£220.00
S2343, N1802. Henry VIII halfgroat of Canterbury struck under Archbishop Warham. mm. Warham's Uncertain Mark. Weight 1.23g. The obverse is unambiguously a square backed C over a Pomegranate (which is a 1st coinage mark). It is possible that other 1st coinage marks such as Lis or LCF are also overmarked, leading to the uncertainty of its exact form from die to die. Ex DNW 107, lot 186, 20/3/2013. With ticket.
Toned with a couple tiny marks in front of the face.
Grade: aVF
£350.00
S2561, BCW RS-2F:RS-b. An Elizabeth I third issue sixpence dated 1565 with mm. Rose. A scarce mark for this issue with coins only struck for 6 months between October 1565...
£395.00
S2563, BCW EG-1:EG-g. An Elizabeth I 1576 large bust sixpence with mm. Eglantine. Although the mark is common as a whole, this year is quite rare for the denomination with...
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S2903, N2345, Morrieson A-1. Charles I penny of Aberystwyth with no inner circles to either side. Weight 0.47g. Scarce. Strong peripheral detail with the legend well struck up, but weak...
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S3026, N2510, Morrieson A-1. Charles I Bristol 2d. no.mm, BR monogram in place of date. Weight 0.96g. Very rare. Toned and round. Grade: nVF