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e-Auction 6: General, British and World Coins and Medals

End date martedì 29 luglio 2025
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Total lots: 158

Lot 1
Henry III (1216-1272)
Penny, short cross type, class 5b, Northampton, moneyer Roberd, 1.29g, (SCBC 1351). Slightly double struck on reverse, about very fine
Estimate: 60 £ - 80 £
Starting bid: 50 £
Lot 2
Hammered Coins (4)
John (1199-1216), Penny, short cross type, class 5c, Canterbury, moneyer Iohan M, (SCBC 1352); Edward I (1272-1307), Pennies (2), both London; Ireand, James I, tin farthing. One chipped, otherwise generally fine
Estimate: 30 £ - 50 £
Offerta corrente: 20 £
Lot 3
Henry III (1216-1272)
Penny, long cross, class 1b, London, LIE TER CI'. LVH, 1.38g, (SCBC 1359). Good fine
Estimate: 40 £ - 60 £
Starting bid: 30 £
Lot 4
Henry III (1216-1272)
Penny, long cross, class 3ab, Shrewsbury, moneyer Lorens, 1.20g, (SCBC 1362B). Slightly double struck, otherwise about very fine
Estimate: 50 £ - 80 £
Offerta corrente: 40 £
Lot 5
Henry III (1216-1272)
Penny, long cross, class 3b, London, moneyer Henri, 1.31g, (SCBC 1363). Good fine
Estimate: 30 £ - 50 £
Starting bid: 20 £
Lot 6
Henry III (1216-1272)
Penny, long cross, class 5, London, moneyer Ricard, 1.37g, (SCBC 1368A). Fine
Estimate: 30 £ - 50 £
Starting bid: 20 £
Lot 7
Henry III (1216-1272)
Penny, long cross, class 5g, London, moneyer Ricard, 1.53g, (SCBC 1373). Toned and very fine

Provenance:
Ex. Patrick Finn with ticket
Estimate: 40 £ - 60 £
Starting bid: 30 £
Lot 9
Philip and Mary (1554-1558)
Shilling, 1554, facing busts, crown and date above, full titles, rev. shield, crown and mark of value above, 6.24g, (SCBC 2500). Scrape to reverse and small striking crack to the edge, otherwise with two reasonable portraits, nearly very fine
Estimate: 500 £ - 600 £
Starting bid: 440 £
Lot 10
Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
Sixpence, 1566, 3rd and 4th issue, crowned bust left, Tudor rose behind, rev. long cross fourchee over shield, mm. portcullis, 2.94g, (SCBC 2561). Toned, fine or better
Estimate: 50 £ - 70 £
Starting bid: 40 £
Lot 11
Charles I (1625-1649) (2)
Shilling, Group F, crowned Briot's bust type 4.4 left, mark of value behind, rev. cross moline over shield, 5.79g, (SCBC 2799); Scotland, twenty pence, crowned bust left, mark of value behind, rev. crowned thistle, 0.84g, (S.5581). Both fine, Scottish damaged and repaired
Estimate: 50 £ - 70 £
Starting bid: 40 £
Lot 12
Charles II (1660-1685)
Crown, 1662, first laureate bust right, no rose below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlocking C's in angles, no date on edge (SCBC 3352). Good fine
Estimate: 180 £ - 200 £
Starting bid: 170 £
Lot 13
Charles II (1660-1685)
Crown, 1679, third laureate bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlinked C's in angles, edge T.PRIMO, (SCBC 3358). A pleasing coin for the grade, good fine and better
Estimate: 180 £ - 220 £
Starting bid: 150 £
Lot 14
James II (1685-1688)
Crown, 1687, second laureate bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, edge TERTIO, (SCBC 3407). Toned, minor porosity to the surfaces, fine
Estimate: 180 £ - 220 £
Offerta corrente: 160 £
Lot 15
James II (1685-1688) (4)
Maundy odds, fourpence, 1687/6, threepence (2), 1687, F for E in REX, twopence, 1686, (SCBC 3414, 3415, 3416). The fourpence fair, the others fine to good very fine
Estimate: 50 £ - 70 £
Offerta corrente: 40 £
Lot 16
William and Mary (1688-1694) (3)
Maundy odds, 1689, fourpence, threepence and twopence, (SCBC 3439, 3441 and 3443). Generally, very fine
Estimate: 80 £ - 100 £
Offerta corrente: 60 £
Lot 17
Anne (1702-1714)
Sixpence, 1703, first draped bust left, VIGO below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, (SCBC 3590). A few light tin flecks, toned and good very fine
Estimate: 180 £ - 220 £
Starting bid: 150 £
Lot 18
Anne (1702-1714)
Crown, 1707 E, Edinburgh, second draped bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, edge SEXTO, (SCBC 3600). Scratch in front of bust, about fine, reverse better
Estimate: 80 £ - 100 £
Offerta corrente: 60 £
Lot 19
Anne (1702-1714)
Crown, 1713, third draped bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses and plumes in angles, edge DVODECIMO, (SCBC 3603). Minor adjustment marks, toned and fine
Estimate: 220 £ - 260 £
Starting bid: 180 £
Lot 20
Anne (1702-1714)
Shilling, 1711, third draped bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, (SCBC 3618). Surface marks, toned, about fine
Estimate: 40 £ - 60 £
Starting bid: 30 £
Lot 21
George I (1714-1727)
Shilling, 1723, second laureate bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, SS C in angles, (SCBC 3648). Toned very fine, the reverse better
Estimate: 150 £ - 180 £
Starting bid: 120 £
Lot 22
George II (1727-1760)
Halfcrown, 1746/5, old laureate bust left, Lima below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, edge D. NONO, (SCBC 3695A). I HILL engraved in obverse field, otherwise toned and good fine
Estimate: 50 £ - 80 £
Starting bid: 40 £
Lot 23
George II (1727-1760)
Shilling, 1727, young laureate bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses and plumes in angles, (SCBC 3697). Lightly toned and nearly very fine, lightly cleaned
Estimate: 150 £ - 200 £
Starting bid: 130 £
Lot 24
George II (1727-1760)
Sixpence, 1758/7, old laureate bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, (SCBC 3704). Fine
Estimate: 30 £ - 50 £
Starting bid: 20 £
Lot 25
George II (1727-1760)
Sixpence, 1743, old laureate bust left, rev. roses in angles, (SCBC 3709). Toned, about extremely fine
Estimate: 150 £ - 200 £
Starting bid: 100 £

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