Timed

Timed Auction 4: General, British and World Coins

Start date Dienstag, 14. Januar 2025 End date Dienstag, 28. Januar 2025

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of 5

Lots per page:

Total lots: 109

Lot 1
Celtic (2)
Corieltauvi, Silver Units, Boar horse type III, 'South Ferriby plain' one with pellets in field and the other with large pelletal sun ring over horse, (S.398). The first with small edge chip otherwise very fine and the second nearly very fine
Estimate: 60 £ - 80 £
Starting bid: 50 £
Lot 2
Styca coinage (2)
Irregular issue in copper alloy (c.843/4-855 AD), Legends blundered, (S.872)
Estimate: 30 £ - 50 £
aktuelles Gebot: 20 £
Lot 3
Stephen (1135-1154)
Penny, 'Watford' type, Norwich, moneyer Ailwi, 1.41g, (S.1278). Obverse off-centre, usual weakness, good fine
Estimate: 80 £ - 100 £
aktuelles Gebot: 70 £
Lot 4
Stephen (1135-1154) (4)
Pennies (3) and a cut half, 'Watford' type, (S.1278). A lower grade/weakly struck group for research, one bent, fair to fine
Estimate: 50 £ - 80 £
aktuelles Gebot: 40 £
Lot 5
Short Cross Pennies (2)
Richard I (1189-1199), class 2, London, moneyer Ravl, (S.1346); Henry III (1216-1272), class 7c, London, moneyer Giffrei, (S.1356C). The first about fine, the second a little off-centre, about very fine
Estimate: 80 £ - 120 £
Starting bid: 70 £
Lot 6
Henry III (1216-1272),
Cut Half Penny, long cross, class 5g, moneyer Willem, 0.78g (S.1373). Slight crack running from outer edge to inner circle in one quarter. Very fine
Estimate: 10 £ - 20 £
Under reserve: 5 £
Lot 7
Edward I (1272-1307)
Penny, class 2b, London, 1.28g, (S.1386). Full, round and fine or better
Estimate: 20 £ - 30 £
Starting bid: 10 £
Lot 8
Edward I (1272-1307)
Penny, class 3c, Lincoln, 1.39g, (S.1389). Full, round, wavy flan, good fine
Estimate: 30 £ - 40 £
Starting bid: 25 £
Lot 9
Edward I (1272-1307)
Penny, class 4a, Canterbury, reads CIVITAS CANTON, 1.43g, (S.1394). Very fine/good fine
Estimate: 30 £ - 40 £
aktuelles Gebot: 60 £
Lot 10
Edward I (1272-1307) (2)
Pennies (2), class 10ab, London, reads EDWARD, 1.37g; class 10ab5, London, reads EDWAR, 1.15g, (S.1409B). Good fine
Estimate: 30 £ - 40 £
Starting bid: 20 £
Lot 11
Henry V (1413-1422)
Penny, London, Class G, mm. pierced cross, 0.61g, (S.1781). Chipped, otherwise very fine and rare
Estimate: 120 £ - 160 £
Starting bid: 50 £
Lot 12
Henry VII (1485-1509)
Groat, facing bust, type IIIb, mm. pansy, 3.02g, (S.2198A). Striking edge split and slightly bent, good fine and recorded with PAS
Estimate: 80 £ - 100 £
Starting bid: 60 £
Lot 13
Henry VII (1485-1509)
Penny, Sovereign type, London, throne with two double pillars, no mm. 0.67g, (S.2230). Small edge crack, full flan and good fine
Estimate: 40 £ - 60 £
aktuelles Gebot: 30 £
Lot 14
Henry VIII (1509-47)
Penny, Sovereign type, Durham, first coinage, Bishop Ruthall, MD beside shield, mm. radiant star, 0.64g, (S.2332; N.1777). Slightly ragged flan and double struck, otherwise very fine, lightly toned
Estimate: 60 £ - 80 £
Starting bid: 50 £
Lot 15
Henry VIII (1509-1547)
Penny, Sovereign type, Durham, Bp. Tunstall, CD beside shield, mm.star/-, 0.62g, (S.2354). Slight weakness to the centre, otherwise toned and nearly very fine
Estimate: 40 £ - 60 £
aktuelles Gebot: 35 £
Lot 16
Edward VI (1547-1553)
Shilling, third period, fine silver issue, facing bust; rose left, XII (mark of value) right, 5.76g, (S.2482; N.1937). Toned, small flan split, damage to reverse, otherwise about very fine
Estimate: 80 £ - 100 £
Starting bid: 70 £
Lot 17
Mary (1553-1554)
Groat, mm pomegranate, 1.94g, (S.2492, N.1960). Slight trace of a crease, some light surface marks, very fine
Estimate: 200 £ - 260 £
aktuelles Gebot: 400 £
Lot 18
Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
Shilling, second issue, bust 3C, mm. martlet, 5.48g, (S.2555, N.1985). Fine, reverse better
Estimate: 30 £ - 40 £
Starting bid: 30 £
Lot 19
Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
Sixpence, 1575, third and fourth issue, large bust 5A, Tudor rose behind, mm. eglantine, 3.10g, (S.2563, N.1997). Toned, good fine/nearly very fine
Estimate: 100 £ - 120 £
Starting bid: 80 £
Lot 20
Elizabeth I (1558-1603) (2)
Threepence, 1573, mm. acorn, (S.2566); Penny, mm. unclear, (S.2575?), together with a Charles II milled threepence of 1676, (S.3386). The first toned, nearly very fine, the second good fine
Estimate: 80 £ - 120 £
Starting bid: 60 £
Lot 21
Elizabeth I (1558-1603) (3)
Threepence, 1580, mm.Latin cross, (S.2573); Halfgroat, sixth issue, mm.0, (S.2579); Penny, 3rd and 4th issues, mm.ermine, (S.2570). Field finds, about Fine
Estimate: 20 £ - 30 £
Starting bid: 10 £
Lot 22
Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
Shilling, sixth issue, mm. crescent?, 6.20g, (S.2577, N.2014). Very weakly struck to the portrait but the reverse better, only lightly circulated and very fine
Estimate: 40 £ - 60 £
Starting bid: 30 £
Lot 23
Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
Sixpence, Seventh issue, crowned bust (5A) left, rose behind, 2.74g, (S.2585; N.2015). A little weak in parts, good fine
Estimate: 60 £ - 80 £
Starting bid: 50 £
Lot 24
Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
Halfgroat, Seventh issue, crowned bust left (6F), 0.82g, (S.2586; N.2016). Clipped, but extremely fine
Estimate: 60 £ - 80 £
Starting bid: 50 £

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