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Auction: 23129 - Spink Numismatic e-Circular 33: British and World Coins - e-Auction
Lot: 9860

Yorkist and Tudor Silver (6) | Edward IV, first reign (1461-1470), Groat, York, facing bust with quatrefoils at neck, E on breast, rev. EBORAC, long cross with pellets at angles, m.m lys, 2.88g (Spink 2011); Henry VII (1485-1509), Groat, London, type 3d, open crown and facing bust, rev. long cross with three pellets at angles, 2.75g, mm. anchor (Spink 2199A), cleaned with flan crack to seven o'clock, but detailed, about very fine; Groat, London, type 3d, crowned bust facing, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, as before, 2.97g, mm. pansy (Spink 2199), darkly toned, split to eleven o'clock but otherwise fine to good fine; Halfgroat, York, 'Sede Vacante', c. 1507-1508, facing bust, no keys, rev. long cross with three pellets at each angle, 1.45g, m.m martlet (Spink 2217; North 1717), good fine; another, Canterbury, King and Archbishop jointly, no stops, rev. no M to centre, 1.12g (Spink 2211c), flan slightly clipped, bent, light excavation marks, fine; Halfpenny, 3c, London, 0.26g (Spink 2245), good to fine (6)

Provenance


ii) Found 1 September 2007, Coppenhall

iv) Found 29 July 2007, Vet's Field

v) Found 23 September 2018, New Lynn field

vi) Found 11 January 2022, Vet's Field, North of 'Western Pithole'


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Estimate

Starting price
£110