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NGC MS62 | Arrival of Princess Mary in Holland, AR Medal, 1642, by Sebastian Dadler, LIBERTAS PATRIÆ, ME DEFENSORE, TRIUMPHAT, INSIDIATA NIHIL VIS INIMICA NOCET., Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, seated left, tramples on his enemies and holds sword and band with shields of the seven Provinces, Prince William and his bride behind, city beyond, rev. QUO TE MARS ET AMOR VOCAT INTRA. DIVA VIRETUM FRUCTUM HIC LIBERTAS TE GENITRICE FERET., pleasure garden within wattled fence, over the entrance strides the Belgic Lion, Prince William receives his bride, edge plain, 108.98g, 73mm (Wieçek 107; Maué...

Jean Dassier's, The Kings and Queens of England (3) | AE Medals, by Jean Dassier, 1731, including, NGC MS63 BN | *Top Pop* | Richard III (1483-1485), crowned and draped bust right, rev. tomb, 41mm (Eimer 526), areas of darker toning to otherwise light chocolate brown surfaces, extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS63 BN *Top Pop* (Cert. #8207434-009); another, MS63 BN | *Top Pop* | George II (1727-1760), laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, rev. inscription, 41mm (Eimer 526), handful of minor bagmarks, lightly toned, extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS63 BN *Top Pop* (Cert. #820743...

The Theatre Royal, Bristol (Old Vic), King Street, Subscriber's Sterling Silver Theatre Accession Ticket (No. 35), dated 30 May 1766, entitling: ~ "The Proprietor of this Ticket is Entitled to the Sight of Every Performance to be Exhibited in this House" ~, rev. KING STREET | Bristol Theatre | May 30 1766 in three lines of italicised, small capitals and cursive script, edge plain, 13.95g, 12h (Spink XRF: 92.47% Ag; 7.27% Cu; 0.255% Au), light rim bruising, otherwise toned, fine, of the highest rarity, with only 50 'silver' tickets originally distributed to subscribers, and 2 'gold' tickets to...

NGC MS63 BN | Death of Princess Charlotte, AE Medal, 1817, by T. Webb and G. Mills, H • R • H • PRINCESS CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA •, draped three-quarters bust right, hair decorated with roses, BORN JAN • 7 1796 • MARRIED MAY 2 • 1816 in exergue in three lines, rev. DIED NOV. VI MDCCCXVII, Britannia seated mournfully, beside a funerary urn, WEEP BRITAIN THOU HAVE LOST ''THE EXPECTANCY AND ROSE ''OF THE FAIR STATE in exergue in three lines, plain edge, 50mm (Eimer 1097; BHM 940), a handful of bagmarks to obverse field and speckled toning spots, otherwise with chocolate brown surfaces, lustrous, about...

New Coal Exchange Opened, AE medal, 1849, by B. Wyon, issued by the Corporation of London, .NEW COAL EXCHANGE OPENED OCT. 30TH 1849 BY H.R.H. PRINCE ALBERT, central portrait medallion of Victoria, surrounded by those of Prince Albert and Princess Royal, ON BEHALF OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA in exergue, rev. THE RT HONBLE SIR JAMES DUKE LORD MAYOR - JOHN WOOD ESQRE CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEE - JAMES B. BUNNING ESQRE ARCHITECT, Coal Exchange, heraldic devices on either side, below, City of London shield and motto, 89mm, 402.02g (Eimer 1435; BHM 2357), surfaces lightly contact marked in places,...

On the Entry of Princess Alexandra of Denmark into the City of London, 1863, Corporation of London AE Medal, by J.S. Wyon & A.B. Wyon, ALEXANDRA, bust left, rev. Londinia, with attendants, welcomes Alexandra who is accompanied by her betrothed, the Prince of Wales, 77mm, 245.04g (BHM 2783, Eimer 1561) rich dark chestnut-brown, occasionally contact marked and some light wear to high points, otherwise very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Abdul Aziz, Sultan of Turkey, Visit to the City of London, AE medal, 1867, by J. S. & A. B. Wyon, draped bust right, wearing a fez, rev. Londinia standing before an altar decorated with the city shield and inscribed welcome, greets the figure of Turkey, St Paul's Cathedral and mosque of St. Sophia behind, 76mm (Eimer 1591; BHM 2872; Welch 10), pinmarked and bruising to neck and behind bust, residually lustrous, very fine, scarce, only 350 struckSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Prince of Wales, National Thanksgiving, AE Medals (2), 1872, by J.S & A.B Wyon, Londinia and Britannia invite Queen and Prince of Wales into St Paul's Cathedral, I WAS GLAD WHEN THEY SAID UNTO ME LET US TO INTO THE HOUSE OF THE LORD, in exergue in four lines, rev. interior of St Paul's with the Royal procession, ornamental panels and ribbons, inscribed NATIONAL THANKSGIVING ST PAULS LONDON FOR THE RECOVERY OF HRH THE PRINCE OF WALES, 76mm, 243.63g; 251.88g (Eimer 1618; BHM 2928), two medals together in original presentation box, lightly contact marked, yet a pleasingly and intricately struck m...

NGC AU53 BN | Golden Jubilee of Victoria, AE Medal, 1887, by Pinches, laureate and crowned bust left, rev. crowned legend in five lines, within wreath, 36mm (BHM 3276), lightly toned about extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded AU53 BN (Cert. #6835235-001); another, NGC MS61 | *Top Pop* | Golden Jubilee of Victoria, WM Medal, 1887, by unknown, crowned bust left, rev. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, shield between supporters, BORN MAY 1819 CROWNED JUNE 1838 MARRIED 1840, emblems in exergue, 38mm (BHM 3319), some minor surface marking, otherwise lustrous in parts, extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS61 *...

NGC MS63 BN | Somerset, Bridgewater, Halfpenny, 1794, view of post office, rev. castle and bridge, ON DEMAND WE PROMISE TO PAY +++, on edge, 6h (D&H 86), extremely fine, hints of red, in NGC holder, graded MS63 BN (Cert. #6946867-001); Bath, Gye's Halfpenny, 1794, arms, rev. seated figure imprisoned, PAYABLE AT W. GYE'S, on edge, 6h (D&H 34), lustrous and hint of blue tone, extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS63BN (Cert. #6946867-004); OXFORDSHIRE, Banbury, William Rusher Hatter, Halfpenny, undated, draped bust almost facing, rev. radiant sun, PAYABLE AT BABURY READING OR OXFORD, on edge,...

Iron Age Britain, Gallo-Belgic Imports, Bellovaci (c. 150-75 BC), 'Broad Flan' AV Stater, Left Type, GB1-3, flamboyant wreathed head, rev. horse left, 1.80g, 9h (LT 7892; DT 69-71; VA 20; Scheers, 8, Pl. 3, no. 77-79; Sills 304-315; ABC 31; S.7), softened devices but portrait remains striking, scarce, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(x) Iron Age Britain, Catuvellauni (c. 60-25 BC), Uninscribed Coinage, 'Early Whaddon Chase' Type, AV Stater, devolved laureate head of Apollo right, rev. horse prancing right, pellets and winged symbol above and below, 5.79g [89.35grns], 2h (VA 1476; BMC 295-330; ABC 2433; S.32), some very minor striking splits, otherwise lustrous surfaces with golden-yellow tone, a bold very fineProvenancePurchased from Spink by private treaty, July 2007Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.

Iron Age Britain, Cantii, uninscribed (60-50 BC), 'Trophy' AV Quarter-Stater, plain, rev. stylised Roman trophy, 1.26g (VA 145; BMC 437-43; M.38; ABC 192; S.47), rare, details boldly struck, attractive to the eye, good very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(x) Iron Age Britain, Atrebates and Regni, Uninscribed Coinage (c. 60-40 BC), 'Selsey Dahlia' Type, AV Quarter-Stater, debased laureate head of Apollo right, rev. triple-tailed annulate horse right, 'no mane' variety, sun motif above, wheel below, spike piercing neck, 1.41g [27.76grns], 3h (VA 220; Mack 65; BMC 478ff; ABC 503; S.48), struck upon a honey-golden elliptical flan with much residual lustre in recesses, a pleasingly bold very fine, scarcer in higher grades ProvenanceMark Rasmussen [with his ticket]Noonans, Auction 119, 4 December 2013, lot 2376* - £430Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Pri...

Iron Age Britain, Catuvellauni (25 BC - AD 9), 'Tascio Ricon' or 'Warrior' Type, AV Stater, TASCIO RICON in two lines in cartouche set atop linear pattern, floral sprays in angles, rev. armoured rider on horseback left, backturned and brandishing sword above head, elliptical shield in left hand, ring-and-dot motif below, 5.45g, 7h (VA 1780-5, 9; BMC 1629-36; M.184; ABC 2580; S.219), some striking wear to obverse panel and usual minor striking fissures to rims, otherwise near very fine, very rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Bu...

Iron Age Britain, Trinovantes and Catuvellauni, Cunobelin (9-40 AD), 'Cunobelinus Wild' AV Stater, CA-MV divided by wheat sheaf, rev. horse prancing right, branch above, CVNO below, 5.50g, 3h (VA 1931; BMC 1784-1803; M.211; ABC 2777; S.285), small flan splits and metal flaws, otherwise a bold striking, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(x) Calabria, Tarentum AR Stater, c. 280-272 BC, IO above, NEY / MH below horse, young rider galloping right, lifting foreleg, monogram to upper left, rev. TAPAS, Taras seated sideways on dolphin left, holding helmet, his left hand resting on the dolphin, a star on left and right, APIS in right field, 6.52g (Vlasto 746-7; SNG ANS 1113; HN Italy 1006), a few light scratches, broad flan, residual lustre, good very fineProvenanceBaldwins, Auction 75, 26 September 2012, lot 2168*Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.

Silver Roman Coins (2) | Roman Republic, Anonymous, AR Denarius, struck c. 115-114 BC, head of Roma right, wearing crested helmet with wing at side, X behind, ROMA below, rev. Roma seated right on pile of shields, she-wolf and twins on right, two birds in field, 3.84g, 9h (Crawford 287/1; Sydenham 559); and Roman Empire, Tiberius (AD 14-37), AR Denarius, 'Tribute Penny' variety, laureate bust right, rev. Livia, as Pax, seated right on throne with ornamented legs, holding sceptre and branch, PONTIF MAXIM in legend, 3.54g, 4h, (RIC I 30; BMCRE 48; RSC 16a), both rubbed to higher devices on sligh...

Roman Empire, Antoninus Pius (AD 138-161), AR Denarius, struck 151-152, Head of Antoninus Pius, laureate, right, IMP CAES T AEL HADR ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, rev. Pax, draped, standing left, holding branch, slightly downwards, in right hand and vertical sceptre in left, TR POT XV COS IIII, PAX in Exergue, 2.72g, (C 585 ; RIC 216a.) sharply struck in high relief, flan cracks to edge, otherwise extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Continental Issues (c. 695-740), AR Sceatta, Series E, 'Vico Type', degenerate head enclosing bars, rev. 'Standard' with letters possibly reading VIC around central annulet, 0.88g, 9h (Abramson 88; BMC 5; North 48; S.790A), well struck, slightly off centre, toned, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Anglo-Saxon England, Continental Issues (c. 695-740), AR Sceatta, Series D, Type 8, Anonymous Issue, simplified designs, beaded standard enclosing pelleted line each side of around central annulet, vertical lines in margin, rev. cross pommée, pellet in each angle within circular line-beaded border, line-beaded border, 1.32g (Abramson 10; S.793), confident and bold striking, consistently and deeply toned, slightly off-centre, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Anglo-Saxon England, Continental Issues (c. 695-740), AR Sceatta, Series H, Type 49, shield decorated with pellets in annulets, face in circle of pellets as central boss, rev. pecking bird right, 0.90g, 4h (Abramson 48; BMC 49; North 103; S.801A), centrally struck with impressive details, little wear, lightly toned, good very fineProvenance~ Found in LincolnshireSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Mercia, Offa (757-796), Light Coinage, South-Eastern Issues, Penny, London, Beagheard, + O-FF-A R-EX in angles between cross of lobes, voided quatrefoil at centre, rev. +BAH | HARD in two lunettes, divided by line of pellets and crucifixes, 1.13g, 12h (Chick 16; North 279; S.904), light porosity on a wavy flan, otherwise soft field-tone, about very fine, scarceProvenanceFound near Romsey (Kent), 12 September 2022~ Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, ref. EMC 2022.0300 ~Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Mercia, Offa (757-796), Heavy Coinage, Penny, c. 792-796, South Eastern Mint [Canterbury], Æthelnoth, | + OFFA | REX between two lines of pellets, uncial M between trefoil of pellets above, rev. EDEL | NOD, in two lunettes divided by a line of pellets, 1.38g [21.30grns], 10h (Chick 232; Blunt 97; North 321; S.908), light surface porosity across otherwise soil-toned fields, some minor splits and furling to edge, otherwise uniform for strike, a pleasingly bold very fine, scarceSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

East Anglia, Eadwald (796-798), Heavy Coinage, Penny, East Anglian Mint - Ipswich [?], Eadnoth, † E··:A·:D·:A·:A·:FD·RE, lozenge-barred A, saltire cross pommée, with three pellets in each angle, rev. E | AD | N | OD, in angles of quadrilobe, reverse-barred N, lozenge O, divided by pellet cross, 1.374g [21.204grns], 9h (Naismith E2.2; EMC 1989.1001 = L R Stack [1999], 339 same reverse die; EMC 2001.0150 same obverse die [Newark-on-Trent]; SCBI 67 [BM], 829; North 433/1; S.947A), struck with rusted dies, otherwise richly field-toned and of excellent metal, almost extremely fine, of the highest r...

East Anglia, Aethelstan I (c.825-845), 'Non-Portrait' Type, Penny, Aethelhelm, AEDELSTAN REX, the L upside down and the T across, around beaded circle containing cross with pellets in angles, rev. AEÐ.E.L.:HM MO, around beaded circle containing cross with pellets in angles, 1.15g, 5h (Spink, Auction 19026, 29 January 2019, lot 485 same dies; Naismith -; North -; S.951), very fine, very rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

East Anglia, Eadmund (855-869/70), Penny, Eadbeorht, + EADMUND REX, letter A with hammer, crossbar and wedge, rev. EADBERHT MO, plain cross, pellet in angles, 1.15g, [17.76grns], 9h (SCBI 67 [British Museum], 956; BMC 53; Naismith E64; North 456; S.954), pleasingly struck to a full flan, with lightly toned surfaces, good very fineProvenanceCollection of an English Doctor, Sovereign Rarities, Part One, March 2022, GM23642 [with ticket] - £1,950Dr John Tooze, Noonan's [DNW], Auction 163, 19 September 2019, lot 1009 - £1,100Lloyd Bennett, by private treaty Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. F...

Danish East Anglia, St Edmund (c. 885-915), Penny, Memorial coinage, + SC EADMVNE, recumbent S, central A, rev. + ANSIGAR IOI, recumbant S, short cross pattée, 1.33g [20.66grns], 6h (SCBI [Northern] 723 [same dies]; North 483; S.960), on excellent fabric and pleasingly toned, about extremely fineProvenanceNoonan's [DNW], Auction 146, 25 April 2018, lot 249 - £850T. May, Noble Numismatics, Auction 99, 17-19 April, 2012, lot 2315Spink, Numismatic Circular, May 1996, 2026, 'Almost EF' - £275Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Æthelwulf (839-858), Phase IV, Penny, Canterbury, Wermund, + AEDELVVLF REX, diademed and draped bust right, shoulders break inner circle, rev. + VERMV | ND | MO | N | E | T | A, on inscribed cross, final letters in angles, 1.32g [20.37grns], 6h (Maish 1918, -; SCBI 4 [Copenhagen], 660; SCBI 20 [Mack], 718 same obverse die; SCBI 67 [Naismith], 1227; North 618; S.1051), warp in the flan, details worn but still very much legible, toned, rare, near very fine, the reverse betterSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC AU55 | Æthelræd II 'Unræd' (978-1016), 'Crux' Type, Penny, 991-997, London, Leofwine, + ÆÐELRÆD REX ANGLOX, NG ligated, bare headed bust left, large pellet at base of neck, four horizontal folds to drapery, trefoil-tipped sceptre before, within inner circle, rev. + LEOFPINE M-O LVN, short voided cross with C, R, V, X, in angles within inner circle, 1.61g [24.85grns], 6h (SCBI 7 [Copenhagen], 888; SCBI 20 [Mack], 869, 909; SCBI 25 [Helsinki], 76-78, 156; SCBI 50 [Hermitage], 444; SCBI 51 [Estonia], 64-65; EMC 2003.0050; North 770; BMC IIIa; S.1148), lightly toned, round flan, good very fine...

Æthelred II 'Unræd' (978-1016), 'Long Cross' Type, Penny, 997-1003, Lincoln, Ælfsige, + ÆDELRED REX AII, bare head and draped bust left, rev. + ÆLFSIGE MO LIIC, 4h (Mossop VIII:31; SCBI 7 [Copenhagen], 522; N.774; BMC IVa; S.1151), light peripheral field tone overlying lustrous original surfaces, of excellent metal, a pleasing and bolder extremely fine, this moneyer only known from this typeSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Æthelred II 'Unræd' (978-1016), 'Long Cross' Type, Penny, 997-1003, London, Æthelweard, + ÆÐELRÆD REX ANGL, NG ligated, bare-headed and draped bust left, pellet behind neck, five horizontal folds to drapery, no inner circle or sceptre, rev. + ÆÐELPERD M'O LVND, voided long cross with pellet at centre and triple crescent ends, plain in angles, 1.51g [23.30grns], 12h (Hildebrand, Type D; SCBI 7 [Copenhagen], 694-697; SCBI 9 [Oxford, Part I], 536; SCBI 12 [Oxford, Part II], 235; SCBI 25 [Helsinki], 234-239; SCBI 30 [America], 446; SCBI 36 [Berlin], 383-386; SCBI 42 [South East], 929; SCBI 48 [Nor...

Aethelred II 'Unræd' (978-1016), 'Long Cross' Type, Penny, 997-1003, London, Oswulf, + ÆÐELRÆD REX ANGL, NG ligated, legend begins at 7 o'clock, draped bust left, no inner circle, bust breaks legend, rev. + OS VLF M.OL VND, voided long cross, quatrefoil of pellets in second and third angles, 1.60g [24.69grns], 8h (EMC 2005.0052, 2020.0420, 2021.0031; North 774; BMC IVa; S.1151), peck marks, surface crack on bust, toned, very fineProvenanceSpink, Auction 11008, 23 March 2011, lot 33*Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC AU58 | Cnut 'the Great' (1016-1035/36), 'Quatrefoil' Type, Penny, 1016/17-1022/23, Cambridge, Cniht, struck from Thetford B dies, + CNVT REX ANGOR, crowned and draped bust left, in quatrefoil, rev. + CNIHT O GRAN, voided long cross over pellet-tipped quadrilobe, 1.05g, 9h (BEH 1021 variety; North 781; S.1157), light pastille grey tone, a pleasing very fine, in NGC QR holder, graded AU58 (Cert. #8208099-001)ProvenanceHeritage Showcase Auction 61403, 8 September 2024, lot 25026Noonans 293, 16 April 2024, lot 118Baldwins 74, 9 May 2012, lot 1019https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/8208099-001/5...

NGC MS62 | Cnut 'the Great' (1016-1035/36), 'Quatrefoil' Type, Penny, 1016/17-1022/23, London, Frethi, + CNVT REX ANGLO, commencing at 8 o'clock, crowned and draped bust left, in circular quatrefoil, rev. + FREÐI ON LVNDE, voided long cross over pellet-tipped quadrilobe, 0.89g, 2h (BEH 2357; North 781; S.1157), light pastille grey tone, a bolder very fine, in NGC QR holder, sympathetically graded MS62 (Cert. #6876265-013)ProvenanceHeritage Showcase Auction 61403, 8 September 2024, lot 25022https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6876265-013/62/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more informa...

NGC MS61 | Cnut 'the Great' (1016-1035/36), 'Quatrefoil' Type, Penny, 1016/17-1022/23, London, Leofric, + CNVT REX ANGORV, crowned and draped bust left, in quatrefoil, rev. + LIOFRIC ON LVNDE, voided long cross over pellet-tipped quadrilobe, 1.01g, 9h (SCBI 14 [Copenhagen], 2863; North 781; S.1157), lightly toned, good very fine, in NGC QR holder, graded MS61 (Cert. #8208004-001)ProvenanceHeritage, Showcase Auction 61403, 8 September 2024, lot 25024https://www.ngccoin.uk/certlookup/8208004-001/61/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for B...

Cnut 'the Great' (1016-1035), 'Short Cross' Type, Penny, 1029-1035, Guildford, Blacman, + CNVT[...]REX, diademed bust left with five horizontal folds and ten vertical pellets to drapery; fleur de lis-tipped sceptre before, double-tie behind neck, rev. + BLACAM ON GILD, voided short cross with large pellet in centre within inner circle, 0.98g [15.12grns], 11h (SCBI 25 [Helsinki], 852 same obverse die; SCBI 42 [South Eastern], 1079-1080; SCBI 51 [Estonia], 814; SCBI 68 [Lyon], 997; EMC 2008.0306; 2015.0013; 2024.0162 this coin; North 790; BMC XVI; S.1159), details slightly softened, otherwise to...

Harthacnut (1040-1042), 'Arm and Sceptre' Type, Penny, in the name of Cnut, London, Wulfred, + CNVT RECX AN, diademed and draped bust left, trefoil-tipped sceptre in left hand, rev. + PVLFRED ONN LVND, central pellet within pellet-tipped quadrilateral over voided short cross, 0.88g [13.58grns], 6h (SCBI 14 [Copenhagen], 2973-2974; BEH 146; North 799; BMC II; S.1169), lightly toned, very rare, good very fineProvenanceNoonan's [DNW], Auction 124, 16 September 2014, lot 2400*Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), 'Small Flan' Type, Penny, c.1048-1050, Sandwich, Leofwine, + ED... RD RE, crowned and draped bust left, rev, + LEOFPINE ON SA, voided short cross, 0.76 [11.76grns], 3h (SCBI 18 [Copenhagen], 1157; North 818; S.1175), some instability to the surface metal, nonetheless a pleasing strike to the portrait, about very fine, scarce mintProvenanceBaldwin's, by private treaty [with ticket] - £850F. Elmore Jones, Glendining, 12 May 1971, lot 703 'very fine and rare'Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Heavy Coinage, 'Expanding Cross' Type, Penny, 1050-1053, Cambridge, Wulfwine, + EDPE-.RD REX: diademed and draped bust left, trefoil-tipped sceptre before, rev. + PVLFPINE ON GRAN, expanding cross, 1.561g [24.09grns], 3h (SCBI 1 [Fitzwilliam], 867 same dies; SCBI 42 [BM], 1205 same dies [Walbrook]; North 823; S.1177), a field find with resultant waviness to flan, otherwise darkly toned, very fine or marginally better for strike, an extremely rare type for this mint with only four examples documented on EMC/SCBISubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more i...

Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Heavy Coinage, 'Expanding Cross' Type, Penny, 1050-1053, Gloucester, Godric, + EDPE•RD REX: diademed and draped bust left, trefoil-tipped sceptre before, rev. + GODRIC ON GLEPECE: short cross voided with expanding limbs joined at the base by two circles, 1.68g [25.93grns], 9h, 17.91mm. x 1.52mm. diameter / thickness (SCBI 19 [Bristol], 389 same dies; North 823; BMC V; S.1177), an inconsequential depression to centre of flan, otherwise a superbly uniform and well struck-up example of this ever popular and instantly recognisable issue, extremely fine, a scarce...

Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Heavy Coinage, 'Expanding Cross' Type, Penny, 1050-1053, Oxford, Æthelwig, + EDPE :•RD REX:, diademed and draped bust left, sceptre before, rev. + ÆLPII ON OXENEFOR, short voided cross with expanding limbs, 1.69g [26.08grns], 9h (SCBI 9 [Ashmolean], 846, 847 same dies, 848, 849; North 823; BMC V; S.1177), complete, well struck with little wear, rainbow halo toning, a beautiful example, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), 'Hammer Cross' Type, Penny, 1059-1062, Hastings, Brid, EADPAR-RD REX, crowned bust right, bearded, cross pattée tipped sceptre before, drapery with five horizontal folds extending to edge of flan, rev. + BRID : ON : HÆSTI, short cross voided with each limb terminating in an incurved segment of a circle, 1.26g [19.44grns], 9h (Freeman 8; Sussex Mints 80; HHK 121; SCBI 1 [Cambridge], 915; SCBI 11 [Reading], 162; SCBI 24 [West Country], 716-717; SCBI 30 [America], 628; SCBI 42 [South East], 1453-1462; SCBI 48 [North], 1050; North 828; BMC [Coll. 512]; S.1182), ri...

Harold II Godwinesson (5 January - 14 October 1066), 'PAX' Type with Sceptre, Penny, 1066, York, Snaebeorn, + HAROLD REX ANGL, crowned head left, beard of two rows of small pellets, in front a sceptre tipped with a quatrefoil of pellets and a further pellet at bottom and middle of sceptre shaft, rev. + SNEBEORN ON EON, commencing at 11 o'clock, across field and between two pelleted lines, PAX, within beaded inner circle, 1.35g [20.83grns], 8h (SCBI 2 [Glasgow], 1222; SCBI 29 [Merseyside], 849; North 836; BMC I; S.1186), boldly struck portrait, great details, consistent toning, rare, extremely...

Harold II Godwinesson (5 January - 14 October 1066), 'PAX' Type, Penny, 1066, London, Swetman, + HAROLD REX ANG, crowned bust left, trefoil-tipped sceptre before, rev. [+ S]PETMAN ON LVN, PAX in tablet, 1.20g [18.52grns], 2h (SCBI 18 [Copenhagen, Part IV], 1296; SCBI 48 [North], 1083 same reverse die; EMC 2013.0231, 2015.0128; BMC I; North 836; S.1186), struck with a weak obverse die, with doubling to legend, deeply toned, fair to fine in large parts, surprisingly rare for typeProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English Coins Possibly:Glendining, 6 June 1934, lot 85 [part] - £1.4.0Subject to...

William I 'the Conqueror' (1066-1087), 'Bonnet' Type, Penny, 1068-1070, York, Authulfr, + PILLELMV REX, crowned bust facing, rev. + AVÐOLF ON EOFE, voided short cross over pellet-tipped quatrefoil, 1.35g [20.83grns], 12h (SCBI 20 [Mack], 1365; SCBI 21 [Yorkshire], 702-712; SCBI 29 [Merseyside], 857-858; SCBI 36 [Berlin], 891; Raynes 426; FEJ 1299; Doubleday 880b ['Althurolf']; North 842; BMC II [Coll. no. 167]; S.1251), partial striking softness to peripheries, otherwise a pleasing portrait with a richer cabinet tone, almost very fineProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English Coins Probably:...

William I 'the Conqueror' (1066-1087), 'Canopy' Type, Penny, 1070-1072, Thetford, Godric, + PILLE[L]MVS REX, crowned bust facing, under canopy, rev. + GODRIC ON ÐEOTFOI, double quadrilateral with incurved sides, fleury at angles, 0.96g [14.82grns], 6h (Thomas Martin [1779], Chapter XXI, "Of The Coins Minted at Thetford", p. 281, no. 21 [St Mary Hill]; Hawkins 236; Major P W P Carlyon-Britton [BNJ IX, 1912], pp. 135-136, and Pl. XXVII, no. 4 this coin; Carson [NumChron, 1949], p. 226, no. 30 the British Museum plaster cast from this coin; Allen [BNJ, 2012], p. 82; SCBI -; North 843; BMC III [19...

William I 'the Conqueror' (1066-1087), 'Two Stars' Type, Penny, 1074-1077, [Lewes, Lincoln or] London, Beorhtmær, + PILLEM REX AN, crowned bust facing, stars flanking in fields, rev. + BRIHTMÆR ON LI, pellet-tipped quatrefoil over cross bottonée, 1.28g [19.75grns], 3h (Carlyon-Britton [BNJ, 1912] -; Grantley 1248[a]; Doubleday 729; cf. EMC 2021.0040 [BRHTMIER ON LVN]; Baldwin Auction 40, 3 May 2005, lot 121 ["Lewes" - believed unique]; North 845; BMC V [Coll. -]; S.1254), subtly crimped, otherwise a bold and uniform strike, the portrait deeply toned, a pleasingly good very fine, rareProvenance...

William I 'the Conqueror' (1066-1087), 'PAXS' Type, Penny, 1083-1086, Norwich, Eadweald [Edwold], crowned bust facing, sceptre right, rev. + EDPOLD O NORÐPI, short cross, P A X S in angles commencing in the third quarter, 9h (Ruding, p. 156, no. 4; Beaworth [1833], p. 12 [22 Recorded]; Hawkins 241; SNC, August 1931, no. 9683; FEJ 1058; SCBI 18 [Copenhagen IV], 1332 same dies; SCBI 20 [Mack], 1438 same dies; Tamworth Hoard [NumChron XVII, 1877], p. 344; North 848; BMC VIII [Coll. no. 829]; S.1257), some peripheral striking softness, otherwise darkly cabinet toned, a pleasing very fine, and with...

William II 'Rufus' (1087-1100), 'Voided Cross' Type, Penny, 1092-1095, Southwark, Ealdræd, + PILLELM REX, crowned bust facing, flanked by stars, rev. + IELDRED ON SVÐE, with block-cut serifs, voided cross pattée with annulet at centre, atop cross annulettée, 1.375g [21.22grns], 3h [to i.m.] (Hawkins 250; J P Rosen, CNG Keystone 14, 12 June 2024, lot 12 same dies; North 853; BMC III [Coll. -]; S.1260), subtly crimped, otherwise pleasantly and richly cabinet toned, generally very fine, the portrait bolder still for issue, the finer of the TWO known specimens, from the Baldwin "Basement" (1947);...

William II 'Rufus' (1087-1100), 'Cross Fleury and Piles' Type, Penny, 1098-1100?, Canterbury, Winedæg, + PILLELM RE, crowned and draped bust facing, holding sceptre in right hand, star to right, rev. + PINEDI ON CNTLI, cross fleury with a pile surmounted by a pellet in each angle, 1.162g [17.96gns] (SCBI 12 [Ashmolean], 208; BMC 5; North 856; S.1262), lightly scratched across the bust and softness in parts, otherwise with a pleasing tone to depths of fields, nearing very fine and scarceProvenanceBaldwin FPL. Winter 2011, AS037 - £3,250Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information...

William II 'Rufus' (1087-1100), 'Cross Fleury and Piles' Penny, 1098-1100, Sandwich, Wulfweard, +WILLELM REX, crowned and draped bust facing, holding sceptre in right hand, star to right, rev. + PVLFPORD ON SND, ND ligated, cross fleury with a pile surmounted by a pellet in each angle, 1.27g [19.60grns] (EMC 2024.0374 this coin; North 856; S.1262), good very fine, rareProvenanceFound near Newbury, October 2024 ~ Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, ref. EMC 2024.0374 ~Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Henry I 'Beauclerc' (1100-1135), 'Voided Cross and Fleurs' Type, Penny, c. 1106, London, Blacman, BLACAMAN ON LVN, 1.03g, 4h (EMC 2023.0370; BMC V; North 861; S.1266), somewhat weak portrait, otherwise with consistent dark patina, about very fine, only known example with this moneyer at London, very rare thusProvenanceBaldwins, Auction 293, 16 April 2024~ Found near Roxwell (Essex) in September 2023 (EMC 2023.0370)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Henry I 'Beauclerc' (1100-1135), 'Profile/Cross Fleury' Type, Penny, struck c. 1102, after the "Treaty of the Forest of Hantone", Twynham [Christchurch], Ealdræd, HENRI REI, crowned bust left, holding trefoil-tipped sceptre, rev. + IELDRED ON TPN, cross fleury within beaded circle, 1.29g [19.91grns], 10h (Hawkins 254; W J Webster, Spink Numismatic Circular, October 1900, P.4211 ['Tynemouth, Northumberland'] = W J Andrew, 'The Numismatic History of the Reign of Henry I [NumChron, Series IV, Vol. I, 1901], p. 420* and Pl. VIII, no. 2 ['Tamworth'] = Murdoch 209* = Talbot-Ready 235* = Drabble 949*...

Henry I 'Beauclerc' (1100-1135), 'Full Bust/Cross Fleury' Penny, c. 1117, Sandwich, Æthelbeald, + hENRICVS : REX . ANG, crowned bust facing, rev. + AÐELROLD : ON SA, short cross fleury, 1.39g [21.37grns], 3h [2h to i.m.] (EMC 2024.0391 this coin; North 866; BMC X; S.1271), official test snick at 11 o'clock, otherwise lightly toned and crimped, a most pleasingly bold very fine, unusually uniform and full for issue, UNIQUE and a previously unrecorded type for this moneyerProvenanceFound at Hingham (Norfolk), 30 October 2024~ Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum (EMC 2024.0391) ~Subject to 20% VA...

Henry I 'Beauclerc' (1100-1135), 'Quadrilateral on Cross Fleury' Type, Penny, c. 1125-1135, Canterbury [?], Wulfwine [?], crowned and draped bust three-quarters facing left, rev. + PVLFP[IN : ON : CANP :], voided quadrilateral atop cross fleury, 10h [to i.m.] (W J Andrew [NumChron], p. 138, -; North 871; BMC XV; S.1276), subtle crimping and traces of porosity to reverse, otherwise darker cabinet tone in obverse fields, about very fine, struck on an irregular flanProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English CoinsBy private treaty, South Kensington, 25 October 1954 - £1.15.0Subject to 20% VAT on...

Stephen of Blois (1135-1154), 'Watford' Type, Penny, 1136-1145, London, Bricmar, [+ STI]EFNE : R, crowned and draped bust right, sceptre before, rev. [+] BRIMAR : ON : L[V]N, voided octofoil with inward fleurs, 'annulet' touching second quarter, 1.364g [21.05grns], 3h (L A Lawrence, 'A Hoard of Coins Chiefly of King Stephen', [South Kyme, Lincolnshire], NumChron [1922], p. 67, nos. 29-30; North 873; BMC I; S.1278), waterworn, otherwise darkly toned with peripheral striking softness and ghosting, on a neater round flan for issue, a bolder fine, scarce and with a fine pedigreeProvenanceThe Hartl...

Matilda (Dowager Empress. Countess of Anjou; in England 1139-48), 'Cross Moline' Type, Penny, Cardiff, Bricmar, crowned and draped bust right, holding sceptre in front, rev. [br]icmer : [caierdi], cross moline, lis in angles, 0.78g (Boon 51; N.936; S.1326 [for type]), broken into parts, the edge turned up a little in places, about fine, nonetheless very rareProvenance Stack's, 29 November 1990, lot 1407Spink auction 20, 31 March 1982, lot 21From the Coed-y-Wenallt hoard (1980) Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Henry II (1154-1189), 'Tealby' Penny, c. 1158-1163, Class A2, Carlisle, Willem FitzErembald, square-cut lettering, crowned and draped bust facing, holding cross potent-tipped sceptre, pellets on fold of mantle, rev. + WILLEM . ON . CARDV, short cross potent, small cross pattées in angles, additional pellet in second quarter, 1.392g [21.48grns], 8h, m.m. cross pattée (Mr. John Harland, F.S.A [1864], p. 22; P Seaby [SCMB, March 1954], p. 100, no. 164; FEJ 1420[a]; North 952/2; BMC 212; S.1337), a rich dark cabinet tone, on a neat round flan, about very fine, the reverse strikingly bold for issue...

Plantagenets (5), Shortcross Issues (3), including: i) Henry II (1154-1189), Class Ia4, Penny, c. 1180, London, Fil Aimer, seriffed X, crowned bust facing, curls 2[?]/8, rev. + FIL . AIMER . ON . LVN, voided short cross, cross pommées in angles, 1.01g [15.59grns], 6h (cf. SCBI Mass 29-35; North 962; S.1343A), lightly chipped and waterworn, otherwise toned, a bolder fine / very fine; additionally, Richard I 'the Lionheart' (1189-1199), Pennies, London, Ricard (2), ii) Class IIIab2, similar, curls 3/2, rev. + RICARD · ON · LVN, 1.01g [15.59grns], 4h (cf. SCBI Mass 787-790; North 967; S.1347), li...

John 'Lacklands' (1199-1216), Shortcross Pennies, London (5); Abel, Class VIa1, c. 1210-1213, X of REX composed of short thin strokes, crowned bust facing, rev. + ABEL · ON · LVNDE, ND ligate, voided short cross, 1.27g [19.60grns], 12h (SCBI Mass 1740A; North 974/1; S.1353), toned, fair / good fine; also, Ilger (2), Class VIa1, c. 1213-1215, cruder squat bust, curls 2/2, rev. + ILGER · ON · LVN, as before, 1.32g [20.37grns], 10h (SCBI Mass 1743-1744; North 974/1; S.1353), toned, good to fair; another, Class VIb2, c. 1213-1215, tall thin bust and lettering, rev. + ILGER · ON · LVND[ER · O], ND...

Plantagenets (9), including: Edward I (1272-1307), Longcross Pennies, London (2), 1279, Class 2b, 4h, richly cabinet toned, almost very fine, with a great provenance; another, Class 10cf2, 10h, richly toned, a bolder fine; and, Anglo-Irish Issue, Dublin, 5h, toned, fine or marginally better; additionally, Edward II (1307-1327), Penny, Class 11a, London, 4h, crimped and toned, fair; and, Edward III (1327-1377), Fourth Coinage, Pre-Treaty Period (2), Groat, Series E, 1354-1355, York, broken letters, V with nick in limb, 7h, waterworn, clipped, fine; and, Halfgroat, similar, reading FRACI, 8h, da...

Edward I (1272-1307), Great Recoinage, Long Cross Issues, Class 1c, Penny, May - December 1279, London, EDW : REX : ANGL : DNS • hYb, colon stops, except after D[omi]n[u]s, crowned bust facing, drapery of two wedges, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, normal-barred Ns, long cross and trio of pellets, 1.29g, 10h (Withers unlisted; North 1012; S.1382), richly cabinet toned, a pleasing very fine, and evidently very rare variety unknown to WithersSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Low Countries, "Edward I" (1272-1307), Contemporary Forgery of a Long Cross Issue, Penny, in the style of Class 2, c. 1280, + EDW B ANGL DNS hYI [sic], crude crowned bust facing, bifoliate crown with extremely tall central fleur, rev. CIVI-TAS LOIC-ION, retro-grade D for first N, reverse-barred second N, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 1.03g, 3h, of obviously base fabric, with obvious die-sinker errors, otherwise of accomplished and competent style, a small striking split at 12 o'clock, otherwise very fine, a rare survivorSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information pl...

Edward III (1327-1377), Fourth Coinage, Pre-Treaty Period, Series C/E Mule, Noble, 1354-1355, Tower, ED . WARD •' DEI • GRA • REX • ANGL • Z • FRANC • hyB, annulet stops, lombardic lettering, King standing facing in ship, holding sword and shield, rev. (m.m.) IhC • AVTEM • TRANCIEIIS • P • MEDIVM • ILLORVM, additional lys in first quarter, small E at centre, annulet stops, 7.36g [113.58grns], 8h, i.m. cross pattée (LAL, dies O/32; Schneider I, 21; Doubleday 51 same dies; North 1144/1160; S.1486/1488), removed from a mount with resultant damage at 12, 1 and 4 o'clock, the surfaces bright but un...

NGC MS62 | Edward III (1327-1377), Fourth Coinage, Treaty Period, Noble, 1361-1369, Tower, . EDWARD : DEI : GRA : REX : AnGL : DnS : hyB, double saltire stops, King standing in ship, brandishing sword and shield, rev. (m.m.) IhC : AVTEM : TRAnSIEnS : PER : MEDIV : ILLORVM : IBAT, double saltire stops, floriate cross crowned leopards in angles, trefoil-tipped quatrefoil with E at centre, 7.63g, 4h, i.m. cross pattée (Schneider I, 86; North 1232; S.1503), virtually as struck, a superb example, extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS62 (Cert #6945881-001)https://www.ngccoin.uk/certlookup/6945881...

(x) Edward III (1327-1377), Fourth Coinage, Treaty Period, Group B/a, Half-Noble, 1361-1369, Tower, • ED | WARD : DEI : G : REX : AnGL : D : hYB : Z AQ/T, annulet before EDWARD, double-saltire stops, King standing in ship, holding sword and shield, ropes 3/2, quatrefoils 3/2, rev. + DOMINE : nE : In : FVRORE : TVO : ARGVAS : ME, double saltire stops, floriate cross, crowned leopards in angles, E at centre, all in double tressure, 3.87g [57.72grns], 8h, m.m. cross potent (Schneider I, 88; North 1239; S.1507), some small flan splits to the edge and scratch over the boat, otherwise a strong strik...

Edward III (1327-1377), Fourth Coinage, Treaty Period, Quarter-Noble, 1361-1369, London, EDWARD : DEI : GRA : REX : AnGL, double saltire stops, shield in tressure of eight arcs, rev. + EXALTABITVR : In : GLORIA, cross potent X, lis in centre of floriate cross in tressure of eight arcs, lions and lis in angles, 1.89g [29.17grns], 1h, m.m. cross pattée (Schneider I, 82; North 1243; S.1510), rim nicked and scuffed, the flan crinkled evidently from soil deposition, struck details very fine or bolderSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buy...

Various Hammered Coins (13) | including Short Cross quarter; Long Cross half; New Long Cross Coinage, Edward III (1327-77), Fourth Coinage, Pre-Treaty, Groat, Series G, 4.54g, 11h (S.1570), pierced through the middle; also Henry VI (1422-1461), Annulet Issue, Penny, Calais, 0.83g, 2h (S.1845), coins in varying conditions, mostly worn or chipped with details difficult to decipher, may reward careful examination, fair to fine (13)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Anglo-Gallic, Edward III (1327-1377), Ecu d'Or, + EDWARDVS : DEI . GRA . . AGL : FRAnCIE : REX, saltire stops, king, crowned and holding sword, seated facing on ornate throne, rev. + XP . C : VINCIT . XP'C : REGNAT : XP'C : IMPERAT, pellet stops, ornamental cross within quatrefoil, 4.48g [69.14grns], 8h (Elias 33; S.8035), flan crack below king, reverse a little off-centre, good very fine, rareProvenanceSpink, Auction 11008, 23 March 2011, lot 292*Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Anglo-Gallic, Edward the Black Prince (1362-1372), Leopard D'Or, struck from 1362, crowned lion walking left, within tressure of eleven arcs, mullet in one spandrel, pierced quatrefoils in other spandrels and on cusps, beaded circles and legend surrounding, Latin legend and beaded borders surrounding with double pierced quatrefoil stops, initial mark cross pattee, EDxx PmOxx GnSxx REGISxx ANGLIExx PnCEPSxx AQITAnIE., the last An ligatured, rev. +XP'Cxx VInCITxx XPCxx REGNATxx XPCxx IMPERAT., six pellets in central compartment of floreated ornamental cross, lions over pierced quatrefoils in ang...

Richard II (1377-1399), Groats, Type II, c. 1377-1390, London (2), Type IIc/e, RICARD 'x DI 'x GRA : REX [ANGL Z FRA]NCIE, re-punched R in RICARD, crowned bust facing, in trefoil-tipped tressure of 9 arches, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, regular-barred N2, with letter forms A2a and T2a, long cross and trio of pellets, 11h, m.m. cross pattée (Potter II(c)/e, Obverse Die 2; BM E4500 same obverse die; BM 1932,0516.44 same obverse die; North 1320b; S.1679), clipped and rubbed, otherwise cabinet toned, almost fine / very fine; another, Type IIc/b, smaller lettering, rev. reverse-barred N1, letter forms A1 a...

Henry IV (1399-1413), Light Coinage, Groat, 1412-1413, London, + hEnRIC : DI : [GRA REX ANG]LIE : Z : FRAnC : (trefoil), crowned bust facing, pellets by crown, all in tressure of nine arcs, rev. saltire after POSVI and a slipped trefoil after TAS, decorative Roman N’s in LONDON, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 3.48g [53.70grns], 12h (Hawkins 325; North 1358; S.1726), a small striking split, clipped and with ghosting through portrait, presenting scuffs and scratches in antiquity, otherwise toned, strictly fair / a really bold fine, scarce, and with an excellent provenanceProvenanceThe...

Henry V (1413-1422), Class C, Noble, London, mullet by sword arm, annulet on rudder, rev. quatrefoil in second quarter, 6.86g, m.m. pierced cross with pellet at centre (Schneider 226-231; North 1371; S.1741), ever so slightly clipped, with minor wear at higher devices, but otherwise a bold very fine, scarceProvenanceSpink, by private treaty, 22 December 2008 - £2000Sold to Spink, 29 September 2008Clarendon Collection, Part I, Bonhams, 28 March 2006, lot 456* - "very fine, obverse good very fine, rare" - £1645 [inc. premium] Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please vie...

Henry V (1413-1422), Class C, Groat, London, quatrefoil after hENRIC, letter-form D2, reading FRANC', crowned 'frowning' bust facing, mullet on right shoulder, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, P of unusual style, saltire after POSVI, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 3.84g [59.26grns], 11h, m.m. cross pattée [with sunken centre both sides] (Stewartby p. 324, Ca; Potter VI; North 1387a; S.1765), a small nick to flan and traces of die clashing through portrait, otherwise richly toned on an attractively full flan, almost very fine for issue, a scarcer survivor of the Agincourt King!ProvenanceThe Hart...

Lancastrians (8): Henry V (1413-1422), Class C, Halfgroat, crowned bust facing, annulet to left of crown, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, long cross and trio of pellets, 1.79g, 11h (North 1391a; S.1771), toned, good fine; another, Halfpenny, broken annulet by crown, similar, 0.41g, 8h (North 1409; S.1794), waterworn and clipped, toned, fair to fine; also, Henry VI, First Reign (1422-1461), Groats and Small Silver (6), Annulet Issue, 1422-1427 (4), Groat, London, crowned bust facing, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, additional annulets in second and third quarter, 3.87g, 1h,...

Edward IV, First Reign (1461-1470), Light Coinage, Groat, 1466-1469, London, crowned bust facing, quatrefoils by neck, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 2.95g, 10h, m.m. crown (North 1569; S.2000), toned, good fine; another, Second Reign (1471-1483), Groat, rosette stops, 2.36g, 4h, m.m. pierced cross (North 1631; S.2098), clipped and toned, very fine (2)ProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English Coinsi) By private treaty (South Kensington), 30 January 1954 - £0.17.6Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for B...

Edward IV or V (1483), Groat, Type XXII, London, crowned facing bust, pellet under breast, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, m.m. halved sun-and-rose (North 1631; S.2146), more heavily clipped, but richly field toned, a pleasing and uniform strike for issue, a bolder very fine, very rareProvenance~ Found by I Badderley at Freeham, near Cheadle (Staffordshire), 3 October 2024 ~ Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Edward IV or V (1483), Groat, Type XXII, London, crowned bust facing, pellet under breast, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 2.49g, 7h, m.m. halved sun-and-rose (North 1631; S.2146), clipped and rubbed, with historic scratches across fields and underlying tone, otherwise struck details fine, the reverse better and the portrait clear, rareProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English CoinsA H Baldwin, by private treaty, 1950s - £3.10.0 [with ticket in hand of P Mitchell]Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for B...

Richard III (1483-1485), Groat, Type I, London, crowned bust facing, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 2.92g, 2h, m.m. halved sun-and-rose (Winstanley 3, Pl. II, no. 2, same dies, albeit repunched with boar's head; Spink Auction, 28 January 2019, lot 1638 same obverse die; North 1679; S.2154), slightly clipped otherwise on a fuller, darkly toned flan, some softness to portrait and the usual hairline die flaw in right field, a bolder fine to about very fine in parts, scarceProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English CoinsA H Baldwin (of Adelphi), by private treaty,...

Richard III (1483-1485), Groat, Type IIIb, London, crowned bust facing, pellet below bust, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 2.84g, 3h, m.m. halved sun-and-rose (Stewartby IIIb, 1462; North 1680; S.2158), waterworn, crimped and porous, otherwise struck details, bolder than fine albeit with traces of doublingProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English CoinsA H Baldwin (of Charing Cross), by private treaty, 12 November 1955 - £1.10.0 [with ticket in hand of P Mitchell]Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Bu...

Richard III (1483-1485), Groat, Type IIb, London, crowned bust facing, in double-tressure of nine arches, fleurs on cusps excepting above crownnothing below bust, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, m.m. boar's head 2 (BH2) (North 1679; S.2156), lightly pitted, otherwise with a mostly uniform tone and obverse mint mark clearly struck, about very fine, carrying the iconic Ricardian personal emblem for its pyx markSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Richard III (1483-1485), Halfgroat, Type 3, London, [(i.m.) RICARD DI] GRA REX ANGL Z [FR], crowned bust facing, within tressure of nine arcs, trefoils on cusps except above crown, rev. POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE' MEVM // CIVITAS LONDON, long cross, with trefoils in angles, 1.19g, 11h, i.m. halved sun and rose 2 [on obverse only] (DIG 21 dies 6/2vi; North 1682; S.2162), clipped short as usual for issue, with a minor flan curl and classic 'blue-grey' field tone, the devices strictly fine, the legends nearer very fine, but the grimacing visage imposing and clear, OF THE HIGHEST RARITYSubject to 20% VAT...

Henry VII (1485-1509), Groats (3), including Class IIIb, Tower, crown with two jewelled arches and bust with realistic hair, rev. long cross and pellets, rosette stops, 2.44g, 8h (North 1705b; S.2198A); and Class IIIc, Tower, similar, 2.94g, 6h, m.m. lis issuant from rose (North 1705; S.2199); and Profile Issue, Groat, Tower, crowned bust right, rev. square-topped shield over cross fourchée, 3.01g, 9h, m.m. pheon (North 1747; S.2258); also Halfgroat, Canterbury, Class 3c, crowned bust facing, rev. CIVITAS CANTOR, long cross, trio of pellets at angles, 1.38g, 7h, (North 1712; S.2211), all bold...

Henry VIII (1509-1547), First Coinage, Angel, 1509-1526, Tower, (m.m.) hEnRIC ?x VIII ?x DI 'x GRA 'x REX x AGL 'x Z x FR ' | : saltire stops, St Michael vanquishing Dragon, rev. (m.m.) PER x CRVCE ' x TVA 'x SALVA x nOS x XPE' x REDE 'x, saltire stops, ship surmounted by square-topped shield and mast dividing h and Rose, 5.20g [80.25grns], 3h, m.m. portcullis (Schneider I, 562; North 1760; S.2265), some softness to Dragon's head, otherwise a pleasing full round flan, very fine or near so in parts, a resurgent and immensely popular seriesSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more informat...

Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second Coinage, Crown of the Double-Rose, 1526-1544, Tower, (m.m.) hENRIC ?x VIII ?x RVTILANS x ROSA x SINE x SPIN ?x, crowned rose dividing h-K, rev. (m.m.) DEI : G' xx R' xx: AGL' xx Z xx FRANC' x DNS xx hIBERNIE, crowned shield, 3.64g [56.2grns], 3h, m.m. rose (Schneider I, 581 variety; North 1788; S.2273), small flan split, otherwise light cabinet tone, a pleasing very fine, scarceProvenanceBaldwin FPL, Summer 2011, BH018 - "one tiny flan split into legend, fully round with good detail on the rose, pleasantly toned, a bold very fine" - £3,250Subject to 20% VAT on Bu...

Henry VIII (1509-1547), Third Coinage, Half-Sovereign, 1544-1547, Southwark, 'No Sceptre' Variety, (m.m.) hENRIC ?x 8 x D 'x G 'x AGL x FRANCI 'x Z x hIB 'x REX x, King enthroned, holding orb but no sceptre, rose below, rev. (m.m.) IhS AVTE : TRANSIENS : PER MEDIVM ILLOR : IBAT, crowned shield with lion and griffin supporters, E below, m.m. S, 6.07g [93.67grns], 5h (Schneider I, - [cf. 621]; North 1828; S.2297), lightly creased, nonetheless the portrait clear, a most charming example, very fine, scarceProvenanceDNW, Auction 124, 16 September 2014, lot 2458*~ Found in West Dorset, 2013Subject t...

Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second Coinage, Groat, 1526-1532, London, (m.m.) hENRIC 'x VIII ' DI 'x G 'x FR 'x AGL 'x Z x FRAnC, crowned and enrobed "Greek" bust right, rev. square-topped shield over long cross fourchée, 2.72g, 5h, m.m. rose (Laker bust B; Whitton 1; North 1797; S.2337D), a trace of die clashing, otherwise handsomely cabinet toned, a pleasingly good very fine, scarceProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English Coins A H Baldwin, by private treaty - "EF" - £0.4.6Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second Coinage, Groat, 1526-1544, Tower, (m.m.) hENRIC .' VIII .' D : G : R : AGL : Z : FRA, saltire stops, crowned and draped Laker bust D right, rev. (m.m.) POSVI DEV' : ADIVTORE' : MEV, Saltire stops, shield over long cross fourchée, 2.32g, 5h, m.m. sunburst (North 1797; S.2337E), clipped, darkly toned and mostly uniform, about very fine, mintmark scarce Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Henry VIII (1509-1547) (3): i) Second Coinage, Groat, Tower, (m.m.) hENRIC 'x VIII ' DI 'x G 'x FR 'x AGL 'x Z x FRAnC, crowned and enrobed "Greek" bust right, rev. square-topped shield over long cross fourchée, 2.62g, 4h, m.m. lys (Laker bust E; North 1797; S.2337E); ii) additionally, Third Coinage, Groat, 1544-1547, Tower, three-quarters right, rev. similar, 2.30g, 3h, m.m. lys; and iii) Halfgroat, Canterbury, 1.11g, 10h (S.2378), the Halfgroat almost fine, the first two, toned, very fine or near so (3)ProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English Coins i) A H Baldwin, by private treaty, 17...

Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second Coinage, Halfgroat, 1526-1532, Canterbury, Bishop Warham, (m.m.) hENRIC .' VIII .' D .' G .' R .' AGL . Z . F, crowned and draped bust right, rev. (m.m.) CIVITAS CANTOR, shield over long cross fourchée, dividing W-A, 1.30g, 2h, m.m. uncertain mark (North 1802; S.2343), richly cabinet toned and a most handsome portrait, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second Coinage, Halfgroat, 1526-1532, Canterbury, Archbishop Warham, hENRIC .' VIII : D .' G .' R : AGL . Z . FR ', saltire stops, crowned and draped bust right, rev. (m.m.) CIVITAS : : CANTOR :, double saltire stops, square-topped shield over cross fourchée, dividing W-A, 1.37g, 10h, m.m. lombardic A (North 1802; S.2343), mottled field tone, a pleasingly good very fine, with a delightful portraitSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second Coinage, Farthing, London, RVTILANS ROSA, portcullis, rev. DEO GRACIAS, long cross, rose in centre, 0.13g, m.m. arrow (Withers 2b; North 1822/1; S.2363), short of flan and lightly creased, central devices better, bolder fine and rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Henry VIII (1509-1547), Third Coinage, Testoon, 1544-1547, after Hans Holbein, Tower, (m.m.) hENRIC : 8 : D 'x G 'x AG[L 'x] FRA ['x Z : h]IB ': REX, lombardic lettering, crowned bust facing, rev. [(m.m.) PO]SVI : [D]EVM : ADIVTORIVM : MEVM, lombardic lettering, crowned Tudor rose [double], dividing lombardic h-R, 7.635g [117.83grns], 2h, m.m. pellet-in-annulet (North 1841; S.2365), striking split at 6 o'clock and with traces of doubling to otherwise largely legible reverse devices, the peripheries softly struck as usual for type, the portrait pleasing and balanced especially for this notoriou...

Henry VIII (1509-1547), Third Coinage, Groat, 1544-1547, Tower, (m.m.) hENRIC .' 8 . D '. G '. AGL '. FRA . Z : HIB ' : REX, saltire stops, crowned and draped bust 1 facing, rev. (m.m.) POSVI DEV ' : ADIVTORE .' MEV', saltire stops, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, 2.43g, 6h, m.m. lys (North 1844; S.2369), mostly soft to the legends, nonetheless the portrait most pleasing, good very fineProvenanceStephen Mitchell, Studio Coins, by private treaty - £155 [with ticket in his hand]Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Henry VIII (1509-1547), Third Coinage, Groat, 1544-1547, Tower, (m.m.) hENRIC .' 8 . D '. G . AGL . FRA '. Z . HIB ' : REX, crowned and draped bust 1 facing, saltire stops, rev. (m.m.) POSVI DEV : ADIVTORE ' : MEV', saltire stops, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, annulets to ends, 2.61g, 6h, m.m. lys (North 1844; S.2369), soft to the portrait, the legends better, on a pleasingly full flan, very fineProvenanceStephen Mitchell, Studio Coins, by private treaty - £110 [with ticket in his hand]Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for B...

Henry VIII (1509-1547), Third Coinage, Groat, 1544-1547, Tower, (m.m.) hENRIC .' 8 . D '. G '. AGL '. FRA . Z : HIB ' : REX, saltire stops, crowned and draped bust 1 facing, rev. (m.m.) POSVI DEV ' : ADIVTORE .' MEV', saltire stops, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, annulets to ends, 2.39g, 12h, m.m. lys (North 1844; S.2369), slight raggedness to the edge and some deposits to reverse, otherwise portrait mostly pleasing, about very fineProvenanceSG, by private treaty - £110 [with ticket]Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyer...

Henry VIII (1509-1547), Third Coinage, Groat, 1544-1547, Tower (m.m.) hENRIC ' 8 : D .' G .' AGL .' FRA . Z . hIB .' REX ., trefoil stops, crowned bust three quarters facing, rev. (m.m.) POSVI DEV .' ADIVTORE .' MEV .', trefoil stops, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, pellet in annulets in forks, 2.45g, 2h, m.m. lys (North 1844; S.2369), some splits to the flan and green deposits present, occasional areas of blundered detail but otherwise very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Henry VIII (1509-1547), Third Coinage, Groats (2), 1544-1547, Tower, crowned bust three-quarters facing, rev. shield over cross fourchée, 1.98g [30.56grns], 5h, m.m. lys; another, 2.26g [34.88grns], 9h, m.m. lys (North 1844; S.2369), one a much better strike, worn and scuffed, both fair to fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Henry VIII (1509-1547), Third Coinage, Groats (2), 1544-1547, Tower, crowned bust three-quarters facing, rev. shield over cross fourchée, 2.37g [30.57grns], 5h, m.m. lys; another, 2.37g [36.57grns], 9h, m.m. - (North 1844; S.2369), worn throughout, some areas better, occasional green deposits, fair to fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Henry VIII (1509-1547), Third Coinage, Groats (2), 1544-1547, Southwark, crowned bust three-quarters facing, rev. shield over cross fourchée, 1.85g [28.55grns], 6h, m.m. E; and, Canterbury, 2.20g [33.95grns], 11h, m.m. - (North 1845, 1847; S.2371, 2373), both chipped with flan splits and wear, Canterbury specimen better, both fair to fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Henry VIII (1509-1547) (2): i) Third Coinage, Groat, 1544-1547, Bristol Castle (Under-Treasurer, William Sharrington), crowned bust three-quarters facing right, Laker bust A, rev. (m.m.) CIVITAS (rosette) (quatrefoil) BRISTOLIE, square-topped shield over long cross fourchée, trefoils in forks, 2.40g, 6h, m.m. -/WS (North 1846; S.2372), clipped and darkly toned, struck details pleasing to portrait, about very fine; ii) another, Third Coinage, Groat, 1544-1547, Bristol Castle (Under-Treasurer, William Sharrington), rose after REX, crowned bust three-quarters facing right, Laker bust A, rev. (m.m...

Henry VIII (1509-1547), Third Coinage, Groat, 1544-1547, Tower, crowned and draped bust 3 facing, (m.m.) hENRIC .' 8 . D '. G '. AGL '. FRA . Z : HIB ' : REX, saltire stops, rev. (m.m.) POSVI DEV .' ADIVTORE .' MEV, saltire stops, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, pellet in annulets to forks, 2.42g, 5h, m.m. lys (North 1844; S.2370), softly struck to edges and with an irregular toning, portrait better, near very fine; another, Third Coinage, Groat, 1544-1547, York, crowned and draped bust 3 facing, hENRIC .' 8 . D '. G '. AG[L '. FRA . Z : HIB ' : REX], saltire stops, rev. [CIVITAS] . E...

Edward VI (1547-1553), coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-1551, Groat, Southwark, [hENRIC .' 8 . D '. G '.] AGL '. FRA . Z : HIB ' : REX, crowned and draped bust 5 facing, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, roses in forks, 2.61g, 7h (North 1872; S.2404), slip to edges and some softness, better in parts, fine; Halfgroat, Canterbury, crowned bust 1 facing, rev. CIVITAS CANTOR, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, 1.19g, 6h (North 1881; S.2415), small metal flaw to obverse field and areas of lacquer, otherwise a pleasing portrait, very fine (2)Provenanceii) Ste...

NGC XF45 | Edward VI (1547-1553), Third Period, Crown Gold, Sovereign, 1551-1553, Tower, struck from 5 October 1551, (m.m.) EDWARD '. D ': G '. AGL ': FRA '. Z : hIBER ' : REX : half-length figure of King right, holding orb and sceptre, rev. (m.m.) • IhS .' AVTEM . TRANSIE '. PERMEDI '. ILLORV .' IBAT • crowned square topped shield with Priapic Royal Supporters, ER in cartouche below, 11.16g, 10h, m.m. tun (Schneider I, 692; North 1927; S.2450), small area of metal flawing before the face, with a largely uniform strike to a full flan, bolder very fine, in NGC holder, very strictly graded XF45...

Edward VI (1547-1553), First Period, Groat, 1547-1549, Tower, EDWARD.' 6: D.' G.' AGL.' FRA.' Z HI.' REX, crowned bust right, rev. POSVI DEV.'AD IVTOR E.' MEV.', shield over long cross fourchée, 1.84g [28.40grns], 8h, m.m. arrow (Stewartby, p. 526; North 1897; S.2454), porosity throughout the flan, as typical for issue, worn to the central devices but legends boldly struck, very rare, fine/very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Edward VI (1547-1553), Second Debased Issue, Shilling, MDL [1550], Tower, (m.m) EDWARD .' VI .' D .' G .' AGL .' FRA .' Z : HIB .' REX, crowned boy King right, rev. (m.m) TIMOR : DOMINI : FONS : VITE : MDL, garnished shield, dividing E-R, 4.49g [69.29grns], 4h, m.m. swan (North 1919/1; S.2466), double struck and with pitting as common for type, a light tone, bold fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Edward VI (1547-1553), Shillings (3): i) Second Debased Issue, MDXLIX [1549], 4.38g, 6h, m.m. grapple (North 1917/1; S.2466A), flan split, green deposits present, worn and scuffed but expected of this issue, otherwise some fine details remain, good fine; ii) also, Third Period, Fine Silver Issues, Tower, 5.49g, m.m. tun (2) 12h; iii) another, 5.85g, 11h (North 1937; S.2482), both rubbed and worn, the first with scratches/graffiti to central fields of both sides, lightly toned, fine or better (3)ProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English Coins i) N Irving, by private treaty, 'Summer Holiday'...

Edward VI (1547-1553), Second Debased Issue, Shilling, undated, Durham House, transposed legends, (m.m) INIMICOS . EIVS . INDVAM . CONFVSIONE, crowned boy King right, rev. (m.m) EDWARD . VI . D : G . ANGL . FR . E . HIB . REX, garnished shield, dividing E-R, 4.63g [71.45grns], 8h, m.m swan (North 1925; S.2472A), double struck and with pitting as common for type, a soft weakness throughout, struck slightly off centre, otherwise lightly toned, fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Edward VI (1547-1553), Third Period, Very Base Issue, 1550-1551, Penny, York, rose, rev. CIVITAS EBORACI, shield over long cross fourchée, 0.58g [8.95grns], 4h, m.m. mullet (North 1946; S.2475), chipped one side, otherwise central devices clear, toned, fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Edward VI (1547-1553), Third Period, Fine Silver Issue, 'Horseman' Crown, 1551, Southwark (Under-Treasurer, Sir John Yorke), (m.m.) : EDVVARD ': VI : D ': G ': AGL ': FRANC ': Z : hIBER ': REX •, armoured boy King on horseback right, brandishing sword, rev. : POSVI : DEVM : A DIVTOR E ': MEV .' : (m.m.) : square-topped shield over long cross fourchée, 30.68g [473.46grns], 9h, m.m. y (Lingford A-3 [sale lot 5]; North 1933; S.2478), rubbed and pecked in fields, lightly toned, otherwise strictly fineProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more...

Edward VI (1547-1553), Third Period, Fine Silver Issue, Shilling, 1551-1553, Tower, (m.m.) . EDWARD .' VI : D .' G .' AGL .' FRA .' Z hIB .' REX ., crowned bust facing, Tudor rose to left, denomination to right, rev. (m.m.) POSVI DEV .' ADIVTORE .' MEV ., square-topped shield over long cross fourchée, 6.03g, 1h, m.m. tun (North 1937; S.2482), cleaned to the obverse, nonetheless pleasing to the portrait and reverse mintmark, struck on a full flan, good very fine and most attractive to the reverseSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buy...

15th-17th Century Silver (10) | Edward VI (1547-1553), Third Period, Fine Silver Issues, Tower (2), Shilling, 1551-1553, (m.m.) EDWARD '. VI : D '. G '. AGL : FRA '. Z :' hIB '. REX :, crowned bust facing, Tudor rose to left, XII to right, rev. POSVI DEV : A DIVTOR E '. MEV '., square-topped shield over long cross fourchée, m.m. tun, 5.98g, 3h; 5.93g, 8h (North 1937; S.2482), central devices worn, one is bent in two places, toned, fair to fine; also Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Second Issue, Shilling, 1560-1561, Tower, (m.m.) ELIZABETH : D .' G .' ANG .' FR .' ET . HIB .' REGIN, crowned bust left,...

Mary, Solus (1553-1554), Groat, Tower, crowned bust left, wearing simply-jewelled plain bodice and pearl necklace, rev. square-topped shield over long cross fourchée, 2.09g, 1h, m.m. pomegranate (North 1960; S.2492); also, Philip and Mary (1554-1558), Shilling, 1554, Tower, full titles, busts vis-a-vis, crown above, dividing date, rev. crowned and garnished shield dividing value, reads POSVIMVS and ADIVTOREM, 5.58g, 11h (North 1967; S.2500), wear to the higher devices but otherwise toned, very fine (2)ProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English Coins i) By private treaty, South Kensington, 6...

Elizabeth I (1558-1603), First Tentative Issue, 'Crown Gold', Half-Pound, 1 January 1561 - 31 August 1565, Tower, + ELIZABETH : D .' G .' ANG .' FR .' ET : HI .' REGINA, crowned bust 3C left, wearing decorated bodice, rev. + SCVTVM : FIDEI : PROTEGET : EAM ., crowned square-topped shield, dividing E-R, m.m. cross-crosslet, 5.65g, [87.19grns], 1h (Schneider I, 738; Brown & Comber G5/G6; North 1982; S.2520), pleasing strike to a full flan, about extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(x) Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Mestrelle's Milled Issues, Medium Module, Half-Pound, 1560-1561, Tower, (m.m.) ELIZABETH • D • G • ANG • FRA • ET • HIB • REGINA, plain Z, crowned bust E left, with flowing hair, wearing elaborate bodice, rev. (m.m) SCVTVM • FIDEI • PROTEGET • EAM, crowned square-topped shield, dividing E-R, 5.37g [82.87grns], 6h, m.m. star (Schneider I, 758; North 2019/3; S.2543), cleaned and trace crimped, a couple of light scratches on obverse, weakness in shield, otherwise a bolder very fineProvenanceSt James's Auctions, Auction 33, 20 May 2015, lot 104*Subject to 5% tax on Ham...

Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Second Issue, Shilling, 1560-1561, Tower, (m.m.) ELIZABETH : D .' G .' AN .' FR .' ET . HI .' REGINA, crowned bust 3C left, rev. (m.m.) POSVI DEV .' AD-IVTORE-M : MEV .' square-topped shield over long cross fourchée, 6.13g, 6h, m.m. martlet (North 1985; S.2555); and Fifth Issue, Threepence, 15[-], 1.45g, 9h, m.m. Greek cross (North 1998; S.2573); and Sixth Issue, Sixpence, 1592, crowned bust 6C left, rose behind, 2.56g, 1h (North 2015; S.2578B), crimped and the obverse very worn, fair to fine; and Sixth Issue, Halfgroat, 1590-1592, crowned bust left, two pellets behind...

Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Mestrelle's Milled Issue, Shilling, 1562-1566, Tower (Upper House), crowned bust left, wearing decorated bodice, rev. square-topped shield over cross fourchée, edge plain, 6.13g, 5h (North 2023; S.2590), creased and straightened with dents before forehead, otherwise lightly toned, a bolder fine / very fineProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English Coins A H Baldwin, by private treaty, 30 July 1962 - £7.10.0Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Mestrelle's Milled Issue, Sixpence, 1562, Tower (Upper House), tall narrow crowned bust left, wearing decorated bodice, rose behind, rev. square-topped shield over cross fourchée, 2.97g, 6h, m.m. star (B&B 24; North 2026; S.2595), minor marking within fields, nonetheless richly toned, a pleasing strike and most attractive to portrait, pleasing very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Mestrelle's Milled Issue, Groat, 1560-1566, Tower (Upper House), crowned bust left, wearing decorated bodice, rev. square-topped shield over cross-fourchée, 2.21g [34.11grns], 5h, m.m. star (Borden and Brown 18-O1/R1; North 2032; S.2601), slightly creased and bright, nonetheless superbly struck up for issue, a pleasing example, near extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

James I (1603-1625), Third Coinage, Crown Gold Issues [.917 Fine], Laurel, 9 June 1621- 3 July 1623, Tower, fourth bust, small ties behind, 8.43g [130.09grns], 4h, m.m. thistle (Schneider II, –; North 2113; S.2638A), metal stressing on portrait and surfaces lightly rubbed, residual light tone and lustre, almost very fine / very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

James I (1603-1625), Third Coinage, Crown Gold Issues [.917 Fine], Half-Laurel, 24 June 1620 - 8 June 1621, Tower, (m.m.) • IACOBVS D : G : MAG : BRI : FRA : ET HIB : REX • fourth laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, small ties, value X behind, rev. HENRIC | VS ROSAS | REGNA (m.m.) | IACOBVS, no stops, long cross fleury over large crowned square-topped Royal shield with rounded base, bird-headed harp, 4.24g, 9h, m.m. rose [33] (PAS: YORYM-18E848 = BM 2019 T668/32 this coin; Lingford II, 1103a; Schneider II, 90; North 2117; S.2641), small edge chip and superficial scratch across portrait a...

James I (1603-25), Shilling, First Coinage 1603-4, second bust right, value behind, rev. square-topped shield, 5.65g, m.m. thistle (North 2073; S.2646); and Shilling, Second Coinage 1604-19, third bust right, value behind, rev. square-topped shield, 5.35g, m.m. rose (North 2099; S.2654); Ireland (1603-1625), First Coinage, Sixpence, m.m. bell, 1.91g (S.6514), worn in places with smoothed details, toned, fair to very fine; also Charles I (1625-1649), Group D, Type 3a, Shilling, Tower (under King), (m.m) CAROLVS D .' G .' MA ' BR ' FR ' ET HI ' REX ., crowned larger bust left, with falling lace...

Jacobean and Carolean Silver and Copper (6), including: James I (1603-1649), Second Coinage, Shilling, 1609-1610, Tower, fifth crowned and cuirassed bust right, rev. square-topped shield, 5.22g, 11h, m.m. coronet (North 2101; S.2656), pierced; and Sixpence, 1607, fourth crowned and cuirassed bust right, rev. square-topped shield, 1.88g, 5h (North 2103; S.2658); also Charles I (1625-1649), Group III, Type 3a1, Halfcrown, 1636-1638, Tower (under King), (m.m.) • CAROLVS D .' G .' MA .' BR .' FR .' ET HI .' REX • second horseman left, holding sword, rev. . (m.m.) CHIRSTO AVSPICE REGNO, oval-garnis...

Charles I (1625-1649), Group A, Class II, Unite, 7 July 1625 - 29 June 1626, Tower (under King), · (m.m) CAROLVS D .' G .' MAG .' BR .' FR .' ET HI .' REX · double-arched first-crowned 'Coronation' bust 1 left, wearing ruff, XX behind, rev. (m.m.) FLORENT CONCORDIA REGNA, crowned square-topped shield with elaborate garnishing, bird headed harp with six strings, 9.07g [139.97grns], 2h, m.m. lys (Schneider II, 115; North 2146; S.2685), graffiti X before the bust, flaw below XX, coins struck slightly off centre but details are bold, reverse better, wholesome, very fineProvenanceDreweatt Neate, 6...

(x) Charles I (1625-1649), Group D, Class II, Unite, 11 July 1633 - 27 June 1634, Tower (under King), (m.m.) • CAROLVS . D .' G .' MA .' BR .' FR .' ET . HIB .' REX •, bust 5a left, wearing crown 7 with plain arches and falling lace collar, XX behind, rev. • FLORENT • CONCORDIA • REGNA (m.m. to left), second 'lofty' double-arched-and-jewelled crowned oval-garnished shield, dividing crowned C-R, scroll-topped harp N with six strings, 9.05g [139.66grns], 12h, m.m. bell (Schneider II, 151; North 2153; S.2692), some minor surface marking, otherwise a pleasing strike, especially to the shield, good...

Charles I (1625-1649), Halfcrowns (3) including: Group III, Type 3a2, Tower (under King), (m.m) . CAROLVS ' D .' G .' MAG .' BRI FRA .' ET . HI . REX ., king on horseback left, scarf from shoulder, rev. (m.m) . CHRISTO . AVSPICE . REGNO ., garnished oval shield, 15.14g, 9h, m.m. anchor (Brooker 342-347; North 2211; S.2775); and Class 3a3, Tower (under Parliament), similar but with cruder third horseman King trotting left, sword upright, rev. garnished oval shield, 15.25g, 11h, m.m (P) or (R) (Brooker 354-358; North 2213; S.2778); and Group IV, Type 4, Halfcrown, Tower (under King), king on hor...

Charles I (1625-1649), Civil War Issues, Royalist Oxford, 'Declaration' Halfcrown, 1643, New Hall Inn, (m.m.) CAROLVS : D : G : MAG : BRIT : FR : ET : HIB : REX, 'Oxford' horseman King trotting left, sword upright, plume behind sash with bands, no ground line, rev. : EXVRGAT : DEVS : DISSIPENTVR : INIMICI, declaration reading, RELIG : PROT : LEG | ANG : LIBER : PAR, in two lines, 1643 below, three even Oxford plumes above, 14.89g [229.86gns], 5h (Brooker 890; Bull 601/3a; North 2413; S.2954), doubling to parts of reverse legend and lightly scratched above central plume, nonetheless a most plea...

Charles I (1625-1649), Civil War Issues, Royalist Issues, Siege of Pontefract, Shilling, Type I, DVM • SPIRO • SPERO large lettering, crowned large C•R, rev. castle gateway with flag dividing P-C, brandished arm and sword in right field, OBS upwards in left, 4.757g, 12h (Hird 276-278; Brooker 1233 same dies; North 2647; S.3149), lightly wiped but with much residual cabinet toning, with a hint of doubling to date, otherwise, a most pleasingly bold very fine, rareSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC XF45 | Charles I (1625-1649), Civil War Issues, Siege of Royalist Scarborough, Shilling, Type III, ["Beeston Castle"], Besieged (July 1644 - July 1645), [Spink XRF: 92.86% Ag; 6.64% Cu; 0.501% Pb], 5.962g [92.0grns], 1.5 x 25.595 x 27.85mm (Snelling [1762], Pl. 15, no. 4; Ruding [1817], Pl. XXIX, no. 1; Philip Nelson, 'The Obsidional Money of the Great Rebellion', pp. 305-306, Fig. 12 [Beeston]; Brooker -; North 2652[g]; S.3175), with an exemplary pedigree through the Agricola (1988); Clonterbrook (1974); Lockett (1958); Brand (1935); Bliss (1916); Webb (1894) and Honourable Robert Marsham...

Charles I (1625-1649), Contemporary Forgery of Group E, Shilling, from false dies, struck in fine silver, (flukes to right on obv.), (m.m.) CAROLVS .' D G M BR FR ET HIBI RES, crude portrait left, XII behind, rev. •(m.m. ~ flukes down) • CHRISTO • AVSPICE • REGNO, the n reversed, square-topped shield over cross moline, m.m. anchor, 4.65g, 12h (cf. Sharp F4; Brooker 1202, same dies; cf. N.2228; cf. S.2798), the devices sharply struck up, thus a really good very fine for issue, and rare in this conditionSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions...

Commonwealth (1649-1660), Halfcrown, 1656, Tower, (i.m.) • THE • COMMONWEALTH • OF • ENGLAND, English shield within palm and laurel wreath, rev. • 1656 • GOD • WITH • VS, conjoined shields of England and Ireland, • II • VI • above, 14.92g, 11h, i.m. sun [on obverse only] (ESC 437; Bull 49; North 2722; S.3215), some flan splits, and uneven surfaces, otherwise with flashy tones, fine to very fineProvenanceDreweatt Neate, 23 March 2005, lot 3Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Commonwealth (1649-1660), Shillings, 1649; 1652 (2), Tower, • THE • COMMONWEALTH • OF • ENGLAND • English shield within palm and laurel wreath, rev. • [date] • GOD • WITH • VS, standardised • XII • above conjoined shields of England and Ireland, 6.02g, 4h, m.m. sun; 5.79g, 3h, m.m. sun (North 2724; S.3217); and Halfgroat, 0.96g, 6h (North 2728; S.3221), rubbed, toned, very fine (3)ProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC XF | Cromwell, Crown, 1658 over 7, by Thomas Simon, OLIVAR • D • G • R • P • ANG • SCO • HIB &c PRO, laureate and draped bust left, rev. PAX • QVÆRITVR • BELLO, crowned shield of the Protectorate, • HAS • NISI • PERITVRS • MIHI • ADIMAT • NEMO • upwards on edge, 6h (L&S 1; ESC 10; Bull 240; S.3226), with usual die flaw to bust, smoothing to portrait and tooling within fields, nonetheless largely pleasing to the shield and a residual lustre to lightly cabinet toned surfaces, bolder very fine, in NGC holder, graded XF Details ~ Obverse Tooled (Cert. #2895369-004)ProvenanceHeritage, Dallas Si...

NGC MS61 | Cromwell, Shilling, 1658, by Thomas Simon, OLIVAR . D . G . R . P . ANG . SCO . HIB &c PRO, laureate and draped bust left, rev. PAX QVÆRITVR . BELLO, crowned shield of the Protectorate, straight-milled edge, 5.98g, 6h (Lessen J28; ESC 1005; Bull 254; S.3228), , in NGC holder, graded MS61 (Cert.#8220541-001)ProvenanceBaldwins [with Baldwins ticket]DNWMartin Hughes Collection, Spink 139, 16 November 1999, lot 212* - "light cabinet friction to high points, extremely fine, attractively toned" - £720Seaby SCMB, June 1986, item G264* - "EF, attractive, blue even tone" - £800 https://www....

Cromwell, Shilling, 1658, by Thomas Simon, OLIVAR • D • G • R • P • ANG • SCO • HIB &c PRO, laureate and draped bust left, rev. PAX QVÆRITVR • BELLO, crowned shield of the Protectorate, straight-milled edge, 5.97g [92.13grns], 6h (Lessen J28; ESC 1005; Bull 254 [S]; S.3228), rubbed to the higher points with some contract marking present on the reverse, otherwise good very fineProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English CoinsA H Baldwin, by private treaty, 3 August 1956 - £5.0.0Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Charles II (1660-1685), Third Hammered Issue, Shillings (2), 1660-1662, CAROLVS • II • D : G : MAG • BRI : FRA • ET • HIB : REX, crowned bust left, inner circle and mark of value, rev. (m.m.) · CHRISTO • AVSPICE • REGNO •, square-topped shield over cross moline, 5.45g, 7h, m.m. crown (North 2764; S.3322); and Shilling, 1668, Second Laureate and draped bust right, stop after II, rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlinked C's in angles, strings to harp, milled edge, 5.95g, 6h (ESC 1030; Bull 511; S.3375), the first double struck and contact marked, the other rubbed but reverse much better, both...

Charles II (1660-1685), Pattern Broad, 1662, by Thomas Simon, CAR: II D: G: M BR • FR ET HI REX, laureate draped and cuirassed bust left, ten leaves in wreath, no berries, rev. FLORENT CONCORDIA REGNA, crowned squared-topped shield, [edge plain], 9.07g (Coin), 6h, 37cm overall length (BNJ, Lessen G3/3; Schneider II, 421; EGC 166 [R3]; North 2780; S.3337A), polished and remarkably repurposed into a 200-Year-Old Georgian Sterling Silver Toddy Ladle inscribed 'IA', hallmarked for silversmith Solomon Hougham [SH], 1813 [S], London, light die flawing, otherwise struck details, bolder than very fine...

Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1679 TRICESIMO PRIMO, third laureate and draped bust right, rev. crowned shields cruciform, lettered edge, 29.65g, 6h (Bull 403; ESC 56; S.3358), contact marked and worn throughout, central devices softened, electric blue toning peeks through on reverse, good fine; also William III, Solus (1694-1702), Crown, 1696 OCTAVO, first laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, six strings to first harp, nine billets, lettered edge downwards, 29.93g, 6h (ESC 89; Bull 995; S.3470), central devices softened, metal flaw to the...

Charles II (1660-1685), Halfcrown, 1679, fourth laureate and draped bust right, plain below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlinked C's in angles, 13.89g, 6h (ESC 481; Bull 480; S.3367); and Sixpence, 1683, similar, 2.82g, 6h (ESC 1523; Bull 580; S.3382); and Fourpences (2), 1670; 1679, plain edge, 1.86g, 6h; 1.94g, 6h (ESC 1841, 1851; Bull 608, 628; S.3384); and Penny, Second Issue, Hammered Coinage, 0.96g, 6h (S.3320); and Farthings (2), 1672; 1675, plain edge, 6.27g, 6h; 5.63g, 6h (S.3394), varying conditions, some more worn than others, toned, fine to very fine (7)ProvenanceThe Hartla...

Charles II (1660-1685), Shilling, 1663, first laureate and draped bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlinked C's in angles, five strings to harp, straight milled edge, 5.91g, 6h (ESC 1022; Bull 500; S.3371), a slight softening to highest devices but otherwise a bold example, deeply toned, pleasing very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

PCGS PR64 | *Top Pop* | Charles II (1660-1685), Pattern Farthing, 1665, in silver, by J. Roettier, CAROLVS • A • CAROLO •, laureate and armoured bust left, with short hair, date below, rev. QVATOR • MARIA • VINDICO, Britannia seated left, BRITANNIA below, edge plain, 6.20g*, 11h (BMC [Peck] 411), small die flaw above head, otherwise with dappled cabinet tone overlying lustrous original fields, a most pleasing extremely fine, rare, especially in this metal, in PCGS holder, graded PROOF 64 (Cert. #38785519) [*Single Finest Certified*]ProvenanceJ Blyth, by private treaty, December 2019 https://w...

James II (1685-1688), Shilling, 1686, stop after MAG, laureate and draped bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, edge obliquely milled, 5.88g, 7h (ESC 1070; Bull 765; S.3410); and Fourpence, 1686, laureate bust left, rev. crowned denomination, plain edge, 2.31g, 6h (ESC 1860; Bull 784; S.3414), rub on the shilling but the fourpence better, both very fine (2)ProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English Coins i) Baldwins, 8 August 1962 - £3.10.0ii) Bought South Kensington, 1954Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

PCGS AU50 | William and Mary (1689-1694), Five-Guineas, 1694 SEXTO, first conjoined and laureate busts right, rev. crowned and garnished shield, lettered edge, 6h (Murdoch II, 720; Schneider II, 462/-; MCE 142; S.3422), small edge bruise at 12 o'clock, light contact marking throughout fields and softness to hair, with a red-golden tone to the peripheries, a bold very fine for this last year of issue type, in PCGS holder, graded AU50 (Cert. #21252378)ProvenanceHeritage, Dallas Signature Sale 3119, 1 November 2024, lot 30137https://www.pcgs.com/cert/21252378Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium....

NGC VF30 | William and Mary (1689-1694), Halfcrown, 1689 PRIMO, first shield, caul only frosted, no pearls, edge lettered, 7h (ESC 506; Bull 834; S.3434), rubbed and toned, good fine, in NGC QR holder, graded VF30 (Cert. #6946841-028)https://www.ngccoin.uk/certlookup/6946841-028/30/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

William and Mary (1689-1694), Halfcrown, 1689 PRIMO, conjoined draped and laureate busts right, rev. first crowned shield, inverted N, edge lettered, 6h, 14.52g (ESC 505A; Bull 832; S.3434), haymarked and flecked, fine; another, 1689 PRIMO, conjoined draped and laureate busts right, rev. second crowned shield, edge lettered, 14.75g, 6h (ESC 510; Bull 839; S.3435), soft to portraits, some toning, about very fine; Anne (1702-1714), 'Post-Union' Halfcrown, 1707 SEPTIMO, second bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, eight strings to harp, edge lettered, 14.90g, 6g (ESC 574; Bull 1366; S.3604),...

William and Mary (1689-1694), Halfcrown, 1693 over inverted 3 QVINTO, no stop after GRATIA, second conjoined laureate and draped busts right, rev. F over E in FR, crowned shields cruciform, five strings to harp, twelve billets, lettered edge downwards, 14.67g, 7h (cf. ESC 521 [R]; Bull 859; S.3436), lightly flecked, otherwise lightly toned, good fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

William and Mary (1689-1694), Tin Farthing, 1690, conjoined laureate, cuirassed and draped busts right, rev. Britannia facing left, date in exergue, edge illegible, 4.29g, 6h (BMC [Peck] [577A-580?]; S.3451), heavily pitted and obverse details illegible, reverse better, fair / fine; another, 1692, as before, edge illegible, 5.54g, 6h (BMC [Peck] 584; S.3451), heavily corroded, fair; Farthing, 1694, conjoined laureate, cuirassed and draped busts right, rev. Britannia facing left, edge plain, 5.05g, 6h (BMC [Peck] 616; S.3453), fine; another, 1694, as before, single exergue line, edge plain, 5.0...

William III, Solus (1694-1702), Guinea, 1699, second laureate head right, rev. crowned shields cruciform, four strings to harp, emblem-adorned sceptres in angles, edge obliquely milled, 8.32g, 6h (MCE 182; EGC I, 419 [R2]; S.3461), cleaned but residually lustrous, otherwise pleasingly uniform for strike, strictly very fine thus but an exceptionally rare date of issue, very seldom encountered in commerce, especially as collectable as this!Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

William III, Solus (1694-1702), Guinea, 1701, second laureate bust right, rev. crowned narrow shields cruciform, six strings to harp, heavily adorned sceptres in angles, edge obliquely milled, 8.23g, 5h (MCE 186; EGC 425; S.3463), rubbed to the higher devices of the portrait, lightly haymarked, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

William III, Solus (1694-1702), Crown, 1696 OCTAVO, first laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, eight strings to first harp, nine billets, lettered edge upwards, 29.02g, 6h (ESC 89; Bull 995; S.3470); and Exeter, Halfcrown, 1697 E OCTAVO, first laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, E below, rev. large crowned shields cruciform, eight billets, lettered edge upwards, 14.94g, 6h (Bull 1074; ESC 547; S.3490); and Shilling, 1696, first laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, five strings to harp, obliquely...

NGC AU53 | William III, Solus (1694-1702), Halfcrown, 1698 DECIMO, large modified shields, seven strings to harp, edge lettered upwards, 6h (ESC 554; Bull 1034; S.3494), lightly flecked but with richer cabinet tone, and a hint of lustrous flaring in recesses, a bolder very fine, in NGC QR holder, graded AU53 (Cert. #6946841-030)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946841-030/53/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

William III, Solus (1694-1702), Shillings (3), 1697, first laureate, cuirassed and draped bust right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform, five strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 5.73g, 6h (ESC 1091; Bull 1117; S.3497), some adjustment marks to reverse, toned and lustrous, good very fine; 'Chester' Shilling, 1697 C, third laureate, cuirassed and draped bust right, C below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, six strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 5.92g, 6h (ESC 1109; Bull 1173; S.3512), hairline scratches to reverse, toned and lustrous, good very fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Pre...

William III, Solus (1694-1702), Shilling, 1700, fifth laureate, cuirassed and draped bust right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform, five strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 5.74g, 6h (ESC 1121A; Bull 1151; S. 3516), with a rich cabinet tone to flashy-lustrous fields, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Anne (1702-1714), Pre-Union, VIGO Crown, 1703 TERTIO, draped bust left, VIGO below, rev. crowned shields cruciform, angles plain, six strings to harp, lettered edge downwards, 29.85g, 5h (Pywell-Phillips 210; ESC 99; Bull 1340; S.3576), light flecking marks and occasional surface marking, nonetheless with a most handsome lustre to cabinet toned surfaces, most pleasing very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Anne (1702-1714), Pre-Union, VIGO Shilling, 1702, first draped bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, six strings to harp, angles plain, edge obliquely milled, 5.95g, 7h (Pywell-Phillips 218; ESC 1387; Bull 1387 [S]; S.3585), wiped, otherwise toned with petrol hues, good very fine; and Pre-Union, VIGO Sixpence, 1703, first draped bust left, VIGO below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, five strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 3.07g, 7h (Pywell-Phillips 222; ESC 1582; Bull 1446; S.3590), minor surface marking, otherwise richly cabinet toned to flashy fields, very fine (2)...

Anne (1702-1714), Post-Union, Two-Guineas, 1711, draped bust left, rev. crowned shields cruciform, emblem-adorned sceptres in angles, nine strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 16.72g, 6h, (MCE 206; EGC 455; Stratos 159; S.3569), rubbed and lightly hairlined, small edge bruise below bust, nonetheless with a remaining lustre and hints of golden-red tone to fields, pleasingly bold very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC MS62 | Anne (1702-1714), Post-Union, Guinea, 1713, second draped bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, emblem-adorned sceptres in angles, five strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 8.36g, 6h (MCE 225; EGC 477; Farey 560; S.3572), lightly contact marked across the obverse, nonetheless with a mint fresh and full lustre, handsomely to the reverse, enriched with a golden tone around devices, a most pleasing extremely fine and scarcely encountered in such condition, in NGC holder, graded MS62 (Cert. #8220565-001)ProvenanceLockdales, 15 July 2012, lot 497 - £2900Subject to 20% VAT on Buye...

Anne (1702-1714), Post-Union, Guinea, 1713, third draped bust left, rev. crowned shields cruciform, six strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 8.32g [128.4grns], 7h (PAS: YORYM-18E848 = BM 2019 T668/162 this coin; MCE 225; Farey 560; EGC 477; S.3574), lightly flecked and bright, otherwise with much residual lustre, a softer strike to REG, and die cudding above HIB, nevertheless very fine, the reverse especially so, with NGC 'Ellerby Area Hoard' Certification (6380983-162)ProvenanceThe Remarkable "Ellerby Area" Hoard of English Gold Coins (1610-1727), Spink, Auction 22027, 7 October 2022, lot...

NGC AU | Anne (1702-1714), Post-Union, Guinea, 1713, third draped bust left, rev. six strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 5h (MCE 225; Farey 560; EGC 477; S.3574), scraped across cheek and to reverse rims, otherwise lightly toned and residually lustrous, struck details almost very fine, in NGC QR holder, graded AU Details ~ Scratches (Cert. #6946790-003)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946790-003/NGCDetails/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Anne (1702-1714), Post-Union, 'Roses and Plumes' Crown, 1713 DVODECIMO, third draped bust left, rev. crowned shields cruciform, roses and plumes in angles, eight strings to harp, upwards lettered edge, 30.21g, 5h (Pywell-Phillips 235; ESC 109; Bull 1349; S.3603), graffiti below bust, some light scuffing and scratch to reverse, with somewhat matte-copper toned surfaces, really bold very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Anne (1702-1714), Post-Union, Halfcrown, 1708 SEPTIMO, second draped bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, seven strings to harp, downwards lettered edge, 14.94g, 7h (ESC 577; Bull 1370; S.3604), haymarked and small metal flaw to reverse edge above B of HIB, touch of softness to hair, otherwise with handsomely cabinet toned and lustrous surfaces, a pleasing coin, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Anne (1702-1714), Post-Union, 'Edinburgh', Halfcrown, 1708 SEPTIMO, first draped bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, nine strings to harp, downwards lettered edge, 14.84g, 5h (ESC 576; Bull 1382; S.3605); and Post-Union, Shillings (2), 1707 E, Edinburgh; 1711, bust left, 5.81g, 6h; 5.86g, 6h (S.3612; 3610); and Post-Union, Sixpence, 1711, 2.95g, 6h (S.3619); and Pre-Union, Fourpences (2), 1705; 1706, 1.97g 6h; 1.91g, 6h (S.3595A); and Pre-Union, Threepence, 1710, 1.52g, 6h (S.3596B), most are rubbed, all toned, fine to very fine (7)ProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English Coins iv)...

Anne (1702-1714), Post-Union, Shillings (2), 1707; 1710, draped bust left, rev. plain angles on the earlier coin, plumes and roses on the latter, 5.99g, 5h; 6.00g, 5h (ESC 1141, 1156; Bull 1395, 1405; S.3610, 3617), both nicely toned, the 1707 specimen better, 1710 specimen scuffed/cleaned to the face, with small metal flaw, fine to very fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Anne (1702-1714), Pattern Copper Farthing, 1714, large flan, ANNA . DEI . GRATIA ., draped bust left, rev. BRITANNIA ., edge plain, 6.11g, 6h (BMC [Peck] 760 [4+F]; S.3625), usual die flaw to edge before BRI, touch of rub to the highest points of devices, more so to reverse, with pleasing chocolate brown surfaces, good very fine and scarceSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George I (1714-1727), Guinea, 1724, fifth laureate head right, nose to tail of R in REX, rev. crowned shields cruciform, seven strings to harp, five hearts to Hanoverian shield, edge obliquely milled, 8.19g, 6h (MCE 259; Farey 680; EGC 521; S.3633), light handling marks and rub to portrait, otherwise a bolder fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC AU58 | George I (1714-1727), Quarter-Guinea, 1718, laureate head right, rev. crowned shields cruciform, emblem-adorned sceptres in angles, edge obliquely milled, 2.08g*, 6h (MCE 277; Schneider II, 554; EGC 550; S.3638), small die cud to Hanoverian shield, otherwise lustrous, near extremely fine, in NGC QR holder, graded AU58 (Cert. #6947433-006)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6947433-006/58/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George I (1714-1727), Quarter-Guinea, 1718, laureate head right, rev. crowned shields cruciform, emblem-adorned sceptres in angles, edge obliquely milled, 2.03g, 6h (MCE 277; Schneider II, 554; EGC 550; S.3638), about very fine; and George III (1760-1820), 'Spade' Guinea, 1793, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned 'Spade' shield, seven strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 8.33g, 12h (MCE 397; Farey 1320; EGC 723; S.3729), cleaned, bolder fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George I (1714-1727), 'South Sea Company', Crown, 1723 DECIMO, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned shields cruciform, SS C in angles, eight strings to harp, upwards lettered edge, 29.97g, 5h (Pywell-Phillips 259; ESC 114; Bull 1545; S.3640), a few scratches and bagmarks, otherwise evenly toned and with a residual lustre within the peripheries, about very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

PCGS MS65 | *Top Pop* | George I (1714-1727), 'South Sea Company', Shilling 1723, first laureate draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned shields cruciform, SS C in angles, edge obliquely milled, 6h (ESC 1176; Bull 1586; S.3647), small mark on forehead and flecking to Irish shield, otherwise richly cabinet toned with much underlying iridescence, a pleasing extremely fine, in early PCGS 'Green' holder, graded MS65 (Cert. #4178028) [*Joint Finest Certified*]ProvenanceStack's Bowers ANA Auction, 18-25 August 2021, lot 40494Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please vi...

George I (1714-1727), Shilling, 1720, 'Larger 0', first laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned shields cruciform, seven strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 6.04g, 6h (ESC 1169; Bull 1573; S.3646), the first wiped, with dark glossy fields, very fine; South Sea Company, Shilling, 1723, first laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned shields cruciform, SS-C in angles, six strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 6.05g, 6h (ESC 1169; 1176; Bull 1573; 1586; S.3646, 3647), struck from a lightly rusted obverse die, toned and lustrous to reverse peripheries, extremel...

George I (1714-1727), 'Dump Issue' Farthing, 1717, laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev. Britannia seated facing left, edge plain, 4.69g, 6h (BMC [Peck] 768; S.3661), struck off-centre and rubbed to higher points, fine, key date in seriesSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George I (1714-1727), Farthing, 1719, laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev. Britannia facing left, edge plain, 5.07g, 6h (BMC [Peck] 807; S.3662), fine; another, 1720, as before, edge plain, 4.24g, 6h (BMC [Peck] 818; S.3662), nearing very fine; another, 1721, as before, edge plain, 5.28g, 6h (BMC [Peck] 8822; S.3662), about very fine for type; another, 1722, as before, edge plain, 4.70g, 6h (BMC [Peck] 825; S.3662), fine; another, 1723, as before, edge plain, 4.27g, 6h (BMC [Peck] 826; S.3662), fine; another, 1724, as before, edge plain, 4.52g, 6h (BMC [Peck] 828; S.3662), nearing very fine...

NGC AU58 | George II (1727-1760), Five-Guineas, 1729 TERTIO, younger laureate head left, plain below truncation, rev. crowned garnished shield, eleven strings to harp, edge lettering upwards, inverted Ns in ANNO, 41.84g, 6h (MCE 278; King 160; Stratos -; EGC I, 552; GH 80; S.3663), light sporadic surface marks in otherwise lustrous original fields, near extremely fine, a most presentable and pleasing specimen, in NGC holder, graded AU58 (Cert. #8220557-001)ProvenanceSJA 15, 30 September 2010, lot 154 - "extremely fine, very scarce" - £9,000 https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/8220557-001/58/Su...

George II (1727-1760), LIMA Half-Guinea, 1745, intermediate laureate head left, LIMA below, rev. crowned garnished shield, larger and wider crown, six strings to harp, obliquely milled edge, 4.14g, 6h (EGC 647; MCE 354 [R2]; Schneider 591; S.3684), scratch behind bust and some light flecking, with a hint of red tone to fields and lustre, very fine and a pleasing rare typeProvenanceBaldwin's, Fixed Price List Summer 2014, BM025 - £4,500Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC AU | George II (1727-1760), 'Old Head' Half-Guinea, 1760, seven strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 7h (MCE 366; EGC 662; S.3685), light rub to portrait and die break through crown, in otherwise naturally toned and lustrous fields, a pleasing very fine, in NGC QR holder, very harshly graded AU Details ~ Cleaned (Cert. #6946790-001)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946790-001/NGCDetails/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George II (1727-1760), 'Roses' Halfcrown, 1743 D. SEPTIMO, old laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, eight strings to harp, upwards lettered edge, 14.68g, 6h (ESC 603A; Bull 1684; S.3694); and Shillings (2), 1739 'Roses', 1758, 5.89g, 5h; 5.95g, 5h (ESC 1201, 1213; Bull 1713, 1734; S.3701, 3704); and Sixpences (2), 1732 'Roses and Plumes'; 1757, 2.96g, 6h; 2.99g, 5h (ESC 1608, 1622; Bull 1743, 1762; S.3707, 3711); and Threepence, 1740, 1.51g, 6h (ESC 2027; Bull 1799; S.3713B); and Halfpennies (2), 1744; 1747, 10.00g, 6h; 9.75g, 6h (S.3718, 3719), all fine to...

George II (1727-1760), 'Old Head' Halfcrown, 1745 D. NONO, old laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, rev. seven strings to harp, edge lettered, 14.92g, 6h (ESC; 604; Bull 1685; S.3694), slightly worn but beautifully toned with blue hues, lustrous, very fine; and Shillings (2), 1743 [Roses]; 1745 [LIMA], older laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, rev. crowned shields cruciform, edge obliquely milled, 6.00g, 6h; 6.01g, 5h (ESC 1203, 1205; Bull 1720, 1724; S.3702, 3703), scratch across reverse of '43, otherwise both shillings haymarked and pleasingly toned, very fine (3)Subject to 20% VA...

George II (1727-1760), LIMA Halfcrown, 1745 D. NONO, old laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, eight strings to harp, upwards lettered edge, 14.96g, 6h (ESC 605; Bull 1687; S.3695), wiped with wear to the higher devices, otherwise lustrous with burnished tone about the rim, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC XF | George II (1727-1760), 'Old Head' Halfcrown, 1750 V. QVARTO, seven strings to harp, edge lettered downwards, 6h (ESC 609; Bull 1692; Pywell-Phillips 327; S.3696), bagmarks and adhesive in lightly rubbed fields, otherwise residually lustrous, struck details very fine, a key date of issue, scarce in any grade, in NGC QR holder, graded XF Details ~ Cleaned (Cert. #6946841-029)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946841-029/NGCDetails/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC XF45 | George II (1727-1760), 'Old Head' Sixpence, 1746 LIMA, seven strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 7h (ESC 1618; Bull 1757; S.3710A), toned and lustrous, a pleasing very fine, in NGC QR holder, graded XF45 (Cert. #6946841-051)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946841-051/45/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC AU53-VF35 | George II (1727-1760), 'Old Head' Sixpences (6), 1757 (3) (ESC 1622; Bull 1762), in NGC holders, graded AU53 (Cert. #6946859-002); another, XF45 (Cert. #6946859-006); and, VF35 (Cert. #6946859-003); also, 1758 (3), in NGC holders, graded XF40 (Cert. #6946859-005); another, XF45 (Cert. #6946841-047); lastly, XF Details ~ Cleaned (ESC 1623; Bull 1763; S.3711), (Cert. #6946841-053) (6)i) https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946859-002/53/ii) https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946859-006/45/iii) https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946859-003/35/iv) https://www.ngccoin.com/certlooku...

George II (1727-1760), Farthing, 1730, laureate and cuirassed bust left, rev. Britannia seated left, edge plain, 4.87g, 6h (BMC [Peck] 854; S.3720), light chocolate brown surfaces, good very fine; another, 1732, as before, edge plain, 4.48g, 6h (BMC [Peck] 859; S.3720), fine; another, 1733, as before, edge plain, 4.49g, 6h (BMC [Peck] 860; S.3720), nearing very fine; another, 1734, as before, edge plain, 4.64g, 6h (BMC [Peck] 862; S.3720), fine; another, 1735, as before, edge plain, 4.46g, 6h (BMC [Peck] 863; S.3720), rub to higher points, yet some lustre, good very fine; another, 1736, as bef...

NGC PF63+ | George III (1760-1820), Proof Guinea, 1774, GEORGIVS • III - DEI • GRATIA •, fourth laureate head right, rev. M • B • F • ET • H • REX • F • D • B • ET • L • D • S • R • I • A • T • ET • E • crowned and garnished shield, edge plain, 8.14g, 11h (W&R 95; MCE 379; Farey 1140; EGC I, 690 [R3]; S.3728), light cabinet friction in otherwise lightly toned and residually brilliant fields, a pleasingly good extremely fine, very rare, in NGC holder, graded PF63+ (Cert. #8220554-001)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/8220554-001/63/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information p...

George III (1760-1820), 'Spade' Guinea, 1794, fifth laureate head right, edge chevron milled, 8.35g, 1h (MCE 398; Farey 1330; EGC I, 725; S.3729), surface hairlines and light flecking, otherwise residually lustrous, almost very fine, the reverse better for strikeSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'Spade' Guinea, 1798, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned 'spade' shield, seven strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 8.41g, 12h (Farey 1370; EGC 732; MCE 402; S.3729), residually lustrous, good very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), Half-Guinea, 1777, fourth laureate head right, edge obliquely milled, 4.14g, 7h (MCE 420; EGC I, 819; S.3734), lightly scratched and hairlined, otherwise residually lustrous, very fine or marginally bolderSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC PF63 | George III (1760-1820), Proof Half-Guinea, 1787, GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA •, fifth laureate head right, rev. • M • B • F • ET • H • REX • F • D • B • ET • L • D • S • R • I • A • T • ET • E • crowned and garnished shield, edge plain, 4.85g, 12h (W&R 130; Eimer 89; Douglas-Morris 91; Selig 1151-1152; S.3735), light cabinet friction in otherwise attractively reddish-golden toned and brilliant fields, a pleasingly good extremely fine, very rare, one of only 168 struck under Lord Effingham (Master of the Mint)'s direction on 19 September 1787, in NGC holder, graded PF63 (Cert. #8220552-...

NGC AU | George III (1760-1820), 'Spade' Half-Guinea, 1790, fifth laureate head right, seven strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 12h (MCE 430; EGC 833; S.3735), bright and bagmarked with sporadic scuffing, otherwise about very fine, in NGC QR holder, AU Details ~ Damaged (Cert. #6946797-005)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946797-005/NGCDetails/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'Spade' Half-Guinea, 1797, fifth laureate head right, edge chevron milled, 4.18g, 12h (MCE 436; EGC I, 840; S.3735), rubbed and lightly flecked, otherwise residually lustrous with a hint of tone, very fine, the reverse pleasingly soSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) NGC MS63 | George III (1760-1820), 'Garter' Half-Guinea, 1804, seventh laureate head right, rev. crowned shield in Garter, edge obliquely milled, 4.17g*, 12h (MCE 442; EGC I, 849; S.3737), some superficial hairlines in otherwise lustrous and originally flashy fields, a pleasing extremely fine and as issued, in NGC QR holder, sympathetically graded MS63 (Cert. #6947433-004)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6947433-004/63/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George III (1760-1820), 'Garter' Half-Guinea, 1811, seventh laureate head right, nose to G of GRATIA, rev. Garter shield, edge obliquely milled, 4.19g, 12h (Selig -; Stratos 49; MCE 447; S.3737), minor cabinet friction, otherwise with a pleasing cartwheel lustre, extremely fine example of this key date in seriesProvenanceSpink, Auction 21006, 7 July 2021, lot 393*Spink, Auction 11009, 22 June 2011, lot 1052*Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) NGC MS62 PROOFLIKE | George III (1760-1820), 'Garter' Half-Guinea, 1813, seventh laureate head right, rev. crowned shield in Garter, edge obliquely milled, 4.18g*, 12h (MCE 448; EGC I, 859; Selig 1065-1066; Stratos 50; S.3737), a notoriously 'soft' issue, with highly superficial marks in otherwise quite brilliant fields, a pleasing extremely fine, a rare date in exemplary grade, a discerner's handsome cabinet piece and an exquisite complement to the ever-popular 'Military Guinea' of this date thus, in NGC QR holder, graded MS62 PL (Cert. #6947433-001)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6947...

(g) George III (1760-1820), Third-Guinea, 1802, Type 2, first laureate head right, rev. crown, date below, edge obliquely milled, 2.74g, 12h (MCE 454; EGC II, 872; S.3739), bagmarked, rosy tone in recesses, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) NGC MS62 | George III (1760-1820), Third-Guinea, 1810, Type 2, second laureate head right, rev. crown, date below, edge obliquely milled, 2.89g*, 12h (MCE 460; Schneider II, 626; EGC I, 879; Selig 1077; S.3740), a hint of flecking, otherwise with beautiful cabinet tone overlying lustrous, original fields, a most thoroughly pleasing good extremely fine, scarce in such an original state, in NGC QR holder, graded MS62 (Cert. #6947433-002)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6947433-002/62/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) NGC UNC | George III (1760-1820), Third-Guinea, 1810, Type 2, second laureate head right, rev. crown, date below, edge obliquely milled, 2.89g*, 12h (MCE 460; Schneider II, 626; EGC I, 879; Selig 1077; S.3740), a hint of flecking, in otherwise bright and beautifully lustrous fields, a most pleasingly bold extremely fine / as struck, in NGC QR holder, incorrectly graded UNC Details ~ Cleaned (Cert. #6947433-003)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6947433-003/NGCDetails/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'Northumberland' Shilling, 1763, first laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned shields cruciform, eight strings to harp, edge obliquely grained, 5.97g, 5h (Pywell-Phillips 416; ESC 2124 [1214]; S.3742), friction marks to the obverse, haymarked, otherwise toned, good very fine, an iconic scarcity in the Shilling seriesProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English Coins A H Baldwin, by private treaty, 29 October 1956 - £2.10.0Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'Northumberland' Shilling, 1763, first laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned shields cruciform, eight strings to harp, seven hearts to semée, angles plain, smaller Garter star, edge obliquely milled, 6.10g, 6h (ESC 1214; Bull 2124; S.3742), a couple of minor scratches in the fields but otherwise cabinet toned, good very fine, an iconic scarcity in the Shilling seriesSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'Northumberland' Shilling, 1763, first laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned shields cruciform, eight strings to harp, seven hearts to semée, angles plain, smaller Garter star, edge obliquely milled, 5.99g, 5h (ESC 1214; Bull 2124; S.3742), rub to cheek and neck but otherwise lightly cabinet toned, fine to very fine, an iconic scarcity in the Shilling seriesSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), Shillings, 1787 (2), stop above head, second laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. cruciform shields, one with no hearts, the other with, crowns in angles, edge obliquely milled, 5.99g, 12h; 6.02g, 12h (ESC 1216, 1225; Bull 2125, 2129; S.3743, 3746), both lustrous and nicely toned, most pleasing extremely fines; and Sixpence, 1787, no hearts, six strings to harp, obliquely milled edge, 3.00g, 12h (ESC 1626; Bull 2187; S.3748), some minor contact marks otherwise reflective surfaces, toned with petrol hues, extremely fine; and 'New Coinage' Shilling, 1820, laur...

George III (1760-1820), Shillings, 1787 (3), laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. cruciform shields, crown in angles, obliquely milled edge, no hearts, 6.03g, 12h; 6.00g, 12h; 5.98g, 12h (ESC 1216; Bull 2125; S.3743), very occasional light contact marks, but otherwise all toned and extremely fine (3)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), Emergency Issues (1797-1799), Oval-Countermark Dollar (8-Reales), 1781-FF, Mexico City, laureate and draped bust of Charles IV right, rev. crowned square-topped shield dividing pillars, security edge, security edge, 26.83g, 11h (ESC 129; Bull 1852; S.3765A), with private countermark 'H' on neck, toned, strict very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), Emergency Issues (1797-1799), Oval-Countermark Dollar (8-Reales), 1794-FM, Mexico City, laureate and draped bust of Charles IV right, oval countermark of George III in centre, rev. crowned square-topped shield dividing pillars, security edge, 26.91g, 12h (ESC 129; Bull 1852; S.3765A), host coin struck slightly off-centre, some small edge knocks, yet lightly toned, a bold struck central countermark, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), Bank of England, Dollar, 1804, struck over a Charles IV, 8-Reales, 1797, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, leaf to upright of E, rev. Britannia seated left within crowned oval band, edge plain, 26.87g, 12h (ESC 148; Bull 1929; Davis 16; S.3768), cleaned, now with inky hues, details remain strong, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), Bank of England, Dollar, 1804, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, leaf to upright of E in DEI, rev. Britannia seated with crowned, oval band, plain edge, 26.81g, 11h (ESC 144; Bull 1925; S.3768), undertype visible, with some hairline die flaws to fields, otherwise with a flashy lustre to toned surfaces, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC MS62 BN | George III (1760-1820), 'Cartwheel' Twopence, 1797, Soho, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Britannia seated left, plain edge, 11h (BMC [Peck] 1077 [S]; S.3776), some contact marks to otherwise uniformly brown surfaces, with a hint of lustre, nearing extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS62 BN (Cert. #6946841-032)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946841-032/62/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC PF63 BN | *Top Pop* | George III (1760-1820), Pattern Copper Halfpenny, 1788, late Soho, by Droz, GEORGIVS III • D • G • REX, laureate bust right, plain truncation, rev. BRITANNIA • 1788 •, Britannia seated left, holding spear and shield, ship's rudder and palm-branch crossed in exergue, edge guilloche, 12h (BMC [Peck 970]), some most minor of contact marking, nonetheless with pleasingly uniform chocolate brown surfaces, much as struck and scarce, in NGC holder, graded PF63 BN (Cert. #4424795-002) [*Finest Certified*]https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/4424795-002/63/Subject to 20% VAT on B...

NGC PF61 | George III (1760-1820), Pattern Gilt Halfpenny, 1790, Soho, by Droz, GEORGIVS III • D • G • REX, laureate head right, DROZ incuse to truncation, rev. Britannia seated left, holding spear and shield, date in exergue, RENDER TO CESAR THE THINGS WHICH ARE CESARS, on edge, 6h (BMC [Peck] 955; S.-), usual die flaw through date, some wispy hairlines and wear to the edges and cheek, otherwise with brilliant gilt surfaces, pleasing extremely fine, scarce, in NGC holder, graded PF61 (Cert. #6946841-033)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946841-033/61/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. F...

George III (1760-1820), Pattern Bronzed Halfpenny, 1790, Soho, by Droz, in bronzed-copper, laureate bust right, DROX F incuse on truncation, three diamond stops and a flower in legend, rev. Britannia seated left on globe, laurel branch behind shield, quatrefoils flanking date, 16.40g, 6h (BMC [Peck] 953; S.-), pitting to both sides, more so before the bust, reverse better, evenly toned with chocolate hues, strict very fineProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English Coins Bought in Newport Court, Leicester Square, 18 September 1954 (8/6)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more informati...

NGC MS64 BN | George III (1760-1820), Halfpenny, 1799, Soho, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Britannia seated left, five incuse gunports, centre milled edge, 5h (BMC [Peck] 1248; S.3778), lustrous to reverse and with a pleasing mint red around the devices, extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS64 BN (Cert. #8220137-010)https://www.ngccoin.uk/certlookup/8220137-010/64/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC MS63 BN | George III (1760-1820), Halfpenny, 1799, Soho, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Britannia seated left, centre milled edge, 6h (BMC [Peck] 1248; S.3778), lustrous to dark chocolate brown surfaces, extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS63 BN (Cert. #6946869-003); another, NGC MS62 BN | Halfpenny, 1799, Soho, as before, centre milled edge, 5h (BMC [Peck] 1248; S.3778), some faint surface friction and marked before the bust, with flashes of red to dark lustrous surfaces, about extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS62 BN (Cert. #6946869-002) (2)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlook...

NGC PF64 BN | George III (1760-1820), Proof Bronzed Halfpenny, 1806, Soho, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Britannia seated left, centre milled edge, 12h (BMC [Peck] 1363; S.3781), minor edge bruising, yet with a brilliant flare to chocolate bronzed surfaces, good extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded PF64 BN (Cert. #8220137-009)https://www.ngccoin.uk/certlookup/8220137-009/64/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

PCGS PR64 BN | George III (1760-1820), Proof Farthing, 1806, Soho, by C H Kuchler, laureate and draped bust right, incuse K on truncation, rev. Britannia seated left, raised K to left of shield, edge centre engrailed, 6h (BMC [Peck] 1389 [KF 13]; Selig 1439; S.3782), light haziness in otherwise brilliant fields, with even chocolate brown patina, a pleasingly good extremely fine, in PCGS holder, graded PROOF 64 BROWN (Cert. #13630947)ProvenanceThe Lake County Collection, Heritage Weekly Auctions 231918, 2 May 2019, lot 61227 https://www.pcgs.com/cert/13630947Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premi...

George III (1760-1820), Various Copper Coins (13) including Early Coinage, First Issue, Halfpennies (2), 1770, 1775; Farthings (2), 1773, 1775; Second Issue, Twopences, 1797 (2); Penny, 1797; Third Issue, Halfpennies, 1799 (2); Farthing, 1799; Fourth Issue, Penny, 1806; Halfpenny, 1806; Farthing, 1806, various conditions, some largely worn and rubbed but others better, fine to very fine (13)ProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) NGC XF45 | George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage', Sovereign, 1817, laureate head right, rev. St George and Dragon within Garter, edge milled, 7.92g, 6h (Stratos 114; Marsh 1; MCE 464; EGC 895; S.3785), lightly cleaned and bagmarked, otherwise residually lustrous, almost very fine, in NGC holder, graded XF45 (Cert. #8220556-001)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/8220556-001/45/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage', Sovereign, 1817, laureate head right, rev. St George and Dragon, edge milled, 7.87g, 6h (Marsh 1; MCE 464; EGC 895; Stratos 114; S.3785), removed from a swivel mount with pin holes at 9 and 3 o'clock, otherwise rubbed and bagmarked, struck details bolder than fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage', Sovereign, 1817, laureate head right, rev. St George and Dragon within Garter, edge milled, 7.80g, 6h (Marsh 1; MCE 464; EGC 895; Stratos 114; S.3785), rubbed flat, otherwise about fine, nevertheless the popular first year of issueSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage', Sovereign, 1820, Large Date, 'Open 2', laureate head right, rev. St George and Dragon within Garter, edge milled, 7.83g, 5h (Bentley 7; MCE 466; Marsh 4; EGC 906 [R2]; S.3785C), lightly cleaned, otherwise lustrous, good fine to very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) NGC UNC | George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage', Half-Sovereign, 1817, laureate head right, rev. crowned shield, edge milled, 3.99g*, 6h (Marsh 400; MCE 467; EGC II, 928; Selig 1083; S.3786), a deft scratch across neck, otherwise attractively original with honey-golden tone overlying lustrous original surfaces, near extremely fine, in NGC holder, harshly graded UNC Details ~ Obverse Scratched (Cert. #6947433-005)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6947433-005/NGCDetails/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage', Half-Sovereign, 1817, laureate head right, rev. crowned shield, edge milled, 3.95g, 6h (Marsh 400; MCE 467; EGC II, 928; Selig 1083; S.3786), cleaned with hairlines, otherwise fine, the reverse bolder, the popular first year of issueSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Crown, 1818 LVIII, laureate bust right, rev. St George and Dragon within Garter, upwards lettered edge, 6h, 28.17g (ESC 211; Bull 2005; S.3787), with a brilliance beneath grey toned surfaces, speckled in darker toned in parts, with a handsome flare and much as struckProvenanceThe Collection of Dr. Hugh Shire (d. 1976)[SCMB, January 1956, 3714 'EF'] [with collector's ticket reading ' Seaby '56]Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Crown, 1819 LX, laureate head right, rev. St George and Dragon within Garter, upwards lettered edge, 28.29g, 6h (ESC 215; Bull 2010; S.3787), small mark to forehead and wispy hairlines surrounding the neck, otherwise with much brilliance to blue and ochre cabinet toned surfaces, a really pleasing extremely fineProvenancei) Bought from Spink [with ticket]Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC AU | George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Halfcrown, 1816, Type I, laureate head right, rev. crowned arms within Garter, milled edge, 11h (ESC 613; Bull 2086; S.3788), wiped and with resulting hairlines, nonetheless with a remaining lustre, really bold very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU DETAILS ~Cleaned (Cert. #6946841-017); another, NGC AU | Halfcrown, 1817, Type I, laureate head right, rev. crowned arms within Garter, milled edge, 11h (ESC 616; Bull 2090; S.3788), cleaned, with hints of lustre more so to reverse, very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU DETAILS ~ Obv Cleaned (Cert. #6946841...

George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Halfcrown, 1817, Type 1, laureate head right, rev. crowned shield in Garter, edge milled, 14.17g, 12h (ESC 616; Bull 2090; S.3788), with a pleasing mint bloom beneath handsomely cabinet toned surfaces, choice uncirculatedSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC MS61 | George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Halfcrown, 1817, Type I, laureate head right, rev. crowned arms within Garter, milled edge, 12h (ESC 616; Bull 2090; S.3788), minor surface friction, nonetheless lustrous and speckled toning to legends, extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS61 (Cert. #6946841-016)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946841-016/61/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC MS61 | George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Shilling, 1816, laureate head right, rev. crowned shield within Garter, milled edge, 12h (ESC 1228; Bull 2140; S.3790), hairline die flawing to the portrait, lustrous, about extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS61 (Cert. #6946841-042); another, NGC MS61 | 'Unbarred H' Shilling, 1817, laureate head right, rev. crowned shield within Garter, milled edge, 12h (ESC -; Bull 2146; S.3790), minor hairlines across the cheek, with a pleasing cartwheel lustre and toned, about extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS61 (Cert. #6946841-038); another, NGC...

George III (1760-1820), Various Silver Coins (10) including Crown, 1819; Shillings, 1787 (4), 1817, 1819; Sixpences, 1787 (2); Threepence, 1763, the Crown, fine, Shillings and Sixpences generally very fine or better, yet the 'New Coinage' examples with some rub, overall generally fine to good very fine (10)ProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) NGC MS62 | George IV (1820-1830), Proof Two-Pounds, 1823 IV, by Benedetto Pistrucci, bare head left, rev. St. George and Dragon, date in exergue, lettered edge upwards, 15.98g, 6h (W&R 218 [R3]; Schneider II, 635; MCE 470; S.3798), faint die wear to high points, otherwise pretty cabinet golden-orange tone overlying brilliant fields, a most pleasing and wholesome good extremely fine, extremely rare as a Proof of Record, in NGC holder, incorrectly identified as MS62 (Cert. #8220554-002)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/8220554-002/62/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more informati...

(g) NGC MS61 | George IV (1820-1830), Two-Pounds, 1823 IV, by Benedetto Pistrucci, bare head left, rev. St. George and Dragon, date in exergue, edge lettered DECUS ET TUTAMEN. ANNO REGNO IV upwards, 15.96g, 6h (MCE 470; Marsh T6; EGC II, 945; Stratos 171; S.3798), scratched and contact marked throughout, but nonetheless reflective surfaces, good very fine, in NGC holder, graded MS61 (Cert. #8220567-002)https://www.ngccoin.uk/certlookup/8220567-002/61/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) NGC MS62 | George IV (1820-1830), Two-Pounds, 1823 IV, by Benedetto Pistrucci, bare head left, rev. St. George and Dragon, date in exergue, edge lettered DECUS ET TUTAMEN. ANNO REGNO IV upwards, 15.97g, 6h (MCE 470; Marsh T6; EGC II, 945; Stratos 171; S.3798), scratched and contact marked throughout, but nonetheless proof-like surfaces, good very fine, in NGC holder, graded MS62 (Cert. #8220567-001)https://www.ngccoin.uk/certlookup/8220567-001/62/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George IV (1820-1830), Two-Pounds, 1823 IV, by Benedetto Pistrucci, laureate head left, rev. St. George and Dragon, edge lettered DECUS ET TUTAMEN. ANNO REGNO IV upwards, 15.91g, 7h (MCE 470; Marsh T6; EGC II, 945; Stratos 171; S.3798), lightly bagmarked, otherwise lustrous, nearing extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George IV (1820-1830), Sovereign, 1821, Type I, laureate head left, rev. St. George and Dragon, edge milled, 7.91g, 6h (Marsh 5; MCE 471; EGC II, 959; Bentley 13; Stratos 119-120; S.3800), once lightly cleaned with rim furling, otherwise retoned, struck details very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George IV (1820-1830), Sovereign, 1822, Type I, obverse defaced with solder, rev. St. George and Dragon, date in exergue, edge milled, 7.98g*, 7h (Marsh 6; S.3800), the obverse entirely defaced by solder, presumably for mounting in a brooch, the reverse pockmarked from soil deposition, otherwise struck details very fine, an interesting piece of social historySubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) NGC MS61 | George IV (1820-1830), 'Chantrey's' Sovereign, 1825, Type 2, bare head left, rev. crowned garnished shield, edge milled, 7.98g, 6h (Marsh 10; MCE 476; Stratos 124; S.3801), cartwheel lustrous with attractive honey-golden peripheral hues, a most pleasing coin, good extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS61 (Cert. #8220552-001)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/8220552-001/61/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George IV (1820-1830), 'Chantrey's' Sovereign, 1826, Type 2, bare head left, rev. crowned garnished shield, edge milled, 7.90g, 7h (Marsh 11; MCE 477; EGC 968; S.3801), rubbed but residually lustrous, especially to reverseSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) NGC AU58 | George IV (1820-1830), 'Chantrey's' Sovereign, 1827, Type 2, bare head, rev. St George and Dragon, edge milled, 6h (Marsh 12; MCE 478; EGC II, 971; S.3801), lightly bagmarked, bright and lustrous, almost extremely fine, in NGC QR holder, graded AU58 (Cert. #6946797-003)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946797-003/58/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George IV (1820-1830), 'Chantrey's' Sovereign, 1830, Type 2 bare head left, rev. St George and Dragon, edge milled, 7h (Marsh 15; MCE 481; EGC II, 974; S.3801), minor rim marks and superficial handling marks to residually brilliant fields, a pleasingly bold very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George IV (1820-1830), Crown, 1822 SECUNDO, by Benedetto Pistrucci, GEORGIUS IIII D: G: BRITANNIAR: REX F: D:, laureate head left, rev. St. George and Dragon, normal WWP under broken lance, date and B.P. in exergue, edge lettered downwards, 28.27g, 7h (ESC 251; Bull 2318 [S]; S.3805), cleaned with toning still visible in the recesses, otherwise bold details, very fineProvenancei) Bought from Spink - £350Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC AU | George IV (1820-1830), Halfcrown, 1820, Type 1, laureate head left, rev. crowned and lightly garnished shield, milled edge, 6h (Pywell-Phillips 496; ESC 628; Bull 2357; S.3807), heavily cleaned and some scratches, very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU DETAILS ~ Harshly Cleaned (Cert. #6946841-013); another, NGC AU | Halfcrown, 1821, Type 1, laureate head left, rev. crowned and lightly garnished shield, milled edge, 5h (ESC 631; Bull 2360; S.3807), wiped and contact marked, stain across the portrait, nonetheless lustrous, the reverse better, bolder very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU DET...

NGC AU58 | William IV (1830-1837), Halfcrown, 1836, bare head right, W.W. in script on truncation, rev. crowned shield in mantle, milled edge, 6h (ESC 666; Bull 2482; S.3834), light surface marking, lustrous, more so to the legends, nearing extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded AU58 (Cert. #6946841-011); another, NGC AU58 | Halfcrown, 1836, as before, milled edge, 6h (ESC 666; Bull 2482; S.3834), lightly contact marked, with a rich tone, very fine, reverse better, in NGC holder, graded AU58 (Cert. #6946841-012) (2)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946841-011/58/https://www.ngccoin.com/certlo...

NGC AU58 | William IV (1830-1837), Halfcrown, 1836, bare head right, W.W. in script on truncation, rev. crowned shield in mantle, milled edge, 6h (ESC 666; Bull 2482; S.3834), contact marked, notably so to the forehead, with a residual lustre, very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU58 (Cert. #6946841-015); NGC AU | Shilling, 1836, bare head right, rev. crowned value in wreath, milled edge, 6h (ESC 1273; Bull 2494; S.3835), wiped and some minor surface friction, residual lustre, very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU DETAILS ~ Cleaned (Cert. #6946841-036) (2)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946841-...

George IV (1820-1830), Halfcrown, 1821, Type 1, laureate head left, rev. crowned and lightly garnished shield, milled edge, 14.04g, 6h (ESC 631; Bull 2360; S.3807), light contact marking to the obverse, yet pleasing to the hair, with ochre toning and lustrous, about extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC PF64 | *Top Pop* | George IV (1820-1830), A Pattern for a Shilling, c. 1828 or 1830, by Thomas Halliday or Thomas Kettle after Sir Francis Chantrey and Jean Baptiste-Merlen, GEORGE IV KING OF GREAT BRITAIN. bare head left, rev. Crowned Lion Passant atop Coronation Crown of King George IV, flanked by wreath of thistles, roses and shamrocks, edge plain, 1h (ESC -; Davies -; S. -), rich iridescent cabinet tone overlying original mint bloom, much as struck, OF THE HIGHEST RARITY, the only example traced, in NGC holder, graded PF64 *Single Finest Certified* (Cert. #6945906-005)https://www.ngcco...

George IV (1820-1830), Shilling, 1821, Type I, laureate head left, rev. crowned and garnished shield, milled edge, 5.62g, 6h (ESC 1247; Bull 2396; S.3810), deeply toned and lustrous, good extremely fine; and 'Garter' Shilling, 1823, Type 2, laureate head left, rev. crowned shield within Garter, milled edge, 5.66g, 6h (ESC 1257; Bull 2409; S.3811), touch of softness to tops of devices, with a vibrant tone to glossy fields, about extremely fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George IV (1820-1830), Sixpence, 1821, Type I, laureate head left, rev. crowned garnished shield, milled edge, 2.79g, 6h (Pywell-Phillips 511; Bull 2421; ESC 1654; S.3813), rich cabinet tone to near brilliant fields, uncirculated; and 'Garter' Sixpence, 1825, Type 2, laureate head left, rev. crowned shield in Garter, milled edge, 2.82g, 6h (Pywell-Phillips 511; ESC 1659; Bull 2427; S.3814), cartwheel lustre to toned surfaces, extremely fine; and Sixpence, 1828, Type 3, bare head left, rev. lion on crown, milled edge, 2.83g, 6h (ESC 1665; Bull 2438; S.3815), vibrant cabinet tone to lustrous sur...

PCGS PR65 BN | George IV (1820-1830), Proof Halfpenny, 1826, laureate head left, rev. Britannia seated right, two incuse lines on shield, edge plain, 1h (BMC [Peck] 1434; S.3824), attractive uniform chocolate patina, a pleasingly fresh example, much as issued, in PCGS holder, graded PROOF 65 BROWN (Cert. #34467065) [*Tied with Terner*]https://www.pcgs.com/cert/34467065Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George IV (1820-1830), First Issue, Farthing, 1821, laureate head left, rev. Britannia seated right, edge plain, 4.65g, 6h (BMC [Peck] 1407; S.3822), extremely fine; another, 1822, as before, edge plain, 4.74g, 6h (BMC [Peck] 1409; S.3822), light brown to obverse, reverse with lustre, extremely fine; another, 1823, as before, edge plain, 4.80g, 6h (BMC [Peck] 1412; S.3822), about extremely fine; another, 1825, as before, edge plain, 4.72g, 6h (BMC [Peck] 1414; S.3822), very fine; another, Second Issue, Farthing, 1826, as before, edge plain, 4.68g, 12h (BMC [Peck] 1439; S.3825), lustre to field...

George IV (1820-1830), First Issue, Farthing, 1825, laureate and draped bust left, leaf ribs raised, rev. Britannia seated right, doling branch and trident, plain edge, 4.76g, 6h (S.3822), toned with cartwheel lustre, extremely fine; and Second Issue, Halfpenny, 1825, laureate head left, rev. Britannia seated right, shield with two incuse lines, edge plain, 9.32g, 12h (S.3824), a lovely looking coin with much residual mint red and surface brilliance, about uncirculated; and Third-Farthing, 1827, laureate head left, rev. Britannia, edge plain, 1.58g, 12h (S.3827), deeply toned with residual ori...

PCGS PR65 BN | *Top Pop* | George IV (1820-1830), Proof Farthing, 1826, laureate head left, rev. Britannia seated left, edge plain, 1h (Cooke 249; BMC 1440; S.3825), attractive uniform patina, a pleasingly fresh example, much as issued, in PCGS holder, graded PROOF 65 BROWN (Cert. #50120692) [*Joint Finest Certified*]ProvenanceStack's Bowers ANA Auction, 11 August 2020, lot 22720 - PCGS PR65 BN WINGS https://www.pcgs.com/cert/50120692Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) NGC AU | William IV (1830-1837), Sovereign, 1832, second bare head right, rev. crowned shield in mantle, edge milled, 6h (Marsh 17; MCE 490; EGC II, 1024; S.3829B), lightly cleaned but with peripheral russet hues, about very, in NGC QR holder, graded AU Details ~ Cleaned (Cert. #6946790-002)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946790-002/NGCDetails/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) William IV (1830-1837), Sovereign, 1837, second bare head right, rev. crowned shield in mantle, edge milled, 7.97g, 6h (Bentley 32; Marsh 21; MCE 494; S.3829B), some rub and faint bagmarks to obverse, otherwise residually lustrous, the reverse reminiscently brilliant, very fine / good very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

William IV (1830-1837), Halfcrown, 1834, bare head right, W.W. incuse in script on truncation, rev. crowned shield on mantle, milled edge, 14.15g, 6h (ESC 662; Bull 2478; S.3834), wiped, now retoned to flashy surfaces, bolder very fine, better in parts; and Shilling, 1834, bare head right, rev. value in wreath, flat top 3 in date, milled edge, 5.66g, 5h (Pywell-Phillips 541; ESC 1268; Bull 2489; S.3835), pleasing lustre to reverse, toned, extremely fine; and Sixpence, 1835, bare head right, rev. crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 2.81g, 6h (Pywell-Phillips 542; ESC 1676 [S]; Bull...

William IV (1830-1837), Halfcrown, 1834, bare head right, W.W. incuse in script on truncation, rev. crowned shield on mantle, edge milled, 14.12g, 6h (ESC 662; Bull 2478; S.3834A), scratched to reverse field and some light contact marks, otherwise mostly lustrous and toned to edges, very fine; another, 1836, as before, edge milled, 13.89g, 6h (ESC 666; Bull 2482; S.3834A), cleaned and rubbed, bolder fine; another, 1837, as before, 13.91g, 6h (ESC 667; Bull 2486; S.3834A), cleaned and rubbed, fine (3)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions fo...

William IV (1830-1837), Farthing, 1831, bare head right, rev. Britannia facing right, edge plain, 4.72g, 12h (BMC [Peck] 1466; S.3848), lustrous to reverse, good very fine; another, 1834, as before, edge plain, 4.80g, 12h (BMC [Peck] 1470; S.3838), very fine; another, 1835, as before, rev. raised line, edge plain, 4.59g, 12h (BMC [Peck] 1473; S.3848), very fine; another, 1836, as before, rev. raised line, edge plain, 4.74g, 12h (BMC [Peck] 1474; S.3848), lightly marked but with light brown surfaces, very fine; another, 1837, as before, rev. raised line, edge plain, 4.72g, 12h (BMC [Peck] 1475;...

(g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Shieldback' Sovereign, 1838, first young head left, with two plain fillets, raised W.W. on truncation, rev. 'normal' shield in wreath, edge milled, 7.94g, 6h (Bentley 36; Marsh 22; S.3852), lightly polished, otherwise residually lustrous, uniformly bold for strike, very fine, the sought-after first year of issue, rare thusSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Shieldback' Sovereign, 1838, first young head left, with two plain fillets, raised W.W. on truncation, rev. 'normal' shield in wreath, edge milled, 7.86g, 6h (Bentley 36; Marsh 22; S.3852), cleaned and bagmarked, reverse better, near very fine, the sought-after first year of issue, rare thusSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) PCGS AU55 | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Ansell' Sovereign, 1859, second large bust left, with 'Ansell' ribbon to hair fillet, WW incuse on truncation, rev. crowned normal shield within wreath, edge milled, 7h (EGC II, 1132; MCE 520 [R2]; Bentley 426; Marsh 42A; S.3852E), some light hairlining before the portrait and die flawing, lustrous to the legends and handsomely so to the reverse, 'Ansell' ribbon pleasing struck, a nearing extremely fine example of this enigmatic and highly desirable scarcity of the Sovereign series, in PCGS holder, graded (Cert. #36332855)ProvenanceTony Spink Coins Ltd, L...

(g) NGC AU58 | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Ansell' Sovereign, 1859, second large bust left, with 'Ansell' ribbon to hair fillet, WW incuse on truncation, rev. crowned normal shield within wreath, edge milled, 5.98g, 6h (EGC II, 1132; MCE 520 [R2]; Bentley 426; Marsh 42A; S.3852E), bright but lustrous with die softness to hair, otherwise almost extremely fine, rare and especially desirable in this exemplary state, in NGC holder, graded AU58 (Cert. #8220556-002)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/8220556-002/58/In 1859, George Frederick Ansell, who served as head of the rolling room at the Royal Mint,...

(g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Shieldback' Sovereign, 1869 [Die 3], second large head left, rev. crowned 'normal' shield in wreath, edge milled, 7.97g, 6h (Marsh 53; EGC II, 1168; S.3853), faint rim nicks, otherwise lustrous, a bold very fine / extremely fine; additionally, 'St George' Type, Sovereign, 1871, first young head left, rev. St George and Dragon, edge milled, 7.94g, 7h, rubbed and residually lustrous, about very fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Five-Pounds, 1887, 'Jubilee Head' left, rev. St George and Dragon, edge milled, 39.87g, 12h (MCE -; EGC II, 1307; Schneider II, 653; Marsh F30; Stratos 203; S.3864), faint hairlining to the fields and some small contact marks but otherwise a reflective pond-like surface, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Five-Pounds, 1893, veiled or 'widow' head left, rev. St. George and Dragon, edge milled, 39.97g, 12h (Hill F33; EGC II, 1375; S.3872), heavier bagmarks in otherwise residually lustrous fields, with hints of honey-golden tone, struck details, bolder than very fine, a popular one-year typeProvenanceRoyal Mint Collectors Ltd, by private treaty (ref. HIS1893Q), 4 May 2017Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Half-Sovereign, 1899, veiled or 'widow' head left, rev. St George and Dragon, edge milled, 4.00g, 12h (Marsh 494; S.3878), delightfully fresh, much as struckSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head' Crown, 1844 VIII, cinquefoil stops, young head left, rev. crowned shield in wreath, incuse downwards lettered edge, 28.24g, 6h (ESC 281; Bull 2562; S.3882), occasional scratches and contact marks but otherwise toned with flashy blue reflective surfaces, near extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head' Crown, 1844 VIII, star stops, young head left, rev. crowned shield in wreath, upwards lettered edge, 28.15g, 6h (ESC 280; Bull 2561; S.3882), cleaned and bagmarked, about very fine; another, 1844 VIII, star stops, as before, upwards lettered edge, 28.00g, 6h (ESC 280; Bull 2561; S.3882), bagmarked and bruised to edge, nearing very fine; another, 1845 VIII, cinquefoil stops, as before, upwards lettered edge, 28.22g, 6h (ESC 282; Bull 2564; S.3882), cleaned and heavily marked before forehead, about very fine; another, 1847 XI, cinquefoil stops, as before, LT fo...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head' Crown, 1845 VIII, cinquefoil stops, young head left, rev. crowned shield within wreath, upwards lettered edge, 28.30g, 6h (ESC 282; Bull 2564; S.3882), minor surface marking and graffiti to obverse field, nonetheless with a rich cabinet tone to lustrous fields, most pleasing to hair fillet, a handsome very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head' Crown, 1845 VIII, cinquefoil stops, young head left, rev. crowned shield within wreath, upwards lettered edge, 28.18g, 6h (ESC 282; Bull 2564; S.3882), lightly bagmarked, with a rich blue cabinet tone, very fine; Crown, 1847 IX, cinquefoil stops, young head left, rev. crowned shield in wreath, incuse downwards lettered edge, 28.19g, 6h (ESC 286; Bull 2567; S.3882), lightly contact marked, with a blue cabinet tone and lustrous, good very fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC PF60 | Victoria (1837-1901), Pattern Proof 'Gothic' Crown, MDCCCXLVII [1847] UNDECIMO, by W Wyon, crowned 'Gothic' bust left, W.W. below truncation, rev. crowned shields cruciform, national emblems in angles, lettered edge downwards [Spink XRF: 95.91% Ag = Britannia Fine], 28.20g, 6h (ESC 288; Bull 2571; S.3883), cabinet friction in otherwise brilliant, a pleasing extremely fine, one of only 8,000 struck, with hints of peripheral tone in reverse fields, in NGC holder, graded PF60 (Cert. #8220538-001)https://www.ngccoin.uk/certlookup/8220538-001/60/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For...

(x) An Infamous Counterfeit Gold 'Gothic' Crown [struck in 1973 in 21.6ct Gold], in the style of William Wyon's Iconic 1847 UNDECIMO Pattern for Queen Victoria, Unofficial "Mint" in Beirut, VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR. REG: F. D., in gothic lettering, crowned 'Gothic' bust left, WW on truncation, rev. TUEATUR UNITA DEUS || ANNO DOM MDCCCXLVII in gothic lettering, crowned shields cruciform, national floral emblems in angles, lettered edge: decus |* et * tutamen *| anno * regni *| undecimo * downwards, [Spink XRF ~90.42% Gold; ~7.97% Copper; ~1.61% Silver], 49.87g, 6h (SCMB Vol....

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head' Halfcrown, Type A4, 1846, young head left, rev. crowned shield in wreath, edge milled, 14.15g, 6h (ESC 680; Bull 2724 [S]; S.3888), previously cleaned but residual tone and lustre present, some scratches to the obverse, otherwise very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrowns, 1840-1850 (9) | including, 'Young Head' Halfcrown, Type A3, 1840, young head left, rev. crowned shield in wreath, edge milled, 13.99g (ESC 673; Bull 2715; S.3887), cleaned, about very fine; another, Type A4, 1842, as before, edge milled, 14.10g, 6h (ESC 675; Bull 2717; S.3888), edge bruised and marked to neck, some toning, about very fine; another, 1844, with serifs, as before, edge milled, 14.14g, 6h (ESC 677; Bull 2720; S.3888), edge bruised and bright, lustre to reverse, about very fine; another, 1845, as before, edge milled, 14.12g, 6h (ESC 679; Bull 2722;...

NGC MS62 | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head' Halfcrown, Type A5, of inferior workmanship, 1874, bare head left, rev. crowned shield in wreath, milled edge, 6h (ESC 692; Bull 2741; S.3888), some surface friction and speckled toning spots to obverse, otherwise with a frosted lustre, pleasing extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS62 (Cert. #6946841-055); another, NGC MS62 | 'Young Head' Halfcrown, 1881, Type A5, of inferior workmanship, bare head left, rev. crowned shield in wreath, milled edge, 6h (ESC 707; Bull 2758; S.3888), metal flaw to the eye, speckled toning across lustrous fields, ple...

Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrowns, 1874-1880 (7) | including, Halfcrown, Type A5, of inferior workmanship, 1874, bare head left, rev. crowned shield in wreath, edge milled, 14.04g, 6h (ESC 692; Bull 2741; S.3888), cleaned, toning to peripheries, bolder fine; another, 1875, as before, edge milled, 14.12g, 6g (ESC 696; Bull 2745; S.3888), wiped and lightly marked, yet with lustre, very fine; another, 1876, as before, edge milled, 14.05g, 6h (ESC 699; Bull 2748; S.3888), wiped and verdigris to obverse, very fine; another, 1877, as before, edge milled, 14.14g, 6h (ESC 700; Bull 2750; S.3888), clean...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head' Halfcrown, Type A5, of inferior workmanship, 1878, young head left, rev. crowned shield in wreath, edge milled, 14.13g, 6h (ESC 701; Bull 2751 [S]; S.3889), contact marked but with cartwheel lustre, about extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrowns, 1881-1887 (7) | including, 'Young Head' Halfcrown, Type A5, of inferior workmanship, 1881, young head left, rev. crowned shield in wreath, edge milled, 14.06g, 6h (ESC 707; Bull 2758; S.3888), rub to highest points, some lustre, very fine; another, 1882, as before, edge milled, 14.07g, 6h (ESC 710; Bull 2761; S.3888), wiped and lightly contact marked, some lustre to peripheries, very fine; another, 1883, as before, edge milled, 14.12g, 6h (ESC 711; Bull 2762; S.2888), some contact marks to portrait, otherwise with a flashy lustre and light toning, very fine; a...

NGC AU | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head' Halfcrown, 1885, Type A5, of inferior workmanship, bare head left, rev. crowned shield in wreath, milled edge, 6h (ESC 713; Bull 2765; S.3888), cleaned, light stain to neck, otherwise with uniformly grey surfaces, very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU DETAILS ~ Cleaned (Cert. #6946841-010); another, NGC UNC | Halfcrown, 1885, as before, milled edge, 6h (ESC 713; Bull 2765; S.3888), lightly wiped, nonetheless toned and with a pleasing residual lustre, bold very fine, in NGC holder, graded UNC DETAILS ~ Cleaned (Cert. #6946841-004); another, NGC AU58 | '...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Godless' Florin, 1849 WW, Type A², crowned 'Gothic' bust left, WW after date, rev. crowned shields cruciform, emblems in angles, edge milled, 11.31g, 6h (ESC 802; Bull 2815; S.3890), some contact marking on the obverse but reflective fields, reverse better, toned, good extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC AU | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Godless' Florin, 1849 WW, Type A², crowned 'Gothic' bust left, WW after date, rev. crowned shields cruciform, emblems in angles, milled edge, 6h (ESC 802; Bull 2815; S.3890), scratched to obverse field, nonetheless toned, the reverse with lustre, very fine / pleasing very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU DETAILS ~ Obv Scratched (Cert. #6946841-060)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946841-060/NGCDetails/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Godless' Florin, 1849 WW, Type A², crowned 'Gothic' bust left, WW after date, rev. crowned shields cruciform, emblems in angles, edge milled, 6h, 11.29g (ESC 802; Bull 2815; S.3890), contact marked, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Gothic' Florin, MDCCCLII [1852], Type B1, crowned 'Gothic' bust left, WW below truncation, rev. crowned shields cruciform, national emblems in angles, edge milled, 11.28g, 6h (ESC 806; Bull 2820; S.3891), edge bruise to reverse, some minor contact marks to obverse, with a pleasing cartwheel lustre and lightly toned in parts, about extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Gothic' Florin, MDCCCLIII [1853], Type B2, crowned 'Gothic' bust left, WW below truncation, rev. crowned shields cruciform, national emblems in angles, edge milled, 11.28g, 6h (ESC 808; Bull 2826; S.3891), cleaned and flaw to fields, some lustre to legends, about very fine; another, MDCCCLIV [1854], as before, edge milled, 10.46g (ESC 811A; Bull 2829 [R3]; S.3891), cleaned and heavily smoothed, fair; another, MDCCCLV [1855], as before, edge milled, 11.27g, 6h (ESC 812; Bull 2831; S.3891), lightly contact marked, yet with a flashy lustre, very fine; another, MDCCCLVI [185...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Gothic' Florin, MDCCCLIII [1857], Type B2, crowned 'Gothic' bust left, WW below truncation, rev. crowned shields cruciform, national emblems in angles, edge milled, 11.23g, 6h (ESC 814; Bull 2835; S.3891), lightly contact marked and darkly toned, very fine; another, MDCCCLVIII [1858], as before, wide CCC in date, edge milled, 11.32g, 6h (ESC -; Bull 2838; S.3891), lightly contact marked across obverse, nonetheless with a flashy lustre, most pleasing to the reverse, very fine / extremely fine; another, Type B1, MDCCCLIX [1859], as before, stop after date, edge milled, 11....

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Gothic' Florin, MDCCCLXII [1862], Type B3, crowned 'Gothic' bust left, WW below truncation, rev. crowned shields cruciform, national emblems in angles, edge milled, 11.28g, 6h (ESC 820; Bull 2847; S.3891), edge bruise, lightly contact marked to obverse, nonetheless with a flashy lustre, pleasing so to reverse, good very fine or better; another, MDCCCLXIII [1863], as before, edge milled, 10.86, 6h (ESC 822; Bull 2850; S.3891), smoothed, fair; another, MDCCCLXIC [1864], Type B5, [Die 60], as before, 11.19g, 6h (ESC 834; Bull 2854; S.3892), peck marked to field, rub to high...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Gothic' Florin, MDCCCLXVII [1867], Type B5, [Die 3], crowned 'Gothic' bust left, WW below truncation, rev. crowned shields cruciform, national emblems in angles, edge milled, 11.29g, 6h (ESC 830; Bull 2860; S.3892), contact marked, yet lustrous, very fine; another, MDCCCLXVIII [1868], Type B8, [Die 9], BRITT, as before, edge milled, 11.22g, 6h (ESC 833; Bull 2866; S.3893), cleaned and rubbed, bolder fine; another, MDCCCLXVIII [1868], [Die 20], as before, edge milled, 11.12g, 6h (ESC 833; Bull 2866; S.3893), cleaned and rubbed, fair; another, MDCCCLXIX [1869], [Die 5], as...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Gothic' Florin, MDCCCLXX [1870], Type B8, [Die 20], crowned 'Gothic' bust left, WW below truncation, rev. crowned shields cruciform, national emblems in angles, edge milled, 10.44g, 6h (ESC 836; Bull 2870; S.3893), smoothed, fair; another, MDCCCLXXI [1871], [Die 40], as before, edge milled, 11.22g 6h (ESC 837; Bull 2874; S.3893), cleaned, near very fine; another, MDCCCLXXII [1872] [Die 56], as before, edge milled, 11.27g, 6h (ESC 840; Bull 2878; S.3893), cleaned, about very fine; another, MDCCCLXXIII [1873], [Die 260], as before, edge milled, 11.21g, 6h (ESC 841; Bull 28...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Gothic' Florin, MDCCCLXXV [1875], Type B8, [Die 52], crowned 'Gothic' bust left, WW below truncation, rev. crowned shields cruciform, national emblems in angles, edge milled, 11.32g, 6h (ESC 844; Bull 2883; S.3893), wiped and lightly marked, toned in parts, about very fine; another, MDCCCLXXVI [1876], [Die 7], as before, edge milled, 11.28g (ESC 845; Bull 2884; S.3893), heavily cleaned, near very fine; another, MDCCCLXXVII [1877], [Die 38], as before, edge milled, 11.26g, 6h (ESC 846; Bull 2885; S.3893), lightly marked, yet toned, very fine; another, MDCCCLXXVII [1877],...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Gothic' Florin, MDCCCLXXIX [1879], Type B7, crowned 'Gothic' bust left, WW below truncation, rev. crowned shields cruciform, national emblems in angles, edge milled, 11.33g, 6h (ESC -; Bull 2892; S.3897), wiped and now retoning, very fine; another, MDCCCLXXIX [1879], as before, edge milled, 11.30g, 6h (ESC -; Bull 2892; S.3897), some contact marks and stain to neck, otherwise with a glossy lustre and toned, very fine; another, MDCCCLXXX [1880], Type E2, as before, edge milled, 11.31g (ESC 854; Bull 2900; S.3900), die flaw across chest, with lustre and lightly toned, very...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Gothic' Florin, MDCCCLXXXIV [1884], Type E2, crowned 'Gothic' bust left, WW below truncation, rev. crowned shields cruciform, national emblems in angles, edge milled, 11.28g, 6h (ESC 860; Bull 2907; S.3900), scratched before the bust, lightly toned, very fine; another, MDCCCLXXXV [1885], as before, short arcs, edge milled, 11.30g, 6h (ESC 861; Bull 2908; S.3900), lightly cleaned, lustre to legends, very fine; another, MDCCCLXXXVI [1886], as before, edge milled, 11.31g (ESC 863; Bull 2911; S.3900), darkly toned in parts, very fine; another, MDCCCLXXXVII [1887), as before,...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head' Shilling, 1839, Type A³, second young head left, plain on truncation, rev. coin alignment, crowned value in wreath, edge milled, 5.66g, 6h (Bull 2979; ESC 1283; S.3904), lightly wiped, toned, good very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC AU53 | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head' Shilling, 1872 [Die 29], Type A6, third head left, rev. crowned value in wreath, milled edge, 7h (ESC 1324; Bull 3041; S.3906A), light contact marks and hairline die flaws to obverse, nonetheless lustrous, very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU53 (Cert. #6946841-034); another, NGC AU58 | 'Young Head' Shilling, 1883, Type A7, fourth head left, rev. crowned value in wreath, milled edge, 6h (ESC 1342; Bull 3072; S.3907), lightly hairlined, toned to the legends, very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU58 (Cert. #6946841-037) (2)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlook...

NGC AU | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head' Sixpence, 1844, 'Large 44' Type A1, first young head left, rev. crowned value in wreath, milled edge, 7h (ESC 1690; Bull 3177; S.3908), cleaned and a burnished stop to reverse, very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU DETAILS ~ Environmental Damage (Cert. #6946859-009); another, NGC MS61 | Sixpence, 1884, Type A5, third young head left, rev. crowned value in wreath, milled edge, 6h (ESC 1745; Bull 3257; S.3912), lightly contact marked, nonetheless with a pleasing lustre, good very fine, in NGC holder, graded MS61 (Cert. #6946841-046); another, NGC AU | Si...

NGC PF62 | Victoria (1837-1901), Trial for a Sixpence or so-called Pattern "Half-Shilling", 1856, by William and Leonard Charles Wyon, Royal Mint (Tower), VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR : REG : F : D : young head left as the Sixpence obverse, rev. struck en médaille, HALF SHILLING in two lines within crowned wreath of laurel and oak, date below, edge plain, 2.82g, 12h (Montagu [1890], 1709 ['3 Known']; Hocking 2252-2253; Montagu [Third Duplicates, 1888], 760 = Murdoch 620; Saward 226a; Nobleman 354-356; Norweb 287; L S Forrer [1916], p. 676; The Wyons [1917], p. 108; MSCE Patt. 43; ESC 1774 [R...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head' Sixpences (4), 1838; 1872; 1877; 1881, young head left, rev. crowned denomination within wreath, milled edge, 2.83g, 6h; 2.83g, 6h; 2.82g, 6h; 2.82g, 6h (Bull 3168, 3226, 3232, 3251; ESC 1682, 1726, 1731, 1740; S.3908, 3910, 3912), 1838 with cartwheel lustre, all toned, extremely fine to uncirculated (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

PCGS MS64 | Victoria (1837-1901), Britannia Groat, 1838, young head left, rev. Britannia seated right, edge milled, 12h (S.3913), choice, as struck, in PCGS holder, graded MS64 (Cert. #35088688)ProvenanceStack's Bowers, 'Collector's Choice' Auctionhttps://www.pcgs.com/cert/35088688Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee', Currency Specimen 'Short' Set, 1887 (7), Crown to Threepence (S.PS6), very faint cabinet friction marks to the obverses, otherwise all richly toned in hues of blue, brilliant beneath, all about as struck (7)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Crown, 1887, crowned 'Jubilee' bust left, rev. St George and Dragon, milled edge, 28.33g, 12h (ESC 296; Bull 2585; S.3921), slightly bagmarked, but otherwise little wear with beautiful technicolour flashy tones, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

'Golden Jubilee' Silver (3) | NGC UNC | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Crown, 1887, crowned 'Jubilee' bust left, rev. St George and Dragon, milled edge, 11h (ESC 296; Bull 2585; S.3921), heavily hairlined, nonetheless with a pleasing lustre, really bold very fine, in NGC holder, graded UNC DETAILS ~ Cleaned (Cert. #6946869-004); another, NGC UNC | 'Golden Jubilee' Crown, 1887, as before, milled edge, 12h (ESC 296; Bull 2585; S.3921), heavily hairlined, nonetheless with a residual lustre, bold very fine, in NGC holder, graded UNC DETAILS ~ Cleaned (Cert. #6946841-031); another, NGC AU58...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Crown, 1888, Narrow Date, crowned 'Jubilee' bust left, rev. St George and Dragon, edge milled, 28.30g, 12h (ESC 298; Bull 2587; S.3921), edge bruise, lightly friction marked, nonetheless with a pleasing lustre and toning to edges, pleasing very fine; another, 1890, as before, edge milled, 28.31g, 12h (ESC 300; Bull 2590; S.3921), lightly bagmarked and lamination flaw to neck, with a uniformly dark toned and flashy lustre to reverse, very fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee', Double-Florin, 1890, milled edge, 22.64g, 12h (ESC 399; Bull 2703; S.3923), ever so slightly hairlined, but with residual lustre, extremely fine; and Florin, 1887, crowned Jubilee bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, milled edge, 11.29g, 12h (Pywell-Phillips 745; ESC 868; Bull 2953; S.3925), lightly wiped but with remaining lustre, reflective fields on the reverse, extremely fine; and 'Withdrawn' Type, Sixpence, 1887, 2.84g, 12h (ESC 1752; Bull 3264; S.3928), colourful tone, extremely fine; and Sixpence, 1889, crowned Jubilee bu...

NGC AU58 | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Halfcrown, 1887, crowned 'Jubilee' bust left, rev. crowned shield in Garter, milled edge, 12h (ESC 719; Bull 2771; S.3924), light surface marking, with a golden-ochre tone and lustre, very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU58 (Cert. #6946841-003); NGC AU55 | 'Golden Jubilee' Halfcrown, 1887, as before, milled edge, 12h (ESC 719; Bull 2771; S.3924), with a golden-ochre tone, very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU55 (Cert. #6946841-025); another, NGC AU55 | 'Golden Jubilee' Halfcrown, 1887, as before, milled edge, 1h (ESC 719; Bull 2771; S.3924), light...

NGC AU58 | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Halfcrown, 1888, crowned 'Jubilee' bust left, rev. crowned shield in Garter, milled edge, 12h (ESC 721; Bull 2773; S.3924), minor hairlining and pinmarking, otherwise lustrous, pleasingly so to the reverse, good very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU58 (Cert. #6946841-005); another, NGC AU58 | 'Golden Jubilee' Halfcrown, 1888, as before, milled edge, 12h (ESC 721; Bull 2773; S.3924), contact marking to otherwise pleasingly lustrous fields, really bold very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU58 (Cert. #6946841-026); another, NGC MS60 | 'Golden Jubilee'...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee Head' Halfcrowns, 1887-1892 (7) | including, Proof Halfcrown, 1887, crowned 'Jubilee' bust left, rev. crowned shield in Garter, edge milled, 14.09g (ESC 720; Bull 2772; S.3924), pinmarked, yet with a blue tone and mostly brilliant to fields, extremely fine; another, Halfcrown, 1887, as before, edge milled, 14.12g, 12h (ESC 719; Bull 2771; S.3924), with a residual lustre, very fine; another, 1888, as before, edge milled, 14.08g, 12h (ESC 721; Bull 2773; S.3924), touch of rub to highest points, some lustre to reverse, very fine; another, 1889, as before, edge mille...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Florin, 1887, crowned 'Jubilee' bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, edge milled, 11.31g, 12h (ESC 868; Bull 2953; S.3925), wiped and lightly marked, very fine; another, 1888, edge milled, 11.28g, 12h (ESC 870; Bull 2955; S.3925), bagmarked, with lustre, very fine; another, 1889, edge milled, 11.32g, 12h (ESC 871; Bull 2957; S.3925), bagmarked yet with a flashy lustre, very fine; another, 1890, edge milled, 11.30g, 12h (ESC 872; Bull 2958; S.3925), cleaned, very fine; another, 1891, edge milled, 11.22g, 12h (ESC 873; Bull 2959; S...

'Golden Jubilee' Silver (3) | NGC AU58 | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Golden Jubilee' Shilling, 1891, crowned 'Jubilee' bust left, rev. crowned shield in Garter, milled edge, 12h (ESC 1358; Bull 3145; S.3927), minor contact in the fields, with lustre, very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU58 (Cert. #6946841-041); another, NGC PF61 | 'Golden Jubilee' 'Withdrawn Type' Proof Sixpence, 1887, crowned 'Jubilee' bust left, J.E.B. below truncation, rev. crowned shield in Garter, milled edge, 11h (ESC -; Bull 3269; S.3928), pinmarking to otherwise brilliant fields, hints of toning to peripheries, about extremel...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Silver Proof Set, 1893, Crown to Threepence (6) (S.PS8), a few hairlines and light handling marks, otherwise much as struck (6)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC PF64 CAMEO | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old head' Proof Crown, 1893 LVI, by Thomas Brock and Benedetto Pistrucci, veiled or 'widow' head left, rev. St George and Dragon, edge lettered upwards, 28.22g, 12h (ESC 304; Bull 2594; L&S 109; Stratos 249; S.3937), a shimmering gem with 'watery' surfaces and rich iridescent tone, a delightful Proof, brilliant mint state, with only 1,312 struck, in NGC holder, graded PROOF 64 CAMEO (Cert. #6029245-001)ProvenanceSpink NYINC Collectors' Series Sale 367, 17 January 2021, lot 228 https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6029245-001/64/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Crown, 1897 LXI, veiled or 'widow' bust left, rev. St George and Dragon, upwards lettered edge, 28.20g, 12h (ESC 313; Bull 2603; S.3937), graffiti to obverse field, pinmarked and wiped, hint of lustre in legends, about very fine; another, 1898 LXII, as before, upwards lettered edge, 28.21g, 12h (ESC 315; Bull 2605; S.3937), lightly contact marked, toning spot to obverse, reverse with lustre, very fine; another, 1899 LXIII, as before, upwards lettered edge, 28.34g (ESC 317; Bull 2607; S.3937), wiped and lightly contact marked, with some lustre and toning in part...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Crown, 1900 LXIII, veiled or 'widow' bust left, rev. St George and Dragon, upwards lettered edge, 28.21g, 12h (ESC 318; Bull 2608; S.3937), bagmarked, otherwise toned, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

'Old Head' Halfcrowns (6) | NGC UNC | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Halfcrown, 1893, veiled or 'widow' bust left, rev. crowned shield in Garter, milled edge, 11h (ESC 726; Bull 2778; S.3938), wiped and lightly contact marked, nonetheless now with a dark ochre tone, bold very fine, reverse better, in NGC holder, graded UNC DETAILS ~ Obv Cleaned (Cert. #6946841-008); another, AU58 | 'Old Head' Halfcrown, 1897, as before, 11h (ESC 731; Bull 2783; S.3938), hairlined to obverse field, nonetheless lustrous and speckled toning to peripheries, bolder very fine / about extremely fine, in NGC holder...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Halfcrowns, 1893-1901 (9) | including, Halfcrown, 1893, veiled or 'widow' bust left, rev. crowned shield in Garter, edge milled, 14.06, 12h (ESC 726; Bull 2778; S.3938), cleaned and scratched, just very fine; another, 1894, as before, edge milled, 14.05g, 12h (ESC 728; Bull 2780; S.3938), cleaned, about very fine; another, 1895, as before, edge milled, 14.08g, 12h (ESC 729; Bull 2781; S.3938), wiped, some lustre to legends. very fine; another, 1896, as before, edge milled, 14.07g, 12h (ESC 730; Bull 2782; S.3928), hint of verdigris to obverse, otherwise with a...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Florin, 1893, veiled or 'widow' bust left, rev. crowned shields in Garter, edge milled, 11.27g (ESC 876; Bull 2962; S.3939), lightly bagmarked, with some glossiness to reverse, very fine; another, 1894, as before, edge milled, 11.30g (ESC 878; Bull 2964; S.3939), some minor friction marking to obverse, with a pleasing mint bloom, extremely fine; another, 1895, as before, edge milled, 11.30g (ESC 879; Bull 2965; S.3939), patches of verdigris, otherwise lustre to peripheries, very fine; another, 1896, as before, edge milled, 11.26g, 12h (ESC 880; Bull 2966; S.393...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Florin, 1901, veiled or 'widow' bust left, rev. crowned shields in Garter, milled edge, 11.34g, 12h (ESC 885; Bull 2972; S.3939), scuff to cheek, otherwise toned and with a cartwheel lustre, extremely fine; and Sixpence, 1901, veiled head left, rev. crowned denomination within wreath, milled edges, 2.80g, 12h (ESC 1771; Bull 3294; S.3941), technicolour tones, flashy brilliance in the fields, much as struck (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Proof Shilling, 1893, veiled or 'widow' head left, rev. three shields within Garter, milled edge, 5.66g, 12h (ESC 1361A; Bull 3154; S.3940), indigo tone, brilliant uncirculatedSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

'Old Head' Silver (5) | NGC AU | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Shilling, 1894, veiled or 'widow' bust left, rev. crowned shields in Garter, milled edge, 12h (ESC 1363; Bull 3156; S.3940), cleaned, spot removed from behind bust, hint of lustre to reverse, very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU DETAILS ~ Obv spot removed, Cleaned (Cert. #6946841-035); another, NGC AU58 | 'Old Head' Shilling, 1897, as before, milled edge, 11h (ESC 1366; Bull 3162; S.3940A), contact marked, yet lustrous, good very fine, reverse better, in NGC holder, graded AU58 (Cert. #6946841-045); another, NGC AU58 | 'Old Head'...

NGC AU58 | Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Sixpence, 1893, veiled or 'widow' bust left, rev. crowned value in wreath, milled edge, 11h (ESC 1762; Bull 3285; S.3941), lustrous to darkly toned surfaces, very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU58 (Cert. #6946859-007); another, NGC AU58 | 'Old Head' Sixpence, 1900, as before, milled edge, 12h (ESC 1770; Bull 3293; S.3941), lustrous to dark silver surfaces, very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU58 (Cert. #6946841-050); another, NGC MS62 | 'Old Head' Sixpence, 1900, as before, milled edge, 12h (ESC 1770; Bull 3293; S.3941), speckled toning to handsomely mi...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head' Pennies (2), 1841 OT, no colon after REG; and, 1854 OT, young bust left, W.W. incuse on truncation, rev. Britannia seated right, plain edge, 18.84g, 12h; 19.23g, 12h (BMC [Peck] 1484, 1507; S.3948), the first worn to the higher devices, but otherwise with original flashy lustre throughout, uncirculated, the second marked but less worn, also with original lustre throughout, uncirculated (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(x) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head' Penny, 1858 OT, young head left, date below, no WW on truncation, rev. Britannia seated right, plain edge, 18.97g, 12h (BMC [Peck 1518]; S.3948), some carbonised finger marks to otherwise lustrous surfaces, mostly mint red to the reverse, extremely fine; AND Penny, 1887 [Dies 12+N], young head left, rev. Britannia seated right, plain edge, 12h, 9.38g (BMC [Peck] 1739; S.3954), with pleasing red surfaces beneath lightly darkened surfaces, extremely fine; another, plain edge, 12h, 9.51g (BMC [Peck] 1739; S.3954), touch of rub to the very highest points, yet...

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head' Halfpennies (3), 1853; 1854; 1858/6, head left, rev. Britannia seated right, plain edge, 9.40g, 12h; 9.57g, 12h; 9.55g, 12h (BMC [Peck] 1539, 1542, 1547; S.3949), some wear to the higher points of all three, but otherwise all with original flashy lustre, all about uncirculated; and Half-Farthing, 1843, laureate bust left, rev. crowned denomination in words, plain edge, 2.35g, 12h (BMC [Peck] 1593; S.3951), original mint red lustre, uncirculated; and Third-Farthing, 1844, young head left, rev. Britannia seated right (BMC [Peck] 1606; S.3952), full mint surface...

(x) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Bun Head' Penny, 1866 [Dies 6+G], young head left, rev. Britannia seated right, plain edge, 12h, 9.34g (BMC [Peck] 1670; S.3954), small contact mark to the cheek, hairline die flaw running through reverse field, yet with near full mint red surfaces, rare in this condition, about uncirculatedSubject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Bun Head' Pennies (2), 1866 [Dies 6+G]; 1881 H [Dies 11+M], young head left, rev. Britannia seated right, plain edge, 9.40g, 12h; 9.42g, 12h (BMC [Peck] 1670, 1724; S.3954, 3955), some signs of wear but otherwise flashy lustre in the recesses of both, about extremely fine; and Farthings (2), 1881 H; 1888, similar, plain edge, 2.85g, 12h; 2.92g, 12h (BMC [Peck] 1904, 1916; S.3958, 3959), both brilliant uncirculated (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

PCGS PR65 RB | *Top Pop* | Victoria (1837-1901), Proof Third-Farthing, 1866, VICTORIA D.G. BRITT. REG. F.D., laureate head left, toothed border both sides, rev. ONE THIRD FARTHING in two lines, crown above, date below, emblems at bottom, within oak wreath, edge plain, 12h (BMC [Peck] 1927; S.3960), some peripheral carbon spotting, otherwise brilliant, as struck, in PCGS holder, graded PROOF 65 RED-BROWN (Cert. #34511972) [*Joint Finest Certified*]https://www.pcgs.com/cert/34511972Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) Edward VII (1901-1910), Coronation 'Specimen' Matte Proof Five-Pounds, 1902, bare head right, rev. St. George and Dragon, edge milled, 39.98g, 12h (MCE -; W&R 404; EGC II, 1399; Hill F35; Holloway GH 120; S.3966), bagmarked, otherwise lustrous, almost extremely fineProvenanceRoyal Mint Collectors Ltd, by private treaty (ref. HIS1902Q), 4 May 2017Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) Edward VII (1901-1910), Two-Pounds, 1902, bare head right, rev. St George and Dragon, milled edge, 12h, 16.00g (Marsh T40; EGC 1402; S.3968), wiped and with resulting light hairlining to fields, nonetheless pleasing to the hair, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) Edward VII (1901-1910), Matte Proof Sovereign, 1902, bare head right, rev. St George and Dragon, edge milled, 8.00g, 11h (MCE -; Marsh 174A; EGC II, 1406; Bentley 345; S.3969), cabinet friction to hair, otherwise a sumptuous sandblasted Specimen, much as issuedSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) Edward VII (1901-1910), Matte Proof Half-Sovereign, 1902, bare head right, rev. St George and Dragon, edge milled, 4.00g, 12h (Marsh 505A; EGC II, 1418; S.3974A), cabinet friction to neck, otherwise an attractive sandblasted Specimen, good extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) Edward VII (1901-1910), Matte Proof Half-Sovereign, 1902, bare head right, rev. St George and Dragon, edge milled, 3.99g, 1h (Marsh 505A; EGC II, 1418; S.3974A), a pleasing example, much as struckSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Edward VII (1901-1910), Crown, 1902 II, bare head right, rev. St George and Dragon, upwards lettered edge, 28.24g, 12h (ESC 361; Bull 3560; S.3978), minor surface marking, otherwise pleasing cabinet toned and lustrous, extremely fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Edward VII (1901-1910), Crown, 1902 II, bare head right, rev. St George and Dragon, upwards lettered edge, 28.20g, 12h (ESC 362; Bull 3562; S.3978), lightly bagmarked, with a residual lustre, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Edward VII (1901-1910), Matte Proof Halfcrown, 1902, bare head right, rev. crowned shield in Garter, edge milled, 14.16g, 12h (ESC 747; Bull 3568; S.3980), touch of friction across the nose and cheek, otherwise pleasingly matte and some toning to legends, good extremely fine; another, Halfcrown, 1902, as before, edge milled, 14.11g, 12h (ESC 746; Bull 3567; S.3980), contact marked and bright, very fine (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Edward VII (1901-1910), Halfcrown, 1905, bare head right, rev. crowned shield in Garter, edge milled, 13.96g, 12h (ESC 923; Bull 3581 [R3]; S.3981), bagmarked and rubbed to the central devices, with a most residual lustre to the legends, fine, better to the reverse, the key date in seriesSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC MS63 | Edward VII (1901-1910), Halfcrown, 1906, bare head right, rev. crowned shield in Garter, milled edge, 12h (ESC 751; Bull 3572; S.3980), light contact marks, yet with a pleasing cartwheel lustre, extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS63 (Cert. #6946859-011); another, NGC AU55 | Halfcrown, 1910, as before, milled edge, 11h (ESC 755; Bull 3576; S.3980)< lightly contact marked and a touch of softness, nonetheless lustrous in parts, bold very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU55 (Cert. #6946859-012) (2)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946859-011/63/https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/694...

Edward VII (1901-1910), Florin, 1902, bare head right, rev. Britannia standing on prow of ship, facing right, edge milled, 11.31g, 12h (ESC 919; Bull 3577; S.3981), cleaned and some contact marks, strict very fine; another, 1903, as before, edge milled, 11.26g, 12h (ESC 921; Bull 3579; S.3981), cleaned and contact marked, toning to legend, about very fine; another, 1904, as before, edge milled, 11.30g (ESC 922; Bull 3580; S.3981), cleaned and contact marked, near very fine; another, 1905, as before, edge milled, 11.22g, 12h (ESC 923; Bull 3581 [R2]; S.3981), wiped and bagmarked, about very fin...

Edward VII (1901-1910), Halfcrown, 1902, bare head right, rev. crowned shield in Garter, edge milled, 14.14g, 12h (ESC 746; Bull 3567; S.3980); and Florin, 1902, bare head right, rev. Britannia standing, edge milled, 11.32g, 12h (ESC 919; Bull 3577; S.3981); and Shilling, 1902, bare head right, rev. lion atop crown, edge milled, 5.65g, 12h (ESC 1410; Bull 3587; S.3982); and Sixpences (2), 1902; 1910, bare head right, rev. crowned value, edges milled, 2.82g, 12h; 2.82g, 12h (ESC 1785, 1794; Bull 3597, 3606; S.3983); and Threepence, 1902, bare head right, rev. crowned value, edge plain, 1.42g, 1...

(g) NGC PF64 - PF65 | George V (1910-1936), Coronation Specimen 'Long Set', 1911 (12), Proof Five-Pounds to Half-Sovereign; and Proof Halfcrown to Sixpence including Maundy Set (Stratos 284; S.PS11), a fine set, brilliant uncirculated, in NGC holders, graded PF65 [5SOV]; PF64 [2SOV]; PF65 [1SOV]; PF65 [1/2SOV]; (Cert.#8220545-001/002; #8220546-001/002; #8220547-001-008) (12) https://www.ngccoin.uk/certlookup/8220545-001/65/https://www.ngccoin.uk/certlookup/8220545-002/64/https://www.ngccoin.uk/certlookup/8220546-001/65/https://www.ngccoin.uk/certlookup/8220546-002/65/https://www.ngccoin.uk/cer...

NGC UNC | George V (1910-1936), 'Wreath' Crown, 1934, bare head left, rev. crown within wreath, milled edge, 12h (ESC 374; Bull 3647 [R2]; S.4036), spot removed below chin, contact marked and lightly scratched to the obverse, nonetheless with a flashy and full lustre, about extremely fine, the reverse better, one of only 932 reportedly struck, the key date of series, rare in any state, in NGC holder, graded UNC DETAILS ~ Obv Spot Removed (Cert. #6946871-001)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946871-001/NGCDetails/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms an...

NGC PF65 | George V (1910-1936), Commemorative Silver Jubilee 'Rocking Horse' Raised ERROR Edge Proof Crown, 1935 XXV, in .925 Silver, by B Mackennal and P Metcalfe, bare head left, rev. St. George and Dragon left, in Art Deco styling, raised edge lettering in ERROR alignment, reading: DECUS | ANNO REGNI | ET TUTAMEN. | XXV, 28.39g, 12h (L&S 48; ESC 380 [R5]; Bull 3655; S.4050), light hazy tone overlying brilliant fields, much as struck, with Royal Mint card case of issue, in NGC holder, graded PF63 (Cert. #8220536-003)ProvenanceThe Richard Anthony Joy Collection Spink Numismatic Circular, Jul...

NGC PF64 | George V (1910-1936), Commemorative Silver Jubilee 'Rocking Horse' Raised Edge Proof Crown, 1935 XXV, in .925 Silver, by B Mackennal and P Metcalfe, bare head left, rev. St. George and Dragon left, in Art Deco styling, raised edge lettering in correct alignment, 28.40g, 12h (ESC 378; Bull 3655; S.4050), light hazy tone overlying brilliant fields, much as struck, with Royal Mint card case of issue, in NGC holder, graded PF64 (Cert. #8220536-002)ProvenanceThe Richard Anthony Joy Collection Spink Numismatic Circular, May 2009, MS8755 - £425M Rasmussen, by private treaty with Spink (re...

NGC PF62 | George V (1910-1936), Commemorative Silver Jubilee 'Rocking Horse' Raised Edge Proof Crown, 1935 XXV, in .925 Silver, by B Mackennal and P Metcalfe, bare head left, rev. St. George and Dragon left, in Art Deco styling, raised edge lettering in correct alignment, 28.51g, 12h (ESC 378; Bull 3655; S.4050), extraordinary fiery-blue tone overlying brilliant fields, a pleasingly good extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded PF62 (Cert. #8220536-001)ProvenanceThe Richard Anthony Joy Collection https://www.ngccoin.uk/certlookup/8220536-001/62/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more...

(g) George VI (1936-1952), Coronation 'Specimen' Gold Proof Set, 1937 (4), Five-Pounds to Half-Sovereign, bare head left, rev. St George and Dragon, edges plain (S.PS15 = W&R 435, 437, 439, 442; S.4074-4077), light hairlines in otherwise brilliant and lightly peripherally toned fields, with traces of cameo definition to portraiture, good extremely fine, an immensely popular set!, in Royal Mint case of issue (4)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) NGC PF64 CAMEO | George VI (1936-1952), Coronation 'Specimen' Proof Five-Pounds, 1937, bare head left, rev. St George and Dragon, plain edge, 11h (L&S 1; W&R 435; Schneider II, 670; Hill F40; EGC 1454; S.4074), wispy hairlines to the fields, nonetheless with a pleasing brilliance and much cameo definition, much as struck, in NGC holder, graded PF64 (Cert. #6946793-001)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946793-001/64/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) NGC PF63 | George VI (1936-1952), Coronation 'Specimen' Proof Sovereign, 1937, bare head left, rev. St George and Dragon, edge plain, 12h (Marsh 296C; W&R 439; EGC II, 1461; S.4076), light hairlines to otherwise glossy and brilliant fields, nearing as struck, in NGC holder, graded PF63 (Cert. #6946797-004)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946797-004/63/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC MS64-MS62 | George VI (1936-1952), Maundy Set, 1951, bare head left, rev. mark of value in wreath, plain edges, (ESC 2568; Bull 4320; S.4096), including i) NGC MS62 | Fourpence, 1951, plain edge, 12h, speckled toning, extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS62 (Cert. #6946015-002); ii) NGC MS64 | Threepence, 1951, plain edge, 12h, toned, much as struck, in NGC holder, graded MS64 (Cert. #6946015-003); iii) NGC MS64 | Twopence, 1951, plain edge, 12h, speckled toning, much as struck, in NGC holder, graded MS64 (Cert. #6946015-004); iv) NGC MS62 | Penny, 1951, plain edge, 12h, toned, much as...

ROYAL MINT TRIALS (2) | Elizabeth II (1952-2022), Royal Mint Experimental Steel Trial Planchet, 1957, ROYAL MINT TRIAL DIE, star of David, date at centre, plain edge, rev. ROYAL MINT TRIAL DIE, star of David, date at centre, plain edge, 12h, 4.17g, cancellation crimping to edge, rare with double reverse, some scuffing but otherwise very fine; and another, Royal Mint Experimental Steel Trial Planchet, 1957, BRITANNIA MONETA, Britannia seated right, hand-striking a coin, rev. the same, plain edge, 12h, 4.19g, cancellation crimping to edge, rare with double side, some scuffing but otherwise very...

"The Decimals are coming. Let there be no doubt about that...in the next few years we shall all have to become accustomed to putting 'that damned dot' somewhere in the pound and of thinking in cents" | NGC MS63 | Elizabeth II (1952-2022), Halsbury Committee of Inquiry on Decimal Currency (19 December 1961 - 23 September 1963), 'Una and the Lion' Pattern for a Fifty Cent Piece, 1961 [Struck 1962/1963], London, by Mary Gillick after William Wyon, in silver, struck under 'Jack' James, Deputy Master of the Royal Mint for Distribution to the Currency Board, laureate head right, M.G. buried on trunc...

(g) NGC PF69 - PF70 | Elizabeth II (1952-2022), 'Diamond Jubilee' Gold Proof 5-Coin Set, 2012, Five Pounds to Quarter Sovereign (5), brilliant uncirculated, in NGC holders, graded PF69 [5SOV]; PF69 [2SOV]; PF69 [1SOV]; PF70 [1/2SOV]; PF69 [1/4SOV] (Cert. #8220560-001/002/003/004/005) (5) https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/8220560-001/69/https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/8220560-002/69/https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/8220560-003/69/https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/8220560-004/70/https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/8220560-005/69/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information p...

(g) PCGS PR70 DCAM | *Top Pop* | Elizabeth II (1952-2022), Commemorative Gold Proof Two-Pounds, 1995, '50th Anniversary of the End of the Second World War', third crowned head right, wearing pearl necklace, rev. Dove of Peace flying left, incuse lettered edge downwards, 15.98g*, 12h , in PCGS holder, graded PR70 DEEP CAMEO (Cert. #84903564) [*Tied 1 of 4 / Joint Finest Certified*]https://www.pcgs.com/cert/84903564Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) NGC MS70 DPL | *Top Pop* | Elizabeth II (1952-2022), Brilliant Uncirculated / Reverse Proof Mule Double-Sovereign or Two-Pounds, 2014, by Ian Ranklin-Broadley and Benedetto Pistrucci, fourth crowned portrait right, from the 'Brilliant Uncirculated' obverse die, rev. St. George and Dragon, date and initials in exergue, struck from a Brilliant Proof die, edge milled, 15.98g*, 12h (S.SD7), brilliant uncirculated, an obvious and extremely rare Royal Mint muling, only 835 Double-Sovereigns issued in 'Brilliant Uncirculated' finish to celebrate the first Birthday of HRH Prince George of Cambridg...

(g) Elizabeth II (1952-2022), Commemorative Gold Proof Sovereign, 1989, "500th Anniversary of the Sovereign", Llantrisant, by Bernard Sindall, edge milled, 7.98g*, 12h (Marsh 313H; S.SC3), brilliant uncirculated and never subject to third-party assessment, in Royal Mint case of issue with 'lucky' Certification (Cert. #08001)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) Elizabeth II (1952-2022), Sovereign, 2020 I, India, fifth crowned bust right, by Jody Clark, rev. St. George and Dragon, I on exergue edge milled, 7.99g, 12h, brilliant as struck, in official Royal Mint card Certificate of AuthenticitySubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Henry VII, Restrike Sovereign, 1489 [struck 2009], in 9ct Gold, by Patrick Deane [Westminster Mint], edge plain but for hallmark [PD, London, .375] at 6 o'clock, 31.45g, 12h, a faithful replica of the famous original issue, lustrous, good extremely fine, only 1,489 struckSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

The Fabled 1983 'Martini' Set | Elizabeth II (1952-2022), Royal Mint 'Martini Set', 1983, One Pound to Halfpenny (8), including Mule 'NEW PENCE' Two Pence (S.C2A), sealed annual set in original Royal Mint presentation case and with Martini compliments slip, as struck (8)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

NGC MS65 | *Top Pop* | Elizabeth II (1952-2022), Royal Mint Trials, Round Trial for a Fifty Pence, 1994, Llantrisant, by Raphael Maklouf, in cupro-nickel, ELIZABETH . II . DEI . GRATIA . REGINA . F.D. with TWO POUNDS below, ROYAL MINT TRIAL in the right field, bust of Queen Elizabeth II right, rev. Britannia seated, ROYAL MINT TRIAL 1994 in small lettering, edge milled, 27mm, 12h, struck from polished dies, minor hairlines, otherwise brilliant and extremely rare, in NGC holder, graded MS65 (Cert. #2866130-035) [*Single Finest Certified*]https://www.ngccoin.uk/certlookup/2866130-035/65/Subject...

Jersey, Elizabeth II (1952-2022), 'Platinum Jubilee' Proof Silver 50-Pounds, struck in .999 fine silver, 2022, [Westminster Mint], crowned bust right, by Ian Rank-Broadley, rev. EIIR monogram at centre, Queen's six virtues around, by Neil Bromley, plain edge, 155.53g*, 12h, brilliant, as struck, No.70 of only a limited 285 struck, in case of issueSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Various Milled Coins (100) | William and Mary (1689-1694) to Elizabeth II (1955-2022), a varied selection of milled coins spanning three centuries, in varying conditions from fair to very fine, some with tickets, both silver, copper and base metal (100)ProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Drummond Bond Wingrove's Personal Catalogue of British Saxon & English Coins & Medals, dated 1850, a neatly handwritten manuscript of Anglo-Saxon, Norman and English coins from the little-known cabinet of Drummond Bond Wingrove, c. 250 pages, including Ancient, Saxon and Hammered Coin listings, just under half of the book has been used, the rest of the pages blank, a unique and personal record of Wingrove Esq (1829-1880) who joined the Royal Numismatic Society in 1849, in very fine conditionSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Scotland, Alexander III (1249-1286), Second Coinage, Pennies (3), 1.36g, 3h; 1.25g, 6h; 1.28g, 6h (S.5051, 5052), both have areas of wear obscuring some details of legend, otherwise fine (3)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Scotland, James II (1437-1460), Second Coinage, First Issue, Lion of Ten-Shillings, (lys m.m.) : IACOBVS : DEI : GRA : REX : SCOTTORVM :, double saltire stops, crowned shield between two small crowns, rev., (m.m.) : SALVUM : FAC POPULUM : TUUM :, double saltire stops, St Andrew on cross between two lis, 3.45g [53.24grns], 3h, m.m. cross pattée (Murdoch, 1903, lot 122 [this coin]; SCBI 35 [Ashmolean & Hunterian], 685; Burns 519 (1); S.5220), doubling to the legends, nonetheless pleasingly struck to the face, good very fine and very rareProvenanceSt. James's, Auction 17, 24 May 2011, lot 303*St....

Scotland, Mary I (1542-1567), First Period, Regency of James, Earl of Arran, Half-Lion of 22-Shillings, 1553, Type I, Edinburgh, MARIA • D • G • R • SCOTORVM, with inner circles, crowned shield dividing I-G, rev. DILIGITE IVSTICIAM, no stops, with inner circles, crowned monogram flanked by two cinquefoils, 2.52g [38.89grns], 6h (SCBI 35 [Ashmolean & Hunterian, 985-989; S.5396), with a pleasing golden-red tone, struck on a neat round flan, about extremely fine and scarceProvenanceSt. James's, Auction 17, 24 May 2011, lot 304*DNW, 28 September 2006, lot 954S. P. Fay, 'Dundee' Collection of Scott...

Scotland, James IV (1567-1625), Eighth Coinage, Sword and Sceptre Piece of 120-Shillings, 1601, (m.m.) • IACOBVS • 6 • D • G • R • SCOTORVM •, crowned arms, rev. (m.m.) SALVS • POPVULI • SVPREMA • LEX •, sword and sceptre in saltire, crown above, thistles at sides, •1601• below, 5.11g [78.86grns], 10h, m.m. quatrefoil (SCBI 35 [Ashmolean & Hunterian], 1181ff; SCBI 58 [Edinburgh], 1306; S.5460), softly struck in parts, nonetheless with a pleasing and honest golden tone, about extremely fine, first year of issue type, thus rareProvenanceDNW, Auction 124, 16 September 2014, lot 2793*Love's Aucti...

Ireland, Prince John (c. 1190-99), Round Halfpenny, Second Coinage, Type 1b, Dublin, Norman, JOHANNES DOOM, facing diademed head, rev. NORMAN ON DW, voided cross potent, annulets in angles, 0.70g [10.80grns], 11h (S.6205), a slight softness to higher points but otherwise very fine; also John, as Lord of Ireland (1199-1216), Third Coinage, 'Star and Crescent' Penny, c. 1208/9-1211/12, Dublin, Roberd, crowned bust facing, with sceptre, all in triangle, rev. sun, moon and three stars in triangle, 1.44g [22.22grns], 8h (S.6228), rubbed to the higher points, otherwise toned, very fine (2)Provenance...

Ireland, Henry VII (1485-1509), Three Crowns Issue, 1485-1497, Groat, Waterford, coat-of-arms in quatrefoil, mullets in lower angles, rev. [CIVITAS WATERFORDE], three crowns within plain double tressure, 1.61g, 3h (S.6421), clipped, with a uniformly dark tone, bolder fineProvenanceStephen Mitchell, Studio Coins, by private treaty, April 1990 - £75Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Ireland, Henry VII (1485-1509), Late Portrait Issue, Class I, Groat, c.1496-1505, Dublin, crowned facing bust within tressure, rev. CIVITAS DVBLInIE, long cross pattée, 1.51g, 8h (S.6453; D&F 193), clipped, near very fineProvenanceBy private treaty, September 1995Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Ireland, Henry VII (1485-1509), Late Portrait Issue, Class IA, Groat, c.1496-1505, Dublin, crowned facing bust within tressure, rev. CIVITAS DVBLInIE, long cross pattée, 1.88g, 10h (S.6455; D&F 194), soft in parts, otherwise pleasing to the portrait and toned, about very fineProvenanceStephen Mitchell, Studio Coins, by private treaty, 3 November 1990 [ticket reads 'exchange']Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Ireland, Henry VII (1485-1509), Late Portrait Issue, Class III, Groat, c.1496-1505, Dublin, crowned facing bust, open flat crown, without tressure, rev. CIVITAS DUBLINI, long cross fourchée, 1.85g, 6h (S.6464; D&F 200), slightly short of flan, nonetheless a most pleasing portrait strike, very fineProvenanceStephen Mitchell, Studio Coins, by private treaty, 1 February 1991 - £95Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Ireland, Henry VIII, with Anne Boleyn (1509-1547), First 'Harp' Issue, Groat, 1534-1535, hENRIC .' VIII D .' G . R ' AGLIE . Z, saltire stops, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, rev. FRAnCE : DOMInVS : hIBERnIE .', saltire stops, crowned harp, dividing crowned h-A, 2.61g, 11h, m.m. coronet (S.6472; D&F 201), with a touch of softness and scratched to the harp, otherwise lightly toned, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Ireland, Henry VIII with Jane Seymour (1509-1547), First 'Harp' Issue, Groat, 1536-1537, hENRIC .' VIII D .' G .' R ' AGLIE '. Z, saltire stops, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, rev. . FRAnCE : DOMInVS : hIBERnIE ', saltire stops, crowned harp, dividing crowned h-I, 2.39g, 12h, m.m. coronet (S.6473; D&F 202), mostly uniform strike, good very fineProvenanceSpink, June 1985 - £55 [Not listed in Numismatic Circular]Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Ireland, Henry VIII with Katherine Howard (1509-1547), First 'Harp' Issue, Groat, 1540, hENRIC : VIII D .' G : R AGL ' . Z, saltire stops, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, rev. . FRAnCE . DOMInVS : hIBERnIE .', saltire stops, crowned harp, dividing crowned h-K, 2.53g, 11h, m.m. coronet (S.6474; D&F 203), some metal stressing to flan and slightly clipped, nonetheless a pleasing strike and toned, very fineProvenanceC.J.D, by private treaty, 10 October 1987 - £45Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Ireland, Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second 'Harp' Issue, Groat, 'VIII omitted', 1540-1542,. hENRIC .' D .' GRA .' REX, .' Z, ., saltire stops, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, rev. FRAnCE : DOMInVS : hIBERnIE, crowned harp, dividing crowned h-R, 2.41g, 4h, m.m. trefoil (S.6479a; D&F 209), grafitti to the reverse field, soft in parts, fine; another, Second 'Harp' Issue, Groat, 1540-1542,. hENRIC .' VIII ' D ' : GR ' AGL .' Z, ., saltire stops, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, rev. FRAnCE : DOMInVS . hIBERnIE, crowned harp, dividing crowned h-R, 2.44g, 4h, m.m. trefoil (S.6479), sof...

Ireland, Henry VIII (1509-1547), Fourth 'Harp' Issue, Sixpenny Groat, 1544, hENRIC VIII ' DI GRACIA AnGLIE ., saltire stops, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, rev. FRAnCE : ET : hIBERnIE : REX., saltire stops, crowned harp, dividing crowned h-R, 2.47g, 10h, m.m. lys (S.6482), mostly uniform strike, spots of verdigris, otherwise lightly toned, about very fineProvenanceDolphin Coins, by private treaty, 7 December 1987 - £70Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Ireland, Henry VIII (1509-1547), Fifth 'Harp' Issue, Groat, 1544-1546, hENRIC VIII . DI [GR]ACIA ARGLIE, saltire stops, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, rev. FRAnCIE : ET [HI]BER[nIE] REX . S, trefoil stops, crowned harp, dividing crowned h-R, 2.32g, 12h, m.m. lys (S.6483; D&F 209), some raggedness to the edge, bolder fine; another, Fifth 'Harp' Issue, Groat, 1544-1546, hENRIC VIII : D GRACIA [...], trefoil stops, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, rev. FRAnCIE : ET HIBERnIE REX S, trefoil stops, crowned harp, dividing crowned h-R, 2.18g, 2h, m.m. lys (S.6483; D&G 209), split t...

Ireland, Henry VIII (1509-1547), Sixth 'Harp' Issue, Sixpenny Groat, 1546-1547, Bristol under William Sharrington, hENRIC 8, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, rev. WS monogram, crowned harp, dividing crowned h-R, 2.32g, 12h, m.m. lys (S.6484; D&F 212), edge splits and mostly soft to central devices, better to parts of legends, fineProvenanceC.J.D, by private treaty, 18 March 1989 - £60Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Ireland, Edward VI (1547-1553), coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-c.1550, Type II, Sixpence, Dublin, large crowned facing 'local' bust rev. CIVITAS DVBLINIE, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, 2.55g, 10h, m.m. boars head (S.6486; D&F 214), soft in parts and with specks of verdigris, otherwise on a pleasingly full flan and lightly toned, about very fineProvenanceMichael Trenerry, by private treaty, 31 August 1980 [part lot via Glendinings]Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Ireland, Edward VI (1547-1553), coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-c.1550, Type II, Sixpence, Dublin, small crowned facing 'local' bust rev. CIVITAS DVBLINIE, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, 2.41g, 2h, m.m. harp/boar's head (S.6486), clipped and split to edge, otherwise pleasing to parts of portrait, about very fineProvenanceSpink Numismatic Circular, June 1985, cf.3921-3923 - £160Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Ireland, Edward VI (1547-1553), coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-c.1550, Type II, Sixpence, Dublin, large crowned facing 'local' bust rev. CIVITAS DVBLINIE, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, 1.97g, 6h (S.6486; D&F 214), clipped, the reverse struck from juddered dies, bold fineProvenanceGlendinings, 19 March 1986, lot 319, 'some flatness, about fine' - £55.75 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Ireland, Edward VI (1547-1553), coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-c.1550, Type III, Sixpence, Dublin, small crowned facing 'local' bust rev. CIVITAS DVBLINIE, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, 2.50g, 11h (S.6487; D&F 216), slight raggedness to the edge, about very fineProvenanceC.J.D, by private treaty, June 1993 - £110Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Ireland, Edward VI (1547-1553), coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-c.1550, Type IV, Sixpence, London, small crowned facing 'Tower' bust, rev. CIVITAS DVBLINIE, shield over long cross fourchée, half roses in forks (Laker J; D&F 218; S.6488), subject to a small amount of green deposits, areas of wear but otherwise fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Ireland, Edward VI (1547-1553), coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-c.1550, 'Mule' Sixpence Groat, Type IV, Dublin, HENRIC .' 8 . D ' G ' AGL .' FRA .' Z . HIB . REX., small crowned 'Tower' bust 6 facing, rev. * CIVITAS * * DVBLINIE *, rosette stops, 'local' crowned shield over long cross fourchée, 2.71g, 4h, i.m. boar's head (cf. S.6488), pleasing to the portrait and initial mark, very fineProvenanceS. Beach, by private treaty, April 1982 - £90 [ticket reads 'Ex. Laker']Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Ireland, Edward VI (1547-1553), coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-c.1550, Type IV, Sixpence, Dublin, small crowned 'Tower' bust facing half-right, rev. CIVITAS DVBLINIE, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, 2.32g, 3h (S.6488; D&F 218), lacquered in parts, yet areas of the legends pleasing struck, near very fine; another, as before, Type IV, Sixpence, Dublin, small crowned 'Tower' bust facing half-right, rev. CIVITAS DVBLINIE, crowned shield over long cross fourchée, 2.22g, 3h, m.m. P (S.6488; D&F 218), softly struck, better to portrait, about very fine; another, as before, Type IV, S...

Ireland, Elizabeth I (1558-1603), First Base Coinage, Groat, 1558, (m.m.) ELIZABETH : D .' G .' ANG .' FRA .' Z HIB .' REGI, small crowned and draped bust left, rev. [POSVI : DEVM : ADIVTOREM : MEVM], crowned harp, dividing crowned E-R, 2.48g, 1h, m.m. rose (S.6504; D&F 246), softly struck and lightly pitted, nonetheless better to the portrait, fine, better in partsProvenanceC.J.D, by private treaty, 5 February 1994 - £64Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Great Rebellion of the Three Kingdoms, Irish Confederate Wars (1641-1653), Lord Justices "Money of Necessity", Province of Munster, Vice-President Murchadh na dTóiteán ("Murrough the Burner"), 1st Earl of Inchiquin's Obsidional Shilling, First Issue, 1642, AKA 'Dublin Money', 3dwt: 21gr within treble beaded border both sides, 5.49g (D&F 279; S.6534), the counterstamp partially weak, some denting to the weaker side, otherwise with a rich silver tone, strict very fine and very rareProvenanceSpink, Auction 24124, 10 September 2024, lot 1785Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more informati...

Ireland, Charles II (1645-1685), St. Patrick's Coinage, 'Small Size' Farthing, King David playing the harp, crown above, rev. figure of St. Patrick driving away reptiles, milled edge, 5.24g, 12h (D&F 342; S.6569), rare, worn, but a pleasing fine for typeSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Irish Civil War, James II (1685-1691), 'Gunmoney' Crown, 1690, Dublin, King on horseback riding left, mane only visible at top of neck, rev. legend split VICT | ORE, crowned shields cruciform ANO | DOM | 16 | 90, in angles, edge engrained, 13.97g, 12h (S.6578), struck over large-sized Halfcrown, undertype visible to legends and with resulting overtype weakness in parts, die flaw at 12 o'clock, pleasing to the central devices and with a light chocolate brown patina, good very fine; 'Gunmoney' Sixpence, Jan: 1689, laureate and draped bust left, rev. crown over sceptres in saltire, edge obliquely...

Irish Civil War, James II (1685-1691), 'Gunmoney' Halfcrown, October 1689, laureate and draped bust left, rev. cursive date, large fleuron JR, reads Oct:, milled edge, 12.60g, 12h (S.6579D); and 'Gunmoney' Shilling, large size, April 1690, similar, 5.28g, 12h (S.6581B); and 'Gunmoney' Sixpence, July 1689, similar, 3.08g, 12h (S.6583), all very fine or better (3)ProvenanceThe Hartland Collection of English Coins i) Bought, South Kensington, 6 February 1954 (6/-)ii) Bought, South Kensington, 6 February 1954iii) Bought, South Kensington, 4 December 1954 (4/6)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium...

Henry II (1154-1189), 'Tealby' Penny, 1158 - c. 1163, Class A1, Bristol, Tanchard [Tancard], + [hEN]R[I REX ANGL], crowned bust three-quarters left, no hair or collar, mantle falls from chin, cross pattée-tipped sceptre in left field, rev. + TANCARD ON BRIS, short cross potent, cross pattées in angles, 1.41g, 4h (North 952/2; BMC 11; S.1337), daylight spots and a tiny flan split, otherwise trace porosity across darkly toned and largely uniform surfaces, struck details very fine or bolder in most parts, very rare with no parallel on EMCProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver Coin...

Henry II (1154-1189), 'Tealby' Penny, 1158 - c. 1163, Class A1, Bury St Edmunds, Willem, + [hENRI RE]X ANGL, crowned bust three-quarters left, no hair or collar, mantle falls from chin, cross pattée-tipped sceptre in left field, rev. + WILLEM : SC : ON : ED, short cross potent, cross pattées in angles, 1.36g, 8h (Eaglen 51, B278, dies Bb [Sale, lot 389] = FEJ 1117[b] this coin; North 952/1; BMC 43; S.1337), struck a trace off centre with resultant softness, otherwise of excellent metal, richly cabinet toned, very fine, the reverse engraving error unusual ProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of...

Henry II (1154-1189), 'Tealby' Penny, 1158 - c. 1163, Class A2, Winchester, Herebert/Herberd, + hENRI REX ANG, crowned bust three-quarters left, no hair or collar, mantle falls from chin, cross pattée-tipped sceptre in left field, rev. + hERBERT : ON : PIN : short cross potent, cross pattées in angles, 1.35g, 3h (Winchester Mint 2368 [Dies Ee] ~ 2 listed; FEJ 1470[b]; North 952/2; BMC 761 same dies [Tealby]; S.1337), hairline split at 7 o'clock, and a trace off-centre, otherwise lightly field-toned and of good metal, approaching very fine for issue ProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medie...

Henry II (1154-1189), 'Tealby' Penny, 1158 - c. 1163, Class A2, York, Godwine, + hENR[IC] R[EX A]NGL, crowned bust three-quarters left, no hair or collar, mantle falls from chin, cross pattée-tipped sceptre in left field, rev. + [GOD]WIN : ON : EVERW, short cross potent, cross pattées in angles, 1.42g, 9h (EMC 2007.0218 same dies [Dorchester]; FEJ Photographs 34/29 same dies; TFC Crafter, BNJ 2005, p. 172, no. 10 same dies [Thorpe Thewles, 1932]; North 952/2; BMC 785 same dies; S.1337), striking softness between 12 and 3 o'clock, otherwise delightfully cabinet toned, on a pleasingly round flan...

Henry II (1154-1189), 'Tealby' Penny, c. 1163 - c. 1167, Class C1, Bury St Edmunds, Henri, + hENRI : R : AG, crowned bust three-quarters left, hair curl at temple behind, mantle with jewelled collar, cross pattée-tipped sceptre in left field, rev. + hEN[RI] : ON : S : EDMV : short cross potent, cross pattées in angles, 1.338g, 4h (Heywood, BNJ 1904, p. 107; Eaglen 57, B168 this coin, dies Fh; North 956; BMC 17-18; S.1339), legends struck soft, otherwise of excellent metal and richly cabinet toned, strictly fine, but struck details very fine or better for issue ProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collect...

Richard I 'the Lionheart' (1189-1199), 'Short Cross' Penny, c. 1190-1194, Class 3ab2, Canterbury, Goldwine, hENRICVS R | EX, square cut lettering, crowned bust facing, pellets in beard, holding trefoil-tipped sceptre, rev. + GOLDWINE • ON • CA, voided short cross pommée, cross pommées in angles, 1.45g, 2h (SCBI [Mass], 734 this coin; North 967; S.1347), slightly die-capped with resultant softness to peripheries, otherwise of excellent metal, with a light cabinet tone, about very fine, with sharper profile of this most famous KingProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsProfe...

Richard I 'the Lionheart' (1189-1199), 'Short Cross' Penny, c. 1190-1194, Class 3ab2, Winchester, Gocelm, hENRICVS R [| EX], square cut lettering, crowned bust facing, five pellets in crown and pellets in beard, holding trefoil-tipped sceptre, rev. [+ GOC]ELM • ON • WIN, voided short cross pommée, cross pommées in angles, 1.35g, 12h (Doubleday 1027 [Dies De]; Winchester Mint, 2544 [Dies Cd] ~ 4 listed; SCBI [Mass], 838 this coin; North 967; S.1347), slightly capped dies, with resultant softness of strike to peripheries, otherwise softly and colourfully toned with underlying lustre, very fine,...

John 'Lacklands' (1199-1216), 'Short Cross' Penny, Class 4c, c. 1204, London, Willelm, + hENRICVS R | EX, cruder crowned bust facing, holding trefoil-tipped sceptre, rev. + WI[LL]ELM • ON • LV, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle, 1.36g, 1h (SCBI [Mass], 1180; North 968/3; S.1349), some peripheral striking softness, otherwise a delightful example for type with a strong, uniform portrait, a pleasing and bolder very fine, rare in this conditionProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsBy private treaty (Cambridge), 19 April 2011 - £165Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s...

John 'Lacklands' (1199-1216), 'Short Cross' Penny, 1204-1205, Class 5a2, Norwich, Reinald, + hENRICVS RE | X, crowned bust facing, holding trefoil-tipped sceptre, rev. + RENALD • ON • NOR, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle, 1.42g, 8h, i.m. cross pommée (Assheton Pownall, The Cross Pommée on Short Cross Pennies of Henry II and III, Numismatic Chronicle [April 1863], pp. 189-193 ~ this variety listed; SCBI [Mass] 1325; North 969; S.1350B), a rich dark field tone, and pleasingly uniform for strike, good very fine, rare, especially in this conditionProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collectio...

John 'Lacklands' (1199-1216), 'Short Cross' Penny, 1205-1207, Class 5b2, Chichester, Willelm, + hENRICVS R | EX, crowned bust facing, holding trefoil-tipped sceptre, rev. + WILLELM • ON • CIC, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle, 1.48g, 10h (SCBI Mass 1481-1483; FEJ 1809 same dies; North 970; S.1351), uniformly struck on a neater flan, with a pleasant cabinet tone, good very fine, rareProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsK Geoffrey, by private treaty, 1 September 2005Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions...

John 'Lacklands' (1199-1216), 'Short Cross' Penny, 1205-1207, Class 5b2, Durham, Pieres, + hENRICVS R | EX, crowned bust facing, holding trefoil-tipped sceptre, rev. + PIERES • ON • DVR, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle, 1.35g, 8h (Allen dies DU553/Du556; SCBI [Mass], 1487 this coin; North 970; S.1351), trace porosity across rich dark field tone, boldly struck up, better than very fine, rareProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsProfessor Jeffrey D Mass, Part IV, DNW 73A, 14 March 2007, lot 1344* [with his envelope]G A Singer, by private treaty (Greenbelt,...

John 'Lacklands' (1199-1216), 'Short Cross' Penny, 1205-1207, Class 5b2, Rochester, Alisandre, + hENRICVS R | EX, bust facing crowned with sceptre, rev. + ALISAN • ON • ROV, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle, 1.25g, 6h (Allen, dies 6/a2; FEJ II, 1524 = SCBI [Mass], 1589 this coin; North 970; S.1351), crimped with some resultant weakness, otherwise with deeper cabinet tone, a bolder fine, very rareProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsC R Wren, by private treaty (Herne Bay), 26 March 2005 - £175Professor Jeffrey D Mass, Part II, DNW 65, 16 March 2005, lot 71...

John 'Lacklands' (1199-1216), 'Short Cross' Penny, 1207-1210, Class 5c, Bury St Edmunds, Fulke, + hENRICVS R | EX, bust facing crowned with sceptre, rev. + FOLkE • ON • S • ADM, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle, 1.36g, 5h (Eaglen 95; SCBI [Mass] 1705; North 971; S.1352), bright with light porosity from field deposition, otherwise largely uniform for strike, very fine or bolder, rareProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Henry III (1216-1272), 'Short Cross' Penny, c. 1242, Class 8a1, London, Nichole de Sancti Albani, + hENRICVS [R | EX], tall lettering, [curule X], new crowned bust facing crowned, holding trefoil-tipped sceptre, rev. + NIChOLE ON LVN, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle, 1.02g, 3h, i.m. cross pattée (Stewartby VIIIa, Pl 2/40; North 981; S.1357A), small striking split and peripheral stress marks, clipped as typical for issue, otherwise field toned, struck details very fine for issue, and extremely rare as a 'true' coinProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsStev...

Henry III (1216-1272), 'Short Cross' Penny, c. 1242-1244, Class 8a2, London, Nichole, + hENRICVS REX, tall lettering, new bust facing crowned with sceptre, rev. + NIChOLE ON LVN, taller lettering, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle, 1.30g, 2h, i.m. cross pommée (North 981; S.1357A/B), on an irregularly clipped planchet, otherwise lightly field toned, and remarkably uniform and bold for issue, good very fine, rare, especially so in this state!ProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsBy private treaty (Hoo, Kent), 25 November 2014~ Reportedly a recent find from K...

Henry III (1216-1272), Great Recoinage, 'Voided Long Cross', Penny, 1250-1251, Class IVa, London, Nicole de Sancti Albani, hENRICVS REX III', commencing at 12 o'clock, larger crowned bust facing, pellet-ends to band, further flanked by pellets, a trio of pellets for central fleur, holding trefoil-tipped sceptre with 'o' at base, rev. NICOLE ON LVND, pellet-barred N in ON, voided long cross, trefoil of pellets in angles, 1.413g, 3h (CT 479; North 989; S.1365), some die wear to peripheries otherwise lightly cabinet toned, a pleasing very fine, a very rare class, and first we have offered in thes...

Henry III (1216-1272), Great Recoinage, 'Voided Long Cross', Penny, 1250-1251, Class IVb, London, Nicole de Sancti Albani, : hENRICVS REX III', commencing at 12 o'clock, larger crowned bust facing, fleur-ends to band, further flanked by pellets, a trio of pellets for central fleur, holding trefoil-tipped sceptre, rev. NICOLE ON LVND, pellet-barred N in LVND, voided long cross, trefoil of pellets in angles, 1.44g, 8h (CT 488; North 990; S.1366), wisps of porosity, and with peripheral striking softness, otherwise uniformly cabinet toned and struck up for type, a most pleasing and bolder very fin...

Henry III (1216-1272), Great Recoinage, 'Voided Long Cross', Penny, 1250-1251, Class IVb, London, Ricardus Bonaventure, hENRICVS REX III', commencing at 12 o'clock, larger crowned bust facing, fleur-ends to band, further flanked by pellets, a trio of pellets for central fleur, holding trefoil-tipped sceptre, rev. RICARD ON LVND, pellet-barred N in LVND, voided long cross, trefoil of pellets in angles, 1.27g, 1h (North 990; S.1366), struck on an elliptical planchet, otherwise with a distinctive 'hoard' tone, about extremely fine and much as struck, a truly exceptional example of this seldom-enc...

Henry III (1216-1272), Great Recoinage, 'Voided Long Cross', Penny, c. 1256, Class Vd3, London, Willelm, hENRICVS REX III', reverse-barred N, curule X, finely rendered crowned bust facing, holding trefoil-tipped sceptre, rev. WILLEM ON LVND, reverse-barred N, voided long cross, trefoil of pellets in angles, 1.29g, 12h (CT 542; North 994; S.1370B), a small flan crach at 8 o'clock and some peripheral striking softness, otherwise lightly toned, a pleasing very fine, rareProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsBy private treaty (Stockport, Cheshire), 29 March 2009Subject to 20%...

Henry III (1216-1272), Great Recoinage, 'Voided Long Cross', "Pearly Crown" Penny, c. 1257, Class Ve, Canterbury, Walter, hENRICVS REX • III' NR ligate, crowned bust facing, double-banded and jewelled crown flanked by fleurs, rev. WALTER ON CANT, front-backed As, pellet-barred N, voided long cross, trefoil of pellets in angles, 1.42g, 5h (LAL [BNJ 1912], p. 152, Pl. 1 = LAL II, 437 same dies ["Pearly Crown"]; LAL IV [1951], 1051; FEJ I, 1248 same dies; Sazama 1183; CT 546; North 995; S.1371), usual partial striking softness to peripheries, otherwise rich old cabinet tone, a really good fine t...

Henry III, Posthumous Phase, temp. Edward I (1272-1307), 'Long Cross' Penny, c. 1275-1278, Class VII, London, Phelip, hENRICVS REX III, EN ligate, crowned bust facing, with profusion of hair and lineal curls by cheeks, holding sceptre in right hand, rev. PHELIP ON LUND, lombardic lettering, voided long cross, trefoil of pellets in each angle, 1.44g, 6h (Page dies P22/D7; North 1002; S.1378), an overt striking flaw at 4 o'clock, otherwise delightfully toned and struck up, the portrait especially pleasing, very fine, scarceProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsT Leitch, by...

Edward I (1272-1307), 'Long Cross' Penny, May-November 1279, Class 1a, London, + EDW REX AnGL' DnS hYB, lombardic Ns, wedge after hYB, crowned bust facing, tall central fleur, band with bifoliate ends, drapery in one piece, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, straight top-barred A, Roman Ns, long cross with three pellets in angles, 1.26g, 5h (cf. SCBI [North], 18; North 1010; S.1380), light surface porosity from field deposition, otherwise bright and uniformly struck, very fine and very rare as a 'true' class 1aProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsDNW 106, 6 February 2013, lot 223Subje...

Edward I (1272-1307), 'Long Cross' Penny, May-November 1279, Class 1a/1c Mule, London, + EDW REX AnGL DnS hYB, lombardic Ns, wedge after hYB, crowned bust facing, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with three pellets in angles, 1.36g, 12h (North 1010/1012; S.1380/1382), lightly cabinet toned, almost very fineProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsSJA 5, 27 September 2006, lot 153 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Edward I (1272-1307), 'Long Cross' Penny, 1279, Class 1d, London, + EDW R/ ANGL' DNS hVB, crowned bust facing, drapery in two pieces, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with three pellets in angles, 1.44g, 2h (North 1013; S.1383), a delightfully well-struck and neat example with a deep cabinet tone, very fine, and a truly desirable cabinet coin!ProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsB Thomas, by private treaty, June 2005 [with his ticket]Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Edward I (1272-1307), 'Long Cross' Penny, 1279, Class 1d, struck for the benefit of the Abbot of Reading, Robert of Burgate, + EDW R ANGL' DNS hVB, crowned bust facing, annulet on breast, drapery of two wedges, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with three pellets in angles, 1.38g, 1h (North 1013; S.1384), some ghosting as usual through portrait, otherwise on a full round flan, a bolder fine, a noted rarityProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver Coins[Bohr] - The Clarendon Collection, Part 1, Bonhams Auction 14347, 28 March 2006, lot 249 - £130 [with his ticket]Reading Abbey, much...

Edward I (1272-1307), 'Long Cross' Penny, 1292-1296, Class 7b, London, crowned bust facing, rose on breast, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, double-barred N, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 1.29g, 10h (North 1033; S.1404), some peripheral striking softness, otherwise rich old cabinet tone, very fine, an iconic and popular type from the Edwardian seriesProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Edward I (1272-1307), 'Long Cross' Penny, 1292-1296, Class 7a, Canterbury, crowned bust facing, rose on breast, rev. CIVITAS CANTOR, double-barred N, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 1.14g, 4h (North 1033; S.1419), double-struck to reverse, otherwise with a darker cabinet tone, a pleasing very fine, with an enchanting portrait for this popular 'floral' typeProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Edward III (1327-1377), First Coinage, Penny, 1327-1335, Class 15d, York, EDWAR R AnGL DnS' hYB, crowned bust facing, rev. CIVITAS EBORACI, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, voided quatrefoil at centre, 1.49g, 10h, i.m. cross pattée (North 1098; S.1531), some minor peripheral softness, otherwise lightly cabinet toned and lustrous, with a hint of doubling, very fine or better, and very rareProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver Coins By private treaty (Melbourne, Australia), 8 September 2007Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms an...

Edward III (1327-1377), First Coinage, Halfpenny, 1333-1342, Class VIIIb, Berwick-upon-Tweed, + EDWARDVS D GR, crowned bust facing, rev. VILLA BERVICI, long cross, with trio or pellets or bear’s head in alternating quarters, 0.53g, 2h (Blunt Type 8(b); Withers 6c; North 1090; S.1537), subtly undulating flan, with light field patination, otherwise full and round, almost very fine and equally rareProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsBy private treaty, 20 August 2010~ Reportedly found on a wheat field in Fulstow, Lincolnshire, Summer 2009 ~Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Prem...

Edward III (1327-1377), First Coinage, Halfpenny, 1333-1342, Class VIIIb, Berwick-upon-Tweed, + EDWARDVS D GR, crowned bust facing, rev. VILLA BERVICI, long cross, with trio or pellets or bear’s head in alternating quarters, 0.59g, 8h (Blunt Type 8(b); Withers 6; SCBI 39 [North] 1159; North 1090; S.1537), some radial daylight cracking to rims, and once lightly cleaned with traces of die clashing, otherwise on a broad round flan, about very fine, the devices pleasingly bold for this noted rarityProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsBy private treaty (Cornwall), 27 December...

Edward III (1327-1377), First Coinage, Halfpenny, 1333-1342, Berwick-upon-Tweed, + EDWARDVS D GR, crowned bust facing, rev. VILLA BERVICI, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, except bear’s head in third quarter [under RV], 0.45g, 4h (Blunt Type 8(a); Withers 7a/7d; North 1089; S.1537), on an elliptical flan, lightly toned and mostly fine, but very rareProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver Coins[Bohr] - The Clarendon Collection, Part 1, Bonhams Auction 14347, 28 March 2006, lot 364 - £150B Ilsley [Dolphin Coins], by private treaty - £300 [with this ticket]Subject to 20% V...

Edward III, temp. John Stoke de Appleford (1328-1342), Second 'Star' Coinage, Halfpenny, c. 1339-1343, Reading [Abbatial Mint], struck from 22 February 1339 from London-made dies, + EDWARDVS REX AN * six-pointed star at terminus of legend, crowned bust facing, rev. VIL | LA* R | ADI | NGy, star before RADINGY with Roman N, long cross, trio of pellets in angles, except in second quarter where replaced by a scallop shell [the sign of Reading Abbey and its dedication to St James], 0.655g [10.10grns], 12h (Folkes, 'Table of English Coins', Supplement, Part II, Pl. I; Snelling, II, 7; B Bartlett,...

Edward III (1327-1377), Treaty Period, Groat, 1361-1369, London, French titles suspended, legend ends AQT, crowned bust facing, in double tressure of nine arches, fleurs on cusps, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, L with broken serif, reverse-barred Ns, long cross and trio or pellets in angles, 4.35g, 10h (LAL (a)1/4; North 1251; S.1616), small flan chip at 5 o'clock, otherwise bright with some porosity and roughness to surfaces, the portrait details nevertheless visible and delicate and boldly uniform for type, a pleasing very fine, scarceProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsNorfolk...

Edward III (1327-1377), Treaty Period, Groat, 1361-1369, London, French titles suspended, legend ends AQT, crowned bust facing, in double tressure of nine arches, fleurs on cusps, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, L with broken serif, reverse-barred Ns, long cross and trio or pellets in angles, 4.09g, 1h (LAL (e)19; North 1251; S.1616), minor flan split at 6 o'clock and some concretions to reverse legends, otherwise bright and uniform, very fine, a pleasing example ProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsSteve Elden, by private treaty, December 2007 - £90Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Pr...

Edward III (1327-1377), Treaty Period, Groat, 1361-1369, Calais, annulet colon stops, crowned bust facing, annulet on breast, rev. VILLA • CALESIE, double saltire stops, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 4.36g, 8h, m.m. cross potent (LAL (g)1; North 1258; S.1619), on a subtly short flan, otherwise richly and pleasingly colourfully cabinet toned, very fine, the reverse better still, scarceProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver Coins[Bohr] - The Clarendon Collection, Part 1, Bonhams Auction 14347, 28 March 2006, lot 414 [with his ticket]Edward Elias, Spink, 21 June 1990,...

Edward III (1327-1377), Treaty Period, Halfgroat, 1361-1369, London, Treaty X, crowned bust facing, in trressure of nine arches, fleur on breast, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, 2.23g, 10h [to] m.m. cross potent (LAL f(2); DIG 4/4; North 1259; S.1620), historic scuff across forehead, otherwise richly cabinet toned with extensive traces of red wax in recesses, a bolder very fineProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsDNW 106, 6 February 2013, lot 130Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Edward III (1327-1377), Post-Treaty Period, Groat, 1369-1377, London, crowned bust facing, in double tressure of nine arches, fleurs on cusps, rev. x CIVITAS x LONDON, double saltire stops, single before CIVI and LON, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 4.45g, 7h (LAL 13/14; North 1284-86; S.1637), light field porosity with hints of tone, on a short but full-weight flan, a pleasing very fineProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsF Butt, by private treaty, August 2006~ Found by Cliff Metal Detecting Club ~Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information pl...

Edward III (1327-1377), Fourth Coinage, Post Treaty Period, Halfgroat, 1369-1377, London, crowned bust facing, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, long cross and pellets, 8h, m.m. cross potent (LAL 8; North 1288, S.1640), a pleasing and richer cabinet tone, better than very fine, scarce in this cabinet state!ProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Henry IV (1399-1412), Heavy Coinage, Penny, struck c. 1407-1411, London, Type II/I, [+ hENRIC] REX x AnGL Z F, saltire stops, crowned bust facing, with shorter neck, no star on breast, rev. CIVITAS L[On]DOn, Lombardic Ns, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, additional pellet in fourth quarter, 0.65g, 9h (cf. Potter, BNJ XXX [1961], Pl. X, no. 11; North 1349/1348; S.1720/1719), clipped as usual for issue, with a light field tone, a pleasing fine, excessively rareProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please v...

Henry IV (1399-1412), Heavy Coinage, Penny, York, Archbishop Scrope or Bowet, hENRIC : REX : ANGL : Z : FRANC, crowned bust facing, with 'fluffy' hair, rev. CIVITAS EBORACI, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, quatrefoil at centre, 0.65g [13.38grns], 10h (North 1350; S.1722), lightly clipped with deposition scuffs and a light field tone, otherwise strictly fine, but an imposing example of this highly-prized Medieval rarityProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver Coins By private treaty (Nantwich, Cheshire), 12 August 2009~ Reportedly found one mile north of Melbourne, Derb...

Richard III (1483-1485), Halfpenny, 1483-1484, Type 2b, London, (i.m.) RICARD DI GRA REX, crowned bust facing, with pellet eyes, no marks by neck, rev. CIVITAS LOnDOn, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 0.39g, 2h, i.m. BH1 (Stewartby p. 450, II; North 1688; S.2170), minor flan splits and usual peripheral striking softness, abrasions to portrait, otherwise with a rich, darker field tone, struck details about very fine, very rareProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsBy private treaty (Bristol), 27 July 2012Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information p...

Richard III (1483-1485), Halfpenny, 1483-1484, Type 3, London, (i.m.) RICARD D x G REX, crowned bust facing, no marks by neck, rev. CIVITAS LOnDOn, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 0.35g, 8h, i.m. SR2 (Withers 1; North 1688; S.2171), portrait flat, otherwise with light porosity, nevertheless fair to almost fine, very rareProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsBy private treaty (Farnborough), 17 August 2008Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Richard III (1483-1485), Halfpenny, 1483-1484, Type 3, London, (i.m.) RICARD DI GRA REX, crowned bust facing, no marks by neck, rev. CIVITAS LOnDOn, long cross and trio of pellets in angles, 0.27g, 8h, i.m. SR2 (North 1688; S.2171), minor flan perforations and surface porosity, otherwise on a remarkably full flan for this very rare issue, struck details bolder than very fine / about very fine ProvenanceThe Isladulcie Collection of Medieval Silver CoinsBy private treaty (Beccles, Suffolk), 28 September 2014Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditi...

Henry VI, First Reign (1422-1461), Annulet Issue, Noble, 1422-1460, London, hyB ' hENRIC (m.m.) DI .' GRA .' REX . AnGL . Z . FRAnC .' DnS, saltire and trefoil stops, king standing in ship, holding sword and shield, annulet at sword, ropes 2-1, rev. (m.m.) IhC * AVT .' TRANSIENS . PER . MEDIVM . ILLORV .' IBAT, annulet stops, annulet in first spandrel of second quarter and trefoils in other spandrels, floriate cross, crowned leopards in angles, 6.92g, 8h, m.m. lys (Schneider I, 274-290; North 1414; S.1799), a most pleasing portrait and largely uniform strike, to a nice full flan, with an hone...

James I (1603-1625), Second Coinage, Unite, 1604-1605. Tower, (m.m) • IACOBVS • D .' G .' MAG .' BRIT .' FRAN .' ET • HIB .' REX •, crowned and armoured bust right, holding orb and sceptre, rev. (m.m.) • FACIAM • EOS • IN • GENTEM • VNAM •, crowned and garnished shield, dividing I-R, five strings to harp, 9.93g, 8h, m.m. lys (Schneider II, 22; North 2083; S.2618), some softness to the portrait, otherwise a most pleasing strike, especially so to shield, on a full flan and hints of red toning to peripheries, nearing extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver Co...

Charles I (1625-1649), Group II, Type 2a, Crown, 1632-1633, Tower (under King), (m.m.) CAROLVS • D .' G .' MAG .' BRIT .' FRA .' ET • HIB ; REX •:•, second horseman riding left, plume to head and cross on housing, rev. (m.m.) • CHRISTO •:• AVSPICE •:• REGNO •:•, garnished oval shield over cross fourchée, dividing C-R, 29.29g, 11h, m.m. harp (Brooker 246; North 2193; S.2755), cleaned and scratches to the obverse, soft to the King, nevertheless better in parts, about very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more info...

Charles II (1660-1685), Two-Guineas, 1679, second laureate bust right, with rounded truncation, rev. crowned cruciform shields, emblem adorned sceptres in angles, five strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 16.58g, 6h (MCE 43; EGC 217; S.3335), minor bruise at 12 o'clock, wiped and hairlines across portrait, with a golden-red hue around the legends, very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Charles II (1660-1685), Guinea, 1678 'Large 6', fourth laureate bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, emblem adorned sceptres in angles, six strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 8.40g, 6h (MCE 78; EGC 263; Farey 190; S.3344), cleaned and bright, nonetheless bolder very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

William and Mary (1689-1694), Halfcrown, 1689 PRIMO, laureate and draped conjoined busts right, rev. crowned second shield, six strings to harp, edge lettered upwards, 14.87g, 6h (ESC 511; Bull 845; S.3435), touch of softness to the hair and some flecking, to otherwise lustrous and honest surfaces, about extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Coronation of William III and Mary II, Official AR Medal, 11 April 1689, by Jan Roettier by the Royal Mint, GVLIELMVS • ET • MARIA • REX • ET • REGINA •, laureate and draped conjoined busts right, rev. NE TOTVS ABSVMATVR, Jove hurls thunder at Phaethon falling from his chariot, INAVGVRAT • 11 • AP 1689 in exergue in two lines, edge plain, 35mm, 16.54g (Eimer 312; Mi i 662/25; van Loon III, 379), scratched to the reverse, obverse wiped, nonetheless toned to the depths of the recesses, lustrous to the reverse, pleasing very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver Coin...

William III Solus (1694-1702), Halfcrown, 1698 DECIMO, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. modified crowned shields in cruciform, seven strings to harp, edge lettered upwards, 14.68g, 6h (ESC 554; Bull 1034; S.3494), some light flecking to otherwise mint fresh surfaces, with the most pleasing cartwheel bloom, uncirculatedProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Anne (1702-1714), 'Pre-Union' VIGO Crown, 1703 TERTIO, first laureate and draped bust left, VIGO below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, seven strings to harp, edge lettered downwards, 6h, 29.90g (ESC 99; Bull 1340; S.576), softness to the hair and lightly bagmarked, otherwise with a pleasingly dark silver tone to peripheries, very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George I (1714-1727), 'Prince Elector' Guinea, 1714, first laureate bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, emblem adorned sceptres in angles, eight strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 8.36g, 6h (MCE 245; EGC 502; Farey 580; S.3628), metal flaw to second G in GEORGIVS, with a handsome lustre to lightly golden-red surfaces, extremely fine, an iconic and sought-after one year typeProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George I (1714-1727), Guinea, 1716, fourth laureate bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, emblem adorned sceptres in angles, eight strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 8.35g, 6h (MCE 248; EGC 505; Farey 600; S.3631), light adjustment marks to portrait, with a residual lustre and faint golden-red hue, good very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George I (1714-1727), Half-Guinea, 1726, second laureate head right, rev. crowned shields cruciform, emblem-adorned sceptres in angles, six strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 4.14g, 6h (EGC 547; MCE 275; Slaney II, 393; Schneider II, 553/-; S.3637), touch of softness to the hair, otherwise with a pleasing and somewhat flashy lustre, about extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George I (1714-1727), Quarter-Guinea, 1718, laureate head right, rev. crowned shields cruciform, emblem-adorned sceptres in angles, edge obliquely milled, 2.09g, 6h (MCE 277; Schneider II, 554; EGC 550; S.3638), softly struck to Garter star, lustrous, extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George II (1727-1760), Two-Guineas, 1739, intermediate laureate bust left, with lovelock, rev. crowned shield, seven strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 16.68g, 6h (MCE 293; EGC 574; S.3667B), small bruise at 6 o'clock and smoothing to the face, otherwise with a pleasing lustre within the fields, about extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George II (1727-1760), Guinea, 1752, old laureate bust left, rev. crowned shield, seven strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 8.35g, 6h (MCE 327; EGC 615; Farey 950; S.3680), light contact marking, with a very residual lustre, very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George II (1727-1760), 'Old Head' Half-Guinea, 1746, intermediate laureate head left, reads GEORGIVS, rev. crowned shield, seven strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 4.14g, 6h (EGC 648; MCE 355 [R2]; S.3683A), softness to the tops of the devices, otherwise lustrous, largely to the legends and with a pleasing red tone, good very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George II (1727-1760), 'Old Head' Half-Guinea, 1756, older laureate head left, rev. crowned garnished shield, six strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 4.19g, 6h (EGC 658; MCE 364; S.3685), hairlined and with softness through the hair, with a residual lustre and light golden tone, good very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George II (1727-1760), 'Old Head' Crown, 1750 VICESIMO QVARTO, old laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, rev. crowned shields cruciform, plain in angles, eight strings to harp, edge lettered downwards, 29.93g, 6h (ESC 128; Bull 1671; S.3690), hairline below truncation, soft to the hair and face, with some contact marking, a most residual lustre, very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), Guinea, 1766, third young laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield, seven strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 8.30g, 6h (MCE 371; EGC 676; Farey 1060; S.3727), lightly contact marked, nonetheless lustrous through the legends, very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), Guinea, 1767, third young laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield, seven strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 8.37g, 6h (MCE 372; EGC 677 [R3]; Farey 1061; S.3727), lightly contact marked, nonetheless with a pleasing flashy lustre, more so to the legends, most pleasing very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), Guinea, 1772, third young laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield, seven strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 8.33g, 6h (MCE 377; EGC 683 Farey 1120; S.3727), some flecking marks, otherwise with a pleasing flashy lustre, extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), Guinea, 1773, third young laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield, seven strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 8.36g, 6h (MCE 378; EGC 684 Farey 1130; S.3727), soft to the E in GEORGIVS, with a pleasingly flashy lustre, good extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), Guinea, 1775, fourth laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield, seven strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 8.37g, 6h (MCE 380; EGC 691 Farey 1150; S.3728), residually lustrous and pleasing to the hair, extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), Guinea, 1784, fourth laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield, nine strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 8.35g, 6h (MCE 388; EGC 706 Farey 1230; S.3728), wiped and some light contact marking, mostly pleasing to the hair, bolder very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'Spade' Guinea, 1788, fifth laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield, seven strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 8.36g, 12h (MCE 392; EGC 715 Farey 1270; S.3729), contact marked, including to the face, otherwise lustrous, near extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'Spade' Guinea, 1791, fifth laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield, seven strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 8.36g, 12h (MCE 395; EGC 719; Farey 1300; S.3729), hairline scratch below the bust, otherwise lustrous, about extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'Spade' Guinea, 1792, 'Large 92', fifth laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield, seven strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 8.33g, 12h (MCE 396; EGC 720; Farey 1315; S.3729), somewhat bright, nonetheless lustrous, good very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'Spade' Guinea, 1793, 'High 7 and 9', fifth laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield, seven strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 8.38g, 12h (MCE 397; EGC 722; Farey 1320; S.3729), some cabinet friction to otherwise lustrous surfaces, extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'Spade' Guinea, 1793, 'High Linked 7', fifth laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield, seven strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 8.36g, 12h (MCE 397; EGC 723; Farey 1320; S.3729), some cabinet friction, to otherwise lustrous surfaces, extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'Spade' Guinea, 1794, fifth laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield, seven strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 8.35g, 12h (MCE 398; EGC 725; Farey 1330; S.3729), wiped and with hairlines, a residual lustre to the peripheries, very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'Spade' Guinea, 1795, fifth laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield, seven strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 8.36g, 12h (MCE 399; EGC 726; Farey 1340; S.3729), wiped and lightly hairlined in parts, with a very residual lustre, bolder very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'Spade' Guinea, 1797, fifth laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield, seven strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 8.34g, 12h (MCE 401; EGC 730; Farey 1360; S.3729), smoothed to the cheek, otherwise lustrous, especially within legends, about extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'Spade' Guinea, 1798, fifth laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield, seven strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 8.34g, 12h (MCE 402; EGC 732; Farey 1370; S.3729), lightly wiped and with some cabinet friction, nonetheless lustrous, nearing extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'Spade' Guinea, 1799, fifth laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield, seven strings to harp, edge chevron milled, 8.34g, 12h (MCE 403; EGC 736; Farey 1800; S.3729), wiped and lightly contact marked, really bold very fine, the key date, and seldom-offered last year of issue for the iconic 'Spade' typeProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'Young Head' Half-Guinea, 1768, second laureate young head right, rev. crowned shield, six strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 4.18g, 6h (EGC 805 [R3]; MCE 410; S.3732), handful of light contact marks, otherwise pleasingly lustrous and with golden-red toning in parts, extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'Spade' Half-Guinea, 1787, fifth laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield, seven strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 4.17g, 12h (EGC 829; MCE 427; S.3735), obverse struck from lightly rusted dies and with some minor cabinet friction, nonetheless with a full and pleasing lustre, much as struckProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'Spade' Half-Guinea, 1798, fifth laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield, seven strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 4.18g, 12h (EGC 842; MCE 437; S.3735), wiped and with minor cabinet friction, bolder very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George III (1760-1820), 'Garter' Half-Guinea, 1801, sixth laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield in Garter, four strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 4.17g, 12h (EGC 845; MCE 439; S.3736), minor contact marking, nonetheless with a handsome flashy-lustre, good extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George III (1760-1820), 'Garter' Half-Guinea, 1803, sixth laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield in Garter, four strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 4.18g, 12h (EGC 848; MCE 441; S.3736), lustrous, good very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George III (1760-1820), 'Garter' Half-Guinea, 1810, seventh laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield in Garter, four strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 4.18g, 12h (EGC 856; MCE 446; S.3737), D of DEI partially punched, some minor cabinet friction, otherwise with a bright lustre, bolder very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George III (1760-1820), 'Military' Half-Guinea, 1813, seventh laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield in Garter, four strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 4.20g, 12h (EGC 859; MCE 448; S.3737), well-struck for this notoriously softly struck issue, with a near brilliance to lustrous fields, extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George III (1760-1820), 'Military' Half-Guinea, 1813, seventh laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield in Garter, four strings to harp, edge obliquely milled, 4.1g, 12h (EGC 859; MCE 448; S.3737), minor cabinet friction, otherwise with a pleasing glossy-lustre to the fields, a pleasing strike for this notoriously soft strike, extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George III (1760-1820), Third-Guinea, 1800, first laureate bust right, rev. crown, edge obliquely milled, 2.76g, 12h (EGC 870; MCE 452; S.3738), residually lustrous, good very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George III (1760-1820), Third-Guinea, 1802, first laureate bust variety right, rev. crown, edge obliquely milled, 2.75g, 12h (EGC 872; MCE 454; S.3739), wiped, very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George III (1760-1820), Third-Guinea, 1804, second laureate bust right, rev. crown, edge obliquely milled, 2.78g, 12h (EGC 870; MCE 454; S.3739), bright, otherwise lustrous, about extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George III (1760-1820), Third-Guinea, 1808, second laureate bust right, rev. crown, edge obliquely milled, 2.79g, 12h (EGC 877; MCE 458; S.3740), soft to portrait, as common for type, with a pleasing cartwheel lustre, extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George III (1760-1820), Third-Guinea, 1810, second laureate bust right, rev. crown, edge obliquely milled, 2.81g, 12h (EGC 879; MCE 460; S.3740), some flecking, lustrous and with a red tone, extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' 1817, laureate head right, rev. St George and Dragon within Garter, edge milled, 7.98g, 6h (Marsh 1; MCE 464; EGC II 895; Stratos 114; S.3785), some minor surface friction, with bright and lustrous fields, pleasing to the hair, extremely fine and ever popular first year of issue SovereignProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' 1817, laureate head right, rev. St George and Dragon within Garter, edge milled, 7.99g, 6h (Marsh 1; MCE 464; EGC II 895; Stratos 114; S.3785), some most minor contact marking, otherwise with a handsome mint bloom to the fields, pleasing extremely fine example of this ever popular first year of issue SovereignProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Crown, 1818 LVIII, laureate head right, rev. St George and Dragon within Garter, upwards lettered edge, 28.35g, 6h (ESC 211; Bull 2005; S.3787), hairlines to the obverse and a scattering of pinmarks, nonetheless with a handsome near-brilliance and grey toning to peripheries and reverse, extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage' Crown, 1818 LIX, laureate bust right, rev. St George and Dragon within Garter, upwards lettered edge, 6h, 28.33g (ESC 214; Bull 2009; S.3787), wiped and with resulting wispy hairlines, otherwise with a residual brilliance to uniformly grey surfaces, extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage', Halfcrown, 1817, Type 1, laureate head right, bare shoulder, rev. crowned shield in Garter, edge milled, 14.22g, 12h (ESC 616; Bull 2090; S.3788), tooled mark before forehead, touch of softness to very tops of devices, yet with a glossy lustre and toned to peripheries, nearing extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George III (1760-1820), 'New Coinage', Halfcrown, 1817, Type 2, small laureate head right, rev. crowned shield within Garter, edge milled, 14.11g, 12h (Pywell-Phillips 480; ESC 618; Bull 2096; S.3789), lightly contact marked to otherwise lustrous fields, with a light honey tone, most pleasing very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George IV (1820-1830), Two-Pounds, 1823 IV, bare head left, rev. St. George and Dragon, edge lettered DECUS ET TUTAMEN. ANNO REGNO IV. upwards, 15.97g, 6h (MCE 470; Marsh T6; EGC II 945; Stratos 171; S.3798), lightly contact marked, including to the cheek, otherwise with a pleasing lustre and golden-red toning in parts, extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George IV (1820-1830), Two-Pounds, 1823 IV, bare head left, rev. St. George and Dragon, edge lettered DECUS ET TUTAMEN. ANNO REGNO IV. upwards, 15.95g, 6h (MCE 470; Marsh T6; EGC II 945; Stratos 171; S.3798), light cabinet friction, nonetheless with a handsome flashy-lustre and pleasing detail to hair, extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George IV (1820-1830), Sovereign, 1821, Type 1, laureate head left, rev. St. George and Dragon, edge milled, 7.99g, 7h (Marsh 5; MCE 471; EGC II, 959; Bentley 12; Stratos 119-120; S.3800), some minor cabinet friction, nonetheless a full cartwheel lustre to fields and a hint of golden-red toning around devices, good extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George IV (1820-1830), Sovereign, 1821, Type 1, laureate head left, rev. St. George and Dragon, edge milled, 7.96g, 6h (Marsh 5; MCE 471; EGC II, 959; Bentley 12; Stratos 119-120; S.3800), die flawing to the last 1 in date, with a pleasing lustre, good extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George IV (1820-1830), Sovereign, 1822, Type 1, laureate head left, rev. St. George and Dragon, edge milled, 7.99g, 7h (Marsh 6; MCE 472; EGC II, 961; Bentley 13; S.3800), some minor contact marking, including to edges, otherwise lustrous, extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George IV (1820-1830), Sovereign, 1824, Type 1, laureate head left, rev. St. George and Dragon, edge milled, 7.97g, 6h (Marsh 8; MCE 474; EGC II, 964; Bentley 15; S.3800), once wiped and lightly contact marked, with a flashy lustre and golden-red tone in parts, nearing extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George IV (1820-1830), Half-Sovereign, 1825, Type 2, London, laureate head left, rev. crowned shield, edge milled, 3.99g, 6h (MCE 485; Marsh 406A; EGC II, 995; S.3804A), lightly contact marked, yet with a flashy lustre to golden-red surfaces, good very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George IV (1820-1830), Crown, 1821 SECUNDO, by Benedetto Pistrucci, laureate head left, rev. St. George and Dragon, normal WWP under broken lance, edge lettered downwards, 28.22g, 6h (ESC 246; Bull 2310; S.3805), wispy hairlines, more so to the portrait and bright, otherwise with a pleasing glossy-lustre, hints of tone to the peripheries, extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George IV (1820-1830), Halfcrown, 1821, Type 1, laureate head left, rev. crowned and lightly garnished shield, edge milled, 14.11g, 6h (ESC 631; Bull 2360; S.3807), lightly contact marked to otherwise flashy and near brilliant fields, nearing extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George IV (1820-1830), Chantrey's Halfcrown, 1826, Type 3, bare head left, rev. crowned and garnished shield, edge milled, 14.16g, 6h (Pywell-Phillips 500; ESC 646; Bull 2375; S.3809), wiped and minor surface marking, dark toning in parts, near extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George IV (1820-1830), Shilling, 1821, Type 1, laureate head left, rev. crowned and garnished shield, edge milled, 5.66g, 6h (ESC 1247; Bull 2396; S.3810), minor pinmarking to the neck, yet with a full mint-bloom and with a pleasing cameo definition, uncirculatedProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George IV (1820-1830), Proof Sixpence, 1826, Type 3, by William Wyon, bare head left, rev. lion atop crown, edge milled, 2.80g, 5h (ESC 1663; Bull 2435; S.3815), some minor hairlines to the face, otherwise brilliant to cabinet toned fields, uncirculatedProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) William IV (1830-1837), Sovereign, 1831, first bare head right, nose to second N in BRITANNIAR, rev. crowned shield on mantle, milled edge, 7.95g, 6h (Marsh 16; MCE 489; EGC II 1019; Bentley 25; S. 3829), minor evidence of previous mounting to rims, lightly contact marked nonetheless with a flashy lustre, about extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) William IV (1830-1837), Sovereign, 1835, first bare head right, nose to second I in BRITANNIAR, rev. crowned shield on mantle, milled edge, 7.97g, 6h (Marsh 19; MCE 492; EGC II 1028; Bentley 30; S. 3829B), light contact marking, more so to obverse, otherwise with a pleasing and honest bloom to the fields, extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) William IV (1830-1837), Sovereign, 1836, first bare head right, nose to second I in BRITANNIAR, rev. crowned shield on mantle, milled edge, 7.97g, 6h (Marsh 20; MCE 493; EGC II 1029; Bentley 31; S.3829B), wiped to the portrait and two hairline die flaws to the reverse, nonetheless lustrous to legends and pleasingly so to reverse, extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) William IV (1830-1837), Half-Sovereign, 1835, bare head right, rev. crowned shield in mantle, edge milled, 3.97g, 6h (Marsh 411; MCE 496; EGC II, 1041; S.3831), lightly contact marked and softness through the shield, otherwise lustrous, really good very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

William IV (1830-1837), Halfcrown, 1834, bare head right, W.W. incuse in script on truncation, rev. crowned shield on mantle, edge milled, 14.06g, 6h (Pywell-Phillips 536; ESC 662; Bull 2478; S.3834), faint hairline die-flaw through neck, touch of softness to the very tops of the devices, with a full and pleasing cartwheel lustre and lightly toned to the peripheries, most pleasing extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head' Half-Sovereign, 1860, second young head left, rev. crowned shield, edge milled, 3.99g, 6h (Marsh 434; MCE 582 EGC II 1258; S.3859A), hairline die flaw to I in GRATIA, with a full mint lustre to golden surfaces, pleasingly choiceProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Young Head' Half-Sovereign, 1887 M, fifth young head left, rev. crowned shield, edge milled, 3.97g, 6h (Marsh 477; EGC II 1795; S.3863B), wiped, nonetheless lustrous to the legends, very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Five-Pounds, 1887, crowned 'Jubilee' bust left, rev. St George and Dragon, edge milled, 39.94g, 12h (MCE -; EGC II, 1307; Schneider II, 653; Marsh F30; Stratos 203; S.3864), some pinmarking and cabinet friction within the fields, otherwise struck from polished dies, near brilliant fields, good extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Half-Sovereign, 1887, crowned 'Jubilee' bust left, J.E.B. on truncation, rev. crowned 'high' shield, edge milled, 3.99g, 12h (Dish L508; Marsh 478C; EGC II 1359; S.3869), most minor cabinet friction, with a pleasing cartwheel lustre to fields, good extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Jubilee' Half-Sovereign, 1887, crowned 'Jubilee' bust left, J.E.B. on truncation, rev. crowned 'high' shield, edge milled, 3.98g, 12h (Dish L508; Marsh 478C; EGC II 1359; S.3869), mark to neck, otherwise with a handsome cartwheel lustre, with a red-golden tone, extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Two-Pounds, 1893, veiled bust left, rev. St George and Dragon, edge milled, 15.96g, 12h (MCE -; Marsh T35; EGC II 1378; Stratos 175; S.3873), lightly contact marked, nonetheless lustrous within the legends, near extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Crown, 1897 LX, veiled bust left, rev. St George and Dragon, edge lettered upwards, 28.24g, 12h (ESC 312; Bull 2602; S.3937), some hairlines to the fields and dark speckled toning in parts, nevertheless lustrous, really good very fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Victoria (1837-1901), 'Old Head' Crown, 1897 LX, veiled bust left, rev. St George and Dragon, edge lettered upwards, 28.24g, 12h (ESC 312; Bull 2602; S.3937), deposit to the reverse and some minor cabinet friction, otherwise pleasingly toned to near brilliant fields, pleasing extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Edward VII (1901-1910), Crown, 1902 II, bare head right, rev. St George and Dragon, edge lettered upwards, 28.27g, 12h (ESC 362; Bull 3562; S.3978), scattering of light contact marks, nonetheless lustrous to toned surfaces, extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) Edward VII (1901-1910), Two-Pounds, 1902, bare head right, rev. St George and Dragon, edge milled, 15.96g, 12h (Marsh T40; EGC II 1402; S.3968), light surface marking, otherwise with a pleasing original lustre, pleasingly so to the legends, extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George V (1910-1936), Coronation Specimen Proof Five-Pounds, 1911, by Mackennal and Pistrucci, bare head left, rev. St George and Dragon, edge milled, 39.90g, 12h (W&R 414; Stratos 207; Marsh F38; EGC II 1430; S.3994), previously cleaned and subsequently vibrantly toned, with a residual brilliance, more so to the reverse, about extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George V (1910-1936), Sovereign, 1918 I, Bombay, bare head left, rev. St George and Dragon, edge milled, 7.98g, 12h (Marsh 228; Bentley 892; EGC II 1915; S.3997), some cabinet friction, otherwise lustrous, about extremely fineProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George V (1910-1936), Proof Sovereign, 1923 SA, Pretoria, bare head left, rev. St George and Dragon, edge milled, 7.98g, 12h (Marsh 287A; EGC II 1918 [R2]; Hemisphere 2198; S.4004), some haziness to otherwise brilliant fields, nearing as struck, scarceProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver Coins Noonan's [DNW], 1995, lot 428Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George V (1901-1936), Coronation Proof Half-Sovereign, 1911, bare head left, rev. St George and Dragon, edge milled, 3,99g, 12h (Marsh 526A; MCE-; EGC II 1443; S.4006), some wispy hairlines to otherwise brilliant fields, with a pleasing cameo definition, near as struckProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George V (1910-1936), Proof Half-Sovereign, 1923 SA, Pretoria, bare head left, rev. St George and Dragon, edge milled, 3.99g, 12h (Marsh 287A; Bentley 919; EGC II 1917; S.4004), some frosting to otherwise glossy-brilliant fields, near as struck, scarceProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

George V (1910-1936), Halfcrown, 1916, bare head left, rev. crowned shield in Garter, edge milled, 14.16g (ESC 763; Bull 3715; S.4011), some minor cabinet friction to otherwise mint fresh and fully lustrous surfaces, uncirculatedProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George VI (1936-1952), Coronation Specimen Proof Sovereign, 1937, bare head left, rev. St George and Dragon, edge plain, 7.99g, 12h (Marsh 296C; W&R 439; EGC II, 1461; S.4076), hairline before the nose and with some haziness to otherwise brilliant fields, about as struckProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) George VI (1936-1952), Coronation Specimen Proof Half-Sovereign, 1937, bare head left, rev. St George and Dragon, edge plain, 4.00g, 12h (Marsh 543A; W&R 442; EGC II 1457; S.4077), frostiness to otherwise brilliant fields, much as struckProvenanceThe Paternoster Collection of English Gold and Silver CoinsSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(x) Australia, George V (1910-1936), Half-Sovereign, 1918 P, Perth, bare head left, rev. St George and Dragon, milled edge, 12h, 3.94g (Marsh 534 [R3]; EGC 1902; S.4008), lightly sweated and hairlined, nonetheless devices remain mostly pleasing, very fine and THE KEY DATE in seriesSubject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.

(g) NGC SP65 CAMEO | Canada, Elizabeth II (1952-2022), 'Confederation Centennial' gold Specimen 20-Dollars, $20, 1967, crowned bust right, rev. crowned shield, milled edge, 12h (KM 71), wispy hairlines to fields, otherwise brilliant and with a pleasing cameo definition, much as struck, in NGC holder, graded SP65 CAMEO (Cert. #6946805-001)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946805-001/65/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) NGC MS66 | Czechoslovakia (1960-1989), Commemorative Medallic Gold Ducat, 1973, struck for the Millenium of the Bishopric of Prague, by Horácek [Stuttgart State Mint], St. Wenceslas standing facing, rev. rampant Czech Lion in Slovak shield, straight milled edge, 3.49g, 12h (Fb. -; KM -), with pleasingly mint fresh surfaces, one of only 100 pieces struck, excessively rare thus, in NGC holder, graded MS66 (Cert. #8221856-001)This piece was commissioned to commemorate the millennium of the Prague Bishopric by Czech emigree, Mr Horácek, who was then residing in Germany. Struck by the Stuttgart...

NGC AU | France (Royale), Louis XIV (1643-1715), Louis d'Or ' juvénile lauré' aux huit L, 1660-X, Amiens (Mint relocated from Paris), • LVD • XIIII • D • G • FR • ET • NAV • REX • laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. CHRS • REGN • VINC • IMP • crowned cruciform double L monogram, fleur-de-lys in angles, X in cartouche at centre, edge plain, 6.65g [102.6grns], 6h (Friedberg 421), creased, nicked and scuffed, otherwise residually lustrous with traces of flecking in reverse fields, struck details very fine, the reverse bolder, excessively rare, in NGC holder, graded AU Details ~ Obvers...

German States, Electorate of Saxony, Frederick Augustus I (1694-1733), Commemorative Ducat, 1719, Marriage of his son the Electoral Prince August and Archduchess Maria Josepha of Austria, latin inscription in ten lines, rev. INDISSOLVBILITER, two flaming hearts tied together with the ends of strings held by a hand on each side, one male, the other female, 3.45g, 7h (KM 842; Freidberg 2842; Gumowski 2113), a few areas of bruising but otherwise very little wear, pinkish red tone to the gold, a beautiful and passionate design with great eye appeal, rare, very fineProvenanceSpink Taisei 33, 2-3 Ap...

Anglo-Hanoverian Issues, Germany, Hannover, William IV (1830-1837), 2/3 Thaler, 1834 A, bust right, rev. value, 13.07g, 11h (J. 36; KM 161.1), about extremely fineProvenanceSpink, Auction 11008, 23 March 2011, lot 1073*Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) Germany, Prussia, Wilhelm II (1888-1918), Gold 20-Mark, 1905 A, Berlin, bare head right, rev. crowned imperial eagle, incuse GOTT MIT UNS downwards on edge, 7.95g, 11h (Fb. 3831; Jaeger 252; KM 521), lightly bagmarked, yet with a residual lustre to the legends and a reddish hue, a pleasingly good very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) Greece, Alexander I (1893-1917-1920), Gold Medallic 4-Ducats, 1909-1919, 10th Anniversary of the Goudi Military Revolution and Commemoration of the Paris Peace Accords, by Brulat, bust of Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos left, wreath behind head, rev. crowned shield of arms on eagle, dates 1909-1919 and "K22" below, edge milled, 11.55g, 12h (KM XM4; cf. Spink Auction 5, lot 400), with soldered (base-metal) suspension at 12 o'clock, otherwise lustrous and lightly rubbed with some staining and a hint of graffito in reverse field, struck details almost extremely fine, rareSubject to 20% V...

NGC MS65 | Greece, Paul I (1947-1964), '100th Anniversary of the Five Greek Kings' 30 Drachmai, 1963, downwards lettered edge, 12h (KM 86), a handful of contact marks to otherwise mint lustrous surfaces, good extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS65 (Cert. #6672194-022); another, NGC MS64 | 'Royal Wedding' 30 Drachmai, 1964, downwards lettered edge, 11h (KM 87), most minor of friction marks to otherwise mint lustrous surfaces, good extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS63 (Cert. #6672194-021); another, NGC VF25 | Russia (Tsarist), Nicholas II (1894-1917), Rouble, 1898, St Petersburg, lette...

Iran, Fath-Ali Shah (1797-1834), Qajar Dynasty, Gold Toman, Dar el-Ibadat Yazd, Type S.2, 6.20g, 3h (KM 739), large flan and well struck, no test marks as often encountered, very fineProvenanceSpink, Auction 11008, 23 March 2011, lot 996*Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) NGC PF63 | Israel, Proof 100 Lirot, '10th Anniversary of Death of Weizmann', JE 5723 (1962), milled edge, 12h (KM 41), some hairline wisps, otherwise with a pleasing cartwheel lustre, much as struck, in NGC holder, graded PF63 (Cert. #6946807-001)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946807-001/63/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(x) Japan, Manen Era (1860-1867), Koban or 1 Ryo, undated, fan-shaped kiri crest top and bottom, with two Japanese characters in panel below with value, with characters in the second panel for the mint official, rev. seal stamps, 3.27g, (J&V B109; Friedberg 17; KM C22d), lightly wiped, toned a bolder very fineProvenanceSt James's Auctions, Auction 23, 4 February 2013, lot 433* - £900 St James's Auctions, Auction 21, 19 April 2012, lot 747* - £1,300Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium.

(g) NGC MS62 | Newfoundland, Victoria (1837-1901), gold Two-Dollars, $2, 1882 H, Heaton, laureate bust left, rev. value and date, milled edge, 6h (KM 5), some light contact marks, otherwise with a handsome cartwheel lustre to golden-honey surfaces, extremely fine, in NGC holder, graded MS62 (Cert. #6946790-005)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946790-005/62/Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Portugal, Alfonso V (1438-1477), Real Grosso, undated (c.1457-1481), Lisbon, + ADIVTORIVM : nOSTRVM : In : nOMInE :, double pellet stops, crowned . ALFO :, rev. + ALFOnSVS : QVInTI : REGIS : PORTVGA, double pellet stops, shields in cruciform within quadrilobe, annulets in angles and to spandrels, 3.35g, 12h (G.25.01), mostly uniform strike and centred, pleasing very fine, scarceSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Portugal, Alfonso V (1438-1477), Real Grosso, undated (c.1457-1481), Porto, + ALFQ : REIS : PORTVGALI : EDALO AB[?]I : E, double pellet stops, crowned ALFO, rev. + ADIUTORIUM : DON . S : QUI : FECIT : CE, , double pellet stops, shields in cruciform within quadrilobe, annulets in angles and to spandrels, 3.22g, 3h (G.26.01), cleaned and slightly bent flan at 12 o'clock, otherwise now retoning, about very fine and scarceSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Portugal, Alfonso V, Castile and León (1475-1479), Real Grosso, undated, + ALFONSVS : DEI : GRACIA : REX : CAS, double pellet stops, square-topped shield, dividing annulets, O above, 6 castles to shield, rev. + ALFONSVS : DEI : GRACIA : REX : CAST, double pellet stops, quartered arms, 3.40g, 4h (Cayon 1757), some softness in peripheries, otherwise lightly toned, very fine and scarceSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

(g) South Africa, Van Riebeeck Festival, Gold and Silver Medal Set, 1952 (2), Commemorating the 300th Anniversary of the Arrival of Jan Van Riebeck at the Cape (1652-1952), in 22ct Gold, 15.95g, 12h; and, .925 Silver, 11.73g, 12h, the silver lightly toned, otherwise both much as struck (2)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Spain, Principality of Catalonia, Gerona, Ferdinand VII, First Reign (1808), Duro of 5-Pesetas, 1808, FER VII, rev. GNA | 1808 | UNDURO, edge plain, 26.38g, 12h (KM 10; Cal 428), lightly scratched, otherwise pleasingly struck, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Spain, Principality of Catalonia, Tarragona, Ferdinand VII, First Reign (1808), 5-Pesetas, denomination, ruler and date, small 0 to date, rev. crowned shield, with curved base, security edge, 26.34g, 12h (KM 7/6; Cal 1429), lightly contact marked and with irregular toning, pleasingly struck, very fineSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Spain, Kingdom of Mallorca, Ferdinand VII, Second Reign (1813-1833), 30-Sous, 1821, Palma, date, ruler and denomination, rev. coat of arms, SALUS POPULI below, edge milled, 26.43g, 12h (KM CL53.1; Cal 525), softly struck to last I of VII, some minor contact marking, otherwise toned, good very fineThis coin was struck for emergency use during an epidemic of yellow fever which killed many inhabitants of the island. These coins were made between November 11th 1821 up until December 31st 1821 in the Bellver Castle using blanks made from melted silver taken from the island churches.Subject to 20% V...

NGC VF Details | United States of America, "Draped Bust" Half-Dollar, 1797 50C [8/7 Stars], Philadelphia, by Robert Scot and John Eckstein, draped bust of Lady Liberty right, LIBERTY above, 1797 below, eight stars behind, seven stars before, rev. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA in large lettering, outstretched "small" eagle right inside wreath, ½ beneath bow, FIFTY *** CENTS ***[*]* OR ***** HALF ** A ** DOLLA[*]R [***] downwards and double-struck [?] on edge, 13.262g, 6h (O-101a [Dies 1/1]; Amato unlisted [High R4+]; PCGS #39265 [Variety]; PCGS #6060 [Base]; NGC ID 24EC), a brighter example with mor...

(g) NGC AU58 | USA, 'Indian Head' gold Dollar, $1, 1862, Philadelphia, Type 3, by James Barton Longacre, Liberty 'Princess' head, with feather head-dress left, rev. denomination and date within wreath, edge milled, 6h (KM 86), scratch before mouth, hint of lustre, bolder very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU58 (Cert. #6946797-001); another, NGC MS62 | USA, 'Indian Head' gold Dollar, $1, 1873, Philadelphia, Type 3, by James Barton Longacre, Liberty 'Princess' head, with feather head-dress left, rev. denomination and date within wreath, edge milled, 5h (KM 86), minor surface friction, otherwise wi...

(g) NGC AU | USA, 'Liberty Head' Half-Eagle of Five-Dollars, $5, 1892, Philadelphia, milled edge, 6h (KM 101), cleaned and with some contact marked, very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU DETAILS ~ Cleaned (Cert. #6946790-004); another, NGC AU | USA, 'Indian Head' Quarter-Eagle of Two-and-Half-Dollars, $2.5, 1913, Philadelphia, milled edge, 6h (KM 128), wiped and with some minor contact marks, with a hint of red tone to recesses, very fine, in NGC holder, graded AU DETAILS ~ Cleaned (Cert. #6946790-006) (2)https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/6946790-004/NGCDetails/https://www.ngccoin.com/certlook...