£175.00
S- (3499), ESC 1174 (1097). William III 1697 First Bust shilling of Chester with transposed arms of Scotland and Ireland. Not listed in the standard catalogue, but known to exist as it was listed in ESC and there was an example in the Jackson Kent sale (1965). Very rare, and the first I have seen. Comes with an old unidentified ticket.
Holed for suspension and aggressively polished. Dark tone.
Grade: Fair
£175.00
S2797, N2230/2, Sharp F/1. Charles I large bust shilling with single arch crown and large mark of value. mm. Anchor, flukes right both sides. Weight 5.88g. Slightly weak in a...
£50.00
S4143, Davies , ESC 393K. Elizabeth II 1960 crown struck using polished dies, and presumably one of those produced for the New York Expo. A hint of toning to a...
£175.00
S1875, N1461. Henry VI pinecone-mascle groat of Calais with mm. Crosses IIIb/v. Weight 3.74g Evenly struck with minimal clipping, if any, and a full coin. There is a mark at...
£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...