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James I (1603-1625)
Unite, second coinage, fourth crowned bust right holding orb and sceptre, rev. crowned shield dividing IR, mm. key, 9.90g, (S.2619, N.2084). Struck on a full flan, some weaker areas of strike but very fine
Silver Halfcrown, third coinage, king on horseback right, plain ground below. rev. shield of arms, plume above, mm. trefoil, 14.65g, (S.2666A, N.2123). Full, round and with an old cabinet tone, the obverse with a slightly weaker strike, about very fine/good very fine
Sixpence, 1624, third coinage, sixth crowned bust right, rev. shield of arms, date above, mm. trefoil, 2.79g, (S.2670, N.2126). Nicely toned, nearly very fine
Halfcrown, Tower mint, type 1a2, king on horseback left, no rose on housing, no groundline, rev. long cross fourchée over shield, mm lis, 11.30g, (S.2764, N.2201). Heavily clipped, otherwise with an excellent horseman and good very fine
Halfcrown, Tower mint, type 1a3, king on horseback left, no rose on housings, no groundline, rev. shield with light garnishing, no long-cross, mm cross calvary, 14.35g, (S.2766, N.2202). Old tone, fine, the reverse better, rare
Shilling, Tower mint, group C, type 2a, crowned bust left, mark of value behind, rev. oval shield, CR above, mm. plume, (S.2787, N.2221). A few marks on the obverse but full, round and nearly very fine
Shilling, Tower mint, group D, type 3a, crowned bust left, mark of value behind, no inner circles, rev. oval garnished shield, mm. crown, 5.93g, (S.2791, N.2225). A little weakly struck in parts, full round and about very fine
Shilling, Tower mint under Parliament, group G, seventh bust, tall, narrow crowned bust left, mark of value behind, rev. cross moline over square-topped shield, mm. sun, 5.81g, (S.2802, N.2233). Slightly ragged flan but with a good portrait, bold very fine
Sixpence, Tower mint, 1625, group A, first bust left in coronation robes, high double arched crown, rev. shield on long cross fourchée, date above, mm.lis, 2.70g, (N.2235, S.2805). Some scratches on obverse, otherwise nearly very fine, scarce
Sixpence, Tower mint, group D, a piece of fine work, crowned fourth bust left, type 3, rev. oval shield dividing CR, mm. harp, 2.78g, (S.2811, N.2238). A piece of 'fine work' but with two counter marks (one either side), toned and nearly very fine, rare
Sixpence, 1638-8, Briot's second issue, crowned bust left, mark of value behind, rev. cross moline over shield, mm. anchor, 3.02g, (S.2860, N.2306). A few light scratches before face, good very fine
Shilling, York mint, type 4, crowned bust left wearing falling lace collar, mark of value behind, pellet above and below, rev. oval shield, crown above, EBOR below, mm. lion, 5.69g, (S.2873, N.2319). Attractively toned, good very fine.
Threepence, York mint, crowned bust left, mark of value behind, rev. long cross fourchée over shield, mm. lion, 1.22g, (S.2877, N.2323). Toned, nearly very fine
Crown, electrotype, Oxford, king on horseback left with a view of Oxford behind, rev. declaration in two lines, mark of value and three plumes above, 1644 and OXON below, (S.2948, N.2407). Nicely toned and extremely fine
Shilling, Exeter, crowned bust left with lank hair, mark of value behind, rev. round shield with six scrolls, no date, 5.67g, (S.3084, N.2547 (Truro), c.f. Brooker 1026). A very rare type without the date, full, round and very fine
Shilling, 1646, Newark besieged, crown dividing CR, mark of value below, rev. OBS: NEWARK 1646, 5.71g, (S.3143, N.2640). Obverse slightly off-centre but crisply struck and delightfully toned, nearly extremely fine
Halfcrown, 1653, English shield within wreath, rev. English and Irish shields, mark of value above, 14.71g, mm. sun, (S.3215, N.2722). Slightly weak in parts, good very fine
Shilling, 1651, English shield within wreath, rev. English and Irish shields, mark of value above, no stop after 'THE', 5.92g, (S.3217, N.2724). Slightly weakly struck to the centre but a most appealing coin displaying a central strike and full outer beaded border, beautifully toned and good very fine or better
Shilling, 1651, English shield within wreath, no stops in legend, rev. English and Irish shields, mark of value above, 5.92g, (S.3217, N.2724). Nicely struck and toned over original brilliance, good vey fine or better and certified and graded by PCGS as AU55
Shilling, 1652/2, English shield within wreath, rev. English and Irish shields, mark of value above, similar to ESC.114 but with normal stops, 5.88g, (S.3217, N.2724). Full round and good very fine or better
Shilling, 1660, English shield within wreath, rev. English and Irish shields, mark of value above, mm. anchor, 5.70g, (S.3218, N.2725). Reasonably full and round, the mint mark clear, good fine and very rare
Sixpence, 1649, English shield within wreath, rev. English and Irish shields, mark of value above, 3.02g, (S.3219, N.2726). A scarce date, deeply toned and nearly extremely fine, a difficult coin to find in this grade
Provenance:
Ex. Classic Numismatic Group, July 2010, $2250
Sixpence, 1656, English shield within wreath, rev. English and Irish shields, mark of value above, 2.68g, (S.3219, N.2726). Surfaces a little rough and porous, about very fine