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Auction: 24014 - The Alfred Leonard Fuller of Bath Collection of English Silver Coins and Tokens
Lot: 16

William 'the Conqueror' (1066-1087), 'PAXS' Penny, 1083-1086, Warwick, Thorketill, + PILLELM REX, crowned bust facing, with pointed band and curved arches, cross-tipped and winged sceptre in right field, trefoil above left shoulder, rev + ÐIIRCIL ON PERPI, short cross potent, P A X S in angles commencing in fourth quarter, 1.417g [21.868grns], 10h (Beauworth [1833], p. 15 [1 Recorded = ÐVRCIL ON PERPI = BMC]; Hawkins 241; W A Cotton, "The Regal Mints of Tamworth, Warwick and Coventry" [1889], p. 50 [3 Recorded]; Rev. G F Crowther, Numismatic Chronicle [Third Series, Volume XI, 1891], Type XIV; N J Ebsworth [BNJ 1965], pp. 81-82, nos. 31-33, dies O1/R2 [3 Recorded]; SCBI 16 [Norweb], 281 [Youde]; SCBI 17 [Midlands], 611 = Birmingham Museum 1527.85-393 same dies [W Staunton, 1875], and 612 = Warwick 61/1961/P same dies [Duke of Argyll, 1949]; North 850 [Crown 3]; BMC VIII, 1052 same dies [Beauworth]; S.1257), slightly off-struck, otherwise a beautiful and uniform example, of exceptional metal, truly choice FDC, extremely rare thus, with only five specimens known to this cataloguer, three of which are publicly held; this coin an adjacent striking to the sole-recorded Beauworth (1833) specimen now in the National collection; and thus unquestionably from the same source

Provenance

The Alfred Leonard Fuller of Bath Collection (1870-1941)

Acquired privately, by April 1913 - £0.10.6

Conceivably:

Major Anthony Buck Creeke (1831-1919), collection of Saxo-Norman coins dispersed, c. 1905

Beauworth Hoard (Hants), found June 1833




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