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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 |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
212 |
ENGLAND. Late Anglo-Saxon. Aethelred II, 978-1016
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GD VF |
$280.00 |
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) |
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213 |
ENGLAND. Aethelred II
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VF |
$360.00 |
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) |
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214 |
ENGLAND. Cnut, 1016-1035
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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) |
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215 |
ENGLAND. Edward the Confessor, 1042-1066
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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) |
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216 |
ENGLAND. Edward the Confessor
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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) |
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217 |
ENGLAND. Plantagenets. Richard I, 1189-1199
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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) |
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218 |
ENGLAND. John, 1199-1216
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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) |
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219 |
ENGLAND. Henry III, 1216-1272
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F to VF |
$230.00 |
Lot of Long-cross Pennies (10). With scepter. Fine to Very Fine. 10 pieces. (Est. $200-$300) |
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220 |
ENGLAND. Edward I-III, 1272-1377
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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) |
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221 |
ENGLAND. Edward III, 1327-1377
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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) |
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222 |
ENGLAND. House of Lancaster. Henry VI, first reign, 1422-1461
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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) |
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223 |
ENGLAND. House of Tudor. Henry VII, 1485-1509
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VF |
$160.00 |
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) |
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224 |
ENGLAND. Henry VII
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F |
$100.00 |
Groat, mm cinquefoil. Crown with two jewelled arches. Another as above. S.2198. Light clipping. Toned Fine. (Est. $250-$350) |
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225 |
ENGLAND. Henry VII
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(see below) |
$80.00 |
Groat, mm pheon (1505-9), Crowned head r. S.2258. Minor edge splits. Toned Fine+. (Est. $90-$120) |
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226 |
ENGLAND. Henry VII
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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) |
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227 |
ENGLAND. Henry VIII, 1509-1547
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GD VF |
$280.00 |
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) |
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228 |
ENGLAND. Edward VI, 1547-1553
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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) |
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229 |
ENGLAND. Elizabeth I, 1558-1603
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AB VF |
$180.00 |
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) |
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230 |
ENGLAND. Elizabeth I.
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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) |
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231 |
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward the Black Prince, 1362-1372
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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) |
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232 |
ANGLO-GALLIC. Edward the Black Prince
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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) |
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233 |
FRANCE. Philippe IV ''le Bel,'' 1285-1314
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EF |
$1,400.00 |
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) |
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234 |
HUNGARY. Louis the Great of Anjou, 1342-1382
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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 |
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235 |
IRELAND. Hiberno-Norse. Phase II, ca. 1020-1035
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GD VF |
$350.00 |
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) |
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236 |
IRELAND. Anglo-Irish. John, 1199-1216
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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) |
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237 |
IRELAND. Henry VIII, 1509-1547
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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) |
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238 |
SCOTLAND. Alexander III, 1249-1286
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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) |
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239 |
SCOTLAND. James I, 1406-1437
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F |
$260.00 |
Groat. Small, neat bust facing within tressure, scepter at left. S.5195. Toned Fine. (Est. $100-$150) |
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240 |
SPAIN. 12th-13th Century
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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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