Charles IICopper with Brass Centre SOLI DEO GLORIS Peck 498 listed under Charles II Miscellaneous Pieces ex Colin Cook Nicholson sale so comes with Colin Cooke's white hand written attribution ticket described as "Ticket for the Touching Ceremony" pleasing VF with George and the Dragon and a sailing galleon listed as VS (very scarce) by Peck and certainly the first example we have seen
Half GroatHenry VIII Archbishop Lee with E L either side of shield S2348 mint mark Key VF with some verdigris comes with tickets describing provenance as Shirley-Fox Bequest 1939 and Ex - Stewartby
Halfgroats to Halfpennies (5) comprising Halfgroat James I First Coinage S.2649 mintmark Lis, 0.93 grammes, VG/Fine, Pennies (3) Henry VIIISovereign type, Durham Mint, Bishop Wolsey, Reverse: TW beside shield with cardinal's hat below S.2352 mintmark Crescent, 0.66 grammes, Fine with some weakness to part of the obverse legend, James I Second Coinage S.2661 mintmark Mullet, 0.54 grammes, design Good Fine and bold, struck off-centre, the legend partially worn and with some off the flan, CommonwealthS.3222, ESC 2263, Bull 228, 0.36 grammes, About Fine with some loss of flan at 11 o'clock, HalfpennyCharles I Rose on obverse and reverse S.2851 no mintmark, 0.17 grammes, About Fine with some loss of flan, along with ScotlandTwenty Pence Charles I Third Coinage, Obverse: Bust slight breaks inner circle, Reverse: No F above crown, S.5591, 1.03 grammes, Near Fine, creased with a long surface crack on the reverse
Halfgroats to Halfpennies (8) comprising Halfgroat Elizabeth I Sixth Issue, S.2579, mintmark Tun, 1.05 grammes, Near Fine, slightly bent with the appearance of a detector find, Pennies (4) Henry VIIISovereign type, Durham Mint, Bishop Wolsey, Reverse: TW beside shield with cardinal's hat below S.2352 mintmark and parts of the legend unclear, 0.62 grammes, VG, Elizabeth I S.2570 mintmark Castle, 0.55 grammes, Fine or slightly better, James I Second Coinage S.2661 mintmark Escallop, 0.43 grammes, Fine, struck slightly off-centre with a weak area on the reverse, Charles IAberystwyth Bust, Inner circles on obverse only, Reverse: Round garnished shield, S.2849, mintmark Two pellets both sides, Design Fine, the King's name not struck up, and correspondingly so on the reverse legend, 0.53 grammes, About Fine, Halfpennies (3) Edward ILondon Mint, Class 4e, S.1434, no pellets of breast, this area worn, 0.67 grammes, Near Fine/Fine, Edward I Class 6/7 S.1447, 0.24 grammes, some weakness to parts of the reverse legend, otherwise Fine, Charles I Rose on obverse and reverse S.2851 no mintmark, 0.27 grammes, About Fine
Hammered SilverEngland (7), Scotland (3) from an early collection such that a James ISixpence of 1603 has a price of £2 on its envelope, generally lower grades along with a low grade Romanbronze
NobleEdward III Fourth Coinage Pre-Treaty Period EDWARD DEI GRA REX ANGL FRANC DHYB as Sneider 46 with annulet immediately before E of Edward reverse with E at centre, obverse bold and strong GVF the reverse fields have been repaired and smoothed in two places 6.64 grams
Noble of Philip II Le Hardi, Duke of Burgandy count of Flanders which were minted at three mints Gent, Mechelen and Bruges a damaged example so the beginning of the obverse legend has gone, P at centre reverse (7.57 grams)
Quarter NobleEdward III Treaty Period 1361 -1369 obverse legend reads EDWARD DEI GRA REX ANGL, London Mint with Lis in centre reverse (1.94 grams) small scrape centre reverse perhaps a detector find never the less a pleasant and collectable example
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