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Categories  •  Coin Galleries April 2005 World Coins Coinage of the Medieval World Medieval Silver Coins
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
212 ENGLAND. Late Anglo-Saxon. Aethelred II, 978-1016 GD VF $280.00
ENGLAND. Late Anglo-Saxon. Aethelred II, 978-1016. Second Hand Penny, ca. 985-991. London, moneyer...
Second Hand Penny, ca. 985-991. London, moneyer Aelfward. Diademed, draped bust r. holding trefoil-headed scepter. Rv. Within inner circle: Hand of Providence issuing from clouds between alpha and omega; +ÆLFPERD M-O LVND. S.1146, N.768. Toned Good Very Fine. (Est. $250-$300)
213 ENGLAND. Aethelred II VF $360.00
ENGLAND. Aethelred II. Last Small Cross Penny. Shaftesbury, moneyer Aelfwine. Diademed, draped l....
Last Small Cross Penny. Shaftesbury, moneyer Aelfwine. Diademed, draped l. Rv. Small cross pattée; +AELFPINE ON SCEFTE. SCBI Galster 1074, S.1154, N.777. Crinkly. Reverse peckmarks. Toned Very Fine. (Est. $150-$200)
214 ENGLAND. Cnut, 1016-1035 GD VF $190.00

Short Cross Penny, ca. 1029-1035/6. Lincoln, moneyer Crinan. Diademed, draped bust l. holding lis-topped scepter. Rv. Cross voided, with pellet within annulet center; +CRINAn ON LINCOL. S.1159, N.790. Toned Good Very Fine. (Est. $125-$175)
215 ENGLAND. Edward the Confessor, 1042-1066 EF $320.00

Hammer Cross Penny, ca. 1059-62. Steyning, moneyer Deorman. Crowned and bearded bust r. holding trefoil pointed scepter. Rv. Cross voided, each limb terminating in incurved arc; +DIORMAN ON STÆNIG. Cf.SCBI Mack 1263, S.1182, N.828. Toned Nearly Extremely Fine. (Est. $200-$250)
216 ENGLAND. Edward the Confessor VF $210.00

Hammer Cross Penny. Hastings, moneyer Duninc. Types similar to above. Rv: +DVNINC ON HEST. S.1182, N.828. Toned Very Fine. (Est. $200-$250)
217 ENGLAND. Plantagenets. Richard I, 1189-1199 GD FINE to VF $120.00

Short-cross Penny. London, moneyer Stivene. Class 4a. Facing bust with scepter. Rv. Short cross with pelleted crosses in angles; STI[VE]NE ON LVN. S.1348A. Toned Good Fine to Very Fine. (Est. $75-$100)
218 ENGLAND. John, 1199-1216 GD VF $150.00

Short-cross Penny. London, moneyer Ilger. Class 5b. Facing bust with scepter. Rv. Short cross, pelleted crosses in angles; +ILGER ON LVND. S.1351. Sharp portrait. Good Very Fine. (Est. $90-$120)
219 ENGLAND. Henry III, 1216-1272 F to VF $230.00

Lot of Long-cross Pennies (10). With scepter. Fine to Very Fine. 10 pieces. (Est. $200-$300)
220 ENGLAND. Edward I-III, 1272-1377 AB VG to VF $625.00

Lot of Pennies (39). Mints of London, Canterbury, Bristol, Berwick and Durham; also Half Penny. Various amounts of clipping and crimping, one heavily clipped. A few with corrosion, a few wavy. About Very Good to Very Fine. 40 pieces. (Est. $450-$600)
221 ENGLAND. Edward III, 1327-1377 AB F to F $66.00

Groats (2). Pre-Treaty with French titles, 1351-61. Crowned facing bust within tressure. Trefoil on breast. Lis on breast. S.1565, 1568. Some flatness in margins. Toned About Fine to Fine. 2 pieces. (Est. $90-$120)
222 ENGLAND. House of Lancaster. Henry VI, first reign, 1422-1461 AB VF $100.00

Groat. Calais. Annulet issue, 1422-7. Crowned bust facing within tressure, annulet at neck. S.1836. Toned About Very Fine. (Est. $90-$120)
223 ENGLAND. House of Tudor. Henry VII, 1485-1509 VF $160.00
ENGLAND. House of Tudor. Henry VII, 1485-1509. Groat, mm cinquefoil (1489-93). Crowned facing bust...
Groat, mm cinquefoil (1489-93). Crowned facing bust in tressure, crown with two jewelled arches. S.2198. Very scarce. Some clipping. Toned Very Fine. (Est. $400-$500)
224 ENGLAND. Henry VII F $100.00
ENGLAND. Henry VII. Groat, mm cinquefoil. Crown with two jewelled arches. Another as above. S.2198....
Groat, mm cinquefoil. Crown with two jewelled arches. Another as above. S.2198. Light clipping. Toned Fine. (Est. $250-$350)
225 ENGLAND. Henry VII (see below) $80.00

Groat, mm pheon (1505-9), Crowned head r. S.2258. Minor edge splits. Toned Fine+. (Est. $90-$120)
226 ENGLAND. Henry VII GD FINE $75.00

Penny. Sovereign type. Two pillars. S.2228. Toned Good Fine; also Henry VIII. Posthumous, 1547-1551. Groat. Southwark. Bust 5. S.2404. Typical mushy strike, margin legends mostly flat. Fine. 2 pieces. (Est. $90-$120)
227 ENGLAND. Henry VIII, 1509-1547 GD VF $280.00
ENGLAND. Henry VIII, 1509-1547. Groat, mm arrow (1526-32). Later bust D. S.2337E. Engraver's compass...
Groat, mm arrow (1526-32). Later bust D. S.2337E. Engraver's compass point inset nub on ear. Toned Good Very Fine. (Est. $200-$250)
228 ENGLAND. Edward VI, 1547-1553 GD FINE $100.00

Shilling, n.d., mm tun. Fine Silver issue, 1551-3. Crowned facing bust slightly l., rose left, XII right. S.2482. Creased and straightened. Decent portrait. Toned Good Fine. (Est. $100-$150)
229 ENGLAND. Elizabeth I, 1558-1603 AB VF $180.00
ENGLAND. Elizabeth I, 1558-1603. Shilling, n.d. mm Cross Crosslet (1560-1). Second issue. Crowned...
Shilling, n.d. mm Cross Crosslet (1560-1). Second issue. Crowned bust l. without mark of value or rose, ET rather than Z in legend. Rv. Long cross, Arms. S.2555. About Very Fine. (Est. $200-$300)
230 ENGLAND. Elizabeth I. AB F $100.00

Shilling, n.d. mm A (1582-4). Fifth issue. Crowned bust l. S.2577. Typical weak portrait. Sharp lettering, fully round. Toned Fine; and Sixpence, 1561 mm pheon. Small bust l., rose behind. S.2560. Some weakness at centers, decent features. Toned About Fine. 2 pieces. (Est. $100-$150)
231 ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward the Black Prince, 1362-1372 VF $200.00

Demi Gros. Figeac. Within tressure: Half-figure of the prince r., sword over his shoulder; obverse legend ends: ANGLIE F. Rv. Large cross, pellet triplets in angles. Elias 176 (R). Sharp definition for type. Toned Very Fine. (Est. $100-$150)
232 ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward the Black Prince VF $150.00

Demi Gros. Poitiers. Types similar to above; obverse legend ends: ANGLIE P. Elias 179a. Shallow strike with typical cross ghosting. Toned Very Fine. (Est. $100-$150)
233 FRANCE. Philippe IV ''le Bel,'' 1285-1314 EF $1,400.00
FRANCE. Philippe IV ''le Bel,'' 1285-1314. Double Piéfort Double Parisis. Cross feuillue; +PHILIPPVS...
Double Piéfort Double Parisis. Cross feuillue; +PHILIPPVS REX. Rv. Fleur/REGA/LIS; +MONETA DVPLEX. Cf.Dup.227 (regular issue). Very rare. Somewhat grainy. Extremely Fine. (Est. $1300-$1600)
234 HUNGARY. Louis the Great of Anjou, 1342-1382 F to VF $160.00

Denar, n.d. Arms of Hungary-Anjou. Rv. Standing king, complex symbol like a spear ending in '8' at r.; Denar, n.d. Similar, King in finer style, SV r. General types of Rethy-Probszt Plate XXVI:94-96; Denar, Crude head l. Rv. Cross patriarchal. RP XXVI:89; Uncertain Ruler. Obol, n.d. Tiny cross patriarchal shield. Rv. Complex Castellated design. RP --; Maria, 1382-1385.... (Est. $90-$120)  more
235 IRELAND. Hiberno-Norse. Phase II, ca. 1020-1035 GD VF $350.00
IRELAND. Hiberno-Norse. Phase II, ca. 1020-1035. Reduced weight Imitation of Aethelred II Long Cross...
Reduced weight Imitation of Aethelred II Long Cross Penny in name of Sihtric, Dublin Mint. Mantled bust l. with 'porcupine quill' hair, cross pattée and two pellets behind; +NITRN+IDIFHI. Rv. Long cross; +NERIENIF MO DIFN (the first and last 'N' reversed). Chipping on left side. Toned Good Very Fine. (Est. $200-$250)
236 IRELAND. Anglo-Irish. John, 1199-1216 F $120.00

Penny. Dublin, moneyer Roberd. Third Rex Coinage, ca. 1207-11. S.6228; Edward I, 1272-1307. Penny. Dublin. S.6251. Light clipping. Toned Fine; also another Penny. Bottom chipped, deposits. Fine. 3 pieces. (Est. $75-$100)
237 IRELAND. Henry VIII, 1509-1547 AB VF $71.00

Groat (1540). Cross fitchée over Crowned Arms. Rv. Crowned harp flanked by crowned 'h', crowned 'R'. S.6475. Lightly clipping. Toned About Very Fine. (Est. $90-$120)
238 SCOTLAND. Alexander III, 1249-1286 AB VF $260.00

Penny. S.5054. Chipped 12:30-1:00. Toned Very Fine; David II, 1329-1371. Penny. S.5088. Some typical weakness, light reverse stain. Fine+; also Charles I, 1625-1649. 40 Pence, n.d. S.5576. Old obverse scrape, edge clipping. Crude About Very Fine; 2 Pence, n.d. S.5602. About Fine; Charles II, 1660-1685. Turner, 1677. S.5630. Fine. 5 pieces. (Est. $100-$150)
239 SCOTLAND. James I, 1406-1437 F $260.00

Groat. Small, neat bust facing within tressure, scepter at left. S.5195. Toned Fine. (Est. $100-$150)
240 SPAIN. 12th-13th Century VF $50.00

Millares (5). Spanish Imitations of Muwayhid Square Dirham. A-498; also HAFSID of North Africa. Anonymous, ca. 1300. Square Dirham. Squared Kufic legends. A-514. Very Fine. 6 pieces. (Est. $75-$100)
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