Auction: 23126 - Spink Numismatic e-Circular 30: English and World Coins and Medals - e-Auction
Lot: 8475
Medieval Silver Coins (12), including: Henry III (1216-1272) Pennies (2), "Shortcross", Class 7c, 1232-1247, Canterbury, Nicole, hENRICVS REX, crowned facing bust, holding sceptre, rev. + NICh[OLE ON CA]N, voided short cross, four pellets in angles, 1.25g, 4h (SCBI Mass cf. 2063ff; North 978; Spink 1356C), off centre striking, wear obscuring some of legend, obverse better with a clearer portrait, almost very fine; another, "Voided Longcross", Post-Provincial Issue, 1250-1272, Phase III, Class 5a3, London, hENRICVS REX III, crowned facing portrait, holding sceptre, rev. hENRI ON LVNDE, voided long cross pommée with pellet at centre and trefoil in each angle, 1.30g, 7h, (North 991/3; Spink 1367A), porous, a bolder fine; another, Edward I of II, Penny, Class 10cf5, Canterbury, + EDWAR ANGL’ DNS HYB, crowned facing portrait, rev. CIVITAS CANTOR, long cross moline, pellets in angles, 1.40g, 6h, lightly toned, very fine; and, Edward I (1272-1307), Longcross Halfpennies, Class 3, London (2), 0.59g, 6h, ragged to edge in parts and lightly pitted, poor to fair; another, Class 3b, 0.60g, 12h (North 1044; Spink 1431), pierced through the portrait, otherwise the legends mostly clear, bolder fineEdward II (1307-1327), Penny, Class 12a, Durham, Bishop Kellawe, 1.40g, 3h (North 1063/1; Spink 1469), porous, fair/fine; additionally, Edward III (1327-1377) (4), Third Coinage, Halfpenny, 0.59g, 10h, ghosting to portrait, toned, good fine; also, Fourth Coinage, Pre-Treaty Period (3), Halfgroats (2), Series C, 1351-1352, London, 2.20g, 6h, m.m. cross 1 (North 1148; Spink 1573), toned ith clashed dies, fine or better; another, York, rev. CIVITAS EBORACI, 1.69g, 1h (North 1166; Spink 1581), edge chipped, poor; additionally, Penny, Durham, EDWARDVS REX ANGLI, crowned facing bust, annulet below, rev. CIVI TAS DVREME, long cross pattée with trefoil of pellets joined by annulet in angles, mint name around after crozier, 0.97g, 4h, m.m. cross pattee (North 1177; Spink 1597), poor; lastly, Henry VI, First Reign (1422-1461), Annulet Issues (2), Groat, 1422-1460, Calais, crowned facing portrait, annulets at neck, rev. VILLA CALISIE, longcross with pellets in angles, annulets in two quarters, 3.92g, 8h (North 1424; Spink 1836), scratched through the bust and softness to the legends, including small flan nick at 4 o'clock, otherwise with a light tone, about very fine; another, Halfgroat, 1422-1430, Calais, similar, rev. VILLA CALIS, 1.76g, 8h (North 1429; Spink 1840), pierced and short of flan, otherwise darkly toned, scarcely very fine
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£260
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£150