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Categories • Coin Galleries April 2006 → World Coins → Coinage of the Medieval World → Medieval Silver Coins |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
234 |
BOHEMIA. Johann v. Luxembourg, 1310-1346
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EF |
$210.00 |
Prägergroschen. Lion rampant l. Rv. Crown at center of two concentric circles; Wladislaus II, 1471-1516. Prägergroschen. Types similar to last. Toned Nearly Extremely Fine with weak margins and Fine respectively. Saurma 396, 407; also Rudolf II. Maley-Groschen, 1590, 1595. Toned Very Fine. 4 pieces. (Est. $75-$100) |
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235 |
ENGLAND. House of Tudor. Edward VI, 1547-1553
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VF |
$1,500.00 |
Shilling, 1549. Southwark. Crowned bust r. Rv. Oval, garnished Arms, E-R; date in Roman numerals in legend. S.2466B, N.1917/2. Pale violet. Small natural edge clip. Somewhat softly strike, but sharp pleasing portrait nonetheless. Very Fine and Choice for type. (Est. $1400-$1600) |
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236 |
Philip and Mary, 1554-1558
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EF |
$1,750.00 |
Groat, mm lis. Crowned bust of Mary l. Rv. Cross fitchée over Arms. S.2508. A Choice example, deep medium-gray, with a superlative portrait. Extremely Fine. (Est. $1500-$2000) |
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237 |
ENGLAND. Bury St. Edmunds
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GD VF |
$70.00 |
''Boy Bishop'' Token. Ca. 1485-1530. Lead. Bishop's head wearing mitre; SANCTE NICHOLAE ORA PRO NO. Rv. Groat-style: Long-cross over three concentric cirles, two with legends; triplet of pellets in angles. Mit. Prov. Tokens 1. Typical white lead hazing. Good Very Fine. (Est. $75-$100) |
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