangle in circle, 15.03 grammes, S.2779,VG with some weak areas, an edge nick and some adjustment lines
HalfgroatHenry VIII Second Coinage, Canterbury Mint, Archbishop Warham, mintmark Cross Patonce, the reverse mintmark with a V-shaped flaw over the Cross Patonce, S.2343, 1.17 grammes, Fine, bent and straightened with some scratches
Halfgroats (2) Henry VII Canterbury MintS.2211 mintmarks unclear, possibly Pansy/Tun ,No stops, 1.41 grammes, About Fine on a wavy flan, Henry VIII Canterbury Mint, Archbishop Warham, WA beside shield S.2343 mintmark T, 1.29 grammes, Fine, ThreepenceElizabeth I 1582 S.2573 mintmark Sword, 1.31 grammes, VG or better
NobleEdward III Fourth Coinage, Pre-Treaty period, London Mint, Sub-series Gd, mintmark Cross 3, Small E in centre, the reverse with a broken annulet either side of the top Lis on the reverse, Saltire stops in legend, S.1490, as Schneider 46, 7.69 grammes, VF with good portrait, a little dull with a small scuff on the reverse, comes in a Bradford Exchange box with their certificate
Quarter LaurelJames I Third Coinage, tie-ends form a bracket to the value, S.2642B mintmark Trefoil, 2.24 grammes, VF on a slightly irregularly shaped flan
ShillingCharles I Group F, Sixth large Briot Bust, type 4.4, with stellate lace collar, S.2799, mintmark Triangle-in-circle, 6.53 grammes, Fine with some weakness in the legends and with uneven toning
ShillingCharles I Group F, Sixth large Briot Bust, type 4.4, with stellate lace collar, S.2799, mintmark unclear, appears to be Triangle-in-circle, 6.03 grammes, Near Fine, unevenly toned with some loss of flan
ShillingEdward VI base silver issue Second Period, Tower Mint, a detector find, with date not visible, mintmark Swan on reverse, 3.92 grammes, Fair, on an irregular flan with many stress cracks on the surface
ShillingElizabeth I Milled Issue. (1561-1571) Intermediate size (30mm) Decorated dress, S.2591, Mintmark Star, 5.70 grammes, Fine and creased with two heavier contact marks
ShillingJames I Second Coinage, Fifth Bust, longer hair and single-arched crown, S.2656, mintmark Trefoil, 5.69 grammes, Fine with toning in the legends
ShillingJames I First Coinage, Second Bust, beard appears to merge with collar, S.2646, mintmark Lis, 6.00 grammes, NVF, Ex-London Coins Auction A138 Lot 1836
SixpenceCharles I Group D, Fourth Bust, type 3 with falling lace collar, Reverse: Oval Garnished shield with CR at sides S.2811 mintmark Portcullis, 3.00 grammes, Good Fine with an edge crack at 8 o'clock, struck off-centre, the mintmark partially off the flan on both sides
SixpenceCharles I Group F/E mule, S.2817/2816, Obverse: Sixth 'Briot' bust, Reverse: Square topped shield, mintmark Triangle 2.91 grammes, Fine/Good Fine with weakness in places, the reverse with a depression in the field, unusual
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