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e-Auction 8: Ancient, British & World Coins and Medals

Start date martedì 27 gennaio 2026 End date martedì 10 febbraio 2026

Buyer’s premium is 24% inclusive of VAT. Please note that lots marked with a dagger symbol (†) are import lots and are subject to a further 5% on the hammer price unless re-exported outside of the UK

Important Notice
Buyer’s premium is 24% inclusive of VAT. Please note that lots marked with a dagger symbol (†) are import lots and are subject to a further 5% on the hammer price unless re-exported outside of the UK

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Total lots: 185

Lot 25
Henry III (1216-1272)
Penny, class 7a/6d, London, moneyer Abel, facing bust holding scepter, rev. voided short cross, +ABEL.ON.LVND, 1.43g, (SCBC 1356A, N.978). Good fine
Estimate: 50 £ - 80 £
Starting bid: 40 £
Lot 26
Henry III (1216-1272)
Penny, class 7b2, London, moneyer Ilger, facing bust holding scepter, rev. voided short cross, +ILGER ON LVN.D, 1.42g, (SCBC 1356B, N.979). Good portrait, about very fine
Estimate: 60 £ - 100 £
Offerta corrente: 40 £
Lot 27
Henry III (1216-1272)
Penny, class 7b3, Canterbury, moneyer Tomas, facing bust holding scepter, rev. voided short cross, +TOMAS ON CANT, 1.15g, (SCBC 1356B, N.979). Good fine
Estimate: 50 £ - 80 £
Starting bid: 40 £
Lot 28
Henry III (1216-1272) (2)
Pennies (2), Northampton mint, moneyers Philip and Thomas, crowned facing bust, rev. voided long cross, with pellet at center and trefoil in each angle, PHILIP ON NORH and TOMAS ON NORH. Both very fine and with old collectors tickets
Estimate: 140 £ - 180 £
Starting bid: 120 £
Lot 29
Edward I (1272-1307)
Penny, class 4c, London, crowned facing bust, nick to band of crown, rev. long cross pattée, pellets in angles, 1.40g, (SCBC 1396, N.1025). Nicely toned, a pleasing and full good very fine
Estimate: 20 £ - 50 £
Offerta corrente: 35 £
Lot 30
Edward I (1272-1307)
Penny, class 9c, London, crowned facing bust, rev. long cross pattée, pellets in angles, 1.38g, (SCBC 1408, N.1037/1). Slightly double struck but well-centred and with hints of original colour
Estimate: 70 £ - 90 £
Starting bid: 50 £
Lot 31
Hammered Coins (5)
Henry III pennies (3), Edward III (1) and James I Half Groat (1), various mints and classes, generally fine or better
Estimate: 60 £ - 80 £
Offerta corrente: 70 £
Lot 32
Hammered coins (8)
Pennies (7), Henry III to Edward II, and a halfpenny of Richard II (intermediate issue). Generally good fine to very fine, one of the Henry III pennies cracked
Estimate: 80 £ - 120 £
Offerta corrente: 80 £
Lot 33
Edward III (1327-1377)
Penny, third or florin coinage, class 3, London, crowned facing bust, rev. long cross pattée, pellets in angles, 1.03g, (SCBC 1545, N.1115). Fine
Estimate: 30 £ - 50 £
Starting bid: 20 £
Lot 34
Henry VI (1422-1461)
Groat, rosette-mascle issue, Calais, crowned facing bust, rev. long cross pattée, mm.cross patonce/plain cross, 2.85g, (SCBC 1859, N.1446). Clipped, previously cleaned, otherwise good portait, very fine
Estimate: 60 £ - 80 £
Offerta corrente: 40 £
Lot 35
Henry VI (1422-1461)
Halfpenny, pinecone-mascle issue, London, crowned facing bust, rev. long cross pattee, 0.51g, (SCBC 1884, N.1468). Excellent portrait, good very fine
Estimate: 50 £ - 70 £
Offerta corrente: 30 £
Lot 36
Henry VI (1422-1461)
Halfpenny, leaf-mascle issue, London, crowned facing bust, rev. long cross pattee, leaf under N of London, 0.34g, (SCBC 1895, N.1480). Fine
Estimate: 30 £ - 50 £
Starting bid: 20 £
Lot 37
Edward IV (1461-1471)
Groat, light coinage, Bristol, mule, type VI/V, crowned facing bust, B on breast, quatrefoils by neck, rev. long cross pattee, VILLA BRESTOW, mm. sun/rose, 2.00g, (S.2004, N.1580). Short of flan, rare
Estimate: 80 £ - 100 £
Starting bid: 60 £
Lot 38
Edward IV (1461-1485)
Halfpenny, light coinage, London, crowned facing bust, trefoils by neck, rev. long cross pattee, CIVITAS LONDON, 0.33g, (SCBC 2068). Clear portrait, about very fine
Estimate: 30 £ - 50 £
Offerta corrente: 20 £
Lot 39
Philip and Mary (1554-1558)
Groat, crowned bust left, rev. long cross fourchee over shield, mm.lis, 1.67g, (SCBC 2508, N.1973). Fine
Estimate: 120 £ - 180 £
Starting bid: 80 £
Lot 40
Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
Sixpence, 1561, third issue, crowned bust 1F left, rose behind, rev. long cross fourchée over shield, date above, mm. pheon, 2.98g, (SCBC 2561, N.1997). Good fine with some surface marks, particularly on the obverse, legends better
Estimate: 80 £ - 120 £
Offerta corrente: 50 £
Lot 41
Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
Sixpence, 1587 over 6, sixth issue, bust 6B, crowned bust left rose behind, rev. long cross fourchée over shield, date above, mm. crescent/crescent over escallop, 2.84g, (SCBC 2578A, N.2015). Fine, overdate clear
Estimate: 60 £ - 100 £
Starting bid: 40 £
Lot 42
Sixpences (2)
Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1582, bust 6B, mm. bell, 2.88g, (SCBC 2578A, N.2015). Fine, with clear date; James I, first coinage, 1603, mm. thistle, 2.78g, (SCBC 2647, N.2074). Fine
Estimate: 20 £ - 40 £
Offerta corrente: 10 £
Lot 43
Charles I (1625-1649)
Halfgroat, type 3a3, inner circles both sides, crowned fourth bust left, mark of value to right, rev. oval shield, mm. (P), 0.98g, (SCBC 2833, N.2258). About very fine
Estimate: 40 £ - 60 £
Starting bid: 30 £
Lot 44
Commonwealth (1649-1660)
Halfgroat, English shield within wreath, rev. English and Irish shields, mark of value above, 0.93g, (SCBC 3221, N.2728). About very fine
Estimate: 80 £ - 100 £
Starting bid: 60 £
Lot 45
Commonwealth (1649-1660)
Penny, English shield within wreath, rev. English and Irish shields, .I. above, 0.40g, (SCBC 3222, N.2729). Slight buckling, good fine
Estimate: 20 £ - 40 £
Starting bid: 10 £
Lot 46
Charles II (1660-1685)
Halfcrown, third hammered issue, crowned bust left, mark of value behind, rev. shield over cross moline, mm. crown, 15.17g, (SCBC 3321, N.2761). Quite weakly struck with some scratches, fine
Estimate: 100 £ - 120 £
Starting bid: 80 £
Lot 47
Charles II (1660-1685)
Twopence, 1679, HIB over FRA, laureate and draped bust right, rev. crowned pair of linked C's, (SCBC 3388, ESC 2181A, Bull 692). Some scratches to obverse, very fine
Estimate: 20 £ - 40 £
Offerta corrente: 10 £
Lot 48
James II (1685-1688)
Threepence, 1687, laureate head left, rev. crowned mark of value, (SCBC 3415, ESC 1980, Bull 792). About very fine
Estimate: 20 £ - 40 £
Offerta corrente: 10 £

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