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e-Auction 7 : General, British and World Coins

Start date Dienstag, 11. November 2025 End date Dienstag, 25. November 2025

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Total lots: 144

Lot 1
Aethelred II (978-1016)
Penny, helmet type, York mint, moneyer unknown, helmeted bust left, rev. long voided cross with three crescent terminals, over a smaller square with trefoil terminals, 0.54g, (SCBC 1152, N.775). Coin has been repaired, fair
Estimate: 70 £ - 100 £
Starting bid: 50 £
Lot 2
Cnut (1016-1035)
Penny, quatrefoil type, Lincoln, moneyer Bruntat, crowned bust left, legend starts at 6 'clock, +CNVT REX ANGLORVM, rev. long voided cross over quatrefoil, cross in 2nd quarter, +BRVNTAT MO LIN, 0.93g, (SCBC 1157, N.781). Ghosting of the reverse voided cross, very fine

Provenance:
Purchased Purchased Fred Rist
Estimate: 200 £ - 260 £
Starting bid: 150 £
Lot 3
Cnut (1016-1035)
Penny, quatrefoil type, Thetford, moneyer Sprunt, crowned bust left, legend starts at 6 'clock, +CNVT REX ANGLORV, rev. long voided cross over quatrefoil, +SPRUNT MO ĐEO, 1.02g, (S.1157, N.781). Lamination to obverse only, otherwise extremely fine

Provenance:
Purchased Lloyd Bennett
Estimate: 300 £ - 360 £
Starting bid: 240 £
Lot 4
Cnut (1016-1035)
Penny, pointed helmet type, Thetford, moneyer Wineman, helmeted bust left holding sceptre, +CNVT REC X:, rev. short voided cross, pellets in broken annulets in quarters, +PINEMAN ON ĐEOD, 1.07g, (SCBC 1158, N.787). Slightly double struck to obverse, toned, good fine
Estimate: 180 £ - 200 £
Starting bid: 150 £
Lot 5
Cnut (1016-1035)
Penny, pointed helmet type, York, moneyer Styrkolla, helmeted bust left holding sceptre, +CNVT REX ANGI, rev. short voided cross, pellets in broken annulets in quarters, +STIRCOL MO EOFRI, 1.00g, (S.1158, N.787). Light crease, bright, very fine

Provenance:
Purchased Fred Rist
Estimate: 260 £ - 300 £
Starting bid: 200 £
Lot 6
Cnut (1016-1035)
Penny, pointed helmet type, Lincoln, moneyer Iustein, helmeted bust left holding sceptre, +CNVT REX ANG:, rev. short voided cross, pellets in broken annulets in quarters, +IVSTAN MO LINC, 1.10g, (SCBC 1158, N.787). Light toning, very fine
Estimate: 300 £ - 360 £
Starting bid: 240 £
Lot 7
Cnut (1016-1035)
Penny, pointed helmet type, Lincoln, moneyer Matathan, helmeted bust left holding sceptre, +CNVT REX ANG:., rev. short voided cross, pellets in broken annulets in quarters, +MATAÐAN ON LIN:, 1.10g, (SCBC 1158, N.787). Dark toning, weakly struck with peck marks, lamination very fine
Estimate: 260 £ - 300 £
Starting bid: 200 £
Lot 8
Cnut (1016-1035)
Penny, pointed helmet type, London, moneyer Aelfgar, helmeted bust left holding sceptre, +CNVT RECX:, rev. short voided cross, pellets in broken annulets in quarters, +ÆLFGAR ON LVND, 1.0g (SCBC 1158, N.787). Rich toning, fine/very fine
Estimate: 260 £ - 300 £
Starting bid: 200 £
Lot 9
Cnut (1016-1035)
Penny, pointed helmet type, London, moneyer Edric, helmeted bust left holding sceptre, +CNVT RECX A, rev. short voided cross, pellets in broken annulets in quarters, EDRIC ON LVNDE:, 1.0g, (SCBC 1158, N.787). Peck marks to obverse, good fine
Estimate: 180 £ - 200 £
Starting bid: 150 £
Lot 10
Cnut (1016-1035)
Penny, short cross type, Exeter, moneyer Aelfwine, diademed bust left holding sceptre, +CNVT. RECX:, rev. small voided cross, +ÆLFPINE ON ECX, 1.11g, (SCBC 1159, N.790). Peck marks on obverse and reverse, small lamination on obverse, weakly struck, about very fine

Provenance:
Purchased Mike Vosper
Estimate: 200 £ - 260 £
Starting bid: 180 £
Lot 11
Cnut (1016-1035)
Penny, short cross type, Hastings, moneyer Aelfweard, diademed bust left holding sceptre, +CNVT RECX., rev. small voided cross, +ÆL.FPERD ON HÆ:., 1.14g, (SCBC 1159, N.790). Some pitting to obverse and reverse, toned, fine and scarce
Estimate: 180 £ - 200 £
Starting bid: 150 £
Lot 12
Edward the Confessor (1042-1066)
Penny, Hammer Cross type, Lincoln, moneyer Wulfbern, crowned facing bust, in front sceptre, rev. hammer cross, PVL[-] INCOL (SCBC 1182, N.828). Coin fragment, toned about very fine
Estimate: 50 £ - 70 £
aktuelles Gebot: 40 £
Lot 13
Henry II (1154-1189)
Tealby cut Halfpenny, class A, crowned facing bust holding sceptre, rev. large cross potent with small potent in each angle, 0.69g, (SCBC 1337, N.952). Toned, overall very fine
Estimate: 40 £ - 60 £
Starting bid: 30 £
Lot 14
Henry II (1154-1189)
Tealby Penny, Class C, crowned facing bust holding sceptre, rev. large cross potent with small potent in each angle, 1.40g, (SCBC 1339, N.957). Chipped and with a hairline crack, reasonable portrait and nearly very fine
Estimate: 80 £ - 100 £
Starting bid: 60 £
Lot 15
Henry III (1216-1272) (2)
Pennies (2), from the Brussels hoard, London, moneyer Willem and Canterbury, moneyer Nicole, crowned facing bust, rev. long voided cross, 1.44g and 1.50g respectively. Housed in London Mint Office box with certificate, both very fine
Estimate: 80 £ - 100 £
aktuelles Gebot: 60 £
Lot 16
Hammered coins (3)
Edward III Penny, third coinage, London, type 1a/I, crowned facing bust, Lombardic N's, rev. long cross pattée, 1.09g, (S.1543). Chip to flan, toned, good fine; Edward IV Halfgroat, light coinage, Canterbury, crowned facing bust, Archbishop Bourchier, no marks by neck, knot on breast, rev. long cross pattée, mm. pall, 1.15g, (SCBC 2025). Fine; Edward VI Penny, third period, base issue, York, Tudor rose, rev. long cross fourchée over shield, 0.56g, (SCBC 2475). Ragged flan, about fine
Estimate: 50 £ - 70 £
aktuelles Gebot: 30 £
Lot 17
Henry V (1413-1422)
Groat, class c, frowning bust, mullet on right shoulder, rev. long cross pattée, 3.81g, (SCBC 1765, N.1387A). Possibly once cleaned, about very fine
Estimate: 100 £ - 150 £
Starting bid: 80 £
Lot 18
Richard III (1483-1485)
Penny, York mint, Archbishop Rotherham, crowned facing bust, rev. long cross pattée, quatrefoil in centre, 0.68g, (SCBC 2166, N.1686). Mint mark not visible but clearly depicting the T and upright key at neck, good portrait for type, small edge chip, fine
Estimate: 200 £ - 240 £
Starting bid: 160 £
Lot 19
Henry VII (1485-1509)
Angel, St. Michael spearing dragon, rev. ship right, shield on hull, cross dividing h and rose above, mm. anchor, 5.08g, (SCBC 2183, N.1696). Weakly struck in parts, good fine or better
Estimate: 2.000 £ - 2.400 £
Starting bid: 1.800 £
Lot 20
Henry VIII (1509-1547)
Angel, first coinage, St. Michael spearing dragon, rev. ship right, shield on hull, cross dividing h and rose above, mm. castle, 5.13g, (SCBC 2265, N.1760). Quite well struck, very fine
Estimate: 3.000 £ - 3.400 £
aktuelles Gebot: 2.600 £
Lot 21
Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
Angel, sixth issue, St. Michael spearing dragon, rev. ship right, shield on hull, cross dividing E and rose above, mm. A, 4.93g, (SCBC 2538, N.2005). Sometime cleaned, slight crack, otherwise good fine or better
Estimate: 2.200 £ - 2.600 £
Starting bid: 2.000 £
Lot 22
Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
Shilling, sixth issue, crowned bust 3B left, rev. long cross fourchée over shield, mm. woolpack, 5.27g, (SCBC 2577, N.2014). Lightly creased, toned and about very fine
Estimate: 100 £ - 120 £
Starting bid: 80 £
Lot 23
James I (1603-1625)
Unite, second coinage, fourth crowned bust right holding orb and sceptre, rev. crowned shield dividing IR, mm. cinquefoil, 9.73g, (SCBC 2619, N.2084). Fine
Estimate: 1.000 £ - 1.200 £
Starting bid: 800 £
Lot 24
James I (1603-1625)
Britain Crown, second coinage, third crowned bust right, rev. shield of arms, crown above dividing IR, mm. cinquefoil, 2.47g, (SCBC 2625, N.2091). Slight crease, fine
Estimate: 300 £ - 360 £
Starting bid: 300 £

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