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Fixed Price List Summer 2015 All orders are subject to a minimum £7 postage and insurance charge

Ancient Greek

AG001 Lucania, Velia (c. 340-334 B.C.), Silver Didrachm. Head of Athena facing left, wearing a crested Attic helmet decorated with a griffin, a monogram behind neck-guard, rev YEΛHTΩN (in exergue), lion walking right, Φ above, 7.77g., 3h (Williams 264 (O.152/R.203); SNG ANS 1292 (this reverse die); SNG Lloyd 520; HN Italy 1284). Light iridescent toning, good very fine. £1,100 A Beautifully Toned Didrachm of Akragas

AG002 Sicily, Akragas (c. 495-480 B.C.), Silver Didrachm. AKPA / CAN, eagle standing left, rev crab, 8.82g., 12h (Jenkins, Gela, group III; SNG ANS 937). With an attractive iridescent cabinet tone, nearly extremely fine, a very good example. £1,750

AG003 Sicily, Gela (c. 420-405 B.C.), AE Trias. Bull standing right, an olive-branch above, three pellets in exergue, rev ΓEΛAΣ, head of young river-god Gelas facing right, 4.19g., 9h (Jenkins 523; cf. SNG ANS 119-22). Attractive dark green patina, about extremely fine. £350 A Naxos Litra of Very Attractive Archaic Style

AG004 Sicily, Naxos (c. 550-530 B.C.), Silver Litra. Archaic head of Dionysos facing left, wearing an ivywreath, rev NAX-ION (retrograde), bunch of grapes, 0.80g., 6h (Cahn 24 (V17/R23); BMC 5). Some light porosity and minor cleaning marks in obverse field, cabinet tone, very fine and rare, of very attractive archaic style and in a good state of preservation for this issue. £2,650

AG005 Sicily, Syracuse (Deinomenid Tyranny, 485-466 B.C.), Silver Tetradrachm, struck c. 485-479 B.C. Charioteer, wearing a long chiton and holding a kentron in his right hand and the reins in his left, driving a slow quadriga right, Nike flies above to right to crown the horses, rev ΣVRAK-OΣI-O-N, head of Arethusa facing right, wearing a pearl-diadem and a necklace, four dolphins swimming clockwise around, 17.38g., 1h (Boehringer 110 (V50/R76); McClean 2604 (these dies)). Traces of overstriking on obverse, attractive cabinet tone and well-centred, good very fine. £2,650 ex Spink Numismatic Circular, volume CXVI, number 1, February 2008, GK2384

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AG006

AG007

AG006 Thrace, Ainos (c. 408/7-407/6 B.C.), Silver Diobol. Head of Hermes facing right, wearing a petasos, rev AINI, goat standing right, a crab below its raised foreleg, 1.34g., 6h (May 307 (A.188/P.204)). Light traces of double-striking on obverse, attractive cabinet tone, nearly extremely fine. £500 AG007 Thrace, Apollonia Pontika (late 5th to 4th century B.C.), Silver Drachm. Anchor, a crayfish on right, rev swastika in incuse, 4.34g (SNG BM Black Sea 148; SNG Copenhagen 451). Toned, good very fine, rare. £400 A Lifetime Gold Stater of Lysimachos with a Distinguished Old Pedigree

AG008 Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos (323-281 B.C.), Gold Stater, mint of Alexandria Troas, lifetime issue, struck 297/6-282/1 B.C. Head of Alexander the Great facing right, wearing a diadem, rev BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ΛYΣIMAXOY, Athena, helmeted, seated left, holding Nike and resting her left arm on a shield at her side, behind her rests a spear, ΘE monogram on outer left, a cornucopiae on inner left, 8.56g., 12h (Meadows, ‘The earliest coinage of Alexandria Troas’, NC 2004, p. 64, 33b (A5/P11 (this coin)); Thompson 143; Müller 96). With an excellent old pedigree, well-struck and of good style, nearly extremely fine and an attractive lifetime issue. £8,500 ex Rous Collection, Bourgey, 29-31 May 1911, lot 75 B.C. Prichard Collection, Sotheby’s, 21-22 February 1929, lot 52

AG009

AG010

AG009 Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos (323-281 B.C.), Silver Tetradrachm, mint of Herakleia, lifetime issue, struck 288/7-282/1 B.C. Head of Alexander the Great facing right, wearing a diadem, rev BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ΛYΣIMAXOY, Athena, helmeted, seated left, holding Nike and resting her left arm on a shield at her side, behind her rests a spear, a club in exergue, 17.20g., 12h (Thompson 177; Müller 366). Excellent metal quality, struck in high relief, lightly toned, extremely fine. £2,750 AG010 Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos (323-281 B.C.), Silver Tetradrachm, mint of Amphipolis, lifetime issue, struck 288/7-282/1 B.C. Head of Alexander the Great facing right, wearing a diadem, rev BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ΛYΣIMAXOY, Athena, helmeted, seated left, holding Nike and resting her left arm on a shield at her side, behind her rests a spear, monograms in inner left and outer right fields, 17.19g., 10h (Thompson 199). Lightly toned, good style, good very fine. £800 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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An Attractive Lifetime Tetradrachm of Philip II

AG011 Kingdom of Macedon, Philip II (359-336 B.C.), Silver Tetradrachm. Mint of Amphipolis, lifetime issue, struck c. 356-355 B.C. Bearded head of Zeus facing right, wearing a laurel-wreath, rev ΦIΛIΠΠOY, Philip, wearing a kausia and a cloak, on horseback left, raising his right hand, a thunderbolt below, ΔH in exergue, 14.41g., 6h (Le Rider 15 (D8/R13); SNG ANS 455-60). An excellent example of a lifetime issue, well-struck with good metal, residual lustre and light toning, extremely fine, scarce. £3,000

AG012 Kingdom of Macedon, Philip II (359-336 B.C.), Silver 1/5 Tetradrachm. Mint of Amphipolis, lifetime issue, struck c. 348-342 B.C. Head of Artemis facing, slightly inclined to the left, a quiver over shoulder, rev ΦIΛIΠ-ΠOY, naked youth on horseback right, holding a palm and the reins, forepart of Pegasos facing right below the horse’s raised foreleg, 2.56g., 4h (Le Rider 506 (D242/R452); SNG ANS 570). Lightly toned, very fine, very rare. £650

AG013 Kingdom of Macedon, Philip II (359-336 B.C.), Silver Tetradrachm. Mint of Pella, lifetime issue, struck c. 342-336 B.C. Bearded head of Zeus facing right, wearing a laurel-wreath, rev ΦIΛIΠ-ΠOY, naked youth on horseback right, holding a palm and the reins, a thunderbolt below, N in exergue, 14.48g., 1h (Le Rider 231 (D129’/R186); SNG ANS 385). Lightly toned, extremely fine. £2,250

AG014 Kingdom of Macedon, Philip II (359-336 B.C.), Gold Stater. Mint of Amphipolis, posthumous issue, struck c. 323-315 B.C. Head of Apollo facing right, laureate, rev ΦIΛIΠΠOY (in exergue), charioteer driving a galloping biga right, a thunderbolt below the horses, 8.60g., 12h (Le Rider 433 (D197/R321); SNG ANS 169). Lightly toned, about extremely fine and attractive £3,950

AG015 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, The Great (336-323 B.C.), Gold Quarter Stater. Mint of Amphipolis, struck c. 332-325/319 B.C. Head of Athena facing right, wearing a crested Corinthian helmet decorated with a coiled serpent, rev AΛEΞAN / ΔP-OY, bow and club, a kantharos above, 2.26g., 3h (Price 169b). Nearly extremely fine, rare. £1,350 www.baldwin.co.uk

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AG016

AG017

AG016 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, The Great (336-323 B.C.), Silver Drachm. Mint of Miletos, lifetime issue, struck c. 325-323 B.C. Head of young Herakles facing right, wearing a lion’s skin, rev AΛEΞANΔPOY, Zeus enthroned left, holding an eagle and a sceptre, a monogram on left, 4.33g., 12h (Price 2090; Müller 763). £375 Struck on an unusually compact flan, iridescent tone and nearly extremely fine, an attractive example. AG017 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, The Great (336-323 B.C.), Silver Tetradrachm. Mint of Kition, struck c. 325-320 B.C. Head of young Herakles facing right, wearing a lion’s skin, rev BAΣIΛE[ΩΣ] / AΛEΞANΔPO[Y], Zeus enthroned left, holding an eagle and a sceptre, a monogram on left, 17.12g., 12h (Price 3108). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine. £550

AG018

AG019

AG018 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, The Great (336-323 B.C.), Silver Tetradrachm. Mint of Amphipolis, struck c. 323-320 B.C. Head of young Herakles facing right, wearing a lion’s skin, rev BAΣI-ΛEΩΣ / AΛEΞANΔPOY, Zeus enthroned left, holding an eagle and a sceptre, a Phrygian helmet on left, 17.23g., 12h (Price 112; Müller 854). Well-struck in high relief, a few minor pits on reverse otherwise good extremely fine. £1,100 AG019 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, The Great (336-323 B.C.), Silver Tetradrachm. Mint of Pella, struck c. 323-315 B.C. Head of young Herakles facing right, wearing a lion’s skin, rev AΛEΞANΔPO[Y], Zeus enthroned left, holding an eagle and a sceptre, a bee on rose on left, 17.20g., 12h (Price 206; Müller 856; SNG Berry 204). Well-struck and good extremely fine. £1,200

AG020 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, The Great (336-323 B.C.), Gold Stater. Mint of Babylon, struck c. 311-305 B.C. Head of Athena facing right, wearing a crested Corinthian helmet decorated with a coiled serpent, rev BA-ΣIΛEΩΣ / AΛEΞANΔP[OY], Nike standing left, holding a wreath and a stylis, monograms on left and right, 8.56g., 11h (Price 3775; Müller 1304). Residual lustre beneath a light tone, good extremely fine and attractive. £4,900

AG021 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, The Great (336-323 B.C.), Silver Tetradrachm. Mint of Babylon, struck c. 311-305 B.C. Head of young Herakles facing right, wearing a lion’s skin, rev BAΣIΛE[ΩΣ / A] ΛEΞANΔP[OY], Zeus enthroned left, holding an eagle and a sceptre, MI above a crescent on left, a monogram within wreath below throne, 16.96g., 1h (Price 3459; Müller 741). Toned, good very fine. £475 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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AG022

AG023

AG022 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, The Great (336-323 B.C.), Silver Drachm. Mint of Miletos, struck c. 295-275 B.C. Head of young Herakles facing right, wearing a lion’s skin, rev AΛEΞANΔPOY, Zeus enthroned left, holding an eagle and a sceptre, a monogram on left, labrys below throne, 4.28g., 11h (Price 2148; Müller 1139). Extremely fine. £360 AG023 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, The Great (336-323 B.C.), Silver Tetradrachm. Mint of Temnos, struck c. 188-170 B.C. Head of young Herakles facing right, wearing a lion’s skin, rev AΛEΞANΔPOY, Zeus enthroned left, holding an eagle and a sceptre, a monogram and oinochoe beneath a vine-tendril on left, 16.78g., 12h (Price 1677). Lightly toned, good very fine. £400

AG024 Thessaly, Larissa (early to mid 4th century B.C.), Silver Drachm. Head of the nymph Larissa facing, slightly inclined to the left, wearing an ampyx and a necklace, rev ΛAPIΣAI, horse grazing left, 6.10g., 12h (BCD, Triton XV, 2012, lot 226 (this coin); Lorber, 1992, 39.2 (these dies)). Slightly irregular flan, toned, of captivating style, very fine to good very fine. £850 ex BCD Collection, Triton XV, 3 January 2012, lot 226

AG025 Corcyra (c. 300-280 B.C.), Silver Drachm. Pegasos flying left, KOP monogram below, rev head of nymph facing left, her hair bound with two crossed ribbons, a monogram behind, 1.76g., 11h (SNG Lockett 2247; BMC -). Attractive old cabinet tone, very fine / extremely fine. £495

AG026

AG027

AG026 Boiotia, Thebes (c. 480-460 B.C.), Silver Stater. Boiotian shield, its rim divided into eight segments, rev incuse square with anticlockwise mill-sail pattern, theta in centre, 12.57g. (BCD 350; SNG Delepierre 1344; SNG Berry 592). Obverse slightly off-centre, dark patina, very fine. £650 AG027 Boiotia, Thebes (c. 425-400 B.C.), Silver Stater. Boiotian shield, a club across the upper half, rev Θ-E, amphora; all within an incuse square, 12.22g., 6h (BCD 388; BMC 72; SNG Berry 595). Slightly off-centre, cabinet tone, very fine. £500

AG028 Attica, Athens (c. 594-562 B.C.),”Wappenmünzen” Silver Obol. Four-spoked wheel, rev incuse square, irregularly divided, 0.44g. (Svoronos, pl. 1, 60; Seltman, pl. IV, ξ; SNG Copenhagen 8). Minor porosity, old tone, about very fine, rare. £795 www.baldwin.co.uk

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AG029 Attica, Athens (c. 449-415 B.C.), Silver Tetradrachm. Head of Athena facing right, wearing a crested Attic helmet decorated with three olive-leaves and a palmette, rev AΘE, owl standing right, its head facing, an olive-sprig and a crescent behind; all within an incuse square, 17.21g., 9h (Kroll 8; SNG Copenhagen 31). Good metal, residual lustre, extremely fine. £2,950

AG030 Attica, Athens (c. 449-415 B.C.), Silver Tetradrachm. Head of Athena facing right, wearing a crested Attic helmet decorated with three olive-leaves and a palmette, rev AΘE, owl standing right, its head facing, an olive-sprig and a crescent behind; all within an incuse square, 17.21g., 9h (Kroll 8; SNG Copenhagen 31). Good metal, attractive style, residual lustre, about extremely fine. £2,800

AG031 Attica Athens (c. 165-42 B.C.), Silver New Style Tetradrachm. Struck 136/135 B.C. Head of Athena facing right, wearing a triple-crested Attic helmet decorated with the protomes of four horses above the visor, a flying pegasos above the earpiece, rev A-ΘE / HPA / API – ΣTOΦ / EXE, owl standing right, its head facing, on an amphora, a club, lion’s skin and bow in case on left, H on amphora, ΓΛ below; all within a wreath, 16.72g., 12h (Thompson 336c). Good metal, lightly toned, extremely fine. £1,400

AG032 Islands off Attica, Aigina (c. 480 B.C.), Silver Stater. Sea-turtle, a row of pellets on its shell, rev incuse square of skew pattern, 12.15g. (SNG Delepierre 1768; S. Milbank, ‘The Coinage of Aegina’, ANS NNM 24, 1925, pl. I, 15; SNG Copenhagen 507). Well-centred, toned, very fine. £775

AG033

AG034

AG033 Corinth (c. 345-307 B.C.), Silver Stater. Pegasos flying left, koppa below, rev head of Athena facing left, wearing a Corinthian helmet, N and stylized triskeles, made of three crescents and within a circle, behind, 8.45g., 5h (Ravel 1065; Calciati, Pegasi, 383). Extremely fine. £675 AG034 Phliasia, Phlious (c. 270 B.C.), Silver Hemidrachm. Bull butting left, its head lowered and turned facing, rev Φ within an ivy-wreath, a rosette of berries above, 2.79g., 3h (BCD Peloponnesos 142.1 (LHD 5/n); BMC 18ff.; SNG Copenhagen 11 (this obverse die)). Light iridescent cabinet tone, very fine. £300 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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AG035 Sikyonia, Sikyon (c. 400-350 B.C.), Silver Tritartemorion. Figure of Apollo kneeling right, holding bow and arrows in his left hand and resting his right on the ground line behind him, rev ΣE within an olivewreath, 0.58g., 3h (BCD Peloponnesos 270; BMC 77). Cabinet tone, good very fine and very rare. £550

AG036 Achaean League, Aigion (c. 37-31 B.C.), Silver Hemidrachm. AIΓIEWN, laureate head of Zeus facing right, rev AX monogram dividing CTO-ΔA, API above, MOC below; all within a laurel-wreath, 2.30g., 12h (BCD Peloponnesos 430; BMC 24; Clerk 44). Beautiful iridescent cabinet tone, very fine / about extremely fine. £200 A Very Rare and Attractively Toned Stater of Olympia

AG037 Elis, Olympia (c. 450-440 B.C.), Silver Stater. Eagle flying right, its wings above and below its body, grasping a hare by the belly with its talons and tearing at it with its beak, small countermark in field, rev F-A, thunderbolt, with wings above and volutes below, 11.93g., 11h (Seltman -, dies AK/αξ; BCD 31 var.). A very rare die combination, not recorded by Seltman or included in the BCD collection, attractive cabinet tone, a few light marks in obverse field, very fine to good very fine. £5,950 An Exceptional Drachm of Olympia

AG038 Elis, Olympia (c. 245/240-210 B.C.), Silver Drachm. Eagle, its wings raised, flying right, grasping a hare with its talons and tearing at it with its beak, rev F-A, thunderbolt, with wings below and double volutes above, 4.78g., 6h (BCD 238 (these dies); W. Schwabacher, ‘A Hoard of Drachms of Elis’, NC 1939, Group II, 11). £2,950 Well-struck on a broad flan of very good metal, light iridescent toning, extremely fine and exceptional. ex Grove Collection, Superior, 11 June 1986, lot 1102

A Rare Stater of Rhaukos

AG039 Crete, Rhaukos (c. 320-270 B.C.), Silver Stater. Poseidon standing facing, head turned right, holding a trident and the reins of a horse which stands to right behind him, raising its foreleg, rev P[A] – YK – ION, ornate trident, within a shallow incuse circle, 11.53g., 9h (Le Rider, pl. VI, 7-8 (these dies); Svoronos -; BMC -). Dark patina, very fine, rare. £1,700 www.baldwin.co.uk

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AG040 Aegean Islands, The Cyclades, Keos, Ioulis (c. 515-490/480 B.C.), Silver Obol. Bunch of grapes, rev quadripartite incuse square, 0.88g. (cf. Sheedy, pp. 27-8, pl. 20, 1-2; SNG Copenhagen 646). Toned, good very fine and rare. £775 These enigmatic obols, which depict the grape-bunch as their obverse type, are presently attributed to Ioulis as they have been associated by scholars with the staters and obols, given to this mint, which have both the grapes and a dolphin on their obverse. However, Sheedy has pointed out that some caution must be taken in this approach, due to the above issue bearing just one of the symbols, and there being some difference between the two on stylistic grounds.

An Attractive Cycladic Drachm from Paros

AG041 Aegean Islands, The Cyclades, Paros (c. 485-480 B.C.), Silver Drachm. Goat kneeling right, rev quadripartite incuse square, 6.19g. (Sheedy, Class F, 154-5 (O85/R-)). Attractive cabinet tone, good very fine. £3,300

AG042 Aiolis, Myrina (c. 155-145 B.C.), Silver Tetradrachm. Stephanophoric type. Laureate head of Apollo facing right, rev MYPINAIΩN, Apollo Grynios standing right, holding a branch and a philae, a monogram on left, omphalos and an amphora at his feet; all within a laurel-wreath, 16.47g., 12h (Sacks, ANSMN 30, 1985, Issue 27; de Luynes 2533). Reverse a little softly-struck, but with a well-struck obverse, light toning, extremely fine. £750

AG043 Ionia, Ephesos (c. 380-370 B.C.), Silver Tetradrachm. Magistrate Oionos. E-Φ, bee with straight wings, rev OIΩNOΣ, forepart of a stag right, its head turned left, a palm-tree on left, 15.12g., 12h (Kinns, Pixodarus Hoard, Class C, O23; Weber 5841 (these dies)). Very fine. £750

AG044 Ionia, Herakleia ad Latmon (c. 150-142 B.C.), Silver Tetradrachm. Head of Athena facing right, wearing a crested Attic helmet decorated with a volute, Pegasos, and the foreparts of five horses, rev HPAKΛEΩTΩN, club to right, Nike advancing to left below, holding a wreath, between two monograms; all within an oak-wreath, 16.57g., 12h (SNG Lockett 2823; Pozzi 2452; BMC 1 var.). Reverse a little off-centre, extremely fine. £1,350 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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An Attractively Toned Stater of Kaunos

AG045 Caria, Kaunos (c. 430-410 B.C.), Silver Stater. Winged female figure (Iris?), wearing a long kiton, in kneeling-running position left, her head turned to right, holding a kerykeion and a wreath in her outstretched hands, rev conical baetyl, a bunch of grapes on either side, Δ (inverted) above on left; all within a shallow incuse, 11.69g., 12h (H. Troxell, in Essays Thompson, 27; K. Konuk, in Essays to Price, 98 (O40/R-); SNG Kayhan 792). Attractive dark tone, good very fine and rare. £5,500

AG046 Kingdom of Lydia, temp. Alyattes – Kroisos (c. 620/10-550/39), Electrum Trite, mint of Sardes. Head of a roaring lion facing right, sun with multiple rays on its forehead, rev two incuse square punches, 4.69g .. (Weidauer, Group XVI, 86-9; SNG Kayhan 1013; SNG von Aulock 2868-9). A small countermark on reverse edge, lightly toned and good very fine. £2,800 ex Leu Numismatik 72, 12 May 1998, lot 282 Collection of the MoneyMuseum, Zurich

AG047 Pamphylia, Aspendos (c. 380/75-330/25 B.C.), Silver Stater. Two wrestlers grappling, rev slinger standing right, preparing to fire a shot, triskeles on right, an eagle standing right below, 10.89g., 12h (SNG France 78; SNG von Aulock 4563; SNG Delepierre 2814). Well-struck from fresh dies on very good metal, extremely fine. £875

AG048 Cilicia, Tarsos, Mazaios (c. 361-334 B.C.), Silver Stater. Baaltars, wearing a himation over his lower limbs, seated left, his head and upper body facing, holding an eagle, an ear of corn, a bunch of grapes, and a lotus-headed sceptre, Aramaic legend on right (‘BLTRZ’ = Baaltars), Aramaic letters on left and below throne, rev lion attacking a bull left, Aramaic legend above (‘MZDI’ = Mazaios), an ear of corn and Aramaic letter below, 10.94g., 4h (SNG Levante -; SNG France 350 var. (no ear of corn on reverse); SNG von Aulock 5959 var. (different letter on reverse)). Lustrous, good extremely fine, a beautiful example. £1,200

AG049 Cilicia, Tarsos (mid 2 nd century – 1 st century B.C.), AE 27mm. Tyche seated right, holding barely-ears and a poppy, the river-god Kydnos swimming at her feet, OPTV/ΓOΘH/PA behind, rev TAPΣEΩN, Zeus enthroned left, holding a sceptre and Nike, MAΞI / NIK/[A]ΛA on left, 16.21g., 12h (SNG France 1383). Dark green patina with earthen highlights, very fine. £225 www.baldwin.co.uk

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AG050 Kingdom of Syria, Antiochos II Theos (261-246 B.C.), Silver Tetradrachm. Mint of Seleukia on the Tigris. Diademed head of Antiochos I facing right, rev BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ANTIOXOY, Apollo Delphios seated left on an omphalos, testing an arrow and resting on a bow, monograms on left and right, 16.46g., 10h (Houghton & Lorber, SC 587.4c; Newell, ESM, 190). Very fine. £280

AG051

AG052

AG051 Kingdom of Syria, Demetrios I Soter (162-150 B.C.), Silver Drachm. Mint of Antioch, dated SE 161 (152/1 B.C.). Diademed head facing right, rev BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ΔHMHTPIOY / ΣΩTHPOΣ, cornucopiae, two monograms and date AΞP below, 4.16g., 1h (Houghton & Lorber, SC 1642.3c; SMA 122). Bright surfaces, extremely fine. £425 AG052 Kingdom of Syria, Alexander I Balas (c. 152-145 B.C.), Silver Drachm. Mint of Antioch, dated SE 163 (150/49 B.C.). Diademed head facing right, rev BAΣIΛEΩΣ / AΛEΞANΔPOY / ΘEOΠATOPOΣ / EYEPΓETOY, Apollo Delphios seated left on an omphalos, testing an arrow and resting on a bow, a cornucopiae on left, date ΓΞP and a monogram in exergue, 4.30g., 12h (Houghton & Lorber, SC 1785.4c; SMA 140). Bright surfaces, extremely fine. £425

AG053

AG054

AG053 Kingdom of Syria, Antiochos VIII Epiphanes-Grypus (third reign, 108-96 B.C.), Silver Tetradrachm. Mint of Antioch. Diademed head facing right, rev [BA]ΣIΛEΩ[Σ] / [A]NTIOXOY / EΠIΦANOYΣ, Zeus enthroned left, holding Nike and a sceptre, monogram above A on left, a monogram below throne, 16.04g., 1h (Houghton & Lorber, SC 2309.2c; SNG Spaer 2554; Newell, SMA 405). Toned, good very fine. £275 AG054 Kingdom of Syria, Demetrios III Eucairus (97/6 – 88/7 B.C.), Silver Tetradrachm. Mint of Damascus, dated SE 224 (89/8 B.C.). Diademed head facing right, rev BAΣIΛEΩΣ / ΔHMHTPIOY / ΦIΛOΠATOPOΣ / ΣΩTHPOΣ, cult-statue of Atargatis facing, grain-ears at shoulders, monograms on left, date ΔKΣ and a monogram in exergue, 15.96g., 12h (Houghton & Lorber, SC 2451.11). A few light marks, good very fine. £500

AG055 Phoenicia, Tyre (126/5 B.C. – A.D. 65/6), Silver Shekel. Dated year 20 (107/6 B.C.). Laureate head of Melqart facing right, rev ΤYPΟY ΙΕΡΑ[Σ] ΚΑΙ ΑΣYΛΟY, eagle, with wings closed, standing left on a prow, a palm-branch at shoulder, LK above a club on left, a monogram on right, a Phoenician letter between the eagle’s legs, 14.29g., 12h (BMC 95; DCA 919). Attractively toned, extremely fine. £1,400 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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AG056 Phoenicia, Tyre (126/5 B.C. – A.D. 65/6), Silver Shekel. Dated year 172 (A.D. 46-47). Laureate head of Melqart facing right, rev ΤYPΟY ΙΕΡΑ[Σ ΚΑΙ Α]ΣYΛΟY, eagle, with wings closed, standing left on a prow, a palm-branch at shoulder, POB above a club on left, KP above a monogram on right, a Phoenician letter between the eagle’s legs, 14.35g., 12h (RPC 4672; cf. BMC 208; DCA 920). Residual lustre, good extremely fine. £1,600

AG057

AG058

AG057 Judaea, Bar Kochba Revolt (A.D. 132-135), Silver Zuz. Attributed to Year 3 = A.D. 134/135. PaleoHebrew legend (‘Simon’) within a wreath of thin branches wrapped around eight almonds, a medallion at top, tendrils below, pairs of dots inside and outside each section, rev Paleo-Hebrew legend (‘For the Freedom of Jerusalem’), elongated kithara, with three strings, 3.02g., 12h (AJC 55c; Mildenberg 130 (O19/R67); Hendin 1429; TJC 272c). Toned, nearly extremely fine. £800 AG058 Persia, Achaemenid Empire, Time of Darios I to Xerxes II (c. 485-420 B.C.), Gold Daric. Great King of Persia in kneeling-running stance right, wearing a kidaris, a quiver at his shoulder, holding a bow in his left hand and a spear in his right, rev uneven rectangular incuse, 8.35g (Carradice, Type IIIb, A-B, pl. XIII, 27; BMC 43, pl. XXIV, 26). Good very fine. £2,750 From the Haeberlin Collection

AG059 North Africa, Zeugitana, Carthage (c. 310-270 B.C.), Electrum Stater. Wreathed head of Tanit facing left, wearing a triple-pendant earring and a necklace, a pellet on left, rev horse standing right on exergual line, three pellets below, 7.42g., 12h (Haeberlin Collection 1937, 53, pl. VI, 10 (this coin); Jenkins & Lewis, Group V, 280). A few deposits on obverse, of attractive style and good very fine. £2,650 ex E. J. Haeberlin Collection

AG060

AG061

AG060 North Africa, Zeugitana, Carthage (late 3 rd to early 2 nd century B.C.), Billon 1½ Shekel (?). Head of Tanit facing left, wearing a wreath of corn-ears, rev horse standing right, its head turned to left, its foreleg raised, a dot between its hind legs, 9.74g., 12h (SNG Copenhagen 396). Light graffito ‘X’ in reverse field, dark brown patina, very fine. £175 AG061 Kingdom of Mauretania, Juba II, with Kleopatra Selene (25 B.C. – A.D. 23), Silver Denarius. Mint of Caesarea, struck c. A.D. 16-17. REX IVBA, diademed head facing right, rev BACIΛICCA KΛEOΠATPA, star in crescent, 3.23g., 7h (SNG Copenhagen 590; Mazard 300). Light iridescent toning, good very fine. £250 www.baldwin.co.uk

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Roman Mint of Rome unless otherwise stated

AR001 C. Servilius (136 B.C.), Silver Denarius. Helmeted head of Roma facing right, a wreath and mark of value (XVI monogram) behind, ROMA below, rev C SERVEILI M F (in exergue), Dioscuri riding apart, 3.83g., 12h (Cr 239/1; Syd 525; RBW 984; RCV 116). Well-centred, light iridescent toning, extremely fine. £575

AR002 T. Didius (113/112 B.C.), Silver Denarius. Helmeted head of Roma facing right, monogram of ROMA behind, mark of value (XVI monogram) below, rev T DEIDI (in exergue), combat between two gladiators, one armed with a whip and the other with a stave, 3.80g., 9h (Cr 294/1; Syd 550; RBW 1134; RCV 171). Lightly toned, about very fine, a popular type. £350

AR003 L. Titurius Sabinus (89 B.C.), Silver Denarius. SABIN, bearded head of King Tatius facing right, a palm below chin, rev L TITVRI (in exergue), scene depicting the rape of the Sabine women: two soldiers hurrying left, each with a woman in his arms, 3.88g., 3h (Cr 344/1b; Syd 698a; RCV 249). Very light crack in flan, cabinet tone, nearly extremely fine. £250

AR004 C. Norbanus (83 B.C.), Silver Denarius. C NORBANVS, diademed head of Venus facing right, control-mark LXXIII behind, rev corn-ear, fasces with axe and caduceus, 3.97g., 9h (Cr 357/1b; Syd 739; RBW 1363; RCV 278). Light iridescent toning, residual lustre, good extremely fine. £500

AR005 A. Postumius Albinus (81 B.C.), Silver Denarius serratus. Draped bust of Diana facing right, a bow and quiver over her shoulder, a bucranium above, rev A POST A F S N ALBIN, rock, upon which stands a lighted altar, a sacrificial bull stands on left, a togate figure on right, holding an aspergillum over the bull, 3.91g., 12h (Cr 372/1; Syd 745; RBW 1392; RCV 296). With a particularly well-struck obverse, good metal, light cabinet tone, extremely fine. £750 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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AR006 L. Procilius (80 B.C.), Silver Denarius. Laureate head of Jupiter facing right, S C behind, rev L PROCI[LI / F], Juno Sospita standing right, holding a shield and hurling a spear, a snake before, 3.53g., 4h (Cr 379/1; Syd 771; RBW 1406; RCV 306). Attractive cabinet tone, extremely fine. £425 ex Auctiones 11, 1980, lot 348 P.A. Collection, Hess-Divo 307, 2007, lot 1469

AR007 M. Plaetorius Cestianus (69 B.C.), Silver Denarius. Draped female bust (Proserpina?) facing right, hair decorated with poppy-heads, a sword behind, rev M PLAETORI / CEST S C, winged caduceus, 3.92g., 7h (Cr 405/3b; Syd 806; RBW 1450; RCV 342). A few light marks, bright surfaces, pretty style, extremely fine. £950

AR008 L. Furius Brocchus (63 B.C.), Silver Denarius. III – VIR / BROCCHI, head of Ceres facing right, a corn-ear on left, a barley-grain on right, rev L FVRI / CN F, curule chair, fasces on either side, 3.95g., 7h (Cr 414/1; Syd 902; RBW 1495; RCV 365). Lustrous, good extremely fine. £700

AR009 L. Aemilius Lepidus Paullus (62 B.C.), Silver Denarius. PAVLLVS LEPIDVS CONCORDIA, veiled and diademed head of Concordia facing right, rev TER, trophy, a togate figure (L. Aemilius Paullus) standing on right, three captives (King Perseus of Macedon and his sons) standing on left, [PAVLLVS] in exergue, 3.73g., 4h (Cr 415/1; Syd 926; RBW 1497; RCV 366). Attractive iridescent cabinet tone, extremely fine. £550 This moneyer was the elder brother of M. Aemilius Lepidus, who formed the second triumvirate with Antony and Octavian. ex Manhattan Sale IV, 8 January 2013, lot 85

AR010

AR011

AR010 C. Considius Nonianus (57 B.C.), Silver Denarius. C CONSIDI NONIANI, diademed and laureate bust of Venus facing right, S C below chin, rev ERVC, rocks surmounted by the temple of Venus Erycina and surrounded by a wall with a gate, 3.98g., 5h (Cr 424/1; Syd 887; RBW 1522; RCV 381). Attractive cabinet tone, nearly extremely fine. £950 AR011 Q. Cassius (55 B.C.), Silver Denarius. LIBERT Q CASSIVS, Head of Libertas facing right, rev temple of Vesta, containing a curule chair, an urn on left, a tablet inscribed A C on right, 3.79g., 1h (Cr 428/2; Syd 918; £400 RBW 1534; RCV 390). A small cut on edge, light iridescent cabinet toning, good very fine. www.baldwin.co.uk

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AR012 Q. Sicinius (49 B.C.), Silver Denarius. FORT P R, diademed head of Fortuna Populi Romani facing right, rev III – VIR / Q SICINIVS, palm-branch tied with a fillet, and a winged caduceus, in a saltire, a wreath above, 4.03g., 5h (Cr 440/1; Syd 938; RBW 1555; RCV 410). Light iridescent toning over lustre, good extremely fine. £875 A Very Attractive ‘Elephant’ Denarius of Julius Caesar

AR013 Julius Caesar, Silver Denarius, 49-48 B.C. Elephant right, trampling a dragon, CAESAR in exergue, rev pontifical emblems: culullus, aspergillum, axe and apex, 4.01g., 4h (Cr 443/1; Syd 1006; RBW 1557; RBW 1399). Broad flan, light tone over lustre, extremely fine. £1,950

AR014

AR015

AR014 Q. Sicinius & C. Coponius (49 B.C.), Silver Denarius. Minted with Pompey in the East. Q SICINIVS III VIR, head of Apollo facing right, hair tied with a band, a star below, rev C COPONIVS P R S C, upright club, upon which hangs a lion’s skin, an arrow on left, a bow on right, 3.88g., 6h (Cr 444/1a; Syd 939; RBW 1558; RCV 413). Attractive cabinet tone, obverse slightly short of flan, extremely fine. £500 AR015 L. Hostilius Saserna (48 B.C.), Silver Denarius. Gallic female head facing right, a carnyx behind, rev L HOSTILIVS SASERNA, Artemis standing facing, holding a spear and placing her hand on the head of a stag, 3.70g., 10h (Cr 448/3; Syd 953; RBW 1570; RCV 419). Residual lustre, extremely fine. £550

AR016 D. Iunius Brutus Albinus (48 B.C.), Silver Denarius. PIETAS, head of Pietas facing right, rev ALBINVS BRVTI F, two clasped hands round caduceus, 3.94g., 6h (Cr 450/2; Syd 942; RBW 1577; RCV 427). Beautiful iridescent tone on reverse, well-centred, extremely fine. £950

AR017 Julius Caesar, Silver Denarius. Minted in Greece, 48 B.C. Diademed female head (Clementia?) facing right, wearing an oak-wreath, [LII] behind, rev [C]AE-SAR, trophy, with Gallic shield and carnyx, an axe on right, 3.99g., 1h (Cr 425/2; Syd 1009; RCV 1400). Reverse slightly off-centre, a tiny old mark on neck, beautiful cabinet tone, extremely fine. £650 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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AR018 L. Plautius Plancus (47 B.C.), Silver Denarius. L PLAVTIVS, head of Medusa facing, with a coiled snake on either side, rev PLANCVS, Victory facing, holding a palm-branch and leading four horses, 3.94g., 11h (Cr 453/1a; Syd 959; RBW 1583; RCV 429). Attractive cabinet tone, about extremely fine. £1,450 ex Numismatica Ars Classica 54, Zurich, 2010, lot 256

AR019 Julius Caesar, Silver Denarius. Struck by A. Allienus, proconsul in Sicily, 47 B.C. C CAESAR IMP COS ITER, diademed and draped bust of Venus facing right, rev A ALLIENVS PRO COS, Trinacrus standing left, placing his right foot on a prow and holding triskeles and a cloak, 3.81g., 3h (Cr 457/1; Syd 1022; RBW 1599; RCV 1401). Cabinet tone, about very fine and very rare. £1,100

AR020 Julius Caesar, Silver Denarius. Minted in North Africa, 47-46 B.C. Diademed head of Venus facing right, rev CAESAR, Aeneas advancing left, carrying a palladium and bearing his father Anchises on his shoulder, 3.89g., 5h (Cr 458/1; Syd 1013; RBW 1600; RCV 1402). Attractive dark cabinet tone, extremely fine. £1,250

AR021 Mn. Cordius Rufus (46 B.C.), Silver Denarius. RVFVS S C, diademed head of Venus facing right, rev MN CORDIVS, cupid on a dolphin to right, 3.92g., 1h (Cr 463/3; Syd 977; RBW 1608; RCV 442). Light iridescent tone, extremely fine, attractive. £1,350

AR022 Julius Caesar, Gold Aureus. Struck by A. Hirtius, 46 B.C. C CAESAR COS TER, veiled head of Vesta (?) facing right, rev A HIRTIVS PR, lituus, jug and axe, 8.09g., 11h (Cr 466/1; Syd 1018; Calicó 36; RBW 1634; RCV 1395). Toned, good fine to nearly very fine. £2,650 www.baldwin.co.uk

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A Portrait Denarius of Julius Caesar Struck During his Lifetime

AR023 Julius Caesar, Silver Denarius. Lifetime issue struck by P. Sepullius Macer, February-March, 44 B.C. CAESAR DICT PERPETVO, wreathed head of Julius Caesar facing right, rev P SEPVLLI[VS] MACER, Venus standing left, holding Victory and a sceptre with a star at bottom, 4.01g., 1h (Cr 480/11; Syd 1072; RBW 1684; RCV 1413 var.). A small area of oxidation at 7 o’clock at obverse edge, otherwise with a very good and well-centred portrait, attractive iridescent cabinet tone, good very fine. £3,500 An Attractive Portrait Denarius of Julius Caesar

AR024 Julius Caesar, Silver Denarius. Struck by L. Mussidius Longus, 42 B.C. Laureate head of Caesar facing right, rev L MVSSIDIVS LONGVS, cornucopiae on globe, a rudder on left, a caduceus and an apex on right, 4.09g., 7h (Cr 494/39a; Syd 1096a; RBW 1742 var.; RCV 1426). A very good portrait, cabinet tone, about extremely fine. £4,500 Purchased from F. Shore, December 1997

AR025 L. Mussidius Longus (42 B.C.), Silver Denarius. CONCORDIA, veiled head of Concordia facing right, a crescent below chin, rev L MVSSIDIVS LONGVS, shrine of Venus Cloacina, inscribed CLOACIN, 4.04g., 12h (Cr 494/42c; Syd 1093b; RBW 1746; RCV 494). Attractive cabinet tone, extremely fine and a very good example. £800 Portraits of Lepidus and Octavian

AR026 M. Aemilius Lepidus and C. Caesar Octavianus, Silver Denarius. Minted in Italy, 42 B.C. LEPIDVS PONT MA[X III V] R P C, head of M. Lepidus facing right, rev C[AESAR IMP] III VIR R P C, head of Octavian facing right, 3.75g., 5h (Cr 495/2; Syd 1323; RBW 1752; RCV 1523). A little off-centre, grey patination, good very fine / very fine. £1,350 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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A Good Portrait of Mark Antony

AR027 Mark Antony, Silver Denarius. Struck in northern Syria, 38 B.C. ANT AVGVR III VIR R P C, head of Antony facing right, rev IMP – ITER, trophy with two oblong shields, two round shields and two spears at base, 3.70g., 12h (Cr 536/4; Syd 1202; RBW 1824 var.; RCV 1475). Broad flan, with a good portrait of Antony, toned, very fine. £1,700

AR028 Octavian, with Julius Caesar, AE 23mm. Minted at Thessalonica, Macedon, struck c. 28-27 B.C. ΘEOΣ, laureate head of Julius Caesar facing right, rev ΘEΣΣA-ΛONIKEΩN, bare head of Octavian facing right, 11.34g., 12h (RPC 1554; BMC 58-9). Dark green-brown patina, two good portraits, extremely fine. £400 An Attractive Denarius of Augustus

AR029 Augustus (27 B.C. – A.D. 14), Silver Denarius. Mint of Colonia Patricia, Spain, struck 19 B.C. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head facing right, rev OB / CIVIS / SERVATOS, in three lines within an oak-wreath, its ties bent upwards, 3.75g., 7h (RIC 77a; BMC 378; C 208; RCV 1625). With a very good portrait, attractive cabinet tone, nearly extremely fine. £1,750 ex Gorny & Mosch 141, 10 October 2005, lot 249

AR030 Augustus (27 B.C. – A.D. 14), Silver Denarius. Mint of Colonia Patricia, Spain, struck 18-16 B.C. Bare head facing right, rev AVGVSTVS, Capricorn right, holding a globe attached to a rudder, a cornucopiae above its back, 3.88g., 7h (RIC 126; BMC 347; C 21; RCV 1592). Edge marks and some surface marks, lightly toned, very fine. £350 AR031 Augustus (27 B.C. – A.D. 14), Silver Denarius. Mint of Lugdunum, struck 11-10 B.C. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, bare head facing right, rev IMP XII, bull butting left, 3.79g., 3h (RIC 178a; BMC 476; C 158). Some lustre, £650 about extremely fine. www.baldwin.co.uk

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Issued by P. Quinctilius Varus

AR032 Augustus (27 B.C. – A.D. 14), AE 21mm. Mint of Antioch, Seleucis and Pieria, Syria, dated year 25 (7-6 B.C.). Laureate head of Zeus facing right, rev ANTIOXEΩN EΠI OYAPOY, Tyche seated right on rocks, holding a palm-branch, at her feet the figure of the river-god Orontes swims to right, date EK on right, 7.69g., 12h (RPC 4242; BMC 57; McAlee 85). Dark brown patina with earthen deposits, good fine. £625 Publius Quinctilius Varus served as a general under Augustus, having previously held the consulship with the future emperor Tiberius in 13 B.C. He was governor of Syria from 7-4 B.C., during which time this coin was issued, but he is most remembered for the disaster in the Teutoburg forest that occured during his governorship of Germania subsequent to this. An attempt to advance further into Germania resulted in the XVII, XVIII and XIX Roman legions being ambushed by the Cherusci. The legions were completely annihilated and when Augustus heard of the disaster, Suetonius reports that he was seen to be wandering the imperial palace on the Palatine Hill hitting his head against the walls and shouting, “Quinctilius Varus, give me back my legions.”

AR033 Augustus (27 B.C. – A.D. 14), AE 18mm. Mint of Hierapolis, Phrygia, struck c. A.D. 5. KAIΣAP ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head facing right, rev ΔIΦIΛOΣ / ΔIΦIΛOY / APXΩN TO B / IEPAΠOΛITΩN, Apollo standing right, holding a plectrum and a lyre, 5.59g., 12h (RPC 2955; BMC 104; SNG Copenhagen 452). Dark green patina with earthen highlights, very fine. £160 A Good Portrait of Tiberius in Gold

AR034 Tiberius (A.D. 14-37), Gold Aureus. Mint of Lugdunum. TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, laureate head facing right, rev PONTIF MAXIM, female figure (Livia?) seated right, holding a sceptre and a branch, 7.71g., 12h (RIC 29; BMC 46; C 15; RCV 1760). A light and almost undetectable metal-flaw on obverse, otherwise lightly toned over lustre, nearly extremely fine, a good portrait. £7,500 An Exceptional Denarius of Tiberius

AR035 Tiberius (A.D. 14-37), Silver Denarius. Mint of Lugdunum. TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, laureate head facing right, rev PONTIF MAXIM, female figure (Livia?) seated right, holding a sceptre and a branch, 3.63g., 12h (RIC 30; BMC 48; C 16; RCV 1763). An excellent example, well-centred on a broad flan, iridescent toning, extremely fine, exceptional. £1,400 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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AR036 Tiberius (A.D. 14-37), Silver Denarius. Mint of Lugdunum. TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, laureate head facing right, rev PONTIF MAXIM, female figure (Livia?) seated right, holding a sceptre and a branch, 3.77g., 2h (RIC 26; BMC 34; C 16; RCV 1763). Struck on good metal, fine portrait, nearly extremely fine. £900

AR037 Tiberius (A.D. 14-37), with Livia (mother of Tiberius), AE 21mm. Minted at Thessalonica, Macedon, struck c. A.D. 22-3. TI KAIΣAP, laureate head of Tiberius facing right, rev [Σ]EBAΣTH ΘEΣΣAΛO[NIKEΩN], veiled and draped bust of Livia facing right, 7.61g., 6h (RPC 1570; BMC 77). Dark green patina, good very fine. £350 An Attractive Sestertius of Caligula

AR038 Caligula (A.D. 37-41), AE Sestertius. Struck A.D. 37-8. C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS P M TR P[OT], Pietas, veiled and draped, seated left, holding a patera and resting her left arm on a small facing figure, PIETAS in exergue, rev DIVO – AVG / S-C, hexastyle garlanded temple, surmounted by a quadriga; Caligula stands before, veiled and togate, sacrificing from a patera over an altar; an attendant leads a bull to the altar while a second holds a patera, 24.26g., 6h (RIC 36; BMC 41; C 9). Some light smoothing in fields, dark green-brown patina, very fine to good very fine. £1,650

AR039 Caligula (A.D. 37-41), AE As. Struck A.D. 37-8. C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT, bare head facing left, rev VESTA, S-C, Vesta enthroned left, holding a patera and a sceptre, 11.47g., 6h (RIC 38; BMC 46; C 27; RCV 1803). Dark green patina, about extremely fine / good very fine. £525

AR040 Caligula (A.D. 37-41), AE 16mm. Minted at Smyrna, Ionia, under proconsul C. Calpurnius Aviola. Magistrate Menophanes, struck A.D. 37-8. ΓAION KAICAPA EΠI AOYIOΛA, laureate head right, rev ZMYPNAIWN MHNOΦANHC, Victory advancing right, holding a wreath and a palm, 2.58g., 12h (RPC 2473; BMC 277). A few cleaning marks, dark patina with earthen highlights, good very fine. £330 www.baldwin.co.uk

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AR041 Britannicus (son of Claudius), AE 17mm. Minted at Aegae, Aeolis, struck A.D. 43-8. Magistrate Chaleos. [BPETA]NNIKOC KAICAP, bare head of Britannicus facing right, rev AIΓAEΩN EΠI XAΛE[OY], Zeus standing left, holding an eagle and a sceptre, 2.87g., 12h (RIC 2431). Dark green patina with earthen highlights, very fine, scarce. £395

AR042 Nero (A.D. 54-68), AE As. Struck A.D. 65. NERO CAESAR AVG GERM IMP, laureate head facing right, rev PACE P R VBIQ PARTA IANVM CLVSIT, S-C, façade of the temple of Janus, with door on right, 11.15g., 6h (RIC 306; BMC 227; RCV 1974). Dark brown patina, good very fine. £475 An Attractive Gold Aureus of Nero

AR043 Nero (A.D. 54-68), Gold Aureus. Minted at Rome, struck c. A.D. 66-7. IMP NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, head facing right, wearing a laurel-wreath, rev SALVS (in exergue), Salus enthroned left, holding a patera, 7.17g, 6h (RIC 66; BMC 94). Attractive red toning, possibly suggesting that this piece is from the Boscoreale Hoard of 1895, about extremely fine. £8,000 ex Archer M. Huntington Collection

AR044 Nero (A.D. 54-68), Silver Hemidrachm. Mint of Caesarea, Cappadocia, struck c. A.D. 58-60. [NERO CLA]VD DIVI CLAVD F CAESAR AVG GERM[ANI], laureate head facing right, rev Victory seated to right on a globe, holding a wreath with both hands, 1.87g., 12h (RPC 3645; RIC 616; Sydenham 82). Lightly toned, about extremely fine / good very fine. £330

AR045 Nero (A.D. 54-68), with Poppaea, AE 19mm. Thyatira, Lydia, struck c. A.D. 62. NEPΩN KΛAYΔIOC KAICAP CEBACTOC, Laureate head of Nero facing right, rev ΠOΠΠAIAN CEBACTHN ΘYATIPHNOI, draped bust of Poppaea facing right, 4.26g., 12h (RPC 2383; BMC 66). Attractive dark green patina, a few light cleaning marks, two good portraits, good very fine. £340 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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A Very Good Portrait of Otho

AR046 Otho (A.D. 69), Silver Denarius. IMP M OTHO CAESAR AVG TR P, bare head facing right, rev SECVRITAS P R, Securitas standing left, holding a wreath and a sceptre, 3.56g., 6h (RIC 8; BMC 18; C 17; RCV 2162). With a very good portrait, struck on a broad flan of good metal, lightly toned, good very fine. £3,300

AR047 Vitellius (A.D. 69), Silver Denarius. A VITELLIVS GERMAN IMP [TR P], laureate head facing right, rev LIBERI IM[P GER]MAN, busts of Vitellius’s son and daughter facing each other, 3.26g., 6h (RIC 81; BMC 13; C 2; RCV 2234). A few light marks, very fine / fine, rare. £750 A Beautifully Toned Vitellius Denarius

AR048 Vitellius (A.D. 69), Silver Denarius. A VITELLIVS GERM IMP AVG TR P, laureate head facing right, rev LIBERTAS RESTITVTA, Libertas standing facing, her head right, holding a pileus and a long rod, 2.99g., 6h (RIC 105; BMC 31; C 47; RCV 2198 var.). Beautiful deep and iridescent old cabinet tone, extremely fine. £1,500

AR049 Vespasian (A.D. 69-79), AE Dupondius. Struck A.D. 73. IMP CAES VESP AVG P M T P COS IIII CENS, radiate head facing left, rev FELICITAS PVBLICA, Felicitas standing left, holding a caduceus and a cornucopiae, 11.56g., 6h (RIC 581; BMC 661; RCV 2346 var.). Some very light porosity, attractive ‘Tiber’ patina, good portrait, good very fine. £475

AR050 Vespasian (A.D. 69-79), Silver Denarius. Struck A.D. 75. IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head facing right, rev PON MAX TR P COS VI, Victory standing left on a prow, holding a wreath and a palm, 3.52g., 5h (RIC 777; BMC 166; C 368; RCV 2303). Broad flan, light iridescent toning, about extremely fine. £595 www.baldwin.co.uk

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AR051

AR052

AR051 Domitian (A.D. 81-96), AE Quadrans. Struck A.D. 84-5. Rhinoceros walking right, rev IMP DOMIT AVG GERM around large S C, 2.34g., 7h (RIC 249; BMC 496; C 673; RCV 2834). A few light pits, dark green patina, very fine, rare. £275 AR052 Anonymous (temp. Domitian, A.D. 81-96?), AE Quadrans. Two horseshoes (?), surrounded by a torque with lion’s head and ram’s head termini, crossed shields and wreath-ties at the mid-point of the torque, rev IO – IO, TRIVMP, laurel-branch, 2.30g., 7h (C 1; BMC p. 412, note 7). Dark green patina, very fine. £330

AR053 Nerva (A.D. 96-98), Silver Denarius. Struck A.D. 97. IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR POT II, laureate head facing right, rev COS III PATER PATRIAE, priestly emblems: simpulum, aspergillum, jug and lituus, 3.30g., 6h (RIC 34; C 51). A very well-defined portrait of fine style, good metal, iridescent cabinet tone, about extremely fine. £1,275

AR054 Trajan (A.D. 98-117), AE Sestertius. Struck A.D. 107. IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P, laureate head facing right, rev S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI, S-C, Victory standing right, fastening a shield inscribed VIC / DAC to a palm-tree, 26.98g., 6h (RIC 527 var. (bust); C 452 var.; BMC 812 var.). Some light cleaning marks, dark green-brown patina, good very fine to nearly extremely fine. £1,300

AR055 Trajan (A.D. 98-117), Silver Denarius. Struck A.D. 108. IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P, laureate bust facing right, light drapery on left shoulder, rev COS V P P S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC, Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae, 3.47g., 7h (RIC 118; BMC 281; C 85; RCV 3122). Lightly toned, £295 extremely fine. Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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Trajan’s Forum

AR056 Trajan (A.D. 98-117), Gold Aureus. Struck A.D. 115. IMP TRAIANVS AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev FORVM TRAIAN, façade of the entrance to Trajan’s Forum, showing a monumental building with six columns, entrance at centre, niches containing statues between the columns; its roof decorated with a facing chariot of six horses, with statuary and trophies on each side, 7.25g., 7h (RIC 257; Calicó 1031a; BMC 509; RCV 3093). Very fine and rare, a very popular architectural type, depicting the entrance to Trajan’s magnificent Forum complex. £8,000

AR057 Trajan (A.D. 98-117), AE Sestertius. Struck A.D. 115. IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P, laureate and draped bust facing right, rev IMPERATOR VIII / S C (in exergue), Trajan seated right on a platform, accompanied by two officers, with a third standing beside the platform, addressing a group of soldiers standing before him, 25.04g., 6h (RIC 656; cf. C 177; RCV 3187 var.). Some light cleaning marks, dark green patina with earthen deposits, good very fine, scarce. £1,250

AR058 Hadrian (A.D. 117-138), Silver Denarius. Struck A.D. 118. [IM]P CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev IVSTITIA (in exergue), P M TR P COS II, Justitia seated left, holding a patera and a sceptre, 3.38g., 6h (RIC 42; C 877). An attractive portrait of fine style, dark grey tone, good very fine to nearly extremely fine. £300 A Superb Portrait of Hadrian

AR059 Hadrian (A.D. 117-138), AE Dupondius or As. Struck A.D. 131. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, draped bust facing left, rev FELIC[ITATI AV]G COS III P P, S-C, galley moving left over waves, with rowers, a standard, vexillum and steersman under an arched shelter in stern, a hippocamp on the prow, 12.69g., 6h (RIC 719j; C 683; RCV 3662). With a beautiful natural dark green patina, a superb portrait of fine style and a well-detailed reverse, extremely fine. £2,950 www.baldwin.co.uk

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AR060 Hadrian (A.D. 117-138), Silver Denarius. Struck A.D. 136. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, draped bust facing right, rev AEGYPTOS, Egypt reclining left, holding a sistrum and resting her arm on a basket, an ibis in front of her, 3.32g., 7h (RIC 297c; C 101; RCV 3456 var.). Very fine to good very fine. £395

AR061 Hadrian (A.D. 117-138), Silver Denarius. Struck A.D. 137. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, laureate head facing right, rev SALVS AVG, Salus standing right, feeding a snake coiled round an altar, 3.52g., 7h (RIC 267d; C 1335; RCV 3540). Lustrous and good extremely fine, an excellent example. £450

AR062 Sabina (wife of Hadrian), AE As. Struck A.D. 136. SABINA AVGVSTA HADRIANI AVG P P, draped bust facing left, wearing a corn-wreath, rev CONCORDIA AVG / S C, Concordia enthroned left, holding a patera and resting her left elbow on a small statue of Spes, a cornucopiae below throne, 10.18g., 6h (RIC 1037e; BMC 1893; C 23; RCV 3943 var.). Attractive dark green-brown patina, good portrait, good very fine. £750

AR063 Antoninus Pius (A.D. 138-161), AE Sestertius. Struck A.D. 138. IMP T AELIVS CAESAR ANTONINVS, bare head facing right, rev TRIB POT COS / [PIETAS], S-C, Pietas standing left beside an altar, raising her right hand and holding a box of perfumes, 24.08g., 5h (RIC (Hadrian) 1083a; C 604; RCV 4203). Dark red-brown patina, a fine early portrait of Antoninus Pius, good very fine. £220 An Attractive Gold Aureus of Antoninus Pius

AR064 Antoninus Pius (A.D. 138-161), Gold Aureus. Struck A.D. 143. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III, laureate head facing right, rev IMPERATOR II, Victory flying right, holding a trophy with both hands, 7.11g., 6h (RIC 109(a); Calicó 1548; C 429; BMC 492; RCV 4006). Residual lustre, nearly extremely fine. £9,500 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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AR066

AR065 Antoninus Pius (A.D. 138-161), AE As. Struck A.D. 143-4. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III, laureate bust facing right, light drapery on left shoulder, rev IMPERATOR II / S-C, she-wolf and twins, a boat below, 10.74g., 1h (RIC 734a var.; C 448 var.). Dark brown patina, some light smoothing marks, good very fine. £180 AR066 Antoninus Pius (A.D. 138-161), AE Dupondius. Struck A.D. 144. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III, radiate head facing right, rev SALVS AVG, S-C, Salus standing left, feeding a snake rising from an altar and holding a sceptre, 11.53g., 12h (RIC 668; C 714; RCV 4283). Dark brown patina, good very fine. £195 Gold Aureus of Antoninus Pius

AR067 Antoninus Pius (A.D. 138-161), Gold Aureus. Struck A.D. 153-4. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XVII, laureate head facing left, rev COS IIII, Antoninus, togate, standing left, holding a globe, 7.24g., 6h (RIC 233(e); Calicó 1530 (this obverse die); C 314; BMC 815; RCV 4004 var.). Nearly extremely fine. £9,000

AR068 Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180), AE Sestertius. Struck A.D. 166. M AVREL ANTONINVS AVG ARM PARTH MAX, laureate head facing right, rev TR POT XX IMP IIII COS III, S-C, Victory, half-draped, standing front, head turned right, holding a palm and placing a shield inscribed VIC / PAR on a palm-tree, 27.16g., 12h (RIC 931; C 807; RCV 5010). Attractive natural dark green patina, nearly extremely fine. £1,950

AR069 Pertinax (A.D. 193), Silver Denarius. IMP CAES P HELV PERTIN AVG, laureate head facing right, rev AEQVIT AVG TR P COS II, Aequitas standing left, holding scales and a cornucopiae, 2.74g., 6h (RIC 1a; C 1; RCV 6038). Light crack in a broad flan, complete and good very fine, scarce. £1,200 www.baldwin.co.uk

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AR071

AR072

AR070 Clodius Albinus (A.D. 195-196), Silver Denarius. Struck as Caesar, A.D. 195. [D CLO]D SEPT ALBIN CA[ES], bare head facing right, rev COS [I]I, Aesculapius standing left, holding his serpent-entwined stick, 2.41g., 4h (RIC 2; C 9; RCV 6140). A little short of flan, good very fine. £375 AR071 Julia Domna (wife of Septimius Severus), Silver Antoninianus. Struck A.D. 216. IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG, diademed and draped bust facing right, on a crescent, rev VENVS GENETRIX, Venus seated left, holding-out her right hand and holding a sceptre in her left, 5.28g., 7h (RIC 388a; C 211; RCV 7098). About extremely fine. £200 AR072 Geta (A.D. 209-212), Silver Denarius. Struck as Caesar A.D. 201. P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, bareheaded and draped bust facing right, rev AETERNIT IMPERI, busts of Septimius Severus, laureate, draped and cuirassed, facing right, and Caracalla, laureate, draped and cuirassed, facing left, 3.74g., 12h (RIC 5; C 1; RCV 6540). A good example of this rare type, cabinet tone, good very fine / very fine. £850

AR073

AR074

AR073 Macrinus (A.D. 217-218), Silver Denarius. Struck A.D. 217. IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust facing right, rev FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing left, holding a standard in each hand, a further standard on each side, 3.29g., 6h (RIC 70b; C 31; RCV 7334 var.). Residual lustre, extremely fine. £275 AR074 Elagabalus (A.D. 218-222), Silver Denarius. Struck A.D. 219. M IMP ANTONINVS AVG, laureate and draped bust facing right, rev ANNONA AVGVST, Annona standing left, holding corn-ears over a modius and resting on a rudder set on a globe, 3.42g., 12h (RIC 59; C 13; RCV 7503). Well-struck, lustrous and lightly toned, extremely fine. £220

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AR076

AR071

AR075 Julia Paula (first wife of Elagabalus), Silver Denarius. Struck A.D. 219. IVLIA PAVLA AVG, draped bust facing right, rev CONCORDIA AVGG, Concordia seated left on curule chair, holding a patera and a double cornucopiae, 2.92g., 12h (RIC 216; C 16; RCV 7657). Lightly toned over lustre, extremely fine. £275 AR076 Severus Alexander (A.D. 222-235), Silver Denarius. Struck A.D. 226. IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, laureate and draped bust facing right, rev ANNONA AVG, Annona standing left, holding corn-ears over a modius and a cornucopiae, 3.34g., 1h (RIC 133; C 23; RCV 7857). Toned, extremely fine. £100 AR077 Julia Mamaea (mother of Severus Alexander), Silver Denarius. Struck A.D. 227. IVLIA MAMAEA AVG, diademed and draped bust facing right, rev VESTA, Vesta standing left, holding a patera and a sceptre, 3.11g., 6h (RIC 362; C 85; RCV 8218). Well-struck, extremely fine. £160

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A Beautiful Dupondius of Julia Mamaea

AR078 Julia Mamaea (mother of Severus Alexander), AE Dupondius. Struck A.D. 228. IVLIA MAMAEA AVGVSTA, diademed and draped bust facing right, on a crescent, rev FELICITAS PVBLICA, S-C, Felicitas standing front, head turned left, her legs crossed, holding a caduceus and resting on a column, 8.86g., 1h (RIC 678; C 23; RCV 8238). With a beautiful smooth dark green patina, extremely fine. £1,300

AR079 Maximinus I (A.D. 235-238), AE Dupondius. Struck A.D. 236-8. MAXIMIANVS PIVS AVG GERM, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev PAX AVGVSTI, S-C, Pax standing left, holding a branch and a sceptre, 12.76g., 12h (RIC 82; C 40). Dark brown patina, fine portrait, about extremely fine. £395 A Superb Gold Aureus of Gordian III

AR080 Gordian III (A.D. 238-244), Gold Aureus. Struck A.D. 241-3. IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev P M TR P VI COS II P P, Apollo seated left, holding an olivebranch and resting his left elbow on a lyre, 4.86g., 6h (RIC 104; C 271; Calicó 3227). Well-struck, lustrous, good extremely fine. £8,500

AR081

AR082

AR081 Philip II (A.D. 247-249), AE Sestertius. Struck as Caesar, A.D. 245-6. M IVL PHILIPPVS CAES, bareheaded and draped bust facing right, rev PRINCIPI IVVENT, S-C, Philip II standing left, holding a globe and a sceptre, 19.38g., 12h (RIC 256a; C 49; RCV 9249). Attractive dark green-brown patina, nearly extremely fine. £450 AR082 Postumus (A.D. 260-269), AE Dupondius, possibly imitative (?). Minted at Cologne (?), struck c. A.D. 261. [IMP C M CA]SS LAT POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev LAETITIAE AVG, galley, with rowers, 12.35g., 9h (RIC 207 var.; C 184; RCV 11049 var.). Dark green patina, good very fine.£140 The crude style of this piece perhaps suggests that it is a contemporary imitation.

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AR083 Claudius II (A.D. 268-270), Billon Tetradrachm. Minted at Alexandria, struck A.D. 269-70. AVT K KΛAVΔIOC CEB, laureate and draped bust facing right, rev conjoined busts of Nilus, crowned with lotus and with a cornucopiae behind shoulder, and Euthenia, crowned with corn, facing right, date LB (year 2) on right, 8.49g., 12h (Dattari 5405; RCV 11413). With an exceptionally well-struck reverse, obverse a little softly struck, light brown patina, nearly extremely fine. £140

AR084

AR085

AR084 Tacitus (A.D. 275-276), AE Antoninianus. IMP C M CL TACITVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev CLEMENTIA TEMP, Mars standing left, resting on a shield and holding a branch and a spear, XXIZ in exergue, 4.80g., 5h (RIC 83; C 15; RCV 11769). Dark patina, extremely fine. £120 AR085 Probus (A.D. 276-282), AE Antoninianus. Mint of Lugdunum. IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust facing right, rev FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing left, holding two standards, III in exergue, 3.65g., 6h (RIC 28; C 256). Dark patina, extremely fine. £120 A Beautiful Argenteus of Diocletian

AR086 Diocletian (A.D. 284-305), Silver Argenteus. Mint of Siscia, struck c. A.D. 294. DIOCLETIANVS AVG, head facing right, wearing a laurel-wreath, rev VIRTVS MILITVM, the Tetrarchs sacrificing over a tripod before a turreted enclosure, 2.80g., 6h (RIC 32a; C 516; RCV 12617). Well-struck on a broad flan, with a beautiful iridescent cabinet tone, good extremely fine and most attractive. £1,400 ex Bourgey, 18 June 1985, lot 166

AR087

AR088

AR087 Diocletian (A.D. 284-305), AE Follis. Mint of London, struck c. A.D. 300. IMP C DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust facing right, rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, holding a patera and a cornucopiae, 11.00g., 6h (RIC 6a; RCV 12760 var.). Attractive red-brown patina, extremely fine. £150 AR088 Maximian (A.D. 286-305), Silver Argenteus. Mint of Rome, struck c. A.D. 295-7. MAXIMIANVS AVG, laureate head facing right, rev VIRTVS MILITVM, the Tetrarchs sacrificing over a tripod before a turreted enclosure, S in exergue, 3.25g., 6h (RIC 40b). Beautiful old cabinet tone, good extremely fine. £950 ex Glendining & Co Ltd, London, 26 May 1982, lot 60

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AR090

AR089 Maximian (A.D. 286-305), AE Follis. Mint of London, struck c. A.D. 296-303. IMP C MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, laureate head facing right, rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, holding a patera and a cornucopiae, 6.69g., 12h (RIC - , cf. 8 and 42-44 for this obverse legend and 2a for this obverse legend and bust variety). Dark brown patina, extremely fine, not listed in RIC, this combination of obverse legend and bust type apparently only recorded for those issues with the LON mintmark. £250 AR090 Allectus (A.D. 293-296), AE Quinarius. Mint of Camulodunum, struck A.D. 294-6. IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust facing right, rev VIR[T]VS AVG, galley left, with rowers, male figure (Virtus (?)) standing at front, holding a spear and shield, QC in exergue, 2.44g., 6h (cf. RIC 130). Dark green patina, very fine and very rare. £595 ex Simon Shipp Collection

AR091 Constantius I (A.D. 305-306), AE Follis. Mint of Lugdunum, struck as Caesar, c. A.D. 298. CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, laureate head facing right, rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, holding a patera and a cornucopiae, A on left, PL in exergue, 12.35g., 6h (RIC 38a; RCV 14041). Much silvering, extremely fine and exceptional. £350 An Extremely Rare Gold Aureus of Galerius, with a Fine Portrait

AR092 Galerius (A.D. 305-311), Gold Aureus. Mint of Cyzicus, struck as Caesar, A.D. 293. MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES, head facing right, wearing a laurel-wreath, rev CONCORDIAE AVGG NN, Diocletian and Maximian seated left, each holding a globe and a parazonium, Victory flying above, crowning them, 5.35g., 6h (RIC -; Depeyrot 13/5). Fine portrait, lustrous, extremely fine and extremely rare. £16,000

AR093 Galerius (A.D. 305-311), Silver Argenteus. Mint of Treveri, struck as Caesar, c. A.D. 295-7. MAXIMIANVS NOB C, laureate head facing right, rev VIRTVS MILITVM, the Tetrarchs sacrificing over a tripod before a turreted enclosure, D in exergue, 3.10g., 12h (RIC 110b; RCV 14260). Well-struck in high relief, with a beautiful old cabinet tone, good extremely fine. £975 ex J. Schulman, 30 March 1936, lot 356

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AR094

AR095

AR094 Galerius (A.D. 305-311), AE Follis. Mint of Treveri, struck as Caesar, c. A.D. 300-1. MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, seen from behind, rev M SACRA AVGG ET CAESS NN, Moneta standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae, a star on right, BTR in exergue, 9.17g., 12h (RIC 490). Dark red-brown patina, extremely fine. £140 AR095 Galerius (A.D. 305-311), AE Follis. Mint of London, struck as Caesar, c. A.D. 300. MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES, laureate and cuirassed bust facing right, rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, holding a patera and a cornucopiae, 9.44g., 6h (RIC 21; RCV 14344 var.). Dark brown patina, extremely fine. £150

AR096

AR097

AR098

AR096 Galerius (A.D. 305-311), AE Follis. Mint of London, struck as Caesar, c. A.D. 303. MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES, laureate and cuirassed bust facing right, rev GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, holding a patera and a cornucopiae, 10.70g., 6h (RIC 35; RCV 14344 var.). Dark patina, extremely fine. £220 AR097 Constantine I, The Great (A.D. 307-337), AE Follis. Mint of Treveri, struck c. A.D. 310-13 . CONSTANTIVS P F AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust facing right, rev MARTI CONSERVATORI, helmeted and cuirassed bust of Mars facing right, 4.91g., 6h (RIC 884; RCV 16001). Dark brown patina, extremely fine. £150 AR098 Julian II (A.D. 360-363), AE Double Maiorina. Mint of Cyzicus, struck A.D. 362-3. D N FL CL IVLIANVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev SECVRITAS REI PVB, bull standing right, its head facing, two stars above, CVZICA in exergue, 8.60g., 6h (RIC 126; RCV 19161). Attractive dark green patina, extremely fine. £450 A Rare Gold Solidus of Jovian

AR099 Jovian (A.D. 363-364), Gold Solidus. Mint of Antioch. D N IOVIANVS PEP AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev SECVRITAS REI PVBLICAE, Roma, enthroned facing and holding a spear, and Constantinopolis, enthroned left and holding a sceptre and resting her right foot on a prow, supporting a shield between them inscribed VOT / V / MVL / X, ANTΓ in exergue, 4.50g., 5h (RC 223; Depeyrot 18/2; RCV 19193). A few light marks, good very fine / very fine, rare. £3,300 ex Anton C. R. Dreesmann Collection, Spink, 13 April 2000, lot 216

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A Most Attractive Gold Solidus of Valens

AR100 Valens (A.D. 364-378), Gold Solidus. Mint of Constantinople, struck A.D. 366-7. D N VALENS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev RESTITVTOR REI PVBLICAE, Emperor standing facing, head turned right, holding a labarum and Victory on globe, CONSP and star in exergue, 4.50g., 6h (RIC 3d var.; RCV 19553 var.). Well-struck on a broad flan, residual lustre and extremely fine, a most attractive Solidus and a rare variety. £2,800

AR101

AR102

AR101 Valens (A.D. 364-378), Silver Siliqua. Mint of Treveri, struck A.D. 368-75. D N VALENS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev VRBS ROMA, Roma enthroned left, holding Victory on a globe and a sceptre, TRPS• in exergue, 1.90g., 12h (RIC 27e; C 109; RCV 19675). Light crack in flan, toned, nearly extremely fine. £120 AR102 Valentinian II (A.D. 375-392), Silver Siliqua. Mint of Treveri, struck A.D. 375-83. D N VALENTINIANVS IVN P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev VICTORIA AVGGG, Victory advancing left, holding a wreath and a palm, TRPS in exergue, 1.98g., 12h (RIC 43; C 40; RCV 20235). Lightly toned, extremely fine. £260 ex Gussage All Saints Hoard, 2010

AR103 Theodosius I (A.D. 378-395), Gold Solidus. Mint of Constantinople, struck A.D. 380-81. D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev CONCORDIA AVGGG•, Constantinopolis seated facing, head turned right, holding a sceptre and a globe, CONOB in exergue, 4.48g., 12h (RIC 43b; Depeyrot 30/2; RCV 20392). Extremely fine. £2,300

AR104 Theodosius I (A.D. 378-395), Silver Siliqua. Mint of Treveri, struck A.D. 379-83. D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Roma seated left on a cuirass, holding Victory on a globe and a spear, TRPS in exergue, 1.84g., 12h (RIC 58b; RCV 20456). Light crack in flan, toned, extremely fine. £195 www.baldwin.co.uk

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AR105 Arcadius (A.D. 383-408), Silver Siliqua. Mint of Treveri, struck A.D. 393-5. D N ARCAPIVS P F AVG (sic), pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Roma seated left on a cuirass, holding Victory on a globe and a spear, TRPS in exergue, 1.92g., 12h (RIC 106c; RCV 20761). Broad flan, extremely fine, a scarce variety of obverse legend. £240

AR106 Flavius Victor (A.D. 387-388), Silver Siliqua. Mint of Mediolanum. D N FL VICTOR P F AVG, pearldiademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Roma enthroned facing, head turned left, holding Victory on a globe and a spear, MDPS in exergue, 1.11g., 12h (RIC 19b; C 6; RCV 20670). Clipped, lightly toned, good very fine. £600

AR107 Flavius Victor (A.D. 387-388), AE Half Cententionalis. Mint of Aquileia. D N FL VICTOR P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev SPES ROMANORVM, camp-gate with two turrets, a star above, SMAQP in exergue, 0.70g., 6h (RIC 55b; C 3; RCV 20675). A good example, with clear portrait and legends, dark green patina, extremely fine, rare. £250

AR108 Eugenius (A.D. 392-394), Silver Siliqua. Mint of Mediolanum, struck A.D. 393-4. D N EVGENIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Roma seated left on a cuirass, holding Victory on a globe and a spear, MDPS in exergue, 1.50g., 6h (RIC 32c; C 14; RCV 20689). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine. £850

AR109 Theodosius II (A.D. 402-450), Gold Tremissis. Mint of Constantinople, struck A.D. 416. D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM, Victory advancing front, head turned left, holding a wreath and a cross on globe, a star on right, CONOB in exergue, 1.47g., 6h (RIC 213; Depeyrot 58/2; RCV 21167). Residual lustre, extremely fine, a very good example, scarce. £595 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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AR110

AR111

AR112

AR110 Theodosius II (A.D. 402-450), Gold Solidus. Mint of Thessalonica, struck A.D. 424-5. D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, inclined slightly to right, holding a spear and shield, rev GLOR ORVIS TERRAR, emperor standing facing, holding a standard and a cross on globe, a star on left, TESOB in exergue, 4.53g., 6h (RIC 362; Depeyrot 51/1; RCV 21138). Lustrous, extremely fine, rare. £1,900 AR111 Theodosius II (A.D. 402-450), Gold Solidus. Mint of Constantinople, struck A.D. 430-40. D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, inclined slightly to right, holding a spear and shield, rev VOT XXX MVLT XXXX B, Constantinopolis enthroned left, holding a cross on globe and a sceptre, a shield stands beside the throne, a star on right, CONOB in exergue, 4.46g., 6h (RIC 257; Depeyrot 81/1; RCV 21158). Well-struck, a few light marks, lustrous, extremely fine. £1,500 AR112 Leo I (A.D. 457-474), Gold Solidus. Mint of Constantinople, struck A.D. 468-73. D N LEO PERPET AVG, pearl-diademed, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, slightly inclined to right, holding a spear and shield, rev VICTORIA AVGGG H, Victory standing left, supporting a long jewelled cross, a star on right, CONOB in exergue, 4.48g., 6h (RIC 605; Depeyrot 93/1; RCV 21404). Broad flan, lustrous, extremely fine. £1,200 An Exceptional Gold Solidus of Zeno

AR113 Zeno (A.D. 474-491), Gold Solidus. Mint of Constantinople, struck A.D. 476-91. D N ZENO PERP AVG, pearl-diademed, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, slightly inclined to right, holding a spear and shield, rev VICTORIA AVGGG B, Victory standing left, supporting a long jewelled cross, a star on right, CONOB in exergue, 4.46g., 6h (RIC 910; Depeyrot 108/1; RCV 21514). Exceptionally well-struck for this issue and of superior style to most, a few light marks on reverse, good extremely fine. £1,900 A Rare Gold Solidus of Basiliscus

AR114 Basiliscus (A.D. 475-476), Gold Solidus. Mint of Constantinople. D N bASILISCUS PP AUG, pearl-diademed, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, slightly inclined to right, holding a spear and shield, rev VICTORIA AVGGG, Victory standing left, supporting a long jewelled cross, a star on right, CONOB in exergue, 4.48g., 6h (RIC 1001; Depeyrot 101/1). Residual lustre, good extremely fine, rare. £2,200 www.baldwin.co.uk

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Byzantine Mint of Constantinople unless otherwise stated An Unpublished Ostrogothic Solidus in the Name of Anastasius I

BY001 Ostrogoths, Time of Theodoric (post A.D. 493), Pseudo-Imperial Gold Solidus, in the name of Anastasius I (A.D. 491-518). DN ΛNΛSTΛS-IVS PERP AVG, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, holding a spear and shield, rev VICTORI-Λ ΛVGGG I, winged Victory advancing left, holding a long jewelled cross, a star on right, COMOB in exergue, 4.46g., 6h (MEC -; BMC Vandals -). About extremely fine, with the rare obverse legend ending PERP, copying the earliest legend to be found on the Imperial solidi of Anastasius I, unpublished. £3,000

BY002 Ostrogoths, Theodoric (A.D. 493-526), Silver Half-Siliqua. Mint of Rome, in the name of Anastasius I (A.D. 492-518). DN ΛNΛST-ΛSIVS ΛVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right, rev six-pointed star within a wreath, 1.48g. (MIB 37b; MEC 117). Very fine, rare. £375

BY003 Ostrogoths, Athalaric (A.D. 526-534), Gold Solidus. Mint of Rome, in the name of Justinian I (A.D. 527-565), DN IVSTINI-ANVS PΓ AVC, three-quarter facing bust of emperor, holding a spear and shield, rev VICTORI-Λ ΛVCCC Λ, Angel standing left, holding a long decorated cross, a star in left field, COMOB in exergue, 4.46g., 7h (MEC 122; MIB (I), pl. 37/28). Extremely fine, rare. £2,250 A Rare Ostrogothic Follis of Theodahat

BY004 Ostrogoths, Theodahat (A.D. 534-536), AE Follis. Mint of Rome. D N THEOD-HATVS REX, profile bust right, with spangenhelm and Ostrogothic garment, rev VICTORIΛ-PRINCIPV, Victory standing on prow right, holding a palm-branch and a wreath, S-C in field, 9.14g., 6h (MIB (I) 81; Metlich, C.I.49). Very fine and rare. £1,650 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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BY005 Merovingian, Time of Justinus II (A.D. 565-578), Gold Tremissis. North Burgundy Region. Blundered Justinus legend, with crude profile bust right, rev Victory advancing left, holding a wreath and cross surrounded by blundered Justinus legend, 1.00g., 5h (obverse similar to MEC 371 var.; Belfort -). Very fine, rare. £900

BY006 Justinian I (A.D. 527-565), AE Follis. Mint of Cyzicus. DN IVSTINI-ANVS P P AV, helmeted and cuirassed bust of emperor facing, holding a globus cruciger and a shield, rev large M, flanked by ANNO and XX, officina B, KYZ in exergue, 20.93g., 6h (MIB 120; S 207). Very fine. £95

BY007 Justinus II (A.D. 565-578), Gold Solidus. Mint of Carthage. D N IVSTI-NVS P P AV, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, holding a globe surmounted by Victory, rev VICTORI-A AVCCC H, Constantinopolis seated facing, holding a spear and a globus cruciger, CONOB in exergue, 4.48g., 6h (MIB 18; S 391). Extremely fine, scarce. £650

BY008 Justinus II and Sophia (A.D. 565-578), AE 4 Pentanummia. Mint of Cherson. [XEP]-CONOC, emperor standing, holding a globus cruciger, and empress standing, holding a cruciform sceptre, exergual line beneath, rev large Δ, standing figure of Tiberius II on exergual line, holding a long rho-headed cross, on left, a small cross above, 6.89g., 6h (MIB 161b; S 160 (Maurice)). Very fine, rare. £320

BY009 Tiberius Constantine (A.D. 578-582), Gold “lightweight” Solidus of 22 Siliquae. dM TIb CONSTANT PP AVC, crowned and cuirassed bust of emperor facing, holding a globus cruciger and a shield, rev VICTORI-A AVGG ΘS, cross potent on four steps, OB+ and star in exergue, 4.03g., 6h (MIB 5; S 446 (Antioch)). Extremely fine. £800 www.baldwin.co.uk

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A Consular Gold Solidus of Maurice Tiberius

BY010 Maurice Tiberius (A.D. 583/4), Consular Gold Solidus. DN MAVRC – TIb PP AVI, Maurice as Consul, enthroned, wearing crown and consular robes, holding a mappa and cross, rev VICTORI-A AVCC Γ, Angel standing facing, holding a long cross surmounted by rho, and a globus cruciger, CONOB in exergue, 4.44g., 6h (MIB 2; S 474). Very fine, very rare. £2,800

BY011 Focas (c. A.D. 503), Gold Solidus. ON FOCAS PERP AVI, draped and cuirassed bust facing, wearing crown with pendilia and holding a globus cruciger, rev VICTORI-A AVCC A, Angel standing, holding a long cross surmounted by rho and a globus cruciger, N in right field, CONOB in exergue, 4.36g., 7h (MIBE 6; S 617). About extremely fine, unpublished officina, scarce type with N in reverse field. £575

BY012 Heraclius with Heraclius Constantine (A.D. 613-641), Gold Solidus. DNN hERACLIUS ET hERA CONST PA, facing busts of emperor and son, each wearing a chlamys and crown, Heraclius has a long beard and moustache, his son has a slight beard and moustache, a cross between them, rev VICTORIA – AVGU A, cross potent on three steps, CONOB in exergue, 4.43g., 6h (MIB 29; S 749). About extremely fine, with bold portraiture. £475

BY013 Heraclius, Heraclius Constantine and Heraclonas (c. A.D. 632/4), Gold Solidus. Emperor and son standing, each crowned and wearing a chlamys and holding a globus cruciger, Heraclonas similar but uncrowned, rev VICTORIA – AVGU E, cross potent on steps with monogram of Heraclius on right, CONOB in exergue, 4.41g., 6h (MIB 39; S 758). Extremely fine, the obverse in bold relief. £500

BY014 Constans II (A.D. 641-668), Gold Solidus. dN CONSTAN-TINUS PP AVG, young crowned bust of emperor facing, wearing a crown and a chlamys and holding a globus cruciger, rev VICTORIA AVGU E, cross potent on three steps, CONOB in exergue, 4.48g., 6h (obverse MIB 4a, reverse 3a; S 937 var.). Extremely fine, a mule of two varieties. £650 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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A Rare Gold Solidus of Constans II

BY015 Constans II (c. A.D. 667/8), Gold Solidus. VICTORIA AVGU I, followed by +, bust of emperor facing, with a long beard and moustache, wearing a plumed helmet with cross and a chlamys, and holding a globus cruciger, rev Constantine IV, Heraclius and Tiberius standing facing, each wearing a crown and chlamys and holding a globus cruciger, CONOB in exergue, 4.47g. 6h (MIB 40; S 973). A little softly struck on legend, otherwise extremely fine and rare. £1,300

BY016 Constans II (A.D. 641-668), Lightweight Gold Solidus of 23 Siliquae. dN CONSTANTINUS PP AV, bust of emperor facing, with a long beard and moustache, wearing a crown and chlamys and holding a globus cruciger, rev VICTORIA – AVGU Γ, cross potent on three steps, a large star in right field, CONOB+ in exergue, 4.28g., 6h (MIB 47; S 978). About good very fine, rare. £475 An Attractive Globular Solidus

BY017 Constans II with Constantine IV (A.D. 654), Gold Globular Solidus. Mint of Carthage. dN CONTA, busts of Constans, with a long beard, and Constantine, beardless, facing, each wearing a crown and chlamys, a cross between heads, rev VICTO-R AG, followed by indictional date IB = A.D. 654, P in right field, CONOB in exergue, 4.37g., 6h (MIB 67.1; S 1040). Extremely fine, unusually sharp and clear. £750 A Magnificent Portrait of Justinian II

BY018 Justinian II (first reign, A.D. 685-695), Gold Solidus. IUSTINIA-NUS PE AV, young bust of emperor facing, wearing a crown ornamented with a cross on circlet, and a chlamys, and holding a globus cruciger, rev VICTORIA - AVGU S, cross potent on three steps, CONOB in exergue, 4.43g., 6h (MIB 2; S 1243). Minimal marks on reverse, otherwise extremely fine and rare, with a magnificent portrait. £4,200

BY019 Leontius (A.D. 695-698), AE Half-Follis. Bearded bust facing, wearing a crown and loros and holding a globus cruciger, a cross in right field, rev large K, flanked by ANNO and date (year I), officina B, 2.63g., 12h (MIB 33; S 1335). Very fine, very rare. £395 www.baldwin.co.uk

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BY020 Tiberius III Apsimar (A.D. 698-705), Gold Solidus. D TIBERI-US PE AV, bust of emperor facing, wearing a crown and cuirass and holding a spear and shield, rev VICTORIA – AVGU A, cross potent on three steps, CONOB in exergue, 4.46g., 6h (MIB 1; S 1360). A little softly struck on reverse legend, otherwise extremely fine. £1,900 A Mint State Gold Solidus of Justinian II with Tiberius

BY021 Justinian II with Tiberius (A.D. 705-711), Gold Solidus. dN IhS ChS REX REGNANTIUM, bust of young Christ facing, with cross behind head, raising His hand in benediction and holding book of Gospels, rev DN IUSTINIANUS [MULTUS A], half-length figures of the emperor and son, each wearing a crown, divitision and chlamys, and holding between them a long cross potent on steps, 4.45g., 6h (MIB 2b; £5,500 S 1415). Mint state.

BY022 Leo III the Isaurian (A.D. 717-741), Gold Solidus. dNO LEO-N PA MUL, facing bust of emperor with short beard, wearing a crown and chlamys and holding a globus cruciger and akakia, rev VICTORIA – AVGU B, cross potent on three steps, CONOB in exergue, 4.12g., 6h (MIB 1; S 1502). A little softness on reverse legend, otherwise about extremely fine. £1,100

BY023 Constantine V with Leo IV (A.D. 751-775), Gold Solidus. [CONSTAN]TInOS ΛEOn•nEOS, facing busts of Constantine and Leo, each wearing a crown and chlamys, a cross between heads, rev LE-ON PA MUL B, bust of Leo III (deceased), wearing a crown and loros, and holding a long cross potent, 4.49g., 6h (DO 2.f.3; S 1551). Extremely fine. £1,200

BY024 Michael I with Theophylactus (A.D. 811-813), AE Follis. Mint of Syracuse. MIXΛ on right in perpendicular form, emperor facing, wearing a crown and loros and holding a cross potent, rev ΘE-OΦV around bust of Theophylactus, wearing a crown and chlamys and holding a globus cruciger, 2.14g., 6h (DO 10; S 1625). Very fine, rare. £95 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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BY025 Theophilus (A.D. 829-842), AE Half-Follis. ΘEOFIL – bASIL, three-quarter length figure of emperor, wearing a loros and crown surmounted by tufa, holding a labarum and a globus cruciger, rev +ΘEO/FILEAVG/ OVSTESV/nICAS, in four lines, 5.98g., 6h (DO 16; S 1668). Very fine, scarce denomination. £95 A Very Attractive Gold Histamenon of Basil II with Constantine VIII

BY026 Basil II with Constantine VIII (c. A.D. 981-1001), Gold Histamenon. +IhSXIS REX REGNANTIhM, bust of Christ Pantocrator facing, wearing nimbus comprising three arms with seven pellets in each, holding a book of Gospels and raising hand in benediction, rev +bASIL C COhSTAh TIb R, crowned busts of emperors facing, Basil wearing a loros, Constantine wearing a chlamys, holding between them an ornamental patriarchal £1,400 cross, 4.43g., 6h (DO 3.f.1; S 1797 var.). Good very fine, very attractive, scarce. A Rare Gold Histamenon of Theodora

BY027 Theodora (A.D. 1055/6), Gold Histamenon. +IhS XIS REX – REGNANTIM (blundered), nimbate Christ standing on a footstool, holding book of Gospels with both hands, rev ΘEOΔPA – AVΓOVCTA (slightly blundered), Theodora and the Virgin standing facing, holding between them a long labarum, empress wears a crown, saccos and loros, the Virgin clad in pallium and maphorium, M-Θ either side, double border, 4.36g., 6h (DO 1a; S 1837). Extremely fine and rare. £5,000

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BY028 Michael VII Ducas (A.D. 1071-1078), Silver 2/3 Miliaresion. Bust of Virgin facing, holding before her nimbate infant Christ, MP-ΘV either side, rev +ΘKE/ROHΘEI/MIXAHΛ/ΔECΠOTH/TWΔKA in five lines, 1.42g., 6h (DO 8; S 1876). An attractive specimen on a solid flan, good very fine and scarce in this state. £450 BY029 Alexius I Comnenus (pre-reform, A.D. 1081-1092), Silver Histamenon. Nimbate bust of Christ facing, raising hand in benediction and holding book of Gospels, IC-XC on either side, rev +AΛEZ•U ΔEC-ΠOT TW KM, bust of emperor facing, wearing a crown and jewelled chlamys, holding a cruciform sceptre with floral ornamentation, 4.41g., 6h (DO IV, pl. I, 3; S 1894). About good very fine. £420 www.baldwin.co.uk

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BY030 Alexius I Comnenus (A.D. 1081-1092), Silver Scyphate Miliaresion. Indistinct legend around Virgin orans standing, nimbate, wearing a pallium and maphorium, MP-ΘV on either side, rev +AΛEZIW ΔE-CΠOT TO KOMN, Alexius standing facing, wearing a crown and military attire, holding a long cross and with left hand on sheath, 1.88g., 6h (DO IV, pl. 2/10¹; S 1897). Very fine, very rare. £900 An Extremely Rare Trachy, Commemorating the Coronation of John II

BY031 Alexius I Comnenus with Irene and John II (Coronation issue of A.D. 1092), Billon Trachy. Legend obscure, John standing, wearing a loros, holding a labarum-headed sceptre, being crowned by Christ, rev AΛEZIWΔ / EIPHNH AV, Alexius and Irene standing facing, holding between them a patriarchal cross on a long shaft, both wearing a stemma and jewelled loros, emperor holds an akakia, 4.18g., 6h (DO IV, pl. V, 24.2 var.; S £1,500 1916). Very fine, extremely rare. This important commemorative type was issued very briefly in A.D. 1092. In addition to Alexius I, the empress Irene Ducaena and infant John II are depicted. This type was surely meant to mark the coronation of the latter.

Three Very Rare Issues of Isaac Comnenus

BY032 Isaac Comnenus, Usurper in Cyprus (A.D. 1187-1191), Billon Trachy. Mint of Nicosia. OE/MM/A on left, NO/HA on right, around young bust of Christ, raising hand in benediction and holding a scroll, IC-XC on either side, rev Isaac standing facing, wearing a crown, divitision and sagion, and holding a cruciform sceptre and akakia, manus dei in upper field, I/CA/AKI/OC [ΔEΠOTH] on left and right, 4.88g., 6h (DO IV, pl. XVIII, 3; S 1992). Very fine, very rare. £950

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BY034

BY033 Isaac Comnenus, Usurper in Cyprus (A.D. 1187-1191), AE Tetarteron. Mint of Nicosia. Bust of Christ facing, raising hand in benediction and holding book of Gospels, IC-XC on either side, rev [ICAAKIOC] ΔECΠOTH, bust of Isaac facing, wearing a crown, divitision and sagion, holding a cross sceptre and akakia, 2.37g., 6h (DO IV, pl. XIX/7; S 1994). Very fine, very rare. £950 BY034 Isaac Comnenus, Usurper in Cyprus (A.D. 1187-1191), AE Tetarteron. Cyprus secondary mint. Christ enthroned, raising hand in benediction and holding scroll, IC-XC either side, rev [ICAAKIOC] ΔECΠOTH, Isaac and Virgin standing facing, Virgin is crowning emperor who wears divitision and loros and is holding cruciform sceptre and akakia, 2.83g., 7h (DO IV, pl. XIX/10a; S 1998). Very fine, very rare, attractive. £675 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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BY035 Michael VIII Paleologus (A.D. 1259-1282), Gold Hyperpyron. Bust of Virgin orans, within the walls of Constantinople comprising six groups of towers, sigla A-K, rev XM/ΔE/Π/T on left, OΠΛO on right, emperor kneeling before Christ who holds a scroll and is supported by St Michael, 4.11g., 6h (DO V, pl. 2/14; S 2242 var.). Striking crack, but detail and legend unusually clear and complete, good very fine. £450

BY036 Andronicus II and Michael IX Paleologus (A.D. 1305-1320), Gold Hyperpyron. Mint of Thessalonika. Virgin orans, within the walls of Constantinople comprising six groups of towers, sigla Λ-K beyond walls, rev blundered versions of emperors names, standing figure of Christ blessing kneeling emperors, 4.07g., 6h (DO -; PCPC 207/5; S -). Good very fine and rare. £375 A rare mint for this type, and unusually well preserved.

A Great Trebizond Rarity

BY037 Empire of Trebizond, Theodora (c. A.D. 1285), Silver Asper. Mint of Trebizond. OAΓIOC – EVΓENIOS, St. Eugenius standing, holding a long cross, rev ΘEOΔWP-H KOMNHN, Theodora standing facing, holding a globus cruciger, her left hand on breast, manus dei blessing the empress from top left, 3.12g. 6h (Retowski 1; S 2618). Slightly softly-struck at edge, otherwise good very fine and very rare. £2,300 A great Trebizond rarity, seldom available.

An Exceptional Byzantine Lead Seal

BY038 Romanus I with Christopher and Constantine VII (A.D. 921-931), Lead Seal, 38mm. Facing bust of St. Christopher, crowned and holding a sceptre, XR-OR either side, rev ROMAhO / XRISTOFOR / CE COhSTAh / Eh XW EVSE / S RASIL / •••, 32.20g., 12h (Zacos -; DO -; Seyrig -). An important seal in an exceptional state of preservation. £850 Romanus made his son Christopher co-emperor in A.D. 921. The legend shows his elevated status which, surprisingly, precedes that of the legitimate emperor Constantine VII.

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Anglo-Saxon and Norman Coins Chick = The Coinage of Kings of Mercia, Offa (757-796), and his Contemporaries by Derek Chick C.S.E.= the Coinage of Southern England 796-865 by Rory Naismith

AS001 Early Anglo-Saxon, Silver Sceat Series (675-c.760), early transitional type (675-685), Pada, type III, Visigothic style bust right, legend around, rev pellet at centre of cross with annulets in angles, beaded circle and legend surrounding, 1.28g (Metcalf 82; BMC 3; N.153; S.773). Small scratch on chin of bust, toned very fine and very rare. £1,500 With old identification ticket in the hand of F. Elmore Jones referring to British Numismatic Journal plate II in volume 31, type PIII.

Nice Example of a Penny of Eadberht Praen, King of Kent

AS002 Anglo-Saxon Kings of Kent, Eadberht Praen (796-798), silver Penny, type I, Moneyer Babba, three line inscription with stops in upper and lower lines and with pellet line divisions, .:E.A.D. / BEARHT / .:REX. last two letters of middle line ligatured, rev B.A.BBA across centre with unbarred A’s, line above with m and pellets, line below with diagonal extensions at each end, two pellets at each terminal, annulet with wedge at each quarter at bottom centre, 1.23g (C.S.E. C4; N.202; S.875). Dark tone, good very fine and very rare. £8,500

AS003 Offa, King of Mercia (757-796), silver non-portrait Penny, light coinage (780-92), Canterbury type, Moneyer Aethelwald, .OF.FA. / RE.X. in two lines divided by beaded bar with fleur ends and pellets, outer beaded circle both sides, rev moneyer name in two lines divided by beaded bar with fleur ends and trio’s of pellets, EdEL / .VALd, 1.24g (Chick 11a this coin; Blunt 55; N.287; S.904). Toned very fine and very rare. £3,000 ex Kunst and Münzen, Lugano, Switzerland, list 20, February 1972, item 529. Professor G W De Witt, Künker Auction 137, 10th March 2008, lot 3036.

AS004 Offa, King of Mercia , silver portrait Penny, light coinage (780-92), London type, Moneyer Lulla, flowing hair portrait right with some pellet decoration in front and behind, all within lozenge frame with cross at each apex, .:OF:. .:FA:. .:RE:. .:XX:. rev cross over saltire at centre with petal surround, beaded inner circle around, legend surrounding divided by four bosses, linear circle around, .+L. / .u. / .L.L. / .A., 0.94g (Chick 66; Blunt 70; N.314; S.905). Flan a little bent in part, otherwise toned almost very fine and extremely rare being the only example available to collectors. £3,750 Found Doddington, Kent, August 2014 – EMC 2015.0049 One of three known examples, the other two recorded by Chick being in the British Museum and Fitzwilliam Museum.

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Rare Variety of an Offa Portrait Silver Penny, Canterbury Type

AS005 Offa, King of Mercia, silver portrait Penny, light coinage (780-92), Canterbury type, Moneyer Ealred, curled hair portrait right, .:OFFA:. .:REX the King’s title retrograde, rev cross at centre of lozenge compartment with pellet in each angle, outer beaded inner circle around, fleur extensions to lozenge which then link around legend in angles, beaded initial cross, +E / AL. / .R. / EL, 1.18g (Chick 98; Blunt 49; N.291; S.905). Cleaned, good very fine / very fine, just a little weak at centre of reverse, but consequently better on portrait side, the only example of this type known with L given at end of Moneyer’s name rather than D, very rare. £6,500

AS006 Coenwulf, King of Mercia (796-821), silver portrait Penny, East Anglia type, Moneyer Wihtred, curled hair bust right to edge of coin, linear circle around head, legend commences at upper left, +COEHVVLF REX M outer beaded circle both sides, rev pellet with four annulets around all within beaded lozenge panel, long cross from each apex of lozenge giving a cruciform design, lettering in angles, PI HT R EP, 1.23g (C.S.E. E12.7c to e; N.372; S.920). Toned, undulating flan with some tiny chips, almost very fine and extremely rare. £3,000 Ex Vatican Hoard Archbishop Plegmund Silver Penny

AS007 Plegmund, Archbishop of Canterbury (890-914), silver Penny, Moneyer Eicmund, small cross pattée at centre, linear inner and outer circles with legend surrounding, +PLEGMVND ARCHIEP, rev Moneyer name EICMV / ND MO in two lines with three cross pattées dividing, trio of pellets above and below, 1.51g (N.256; S.900). Die flaws in field both sides, toned a pleasing very fine and rare. £3,000 ex Vatican Rome Hoard, part I, Glendining, 16th May 1929, lot 5 and plate 1, sold for £3/11/6d Spink Numismatic Circular, December 1942, item 17297 at £8 Marshall Collection, Spink Auction 167, 31st March 2004, lot 31

AS008 Aethelstan I (c.825-840), King of East Anglia, silver non-portrait Penny, no Moneyer name, A with bar above within beaded circle, legend and beaded circle surrounding, +EDELSTAN, rev w with bar above within beaded circle, legend and beaded circle surrounding, +REX ANG:, 1.25g (C.S.E. E32.1g this coin; N.439; S.950). Chipped, toned a bold very fine and rare. £1,500 ex J J Nunn, Sotheby, 27th November 1896. Hon. Coutts Marjoribanks, Sotheby, 28th April 1904, lot 225 part Keith Chapman, December 2007

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AS009 Burgred, King of Mercia (852-874), silver portrait Penny, lunette type, Moneyer Duda, bust to edge of coin facing right, linear circle around head, legend commences lower left, BVRGRED REX linear outer circle both sides, rev incomplete lunettes with pellet at break point top and bottom, legend commences across centre, continues in top lunette and ends in bottom lunette, +DVDA / MON / ETA, 1.04g (BMC type C; N.425; S.940). Toned, small rim chips, otherwise good very fine. £850 AS010 Viking Coinages (c.885-954), Kingdom of York (c.895-920), silver Penny, Cunetti type, Patriarchal long cross, N and V at end of two limbs of cross, C and T omitted, R E X in between with three pellets either side of top letters, beaded outer circle surrounding both sides, rev small cross pattée, pellet in two opposing angles, beaded circle and legend surrounding + CVN .:. NET .:. TI, 1.25g (N.499; S.993). Toned, a couple of hairline scratches otherwise a bold very fine. £750 Most coins of this type emanated from the famous Cuerdale hoard found 15 th May 1840. This coin has the sort of patination usually associated with coins from this hoard.

AS011 Viking Coinages (c.885-954), Kingdom of York (c.895-920), silver Penny, Cunetti type, Patriarchal long cross, C N V and T at end of each limb of cross, R E X in between with three pellets either side of top letters, beaded outer circle surrounding both sides, rev small cross pattée, pellet in two opposing angles, beaded circle and legend surrounding + CVN .:. NET .:. TI, 1.30g (N.499; S.993). Toned, small rim chips, good very fine. £800

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AS013

AS012 Viking Coinages (c.885-954), Kingdom of York (c.895-920), silver Penny, Cunetti type, Patriarchal long cross, C N V and T at end of each limb of cross, R E X in between with three pellets either side of top letters, beaded outer circle surrounding both sides, rev small cross pattée, pellet in two opposing angles, beaded circle and legend surrounding + CVN .:. NET .:. TI, 1.18g (N.499; S.993). Toned, good very fine. £850 AS013 Viking Coinages (c.885-954), Kingdom of York (c.895-920), silver Penny, Cunetti type, Patriarchal long cross, C N V and T at end of each limb of cross, R E X in between with three pellets either side of top letters, beaded outer circle surrounding both sides, rev small cross pattée, pellet in two opposing angles, beaded circle and legend surrounding + CVN .:. NET .:. TI, 1.30g (N.499; S.993). Toned, good very fine. £850 ex the late Dr Des Forges Collection, Sotheby, 22nd April 1918, lot 78 part Lord Grantley, third portion, Glendining, 22nd March 1944, lot 970 part.

Very Rare Silver Portrait Halfpenny of Alfred the Great

AS014 Alfred the Great, (871-899), silver portrait Halfpenny, diademed bust right (not visible), +ÆLFRE D RE, rev Londinia monogram, pellets in central bisected O, pellet to left and triangle of six pellets below monogram, cross pattée above, linear outer circle at rim both sides, 0.62g (N.645; S.1063). Toned, die flawed and weak on obverse, consequently with a much better reverse, fine / very fine for issue and extremely rare. £2,500 ex Baldwin’s Auction 77, 27th September 2012, lot 2531

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Extremely Rare Moneyer Both Sides Variety Aethlestan Penny from Ryedale Hoard

AS015 Aethelstan (924-939), King of all England, silver Penny, circumscription cross type, double reverse variety with name of Moneyer Regnald both sides, small cross pattée with linear circle surrounding, legend around +REGNALD MO EFORPIC, linear and beaded borders surrounding both sides, rev the same layout but with an extra pellet by central cross, 1.44g (N.672; S.1093). Grey tone with a couple of little spots, otherwise, a bold very fine and extremely rare. £2,750 ex Eboracum Ryedale Hoard, Spink Auction 228, 25th March 2015, lot 478 See also British Numismatic Journal volume 62 item 247.

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AS016 Aethelred II (978-1016), first hand type silver Penny (c.985-991), Ipswich Mint, Moneyer Waltferth, draped and diademed bust right, within linear circle, legend commences at top +ÆÐELRED REX ANGLOR x, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev Hand of Providence issuing down from clouds, letters A to left, W to right, both with bar above, linear circle surrounding, + PALTFERĐ M-O GVP, 1.50g. (Sadler volume I, fig.99; N.766; S.1144). Toned, chipped rim, otherwise about very fine and rare. £675 ex Spink Numismatic Circular, December 1985, item 8664 Property of a deceased estate, Spink Auction 62, 19th November 1987, lot 141

AS017 Aethelred II, silver Penny, CRVX type (c.991-997), Colchester Mint, Moneyer Wulfwine, draped bust left with sceptre, three pellet head, within linear circle, legend commences at top, +ÆĐELRÆD REX ANGLORX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev voided cross within linear circle, letters C R V X in each angle, legend surrounding, +PVLFPINE M-O COLES, 1.08g (BMC type IIIa; N.770; S.1148). Toned with a few pecks on reverse, very fine. £500 AS018 Aethelred II, silver Penny, CRVX type (c.991-997), Exeter Mint, Moneyer Edric, draped bust left with sceptre, three pellet head, within linear circle, legend commences at top, +ÆĐELRÆD REX ANGLORX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev voided cross within linear circle, letters C R V X in each angle, legend surrounding, +EDRIC M-O EAXEC, 1.43g (BMC type IIIa; N.770; S.1148). Toned almost very fine and free of peck marks. £450

AS019 Aethelred II, silver Penny, CRVX type (c.991-997), Sudbury Mint, Moneyer Aelfric, draped bust left with sceptre, three pellet head, within linear circle, legend commences at top, +ÆĐELRÆD REX ANGLOX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev voided cross within linear circle, letters C R V X in each angle, legend surrounding, +ÆLFRIC M-O SVĐBY, 1.13g (BMC type IIIa; N.770; S.1148). Toned very fine and free of peck marks, rare. £850 ex Spink 1928 Commander R P Mack R.N., Sylloge coins of the British Isles, Volume 20, no.882 Sold by Spink and Son privately, April 1987 with ticket in the hand of Patrick Finn.

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AS020 Aethelred II, silver Penny, CRVX type (c.991-997), Wareham Mint, Moneyer Bryhtric, draped bust left with sceptre, three pellet head, within linear circle, legend commences at top, +ÆĐELRÆD REX ANGLORX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev voided cross within linear circle, letters C R V X in each angle, legend surrounding, +BRYHTRIC M-O PER, 1.67g (BMC type IIIa; N.770; S.1148). Once cleaned, lightly toned with a couple of peck marks, very fine and rare. £850 AS021 Aethelred II, silver Penny, small flan CRVX type (c.995-997), Canterbury Mint, Moneyer Eadwold, draped bust left with sceptre angled into drapery, three pellet head, within linear circle, legend commences at top, +ÆĐELRÆD REX ANGLOX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev voided cross within linear circle, letters C R V X in each angle, legend surrounding, +EADPOLD M-O CÆNT, 1.40g (BMC type IIIa; N.770; S.1148). Undulating flan, toned with a couple of peck marks on obverse, very fine, scarce. £550 AS022 Aethelred II, silver Penny, long cross type (c.997-1003), Colchester Mint, Moneyer Godric, draped bust left, legend surrounding commences lower left, .+.ÆĐELRÆD REX ANGLO, ligatured NG, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with tri-crescent terminals, tiny pellet at centre, +GO DRIC M.Ω.O COL, 1.68g (BMC type IVa; N.774; S.1151). Peck marks both sides, toned very fine and rare. £550 ex A H Baldwin and Sons Ltd, 12th December 1962 for £5 Commander R P Mack R.N., Sylloge coins of the British Isles, Volume 20, no.918. Commander R P Mack R.N., Spink Coin Auction 64, 23rd June 1988, lot 151.

AS023 Aethelred II, silver Penny, long cross type (c.997-1003), Norwich Mint, Moneyer Aelfric, draped bust left, legend surrounding commences lower left, .+.ÆĐELRÆD REX ANGL, ligatured NG, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with tri-crescent terminals, tiny pellet at centre, + ÆL FRIC MO N ORĐ, 1.39g (BMC type IVa; N.774; S.1151). Peck marks on reverse, toned almost very fine. £375

AS024

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AS026

AS024 Canute (1016-35), silver Penny, quatrefoil type (c.1017-23), Bedford Mint, Moneyer Leofwine, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at upper left, +CNVT RC ANLOINC, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +LE OFP INE BED, 1.07g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Lightly toned, almost extremely fine and rare. £1,000 This coin struck from dies of the “Bedford” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut and used at Bedford.

AS025 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Cambridge Mint, Moneyer Cniht, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX ANGLO, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +CNI HTO NGR ATN, 0.99g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Cleaned, good very fine. £550 This coin struck from dies of the late class A “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in Cambridge.

AS026 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Cambridge Mint, Moneyer Ornst, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX ANGLO, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +OR NS TI G RAT, 0.96g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Lightly toned, good very fine. £600 This coin struck from dies of the late class A “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in Cambridge.

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AS029

AS027 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Cambridge Mint, Moneyer Orst, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at lower left, +CNVT REX ANGLOO, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +OR STO NGR ANT, 0.91g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Lightly toned, almost extremely fine. £600 This coin struck from dies of the late class C “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in Cambridge.

AS028 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Colchester Mint, Moneyer Edwine, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX ANGLOX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +ED PIN EMO COL, 1.00g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Lightly toned, good very fine. £600 This coin struck from dies of the mid class A “Thetford” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Thetford and supplied for use to strike coinage in Colchester.

AS029 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Hertford Mint, Moneyer Deorsige, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, pellet behind bust, legend commences at lower left, +CNVT REX ANGLo, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, extra pellet in two spandrels, +DVR SION HEO: RET:, 0.83g (BMC type VIII; N.781; £750 S.1157). Lightly toned, very fine and rare with the extra pellets. This coin struck from dies of the late class C “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in Hertford.

AS030

AS031

AS032

AS030 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Hertford Mint, Moneyer Lifinc, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, pellet behind bust, legend commences at lower left, +CNVT REX ANGLOR., outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, extra pellet in two spandrels, .+LIF INC O HEO RET:, 0.90g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Lightly toned, good very fine and rare with the extra pellets. £750 This coin struck from dies of the late class C “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in Hertford.

AS031 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Hertford Mint, Moneyer Lyfinc, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX ANGLOR., outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, .+LYFI NCN ONR ETEF, 1.02g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Lightly toned, good very fine. £650 This coin struck from dies of the mid class A “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in Hertford.

AS032 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Hertford Mint, Moneyer Lyfinc, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX ANGL:, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, pellet also in each spandrel, +LY CINE CN MON RETF, 0.98g (BMC type VIII; SCBI 13:1507; N.781; S.1157). Lightly toned, almost extremely fine and rare with extra pellets on reverse. £850 This coin struck from dies of the mid class A “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in Hertford.

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AS033

AS034

AS035

AS033 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Hertford Mint, Moneyer Wulfric, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX ANGLOX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +PV LFR ICH YRT, 1.23g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Lightly toned, almost extremely fine. £750 This coin struck from dies of the mid class A “Thetford” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Thetford and supplied for use to strike coinage in Hertford.

AS034 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Hertford Mint, Moneyer Wulfric, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at lower left, +CNVT REX ANGLORVM, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +PV LFR ICH RET, 1.07g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Lightly toned, extremely fine. £850 This coin struck from dies of the mid class A “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in Hertford.

AS035 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Hertford Mint, Moneyer Wulfric, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX ANGLORV, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, quatrefoil of pellets in one spandrel +PE ERI C ON: RET, 1.04g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Lightly toned, good very fine and rare with the extra pellets and unusual mint signature. £850 This coin struck from dies of the class B “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in Hertford.

AS036

AS037

AS038

AS036 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Ipswich Mint, Moneyer Aethelberht, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at lower left, +CNVT REX ANEORVM, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +EĐ LBR IHT O GIP, 0.95g (Sadler II fig.401-402; BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Lightly toned, good very fine and rare. £650 This coin struck from dies of the class C “Thetford” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Thetford and supplied for use to strike coinage in Ipswich.

AS037 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Ipswich Mint, Moneyer Edric, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, pellet topped crown, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX ANGLOX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +ED RIC MΩO GIP, 1.05g (Sadler II fig.438; BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Lightly toned, good very fine and rare. £650 This coin struck from dies of the mid A class “Thetford” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Thetford and supplied for use to strike coinage in Ipswich.

AS038 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Ipswich Mint, Moneyer Eadric, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at lower left, +CNVT REX ANGLORVM, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +EA DRI CON GIP:, 1.09g (Sadler II fig.433; BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Lightly toned, extremely fine, a superb piece. £850 This coin struck from dies of the late A class “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in Ipswich.

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AS039 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Ipswich Mint, Moneyer Edric, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at lower left, +CNVT REX ANGLORVM, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +ED RIC MΩO GIP, 1.07g (Sadler II fig.433/438; BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Lightly toned, almost extremely fine. £800 This coin struck from dies of the late A class “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in Ipswich.

Very Rare Pellet Head Sceptre Silver Lincoln Mint Quatrefoil Penny of Canute

AS040 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Lincoln Mint, Moneyer Aslac, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil with three pellet head sceptre, legend commences at bottom, +CNVT REX ANGLORI, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +AS LAC MO L INCO, 1.06g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Lightly toned, extremely fine and very rare with the sceptre. £1,500 This coin struck from dies of the late “Lincoln” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Lincoln and supplied for use to strike coinage in Lincoln.

AS041 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Lincoln Mint, Moneyer Crinan, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at lower left, +CNVT REX ANGLORVM, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +CR INA NMO L INC, last two letters ligatured, 0.84g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Toned almost extremely fine. £750 This coin struck from dies of the late “Lincoln” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Lincoln and supplied for use to strike coinage in Lincoln.

Very Rare Extra Cross on Reverse Variety Lincoln Mint Quatrefoil Penny of Canute

AS042 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Lincoln Mint, Moneyer Crinan, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX ANGLORVI, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, cross pattée in one quarter, +CR INA NMO L INC, last two letters ligatured, 0.81g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Almost extremely fine and very rare with extra cross on reverse. £1,000 This coin struck from dies of the late “Lincoln” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Lincoln and supplied for use to strike coinage in Lincoln.

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AS043 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Lincoln Mint, Moneyer Elfric, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at bottom, +CNVT REX ANGLORV, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +EL FRIC MO L INCO, 0.96g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Toned almost extremely fine. £750 This coin struck from dies of the late “Lincoln” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Lincoln and supplied for use to strike coinage in Lincoln.

Very Rare Lincoln Mint Silver Quatrefoil Penny with Cross in Front of Bust

AS044 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Lincoln Mint, Moneyer Justein, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil with cross pattée before face, legend commences at bottom, +CNVT REX ANGLORV, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +IV STA. NMO LINC, last two letters ligatured, 1.07g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Toned extremely fine and very rare with cross by bust. £1,250 This coin struck from dies of the mid “Lincoln” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Lincoln and supplied for use to strike coinage in Lincoln.

Very Rare Lincoln Mint Silver Quatrefoil Penny with Cross Behind Bust

AS045 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Lincoln Mint, Moneyer Summerlede, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil with cross pattée behind bust, legend commences at bottom, +CNVT REX ANGLORV., outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +SV MER LEĐM OLIN, 1.07g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Toned extremely fine and very rare with cross behind bust. £1,250 This coin struck from dies of the mid “Lincoln” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Lincoln and supplied for use to strike coinage in Lincoln.

AS046 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Lincoln Mint, Moneyer Wulfgaet, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at bottom, +CNVT REX ANGLORVM:, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +PV LFG ATM OLIN, 1.05g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Almost extremely fine. £700 This coin struck from dies of the late “Lincoln” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Lincoln and supplied for use to strike coinage in Lincoln.

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AS047

AS048

AS049

AS047 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, London Mint, Moneyer Aelfwig, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at lower left, +CNVT REX ANGLOR, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +ELF PI ON LVND ENE E, some letters ligatured, 1.09g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Light tone, extremely fine. £650 This coin struck from dies of the late class A “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in London.

AS048 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, London Mint, Moneyer Aelfwig, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at lower left, +CNVT REX ANGLOR, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +ELF PI ON LVND ENE:, N and D ligatured, 1.05g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Toned, extremely fine. £650 This coin struck from dies of the early class C “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in London.

AS049 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, London Mint, Moneyer Aelfwig, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at lower left, +CNVT REX ANGL., outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +EL PIG ON L VND, 0.91g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Almost extremely fine. £600 This coin struck from dies of the early class C “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in London.

AS050

AS051

AS052

AS050 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, London Mint, Moneyer Aelfwine, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at lower left, +CNVT REX ANGL, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, extra pellet in one spandrel, +EL FPI. NE L VND, last two letters ligatured, 0.92g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Unusual with extra pellet on reverse, extremely fine and rare. £750 This coin struck from dies of the late class C “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in London.

AS051 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, London Mint, Moneyer Eadnoth, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at lower left, +CNVT REX ANGLORV, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +EAD NOĐ ON LV NDEI, 1.02g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Almost extremely fine. £600 This coin struck from dies of the early class C “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in London.

AS052 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, London Mint, Moneyer Eadwerd, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX ANGLOR, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +EA DPE RD V NED, 1.10g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Lightly toned, extremely fine, an unusual reading which seems to be a blundered London signature, rare. £850 This coin struck from dies of class B “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in London.

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AS053

AS054

AS055

AS053 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, London Mint, Moneyer Godric, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at lower left, +CNVT REX ANGLORV, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +GOD RIC: ON IV IDEN, 0.98g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Light tone, extremely fine. £650 This coin struck from dies of the mid class C “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in London.

AS054 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, London Mint, Moneyer Godric, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at lower left, +CNVT REX ANGLORV, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +GOD RIL O N LV: NDE:, 1.01g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Light tone, extremely fine. £650 This coin struck from dies of the mid class C “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in London.

AS055 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, London Mint, Moneyer Osulf, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at lower left, +CNVT REX ANGLORV, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +OS VLF ONLV NDE, N and L ligatured, 0.97g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Toned, extremely fine, a superb coin. £750 This coin struck from dies of the late class C “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in London.

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AS056 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, London Mint, Moneyer Wulfsige, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at lower left, +CNVT REX ANGLORVM, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +PV LFS IE N L VND, 1.02g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Almost extremely fine. £600 This coin struck from dies of the late class A “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in London.

AS057 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Norwich Mint, Moneyer Efic, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, pellet behind bust, legend commences at right, +CNVT REX ANGLOR., outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +EFI C O N ORĐ PICI, 0.78g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Almost extremely fine and unusual with pellet behind bust and full reading of mint town. £850 This coin struck from dies of the late class C “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in Norwich.

AS058 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Norwich Mint, Moneyer Godwine, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at bottom, +CNVT REX ANGLORVI, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +GO DPIN EMO NOR, 1.06g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Partially cleaned with discolouration otherwise good very fine. £600 This coin struck from dies of the mid “Lincoln” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Lincoln and supplied for use to strike coinage in Norwich.

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AS059 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Norwich Mint, Moneyer Hwateman, crowned and draped bust left within inner circle, legend commences at bottom, +CNVT REX ANGLORV, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +HP ATM A NO RPI, 0.90g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Almost extremely fine. £750 This coin struck from dies of the mid class C “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in Norwich.

Very Rare Norwich Mint Silver Quatrefoil Penny with Extra Cross on Reverse

AS060 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Norwich Mint, Moneyer Leofwine, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at bottom, +CNVT REX ANGLORV, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, cross pattée in one angle, +LE OFP INE M NOR, N and E ligatured and O possibly struck over an F, 0.81g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Toned almost extremely fine and very rare with cross on reverse. £1,000 This coin struck from dies of the mid “Lincoln” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Lincoln and supplied for use to strike coinage in Norwich.

One of the Rarest Norwich Mint Quatrefoil Type Silver Pennies An Unusual Mint Reading

AS061 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Norwich Mint, Moneyer Lifringa, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX ANGLOX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +LI. FRI: NYA NOR, 0.87g (BMC type VIII; SCBI 15:3190; N.781; S.1157). Almost extremely fine and a very unusual reverse reading, very rare. £1,250 This coin struck from dies of the late class A “Thetford” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Thetford and supplied for use to strike coinage in Norwich.

AS062 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Norwich Mint, Moneyer Thurferth, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at bottom, +CNVT REX ANGLORVM, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +ĐV REF ERĐ O NO, 1.04g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Almost extremely fine. £750 This coin struck from dies of the mid class A “Thetford” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Thetford and supplied for use to strike coinage in Norwich.

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AS063 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Southwark Mint, Moneyer Eadwine, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX ANGLO, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +ED: PNE SVĐ EGN, 0.98g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Almost extremely fine. £750 This coin struck from dies of the class A “London” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at London and supplied for use to strike coinage in Southwark.

AS064 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Stamford Mint, Moneyer Brand, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at bottom, +CNVT REX ANGLORVM, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +BR AND MO S TAN, 1.04g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Almost extremely fine. £675 This coin struck from dies of the mid “Lincoln” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Lincoln and supplied for use to strike coinage in Stamford.

AS065 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Stamford Mint, Moneyer Godleof, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at bottom, +CNVT REX ANGLORV, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +GO DELE OF M O ST, 0.96g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Almost extremely fine. £675 This coin struck from dies of the early “Lincoln” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Lincoln and supplied for use to strike coinage in Stamford.

AS066

AS067

AS068

AS066 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Stamford Mint, Moneyer Godleof, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at bottom, +CNVT REX ANGLORV, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +GO DELE OF M O ST., 0.82g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Almost extremely fine. £675 This coin struck from dies of the late “Lincoln” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Lincoln and supplied for use to strike coinage in Stamford.

AS067 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Thetford Mint, Moneyer Eadwine, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at upper left, +CNVT REX ANGLORVM, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, large raised pellet under initial cross of legend, +ED PIN O Đ EP, 1.04g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Light tone, extremely fine and unusual with reverse pellet, rare. £950 This coin struck from dies of the “Norwich” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Norwich and supplied for use to strike coinage in Thetford.

AS068 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Thetford Mint, Moneyer Ealred, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX ANGLOX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +EA LDR ED MO ĐEOD, 1.03g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Almost extremely fine. £675 This coin struck from dies of the early class A “Thetford” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Thetford and supplied for use to strike coinage in Thetford.

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AS069 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Thetford Mint, Moneyer Eadwine, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX ANGLOX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +ED PINE OM Đ EOD, N and E ligatured, 1.03g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Almost extremely fine. £675 This coin struck from dies of the early class A “Thetford” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Thetford and supplied for use to strike coinage in Thetford.

AS070 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Thetford Mint, Moneyer Eadwine, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX ANGLOR, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +ED PINE OM Đ EOD, N and E ligatured, 1.02g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Almost extremely fine. £700 This coin struck from dies of class B “Thetford” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Thetford and supplied for use to strike coinage in Thetford.

AS071 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Thetford Mint, Moneyer Eadwine, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, extra pellet at mouth and in neck, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX ANGLOR:, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, extra pellet in two angles of reverse, +EDP INE ON Đ IOT, 0.94g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Almost extremely fine and unusual with two extra pellets on each side of coin, very rare. £950 This coin struck from dies of late class C “Thetford” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Thetford and supplied for use to strike coinage in Thetford.

Unusual Thetford Mint Silver Quatrefoil Penny With Extra Pellets by Cross on reverse

AS072 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Thetford Mint, Moneyer Leofwine, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at upper left, +CNVT REX ANGLOR, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, extra pellet in each lower angle of initial cross of legend, +LE OFP IN Đ EOR, 1.31g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Lightly toned, extremely fine and unusual with two extra pellets by cross of legend, very rare. £950 This coin struck from dies of class B “Thetford” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Thetford and supplied for use to strike coinage in Thetford.

AS073 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Thetford Mint, Moneyer Sprunt, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at upper left, +CNVT REX ANGLOR, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +SP RVN T ON ĐEO, 1.03g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Lightly toned, almost extremely fine. £700 This coin struck from dies of early “Lincoln” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Lincoln and supplied for use to strike coinage in Thetford.

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AS074 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Thetford Mint, Moneyer Sprunt, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at bottom, +CNVT REX ANGLORV, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +SP RVNT ON Đ EOD, 1.06g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Extremely fine. £800 This coin struck from dies of mid “Lincoln” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Lincoln and supplied for use to strike coinage in Thetford.

AS075 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Thetford Mint, Moneyer Sprunt, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at bottom, +CNVT REX ANGLORV, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +SP RVN T ON ĐEO, 1.07g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Almost extremely fine. £700 This coin struck from dies of mid “Lincoln” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Lincoln and supplied for use to strike coinage in Thetford.

AS076 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Thetford Mint, Moneyer Summerlede, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at bottom, +CNVT REX ANGLORVI, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +SV MER LEĐ N OĐEO, 1.04g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Light tone, extremely fine. £800 This coin struck from dies of mid “Lincoln” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Lincoln and supplied for use to strike coinage in Thetford.

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AS079

AS077 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, Thetford Mint, Moneyer Waelgist, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at bottom, +CNVT REX ANGLORVI, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +PE GIS TON ĐEO, 0.89g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Light tone, almost extremely fine. £700 This coin struck from dies of mid “Lincoln” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Lincoln and supplied for use to strike coinage in Thetford.

AS078 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, York Mint, Moneyer Aelfstan, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at bottom, +:CNVT REX ANGLOR., outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +ELF STA N N-. O EO, 1.06g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Light tone, almost extremely fine. £700 This coin struck from dies of early “York” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at York and supplied for use to strike coinage in York.

AS079 Canute, silver Penny, quatrefoil type, York Mint, Moneyer Hildulf, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at bottom, +CNVT REX ANGLORV, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, +HI LDO LF M- O EO:, 1.02g (BMC type VIII; N.781; S.1157). Light tone, extremely fine. £800 This coin struck from dies of mid “York” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue” chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at York and supplied for use to strike coinage in York.

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AS080

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AS083

AS080 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), Colchester Mint, Moneyer Wulfwine, pointed helmet bust left with three pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery below fastener, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX AN outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +P.VL.FPINE: ON COL.:, 1.09g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Weakly struck on helmet and sceptre otherwise good very fine and scarce. £650 AS081 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), Colchester Mint, Moneyer Wulfwine, pointed helmet bust left with four pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery below fastener, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX A outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +PVLFPINE ON COLAC., 1.06g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Some light file marks to obverse side, toned very fine and scarce. £500 ex Gordon V Doubleday, Glendining, 6th October 1987, lot 92

AS082 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), Hertford Mint, Moneyer Leofric, pointed helmet bust left with four pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery below fastener, legend commences at top, +CNV T R.EX.: outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +LEOFRIC ON HEO, 1.04g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Light tone, good very fine and scarce. £600 AS083 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), Hertford Mint, Moneyer Lifinc, pointed helmet bust left with three pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery and in fastener, legend commences at top, +CNVT R EX ANG outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +LIFINC: ON HEORTF, 1.00g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Light tone, extremely fine, and with nice mint signature. £850 Very Rare Lincoln Mint Silver Helmet Type Penny with Cross Behind Bust

AS084 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), Lincoln Mint, Moneyer Aslac, pointed helmet bust left with three pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery below fastener, cross behind bust, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX AN outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +ASLAC ON LINCO, 1.03g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Light tone, extremely fine, rare with cross behind bust. £1,250

AS085 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), Lincoln Mint, Moneyer Bruntat, pointed helmet bust left with four pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery and in fastener, legend commences at top, +CNV T R.ECX A outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +BRVNTAT ON LIN, 1.15g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Light tone, extremely fine. £850 www.baldwin.co.uk

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AS086 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), Lincoln Mint, Moneyer Osgoth, pointed helmet bust left with three pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery below fastener, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX ANG outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +OSGOĐ ON LINCOL, 1.05g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Light tone, extremely fine. £850

AS087

AS088

AS087 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), Lincoln Mint, Moneyer Wulfbeorn, pointed helmet bust left with three pellet head sceptre, the dividing vertical line in helmet is linear rather than beaded, pellets in drapery and in fastener, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX AN outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +PVLBER.EN ON LINC, last two letters ligatured, 1.02g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Toned, extremely fine. £850 AS088 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), Lincoln Mint, Moneyer Wulfbeorn, pointed helmet bust left with three pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery and in fastener, legend commences at top, +CNVT R. EX ANGL outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +PVLBREN MO LINC, 1.02g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Light tone, extremely fine. £850

AS089 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), London Mint, Moneyer Aelfget, pointed helmet bust left with four pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery and in fastener, legend commences at top, +CNV. T R.ECX.:, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +ÆLFGET ON LVNDDEN, 1.04g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Light tone, extremely fine, with a nice full mint reading. £750 Very Rare Bearded Portrait Variety London Mint Helmet Type Silver Penny

AS090 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), London Mint, Moneyer Eadric, pointed helmet bust left with four pellet head sceptre, portrait has a full beard, pellets in drapery and in fastener, legend commences at top, +CNVT R.ECX.:, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +EDRICC ON LVNDE:, 1.03g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Light tone, extremely fine, and rare with bearded portrait. £1,000 The King’s cheek is often depicted as a raised lump in this type, but this coin has had the area engraved with hair.

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AS091

AS092

AS093

AS091 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), London Mint, Moneyer Godere, pointed helmet bust left with four pellet head sceptre, the dividing vertical line in helmet is linear rather than beaded, pellets in drapery below fastener, legend commences at top, +CNV T R.ECX A, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +GODERE ON LVND, 1.06g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Toned, extremely fine. £750 AS092 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), London Mint, Moneyer Godwine, pointed helmet bust left with four pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery and in fastener, legend commences at top, +CNVT RECX A, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +GODPINE ON LVN., 0.89g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Toned extremely fine. £750 AS093 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), London Mint, Moneyer Leofstan, pointed helmet bust left with four pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery and in fastener, legend commences at top, +CNV T R.ECX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +LEOFSTAN ON LVN, 0.94g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Light tone, extremely fine. £750

AS094

AS095

AS096

AS094 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), Norwich Mint, Moneyer Hwateman, pointed helmet bust left with four pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery and in fastener, legend commences at top, +CNV T R.ECX A, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +HATAMAN ON NOR, 1.09g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Toned, extremely fine. £850 AS095 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), Norwich Mint, Moneyer Manna, pointed helmet bust left with four pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery and in fastener, legend commences at top, +CNVT R.ECX A:, last two letters ligatured, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +MANNA ON NORĐ:, 1.04g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Toned, good very fine. £650 AS096 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), Stamford Mint, Moneyer Oswold, pointed helmet bust left with four pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery and in fastener, legend commences at top, +CNV T REEX A:, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +OSPOLD ON STANFO:, 1.06g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Toned, extremely fine. £750

AS097 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), Thetford Mint, Moneyer Aelfwine, pointed helmet bust left with three pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery and in fastener, legend commences at top, +CNVT R EX ANG:, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +ÆLFPINE: ON ĐEODF:, 1.06g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Toned, extremely fine, superb. £850 www.baldwin.co.uk

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AS098

AS099

AS100

AS098 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), Thetford Mint, Moneyer Aelfwine, pointed helmet bust left with three pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery and in fastener, legend commences at top, +CNVT R EX ANGL:, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +ÆLFPINE: ON ĐEODF:, 1.11g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Toned, extremely fine. £800 AS099 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), Thetford Mint, Moneyer Aelfwine, pointed helmet bust left with three pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery and in fastener, legend commences at top, +CNVT RECX A, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +ÆLFPINE ONN ĐEO:, 1.05g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Extremely fine. £800 AS100 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), Thetford Mint, Moneyer Eadwine, pointed helmet bust left with three pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery and in fastener, legend commences at top, +CNVT: EX A.GLO, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +EDPINE ON ĐEODF:, 1.06g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Extremely fine. £800 Rare Extra Reverse Pellets Variety Thetford Mint Silver Helmet Type Penny

AS101 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), Thetford Mint, Moneyer Wineman, pointed helmet bust left with four pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery below fastener, legend commences at top, +CNV T RC.X A:, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, with an extra pellet in two quarters, +PINEMAN ON ĐEOD, 1.05g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Light tone, extremely fine and rare with extra reverse pellets. £950

AS102

AS103

AS102 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), York Mint, Moneyer Crucan, pointed helmet bust left with three pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery and in fastener, legend commences at top, +CNVT. REX AN, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +CRVCAN M-.O EOFAPI:, 1.07g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Toned extremely fine. £800 AS103 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), York Mint, Moneyer Grimulf, pointed helmet bust left with five pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery and in fastener, legend commences at top, +:CNV T REX A., outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +GRIMOLF M-.O EOFRP:, 1.03g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Toned extremely fine. £800 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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AS104

AS105

AS106

AS104 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), York Mint, Moneyer Hildulf, pointed helmet bust left with three pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery and in fastener, legend commences at top, +CNVT R EX ANG, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +HILDOLF M-.O EOERPIC, 1.02g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Toned extremely fine. £800 AS105 Canute, silver Penny, helmet type (1024-30), York Mint, Moneyer Witherin, pointed helmet bust left with three pellet head sceptre, pellets in drapery and in fastener, legend commences at top, +CNVT R EX AN.:, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, pellet in annulet in each angle, all within linear circle, +PIĐREN M-.O EOFR, 1.00g (BMC type XIV; N.787; S.1158). Toned extremely fine. £800 AS106 Canute, silver Penny, short cross type (1029-35/6), Canterbury Mint, Moneyer Leofwine, diademed bust left with lis pellet head sceptre, annulet fastener to drapery, legend commences at top, +CNVT: .RECX:. outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, within linear circle, +LEOFPINE ON CENT.:, 1.18g (BMC type XVI; N.790; S.1159). Toned, almost extremely fine. £650

AS107

AS108

AS109

AS107 Canute, silver Penny, short cross type (1029-35/6), Hertford Mint, Moneyer Deorsige, diademed bust left with lis head sceptre, pellet below each fleur, pellet fastener to drapery, legend commences at top, +CNV T REC:, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, within linear circle, +DEORSIGE ON HEO, H and E ligatured, 1.06g (BMC type XVI; N.790; S.1159). Toned, almost extremely fine. £750 AS108 Canute, silver Penny, short cross type (1029-35/6), Hertford Mint, Moneyer Leofric, diademed bust left with lis pellet head sceptre, pellet fastener to drapery, legend commences at top, +CNV: .REC.X:, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, within linear circle, +LEOFRIC ON HEOR, 1.01g (BMC type XVI; N.790; S.1159). Toned, extremely fine. £850 AS109 Canute, silver Penny, short cross type (1029-35/6), Hertford Mint, Moneyer Leofric, diademed bust left with lis head sceptre, pellet below each fleur, annulet fastener to drapery, legend commences at top, +CNV T REC.X, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, within linear circle, +LEOFRIC ON HEOR, 1.01g (BMC type XVI; N.790; S.1159). Toned, slight bend in flan, almost extremely fine. £650

AS110

AS111

AS110 Canute, silver Penny, short cross type (1029-35/6), Hertford Mint, Moneyer Leofric, diademed bust left with lis pellet head sceptre, one pellet detached below, pellet fastener to drapery, legend commences at top, +CNV T REC.X:, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, within linear circle, +LEOFRIC ON HEOR, 1.01g (BMC type XVI; N.790; S.1159). Toned, flan cracked, almost extremely fine. £350 AS111 Canute, silver Penny, short cross type (1029-35/6), Hertford Mint, Moneyer Lifinc, diademed bust left with lis head sceptre, annulet fastener to drapery, legend commences at top, +CNV T RE.X A:, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, within linear circle, +LIFINC ON HEOR.T:., 1.07g (BMC type XVI; N.790; S.1159). Cleaned with patch of tone, good very fine. £600 www.baldwin.co.uk

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AS112 Canute, silver Penny, short cross type (1029-35/6), Ipswich Mint, Moneyer Aegelbriht, diademed bust left with lis head sceptre, annulet fastener to drapery, legend commences at top, +CNV: .T REX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, within linear circle, +ÆGL,.BIRIHT ON GI, 1.13g (Sadler II, page 71; BMC type XVI; N.790; S.1159). A couple of spots and patches of tone, good very fine. £650

AS113 Canute, silver Penny, short cross type (1029-35/6), Lincoln Mint, Moneyer Swartbrand, diademed bust left with lis head sceptre, pellet fastener to drapery, legend commences at top, +CNV .T REC., outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, within linear circle, +SPEARETBRAND LN, 1.17g (BMC type XVI; N.790; S.1159). Light tone, almost extremely fine. £750

AS114

AS115

AS116

AS114 Canute, silver Penny, short cross type (1029-35/6), Lincoln Mint, Moneyer Wulfbeorn, diademed bust left with lis pellet head sceptre, pellet fastener to drapery, legend commences at top, +CNV T RECX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, within linear circle, +P.VLBERN ON LIN:, 1.16g (BMC type XVI; N.790; S.1159). Light tone, well centred and struck, extremely fine. £800 AS115 Canute, silver Penny, short cross type (1029-35/6), Lincoln Mint, Moneyer Wulfric, diademed bust left with lis head sceptre, pellet on handle and one in field, annulet fastener to drapery, legend commences at top, +CNVT .RECX:, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, within linear circle, +PVLFRIC ON LINCO, 1.17g (BMC type XVI; N.790; S.1159). Light tone, extremely fine. £750 AS116 Canute, silver Penny, short cross type (1029-35/6), Norwich Mint, Moneyer Manna, diademed bust left with lis pellet head sceptre, annulet fastener to drapery, legend commences at top, +CNV .R.ECX:, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, within linear circle, +MANNA ON NORĐ, 1.13g (BMC type XVI; N.790; S.1159). Toned, extremely fine. £800 A Superb Example of a Short Cross Penny of Canute

AS117 Canute, silver Penny, short cross type (1029-35/6), Stamford Mint, Moneyer Oswold, diademed bust left with lis pellet head sceptre, no fleur to top of sceptre only pellet, annulet fastener to drapery, legend commences at top, +CNV .T REX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, within linear circle, +OSPARD ON STA, 1.04g (BMC type XVI; N.790; S.1159). Toned, good extremely fine, tiny hairline crack by nose caused by striking, otherwise superb definition. £1,000 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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AS118

AS119

AS120

AS121

AS118 Canute, silver Penny, short cross type (1029-35/6), Thetford Mint, Moneyer Aelfwine, diademed bust left with lis pellet head sceptre, no fleur to top of sceptre only pellet, pellet fastener to drapery, legend commences at top, +CNV .T REX., outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, within linear circle, +ÆLDPINE ON ĐEOTF, 1.07g (BMC type XVI; N.790; S.1159). Toned, extremely fine. £800 AS119 Canute, silver Penny, short cross type (1029-35/6), Thetford Mint, Moneyer Brunstan, diademed bust left with lis pellet head sceptre, annulet fastener to drapery, legend commences at top, +CNV T .REC.X:, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, within linear circle, +BRVNSTAN O ĐE, 1.11g (BMC type XVI; N.790; S.1159). Toned, extremely fine. £800 AS120 Canute, silver Penny, short cross type (1029-35/6), Thetford Mint, Moneyer Wineman, diademed bust left with lis pellet head sceptre, annulet fastener to drapery, legend commences at top, +CNV T .RECX:, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, within linear circle, +PINEMAN ON ĐE:, 1.16g (BMC type XVI; N.790; S.1159). Toned, good extremely fine, superb definition. £1,000 AS121 Canute, silver Penny, short cross type (1029-35/6), Winchester Mint, Moneyer Aethelstan, diademed bust left with lis pellet head sceptre, annulet fastener to drapery, legend commences at top, +CNV T .REC.X AN., outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev short voided cross with pellet and annulet centre, within linear circle, +ÆĐESTAN ON PINC, last two letters ligatured, 1.14g (BMC type XVI; N.790; S.1159). Toned, extremely fine, superb. £850

AS122 Harold Harefoot (1035-40), silver Penny, jewel cross type (Spring 1036-38), Southwark Mint, Moneyer Aelfric, diademed bust left, legend commences at top, +HAR OLD RE, rev cross of four ovals united by twin circles with a central pellet, + ÆLFRIC ON SVĐI.P:, 1.17g (BMC type I; N.802; S.1163). A few peck marks, undulating flan, toned about very fine. £950

AS123 Harold Harefoot, silver Penny, fleur de lis type (c.1038-40), Colchester Mint, Moneyer Wulfwine, diademed bust left with lis and pellet head sceptre, legend commences at top, +HAR OL D REC, rev pellet in annulet centre to long voided cross, fleur de lis in each angle with pellet either side, + PVL LFPI. NE O COL:, 1.02g (BMC type I; N.802; S.1163). A little weak at centre, toned about very fine. £950 ex Major P. W. P. Carlyon-Britton, second portion, Sotheby, 20th November 1916, lot 1091. Miss Sonia Carr, Sotheby, 3rd December 1956, lot 120. Gordon V. Doubleday, Glendining, 6th October 1987, lot 98.

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AS124

AS125

AS126

AS124 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), silver Penny, radiate / small cross type (1044-1046), York Mint, Moneyer Aethelwine, draped bust left with radiate crown, +DPER D RE+ A, rev small cross pattée at centre, annulet in field touching inner linear circle, EĐELPINE ON EOF:, 1.11g (Freeman 22; BMC type I; N.816; S.1173). Slight bend in flan, toned a bold very fine. £650 AS125 Edward the Confessor, silver Penny, trefoil quadrilateral type (1046-48), Colchester Mint, Moneyer Stanmer, diademed bust left with sceptre, legend commences at top, +EDPE .RD REX, rev pellet at centre of central compartment, trefoil of pellets on each apex, over short voided cross with linear circle surrounding, +STANMERON COLA:, 1.08g (Freeman 73; BMC type III; N.817; S.1174). Dark tone, good very fine and a very rare type and moneyer. £950 ex Gordon V. Doubleday, Glendining, 6th October 1987, lot 101.

AS126 Edward the Confessor, silver Penny, small flan type (1048-50), Colchester Mint, Moneyer Wulfwine, diademed bust left, legend commences at top, +EDPA RD RE, rev voided cross with pellet centre, legend continuous around +PVLFINE ON COL, 1.11g (Freeman 84; BMC type II; N.818; S.1175). Dark tone, almost extremely fine and very rare. £950 ex F. Elmore Jones, Glendining, 12th May 1971, lot 216. Gordon V. Doubleday, Glendining, 6th October 1987, lot 105.

AS127 Edward the Confessor, silver Penny, facing bust type (1062-65), Colchester Mint, Moneyer Brihtric, crowned and draped facing bust within linear circle, pellet either side of face, legend commences at top, .EADPARD RE, rev cross at centre, linear circle surrounding, +BRIHTRIC ON COLE, 1.04g (Freeman 29; BMC type XIII; S.C.B.I. 30:642 this coin; N.830; S.1183). Toned, a little weak at centre both sides, some hairline scratches on reverse, a bold very fine. £500 ex Seaby Coin and Medal Bulletin, March 1971, item H699. American Collections, Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles volume 30, number 642 – bought Seaby 1971. Mrs E. M. H. Norweb, part III, Spink Coin Auction 56, 19th November 1986, lot 827.

AS128 Edward the Confessor, silver Penny, facing bust type (1062-65), York Mint, Moneyer Outhgrim, crowned and draped facing bust within linear circle, legend commences at top, .EADPARD REX A., rev cross at centre, linear circle surrounding, +BRIHTRIC ON COLE, 1.10g (Freeman 279; BMC type XIII - 13; N.830; S.1183). Toned, good very fine. £650

AS129 Edward the Confessor, silver Penny, pyramids type (1065-6), York Mint, Moneyer Outhbeorn, crowned bust right with sceptre, legend commences at lower left, EADPARD REX outer beaded border both sides, rev annulet at centre of short voided cross, pellet topped pyramids in three angles, one angle with annulet, linear circle surrounding, +OĐBOERI on EOFPR, 1.32g (Freeman 270; BMC type XV; N.831; S.1184). Toned a bold very fine. £650 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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Rare Colchester Mint William the Conqueror Bonnet Type Silver Penny

AS130 William I (1066-87), silver Penny, bonnet type (1068-70?), Colchester Mint, Moneyer Goldstan, crowned and diademed facing bust to bottom of coin with two fillets each side, legend commences lower left, +PILLEMVS REX A, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev annulet at centre of short voided cross with crescent and pellet ends, over small quadrilateral with pellet topped apexes, beaded inner circle surrounding, +GOLDSTAN ON COL, 1.24g (BMC type II; N.842; S.1251). Dark pleasing tone, slight weakness on portion of reverse, otherwise good very fine with a clear portrait. £1,500 ex F. Elmore Jones, Norman and Plantagenet Coins, Glendining, 13th April 1983, lot 1019, with Elmore Jones ticket that notes he purchased it from Seaby in 1971 from the “Geddes” Collection.

Very Nice Two Stars Type William the Conqueror Lincoln Mint Silver Penny

AS131 William I, silver Penny, two stars type (1074-77?), Lincoln Mint, Moneyer Ulf, crowned facing bust with star each side all within linear circle, legend surrounding commences at top, +PILLEM REX ANI, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev annulet in centre of cross bottonnée over quadrilateral with incurved sides, linear inner circle surrounding, +IILF ON LINCOLNE, 1.39g (BMC type V; N.845; S.1254). Dark pleasing tone, slight weakness on crown, otherwise good very fine with a nice full mint reading. £1,500

AS132

AS133

AS134

AS132 William I, silver Penny, PAXS type (1083?-86?), Colchester Mint, Moneyer Wulfwine, crowned facing bust with sceptre, crown type 3, breaking linear circle at bottom, legend commences lower left, +PILLELM REX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev cross pattée, letters P A X S each within annulet in each angle, linear circle surrounding, +PVLFPINE ON COLE, 1.38g (BMC type VIII; N.850; S.1257). Toned, weak on lower portion of bust, less so on reverse, a bold very fine. £950 ex Gordon V. Doubleday, Norman and Plantagenet Coins, Glendining, 8th June 1988, lot 668.

AS133 William I, silver Penny, PAXS type (1083?-86?), Colchester Mint, Moneyer Aelfsi, crowned facing bust with sceptre, crown type 1, breaking linear circle at bottom, legend commences lower left, +PILLELM REX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev cross pattée, letters P A X S each within annulet in each angle, linear circle surrounding, +IELFSI ON COLECE, 1.39g (BMC type VIII; N.848; S.1257). Toned, a bold very fine. £1,000 ex David Dupree Collection, purchased by Spink and Son Ltd 1989.

AS134 William I, silver Penny, PAXS type (1083?-86?), Winchester Mint, Moneyer Liofwold, crowned facing bust with sceptre, crown type 1, breaking linear circle at bottom, legend commences lower left, +PILLELM REX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev cross pattée, letters P A X S each within annulet in each angle, linear circle surrounding, +LIOFPOLD ON PINC, last two letters ligatured, 1.36g (BMC type VIII; N.848; S.1257). Toned, almost extremely fine. £1,250 www.baldwin.co.uk

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Very Rare William Rufus Silver Type III Penny of Colchester Mint

AS135 William II (1087-1100), silver Penny, voided cross type (1092-95?), Colchester Mint, Moneyer Goldhavoc, crowned facing bust to edge of coins with star either side, legend commences lower left, +PILLELM RE, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev annulet at centre of voided cross pattée over a cross annulettée, linear circle surrounding, +GOL----C ON COL, 1.39g (BMC type III; N.853; S.1260). Weak in parts, toned with a good face, otherwise almost very fine and very rare. £2,500 ex Gordon V. Doubleday, Norman and Plantagenet Coins, Glendining, 8th June 1988, lot 670. Spink Numismatic Circular item 1070.

AS136 Henry I (1100-35), silver Penny, pellets in quatrefoil type (c.1123), Ipswich Mint, Moneyer German, facing crowned bust with sceptre to left, star to right, beaded circle surrounding, +hENRICVS R rev quatrefoil with star at centre, pellets along limbs, lis in each angle, beaded circle surrounding, +GERMAN: ----IPE, 1.08g (BMC type XIV; N.870; S.1275). Chipped, weak in parts with a good portrait, toned good very fine for issue. £950 ex R. T. Cassell, Glendining, 3rd December 1924, lot 132 Commander R. P. Mack, Spink Coin Auction 64, 23 rd June 1988, lot 182.

AS137 Henry I, silver Penny, quadrilateral on cross fleury type (c.1123), London Mint, Moneyer Baldwin, ¾ facing crowned bust with sceptre to left, beaded circle surrounding, +hENRICV. rev quadrilateral with lis on each apex, over a cross fleury, beaded circle surrounding, +----PIN: ON: LV- 1.40g (BMC type XV; N.871; S.1276). Weakly struck in parts, toned with a decent portrait, almost very fine. £450

AS138 Stephen (1135-54), silver Penny, cross moline “Watford” type (c.1136-45), Colchester Mint, Moneyer Safare, crowned bust right, arm to edge of coin with sceptre, beaded circle surrounding, legend STIF---, rev cross moline with a fleur in each angle, beaded circle surrounding, +SAFARE: ON --- 1.42g (N.873; S.1278). Weak in parts, with an excellent portrait, toned a bold very fine. £1,000 ex Gordon V. Doubleday, Norman and Plantagenet Coins, Glendining, 8th June 1988, lot 677.

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Anglo-Gallic GOLD COINS Rare First Issue Gold Pavillon d’Or of Edward the Black Prince from La Rochelle

GAL001 Edward the Black Prince (d.1376), gold Pavillon d’Or, first issue, La Rochelle Mint, Prince standing on two leopards facing, within large Gothic portico, sword in his right hand, left hand pointing, four feathers surrounding, tressure and beaded circle surrounding, double quatrefoil stops, ED** PO** GN** REG’ A NGL** PNPS** AQVI, letter S retrograde in legends both sides, beaded outer circle surrounding both sides, rev cinquefoil in central compartment of cross quernée, lis in first and fourth angles, leopard in second and third, all within ornamented quatrefoil, trefoils in spandrels, linear and beaded circles surrounding, initial mark cross pattée, double cinquefoil stops, +DNS** AIVTO**z** PTECTO** mE **Z** IIPO** SPAIT** COR** mEVmR, 5.32g (Elias 151). Toned a bold very fine, struck fully round with a good portrait, very rare. £13,500

GAL002 Henry VI (1422-53), King of France and England, gold Salut d’Or, second type, Paris Mint, Angel Gabriel in profile left behind quartered Arms of France and England, facing Virgin Mary with single halo, behind Arms of France, AVE on scroll reads upwards between them, within beaded circle, initial mark crown both sides, colon stops, hENRICVS: DEI: GRA: FRACORV: Z: AGLIE: REX, outer beaded border surrounding both sides, rev central Latin cross, fleur de lis to left, lion to right, h below, all within tressure of ten arcs, fleur de lis on cusps, all within linear and beaded circle, mullet stops in legend, XPC *VIHCIT* XPC* REGNAT* XPC* ImPERAT, 3.50g (Elias 264). Well struck with some light evidence of die clash on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. £3,500 Elias says on 14th December 1423 the production of gold coins in Paris was assigned to Arnoullet Rame replacing Pierres de Landes.

GAL003 Henry VI, King of France and England, gold Salut d’Or, second type, Paris Mint, Angel Gabriel in profile left behind quartered Arms of France and England, facing Virgin Mary with single halo, behind Arms of France, AVE on scroll reads upwards between them, within beaded circle, initial mark crown both sides, colon stops, hENRICVS: DEI: GRA: FRACORV: Z: AGLIE: REX, outer beaded border surrounding both sides, rev central Latin cross, fleur de lis to left, lion to right, h below, all within tressure of ten arcs, fleur de lis on cusps, all within linear and beaded circle, mullet stops in legend, XPC *VIHCIT* XPC* REGNAT* XPC* ImPERAT, 3.48g (Elias 264). A little weak on Virgin Mary and corresponding part of reverse, otherwise a bold very fine. £2,750 Elias says on 14th December 1423 the production of gold coins in Paris was assigned to Arnoullet Rame replacing Pierres de Landes.

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GAL004 Henry VI, King of France and England, gold Salut d’Or, second type, Paris Mint, Angel Gabriel in profile left behind quartered Arms of France and England, facing Virgin Mary with single halo, behind Arms of France, AVE on scroll reads downwards between them, within beaded circle, initial mark crown both sides, colon stops, hENRICVS: DEI: GRA: FRACORV: Z: AGLIE: REX, outer beaded border surrounding both sides, rev central Latin cross, fleur de lis to left, lion to right, h below, all within tressure of ten arcs, fleur de lis on cusps, all within linear and beaded circle, mullet stops in legend, xPC *VIHCIT* XPC* REGNAT* XPC* ImPERAT, 3.44g (Elias 264b R). Toned, raised hairline die flaw on reverse, otherwise extremely fine, and rare with scroll downwards and Roman M on reverse legend. £4,500 Elias says on 17th December 1423 Arnoullet Rame was ordered to replace the Gothic style M with the Roman M on reverse as a privy mark.

GAL005 Henry VI, King of France and England, gold Salut d’Or, Rouen Mint, Angel Gabriel in profile left behind quartered Arms of France and England, facing Virgin Mary with nimbus, behind Arms of France, AVE on scroll reads downwards between them, within beaded circle, initial mark lion both sides, colon stops hENRICVS: DEI: GRA: FRACORV: Z: AGLIE: REX, pellet in annulet under last X of legend on beaded circle, outer beaded border surrounding both sides, rev central Latin cross, fleur de lis to left, lion to right, h below, all within tressure of ten arcs, fleur de lis on cusps, all within linear and beaded circle, mullet stops in legend, XPC’ *VINCIT* XPC’* REGNAT* XPC’* ImPERAT, pellet in annulet under last T of legend on beaded circle, 3.47g (Elias 270c). Toned with rim nick, well struck extremely fine. £2,500 Elias says the pellet in annulet privy mark was that of Etienne Marcel and it was ordered on the 18 th March 1433, remaining in use until October 1444 to a total mintage of 355,600 pieces.

GAL006 Henry VI, King of France and England, gold Salut d’Or, Saint Lô Mint, Angel Gabriel in profile left behind quartered Arms of France and England, facing Virgin Mary with nimbus, behind Arms of France, AVE on scroll reads downwards between them, within beaded circle, initial mark fleur de lis both sides, colon stops hENRICVS: DEI: GRA: FRACORV: Z: AGLIE: REX outer beaded border surrounding both sides, rev central Latin cross, fleur de lis to left, lion to right slightly intruding cross, h below, all within tressure of ten arcs, fleur de lis on cusps, all within linear and beaded circle, mullet stops in legend, XPC *VINCIT* XPC* REGNAT* XPC* ImPERAT, 3.49g (Elias 271). Toned as struck, good extremely fine. £4,250

GAL007 Henry VI, King of France and England, gold Salut d’Or, Saint-Lô Mint, Angel Gabriel in profile left behind quartered Arms of France and England, facing Virgin Mary with nimbus, behind Arms of France, AVE on scroll reads downwards between them, within beaded circle, initial mark fleur de lis both sides, colon stops hENRICVS: DEI: GRA: FRACORV: Z: AGLIE: REX, outer beaded border surrounding both sides, rev central Latin cross, fleur de lis to left, lion to right slightly intruding cross, h below, all within tressure of ten arcs, fleur de lis on cusps, all within linear and beaded circle, mullet stops in legend, XPC *VINCIT* XPC* REGNAT* XPC* ImPERAT, 3.46g (Elias 271). Toned, reverse a little off-centre, extremely fine. £3,500 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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GAL008 Henry VI, King of France and England, gold Salut d’Or, Saint Lô Mint, Angel Gabriel in profile left behind quartered Arms of France and England, facing Virgin Mary with nimbus, behind Arms of France, AVE on scroll reads downwards between them, within beaded circle, initial mark fleur de lis both sides, colon stops hENRICVS: DEI: GRA: FRACORV: Z: AGLIE: REX, outer beaded border surrounding both sides, rev central Latin cross, fleur de lis to left, lion to right slightly intruding cross, h below, all within tressure of ten arcs, fleur de lis on cusps, all within linear and beaded circle, mullet stops in legend, XPC *VINCIT* XPC* REGNAT* XPC* ImPERAT, 3.49g (Elias 271). Toned, extremely fine. £3,750

GAL009 Henry VI, King of France and England, gold Salut d’Or, Saint Lô Mint, Angel Gabriel in profile left behind quartered Arms of France and England, facing Virgin Mary with nimbus, behind Arms of France, AVE on scroll reads downwards between them, within beaded circle, initial mark fleur de lis both sides, colon stops hENRICVS: DEI: GRA: FRACORV: Z: AGLIE: REX, outer beaded border surrounding both sides, rev central Latin cross, fleur de lis to left, lion to right slightly intruding cross, h below, all within tressure of ten arcs, fleur de lis on cusps, all within linear and beaded circle, mullet stops in legend, XPC *VINCIT* XPC* REGNAT* XPC* ImPERAT, 3.49g (Elias 271). Toned, weak on face of Virgin Mary, otherwise extremely fine. £2,750

GAL010 Henry VI, King of France and England, gold Salut d’Or, Saint Lô Mint, Angel Gabriel in profile left behind quartered Arms of France and England, facing Virgin Mary with nimbus, behind Arms of France, AVE on scroll reads downwards between them, within beaded circle, initial mark fleur de lis both sides, colon stops hENRICVS: DEI: GRA: FRACORV: Z: AGLIE: REX, outer beaded border surrounding both sides, rev central Latin cross, fleur de lis to left, lion to right slightly intruding cross, h below, all within tressure of ten arcs, fleur de lis on cusps, all within linear and beaded circle, mullet stops in legend, XPC *VINCIT* XPC* REGNAT* XPC* ImPERAT, 3.51g (Elias 271). Toned, weak on Angel faces, good very fine. £2,500 SILVER COINS

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GAL011 Richard I (1169-99), silver Denier, Aquitaine, cross pattée and legend in three lines ending in w with a higher centre part, rev cross pattée within beaded circle, legend surrounding, outer beaded circle both sides, 0.91g (Elias 4). Toned unevenly, almost very fine for issue. £150 GAL012 Richard I, silver Obole, Aquitaine, type I, cross pattée and legend in three lines ending in w with RICARDVS legend rev cross pattée within beaded circle, legend surrounding and outer beaded circle both sides, 0.32g (Elias 6). Toned, weak at centre almost very fine. £125 www.baldwin.co.uk

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GAL013 Edward I (1272-1307), silver Obole Au Leopard, first type, AGL across centre between linear parallel horizontal lines, small leopard standing left above, E below, inner and outer beaded circles and legend surrounding, rev cross pattée, E in first angle, crescent in second angle, beaded circle and legend surrounding, 0.41g (Elias 21 R). Lightly toned a bold very fine for issue and rare. £250

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GAL014 Edward III (1327-77), silver Sterling Guyennois, no mint letter, normal legend, draped bust right holding sword on shoulder and with other arm pointing, beaded circles and legend surrounding, rev long cross pattée, trio of pellets in each inner angle, beaded circles and legend surrounding, 1.09g (Elias 84 RR). Some severe die clash evident, flat spot in legend at top, toned very fine and very rare. £950 GAL015 Edward III, silver Obole Au Leopard, fourth type, Aquitaine title both sides, leopard standing left on ground line, MB below, inner and outer beaded circles and legend surrounding, rev cross pattée, crown in first angle, beaded circle and legend surrounding, 0.49g (Elias 110c RR). Irregular shape, dark tone, otherwise very fine and very rare. £250 GAL016 Edward III, silver Obole Au Leopard, fourth type, Aquitaine title both sides, leopard standing left on ground line, MB below, inner and outer beaded circles and legend surrounding, rev cross pattée, crown in first angle, beaded circle and legend surrounding, 0.51g (Elias 110c RR). Fully round, dark tone, very fine and very rare. £350

GAL017 Edward the Black Prince (d.1376), silver Demi-Gros, second issue, Agen Mint, half-length bust right with sword over shoulder and pointing right, tressured and beaded circles and legend surrounding, two annulets before legend, A at end of legend, rev long cross pattée, three pellets in each inner angle, twin concentric legends surrounding, two annulets before inner legend, 2.08g (Elias 170). Some scuffing and light hairline scratches on obverse, otherwise toned, good fine/ about very fine. £250

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GAL018 Edward the Black Prince, silver Sterling, second issue, Poitiers Mint, half-length bust right with sword over shoulder and pointing right, double annulet stops before legend both sides, beaded circle and legend surrounding, P at end of legend, rev long cross pattée, three pellets in each inner angle, 0.98g (Elias 194b). Toned a bold fine. £125 GAL 019 Edward the Black Prince, silver Sterling, second issue, Tarbes Mint, half-length bust right with sword over shoulder and pointing right, double annulet stops before legend both sides, only single pellet before obverse legend, beaded circle and legend surrounding, T at end of legend, rev long cross pattée, three pellets in each inner angle, double pellet stops before legend, 0.72g (cf.Elias 198). Toned a bold fine with die clash evident, reverse clearer and better, very rare. £375 GAL020 Edward the Black Prince, silver Hardi d’Argent, Bordeaux Mint, half-length figure of prince facing with sword and left hand pointing, canopy above, beaded circle and legend surrounding, no stops in legend both sides, B at end of legend, rev long cross pattée to outer beaded circle, lis in first and fourth angles, leopard £300 in second and third, 0.93g (Elias 204). Toned very fine. Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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GAL021 Edward the Black Prince, silver Hardi d’Argent, Limoges Mint, half-length figure of prince facing with sword and left hand pointing, canopy above, beaded circle and legend surrounding, no stops in legend both sides, L at end of legend, rev long cross pattée to outer beaded circle, lis in first and fourth angles, leopard in second and third, 1.01g (Elias 204). Lightly toned otherwise very fine. £275 GAL022 Edward the Black Prince, silver Hardi d’Argent, Poitiers Mint, half-length figure of prince facing with sword and left hand pointing, canopy above, beaded circle and legend surrounding, no stops in legend both sides, P at end of legend, rev long cross pattée to outer beaded circle, lis in first and fourth angles, leopard in second and third, P between Q and I in legend, 1.02g (Elias 205a RR). Lightly toned good very fine and very rare. £500 GAL023 Edward the Black Prince, silver Hardi d’Argent, La Rochelle Mint, half-length figure of prince facing with sword and left hand pointing, canopy above, beaded circle and legend surrounding, pellet stops in legend, rev long cross pattée to outer beaded circle, lis in first and fourth angles, leopard in second and third, rosette stops and R at end of legend, 1.04g (Elias 206a). Toned and creased, otherwise about very fine. £175 GAL024 Henry IV – Henry VI (1399-1427), silver Hardi d’Argent, half-length figure of King facing with sword and left hand pointing, annulet above crown, canopy above, beaded circle and legend surrounding, no stops in legend both sides, rev long cross pattée to outer beaded circle, leopard in first and fourth angles, annulet below lis £250 in second and third, 1.27g (Elias 233e). Toned with die clash on obverse, otherwise a bold very fine for issue.

GAL025 Henry VI (1422-53), King of France and England, silver Grand Blanc Aux Ecus, St Lô Mint, shields of France and England side by side, “hericvs” above with abbreviation mark, within beaded and linear circles, initial mark fleur de lis both sides, rev Latin cross, fleur de lis to left, lion to right, “hericvs” below underlined, within beaded and linear circles, 2.98g (Elias 288). Toned with a couple of small green spots, otherwise a bold very fine £250

GAL026 Henry VI, King of France and England, silver Grand Blanc Aux Ecus, Troyes Mint, shields of France and England side by side, “hericvs” above with abbreviation mark, within beaded and linear circles, initial mark rose type II both sides, rev Latin cross, fleur de lis to left, lion to right, “hericvs” below underlined, within beaded and linear circles, 3.15g (Elias 290a RR). Lightly toned very fine and rare. £425

GAL027 Henry VI, King of France and England, silver Petit Blanc Aux Ecus, Paris Mint, shields of France and England side by side, within beaded and linear circles, initial mark crown both sides, rev Latin cross, h to left, r to right, within beaded and linear circles, 1.49g (Elias 292 R). Lightly toned almost very fine and rare. £350 www.baldwin.co.uk

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English Hammered Gold

BH001 Edward III (1327-77), gold Noble, Fourth Coinage (1351-77), Treaty Period (1361-9), London Mint, King standing in ship holding sword and shield, four whole lis in upper left quarter, ship rigging with three ropes to left, two to right, ornaments on top line of hull -11-11 with lions right, quatrefoils 4/4 on castles, no lower part to bowsprit, whole rudder visible above waves, double saltire stops both sides, annulet before legend, no French title, second A of legend barred, oED WARDxx DEIxx GRAxx REXxx AnGLxx DnS hyB xZx AQ T with Aquitaine title, rev large E in central compartment with trefoils on angles, upon ornate cross with lis terminals, crown over lion in each angle, all within beaded and linear tressure of eight arcs, fleurs in spandrels, initial mark cross pattée, last A of legend barred +IhCxxAVTEMxx TRAnSIEnSxx PERxx MEDIVxx ILLORVMxx IBAT, outer beaded border both sides, 7.08g (cf.Schneider 87; cf.Doubleday 221; N.1232; S.1503). Clipped, otherwise toned a bold very fine. £3,750 Rare Treaty Period Calais Mint Gold Noble of King Edward III

BH002 Edward III, gold Noble, Fourth Coinage (1351-77), Treaty Period (1361-9), Calais Mint, King standing in ship holding sword and shield, no flag at stern of ship, four whole lis in upper left quarter, ship rigging with three ropes to left, and two to right, ornaments on top line of hull -11-11 with lions right, quatrefoils 4/3 on castles, no lower part to bowsprit, saltire stops both sides, no French title, unbarred A’s in legends, ED WARDxx DEIxx GRAxx REXxx AnGLxx DnSxx hyB xZx AQ T’ with Aquitaine title, rev large C in central compartment with trefoils on angles, upon ornate cross with lis terminals, crown over lion in each angle, all within beaded and linear tressure of eight arcs, fleurs in spandrels, initial mark cross pattée, +IhCxxAVTEMxx TRAnSIEnSxx PERxx MEDIVxx ILLORVMxx IBAT outer beaded border both sides, 7.65g (Schneider 96; cf.Doubleday 266; N.1235; S.1505). Toned, rim nick at top of obverse, with scratch and rim nick at 7 o’clock on obverse, otherwise good very fine and rare. £6,000 ex Dix Noonan Webb Auction, 21 st June 2012, lot 589.

BH003 Edward III, gold Half-Noble, Fourth Coinage (1351-77), Treaty Period (1361-9), London Mint, King standing in ship holding sword and shield, four whole lis in upper left quarter, ship rigging with three ropes to left, two ropes to right, ornaments on top line of hull -11-11 with lions right, quatrefoils 3/2 on castles, saltire stops both sides and before King’s name, xED WARDxx DEIxx Gxx REXxx AnGLxx Dxx hyB xZx AQ T with Aquitaine title, rev large E in central compartment with trefoils on angles, upon ornate cross with lis terminals, crown over lion in each angle, all within beaded and linear tressure of eight arcs, fleurs in spandrels, initial mark cross pattée, +DOmInExxnExxInxx FVRORExx TVOxx ARGVAS xxmE outer beaded border both sides, 3.74g (Schneider 79; cf.Doubleday 236; N.1238; S.1506). Lightly creased, cleaned, otherwise very fine. £2,250

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Scarce King Richard II Calais Mint Gold Noble

BH004 Richard II (1377-99), gold Noble, third issue with French title resumed, Calais Mint, King standing in ship holding sword and shield, flag at stern, four whole lis in upper left quarter, ship rigging with three ropes to left, and one to right, no mark over sail, ornaments on top line of hull -1-1- with lions right, quatrefoils 4/4 on castles, no lower part to bowsprit, saltire stops both sides, RIC ARDx DIx GRAx REXx AnGLxZx FRANCx DnSxx hIB xx AQ T, rev letter R in central compartment with trefoils on angles, upon ornate cross with lis terminals, crown over lion in each angle, all within beaded and linear tressure of eight arcs, large fleurs in spandrels, initial mark cross pattée, +IhCxAVTEMx TRAnSIEnSx PERx MEDIV~x ILLORVMxx IBAT outer beaded border both sides, 7.62g (cf.Schneider 167-169; Webb-Ware type 3a; N.1307; S.1662). Struck from a rusty obverse die, toned, a bold very fine. £6,500 Very Rare King Henry IV Light Coinage Gold Noble of London

BH005 Henry IV (1399-1413), gold Noble, Light Coinage (1412-3), type IV, London Mint, King standing in ship holding sword and shield, three whole lis in upper left quarter, ship rigging with three ropes to left, and one thick rope to right, ornaments on top line of hull 1-1-1-1, trefoil on second line of hull, quatrefoils 3/3 on castles, pellet on rudder, rev h at centre, first n over s in tr ansiens, ornate cross with lis terminals, crown over lion in angles, trefoil by lion’s tail in first quarter, within beaded and linear tressure of eight arcs, large fleurs in spandrels, initial mark cross pattée, double saltire stops both sides, 7.69g (Schneider 201; N.1355; S.1715). Attractively toned, struck fully round with some areas of weakness, otherwise about very fine and extremely rare, the only specimen extant outside of the Schneider collection and the British Museum with a pellet on rudder. £12,500 Spink Auction, 29th September 2005, lot 1372 where it was theorised the pellet on rudder could be the result of rust on the die, this cataloguer begs to differ as the pellet is compass point sharp and seems more intentional, nevertheless it is unique to this die variety. A H Baldwin Winter Fixed Price List 2011, item BH007.

Very Pleasing King Henry VI Gold Noble of the Calais Mint

BH006 Henry VI first reign (1422-61), gold Noble, Annulet issue (1422-30), Calais Mint, King standing in ship holding sword and shield, three lis in upper left quarter, annulet by sword arm, two ropes to left, one rope to right, ornaments in top line of hull 1-1-1, quatrefoils 3/3, trefoil stops in legend, lis after first word, h enric+ di ; gra ; rexx a n gl ’ x zx fra n c ; d n sx h yb ’, rev annulet stops in legend, initial mark lis, h at centre, ornate cross with lis terminals, crown over lion in each angle, within beaded and linear tressure of eight arcs, fleurs in spandrels, annulet in upper right spandrel, beaded circle surrounding, +Ih c* avt’o transienso pero m ediv mo illorvo’ ibat outer beaded border both sides, 6.93g (Schneider 300; N.1415; S.1803). Fully round broad flan with outer border visible, one short scratch on hull and waves, otherwise well struck with a good facial portrait, a pleasing coin, almost extremely fine. £7,500 www.baldwin.co.uk

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BH007 Henry VI first reign (1422-61), gold Noble, Annulet issue (1422-30), Calais Mint, King standing in ship holding sword and shield, three lis in upper left quarter, annulet by sword arm, two ropes to left, one rope to right, ornaments in top line of hull 1-1-1, quatrefoils 3/3, trefoil stops in legend, lis after first word, no wedges on bottom line of hull, h enric+ di ; gra; rexx angl ’x zx franc; dnsx hyb’, rev annulet stops in legend, initial mark lis, h at centre, ornate cross with lis terminals, crown over lion in each angle, within beaded and linear tressure of eight arcs, fleurs in spandrels, annulet in upper right spandrel, beaded circle surrounding, +Ihc* avt’o transienso per o m ediv mo illorv o’ ibat outer beaded border both sides, 6.94g (cf.Schneider 298-300; N.1415; S.1803). Toned, a little weakly struck in legends, otherwise with a good facial portrait, good very fine and unusual die variety with plain lower line to hull. £5,000

BH008 Edward IV first reign (1461-70), gold Quarter-Ryal of 2½ Shillings, quartered shield of arms, E above, rose to left, sun to right, lis below, surrounded by tressure of four arcs, trefoil in each spandrel, all within beaded circle, initial mark sun (1465-68) both sides, trefoil of pellets stops both sides, EDWARD:. DI:. GRA:. REX:. ANGL* rosette at end of legend, rev rose at centre on sunburst, over cross with lis terminals, lion in each angle, all within twin linear tressure of eight arcs, beaded circle surrounding, EXALTABITVTVR* In:. GLORIA:. outer beaded border both sides, 1.92g (Schneider 396; N.1560; S.1965). Some residual dirt deposit, otherwise toned, very fine and rare. £1,250

BH009 Henry VII (1485-1509), gold Angel, class V, St Michael killing dragon with lance, both feet on dragon, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark pheon (1505-9) both sides, saltire stops both sides, hEnRIC9x DI’x GRAxx REX AnGL xZ FR’, rev ship sailing right, quartered shield upon hull, cross above, h to left, rose to right, ropes 2/1, PERx CRVCE’x TVA’x SALVAx nOSx XPE’x RED, outer beaded border both sides, 5.08g (Schneider 544; N.1698; S.2187). Lightly toned, weak in parts, otherwise very fine. £2,750 ex Dix Noonan Webb Auction, 21st June 2012, lot 628.

BH010 Henry VIII (1509-47), gold Angel, first coinage, St Michael killing dragon with lance, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark crowned portcullis with chains (c.1513-1526) both sides, saltire stops both sides, hEnRIC9x VIII9x DIx GRA’x REXx AGL’x Zx FR’ xx, rev ship sailing right, quartered shield upon hull, cross above, h to left, rose to right, ropes 2/1, P PERx CRVCE’x TVA’x SALVAx nOSx XPE’x REDE’ outer beaded border both sides, 5.15g (Schneider 562; N.1760; S.2265). Lightly toned, weak on St Michael’s head, slight double strike on reverse doubling mint mark and initial letter P, otherwise good very fine. £2,950 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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BH011 Henry VIII, gold Halfcrown of the Double Rose, second coinage (1526-44), Tower Mint, large crowned rose, Gothic h to left, K to right, for Henry and Katharine of Aragon, linear and beaded circle surrounding, initial mark arrow (1541-2) both sides, saltire stops both sides, legend with closed C’s and Gothic n’s RVTILAnSxx ROSAxx SInExx SPInAxx, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, Gothic h to left, K to right, linear and beaded circle surrounding, hENRICx 8x Dix Gx Rx AGLxZx FRANCx outer beaded border both sides, 1.85g (Schneider 604; N.1794; S.2286). Creased in two places, with slight hairline crack, otherwise very fine and scarce. £1,250

BH012 James I (1603-25), gold Double Crown of Ten Shillings, second coinage (1604-19), fourth crowned and armoured bust right, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark coronet (1607-9), pellet and comma stops on legend, .IACOBVS. D’. G. MAG’. BRIT’. FRAN’. ET. HI’. REX. outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, I to left, R to right, beaded circle surrounding, pellet stop legend, .HENRICVS. ROSAS. REGNA. IACOBVS., 4.91g (Schneider II-34; N.2087; S.2622). Weakly struck at centre both sides, fully round, toned about very fine. £1,000

BH013 James I, gold Thistle Crown of Four Shillings, second coinage (1604-19), crowned rose, I to left, R to right, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark key (1609-10) both sides, struck over rose on obverse, annulet and comma stops on legend, IA’o D’o G’o MAG’o BR’oF’o ETo H’o REX outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev crowned thistle, I to left, R to right, beaded circle surrounding, annulet stop legend, TVEATVRo VNITAo DEVSo, 1.88g (Schneider -; N.2096; S.2627). Toned, a little weakness in small part of legend, otherwise about extremely fine and very rare, this mark not in the Schneider Collection. £2,500 ex Dix Noonan Webb Auction, 18th September 2012, lot 2480. A H Baldwin Winter Fixed Price List 2012, item BH045.

BH014 James I, gold Laurel, third coinage (1619-25), second laureate and draped bust left, small curved ties to laurel wreath, value in field behind, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark spur rowel (1619-20) both sides, some colon stops to legend, IACOBVS D: G MAG: BRIT FRAN: ET HIB REX. outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, upon long cross fourchée, beaded circle surrounding, no reverse punctuation, FACIAM EOS IN GENTEM VNAM, initial mark at end of legend, 8.97g (Schneider II-83; N.2112; S.2638). Toned, a little short of flan with one short hairline scratch vertical below value in field, otherwise with a pleasing portrait, almost extremely fine. £3,500 www.baldwin.co.uk

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BH015 James I, gold Laurel, third coinage (1619-25), third laureate and draped bust left, small curved ties to laurel wreath, value in field behind, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark thistle (1621-23) on obverse only, colon stops to legend, IACOBVS: D: G: MAG: BRI: FRA: ET HIB: REX. outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, upon long cross fourchée, beaded circle surrounding, no reverse punctuation, FACIAM EOS IN GENTEM VNAM, initial mark at end of legend, 8.92g (Schneider -; N.2113; S.2638A). A little uneven around rim, otherwise a bold very fine. £2,500

BH016 James I, gold Laurel, third coinage (1619-25), fourth laureate and draped bust left, small straight ties to laurel wreath, value in field behind, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark trefoil (1624) both sides, struck over lis on obverse, pellet stops to legend, .IACOBVS. D. G. MA. BRI. FRAN. ET. HIB. REX. outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, upon long cross fourchée, beaded circle surrounding, no reverse punctuation, FACIA M EOS IN GENTEM VNAM, initial mark at end of legend, 9.08g (cf.Schneider II-87; N.2114; S.2638B). Toned a bold very fine. £2,250

BH017 James I, gold Laurel, third coinage (1619-25), fourth laureate and draped bust left, small straight ties to laurel wreath, value in field behind, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark trefoil (1624) both sides, struck over lis on obverse, pellet stops to legend, .IACOBVS. D. G. MA. BRI. FRAN. ET. HIB. REX. outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, upon long cross fourchée, beaded circle surrounding, no reverse punctuation, FACIA M EOS IN GENTEM VNAM, initial mark at end of legend, 8.95g (cf.Schneider II-87; N.2114; S.2638B). Toned weakly struck on facial profile, some flecking, scratch to right of reverse shield, rim nick, otherwise about very fine £1,250

BH018 James I, gold Half-Laurel, third coinage (1619-25), fourth laureate and draped bust left, small curved ties to laurel wreath, value in field behind, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark trefoil (1624) both sides, pellet stops to legend, .IACOBVS. D. G. MA. BRI. FRA. ET. HIB. REX outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, upon long cross fourchée, beaded circle surrounding, no reverse punctuation, HENRIC 9 ROSAS REGNA IACO9 initial mark at end of third word, 4.49g (Schneider II-92; N.2117; S.2641A). Once cleaned, hairline scratches in obverse field, otherwise very fine. £1,250 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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BH019 James I, gold Quarter-Laurel of Five Shillings, third coinage (1619-25), second laureate and draped bust left, widely spaced straight ties to laurel wreath, value in field behind, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark lis (1623-24) both sides, colon stops to legend, IACOB9. D: G: MAG. BRI: FRA: ET HIB REX outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, upon long cross fourchée, no inner beaded circle, some reverse punctuation, HENRIC 9. ROSAS REGNA IACOB: initial mark at end of third word, 2.16g (Schneider II-98; N.2118; cf.S.2642). Lightly creased with some striking weakness, toned, almost very fine. £575

BH020 James I, gold Quarter-Laurel of Five Shillings, third coinage (1619-25), laureate and draped bust left, bracket tie ends to laurel wreath, value in field behind, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark lis (1623-4) both sides, IACOBVS D: G: MAG: BRI. FRA. ET HI: REX outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, upon long cross fourchée, beaded inner circle, no reverse punctuation, HENRIC 9 ROSAS REGNA IACOB9, initial mark after third word, 2.29g (Schneider II-100; N.2119; S.2642B). Well centred, fully round, a little weakly struck at outer rim, otherwise good very fine. £1,250 ex A H Baldwin Summer Fixed Price List 2011, item BH036.

BH021 Charles I (1625-49), gold Half-Unite or Double-Crown, Tower mint, group A, Class II, bust 1a, coronation crowned bust left, wider arched crown, value in field behind, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark lis (1625) both sides, CAROLVS: D: G: MAG: BRIT: FRA: ET: HIB: REX outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, with standard garniture, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark at end of legend, pellet stops either side, CVLTORES. SVI. DEVS. PROTEGIT., 4.50g (Brooker 128; Schneider -/173; N.2158; S.2698). Light crease, pleasing red tone, weak in parts, otherwise good very fine and rare. £2,000 ex A H Baldwin Winter Fixed Price List 2012, item BH057.

BH022 Charles I, gold Crown of Five Shillings, Tower mint, group Da, bust 5, fourth crowned bust left, single arch crown, value in field behind, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark triangle in circle (1641-3) struck over star both sides, colon stops in legend, CAROLVS. D: G: MAG: BR. FR: ET. HI: REX outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev crowned quartered oval shield of arms, with light garniture, crowned C to left, crowned R to right, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark at end of legend, CVLTORES. SVI. DEVS. PROTEGIT, 2.22g (Brooker 218; cf.Schneider II-254; N.2185; S.2715). A little weak at centre both sides, good fine, unusual with the clearly overstruck mark not represented in Schneider. £1,250 ex P. W. P. Carlyon Britton, gold coin portion bought by Seaby from Raymond Carlyon Britton c.1938 Richard Cyril Lockett, English Collection part V, 17th October 1961, lot 4465 part with his ticket. A H Baldwin Summer Fixed Price List 2011, item BH040.

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Very Rare Variety of the Oxford Mint Gold Triple Unite of King Charles I Dated 1642

BH023 Charles I, gold Triple-Unite of Three Pounds, 1642, Oxford Mint, half-length crowned and armoured figure of King left holding sword and palm branch, Oxford plume in field behind, bust clear of inner beaded circle surrounding, initial mark Oxford plume, legend reads CAROLVS: D: G. MAG: BRIT: FRAN: ET. HI: REX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev Declaration inscription in three wavy lines as a continuous scroll from legend, RELIG: PROT / LEGI: ANG / LIBER: PAR, date in field below, three Oxford plumes and value between stops above, linear circle around with legend surrounding, colon stops with initial mark pellet, .EXVRGAT: DEVS: DISSIPENTVR: INIMICI, 27.32g (Beresford-Jones dies III/L1; Brooker 834; Schneider -; N.2382; S.2724). Has been tooled in the fields both sides, more heavily on reverse, lightly toned with usual light raised die flaws both sides, two digs to upper right of crown, otherwise with a great portrait of King, sword arm weakly struck which corresponds with weak date on reverse, fully round good very fine and one of the rarer varieties of Triple Unite. £65,000 This die variety is not present in the famous Schneider gold coin collection. There are thought to be circa 225 Triple Unite pieces in existence of all combinations and varieties of dies. R Duncan Beresford-Jones defined 24 different die combinations of the Oxford Triple Unite and one variety of the exceedingly rare Shrewsbury Mint piece in his article 60 years ago. The Schneider gold coin collection contains the highest quantity of the die combinations ever assembled, with 21 of the 24 Oxford combinations and additionally has an example of the Shrewsbury Triple Unite. The collection only lacks three combinations – Beresford-Jones dies III/L1; VI/L3 and VIII recut/L8, the latter combination being unique. These gaps in the Schneider Collection show how rare the “London” cut reverses are for this series, with continuous reverse scroll declaration as defined by Beresford-Jones. From our research the coin above dies III/L1 appears to be one of only circa 8 examples in private ownership.

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BH024 Commonwealth (1649-60), gold Crown of Five Shillings, 1650, 50 struck over 49, English shield within laurel and palm branch, initial mark sun, the commonwealth of england, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev struck en médaille, English and Irish shield, value with stops above within beaded circle, date above, .god. with. vs . 2.20g (cf.Schneider II-358; N.2719; S.3212). Toned very fine and scarce. £6,500

ANGELS

A Collection of Angels, Half-Angels and Quarter-Angels

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ANG001 Henry VI, Restored (October 1470-April 1471), fine gold Angel, St Michael slaying dragon with one foot within dragon’s body, tail terminates within angle of left wing, beaded inner circle, legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles, no initial mark on obverse, ♣h enric`♣ di ♣ gra `♣ rex ♣ angl`♣ z♣ franc♣ closed R in REX, rev ship sailing right, no bowsprit, quartered shield, cross above, h to left, lis to right, crow’s nest above, two ropes to aftcastle, one rope to bow forecastle, hull of four lines and rudder to left, four lines to right, with pellets, per♣ crvse tva `♣ salva ♣ n os ♣ xpc♣ redetor initial mark cross pattée, 5.00g (Schneider 434; N.1613; S.2078). Large crack at centre, nick on reverse, otherwise good very fine. £4,950 ex L A Lawrence collection, Glendining, 17th May 1950, lot 48 sold for £14/-/-,

ANG002 Edward IV, Second Reign (1471-83), fine gold Angel, St Michael with one foot on top of dragon, other foot meets beaded circle, dragon’s tail touches left wing at junction with feathers, initial mark pierced cross with pellet in first upper left quarter (1477-80) both sides, legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles, edward`× dei×gra`× rex×angl `×z× franc×× × ×× rev ship sailing right, with long bowsprit that intrudes legend, no pellets on hull of thicker lines, per c rvcem tva`× salva× n os × xpc`× redempt ` 5.01g (Schneider 463-4; N.1626; S.2091). Weak in parts a bold very fine. £3,250

ANG003 Richard III (1483-85), fine gold Angel, St Michael with one foot on top of dragon, other foot intrudes legend through roped circle, dis-jointed dragon’s tail touches halfway up left wing, dragon with tiny claws and with pellet on toe, initial mark Boars Head 2 over halved sun and rose, legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles, ricard`×di `×gra`×rex angl ×z franc×× ×× overstrike ricard / edward possibly over retrograde franc and F/R in franc rev ship sailing right, with long bowsprit that intrudes legend, roped inner circle, the R over rose by mast, initial mark Boars Head 2 per crvsem tva salva× n os xpc×redempt sideways x in legend, 5.03g (Schneider 489; N.1676; S.2151). A weak very fine but with a good Angel face, very rare. £19,500 ex Richard Manley Foster, Sotheby, 3rd November 1903, lot 66

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ANG004 Henry VII (1485-1509), fine gold Angel, class I, St Michael with one foot behind dragon, other foot breaks beaded circle, dragon’s tail meets halfway up left wing tip, dragon with larger finer claws, initial mark halved sun and rose both sides (1485-7), legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles, h enric×di ×gra×rex angl ×z franc×× ×× rev ship sailing right, with long bowsprit that intrudes legend, beaded inner circle, four line hull to ship, perc rvse ×tva×salva×× nos xpc×redempt the h over R by mast, 4.99g (SCBI 23:12; Schneider 500/-; N.1694; S.2179/2180 mule). A little short of flan, toned, weak in parts nearly very fine, with a good Angel face and very rare. £4,950

ANG005 Henry VII, fine gold Angel, class II, St Michael with one foot on top of dragon, other foot meets roped circle, dragon’s tail points to halfway up left wing, dragon with tiny claws, no initial mark, legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles, legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles, h enric♣ di gra rex ♣ angl ♣ z ♣ franc dns ♣ rev ship sailing right, with long bowsprit that intrudes legend, roped inner circle, four line hull to ship with pellets, per crvc♣ tva ♣ salva ♣ n os ♣ xpc`♣ redetor, 4.99g (SCBI 23:5-6; N.1695; S.2181). Weak in parts, double struck, very fine and rare. £3,500

ANG006 Henry VII, fine gold Angel, class III, St Michael with neat smaller wings, wearing armour, with both feet on smaller dragon, dragons more vertical tail terminates below left wing tip, roped inner circle, new tentative style, by Alexander De Bruchsal, initial mark scallop both sides (1493-5), legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles, h enric`*di `*gra`* rex`*angl *z * francp *, rosette stops, shorter neater letters, rev struck en médaille, ship sailing right, short bowsprit, roped inner circle, h by mast overlaps rope, thicker five line hull with incuse pellets, crescents in sea, per*crvce`tva* salva* n os * xpe`* redemp`*, rosette stops shorter neater letters, 4.92g (SCBI Vol. 23:12; Schneider 515; N.1696; S.2183A). Once cleaned, nearly very fine only five known, extremely rare. £5,000

ANG007 Henry VII, fine gold Angel, class III/IV mule, St Michael with both feet on dragon, dragon’s tail terminates in field below left wing, wing tip touches roped circle, initial mark Upright Anchor (1499-1502), legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles, henric`×di `×gra`×rex×agl`×z×fra`, rev ship sailing right, bowsprit crosses roped circle, h meets rope, crescents in sea, initial mark Greyhound’s Head left (15024), per××crvce`×tva `×salv × n os ××xpe`×rede ` crosslet style x, 5.12g (SCBI 23:33; Schneider 528/-; N.1696/1697; S.2183/2184). Weak on faces of dragon and Angel otherwise practically very fine and rare. £2,500 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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ANG008 Henry VII, fine gold Angel, class V, with class IV lettering, St Michael with both feet on dragon, tail touches up left wing tip, roped inner circle, initial mark Cross Crosslet both sides (1504-5), legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles, h enric `×× di `×× gra `×× rex ×× aglie `×× z ×× fra `××, rev ship sailing right, bowsprit crosses rope, meets roped inner circle, h touches rope, per ×× crvce `×× tva `×× salva ×× n os ×× xpe `×× rede ` 5.12g (cf.SCBI 23:45; cf.Schneider 533; N.1698; S.2186/2187). Score mark on dragons head, otherwise good very fine £3,000 ex Sotheby 10th April 1992, lot 531 part

ANG009 Henry VIII, (1509-47), fine gold Angel, first coinage, St Michael slaying dragon, both feet on dragon, tail terminates in field just below left wing tip, right wing tip meets linear circle, initial mark chained portcullis both sides (1513-26), legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles, henric ?×viii?×di ’×gra’× rex× agl ’× z × fr ××, rev ship sailing right with short bowsprit touches linear circle, h touches rope, per × crvce ’× tva ’× salva × n os × xpe ’× red ’×, 5.13g (Schneider 561-3; N.1760; S.2265). Toned nearly very fine. £1,850

ANG010 Mary, (1553-4 alone), fine gold Angel, class II / I mule, St Michael of neat style and small wings slaying dragon, faint wire line circle, mint mark pomegranate (1553-4) both sides within legend surrounding, inner and outer beaded circles, maria .φ. d ’. g ’. ang ’. fra ’. z : hib ’. regi n’., rev ship sailing right, long bowsprit terminates in field, linear circle, large quartered arms, M and rose above, plain forecastles, a o dno ’o factv ’o est ’o istvd φ z oo est ’o mirabi ’o×, B of last word double struck and final I over B, 5.06g (Schneider 720-2; N.1958; S.2490A/2490). Weak in parts, once cleaned with some hairline scratches and surface marks, otherwise nearly very fine and very rare. £6,000

ANG011 Mary, fine gold Angel, class II / I mule, St Michael of neat style and small wings slaying dragon, tail terminates in field well below left wing tip, faint wire line circle, toothed outer border, mint mark pomegranate (1553-4) both sides within legend surrounding, inner and outer beaded circles, .maria.φ. d ’. g’. ang’. fra’. z:hib’. regi n. rev ship sailing right, long bowsprit touches linear circle, large quartered arms, M and rose above, plain forecastles, no apparent mint mark, with excess metal both sides and with unusual legend, oabdno ’ofactv oest’oistvdab est’ omirabi’o×, 5.03g (Schneider 720-2; N.1958; S.2490A). Some imperfections and die flaws both sides, some excess metal both sides where extra metal has been added in striking to make up the weight of the flan, a method usually seen on Continental coins, otherwise a weak very fine and rare. £4,750 www.baldwin.co.uk

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ANG012

ANG013

ANG012 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), fine gold Angel, first to fourth issues, St Michael slaying dragon, large wings, tail and head nearly touch wing tips, inner and outer beaded circle, initial mark eglantine both sides (29 th May 1574-30th July 1578), legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles, elizabeth: d’. g’.ang’. fr ’et :hi’. regina , rev ship sailing right, three left ropes, two right, long upright bowsprit crosses both ropes touches inner beaded circle, outer beaded circle, a:dno’. factvm :est: istvd: et : est: mirabi’., 5.15g (Schneider 766; B&C C15 this coin quoted; N.1991/1; S.2514). A little ragged a bold very fine and a very rare initial mark. £4,750 ex Lockett part II Glendining , 11th October 1956, lot 1960, Clonterbrook Trust, Glendining 7th June 1974, lot 153; Christies 24th February 1988, lot 9 The total amount of fine gold coinage of mint mark eglantine in Angels, Angelets and Quarter-Angels is quoted by Brown and Comber (BNJ 1989) as £14,525 worth of which they estimate the smallest proportion surviving today to be of the gold Angel.

ANG013 Elizabeth I, gold Angel, fifth issue, St Michael slaying dragon, large wings, tail and head touch wing tips, die flaw on angel leg, inner & outer beaded circle, initial mark sword both sides (22 nd July 1582-31 st January 1583), legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles, elizabeth: d ’. g’. ang’. fr ’ et :hi’. regina , rev ship sailing right, three left ropes, two right, long upright bowsprit crosses both ropes touches inner beaded circle, outer beaded circle, a:dno: factvm: est:istvd: et : est: mirabi’, 5.13g (Schneider 769; B&C C20; N.1991/1; S.2525). Weak in parts almost extremely fine. £6,000 The total amount of fine gold coinage of mint mark sword in Angels, Angelets and Quarter-Angels is quoted by Brown and Comber (BNJ 1989) as £35,697 worth of which they estimate the larger proportion surviving today to be of the gold Angel.

ANG014 Elizabeth I, fine gold Angel, sixth issue, St Michael slaying dragon, large wings, tail touches wing tip, head distant from wing, die flaw on angel leg, inner & outer beaded circle, initial mark Gothic A struck over bell (1st December 1583-13 th February 1585), legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles, elizabeth: d ’. g ’. ang ’. fr ’ et : hi ’. regina , rev ship sailing right, three left ropes, two right, long bowsprit crosses both ropes touches inner beaded circle, outer beaded circle, initial mark Gothic A, a. dno: factvm : est: istvd: et : est: mirabi’,. 5.06g (Schneider 787; B&C C27; N.2005; S.2531). Toned almost very fine. £3,250 The total amount of fine gold coinage of mint mark eglantine in Angels, Angelets and Quarter-Angels is quoted by Brown and Comber (BNJ 1989) as £44,558 worth of which they estimate the largest proportion surviving today to be of the gold Angel.

ANG015 James I (1603-25), fine gold Angel, second coinage, St Michael slaying dragon, both feet on striped dragon, initial mark trefoil over castle over mullet (1613), legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles both sides, iacobvs .d’. g’. mag’.brit ’. fra’.et .hi’.rex. rev ship sailing, without bowsprit, I and rose more distant from mast, initial mark trefoil over castle, .a. dno’. factvm .est. istvd: very large lettering, 4.63g (Schneider -; N.2081; S.2615). A pleasing coin, unpierced and good very fine, extremely rare. £11,500 ex James Perley Storer, Spink Auction 111, 21st November 1995, lot 162

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ANG016 James I, fine gold Angel, third coinage, St Michael slaying dragon, both feet on striped dragon, value X in field, initial mark lis both sides (1623-4), legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles both sides, iacobvs d . g : mag : bri : fra : et hib : rex , rev three masted ship in full sail left, annulet junctions on ropes, . a . domino . factvm . est . istvd ., 4.15g (Schneider 81; N.2110; S.2636). Pierced and plugged, good very fine and extremely rare. £3,500

ANG017

ANG018

ANG017 Charles I (1625-49), fine gold Angel, Tower Mint, St Michael slaying dragon, without? value X in field, initial mark castle and blackamoor ’s head either side of spear head (1626-8), legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles both sides, carolvs d.g. mag.bri. fra. et . hib.rex, rev three masted ship in full sail left, initial mark castle (1627-8), amor . popvli. pr Æsidivm. regi s, 4.00 g (Schneider 102; Brooker 2; N.2144; S.2683A). Pleasantly toned,pierced very fine and extremely rare. £3,500 Charles I Angels are generally extremely rare. As so few were struck being fine gold and for more ceremonial use in the “touching ceremonies” for the King’s Evil, rather than for use as currency. Schneider gives a total figure for all fine gold Angels of £12,658 worth struck (25,316 coins) between 1625 and 1642 especially when compared to the £2,822,151 of 22 carat regular gold currency struck in the same period. H Symonds published in the 1914 Numismatic Chronicle the pyx trial records for each mint mark and only £8./10 worth of mint mark castle were put aside for trial which is 17 pieces. This trial sample indicates a mintage of the order of 3,740 pieces only.

ANG018 Charles I, fine gold Angel, Tower Mint, St Michael slaying dragon, value X in left field, initial mark triangle ∆ both sides(1639-40), also used as spear point on obverse, legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles both sides, carolvs d .’ g .’ mag .’ bri .’ fra .’ et .’ hib .’ rex , rev three masted ship in full sail left, amor . popvli . prÆsidivm . regis , 4.06 g (Schneider -; Brooker 12; N.2145; S.2684A). Toned, pierced very fine, very rare. £3,500 ex Glendining, 6th April 1954, lot 45, John G Brooker SCBI 33:12 this coin Charles I Angels are generally extremely rare. As so few were struck being fine gold and for more ceremonial use in the “touching ceremonies” for the King’s Evil, rather than for use as currency. Schneider gives a total figure for all fine gold Angels of £12,658 worth struck (25,316 coins) between 1625 and 1642 especially when compared to the £2,822,151 of 22 carat regular gold currency struck in the same period. H Symonds published in the 1914 Numismatic Chronicle the pyx trial records for each mint mark and only £4 worth of mint mark castle were put aside for trial which is 8 pieces. This trial sample indicates a mintage of the order of 1,760 pieces only.

HALF ANGELS

ANG019 Edward IV, Second Reign (1471-1483), fine gold Angelet or Half-Angel, St Michael slaying dragon, lower leg breaks beaded circle, tail touches wing feather, head touches right wing tip, initial mark pierced cross (1473-7), legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles both sides, edward’×di × gra’× rex× angl ’× rev ship sailing right, bowsprit reaches rim, large E and rose, initial mark pierced cross, pellet in lower left quarter (1473-7), ××o×× crvx ××ave* spes ××vnica*, sun at end of legend, 2.54g (B&W class XX/XVIIIb unrecorded mule combination; Schneider -/477; N.1630; S.2093). Struck from a lightly rusted die, good fine to nearly very fine, short scratch on reverse, rare. £1,750 www.baldwin.co.uk

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ANG020 Henry VII (1485-1509), fine gold Angelet or Half-Angel, class V, St Michael wearing chain mail, slaying dragon, both feet on dragon, tail touches left wing tip by circle, head touches right wing, initial mark pheon pointing down both sides (1505-9), legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles both sides, h enrri’×di ’ ××gra’ ×rex×× agl’×, rev smaller ship sailing right, bowsprit terminates in field, h and rose clear of ropes, o××crvx××ave××spes ××vnica××, 2.49g (SCBI 23:75-77; Schneider 546-7; N.1702; S.2192;). Toned struck from a lightly rusted die otherwise good very fine. £3,000

ANG021 Henry VIII, (1509-1547), fine gold Angelet or Half-Angel, first Coinage, St Michael wearing chain mail, slaying dragon, both feet on dragon, tail terminates in field, head touches right wing tip, initial mark chained portcullis both sides, (1513-26), legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles both sides, h enric×viii×di ×gra×rex×al z, rev small ship sailing right, short bowsprit meets thick beaded circle, o×crvx ×ave×spes ×vnica×, 2.50g (Schneider 567-8; N.1761; S.2266). Lightly double struck a bold very fine £2,250

ANG022 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), fine gold Angelet or Half-Angel, fifth issue, St Michael wearing chain mail, slaying dragon, both feet below dragon, tail and head terminate in field, initial mark scallop over Gothic A (14 th February1585-30 th May 1587), legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles both sides, elizabeth:d’. g’. ang ’. fr ’. et . hi ’. regina , rev small ship sailing right, upright bowsprit to beaded circle, small E and rose by mast, initial mark scallop, a: dno: factvm : est: istvd. et : est: mira ’, 2.58g (Schneider -; N.2006; S.2532). Toned good very fine and rare, not in Schneider £4,500 ex Horace Hird, Glendining, 30th May 1961, lot 41; Collection of Elizabethan Gold Coins, Spink Auction 104, 6th July 1994, lot 184

QUARTER ANGELS

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ANG024

ANG023 Henry VIII (1509-1547), gold Quarter Angel, third coinage, St Michael wearing chain mail, slaying dragon, both feet on dragon, tail and head terminate in field, initial mark lis both sides (1538-41), legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles both sides, h enricvs ×viii ×di ×gra×aglie×, rev ship sailing, bowsprit terminates in field, quartered shield of arms, h and rose by mast, francie×et ×hibernie×rex×, 1.16g (Schneider 628-9; N.1832; S.2304). Cracked nearly very fine. £1,950 ANG024 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), fine gold Quarter Angel, fifth issue, St Michael wearing chain mail and tunic, slaying dragon, both feet on dragon, tail and head terminate in field, initial mark large crescent over scallop both sides (1st June 1587-31st January 1590), legend surrounding with beaded inner and outer circles both sides, elizabeth’. d’. g’. ang’. francie rev ship sailing, upright bowsprit terminates in field, quartered shield of arms, E and rose by mast, et . hibernie. regina. fidei. 1.26g (B&C E15 – see Lockett lot 1980 for similar Schneider -; N.2007; S.2533;). A bold very fine and not in Schneider, very rare. £4,000 ex Collection of Elizabethan Gold Coins, Spink Auction 104, 6th July 1994, lot 186

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English Hammered Silver POUND

BH025 Charles I (1625-49), silver Pound, 1642, Oxford Mint, King on horseback with raised sword and flowing sash, walking left over arms including cannon, Oxford plume in field and as initial mark, beaded inner and outer circles and legend surrounding, rev struck en médaille, Declaration in two lines at centre between ruled lines, value .XX. and three Oxford plumes above, date below, initial beaded inner and outer circles and legend surrounding, mark seven pellets, 119.53g (Morr. C-2; Brooker 861; N.2399; S.2940). With usual hammered edge, with some cuts and striations around rim, small letter c also punched into edge, well struck overall for this die combination, one that is notoriously hard to find well struck, triple struck on obverse subsequently giving a much better defined reverse, better than usually encountered, good very fine / almost extremely fine. £10,000 presumed to be ex Count Emeryk Hutten-Czapski (1828-1896) of Krakow, Poland. The small punch-marked letter C on the edge of this coin follows what is known for other examples formerly in the Hutten-Czapski Collection. It was a known practice for some collectors to mark their coins in such a way until early Victorian times, more on the continent. It is known that Christina, Queen of Sweden (1632-54) had coins in her collection marked with a similar but distinctly crowned C, and it can be seen from an enquiry in the Seaby Coin and Medal Bulletin of October 1956 that this mark could actually have been for coins that once belonged to Charles I, as she had bought a portion of his vast collection (started by Prince Rupert) before it was dispersed by the Puritans in the Commonwealth period.

HALF-POUND

BH026 Charles I (1625-1649), silver Half-Pound, 1642, Oxford Mint, King on horseback left riding over arms and armour on ground line, Oxford plume behind, initial mark Oxford plume, beaded inner and outer circles and legend surrounding, rev inverted die axis, Declaration with colon punctuation in two lines, three Oxford plumes and value .X. above, date below, initial mark seven pellets before legend, 59.16g (Morr. A-2; Brooker 8678; N.2404; S.2945). Toned, lozenge shaped punch mark incuse on reverse inner circle above right Oxford plume – perhaps a collector’s ownership mark, otherwise very fine, reverse stronger. £3,000 ex W A Pye, collection sold to A H Baldwin in 1981.

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CROWNS

BH027 Edward VI (1547-1553), silver Crown, 1551, Fine Silver Issue, King on horseback right, date below, circles and FRAnC type legend surrounding, initial mark y both sides, rev quartered shield over long cross fourchée, 30.73g (Lingford dies A/8; N.1933; S.2478). Attractively toned, with a few light striations across reverse, much stronger on obverse than reverse, good face on King, a bold very fine / almost very fine and pleasing. £4,500 Well Preserved Example of the Rarest Date for the Edward VI Silver Crown

BH028 Edward VI, silver Crown, 1553, 3 struck over 2, Fine Silver Issue, King on horseback right, date below, circles and FRA HIBER type legend surrounding, E struck over retrograde E at start of legend, initial mark tun both sides, rev quartered shield over long cross fourchée, no wire line inner circle, 30.98g (Lingford dies A/18; N.1933; S.2478). Attractively toned, with a few light nicks and surface marks both sides, good very fine / very fine and far superior to the recent Slaney example of this the rarest date which is always struck over a 2, very rare. £10,000 ex Dr Thomas Wakley, Sotheby, 6th December 1909, lot 14, sold for 16/Ernest E Yates, his ticket with this coin notes “Wakley 14” on rear, collection purchased by A H Baldwin 1938. Richard Cyril Lockett, English part III, Glendining, 4th November 1958, lot 3258, sold for £17

Pleasantly Free of Surface Marks, Elizabeth I Silver Crown from 1601

BH029 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), silver Crown, seventh issue (1601-02), crowned ornate bust left with orb and sceptre, four fingers on sceptre handle, initial mark 1 (1601) both sides, beaded inner and outer circles and legend surrounding both sides, rev quartered shield over long cross fourchée, 29.95g (Cooper dies C/3; N.2012; S.2582). Attractively toned, nick on cheek, some other small flan striations around forehead and at top and above shield on reverse, one small short flan crack at top edge, otherwise fully round and significantly less striated than most examples of the Elizabethan Crown, good very fine and rare this nice. £14,500 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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BH030 James I (1603-1625), silver Crown, third Coinage (1619-25), King on horseback right with grass ground line, beaded circles and legend surrounding, initial mark trefoil struck over lis (1624) both sides, rev struck en médaille, plume with bands above quartered shield of arms, beaded circles and legend surrounding, 29.99g (Cooper dies X/XIX; N.2121; S.2665). Toned, with one small flan split into legend, a little weak at centre both sides, otherwise a bold very fine, and rare. £5,750 Very Pleasing Example of the Plume Over Shield Type II Crown of Charles I

BH031 Charles I (1625-49), silver Crown, Tower Mint, type IIb1, King on horseback left with sword on shoulder, beaded circles and legend surrounding both sides, initial mark plume of feathers (1630-31) both sides, rev plume of feathers above oval quartered shield of arms, C to left of plume, R to right, 30.11g (Cooper dies IX/ XII; Brooker 242/-; N.2192; S.2756). Attractively toned, fully round and well struck, a couple of hairline scratches below horse’s hooves otherwise almost extremely fine, and rare this well preserved. £8,500

BH032

BH033

BH032 Charles I, silver Crown, Tower Mint, type IIb1, King on horseback left with sword on shoulder, beaded circles and legend surrounding both sides, initial mark rose over plume of feathers (1631-32) both sides, rev plume of feathers above oval quartered shield of arms, C to left of plume, R to right, 29.51g (Cooper dies X*/ XIII*; Brooker 244; N.2192; S.2756). Toned, a bold fine / good fine. £950 BH033 Charles I, silver Crown, Tower Mint, type IIb2, King on horseback left with sword on shoulder, beaded circles and legend surrounding both sides, initial mark harp over rose, over plume (1632-33), rev plume of feathers above oval quartered shield of arms over a cross fourchée, C to left of plume, R to right, initial mark rose, 29.79g (Cooper dies X/XVII; Brooker 246; N.2194; S.2757). Toned, with light nicks and surface marks, otherwise very fine / good very fine. £3,500 www.baldwin.co.uk

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Well Provenanced Charles I Silver Type III Crown with Plume Over Shield

BH034 Charles I, silver Crown, Tower Mint, type IIIb, King on horseback left with flying sash, holding upright sword, beaded circles and legend surrounding both sides, initial mark portcullis (1633-34), rev struck en médaille, plume of feathers above oval quartered shield of arms with garnished frame, 29.94g (Cooper dies XIV/ XVIII; Brooker 253 this coin; N.2196; S.2759). Fully round, attractively toned, just a slight striking weakness to head of King and horse and at corresponding part of reverse as per usual for this issue, a few hairlines on reverse with light scratch at top of plumes, otherwise as struck with great eye appeal, practically extremely fine for issue and rare as such. £9,500 ex Dr E Burstal, Glendining, 15th May 1968, lot 256 sold for £130. John G Brooker Collection, sold by Spink and Son Ltd from 1978. Lord Smith of Marlow, Collection sold to Spink and Son Ltd 1983. Herman Selig Collection, part I, Spink coin auction 70, 31st May 1989, lot 84.

Type IV Crown Of Charles I Under Parliament Well Struck For Issue

BH035 Charles I, silver Crown, Tower Mint Under Parliament, type IV, King on horseback left holding upright sword with flowing sash, beaded circles and legend surrounding both sides, initial mark eye (1645) both sides, rev oval quartered shield of arms, 30.15g (Cooper dies XXIII/XXXIV; Brooker 271; N.2198; S.2761). Attractively toned, usual slight weakness on head of King otherwise extremely fine and rare this nice. £8,500 Impeccably Provenanced Back to Bergne, Type V Silver Crown Of Charles I

BH036 Charles I, silver Crown, Tower Mint Under Parliament, type V, King on horseback left holding upright sword that intrudes legend, flowing sash behind, beaded circles and legend surrounding both sides, initial mark sun (1645-6) both sides, rev inverted die axis, oval quartered shield of arms, inverted N in legend, 29.86g (Cooper dies XXVII/XXXIX; Brooker 275; N.2199; S.2762). Fully round on a broad flan, attractively toned, some light digs under horse body, a little weak on part of reverse shield, otherwise as struck, extremely fine with an excellent provenance, rare as such. £12,500 ex John B Bergne, Sotheby 20th May 1873, lot 668 sold for £2/3/-. Simpson Rostron, Sotheby, 16th May 1892, lot sold for £5/12/6. Henry Clark, Sotheby, 23rd May 1898, lot 216, sold for £4/17/6. W C West, Sotheby, 5th May 1924, lot 61 sold for £10/5/-. V J E Ryan, part II, Glendining, 22nd January 1952, lot 1083 bought by A H Baldwin for £25

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BH037

BH038

BH037 Charles I, silver Crown, Truro Mint, King on horseback left with straight sash flowing behind, holding upright sword, beaded circles and legend surrounding both sides, initial mark rose (1642-43) both sides, rev inverted die axis, oval quartered shield of arms with scrolled frame, 29.34g (Brooker 1008-9; N.2531; S.3045). Toned with usual weak strike to one portion of flan both sides, otherwise with a well struck King on horseback, almost extremely fine for issue. £3,750 BH038 Charles I, silver Crown, Truro Mint, King on horseback left with straight sash flowing behind, holding upright sword, beaded circles and legend surrounding both sides, initial mark rose (1642-43) both sides, rev oval quartered shield of arms with scrolled frame, 28.81g (Brooker 1008-9; N.2531; S.3045). Double struck on horse, one tiny short scratch behind King, one weak point in strike in legend both sides, otherwise toned, good very fine for issue. £3,250

BH039 Charles I, silver Crown, 1644, Exeter Mint, King on horseback left with bowed sash, holding upright sword, beaded circles and legend surrounding both sides, initial mark rose (1644-45) both sides, rev oval quartered shield of arms with scrolled frame, date before initial mark in legend, 28.41g (Brooker 1034; N.2557; S.3058). Toned good fine / almost very fine. £850

BH040 Charles I, silver Crown, 1645, Exeter Mint, King on horseback left with flowing wavy sash, holding upright sword, beaded circles and legend surrounding both sides, initial mark castle (1645) both sides, rev oval quartered shield of arms with scrolled frame, date before initial mark in legend, 26.89g (Brooker 1042; N.2561; S.3062). Toned weak in parts though well struck for this issue, good very fine. £3,000 ex Raymond Carlyon Britton Collection, sold by B A Seaby from 1959. David Duprée Collection, purchased by Spink and Son Ltd 1989. Duprée ticket with this coin also notes before Carlyon Britton, that this coin is ex Canon “Pringham” a collector not known to us.

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BH041 Commonwealth (1649-60), silver Crown, 1653, English shield within laurel and palm branches, initial mark sun, legends in English surrounding, outer beaded circle both sides, rev shields of England and Ireland, with value above, harp with 9 strings, all within beaded circle, date and legend surrounding, 29.72g. (ESC 6; N.2721; S.3214). Attractively toned, tooled in fields both sides, though good very fine. £4,000 HALFCROWNS

BH042 Edward VI (1547-53), silver Halfcrown, 1551, King on horseback walking right, with sword on shoulder, plume on horse head, linear and beaded circles with legend surrounding, initial mark y, rev quartered shield of arms on cross fourchée, 15.31g (N.1934; S.2479). Light surface marks, hairline scratches on reverse, otherwise fine. £600

BH043 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), silver Halfcrown, mint mark 1, (1601), elaborate crowned bust left, holding orb and sceptre which points to I, three fingers on handle, rev quartered shield of arms on cross fourchée, 14.75g (N.2013; S.2583). Some surface marks and nicks both sides, a little weak on French quarter of shield, otherwise very fine. £3,500

BH044 Charles I (1625-49), silver Halfcrown, Tower Mint, type IIa, King on horseback left, holding sword resting on shoulder, beaded and linear circles and legend surrounding both sides, initial mark plumes (1630-31), rev oval quartered shield of arms in frame, lis over rose above, .C to left and R. to right, 15.08g (Bull 96/10 (4-104) plate coin; Brooker 299; N.2205; S.2769). Weak on King, otherwise with a good horse, toned with light flecking mainly on obverse, very fine and rare with the reverse variety. £500 ex H. Pegg, Spink coin Auction 11, 8th October 1980, lot 185. Davissons, Minnesota, USA, Auction 8, 10th April 1997, lot 334. Colin Adams, Halfcrown Collection, Spink Coin Auction 177, 1st December 2005, lot 85

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BH045 Charles I, silver Halfcrown, Tower Mint, type IIIa 1, King on horseback left with flying sash, holding upright sword, beaded circles and legend surrounding both sides, initial mark bell (1634-35), rev oval quartered shield of arms with garnished frame, 15.13g (Bull 226g/26 plate coin; Brooker 321; N.2209; S.2773). With a nice portrait of the King on horseback, a little ragged around rim, otherwise a bold very fine and the plate coin from Bull. £400 ex Alan Morris Collection, dispersed by Lloyd Bennett of Monmouth over the last ten years.

BH046

BH047

BH046 Charles I, silver Halfcrown, Oxford Mint, 1643, King on horseback left with raised sword and flowing sash, Oxford plume behind, mint mark plume, rev declaration in two lines, three Oxford plumes above, date below, 14.88g (Bull 601/3a/2e mule of page 122/106; cf.Brooker 888; N.2413; S.2954). A little double struck, on a broad uneven shaped flan, attractively toned, some small flan striations on reverse, good detail on horseman, good very fine. £1,950 A H Baldwin, Summer fixed price list 2009, item BH041.

BH047 Charles I, silver Halfcrown, Oxford Mint, 1646, King on horseback left with raised sword and short sash, rocky ground with coarse grass below, Oxford plume behind, mint mark plume, rev declaration in two lines, three Oxford plumes above, date below and OX in two lines below, initial mark five pellets, 14.32g (Bull 631/1 (Ox.2-14-1c); Brooker 918; N.2436; S.2960). Irregular shape as usual for this issue, quite a flat strike on horseman, though head of horse clearer, as it was struck with a pleasant tone, very fine for issue and better than most of examples cited in Bull provenances of which this piece is not listed and is perhaps better than the Lockett piece illustrated. £1,650 The Finest Example We Have Encountered of the 1646 Oxford Halfcrown

BH048 Charles I, silver Halfcrown, Oxford Mint, 1646, smaller King on horseback left with raised sword and short sash, rocky ground below, Oxford plume behind, mint mark plume, rev declaration in two lines, three Oxford plumes with annulet stops above, date below and OX in two lines below with annulet stops, 14.82g (Bull 633/4 (Ox.11-14-16bis); Brooker 922; N.2436; S.2961). A superb example of this the latest issue from the Oxford Mint, attractively toned, with usual irregular flan, as struck, about extremely fine and the finest known of this date in commerce. £4,750 ex Dr E Burstal, Glendining, 15th May 1968, lot 424 sold for £65. Spink Coin Auction 107, 22nd November 1994, lot 157.

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BH049

BH050

BH049 Charles I, silver Halfcrown, 1645, Bristol mint, King on horseback left, Bristol plumelet behind, BR monogram below, no ground line, initial mark plumelet, inner and outer beaded circle and legend surrounding both sides, rev declaration in two lines, three Bristol plumes above, date and BR monogram below, no initial mark 14.47g (Bull 645/2; Brooker 989; N.2491; S.3009). Toned a pleasing good very fine for issue and a scarce date. £2,500 BH050 Charles I, silver Halfcrown, Exeter Mint, King on horseback left with bowed sash, holding upright sword, beaded circles and legend surrounding both sides, initial mark rose (1644-45) both sides, rev oval quartered shield of arms with scrolled frame, date before initial mark in legend, 14.50g (Bull 660/14 (42-35); Brooker 1027; N.2550; S.3065). Attractively toned, well struck for issue on irregular shape flan, just a little flatness in legends and rim, extremely fine and pleasing. £2,750 Extremely Rare Salopia Halfcrown of King Charles I

BH051 Charles I, silver Halfcrown, Salopia Mint, Shrewsbury, King on horseback left with flowing sash, holding upright sword, horse with two eyes visible, grass ground below, beaded circles and legend surrounding both sides, initial mark lis (1644) both sides, rev oval quartered shield of arms with scrolled frame, 14.95g (Bull 677/55 (111-12); Brooker 1167; N.2609; S.3127). On irregular shaped flan as usual, slightly double struck but with an excellent depiction of King and horse, a little weaker in legends and parts of shield, otherwise good very fine for issue and very rare. £6,500 ex Colin Adams, Halfcrown Collection, Spink Coin Auction 177, 1 st December 2005, lot 239.

BH052 Charles I, Obsidional coinage, silver Halfcrown, 1646, Newark besieged, on lozenge shaped flan, large crown over value, C to left, R to right, beaded border both sides, rev inscription and date, 14.84g (Hird 246; Bull 688; Brooker 1222; N.2638; S.3140A). Toned, struck a little off-centre, some residual pattern from plate visible on edge of obverse design, otherwise a bold very fine. £3,500 ex Goldberg Auction 48, 14th September 2008, lot 2517. St James Auction 12, 5th November 2009, lot 445. Dix Noonan and Webb, 29th September 2010, lot 2123. Spink Coin Auction 26th March 2013, lot 623.

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Very Rare First Issue Hammered Silver Halfcrown of Charles II

BH053 Charles II (1660-85), silver Halfcrown, first hammered issue, crowned long haired bust left, initial mark crown, legend carolvs . ii . d . g . mag . brit . fran . et . hib . rex , outer beaded circle both sides, rev quartered shield of arms over long cross fourchée, no initial stop, christo . avspice . regno , 14.73g. (ESC 448 R3; N.2759; S.3307). Struck fully round with a pleasing tone, surface marks, and striations, otherwise good fine / almost very fine and very rare. £2,500 SHILLINGS

BH054 Henry VIII (1509-47), silver Testoon, third coinage (1544-7), Tower Mint, debased issue, facing bust of older King within beaded circle, cross on crown breaks circle, 8 type legend, initial mark lis, rev crown over Tudor Rose, crowned h to left and crowned R to right, slipped trefoil stops both sides, 7.66g (N.1841; S.2365). Weakly struck in parts both sides as usual, some light hairline scratches both sides, otherwise almost very fine for issue and rare. £2,750 Hard to Find With a Good Portrait Henry VIII Silver Testoon From the Southwark Mint

BH055 Henry VIII, silver Testoon, third coinage (1544-7), Southwark Mint, debased issue, facing bust of older King within beaded circle, cross on crown breaks circle, initial mark pellet in annulet both sides, 8 type legend, initial mark E obverse only, rev crown over Tudor Rose, crowned h to left and crowned R to right, slipped trefoil stops both sides, 7.50g (N.1842; S.2367). Weakly struck in parts both sides as usual, some light hairline scratches both sides, some light verdigris, otherwise very fine for issue, a pleasing coin and rare. £4,750

BH056 Edward VI (1547-53), silver Shilling, third period, fine silver issue (1551-3), facing crowned portrait, rose to left, value to right which is within linear and beaded circles surrounding, initial mark y both sides, rev quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, 6.19g (N.1937; S.2482). Toned, die flaw above shoulder, almost very fine. £375 www.baldwin.co.uk

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BH057 Edward VI, silver Shilling, third period, fine silver issue (1551-3), facing crowned portrait, rose to left, value to right which is within linear and beaded circles surrounding, initial mark tun both sides, rev quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, 5.97g (N.1937; S.2482). One light crease and rim chip, otherwise toned, a bold very fine. £550

BH058

BH059

BH058 Philip and Mary (1554-8), silver Shilling, 1554, profile busts facing each other, crown above, date either side, full titles, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, value either side at top, 5.93g (N.1967; S.2500). Toned, light hairline scratches on obverse, otherwise fine / good fine. £500 BH059 Philip and Mary, silver Shilling, 1555, profile busts facing each other, crown above, date either side, English title only, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, value either side at top, 6.10g (N.1968; S.2501). Toned, scratch at rear of King’s head to legend, otherwise a bold fine. £650

BH060

BH061

BH060 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Milled issue, silver Shilling, intermediate size, crowned bust left with decorated dress, initial mark star both sides, rev quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, 6.03g (N.2023; S.2591). Two flaws on head, otherwise lightly toned good fine and scarce. £300 BH061 James I (1603-25), silver Shilling, second coinage, fourth crowned bust right with value behind, inner and outer beaded circles and legend surrounding, initial mark coronet both sides, rev quartered shield of arms, 5.67g (N.2100; S.2655). Toned almost very fine. £250

BH062 Charles I (1625-1649), silver Shilling, Tower Mint, group F, fifth crowned bust with rounded shoulder left, type 4.1, large value behind, initial mark triangle (1639-40) both sides rev quartered shield of arms over cross fourchée, 5.89g (Brooker 533; Sharp F5/2; N.2230; S.2797). Lightly toned, good very fine. £350 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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BH063 Charles I, silver Shilling, York Mint, type 5, crowned bust left, value behind, lozenge above value, within beaded inner circle, initial mark lion passant left both sides, rev crowned quartered shield of arms with lion skin garniture, ebor in cartouche below, 5.65g (Brooker 1096-8; N.2320; S.2874). Light scratch across bust, otherwise toned good very fine. £650 A Nice Example of the Very Rare Anchor Mint Mark Shilling of Final Commonwealth Date

BH064 Commonwealth (1649-60), silver Shilling, 1660, English shield within laurel and palm branches, initial mark anchor, legends in English surrounding, no stops at mint mark, outer beaded circle both sides, rev shields of England and Ireland, with value above, all within beaded circle, date and legend surrounding, 5.98g. (ESC 1001A R3; N.2725; S.3218). A little ragged around edge, with a couple of hairline scratches on reverse, otherwise pleasantly toned good very fine and very rare. £3,000

BH065 Charles II (1660-85), silver Shilling, third hammered issue, crowned bust left, initial mark crown, BRI FR ET HIB legend, rev quartered shield of arms upon cross fourchée, 5.86g (E.S.C.1018; N.2764; S.3322). Toned a bold fine, reverse better. £200 SIXPENCES

BH066

BH067

BH066 Edward VI (1547-53), silver Sixpence, third period, fine silver issue (1551-3), facing crowned portrait, rose to left, value to right, crown breaks linear circle surrounding, initial mark tun both sides, HIB type legend, rev quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, 2.98g (N.1938; S.2483). Creased and straightened with some digs and associated weakness, otherwise toned, about very fine with a good face. £400 BH067 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), silver Sixpence, milled issue, 1562, large crowned bust left with decorated dress small rose behind, initial mark star, rev inverted die axis, quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, date between stops above, 3.21g (N.2027; S.2596). Tooled in fields both sides, toned a bold very fine. £275 www.baldwin.co.uk

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BH068

BH069

BH068 Elizabeth I, silver Sixpence, seventh issue, 1602, large crowned bust left with decorated dress small rose behind, initial mark 1, rev quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, date between stops above, 2.76g (N.2015; S.2585). Toned, weak in parts, almost very fine and an unusual double dating with 1 for 1601 as mint mark but dated 1602. £250 BH069 James I (1603-25), silver Sixpence, 1603, first coinage, first crowned bust right, value behind, beaded inner and outer circles and legend surrounding, initial mark thistle (1603-04), rev quartered shield of arms, date above, 2.94g (N.2074; S.2647). Toned, practically very fine. £350

BH070

BH071

BH072

BH070 James I, silver Sixpence, 1604, second coinage, third crowned bust right, value behind, beaded inner and outer circles and legend surrounding, initial mark lis (1604-05), rev quartered shield of arms, date above, 2.88g (N.2102; S.2657). Weak both sides, toned good fine. £100 BH071 James I, silver Sixpence, 1605, second coinage, third crowned bust right, value behind, beaded inner and outer circles and legend surrounding, initial mark rose (1605-06), rev quartered shield of arms, date above, 2.95g (N.2102; S.2657). Weak in one half of legend both sides, otherwise toned about very fine. £200 BH072 James I, silver Sixpence, 1607, second coinage, fourth crowned bust right, value behind, beaded inner and outer circles and legend surrounding, initial mark coronet (1607-09), rev quartered shield of arms, date above, 2.74g (N.2103; S.2658). Toned, a little ragged, fine / good fine. £85

BH073

BH074

BH073 James I, silver Sixpence, 1608, second coinage, fourth crowned bust right, value behind, beaded inner and outer circles and legend surrounding, initial mark coronet (1607-09), rev quartered shield of arms, date above, 2.86g (N.2103; S.2658). Toned, a little ragged, very fine. £225 BH074 James I, silver Sixpence, 1609, second coinage, fourth crowned bust right, value behind, beaded inner and outer circles and legend surrounding, initial mark coronet (1607-09), rev quartered shield of arms, date above, 2.76g (N.2103; S.2658). Toned, rim nick, almost very fine. £175

BH075 James I, silver Sixpence, 1613, second coinage, fourth crowned bust right, value behind, beaded inner and outer circles and legend surrounding, initial mark trefoil (1613), rev quartered shield of arms, date above, 2.76g (N.2103; S.2658). Toned almost very fine and a scarce date. £225 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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BH076

BH077

BH076 James I, silver Sixpence, 1621, third coinage, sixth crowned bust right, value behind, beaded inner and outer circles and legend surrounding, initial mark thistle (1621-23), rev quartered shield of arms, date above, 2.76g (N.2126; S.2670). Toned good fine. £100 BH077 James I, silver Sixpence, 1623, third coinage, sixth crowned bust right, value behind, beaded inner and outer circles and legend surrounding, initial mark thistle (1621-23), rev quartered shield of arms, date above, 2.78g (N.2126; S.2670). Toned a bold fine. £85

BH078

BH079

BH078 James I, silver Sixpence, 1624, third coinage, sixth crowned bust right, value behind, beaded inner and outer circles and legend surrounding, initial mark trefoil (1624), rev quartered shield of arms, date above, 2.97g (N.2126; S.2670). Toned practically very fine. £225 BH079 Charles I (1625-49), silver Sixpence, Group D, type 3a, crowned bust left, value behind, legend surrounding both sides, initial mark crown (1635-36), rev oval quartered shield of arms, 3.10g (N.2241; S.2813). Weak in parts both sides, toned, almost very fine. £175 GROATS

BH080 Edward III (1327-77), silver Groat, Pre-Treaty period (1351-61), London, facing crowned bust within tressure, fleurs on cusps, initial mark cross potent, double annulet stops on obverse, open E and C in legend, rev double saltire stops on reverse, long cross fourchée, upon twin concentric legends, trefoil of pellets in each inner angle, 4.18g (N.1147; S.1563). Toned with a few light scuffs and scratches, almost very fine. £350

BH081 Henry VI, first reign (1422-61), silver Groat, annulet issue (1422-31), Calais, facing crowned bust with annulet either side of neck, all within tressure, fleurs on six cusps, initial mark incurved pierced cross, saltire punctuation both sides, rev long cross fourchée, upon twin concentric legends, trefoil of pellets in each inner angle, two angles with additional annulet, 3.68g (N.1424; S.1836). Toned, die flaws in hair of King, otherwise a bold very fine. £150 www.baldwin.co.uk

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BH082

BH083

BH082 Henry VI, first reign, silver Groat, rosette-mascle issue (1430-31), Calais, facing crowned bust within tressure, fleurs on six cusps, initial mark cross patonce, rosette punctuation on obverse, mascle after rex, rev long cross fourchée, upon twin concentric legends, trefoil of pellets in each inner angle, rosette after cali /sie, mascle before la , 3.79g (N.1446; S.1859). Lightly toned a bold very fine. £175 BH083 Henry VI, first reign, silver Groat, pinecone-mascle issue (1431-32/3), Calais, facing crowned bust within tressure, fleurs on six cusps, initial mark cross patonce, pinecone punctuation on obverse, mascle after rex , rev long cross fourchée, upon twin concentric legends, trefoil of pellets in each inner angle, pinecone after cali / sie , mascle before la , 3.79g (N.1461; S.1875). Lightly toned very fine. £150

BH084 Edward IV, first reign (1461-70), silver Groat, light coinage (1464-70), London Mint, crowned facing bust, quatrefoils each side of neck, within tressure of nine arcs, large fleur on most cusps, initial mark crown (1466-68) both sides, rev long cross pattée, tri-pellets in each inner angle, twin concentric legends and beaded circles surrounding, 3.04g (N.1570; S.2000). Some light die clashing evident, toned almost very fine. £95 Richard III Silver Groat with Second Boars Head Mint Mark

BH085 Richard III (1483-85), silver Groat, London Mint, crowned facing bust, within tressure of nine arcs, large fleur on six cusps, initial mark boars head 2 both sides, rev long cross pattée, tri-pellets in each inner angle, twin concentric legends and beaded circles surrounding, no stops in legend, 2.99g (N.1679; S.2156). Toned with some die clash evident, otherwise very fine and rare. £2,350

BH086 Henry VII (1485-1509), silver Groat, profile issue, crowned bust right breaking top of inner beaded circle, triple band to crown, initial mark crosslet (1504-5), rev quartered shield of arms on cross fourchée, 2.93g £200 (N.1747; S.2258). Toned, light hairline scratches on reverse, about very fine. Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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BH087

BH088

BH089

BH087 Henry VIII (1509-47), silver Groat, second coinage (1526-44), London, second crowned bust in profile right, initial mark rose both sides, rev quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, saltires in forks, 2.67g (Laker type B; N.1797; S.2337D). Weakly struck on drapery of bust and corresponding part of reverse, lightly toned, very fine. £425 BH088 Henry VIII, silver Groat, second coinage (1526-44), London, second crowned bust in profile right, initial mark rose both sides, rev quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, saltires in forks, 2.63g (Laker type D; N.1797; S.2337E). Toned very fine. £425 BH089 Henry VIII, silver Groat, second coinage (1526-44), London, second crowned bust in profile right, initial mark lis, rev quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, saltires in forks, initial mark rose, 2.76g (Laker type D; N.1797; S.2337E). Toned, some hairline raised flaws in front of face, otherwise a bold very fine and unusual with muled marks. £600

BH090 Mary (1553-4), silver Groat, crowned bust left, initial mark pomegranate in legend both sides, rev quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, 2.02g (N.1960; S.2492). Cleaned with two creases, a bold fine. £200

BH091 Philip and Mary (1554-58), silver Groat, crowned bust of Queen left, initial mark lis both sides, legend with Z for ET, rev quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, 2.22g (N.1973; S.2508). Toned a little weak of strike though good very fine and the rarer legend variety. £950 Ex Patrick Finn, List 5, Autumn 1995, item 286 Frank Brady Collection, Spink Coin Auction, 6th October 2011, lot 349

BH092 Philip and Mary, silver Groat, crowned bust of Queen left, initial mark lis both sides, legend with ET, rev quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, 2.06g (N.1973; S.2508). Lightly toned, good very fine. £750 www.baldwin.co.uk

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HALFGROATS Rare Richard II Silver Halfgroat That Recently Made a Television Appearance

BH093 Richard II (1377-99), silver Halfgroat, type II, facing crowned bust within tressure of nine arcs, without French title in legend, initial mark cross pattée both sides, rev long cross fourchée, upon twin concentric legends, trefoil of pellets in each inner angle, 2.23g (D.I.G. 1/3; N.1322; S.1682). Struck slightly off-centre, toned a bold very fine and rare. £1,250 This coin was recently filmed for the BBC documentary the “Genius of Palaces” at the Tower of London with Dan Cruickshank.

BH094

BH095

BH094 James I (1603-25), silver Halfgroat, second coinage, larger crowned rose, beaded inner and outer circles and legend surrounding both sides, initial mark rose (1605-06) both sides, rev larger crowned thistle, 0.93g (N.2104; S.2659). Toned a bold very fine. £95 BH095 Commonwealth (1649-60), silver Halfgroat, English shield within laurel and palm branch, rev English and Irish shield, value above, 0.89g (N.2728; S.3221). Toned, very fine. £125 PENNIES

BH096 Henry II (1154-89), silver Tealby Penny, class A, Norwich Mint, Moneyer Hugo, ¾ facing bust with sceptre, rev cross pattée with crosslets in angles, 1.45g (N.952; S.1337). Attempted piercing at top, toned, struck off centre so bust variety not evident, otherwise well struck, a bold very fine. £250 ex F. Elmore Jones, Norman and Plantagenet part I, Glendining, 13th April 1983, lot 1173 part.

BH097 Henry II, silver Tealby Penny, class B, Bristol Mint?, Moneyer Tancard?, ¾ facing bust with sceptre, parallel double fold to drapery visible, rev cross pattée with crosslets in angles, 1.37g (N.954; S.1338). Weaker on obverse than reverse, toned very fine for issue but most of reverse legend illegible. £150 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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BH098 Henry II, short cross silver Penny, class 1c, London Mint, moneyer Pieres, facing crowned head with arm and sceptre in surrounding legend, linear inner circle, beaded outer circle, rev short voided cross pommée, cross pommée in each angle, legend and beaded inner and outer circles surrounding, 1.46g (N.964; S.1345). Toned very fine. £175

BH099 Henry II, short cross silver Penny, class 1c, London Mint, moneyer Raul, facing crowned head with arm and sceptre in surrounding legend, linear inner circle, beaded outer circle, rev short voided cross pommée, cross pommée in each angle, legend and beaded inner and outer circles surrounding, 1.41g (N.964; S.1345). Toned uneven shape and short of flan, otherwise about very fine. £85 Rare Rhuddlan Mint Penny of King Henry II

BH100 Henry II, short cross silver Penny, Rhuddlan Mint, moneyer Thomas, Group I (1180-1205), class ii, facing crowned head with arm and sceptre in surrounding legend, linear inner circle, beaded outer circle, rev short voided cross pommée, cross pommée in each angle, legend and beaded inner and outer circles surrounding, 1.19g (N.972/2; S.p.163). Toned good very fine and rare. £550

BH101 Richard I (1189-99), short cross silver Penny, class 4a, Canterbury Mint, moneyer Renaud, facing crowned head with arm and sceptre in surrounding legend, linear inner circle, beaded outer circle, rev short voided cross pommée, cross pommée in each angle, legend and beaded inner and outer circles surrounding, 1.37g (N.968/1; S.1348A). Toned, reverse struck off-centre, with two small flan splits, otherwise about very fine. £125

BH102 John (1199-1216), short cross silver Penny, class 5b, Canterbury Mint, moneyer Goldwine, facing crowned head with arm and sceptre in surrounding legend, linear inner circle, beaded outer circle, rev short voided cross pommée, cross pommée in each angle, legend and beaded inner and outer circles surrounding, 1.28g (N.973/3; S.1351). Toned with tiny flan nick, otherwise good very fine. £250

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BH103

BH104

BH105

BH103 John, short cross silver Penny, class 5b, London Mint, moneyer Raul, facing crowned head with arm and sceptre in surrounding legend, linear inner circle, beaded outer circle, rev short voided cross pommée, cross pommée in each angle, legend and beaded inner and outer circles surrounding, 1.41g (N.973/3; S.1351). Toned very fine. £175 BH104 John, short cross silver Penny, class 5b, York Mint, moneyer Renaud, facing crowned head with arm and sceptre in surrounding legend, linear inner circle, beaded outer circle, rev short voided cross pommée, cross pommée in each angle, legend and beaded inner and outer circles surrounding, 1.40g (N.973/3; S.1351). Toned a bold fine. £75 BH105 John, short cross silver Penny, class 6a, London Mint, moneyer Walter, facing crowned head with arm and sceptre in surrounding legend, linear inner circle, beaded outer circle, rev short voided cross pommée, cross pommée in each angle, legend and beaded inner and outer circles surrounding, 1.36g (N.974/2; S.1353). Toned almost very fine. £125

BH106

BH107

BH106 Henry III (1216-72), short cross silver Penny, class 6c, Canterbury Mint, moneyer Henri, facing crowned head with arm and sceptre in surrounding legend, linear inner circle, beaded outer circle, rev short voided cross pommée, cross pommée in each angle, legend and beaded inner and outer circles surrounding, 1.40g (N.976/1; S.1355). Toned with two flat spots in legend, otherwise about very fine. £125 BH107 Henry III, long voided cross silver Penny, class 3a 2, London Mint, moneyer Nicole, facing crowned head, legend and beaded inner and outer circles surrounding both sides, rev pellet at centre of long voided cross, trio of pellets in each angle, 1.43g (N.986; S.1362A). Weak spot in one part of legend both sides, otherwise good very fine. £125

BH108 Edward I (1272-1307), long cross silver Penny, class 2a, London Mint, facing crowned bust with collar, legend and beaded inner and outer circles surrounding both sides, rev long cross pattée, trio of pellets in each angle, 1.36g (N.1014; S.1385). Double struck on reverse giving a blundered legend, otherwise well struck on obverse, toned very fine and unusual. £75

BH109 Edward I, long cross silver Penny, class 3f, Bristol Mint, facing crowned bust with collar, legend and beaded inner and outer circles surrounding both sides, rev long cross pattée, trio of pellets in each angle, 1.35g (N.1021; S.1416). Toned, some die clash evident, a bold very fine. £85

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Very Rare Cross Moline Variety Durham Mint Silver Penny Issued by Bishop Bec

BH110

BH111

BH110 Edward I, long cross silver Penny, class 4b, Durham Mint, Bishop Bec issue, facing crowned bust with collar, legend and beaded inner and outer circles surrounding both sides, rev long cross pattée, trio of pellets in three angles, one quarter with cross Moline, 1.07g (N.1024; S.1424). Toned with bend in flan, almost very fine and very rare. £325 BH111 Edward I, long cross silver Penny, class 9b, Durham Mint, Bishop Bec issue, initial mark cross Moline, facing crowned bust with collar, legend and beaded inner and outer circles surrounding both sides, rev long cross pattée, trio of pellets in each angle, 1.31g (N.1037/1; S.1423). Toned with some die clash evident, a bold very fine and scarce. £125

BH112

BH113

BH112 Richard II (1377-99), silver Penny, York Mint, early style type I, facing crowned bust, lis on breast, pellet beside each shoulder, beaded circles and legends surrounding both sides, rev quatrefoil at centre of long cross pattée, trio of pellets in each angle, 0.98g (N.1329a; S.1690). Toned and a little clipped, about very fine and scarce. £150 BH113 Richard II, silver Penny, York Mint, new style type IIa, facing crowned bust with breastline, beaded circles and legends surrounding both sides, rev quatrefoil at centre of long cross pattée, trio of pellets in each angle, 1.16g (N.1329c; S.1691). Toned good fine to almost very fine and scarce. £150

BH114

BH115

BH116

BH114 Henry VI, first reign (1422-61), silver Penny, annulet issue (1422-30), Calais Mint, facing crowned bust, with annulet either side of neck, beaded circles and legends surrounding both sides, rev long cross pattée, trio of pellets in each angle, two angles with additional annulet, 1.00g (N.1432; S.1845). Some evidence of die clashing, toned good very fine. £200 BH115 Henry VI, first reign, silver Penny, pinecone mascle issue (1431-32), Durham Mint, facing crowned bust, initial mark cross fleury, beaded circles and legends surrounding both sides, rev long cross pattée, trio of pellets in each angle, mascle at end of legend, 1.00g (N.1467; S.1883). Some evidence of die clashing, weakness in legend, toned very fine. £175 BH116 Edward IV, second reign (1471-83), silver Penny, York Mint, Bishop Neville issue, facing crowned bust, E to left, rose to right, initial mark rose, beaded circles and legends surrounding both sides, rev quatrefoil at centre, long cross pattée, trio of pellets in each angle, 0.66g (N.1648; S.2128). Short of flan, toned, good fine and scarce. £75 Rare Richard III Durham Mint Silver Penny

BH117 Richard III (1483-5), silver Penny, Durham Mint, Bishop Sherwood issue, facing crowned bust, S on breast, initial mark lis, beaded circles and legends surrounding both sides, rev D at centre, long cross pattée, trio of pellets in each angle, 0.63g (N.1687; S.2169). Short of flan as usual, good portrait for issue, legends flat or off flan, about very fine for issue. £550 www.baldwin.co.uk

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BH118

BH119

BH120

BH121

BH122

BH118 Henry VII (1485-1509), silver Penny, Durham Mint, Bishop Sherwood issue, Sovereign type, King seated facing on throne, holding orb and sceptre, crozier to right, beaded circles and legends surrounding both sides, rev quartered shield of arms over cross pattée, D to left, S to right, initial mark crozier, 0.71g (N.1730; S.2231). Weak in parts and short of flan otherwise very fine. £125 BH119 Henry VIII (1509-47), silver Penny, second coinage, Durham Mint, Bishop Wolsey issue, Sovereign type, King seated facing on throne, holding orb and sceptre, initial mark trefoil (1526-29), beaded circles and legends surrounding both sides, rev quartered shield of arms over cross fourchée, T to left, W to right, 0.69g (N.1811; S.2352). Toned very fine. £125 BH120 Henry VIII, silver Penny, second coinage, Durham Mint, Bishop Wolsey issue, Sovereign type, King seated facing on throne, holding orb and sceptre, initial mark crescent (1526-29), beaded circles and legends surrounding both sides, rev quartered shield of arms over cross fourchée, T to left, W to right, 0.72g (N.1811; S.2352). Toned, weak around rim, very fine. £115 BH121 Charles I (1625-49), silver Penny, Tower mint, group D, type 3.2, fourth crowned bust left, value in field, legend surrounding, initial mark two pellets both sides, rev oval quartered shield of arms, 0.50g (N.2268; S.2845). Toned good very fine. £115 BH122 Commonwealth (1649-60), silver Penny, English shield within laurel and palm branches, rev English and Irish shield side by side, value above, 0.42g (N.2729; ESC 2263; S.3222). Toned good very fine. £175 HALFPENNIES

BH123

BH124

BH125

BH123 Richard II (1377-99), silver Halfpenny, London Mint, intermediate style, facing crowned bust, beaded circles and legends surrounding both sides, rev quatrefoil at centre of long cross pattée, trio of pellets in each angle, 0.48g (Withers type I; N.1331b; S.1699). A little ragged otherwise toned, a bold very fine. £125 BH124 Richard II, silver Halfpenny, London Mint, intermediate style, facing crowned bust, beaded circles and legends surrounding both sides, rev quatrefoil at centre of long cross pattée, trio of pellets in each angle, 0.53g (Withers type I; N.1331b; S.1699). A little ragged, weak in parts, otherwise toned, good fine. £75 BH125 Henry VI, first reign (1422-61), silver Halfpenny, annulet issue (1422-30), Calais Mint, facing crowned bust, with annulet either side of neck, beaded circles and legends surrounding both sides, rev long cross pattée, trio of pellets in each angle, two angles with additional annulet, 0.50g (Withers type Ia; N.1432; S.1849). Toned, almost extremely fine, very pleasing. £150 FARTHING Nice Example of a Richard II Silver Farthing

BH126 Richard II (1377-99), silver Farthing, crowned facing head, beaded circles and legends surrounding both sides, rev long cross pattée, trio of pellets in each angle, 0.23g (Withers type Ic; N.1334; S.1703). Toned, a little weak in legends, otherwise pleasing about very fine. £350 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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British Milled Gold FIVE GUINEAS One of the Rarest Varieties of James II Gold Five Guineas

BM001 James II (1685-88), gold Five Guineas, 1687, elephant and castle below first laureate head left, legend surrounding with toothed outer border both sides, IACOBVS .II. DEI. GRATIA rev inverted dies axis, crowned cruciform emblematic shields, sceptres in angles, date either side of English crown, .MAG. BR. FRA. ET. HIB REX. edge inscribed in raised letters of upright orientation, +.DECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. ANNO. REGNI. TERTIO.+ (MCE 118 VR; Schneider II-452; King 119; S.3398). With light surface marks, and nicks, more so on reverse, otherwise pleasing good very fine and rare. £30,000 ex A H Baldwin Fixed Price List, Summer 2009, item BM001. The King survey reveals only 38 examples of this variety in commerce making it one of the rarer varieties of James II Five Guineas.

GUINEAS

BM002

BM003

BM004

BM002 Charles II (1660-85), gold Guinea, 1668, third laureate head right, rev crowned cruciform emblematic shields, four interlinked C’s at centre, sceptres in angles, edge, milled (Schneider -; M.C.E. 62; S.3342). Almost fine. £750 BM003 George III (1760-1820), gold Guinea, 1776, fourth laureate head right, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, date either side of crown, edge, grained (Schneider -; M.C.E. 381; S.3728). Toned almost very fine. £550 BM004 George III, gold Guinea, 1777, fourth laureate head right, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, date either side of crown, edge, grained (Schneider 609; M.C.E. 382; S.3728). Toned good fine. £500

BM005 George III, gold Guinea, 1782, fourth laureate head right, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, date either side of crown, edge, grained (Schneider 610; M.C.E. 386; S.3728). Toned, some nicks, almost very fine. £525 www.baldwin.co.uk

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BM006

BM007

BM006 George III, gold Guinea, 1789, fifth laureate head right, rev crowned quartered spade shaped shield of arms, date either side of crown (Schneider -; M.C.E. 393; S.3729). Toned, good fine. £400 BM007 George III, gold Guinea, 1793, fifth laureate head right, rev crowned quartered spade shaped shield of arms, date either side of crown (Schneider -; M.C.E. 397; S.3729). Toned, ex mount with trace of solder on reverse at top rim, otherwise very fine. £325 Rare Overdate Guinea of 1798 with 8 over 7

BM008 George III, gold Guinea, 1798, 8 struck over 7, fifth laureate head right, rev crowned quartered spade shaped shield of arms, date either side of crown (Schneider 612; M.C.E. 402; S.3729). Toned, with some flecking, underlying brilliance, extremely fine and a rare overdate. £1,500 HALF-GUINEAS Superb Quality Example of the 1804 Half-Guinea

BM009

BM010

BM009 George III (1760-1820), gold Half-Guinea, 1801, sixth laureate head right, rev quartered shield of arms upon crowned garter, date below, legend surrounding (Schneider -; M.C.E. 439; S.3736). Toned almost extremely fine. £600 BM010 George III, gold Half-Guinea, 1804, seventh laureate head right, rev quartered shield of arms upon crowned garter, date below, legend surrounding, edge, obliquely grained (Schneider -; M.C.E. 442; S.3737). With a light tone, underlying proof-like brilliance as struck uncirculated. £1,000

BM011

BM012

BM013

BM011 George III, gold Half-Guinea, 1804, seventh laureate head right, rev quartered shield of arms upon crowned garter, date below, legend surrounding, edge, obliquely grained (Schneider -; M.C.E. 442; S.3737). With a light tone, underlying brilliance almost extremely fine. £475 BM012 George III, gold Half-Guinea, 1804, seventh laureate head right, rev quartered shield of arms upon crowned garter, date below, legend surrounding, edge, obliquely grained (Schneider -; M.C.E. 442; S.3737). Toned very fine. £325 BM013 George III, gold Half-Guinea, 1809, seventh laureate head right, rev quartered shield of arms upon crowned garter, date below, legend surrounding, edge, obliquely grained (Schneider 623; M.C.E. 445; S.3737). Toned almost very fine. £275 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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THIRD-GUINEAS

BM014

BM015

BM016

BM017

BM014 George III (1760-1820), gold Third-Guinea, 1803, second type, first laureate head right, rev large crown, date below, legend surrounding (Schneider 625; M.C.E. 455; S.3739). Attractive red tone, good very fine. £500 BM015 George III, gold Third-Guinea, 1810, third type, second laureate head right, rev large crown, date below, legend surrounding, edge, obliquely grained (Schneider 626; M.C.E. 460; S.3740). Toned with underlying brilliance, some flecks, a pleasing extremely fine. £650 BM016 George III, gold Third-Guinea, 1810, third type, second laureate head right, rev large crown, date below, legend surrounding, edge, obliquely grained (Schneider 626; M.C.E. 460; S.3740). Toned with underlying brilliance, some flecks, a pleasing extremely fine. £650 BM017 George III, gold Third-Guinea, 1810, third type, second laureate head right, rev large crown, date below, legend surrounding, edge, obliquely grained (Schneider 626; M.C.E. 460; S.3740). Toned with underlying brilliance, light hairline scratches on field by neck otherwise a softly struck extremely fine. £500 QUARTER-GUINEA

BM018 George I (1714-27), gold Quarter-Guinea, 1718, laureate head right, rev crowned cruciform emblematic shields, sceptres in angles, garter star at centre, edge, obliquely grained (Schneider 554; M.C.E. 277; S.3638). Toned about very fine. £250 FIVE POUNDS

BM019 Victoria (1837-1901), gold Five Pounds, 1887, Jubilee type crowned bust left, J.E.B. on truncation, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right (Schneider 653; S.3864). Some hairlining both sides more so on reverse, tiny nick by ear, a couple of rim nicks on reverse, otherwise a pleasing extremely fine. £2,750

BM020 Victoria, gold Five Pounds, 1887, Jubilee type crowned bust left, J.E.B. on truncation, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right (Schneider 653; S.3864). Toned with some light surface marks, otherwise very fine. £1,950 www.baldwin.co.uk

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BM021 George VI (1936-52), gold Proof Five-Pounds, 1937, bare head right, HP below truncation, rev St George slaying the dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, tiny B.P. in exergue, edge plain (Schneider 670; S.4074). Some light hairlines both sides, otherwise practically as struck, becoming scarce. £3,500 TWO POUNDS

BM022

BM023

BM022 George IV (1820-30), gold Two Pounds, 1823, bare head left, J.B.M. initials under bust, legend and toothed border surrounding, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right, edge inscribed in raised letters (Schneider 635; M.C.E. 470; S.3798). Toned with light surface marks, very fine. £1,000 BM023 George IV, gold Two Pounds, 1823, bare head left, J.B.M. initials under bust, legend and toothed border surrounding, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right, edge inscribed in raised letters (Schneider 635; M.C.E. 470; S.3798). Toned with light surface marks and hairline scratches, practically very fine. £875

BM024

BM025

BM024 George IV, gold Two Pounds, 1823, bare head left, J.B.M. initials under bust, legend and toothed border surrounding, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right, edge inscribed in raised letters (Schneider 635; M.C.E. 470; S.3798). Toned with light surface marks, rim bruise at top of obverse, almost very fine. £800 BM025 George IV, gold Two Pounds, 1823, bare head left, J.B.M. initials under bust, legend and toothed border surrounding, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right, edge inscribed in raised letters (Schneider 635; M.C.E. 470; S.3798). Toned, with many surface marks both sides, some porosity, good fine. £700

BM026 Victoria (1837-1901), gold Two Pounds, 1887, Jubilee type crowned bust left, J.E.B. on truncation, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right (Dyer 2b/2; Schneider 654; S.3865). Some light surface marks, pair of parallel light hairline scratches at end of obverse legend, underlying brilliance otherwise good extremely fine. £1,250 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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BM027 Victoria, gold Two Pounds, 1887, Jubilee type crowned bust left, J.E.B. on truncation, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right (Dyer 2b/2; Schneider 654; S.3865). Some light surface marks, hairline scratch at beginning of obverse legend into field, underlying brilliance otherwise good extremely fine. £1,250

BM028 Edward VII (1901-10), gold Two Pounds, 1902, bare head right, initials below and legend surrounding, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right (Schneider 662; S.3967). A few light surface marks, otherwise extremely fine. £1,350 SOVEREIGNS

BM029 George III (1760-1820), gold Sovereign, 1820, closed 2 in date, second laureate head right, with tighter curls, date below, in curving arc, 18 close, 20 wider spaced, rev St George slaying dragon right with broken lance, trace of upper left serif to I of honi , (Bentley 942; Marsh 4; M.C.E. 466; S 3785C). Attractively toned, a pleasing extremely fine. £2,250

BM030 George IV (1820-30), gold Sovereign, 1822, first laureate head left, initials below and legend surrounding, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right (Bentley 13; Marsh 6; M.C.E. 472; S.3800). Toned, though covered with surface marks and scuffs, very fine. £700

BM031 George IV, gold Sovereign, 1823, first laureate head left, initials below and legend surrounding, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right (Bentley 14; Marsh 7 R3; M.C.E. 473; S.3800). Toned, though covered with surface marks and scuffs, very fine and very rare. £2,000 www.baldwin.co.uk

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BM032

BM033

BM032 George IV, gold Sovereign, 1824, first laureate head left, initials below and legend surrounding, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right (Bentley 15; Marsh 8; M.C.E. 474; S.3800). Toned, with surface marks, almost very fine and a scarce date. £750 BM033 George IV, gold Sovereign, 1825, first laureate head left, initials below and legend surrounding, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right (Bentley 952; Marsh 9 R3; M.C.E. 475; S.3800). Toned, almost very fine and very rare. £1,500

BM034

BM035

BM036

BM034 William IV (1830-37), gold Sovereign, 1832, second bare head right with coarse hair and flat topped, deeply engraved ear, w.w. fully incuse on truncation, nose points to second I in BRITANNIAR, coarse border teeth, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, with the arms of Hanover as an escutcheon, date below, finer border teeth (Bentley 28; Marsh 17; M.C.E. 490; S 3829B). Raised die flaw on 2 of date, once polished, very fine, reverse better. £750 BM035 William IV, gold Sovereign, 1833, second bare head right with coarse hair and flat topped, deeply engraved ear, w.w. fully incuse on truncation, nose points to second I in BRITANNIAR, coarse border teeth, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, with the arms of Hanover as an escutcheon, date below, finer border teeth (Bentley 29; Marsh 18; M.C.E. 491; S 3829B). Some light flaws and hairlines, very fine, reverse better. £1,250 BM036 Victoria (1837-1901), gold Sovereign, 1838, first young head left, w .w . raised on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, emblems below (Bentley 36; Marsh 22 R; M.C.E. 499; S.3852). Brightly cleaned, with associated surface marks, very fine. £1,250 Rare Inverted 1 in Date Variety of the 1847 Sovereign

BM037 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1847, inverted 1 in date, first young head left, w . w . raised on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, emblems below (Bentley 408; Marsh 30; M.C.E. 508; S.3852). Toned almost very fine and rare. £600 This example appears superior to the Bentley Collection example that achieved £408.

Rare 1850 Gold Sovereign With E over Retrograde E in Legend

BM038 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1850, first E on reverse over retrograde E, second larger young head left, w . w . raised on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, emblems below (Bentley -; Marsh 33; M.C.E. 511; S.3852). Toned almost very fine and extremely rare, no example present in the Bentley Collection. £1,000 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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BM039

BM040

BM041

BM039 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1855, broken figure 5s in date, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, date and legend doubled both sides, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel, emblems below (Bentley 418; Marsh 37; M.C.E. 516; S.3852D). Once cleaned, now toned, good very fine. £450 BM040 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1860, curvy rounded 6 with bulbous top, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, E of dei possibly over a much higher E, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, emblems below (Bentley 81; Marsh 43; M.C.E. 521; S.3852D). Toned almost very fine / reverse better, a rare variety. £1,000 The variety on this coin is quite clearly E over a high E; the same variety in the Bentley Collection was not as clear as this piece and we can therefore confirm there is no rotation in the E underneath.

BM041 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1860, with O struck over C in obverse legend, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, curvy rounded 6 with bulbous top, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, emblems below (Bentley 82; Marsh 43; M.C.E. 521; S.3852D). Lightly toned, almost extremely fine, rare. £1,500

BM042

BM043

BM044

BM042 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1860, with O struck over C in obverse legend, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, curvy rounded 6 with bulbous top, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, emblems below (Bentley 82; Marsh 43; M.C.E. 521; S.3852D). Lightly toned, almost very fine, rare. £750 BM043 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1861, spread date, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, emblems below (Bentley 1008; Marsh 44; M.C.E. 522; S.3852D). Light hairline scratch on cheek and neck, otherwise toned, very fine. £300 BM044 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1862, spread date, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, emblems below, last F of legend over indeterminate figure, perhaps a rotated F, but is the variety Marsh recognises as F over inverted A (Bentley 1015; Marsh 45A R2; M.C.E. 523; S.3852D). Peppered on obverse with light surface marks, very fine, reverse a little better and rare. £750 Rare 1 over Inverted 1 in Date 1863 Sovereign

BM045 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1863, Arabic figure 1 over an inverted Arabic figure 1 giving the impression of a Roman I in date, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, emblems below (Bentley 97; Marsh 46; M.C.E. 524; S.3852D). Scuffed with surface marks, rim nick on reverse, toned, good fine, reverse better, rare. £650 www.baldwin.co.uk

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BM046

BM047

BM048

BM046 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1864, die number 9, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 9 below, emblems below (Bentley 445 this coin; Marsh 49; M.C.E. 525; S.3853). Some pin-prick black spots on reverse, once lightly cleaned, rim nick, otherwise extremely fine. £500 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 445

BM047 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1864, die number 13, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 13 below, emblems below (Bentley 111; Marsh 49; M.C.E. 525; S.3853). Toned with surface marks, almost very fine and a die number not recorded by Marsh, £325 BM048 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1864, die number 21, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 21 below, emblems below (Bentley 112 this coin; Marsh 49; M.C.E. 525; S.3853). Once cleaned with associated digs and surface marks, very fine / good very fine. £375 ex Randy Weir Numismatics, Unionville, Ontario, Canada, purchased circa 2000. Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 112.

BM049

BM050

BM051

BM049 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1864, die number 28, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 28 below, emblems below (Bentley 450 this coin; Marsh 49; M.C.E. 525; S.3853). Once cleaned, some red spots on reverse and patch by date, good fine, reverse better. £425 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 450.

BM050 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1864, die number 35, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 35 below, emblems below (Bentley 117 this coin; Marsh 49; M.C.E. 525; S.3853). Surface marks, toned extremely fine. £575 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 117.

BM051 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1864, die number 43, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 43 below, emblems below (Bentley 455 this coin; Marsh 49; M.C.E. 525; S.3853). Once cleaned, two scuffs on face, good fine to almost very fine. £425 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 455.

BM052 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1864, die number 51, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel, die number 51 below, emblems below (Bentley 122 this coin; Marsh 49; M.C.E. 525; S.3853). Once cleaned, now lightly toned, surface marks, extremely fine / good extremely fine. £575 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 122.

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BM053

BM054

BM055

BM053 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1864, die number 53, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 53 below, emblems below (Bentley 112 this coin; Marsh 49; M.C.E. 525; S.3853). Cleaned, some tiny black spots on obverse, red spots on reverse, light surface marks, a bold very fine. £365 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 123.

BM054 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1864, die number 57, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 57 below, emblems below (Bentley 459 this coin; Marsh 49; M.C.E. 525; S.3853). Light red tone with some surface marks, otherwise almost very fine. £300 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 459.

BM055 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1864, die number 62, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 62 below, emblems below (Bentley 460 this coin; Marsh 49; M.C.E. 525; S.3853). Scratch in field in front of neck, other scuffs and nicks, fine, reverse better. £300 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 460.

BM056

BM057

BM058

BM056 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1864, die number 77, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 77 below, emblems below (Bentley 465 this coin; Marsh 49; M.C.E. 525; S.3853). Once cleaned, good fine, reverse much better, this die number unlisted in Marsh. £350 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 465.

BM057 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1864, die number 80, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev die axis off-centre, crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 80 below, emblems below (Bentley 130 this coin; Marsh 49; M.C.E. 525; S.3853). Surface marks, light red spots on reverse, nearly very fine, reverse better. £375 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 130.

BM058 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1864, die number 85, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 85 below, emblems below, (Bentley 132 this coin; Marsh 49; M.C.E. 525; S.3853). Once cleaned with associated surface marks and scuffs, a bold fine. £300 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 132.

BM059 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1864, die number 93, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 93 below, emblems below (Bentley 469 this coin; Marsh 49; M.C.E. 525; S.3853). Uneven tone, good fine. £300 ex An Important Collection of Gold Sovereigns 1816-2000, offered as one lot, Sotheby, 16-17th November 2000, lot 525part. Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 469.

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BM060

BM061

BM062

BM060 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1864, die number 98, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 98 below, emblems below (Bentley 136 this coin; Marsh 49; M.C.E. 525; S.3853). Toned, some red spots on reverse, light surface marks and scuffs, good fine, reverse better. £300 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 136.

BM061 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1864, die number 104, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 104 below, emblems below (Bentley 473 this coin; Marsh 49; M.C.E. 525; S.3853). Cleaned with light scuffs and hairlines, extremely fine. £500 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 473.

BM062 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1866, die number 9, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 9 below (Bentley 487 this coin; Marsh 51; M.C.E. 527; S.3853). Lightly toned, extremely fine. £525 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 487.

BM063

BM064

BM065

BM063 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1866, die number 13, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 13 below, emblems below (Bentley 489 this coin; Marsh 51; M.C.E. 527; S.3853). Lightly scuffed and hairlined, nearly very fine, reverse better. £300 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 489.

BM064 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1866, die number 20, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 20 below, emblems below (Bentley 491 this coin; Marsh 51; M.C.E. 527; S.3853). Some red patches of tone on reverse and spots, light surface marks and scuffs, otherwise nearly very fine / good very fine. £350 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 491.

BM065 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1866, die number 23, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 23 below lightly die flawed, emblems below (Bentley 159 this coin; Marsh 51; M.C.E. 527; S.3853). Surface marks, with some scuffing and blemishes, brilliant obverse with matt reverse, good very fine. £385 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 159.

BM066 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1866, die number 30, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 30 below, emblems below (Bentley 160 this coin; Marsh 51; M.C.E. 527; S.3853). Once cleaned, light surface marks, nearly extremely fine. £425 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 160.

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BM067

BM068

BM067 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1866, die number 49, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 49 below, emblems below (Bentley 167 this coin; Marsh 51; M.C.E. 527; S.3853). Some spots on reverse, other light nicks and surface marks, extremely fine. £550 ex Douro Cargo, Spink Auction 118, 20-21st November 1996, lot 1357pt. Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 167.

BM068 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1866, die number 59, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 59 below, emblems below (Bentley 171 this coin; Marsh 51; M.C.E. 527; S.3853). Some scuffs and hairlines, very fine, reverse better. £325 ex Douro Cargo, Spink Auction 118, 20-21 st November 1996, lot 1321pt. Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 171.

BM069

BM070

BM071

BM069 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1866, die number 62, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 62 below, emblems below (Bentley 505 this coin; Marsh 51; M.C.E. 527; S.3853). Scuffed, black streak of tone on reverse, nearly extremely fine / extremely fine. £550 ex Douro Cargo, Spink Auction 118, 20-21st November 1996, lot 1321 part. Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 505.

BM070 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1866, die number 65, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 65 below, emblems below (Bentley 173 this coin; Marsh 51; M.C.E. 527; S.3853). Once cleaned, now lightly toned, light short scratch at lower right of reverse, some surface marks with some scuffs on obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. £425 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 173.

BM071 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1866, die number 69, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 69 below, emblems below (Bentley 507 this coin; Marsh 51; M.C.E. 527; S.3853). Light hairlines and surface marks, nearly extremely fine. £450 ex Spink Numismatic Circular, February 1998, item 522 An Important Collection of Gold Sovereigns 1816-2000, offered as one lot, Sotheby, 16-17th November 2000, lot 525part Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 507.

BM072 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1866, die number 72, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 72 below, emblems below (Bentley 175 this coin; Marsh 51; M.C.E. 527; S.3853). Red spot by D of dei , toned, almost very fine. £300 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 175.

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BM073

BM074

BM075

BM073 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1866, die number 78, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date doubled below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 78 below, emblems below (Bentley 510 this coin; Marsh 51; M.C.E. 527; S.3853). Cleaned very fine / good very fine. £325 ex Stacks, 2nd December 1997, lot 78. An Important Collection of Gold Sovereigns 1816-2000, offered as one lot, Sotheby, 16-17th November 2000, lot 525part . Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 510.

BM074 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1868, die number 9, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 9 below, emblems below (Bentley 180 this coin; Marsh 52, M.C.E. 528; S.3853). Spot on obverse legend, scuffs, nicks and light surface marks, toned nearly very fine / good very fine. £375 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 180.

BM075 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1868, die number 22, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 22 below, emblems below (Bentley 185 this coin; Marsh 52; M.C.E. 528; S.3853). Quite scuffed, surface marks, good fine / almost very fine. £300 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 185.

BM076

BM077

BM076 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1868, die number 36, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 36 below widely spaced, emblems below (Bentley 522 this coin; Marsh 52; M.C.E. 528; S.3853). Some hairlines, good very fine. £450 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 522.

BM077 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1869, die number 1, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 1 below with only a lower left serif, emblems below (Bentley 191 this coin; Marsh 53; M.C.E. 529; S.3853). Light scratch in hair, red spot on reverse with light hairlines and other surface marks, nearly extremely fine / extremely fine. £475 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 191.

BM078

BM079

BM078 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1869, die number 4, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 4 below with only a lower left serif, emblems below (Bentley 524; Marsh 53; M.C.E. 529; S.3853). Toned with light surface marks, good very fine. £400 BM079 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1869, die number 6, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 6 below, emblems below (Bentley 525 this coin; Marsh 53; M.C.E. 529; S.3853). Some surface marks, very fine. £300 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 525.

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BM080

BM081

BM082

BM080 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1869, die number 14, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 14 below, emblems below (Bentley 195 this coin; Marsh 53; M.C.E. 529; S.3853). Spot on neck, light hairlines and surface marks, otherwise extremely fine. £550 ex Douro Cargo, Spink Auction 118, 20-21st November 1996, lot 558pt. Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 195.

BM081 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1869, die number 19, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 19 below, emblems below (Bentley 197 this coin; Marsh 53; M.C.E. 529; S.3853). Short scratch on obverse, some nicks and hairlines in fields, nearly extremely fine, reverse better. £400 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 197.

BM082 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1869, die number 39, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 39 below, emblems below (Bentley 204 this coin; Marsh 53; M.C.E. 529; S.3853). Light surface marks and scuffs, toned, extremely fine. £475 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 204.

BM083

BM084

BM083 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1869, die number 54, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 54 below, emblems below (Bentley 541 this coin; Marsh 53; M.C.E. 529; S.3853). A few red spots and patches of tone, very fine, reverse better. £350 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 541.

BM084 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1869, die number 57, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 57 below, emblems below (Bentley 209 this coin; Marsh 53; M.C.E. 529; S.3853). Light surface marks, nearly extremely fine / extremely fine. £500 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 209.

BM085 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1869, die number 61, second larger young head left, ww incuse on truncation without stops, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 61 below, emblems below (Bentley 211 this coin; Marsh 53; M.C.E. 529; S.3853). Once cleaned with associated surface marks, scuffs and nicks, tiny red spot on reverse, very fine, reverse better. £300 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 211.

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BM086

BM087

BM088

BM086 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1871, die number 8, third young head left, w . w . in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 8 below, emblems below (Bentley 227 this coin; Marsh 55; M.C.E. 531; S.3853B). Black streak of tone on cheek, some hairlines, nearly extremely fine, reverse better. £400 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8 th May 2012, lot 227.

BM087 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1871, die number 9, third young head left, w . w. in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 9 below, emblems below (Bentley 557 this coin; Marsh 55; M.C.E. 531; S.3853B). Some light surface marks and nicks otherwise extremely fine. £475 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 557.

BM088 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1871, die number 23, third young head left, w. w . in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 23 below, emblems below (Bentley 233 this coin; Marsh 55; M.C.E. 531; S.3853B). Light surface marks, good very fine, reverse better. £400 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 233.

BM089

BM090

BM092

BM089 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1871, die number 29, third young head left, w. w. in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 29 below, emblems below (Bentley 1148; Marsh 55; M.C.E. 531; S.3853B). Good extremely fine. £850 BM090 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1871, die number 33, third young head left, w. w . in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 33 below, emblems below (Bentley 565 this coin; Marsh 55; M.C.E. 531; S.3853B). Light surface marks, red tone, very fine / good very fine. £400 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 565.

BM091 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1871, die number 40, third young head left, w. w. in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 40 below, emblems below (Bentley 1152; Marsh 55; M.C.E. 531; S.3853B). Light surface marks, red tone, very fine / good very fine. £400

BM092

BM093

BM092 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1871, die number 45, third young head left, w. w. in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 45 below, emblems below (Bentley 239 this coin; Marsh 55; M.C.E. 531; S.3853B). Rim bruise on obverse, light surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine. £600 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 239.

BM093 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1871, die number 68, third young head left, w . w . in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 68 below, emblems below (Bentley 242 this coin; Marsh 55; M.C.E. 531; S.3853B). Some hairlines and surface marks, reverse brilliant, toned nearly extremely fine. £400 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 242.

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BM094

BM095

BM096

BM094 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1871 die number 72, third young head left, w . w . in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 72 below, emblems below (Bentley 244 this coin; Marsh 55; M.C.E. 531; S.3853B). Obverse rim nick, three red spots on reverse, surface marks good extremely fine. £625 ex Douro Cargo, Spink Auction 118, 20-21st November 1996, lot 568pt. An Important Collection of Gold Sovereigns 1816-2000, offered as one lot, Sotheby, 16-17th November 2000, lot 525part. Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 244.

BM095 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1871, die number 74, third young head left, w. w. in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 74 below, emblems below (Bentley 572 this coin; Marsh 55; M.C.E. 531; S.3853B). Scratch on cheek, some scuffs and surface marks, rim nick on obverse, some tiny red spots, otherwise very fine. £375 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 572.

BM096 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1871, die number 78, third young head left, w. w . in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 78 below, emblems below (Bentley 573 this coin; Marsh 55; M.C.E. 531; S.3853B). Some surface marks and hairlines, some tiny red spots, otherwise almost very fine. £300 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 573.

BM097

BM098

BM097 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1871, die number 102, third young head left, ww in relief on truncation, the stops absent, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 102 below, emblems below (Bentley 248 this coin; Marsh 55; M.C.E. 531; S.3853B). Once cleaned, now toned, many light nicks and surface marks, nearly extremely fine. £450 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 248.

BM098 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1871, die number 103, third young head left, w. w . in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 103 below, emblems below (Bentley 576 this coin; Marsh 55; M.C.E. 531; S.3853B). Some scuffs and surface marks with hairlines, light scratches on neck, otherwise with a black tone, good extremely fine. £500 ex Stacks, 21st February 1997, lot 1135 An Important Collection of Gold Sovereigns 1816-2000, offered as one lot, Sotheby, 16-17th November 2000, lot 525part Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 576.

BM099 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1871, die number 105, third young head left, w. w . in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 105 below, emblems below (Bentley 249 this coin; Marsh 55; M.C.E. 531; S.3853B). Short scratch on cheek, other light surface marks, toned with underlying brilliance, otherwise nearly extremely fine. £400 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 249.

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BM100 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1871 die number 111, third young head left, w . w. in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 111 below, emblems below, (Bentley 251 this coin; Marsh 55; M.C.E. 531; S.3853B). Reverse rim nick, hairlined, toned, nearly extremely fine. £400 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 251.

BM101 Victoria, gold Proof Sovereign, 1871, widely spaced date and large B.P. variety, young filleted head left, WW raised and buried in truncation, legend surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITANNIAR: REG: F: D: rev struck en médaille, St George and dragon, plain horse tail, date in exergue, large B.P. to upper right, edge, plain (Bentley 626; W.R. 319; D.M. 212). Lightly hairlined, nick on cheek, has been slabbed and graded by N.G.C. as PF61 cameo. £10,000 NGC certification 3353171-010

BM102

BM103

BM102 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1872, die number 14, third young head left, w. w. in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 14 below, emblems below (Bentley 258; Marsh 56; M.C.E. 533; S.3853B). Once cleaned, now toned, light surface marks, good very fine. £425 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 258.

BM103 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1872, die number 17, third young head left, w. w . in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 17 below, emblems below (Bentley 259; Marsh 56; M.C.E. 533; S.3853B). Tiny black spots on reverse, light nicks and surface marks on obverse, with underlying brilliance, extremely fine / good extremely fine. £450 ex Douro Cargo, Spink Auction 118, 20-21st November 1996, lot 570. An Important Collection of Gold Sovereigns 1816-2000, offered as one lot, Sotheby, 16-17th November 2000, lot 525part. Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 259.

BM104 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1872 die number 24, third young head left, w .w. in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 24 below, emblems below (Bentley 261; Marsh 56; M.C.E. 533; S.3853B). Light hairlines and surface marks, extremely fine / good extremely fine. £500 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 261.

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BM106

BM107

BM105 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1872, die number 25, third young head left, w. w. in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 25 below, emblems below (Bentley 586 this coin; Marsh 56; M.C.E. 533; S.3853B). Scratch to right of die number on reverse, some hairlines, otherwise extremely fine / good extremely fine. £550 ex Douro Cargo, Spink Auction 118, 20-21st November 1996, lot 1386pt. Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 586.

BM106 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1872, die number 29, third young head left, w. w. in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 29 below, emblems below (Bentley 587 this coin; Marsh 56; M.C.E. 533; S.3853B). Rim nick on obverse, streak of black tone on reverse, some hairline scuffs otherwise extremely fine. £475 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 587.

BM107 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1872, die number 37, third young head left, w. w. in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 37 below, emblems below (Bentley 590 this coin; Marsh 56; M.C.E. 533; S.3853B). Some light scuffing with surface marks, two red spots on reverse, otherwise very fine / good very fine. £375 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 590.

BM108

BM109

BM108 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1872, die number 39, third young head left, w.w. in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 39 below, emblems below (Bentley 591 this coin; Marsh 56; M.C.E. 533; S.3853B). Some light nicks and surface marks, extremely fine / good extremely fine. £525 ex Douro Cargo, Spink Auction 118, 20-21st November 1996, lot 1386pt. Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 591.

BM109 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1872, die number 47, third young head left, w. w. in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 47 below, emblems below (Bentley 593 this coin; Marsh 56; M.C.E. 533; S.3853B). Some light surface marks, some tiny spots on reverse, small scratch to left of crown, otherwise nearly extremely fine. £425 ex Douro Cargo, Spink Auction 118, 20-21st November 1996, lot 1320pt. Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 593.

BM110 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1872, die number 54, third young head left, w. w. in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 54 below, emblems below (Marsh 56; M.C.E. 533; S.3853B). Scratch on neck, digs by chin, other light surface marks and nicks, obverse rim nick, otherwise toned, good extremely fine. £525 ex Stacks, 21st February 1997, lot 1139 An Important Collection of Gold Sovereigns 1816-2000, offered as one lot, Sotheby, 16-17th November 2000, lot 525part. Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 595.

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BM111

BM112

BM113

BM111 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1872, die number 55, third young head left, w. w . in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 55 below, emblems below (Bentley 596 this coin; Marsh 56; M.C.E. 533; S.3853B). Scuffed with light surface marks, some black deposits on rim, otherwise almost very fine / very fine. £350 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 596.

BM112 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1872, die number 59, third young head left, w. w . in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 59 below, emblems below (Bentley 597 this coin; Marsh 56; M.C.E. 533; S.3853B). Some nicks and light surface marks, very fine / good very fine. £400 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 597.

BM113 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1872, die number 63, third young head left, w . w . in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 63 below, emblems below (Bentley 275 this coin; Marsh 56; M.C.E. 533; S.3853B). Obverse rim nicks, light surface marks and hairlines toned good very fine. £400 ex Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8 th May 2012, lot 275.

BM114

BM115

BM114 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1872, die number 72, third young head left, w. w. in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 72 below, emblems below, (Bentley 278 this coin; Marsh 56; M.C.E. 533; S.3853B). Dig on cheek, streaks of tone on reverse, uneven circle of tone on obverse, light surface marks, nearly extremely fine. £375 ex Douro Cargo, Spink Auction 118, 20-21st November 1996, lot 1324pt. Bentley Collection part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8th May 2012, lot 278.

BM115 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1872, die number 73, third young head left, w. w. in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 73 below, emblems below (Bentley 601 this coin; Marsh 56; M.C.E. 533; S.3853B). Slight metal flaw to top of left laurel wreath on reverse, some hairlines and surface marks, toned very fine, reverse better. £375 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 601.

BM116 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1872, die number 105, third young head left, w. w . in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, die number 105 below, emblems below (Bentley 613 this coin; Marsh 56; M.C.E. 533; S.3853B). Scratch on neck, reverse rim nick, scuffed, once cleaned, almost very fine / good very fine. £350 ex Bentley Collection part 2, Baldwin Auction 76, 27th September 2012, lot 613.

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BM117

BM118

BM119

BM117 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1885, young filleted head left, WW raised and complete on truncation, legend surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITANNIAR: REG: F: D: rev St George and dragon, one extra spur of hair halfway up tail, date in exergue, weak small B.P. to upper right (Bentley 319; Marsh 93; M.C.E. 545; S.3856F). Surface marks and hairlines, scratch on neck, good very fine. £250 BM118 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1895, older veiled head left, T.B. below, rev St George and dragon, plain tail, date in exergue, small B.P. to upper right (Bentley 339; Marsh 147; M.C.E. 555; S.3874). Surface marks, good very fine, reverse better, was previously housed in an MS62 N.G.C. slab, now released. £275 BM119 Edward VII (1901-10), gold Matt Proof Sovereign, 1902, bare head right, initials below and legend surrounding, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right (Bentley 345; W.R. 408; S.3968). Toned, practically as struck. £650

BM120

BM121

BM122

BM120 Edward VII, gold Matt Proof Sovereign, 1902, bare head right, initials below and legend surrounding, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right (Bentley 345; W.R. 408; S.3968). Toned, nick on neck, otherwise practically as struck. £600 BM121 George V (1910-36), gold Sovereign, 1911, bare head left, B.M on truncation, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right (Bentley 357; Marsh 213; M.C.E. 639; S.3996). Toned very fine. £250 BM122 George V, gold Sovereign, 1912, bare head left, B.M on truncation, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right (Bentley 358; Marsh 214; M.C.E. 640; S.3996). Toned with a few nicks, otherwise a pleasing extremely fine. £285

BM123 George V, gold Sovereign, 1915, bare head left, B.M on truncation, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right (Bentley 361; Marsh 217; M.C.E. 643; S.3996). Toned with a few light marks, otherwise a pleasing extremely fine. £285 COLONIAL MINT SOVEREIGNS

BM124 Victoria (1837-1901), gold Sovereign, 1871 S, Sydney Mint, Australia, third young head left, more narrow rear hair fillet without defining line, w.w . in relief on truncation, date below, 7 over a lower 7, some die clashing evident with elements of reverse design showing as raised features on obverse, at bridge of nose and under chin, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, Mint letter S below, die flaw by mint mark and in parts of legend (Bentley 655; McD.118a; QM.45 S; Marsh 69; KM.6; Fr.11; S.3855). Toned, rim nick each side, otherwise almost extremely fine. £300 www.baldwin.co.uk

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BM126

BM127

BM125 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1877 S, Sydney Mint, Australia, third young head left, w. w . in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, Mint letter S below lower touching rose (Bentley 659; McD.124; QM.53 S; Marsh 73; KM.6; Fr.11; S.3855). Toned, good very fine. £250 BM126 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1879 S, Sydney Mint, Australia, third young head left, w. w . in relief on truncation, date below, open C in Queen’s name, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, Mint letter S below (Bentley 662; McD.126; QM.55 S; Marsh 75; KM.6; Fr.11; S.3855). Toned with a few light surface marks, almost extremely fine, reverse much better. £275 BM127 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1879 S, Sydney Mint, Australia, young head of third style left, letter S below neck, ww buried in truncation in relief, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, horse with long tail, upper curve of tail with one spur of hair, date in exergue, tiny b. p. to upper right (Bentley 680; McD.156; QM.88 R; Marsh 116; KM.7; Fr.15; S.3858A). Toned, very fine. £250

BM128

BM129

BM130

BM128 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1874 M, Melbourne Mint, Australia, third young head left, w .w . in relief on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within laurel wreath, Mint letter M below, emblems below (Bentley 747; McD.122; QM.51 S; Marsh 59 R; KM.6; Fr.12; S.3854). Some light surface marks, toned very fine, reverse better. £250 BM129 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1885 M, Melbourne Mint, Australia, second young head of third style left, letter M below low down, w.w. complete on truncation in relief with stops, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, horse with short tail, one single strand spur of hair in upper curve of tail, dragon claws of 3 / 4 arrangement long attached and distinct, date in exergue, without bp to right (Bentley -; McD.169c; QM.115 R; Marsh 107; KM.7; Fr.16; S.3857). Quite heavily surface marked a bold fine, variety not present in the Bentley collection. £350 BM130 Victoria, gold Sovereign, 1893 M, Melbourne Mint, Australia, long tail reverse, Jubilee style bust left, second type legend, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, horse with long tail, with one light trace spur of extra hair at upper curve, dragon with four curved claws to each arm, M mint mark at centre of ground, date in exergue, full b.p. to upper right (Bentley 803; McD.188; QM.150 S; Marsh 137; KM.10; Fr.20; S.3867C). Toned, almost extremely fine. £325

BM131

BM132

BM131 George V (1910-36), gold Sovereign, 1915 M, Melbourne Mint, Australia, head left, b. m on truncation, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, M mint mark on ground, date in exergue, tiny b. p. to upper right (Bentley 828; McD.250; QM.191; KM.29; Fr.39; Marsh 233; S.3999). Attractively toned, extremely fine, was previously housed in an MS61 graded slab, now released. £275 BM132 George V, gold Sovereign, 1920 P, Perth Mint, Australia, bare head left, b. m on truncation, rev with die axis slightly off-centre, St George slaying dragon with sword, P mint mark on ground, date in exergue, tiny b . p . to upper right (Bentley 866; McD.266; QM.198; KM.29; Fr.40; Marsh 259; S.4001). A few light surface marks, dig in hair, unevenly toned, otherwise good extremely fine. £375 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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BM133

BM134

BM135

BM133 George V, gold Sovereign, 1911 C, Ottawa Mint, Canada, bare head left, b.m on truncation, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, C mint mark on ground, date in exergue, tiny b.p. to upper right (Bentley 884; KM.20; Fr.2; Marsh 221 S; S.3997). Toned with just few little marks, good extremely fine. £475 BM134 George V, gold Sovereign, 1927 SA, Pretoria Mint, South Africa, bare head left, b. m on truncation, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, SA mint mark on ground, date in exergue, tiny b. p. to upper right (Bentley 924; Hern S342; Kaplan 104; KM.21; Fr.5; Marsh 291; S.4004). Toned, good extremely fine, was previously slabbed as MS61, now released. £300 BM135 George V, gold Sovereign, 1928 SA, Pretoria Mint, South Africa, bare head left, b. m on truncation, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, SA mint mark on ground, date in exergue, tiny b. p. to upper right (Bentley 925; Hern S343; Kaplan 105; KM.21; Fr.5; Marsh 292; S.4004). A few light bagmarks, toned extremely fine. £250 HALF-SOVEREIGNS

BM136

BM137

BM138

BM136 George III (1760-1820), gold Half-Sovereign, 1818, laureate head right, date below and legend surrounding, rev crowned quartered shield of arms (Marsh 401; M.C.E. 468; S.3786). Light surface marks, toned, a pleasing extremely fine. £950 BM137 George III, gold Half-Sovereign, 1818, laureate head right, date below and legend surrounding, rev crowned quartered shield of arms (Marsh 401; M.C.E. 468; S.3786). Light surface marks, contact mark on cheek, streak in field, toned extremely fine. £750 BM138 George III, gold Half-Sovereign, 1820, laureate head right, date below and legend surrounding, rev crowned quartered shield of arms (Marsh 402; M.C.E. 469; S.3786). Toned, good fine. £300

BM139

BM140

BM141

BM139 Victoria (1837-1901), gold Half-Sovereign, 1856, first young head left, date below, legend surrounding, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, legend surrounding (Marsh 430; M.C.E. 578; S.3859). Surface marks, nick on neck, good fine. £250 BM140 Victoria, gold Half-Sovereign, 1859, second young head left, date below, legend surrounding, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, legend surrounding (Marsh 433; M.C.E. 581; S.3859A). Surface marks, toned fine. £175 BM141 Victoria, gold Half-Sovereign, 1863, second young head left, date below, legend surrounding, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, die number 4 below, legend surrounding (Marsh 439; M.C.E. 584; S.3860). Toned, die flaw from 1 of date to rim and truncation, short scratch to lower left of reverse shield, otherwise good very fine. £300 www.baldwin.co.uk

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BM142

BM143

BM144

BM145

BM142 Victoria, gold Half-Sovereign, 1864, second young head left, date below, legend surrounding, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, die number 22 below, legend surrounding (Marsh 440; M.C.E. 585; S.3860). Toned almost very fine. £175 BM143 Victoria, gold Half-Sovereign, 1865, second young head left, date below, legend surrounding, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, die number 38 below, legend surrounding (Marsh 441; M.C.E. 586; S.3860). Toned almost very fine, reverse a little stronger. £195 BM144 Victoria, gold Half-Sovereign, 1866, second young head left, date below, legend surrounding, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, die number 12 below, legend surrounding (Marsh 442; M.C.E. 587; S.3860). Toned very fine, slight die flaw at rear of head. £200 BM145 Victoria, gold Half-Sovereign, 1873, third larger young head left, date below, legend surrounding, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, die number 335 below, legend surrounding (Marsh 448; M.C.E. 593; S.3860D). Toned very fine. £195

BM146

BM147

BM148

BM149

BM146 Victoria, gold Half-Sovereign, 1875, third larger young head left, date below, legend surrounding, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, die number 73 below, legend surrounding (Marsh 450; M.C.E. 595; S.3860D). Toned good very fine, the die number not recorded by Marsh, rare. £325 BM147 Victoria, gold Half-Sovereign, 1877, fourth young head left, narrower front hair fillet, date below, legend surrounding, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, die number 53 below, legend surrounding (Marsh 452; M.C.E. 597; S.3860E). Toned with underlying brilliance, good extremely fine. £600 BM148 Victoria, gold Half-Sovereign, 1878, fourth young head left, narrower front hair fillet, date below, legend surrounding, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, die number 6 below, legend surrounding (Marsh 453; M.C.E. 598; S.3860E). Toned a few light surface marks, good extremely fine, the die number not recorded by Marsh, rare. £500 BM149 Victoria, gold Half-Sovereign, 1884, fifth young head left, date below, legend surrounding, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, legend surrounding (Marsh 458; M.C.E. 602; S.3861). Toned extremely fine. £425

BM150

BM151

BM152

BM150 Edward VII (1901-10), Matt Proof Half-Sovereign, 1902, bare head right, initials below, legend surrounding, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue (W.R. 411; S.3974A). Toned, light scratch on forehead, otherwise practically as struck. £450 ex Baldwin Auction 77, 27th September 2012, lot 2901

BM151 George V (1910-36), Proof Half-Sovereign, 1911, bare head left, initials below and legend surrounding, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right (W.R. 418; S.4006). Mint state. £650 BM152 George VI (1936-52), Proof Half-Sovereign, 1937, bare head left, initials below and legend surrounding, rev St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right (W.R. 442; S.4077). Mint state. £750 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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British Milled Silver CROWNS A superb Example of an Oliver Cromwell Crown by Thomas Simon

BM153 Oliver Cromwell (d.1658), silver Crown, 1658, 8 struck over 7, laureate and draped bust left, with die flaw towards late stage, legend and toothed border both sides, rev crowned quartered shield of arms of the Protectorate, date above, edge inscribed in raised letters, *.HAS. NISI. PERITVRVS. MIHI. ADIMAT. NEMO. which translates as “Let no one remove these from me under penalty of death” (L&S 1; ESC.10; S.3226). Toned with a few light hairlines, a pleasing extremely fine / good extremely fine. £14,500 Rare In This Quality First Year For The Second Bust Crown of Charles II

BM154

BM155

BM154 Charles II (1660-85), silver Crown, 1662, first laureate and draped bust right, with frosted drapery and extra curl of hair extending below C of legend and another on neck, plain below bust, rev crowned cruciform emblematic shields, interlinked Cs in angles, garter star at centre, date either side of crown over top English shield, edge inscribed in closely spaced raised letters (ESC.20A R3; cf.S.3353). Attractively toned, light surface marks, weak strike in hair and corresponding shield on reverse otherwise very fine and very rare. £1,850 There is a theory that the extra curl below C in the field is part of a JR monogram incorporated into the design as a secret signature for die engraver and designer Joseph Roettier.

BM155 Charles II, silver Crown, 1664, second laureate and draped bust right, rev crowned cruciform emblematic shields, interlinked Cs in angles, garter star at centre, date either side of crown over top English shield, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated XVI (ESC.28; S.3355). Light streaky tone, slight weakness below 64, practically extremely fine, and rare this nice. £4,000 www.baldwin.co.uk

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BM156 Charles II, silver Crown, 1667, second laureate and draped bust right, rev crowned cruciform emblematic shields, interlinked Cs in angles, garter star at centre, date either side of crown over top English shield, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated DECIMO NONO, doubled stops variety (ESC.35A; S.3357). Once cleaned, now lightly toned, coin has likely once been in a fire, but one of the finer examples known of this rare date, otherwise good very fine for issue, has been slabbed by CGS UK as VF55. £2,500 ex Dr David Rees Jones, Spink Auction 117, 19 th November 1996, lot 79 in pre-cleaned state.

BM157 Charles II, silver Crown, 1668, second laureate and draped bust right, rev crowned cruciform emblematic shields, interlinked Cs in angles, garter star at centre, date either side of crown over top English shield, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated VICESIMO (ESC.36; S.3357). Flan crack, peppered with light surface marks, toned, otherwise very fine. £350

BM158 Charles II, silver Crown, 1673, third laureate and draped bust right, rev crowned cruciform emblematic shields, interlinked Cs in angles, garter star at centre, date either side of crown over top English shield, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated VICESIMO QVINTO (ESC.47; S.3358). Toned, a pleasing very fine. £750

BM159 Charles II, silver Crown, 1679, fourth laureate and draped bust right, rev crowned cruciform emblematic shields, interlinked Cs in angles, garter star at centre, date either side of crown over top English shield, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated TRICESIMO PRIMO (ESC.57; S.3359). Toned good fine. £350 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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BM160 James II (1685-88), silver Crown, 1686, first laureate and draped bust left, rev crowned cruciform emblematic shields, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated SECVNDO (ESC.76; S.3407). Haymarked and toned, good fine and rare. £650

BM161 James II, silver Crown, 1688, with last 8 over 7, second laureate and draped bust left, rev crowned cruciform emblematic shields, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated QVARTO (ESC.81; S.3407). Large dig and stain in hair, a few other light nicks and specks, toned almost very fine. £500

BM162 William and Mary (1688-94), silver Crown, 1692, conjoined busts right, rev crowned cruciform emblematic shields, WM monograms in angles, lion of Nassau at centre, date either side of English shield, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated QVARTO (ESC.83; S.3433). Toned good fine / almost very fine. £875

BM163 William III (1694-1702), silver Crown, 1695, first laureate and draped bust right, rev crowned cruciform emblematic shields, lion of Nassau at centre, date either side of English shield, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated OCTAVO (ESC.87; S.3470). Toned with a raised die flaw on reverse, struck on a broad flan, very fine. £375 www.baldwin.co.uk

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Better Than Usually Encountered Third Bust Crown of William III

BM164 William III, silver Crown, 1696, third laureate and draped bust right, rev crowned cruciform emblematic shields, lion of Nassau at centre, date either side of English shield, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated OCTAVO (ESC.94; S.3472). Some light raised flaws in reverse field, hairline scratch at base of bust, another short one on reverse, otherwise attractively toned, a bold extremely fine, reverse extremely fine. £2,500 A Very Nice Example of an Edinburgh Mint Crown of Queen Anne

BM165 Anne (1702-14), silver Crown, 1707E, Edinburgh Mint, second draped bust left, E below, rev PostUnion crowned cruciform emblematic shields, garter star at centre, date either side of uppermost shield, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated SEXTO (ESC.103; S.3600). Toned extremely fine, with just some light adjustment marks as usual on reverse, much better than usually seen of this crude issue. £2,750

BM166 Anne, silver Crown, 1707E, Edinburgh Mint, second draped bust left, E below, rev Post-Union crowned cruciform emblematic shields, garter star at centre, date either side of uppermost shield, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated SEXTO (ESC.103; S.3600). Toned with usual adjustment marks both sides, less on obverse, a bold very fine. £950

BM167 Anne, silver Crown, 1708, second draped bust left, rev Post-Union crowned cruciform emblematic shields, garter star at centre, plumes in angles, date either side of uppermost shield, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated SEPTIMO (ESC.108; S.3602). Toned with some light adjustment marks on reverse, a bold very fine. £1,000 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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BM168 Anne, silver Crown, 1713, third draped bust left, rev Post-Union crowned cruciform emblematic shields, garter star at centre, roses and plumes in angles, date either side of uppermost shield, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated DVODECIMO (ESC.109; S.3603). Toned with haymaking flecks both sides, good very fine. £1,150 Very Pleasing Young Head Crown of King George II

BM169 George II (1727-60), silver Crown, 1741, young laureate and draped bust left, rev crowned cruciform shields, roses in angles, garter star at centre, edge, inscribed in raised letters and dated DECIMO QVARTO (E.S.C. 123; S.3687). Attractively toned, a couple of very light marks, practically extremely fine. £2,500

BM170 George II, silver Crown, 1746, LIMA below older laureate and draped bust left in armour, rev crowned cruciform shields, garter star at centre, date above, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated DECIMO NONO (ESC.125; S.3689). Attractively toned, flan flaw on cheek, a bold very fine, reverse better. £1,150

BM171 George III (1760-1820), Oval countermark on Mexico, Mexico City Mint silver Eight Réales of Charles IV of Spain, 1795 FM (ESC.129; S.3765A). Countermark extremely fine, host coin lightly toned, extremely fine. £850 www.baldwin.co.uk

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BM172 George III, Oval countermark on Mexico, Mexico City Mint silver Eight Réales of Charles IV of Spain, 1795 FM (ESC.129; S.3765A). Countermark almost extremely fine, host coin attractively toned, a bold very fine. £625 Rare and Desirable Octagonal Countermark Dollar of George III

BM173 George III, Octagonal countermark on Mexico, Mexico City Mint silver Eight Réales of Charles IV of Spain, 1795 FM (ESC.138; S.3766). Countermark almost extremely fine with dig on forehead, host coin lightly toned, about extremely fine and rare. £1,750

BM174 George III, silver Bank of England Dollar, 1804, laureate and draped bust right, top leaf to upright of E, no stops in CHK, rev Britannia seated left within crowned garter, raised K under shield (ESC 148 dies B/2; S.3768). Toned almost extremely fine / very fine with scratch on reverse, rare variety. £650

BM175 George III, silver Bank of England Dollar, 1804, laureate and draped bust right, top leaf to centre of E, no stop at end of legend, rev Britannia seated left within crowned garter, raised K under shield (ESC 164 dies E/2; S.3768). Toned with scratches on reverse over Britannia, otherwise good very fine. £450 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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BM176 George III, silver Crown, 1818 LIX, laureate head right, PISTRUCCI below on truncation, date below rev St George slaying the dragon, PISTRUCCI below groundline, Garter surrounding, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated LIX (ESC.214; Davies 4; S.3787). Attractively toned, hairline scratch behind hair tie and another below bust, otherwise good extremely fine. £750

BM177 George III, silver Crown, 1819 LIX, laureate head right, PISTRUCCI below on truncation, date below rev St George slaying the dragon, PISTRUCCI below groundline, Garter surrounding, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated LIX (ESC.215; Davies 5; S.3787). Once cleaned, now lightly toned, a few small nicks and short hairline scratches otherwise almost extremely fine. £375 Superb Example of the Rare 1820 Overdate Crown of King George III

BM178 George III, silver Crown, 1820 LX, 2 struck over 1 in date, laureate head right, PISTRUCCI below on truncation, date below rev St George slaying the dragon, PISTRUCCI below groundline, Garter surrounding, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated LX (ESC.220A R3; Davies 12; S.3787). Attractively toned, quite mottled on reverse, a few nicks on neck otherwise good extremely fine and rare. £1,250

BM179 George IV (1820-30), silver Crown, 1821, laureate head left, initials B.P. below and legend surrounding, rev St George slaying the dragon, date in exergue, initials B.P. to upper right, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated SECUNDO (ESC.246; Davies 131; S.3805). Attractively toned, good extremely fine. £1,350 www.baldwin.co.uk

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BM180 George IV, silver Crown, 1821, laureate head left, initials B.P. below and legend surrounding, rev St George slaying the dragon, date in exergue, initials B.P. to upper right, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated SECUNDO (ESC.246; Davies 131; S.3805). Attractively toned, deep dig in obverse field, other more minor nicks on neck and further dig on cheek, otherwise good very fine. £250 The Finest CGS UK Graded 1825 Proof Crown of King George IV

BM181 George IV, silver Proof Crown, 1825, bare head left, date below, legend surrounding, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, with an escutcheon of the Arms of Hanover, motto on banner below, legend surrounding, edge plain (L&S 20; ESC.255 R3; Davies 150; S.3806). Attractively toned, tiny nick in obverse field and one small rim nick on reverse otherwise practically as struck and very rare; housed in a CGS UK slab graded as UNC88 the finest graded example as such. £24,500 Superb 1826 Proof Crown of King George IV

BM182 George IV, silver Proof Crown, 1826, bare head left, date below, legend surrounding, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, with an escutcheon of the Arms of Hanover, motto on banner below, legend surrounding, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated SEPTIMO (L&S 28; ESC.257; Davies 151; S.3806). Attractively toned, four tiny short hairlines in obverse field near small blemish in toning, otherwise problem free, as struck and rare. £20,000

BM183 Victoria (1837-1901), silver Crown, 1844, young head left, W. WYON. R.A on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, edge inscribed in incuse letters with star stops (ESC.280; Davies 431; S.3882). Attractively toned, dig by front of neck, other light hairlines, good very fine. £375 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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Better Than Usually Seen Gothic Crown of Queen Victoria

BM184 Victoria, silver Proof Gothic Crown, 1847, Gothic style crowned bust left, legend surrounding rev crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, garter star at centre, date in legend in Roman numerals, edge, inscribed in raised letters and dated undecimo (L&S 57; ESC 288; Davies 471; S.3883). Attractive tone, a little uneven colour on reverse, tiny short hairline scratch in obverse field, otherwise quite hairline free, practically as struck. £5,000

BM185 Victoria, silver Proof Gothic Crown, 1847, Gothic style crowned bust left, legend surrounding rev crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, garter star at centre, date in legend in Roman numerals, edge, inscribed in raised letters and dated undecimo (L&S 57; ESC 288; Davies 471; S.3883). Some hairline scratches in obverse field, toned extremely fine. £2,500

BM186 Victoria, silver Proof Gothic Crown, 1847, Gothic style crowned bust left, legend surrounding rev crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, garter star at centre, date in legend in Roman numerals, edge, inscribed in raised letters and dated undecimo (L&S 57; ESC 288; Davies 471; S.3883). Some light hairline scratches in obverse field, once polished now toned extremely fine. £2,500

BM187 Victoria, silver Crown, 1887, Jubilee type bust left, rev St George and dragon, date in exergue, edge milled (ESC 296; Davies 480; S.3921). Attractively toned, good extremely fine. £125 www.baldwin.co.uk

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BM188 Victoria, silver Crown, 1888, narrow date, Jubilee type bust left, rev St George and dragon, date in exergue, edge milled (ESC 298; Davies 482; S.3921). Attractively toned, a few nicks in field and one on cheek otherwise good extremely fine. £175

BH189

BH190

BM189 Victoria, silver Crown, 1888, wider date, Jubilee type bust left, rev St George and dragon, date in exergue, edge milled (ESC 298; Davies 481; S.3921). Once cleaned, with a number of tiny nicks and surface marks, otherwise extremely fine, and very rare. £575 BM190 Victoria, silver Crown, 1890, Jubilee type bust left, rev St George and dragon, date in exergue, edge milled (ESC 300; Davies 485; S.3921). Attractively toned, some light nicks and surface marks, good very fine. £100

BM191 Victoria, silver Crown, 1896, older veiled bust left, rev St George and dragon, date in exergue, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated LX (ESC 311; Davies 516; S.3937). Attractively toned, extremely fine. £275

BM192 Victoria, silver Crown, 1897, older veiled bust left, rev St George and dragon, date in exergue, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated LXI (ESC 313; Davies 522; S.3937). Attractively toned, mottled on reverse, a few light marks, extremely fine. £250 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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BM193 Edward VII (1901-10), silver Crown, 1902, bare head right, rev St George and dragon, date in exergue, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated II (ESC 361; Davies 1500; S.3978). Uneven tone, a couple of reverse rim nicks, good extremely fine. £250

BH194

BH195

BM194 Edward VII, silver Matt Proof Crown, 1902, bare head right, rev St George and dragon, date in exergue, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated II (ESC 362; Davies 1500; S.3979). Uneven tone, good extremely fine. £275 BM195 Edward VII, silver Matt Proof Crown, 1902, bare head right, rev St George and dragon, date in exergue, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated II (ESC 362; Davies 1500; S.3979). Toned with some small black spots, otherwise practically as struck. £300

BM196 George V (1910-1936), half-silver Proof Wreath Crown, 1927, bare head left, BM on truncation, rev large crown date above, emblematic wreath surrounding, KG below, edge milled (ESC.367; Davies 1630; S.4036). Attractively toned, as struck. £275 One of 15,030 struck

BM197 George V, half-silver Proof Wreath Crown, 1927, bare head left, BM on truncation, rev large crown date above, emblematic wreath surrounding, KG below, edge milled (ESC.367; Davies 1630; S.4036). Lightly toned, as struck. £275 One of 15,030 struck

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BM198 George V, half-silver Proof Wreath Crown, 1927, bare head left, BM on truncation, rev large crown date above, emblematic wreath surrounding, KG below, edge milled (ESC.367; Davies 1630; S.4036). Handling marks and hairlined, extremely fine. £175 One of 15,030 struck

BM199 George V, half-silver Wreath Crown, 1929, bare head left, BM on truncation, rev large crown date above, emblematic wreath surrounding, KG below, edge milled (ESC.369; Davies 1632; S.4036). Lightly toned, a couple of nicks in obverse field, otherwise extremely fine. £450 One of 4,994 struck

BM200 George V, half-silver Wreath Crown, 1933, bare head left, BM on truncation, rev large crown date above, emblematic wreath surrounding, KG below, edge milled (ESC.373; Davies 1636; S.4036). Lightly toned, surface marks, and nicks on obverse, otherwise almost extremely fine. £300 One of 7,132 struck

BM201 George VI (1936-52), half-silver Proof Crown, 1937, bare head left, rev crowned quartered shield of arms with supporters and motto below, edge milled (ESC.393; Davies 2010; S.4079). Attractively toned, as struck. £85 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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BM202 George VI, cupro-nickel V.I.P. Proof Crown, 1951, Festival of Britain issue, bare head left, denomination below, rev St George and dragon, date in exergue, edge inscribed in incuse letters and dated for the Centenary of the Great Exhibition (ESC 393D R4; Davies 2020; S.4111). Lightly toned, as struck and very rare. £975 Unusual Mistruck Winston Churchill Crown of 1965

BM203 Elizabeth II (1952-), cupro-nickel Crown, 1965, Winston Churchill Commemorative, laureate head right, date below, rev bust of Churchill right, edge with fault in milling giving a longitudinal plain half to edge with the other part milled (ESC 393N; Davies 2301; S.4144). Toned extremely fine and very unusual with the mistruck edge. £500 A similar plain edge piece was sold in St James Auction 16, 7th of December 2010, lot 273 for £360.

DOUBLE FLORIN

BM204 Victoria (1837-1901), silver Double-Florin, 1887 Arabic 1, Jubilee bust left, J.E.B. on truncation, rev crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, garter star at centre, date above, Arabic 1 in date, edge milled (ESC.395; Davies 541; S.3923). Attractively toned, good extremely fine, with lustrous fields. £150 HALFCROWNS

BM205 Oliver Cromwell (d.1658), silver Halfcrown, 1658, laureate and draped bust left, rev crowned quartered shield of arms of the Protectorate, edge inscribed in raised letters (E.S.C. 447; S.3227A). Toned extremely fine with a couple of tiny blemishes in colouration. £5,500 ex David Sellwood Collection, Baldwin Auction 90, 24th September 2014, lot 1666

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BM206 Oliver Cromwell, silver Halfcrown, 1658, laureate and draped bust left, rev crowned quartered shield of arms of the Protectorate, edge inscribed in raised letters (E.S.C. 447; S.3227A). Toned with hairline scratch and flan flaw on reverse otherwise extremely fine. £4,950

BM207 James II (1685-1688), silver Halfcrown, 1685, laureate and draped bust left, rev crowned cruciform shield of arms, garter star at centre, date above in legend, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated PRIMO (ESC.493; S.3408). Lightly toned, a few tiny marks and surface hairlines, nearly very fine. £500

BM208 William & Mary (1689-1694), silver Halfcrown, 1689, first conjoined busts right, rev first type crowned and quartered shield, caul only frosted, with pearls, date above in legend, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated PRIMO (ESC.505; S.3434). Attractively toned, just a few tiny adjustment marks in places, a little wear to high points, otherwise good very fine. £600

BM209 William & Mary, silver Halfcrown, 1693, first conjoined busts right, rev crowned cruciform shield of arms, lion of Nassau at centre, WM monograms in angles, date surrounding, 3 over inverted 3 in date, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated QVINTO (ESC.521; S.3436). Lightly toned, a few small marks and a little haymarking to obverse, practically very fine, reverse better. £475 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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BM210 George III (1760-1820), silver Halfcrown, 1818, small laureate head right, large date below truncation, rev crowned and quartered shield of arms over Garter surrounding, edge milled (ESC.621; S.3789). Toned, a few small hairlines to portrait, and metal flaw beneath, otherwise a bold very fine. £150

BM211 George IV (1820-1830), silver Halfcrown, 1820, laureate head left, B.P. under truncation, rev first crowned, quartered and garnished shield of arms, emblems surrounding, date below, edge milled (ESC.628; S.3807). Attractive light tone, tiny nick to reverse rim at 9 o’clock, occasional tiny bagmarks, otherwise proof-like good extremely fine. £600 Rare 1840 Halfcrown of Queen Victoria in Very Good State of Preservation

BM212 Victoria (1837-1901), silver Halfcrown, 1840, young head left with two plain fillets in hair, w.w. incuse on truncation, date below, rev crowned quartered shield of arms within wreath, edge milled (ESC.673; S.3887). Attractively toned, minor graze to tip of rim below obverse date, otherwise good extremely fine with proof-like £2,250 brilliance in fields, rare.

BM213

BM214

BM213 Edward VII (1901-1910), Matt Proof silver Halfcrown, 1902, bare head right, DE S. below truncation, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, date below, edge milled (ESC.747; S.3980). Lightly toned, hairline streaks of tone, otherwise practically as struck. £225 BM214 George V (1910-1936), silver Halfcrown, 1914, first coinage (1911-19), bare head left, B.M. on truncation, rev crowned, quartered and garnished shield of arms over garter surrounding, date below, edge £50 milled (ESC.761; S.4011). Light, very slightly dappled tone, extremely fine. www.baldwin.co.uk

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BM215

BM216

BM217 BM215 George V, silver Halfcrown, 1915, first coinage (1911-19), bare head left, B.M. on truncation, rev crowned, quartered and garnished shield of arms over garter surrounding, date below, edge milled (ESC.762; S.4011). Lightly toned, tiny hairline to cheek, with underlying brilliance in legends, good extremely fine. £65 BM216 George V, silver Halfcrown, 1916, first coinage (1911-19), bare head left, B.M. on truncation, rev crowned, quartered and garnished shield of arms over garter surrounding, date below, edge milled (ESC.763; S.4011). Lightly toned, occasional minor verdigris spots, otherwise good extremely fine. £65 BM217 George V, Proof half- silver Halfcrown, 1927, fourth coinage (1927-36), modified bare head left, B.M. on truncation, rev crowned, quartered and garnished shield of arms over garter surrounding, date below, edge milled (ESC.776; S.4037). Lightly toned, practically as struck. £110 FLORINS

BM218

BM219

BM218 Edward VII (1902-1910), Matt Proof silver Florin, 1902, bare head right, DE S. below truncation, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, date below, edge milled (ESC.920; S.3981). Toned with hairline streaks, otherwise practically as struck £135 BM219 George V (1910-1936), silver Florin, 1911, first coinage (1911-19), bare head left, B.M. on truncation, rev crowned, cruciform shields, garter star at centre, sceptres in angles, date below, edge milled (ESC.929; S.4012). Attractively toned, one or two tiny bagmarks, otherwise practically as struck. £135

BM220

BM221

BM220 George V, half-silver Florin, 1922, second coinage (1920-27), bare head left, B.M. on truncation, rev crowned, cruciform shields, garter star at centre, sceptres in angles, date below, edge milled (ESC.941; S.4022A). Slightly uneven tone, a few light obverse marks, otherwise good extremely fine. £85 BM221 George V, Proof half-silver Florin, 1927, fourth coinage (1927-36), modified bare head left, B.M. on truncation, rev crowned, cruciform shields, G at centre, sceptres in angles, date in legend, edge milled (ESC.947; S.4038). Toned, as struck. £120 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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EIGHTEENPENCE Rare Proof Eighteenpence Silver Bank Token dated 1811

BM222 George III (1760-1820), Proof silver Eighteenpence Bank Token, 1811, first laureate and draped bust right in armour, rev value within oak wreath, date below, edge plain (ESC.970; S.3771). Dark old cabinet tone, just a touch of cabinet friction and occasional tiny hairlines in places, otherwise as struck and rare. £1,250 SHILLINGS

BM223

BM224

BM225

BM223 William & Mary (1688-1694), silver Shilling, 1693, conjoined busts right, rev crowned cruciform shields, WM monograms and date in angles, Lion of Nassau at centre, edge obliquely grained (ESC.1076; S.3437). Toned, a little wear to high points of portraits and one or two tiny flan flaws, otherwise nearly very fine. £500 BM224 Anne (1702-1714), silver Shilling, 1711, fourth draped bust left, rev Post-Union crowned cruciform shields, Garter star at centre, date above in legend, edge obliquely grained (ESC.1158; S.3618). Pleasing old tone, light wear to high points, very fine. £125 BM225 Anne, silver Shilling, 1711, fourth draped bust left, rev Post-Union crowned cruciform shields, Garter star at centre, date above, edge obliquely grained (ESC.1158; S.3618). Attractive cabinet tone, a little wear to high points, and a few tiny marks and scuffs both sides, otherwise a pleasing very fine / nearly extremely fine with some brilliance in fields. £250

BM224

BM225

BM226 George II (1727-60), silver Shilling, 1750, old laureate head left, rev crowned cruciform emblematic shields, Garter star at centre, date above, edge grained (ESC.1210; S.3704). Toned, good very fine. £250 BM227 George II, silver Shilling, 1750, old laureate head left, rev crowned cruciform emblematic shields, Garter star at centre, date above, edge grained (ESC.1210; S.3704). Lightly toned, just a few tiny hairlines, otherwise a pleasing extremely fine with original brilliance. £750 www.baldwin.co.uk

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A Superb Example of the Northumberland Shilling of King George III

BM228 George III (1760-1820), ‘Northumberland` silver Shilling, 1763, young laureate and draped bust right, rev crowned cruciform shields, Garter star at centre, edge obliquely grained (ESC 1214; S 3742). Dark old tone, just a touch of cabinet friction to high points, tiny mark to cheek and one or two hairlines, otherwise a lovely example, good extremely fine with some brilliance in fields. £1,950 So called as the Earl of Northumberland specifically ordered £100 worth of this issue to distribute in Dublin on his appointment as Lord Lieutenant. However the whole mintage was much higher than the 2,000 pieces supplied for that purpose; in fact according to John Craig’s “the Mint” for the calendar year of 1763 a total of £2,629 worth of silver was struck into coin of all denominations available which were only the Shilling, Groat, Threepence, Twopence and Penny.

BM229

BM230

BM231

BM229 George III, silver Shilling, 1820, no serif to top of 1 in date, large laureate head right, date below, rev crowned, quartered shield of arms within Garter, edge milled (ESC.1236; S.3790). Lightly toned, just one or two tiny marks and a little wear to reverse high points, otherwise good extremely fine / extremely fine and unusual. £200 BM230 William IV (1830-1837), silver Shilling, 1836, bare head right, w.w. on truncation, rev crowned value within wreath, date below, edge milled (ESC.1273; S.3835). Toned, one or two small marks to portrait, a touch of wear above ear, nick in field behind neck, otherwise good very fine. £100 BM231 Victoria (1837-1901), silver Shilling, 1887, Jubilee bust left, J.EB partially on truncation, rev crowned, quartered shield of arms within Garter, date below, edge milled (ESC.1351; S.3926). Lightly toned, a few tiny marks and hairlines, extremely fine. £25

BM232

BM233

BM234

BM232 Victoria, silver Shilling, 1889, large Jubilee bust left, J.E.B. on truncation, rev crowned, quartered shield of arms within Garter, date below, edge milled (ESC.1355; S.3927). Lightly toned, tiny light scratch to cheek and a little wear to reverse high points, otherwise a pleasing extremely fine. £65 BM233 Edward VII (1901-1910), Matt Proof silver Shilling, 1902, bare head right, DE S. below truncation, rev small lion standing on crown, date either side, edge milled (ESC. 1411; S.3982). Streaky tone, practically as struck. £110 BM234 George V (1910-1936), Proof half-silver Shilling, 1927, modified bare head left, B.M. raised on truncation, rev struck en médaille, lion passant above crown, date below in legend, edge milled (ESC.1440; S.4039). Lightly toned, three small hairlines across portrait, otherwise practically as struck and scarce. £60 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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NINEPENCE Very Rare Pattern Ninepence Bank Token of 1812

BM235 George III (1760-1820), Pattern Ninepence silver Bank Token, 1812, by T. Wyon Junior, laureate head right, rev denomination ‘9D’ and date within wreath, edge plain (ESC.1478, R3; S.3773). Dark old cabinet tone, as struck and rare. £2,000 SIXPENCES

BM236 George III (1760-1820), silver Sixpence, 1787, laureate and draped bust right, rev cruciform shields, crowns in angles, with semée of hearts in Hanoverian shield (ESC.1629; S.3749). Toned, just one or two tiny marks, otherwise practically as struck. £115

BM237 George III, silver Sixpence, 1787, laureate and draped bust right, rev cruciform shields, crowns in angles, no semée hearts in Hanoverian shield (ESC.1626; S.3748). Toned, a little very light haymarking, otherwise practically as struck. £115

BM238 George III, Pattern silver Sixpence, 1790 by J P Droz, crowned GR cypher within laurel wreath, toothed border both sides, rev Britannia seated left, blank exergue, date in legend, edge milled (ESC.1646). Dark and attractive tone, one or two tiny hairlines, but otherwise as struck and scarce. £450

BM239 George IV (1820-1830), silver Sixpence, 1821, laureate head left, B.P. below truncation, rev garnished crowned quartered shield of arms, emblems surrounding, edge milled (ESC.1654; S.3813). Light mottled tone, tiny contact mark in obverse field by nose of portrait and one or two tiny hairlines, otherwise good extremely fine / practically as struck. £450 www.baldwin.co.uk

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BM240 George IV (1820-1830), silver Sixpence, 1821, laureate head left, B.P. below truncation, rev garnished crowned quartered shield of arms, emblems surrounding, edge milled (ESC.1654; S.3813). Attractive if slightly uneven tone, practically as struck with proof-like fields. £475

BM241 Victoria (1887-1901), silver Sixpence, 1888, large Jubilee bust left, J.E.B. on truncation, rev crowned denomination within wreath, date below, edge milled (ESC.1756; S.3929). Toned, light hairlines and tiny marks, good very fine, reverse better. £50

BM242 Edward VII (1901-1910), Matt Proof silver Sixpence, 1902, bare head right, DE S. below truncation, rev crowned denomination within wreath, date below, edge milled (ESC.1786; S.3983). Light streaky tone, otherwise practically as struck. £85

BM243 George V (1910-1936), silver Sixpence, 1911, bare head left, B.M. raised on truncation, rev lion passant above crown, date beside, edge milled (ESC.1795; S.4014). Lightly toned, occasional tiny bagmarks, otherwise as struck. £60

BM244 George V, Proof half-silver Sixpence, 1927, modified bare head left, B.M. raised on truncation, rev circular wreath of oak leaves and acorns, date below, edge milled (ESC.1816; S.4040). Lightly toned, as struck, and scarce. £50 THREE-HALFPENCE

BM245 Victoria (1887-1901), silver Three-Halfpence, 1860, young head left, rev crowned denomination within wreath, date below, edge milled (ESC.2260; S.3915). Dark old cabinet tone, light obverse die flaws, a few small marks at reverse centre, otherwise a pleasing extremely fine. £75 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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British Milled Copper & Bronze TWOPENCES

MC001 George III (1760-1820), copper Twopence, 1797, laureate and draped bust right, legend incuse on raised rim surrounding on both sides, rev Britannia seated left, with olive branch, trident and shield, ship sailing right on left horizon, one rope at bowsprit, SOHO on rock to right, waves below, date on raised rim below, edge plain (Peck 1077; S.3776). Attractively toned, one or two tiny marks to portrait, practically as struck with hint of original lustre in details. £500

MC002 George III, copper Twopence, 1797, laureate and draped bust right, legend incuse on raised rim surrounding on both sides, rev Britannia seated left, with olive branch, trident and shield, ship sailing right on left horizon, one rope at bowsprit, SOHO on rock to right, waves below, date on raised rim below, edge plain (Peck 1077; S.3776). Toned, tiny mark to neck of portrait and to torso of Britannia, otherwise practically as struck with a little original lustre in parts. £500 PENNIES

MC003

MC004

MC003 George III (1760-1820), copper Penny, 1797, laureate and draped bust right, ten leaf wreath, K on shoulder, legend incuse on raised rim surrounding on both sides, rev Britannia seated left, with olive branch, trident and shield, ship sailing right on left horizon, SOHO on rock to right, waves below, date on raised rim below, edge plain (Peck 1132; S.3777). Lightly toned, small mark to cheek of portrait and light wear to reverse high points, practically as struck / good extremely fine and with plenty of original mint lustre. £750 MC004 George III, copper Penny, 1797, laureate and draped bust right, ten leaf wreath, K on shoulder, legend incuse on raised rim surrounding on both sides, rev Britannia seated left, with olive branch trident and shield, ship sailing right on left horizon, SOHO on rock to right, waves below, date on raised rim below, edge plain (Peck 1132; S.3777). Toned, a few small flaws to raised rim and tiny mark to cheek, otherwise a bold extremely fine with traces of lustre in parts. £225 www.baldwin.co.uk

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MC005 George III, Proof Penny, 1806, struck in copper, late Soho, laureate and draped bust right, K on shoulder, date below, incomplete 0 in date, rev struck en médaille, Britannia seated left, with olive branch, trident and shield, ship sailing right on left horizon, SOHO on rock to right, edge grained (Peck 1327, KP31; S.3780). Dark old tone, true fleur de coin with brilliant surfaces and plenty of mint lustre, rare in such lovely condition. £600 ex Rev. E Rogers, collection purchased by A H Baldwin c.1960

MC006 George III, copper Penny, 1806, small laureate and draped bust right, with incuse hair curl at neck, K. on shoulder, date below, beaded border both sides, rev Britannia seated left, with olive branch, trident and shield, ship sailing right on left horizon, SOHO on rock to right, edge plain (Peck 1342; S.3780). Attractively toned, just one or two tiny marks, small die flaws in legend and raised rim, tiny verdigris spot to reverse, otherwise good extremely fine. £85

MC007

MC008

MC007 George IV (1820-1830), copper Penny, 1826, laureate head left, date below, rev Britannia seated right with trident, and shield bearing saltire of arms, thin raised line on saltire, emblems below in exergue, edge plain (Peck 1425; S.3823). Toned, just the occasional tiny mark and hairline, a pleasing extremely fine. £350 MC008 George IV, copper Penny, 1826, laureate head left, date below, rev Britannia seated right with trident, and shield bearing saltire of arms, plain saltire, emblems below in exergue, edge plain (Peck 1423; S.3823). Toned, tiny mark to eye-brow of portrait, and minor reverse scuff in field, otherwise a pleasing extremely fine. £375

MC009 Victoria (1837-1901), copper Penny, 1841, young head left, w.w. on truncation, date below, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, no colon after REG, emblems below in exergue, edge plain (Peck 1484; S.3948). Lightly toned, two tiny verdigris spots to neck of portrait, otherwise good extremely fine with plenty of original mint lustre and underlying proof-like brilliance. £475 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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MC010 Victoria, copper Penny, 1853 OT, young head left, w.w. on truncation, date below, rev Britannia seated right with ornamental trident and shield, emblems below in exergue, edge plain (Peck 1500; S.3948). Toned, a little light wear to high points of portrait, otherwise extremely fine with plenty of original lustre in details. £150

MC011 Victoria, copper Penny, 1854 PT, young head left, w.w. on truncation, date below, rev Britannia seated right with plain trident and shield, emblems below in exergue, edge plain (Peck 1506; S.3948). As struck from polished dies, with nearly full mint lustre, and rare. £450

MC012

MC013

MC012 Victoria, copper Penny, 1855 PT, spread date, young head left, w.w. on truncation, date below, rev Britannia seated right with plain trident and shield, emblems below in exergue, close colon after DEF in legend, edge plain (Peck 1509; S.3948). Unevenly toned, a few light hairlines, extremely fine. £85 MC013 Victoria, copper Penny, 1858, young head left, w.w. on truncation, date below, rev Britannia seated right with ornamental trident and shield, emblems below in exergue, edge plain (Peck 1518; S.3948). Unevenly £250 toned with obverse darkened patch, otherwise a bold extremely fine. Bronze Coinage

MC014 Victoria, bronze Penny, 1860 TB, young laureate “bun” type bust left, L. C. Wyon below bust nearly touching border, F of F:D: in legend over F with broken bottom, toothed border both sides, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, L.C.W. incuse below on rock, lighthouse to left and ship to right at sea, date below in exergue, edge plain (Fr.10, Dies 2+D; Gouby 1860BP J; S.3954). Toned, hairline mark to neck of portrait and die flaws both sides, pleasing extremely fine, with traces of lustre. £100 www.baldwin.co.uk

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MC015

MC016

MC015 Victoria, bronze Penny, 1861, young laureate “bun” type bust left, no signature on bust, toothed border both sides, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, no L.C.W. incuse below on rock, lighthouse to left and ship to right at sea, date in exergue, edge plain (Fr 33, dies 6+G; Gouby 1861BP N; S 3954). Toned, one or two tiny marks and small reverse die flaws, practically as struck with some original mint lustre. £200 MC016 Victoria, bronze Penny, 1861, young laureate “bun” type bust left, no signature on bust, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, L.C.W. incuse below on rock, lighthouse to left and ship to right at sea, date in exergue, edge plain (Fr 29, dies 6+D; Gouby 1861BP K; S 3954). Lightly toned, one or two small flaws, practically as struck with some original lustre. £200

MC017

MC018

MC017 Victoria, bronze Penny, 1862, young laureate “bun” type bust left, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, lighthouse to left and ship to right at sea, date in exergue, edge plain (Fr 39 dies 6+G; Gouby 1862BP C; S 3954). Toned, a few light surface marks, about extremely fine with some traces of original lustre. £35 MC018 Victoria, bronze Penny, 1863, young laureate “bun” type bust left, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, lighthouse to left and ship to right at sea, date in exergue, edge plain (Fr 42, dies 6+G; Gouby 1863BP A; S 3954). Dark old cabinet tone, a few light surface marks both sides, and small grazes by plume of Britannia, otherwise about extremely fine. £65

MC019

MC020

MC019 Victoria, bronze Penny, 1866, young laureate “bun” type bust left, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, lighthouse to left and ship to right at sea, date in exergue, edge plain (Fr 52 dies 6+G; Gouby 1866BP A; S 3954). Attractively toned, one or two small die flaws, otherwise practically as struck with some underlying mint lustre in places. £325 Was previously slabbed and graded by N G C as MS64 now removed.

MC020 Victoria, bronze Penny, 1869, young laureate “bun” type bust left, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, lighthouse to left and ship to right at sea, date in exergue, edge plain (Fr.59 dies 6+G; Gouby 1869BP A; S.3954). Dark old tone, well circulated with one or two small edge nicks, otherwise fine, but an extremely rare and desirable date. £110

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MC021

MC022

MC021 Victoria, bronze Penny, 1870, young laureate “bun” type bust left, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, lighthouse to left and ship to right at sea, date in exergue, edge plain (Fr 60 dies 6+G; Gouby 1870BP A; S 3954). Very light, dappled tone, just a tiny mark to cheek of portrait, otherwise as struck and lustrous. £500 MC022 Victoria, bronze Penny, 1882H, Heaton Mint, young laureate “bun” type bust left, with 4 berries in wreath, no curl at nape of neck, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, lighthouse to left and ship to right at sea, date in exergue, tiny H below, edge plain (Fr 115 dies 12+N; Gouby 1882BP N; S.3955). Light attractive tone, just two or three tiny marks, one or two die flaws, otherwise as struck with plenty of underlying lustre. £325

MC023

MC024

MC023 Victoria, bronze Penny, 1888, young laureate “bun” type bust left, with 4 berries in wreath, no curl at nape of neck rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, lighthouse to left and ship to right at sea, spread date in exergue, edge plain (Fr 126 dies 12+N; Gouby 1888BP A; S 3954). Practically as struck with virtually complete mint lustre, with prooflike reverse surfaces. £325 MC024 Victoria, bronze Penny, 1888, young laureate “bun” type bust left, with 4 berries in wreath, no curl at nape of neck, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, lighthouse to left and ship to right at sea, spread date in exergue, edge plain (Fr 126 dies 12+N; Gouby 1888BP A; S 3954). A little softly struck with single hairline to hair of portrait, otherwise as struck with near full mint lustre. £300

MC025

MC026

MC025 Victoria, bronze Penny, 1900, old veiled head left, T.B. below truncation, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue, edge plain (Fr.153; S.3961). Lightly toned, just one or two tiny hairlines, otherwise practically as struck with plenty of underlying lustre, and prooflike reverse fields. £60 MC026 Victoria, bronze Penny, 1901, Penny, 1900, old veiled head left, T.B. below truncation, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue, edge plain (Fr.154; S.3961). Uneven tone with small area of dark corrosion to obverse, otherwise good extremely fine and lustrous. £35

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MC027

MC028

MC027 Edward VII (1901-1910), bronze Penny, 1902, high tide, bare head right, De S below truncation, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date below in exergue, edge plain (Fr.157 dies 1+B; Gouby 1902BP B; S.3961). Just the occasional tiny mark and a suggestion of reverse wear to highpoints, otherwise as struck with virtually complete mint lustre. £75 MC028 Edward VII, bronze Penny, 1903, normal 3, bare head right, De S below truncation, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date below in exergue, edge plain (Fr.158 dies 1+B; Gouby 1903BP A; S.3961). Light and attractive tone, just a touch of reverse wear to high points, a pleasing extremely fine, with some underlying lustre. £35

MC029

MC030

MC029 Edward VII, bronze Penny, 1904, bare head right, De S below truncation, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date below in exergue, edge plain (Fr.159 dies 1+B; Gouby 1904BP A; S.3961). Just one or two of the very tiniest marks, otherwise as struck with full mint lustre. £150 MC030 Edward VII, bronze Penny, 1904, bare head right, De S below truncation, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date below in exergue, edge plain (Fr.159 dies 1+B; Gouby 1904BP A; S.3961). Just one or two tiny hairline marks, otherwise as struck with virtually full mint lustre. £150

MC031 Edward VII, bronze Penny, 1905, bare head right, De S below truncation, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date below in exergue, edge plain (Fr.161 dies 1+C; Gouby 1905BP B; S.3961). Light and attractive tone, softly struck and with tiny spot in obverse field, practically as struck with traces of lustre to obverse, and nearly full lustre to reverse. £65

MC032 Edward VII, bronze Penny, 1906, bare head right, De S below truncation, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date below in exergue, edge plain (Fr.162 dies 1+C; Gouby 1906BP A; S.3961). Hairline raised die flaw by ear of portrait, just one or two tiny marks in places, good extremely fine, with near full mint lustre.£65

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MC033

MC034

MC033 Edward VII, bronze Penny, 1910, bare head right, De S below truncation, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date below in exergue, edge plain (Fr.170 dies 2+E; Gouby 1910BP A; S.3961). A little softly struck on obverse, a few light hairlines and marks, good extremely fine with plenty of original lustre. £100 MC034 Edward VII, bronze Penny, 1910, bare head right, De S below truncation, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date below in exergue, edge plain (Fr.170 dies 2+E; Gouby 1910BP A; S.3961). A little softly struck on obverse, a few light hairlines, but otherwise practically as struck with near full mint lustre. £100

MC035

MC036

MC035 George V (1910-1936), bronze Penny, 1913, bare head left, B.M. on truncation, second legend variety with colon closer to B, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, narrower date in exergue (Fr.177 dies 2+B; Gouby 1913BP D; S.4051). Practically as struck, with some stains and spotting and with nearly complete mint lustre. £85 MC036 George V, bronze Penny, 1915, bare head left, B.M. on truncation, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue (Fr.179 dies 2+B; Gouby 1915BP A; S.4051). Just a few tiny bagmarks and hairlines, otherwise as struck and with full mint lustre. £85

MC037 George V, bronze Penny, 1915, bare head left, B.M. on truncation, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue (Fr.179 dies 2+B; Gouby 1915BP A; S.4051). Lightly toned, a little softly struck on obverse, tiny mark to knee of Britannia, otherwise good extremely fine with underlying mint lustre. £50

MC038 George V, bronze Penny, 1916, bare head left, B.M. on truncation, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue (Fr.180 dies 2+B; Gouby 1916BP A; S.4051). Light, slightly uneven tone, good extremely fine with plenty of underlying lustre. £50 www.baldwin.co.uk

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MC039

MC040

MC039 George V, bronze Penny, 1916, bare head left, B.M. on truncation, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue (Fr.180 dies 2+B; Gouby 1916BP A; S.4051). A few small spots near neck of portrait and one or two small marks in places, otherwise practically as struck with near complete mint lustre. £75 MC040 George V, bronze Penny, 1917, bare head left, B.M. on truncation, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue (Fr.181 dies 2+B; S.4051). Just a few tiny bagmarks in places, but otherwise virtually as struck with full mint lustre. £85

MC041

MC042

MC041 George V, bronze Penny, 1917, bare head left, B.M. on truncation, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue (Fr.181 dies 2+B; S.4051). Tiny bagmarks and a few light hairlines to hair of portrait, otherwise practically as struck with full mint lustre. £75 MC042 George V, bronze Penny, 1919, bare head left, B.M. on truncation, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue (Fr.185 dies 2+B; Gouby 1919BP A; S.4051). Just a touch of cabinet friction to high points, otherwise practically as struck and lustrous. £65

MC043 George V, bronze Penny, 1922, bare head left, B.M. on truncation, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue (Fr.192 dies 3+B; Gouby 1922BP A; S.4051). Toned, one or two small edge nicks in places, otherwise good very fine. £10

MC044

MC045

MC044 George V, bronze Penny, 1936, smaller bare head left, B.M. to right of truncation, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, sharply engraved sea, date in exergue (Fr.214 dies 5+C; Gouby 1936BP A; S.4055). One or two tiny bagmarks, otherwise as struck with full lustre. £35 MC045 George V, bronze Penny, 1936, smaller bare head left, B.M. to right of truncation, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, sharply engraved sea, date in exergue (Fr.214 dies 5+C; Gouby 1936BP A; S.4055). Occasional obverse hairlines, otherwise practically as struck with full lustre. £35 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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HALFPENNIES

MC046

MC047

MC048

MC046 George II (1727-1760), copper Halfpenny, 1746, older laureate and cuirassed bust left, V in King’s name, rev Britannia seated on globe with spear, shield and spray of leaves, date in exergue (Peck 876; S.3719). Attractively toned, a few small marks and tiny hairlines, otherwise almost extremely fine. £95 MC047 George II, copper Halfpenny, 1752, older laureate and cuirassed bust left, rev Britannia seated on globe with spear, shield and spray of leaves, date in exergue (Peck 882; S.3719). Toned, a bold very fine. £50 MC048 George II, copper Halfpenny, 1752, older laureate and cuirassed bust left, rev Britannia seated on globe with spear, shield and spray of leaves, date in exergue (Peck 882; S.3719). Toned, die flaw to central reverse, otherwise bold very fine. £50

MC049

MC050

MC049 George II, copper Halfpenny, 1753, older laureate and cuirassed bust left, rev Britannia seated on globe with spear, shield and spray of leaves, date in exergue (Peck 883; S.3719). Light and attractive tone, tiny hairline to neck of portrait, otherwise a pleasing extremely fine. £275 MC050 George III (1760-1820), copper Halfpenny, 1771, ball below blade, laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev Britannia seated left with spear and shield, date in exergue (Peck 896; S.3774). Toned, two tiny marks to cheek of portrait, otherwise extremely fine and pleasing. £300

MC051 George III, copper Halfpenny, 1771, laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev Britannia seated left with spear and shield, date in exergue (Peck 896; S.3774). Attractively toned, just the odd tiny mark, otherwise a pleasing extremely fine, with a hint of mint lustre in details. £350

MC052 George III, copper Halfpenny, 1772, GEORIVS error, laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev Britannia seated left with spear and shield, date in exergue (Peck 900; S.3774). Toned, a few small surface marks in places, otherwise a bold very fine, and a scarce legend error. £250 www.baldwin.co.uk

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MC053

MC054

MC053 George III, copper Halfpenny, 1799, laureate and draped bust right, raised dot on truncation, rev Britannia seated left with trident and shield, ship sailing right with five incuse gunports, date below, edge obliquely grained (Peck 1248; S.3778). A little wear to obverse high points by ear of portrait and die flaw in legend, otherwise a bold extremely fine with lots of original mint lustre. £85 MC054 George III, copper Halfpenny, 1799, laureate and draped bust right, raised dot on truncation, rev Britannia seated left with trident and shield, ship sailing right with five incuse gunports, date below, edge obliquely grained (Peck 1248; S.3778). Just a touch of wear to obverse high points, otherwise good extremely fine with plenty of original mint lustre. £115

MC055 George III, copper Halfpenny, 1799, laureate and draped bust right, larger raised dot on truncation, rev Britannia seated left with trident and shield, ship sailing right with six raised gunports, date below, edge obliquely grained (Peck 1249; S.3778). Toned, extremely fine, with a lustrous reverse. £120

MC056 George III, Proof Halfpenny, 1806, struck in copper, by W J Taylor, small laureate and draped bust right, date below, rev inverted die axis Britannia seated left with trident and shield, two berries on branch, edge plain (Peck 1380; S.3781). Toned, tiny obverse hairline in field, one or two tiny spots, otherwise as struck with lustrous fields. £300 ex Rev. E Rogers, collection purchased by A H Baldwin c.1960

MC057 George IV (1820-1830), Proof Halfpenny, 1826, struck in bronzed copper, laureate head left, date below, rev struck en médaille, Britannia seated right with trident and shield, raised line on saltire, emblems in exergue, edge plain (Peck 1437; S.3824). Attractively toned, small light mark to neck of portrait, otherwise practically as struck. £550 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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MC058

MC059

MC060

MC058 George IV, copper Halfpenny, 1826, laureate head left, date below, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, two incuse lines on saltire, emblems in exergue (Peck 1433; S.3824). A little light spotting both sides and a little cabinet friction to reverse high points, otherwise practically as struck with plenty of original mint lustre. £300 MC059 George IV, copper Halfpenny, 1826, laureate head left, date below, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, two incuse lines on saltire, emblems in exergue (Peck 1433; S.3824). Just a few light bagmarks and tiny hairlines in places, otherwise practically as struck with nearly full mint lustre. £300 MC060 George IV, copper Halfpenny, 1827, laureate head left, date below, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, two incuse lines on saltire, emblems in exergue (Peck 1438; S.3824). Lightly toned, two small obverse marks behind portrait, otherwise practically as struck with plenty of underlying lustre. £350

MC061

MC062

MC061 Victoria (1837-1901), copper Halfpenny, 1853, young head left, date below, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, two incuse dots on bottom of shield, emblems in exergue (Peck 1539; S.3949). A little light spotting to obverse, as struck with nearly full mint lustre. £165 MC062 Victoria, copper Halfpenny, 1855, young head left, date below, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, two incuse dots on bottom of shield, emblems in exergue (Peck 1543; S.3949). Small flaw to neck of portrait, a few tiny hairlines, otherwise practically as struck with nearly full mint lustre. £175

MC063 Victoria, copper Halfpenny, 1857, young head left, date below, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, two incuse dots on bottom of shield, emblems in exergue (Peck 1545; S.3949). Small die flaw in legend, and tiny mark to cheek, otherwise as struck with nearly full lustre. £190

MC064 Victoria, copper Halfpenny, 1858, 8 over 7, young head left, date below, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, emblems in exergue (Peck 1548: S.3949). Two tiny spots to obverse, otherwise as struck with nearly full mint lustre. £215 www.baldwin.co.uk

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MC065

MC066

MC067

MC065 Victoria, copper Halfpenny, 1858, 8 over 7, young head left, date below, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, emblems in exergue (Peck 1548: S.3949). Just one or two tiny marks, practically as struck with plenty of underlying lustre. £215 MC066 Victoria, copper Halfpenny, 1859, young head left, date below, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, emblems in exergue (Peck 1551; S.3949). Lightly toned in parts, a few tiny marks and raised die flaws, otherwise practically as struck with plenty of mint lustre. £200 MC067 Victoria, bronze Halfpenny, 1886, laureate “bun” type bust left, 16 leaf wreath with 6 berries, toothed border both sides, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, normal date in exergue (Fr.356 dies 17+S; S.3956). Occasional tiny hairlines, otherwise as struck with nearly full mint lustre. £250

MC068

MC069

MC070

MC068 Victoria, bronze Halfpenny, 1887, laureate “bun” type bust left, 16 leaf wreath with 6 berries, toothed border both sides, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, normal date in exergue (Fr.358 dies 17+S; S.3956). Attractively toned, two tiny reverse marks near trident shaft, otherwise as struck, with some underlying mint lustre. £115 MC069 Victoria, bronze Halfpenny, 1889, laureate “bun” type bust left, 16 leaf wreath with 6 berries, toothed border both sides, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, normal date in exergue (Fr.360 dies 17+S; S.3956). A few bagmarks and tiny hairlines, otherwise practically as struck with prooflike fields and nearly full mint lustre. £250 MC070 Victoria, bronze Halfpenny, 1890, laureate “bun” type bust left, 16 leaf wreath with 6 berries, toothed border both sides, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, normal date in exergue (Fr.362 dies 17+S; S.3956). Attractively toned, one or two small carbon spots, otherwise good extremely fine, with some underlying lustre. £95

MC071

MC072

MC073

MC071 Edward VII (1901-1910), bronze Halfpenny, 1903, bare head right, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue (Fr.382 dies 1+B; S.3991). Just a few tiny hairlines to obverse, otherwise practically as struck with full mint lustre. £85 MC072 Edward VII, bronze Halfpenny, 1903, bare head right, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue (Fr.382 dies 1+B; S.3991). A few tiny hairlines and minor verdigris spot to nose, otherwise practically as struck with full mint lustre. £85 MC073 Edward VII, bronze Halfpenny, 1905, bare head right, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue (Fr.384 dies 1+B; S.3991). Tiny bagmarks in places, otherwise practically as struck and with full mint lustre. £100 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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MC074

MC075

MC076

MC074 Edward VII, bronze Halfpenny, 1905, bare head right, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue (Fr.384 dies 1+B; S.3991). A few bagmarks and tiny hairlines to portrait, otherwise practically as struck with full mint lustre. £100 MC075 George V (1910-1936), bronze Halfpenny, 1929, small bare head left, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue, larger border teeth (Fr.412; S.4058). Light, attractive tone, as struck and with some lustre in parts. £20 MC076 George V, bronze Halfpenny, 1936, small bare head left, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue, larger border teeth (Fr.426; S.4058). Lightly toned, as struck and with plenty of original lustre. £20 FARTHINGS

MC077 Oliver Cromwell (d.1658), copper Farthing, undated, engraved by David Ramage, portrait of Lord Protector left within roped circle and titles surrounding, rev inverted die axis, crowned quartered shield of arms of the Protectorate, THVS VNITED INVINCIBLE legend with lozenge stops, edge plain (Peck 391; S.3230). Welltoned with a pleasing, even patina, a little soft of strike in parts, otherwise a bold fine / nearly very fine, and rare. £6,000

MC078

MC079

MC080

MC078 George III (1760-1820), copper Farthing, 1773, second laureate and cuirassed bust right, with more finely scaled cuirass, rev Britannia seated left on globe, with shield, spear and spray of leaves, date in exergue (Peck 913; S 3775). Attractively toned, small raised die flaw in hair, extremely fine. £275 MC079 George III (1760-1820), copper Farthing, 1799, small laureate and draped bust right, three berries in wreath, raised dot on lowest fold of drapery, date below, rev Britannia seated left with shield and trident, value below, edge obliquely grained (Peck 1279; S 3779). Once cleaned with light scuffs and hairlines in fields, otherwise extremely fine with some underlying lustre. £75 MC080 George III, copper Farthing, 1799, small laureate and draped bust right, three berries in wreath, raised dot on lowest fold of drapery, date below, rev Britannia seated left with shield and trident, value below, edge obliquely grained (Peck 1279; S 3779). Tiny reverse spot to Britannia, otherwise as struck with plenty of original mint lustre. £70 www.baldwin.co.uk

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MC081

MC082

MC083

MC081 George IV (1820-1830), copper Farthing, 1821, first laureate and draped bust left, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, incomplete date and stop in exergue (Peck 1407; S.3822). Attractive light tone, raised die flaw from face of Britannia to legend, practically as struck with plenty of underlying lustre. £175 MC082 George IV, copper Farthing, 1822, second laureate and draped bust left, midribs of lowest leaves in wreath are incuse, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue (Peck 1411; S.3822). As struck with nearly full mint lustre. £150 MC083 George IV, copper Farthing, 1822, second laureate and draped bust left, midribs of lowest leaves in wreath are incuse, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue (Peck 1411; S.3822). As struck with nearly full mint lustre. £150

MC084

MC085

MC086

MC084 George IV, copper Farthing, 1822, no upper serif to 1 in date, second laureate and draped bust left, raised leaf ribs, Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue (Peck 1411; S.3822). Unevenly toned, a few light bagmarks in places, otherwise good extremely fine. £100 MC085 George IV, copper Farthing, 1826, first laureate and draped bust left, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue (Peck 1416; S.3822). Very lightly toned, just one or two tiny hairlines, otherwise as struck with plenty of underlying lustre. £150 MC086 George IV, copper Farthing, 1828, first laureate and draped bust left, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue (Peck 1446; S.3825). As struck, with plenty of mint lustre. £185

MC087

MC088

MC087 William IV (1830-1837), copper Farthing, 1831, bare head right, date below, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, emblems in exergue (Peck 1466; S.3848). Tiny scratch to cheek of portrait and a few light bagmarks, otherwise practically as struck and lustrous. £115 MC088 William IV, copper Farthing, 1831, bare head right, date below, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, emblems in exergue (Peck 1466; S.3848). Lightly toned, one or two reverse spots and a touch of cabinet friction to curl of hair by ear, otherwise practically as struck. £115

MC089 Victoria (1837-1901), Copper Proof Farthing, 1839, young head left, w.w. raised on truncation, date below, rev inverted die axis, Britannia seated right with trident and shield, emblems below, edge plain (Peck 1556; S.3950). Attractively toned, two tiny hairlines and single tiny rim nick, otherwise practically £650 as struck and scarce. Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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MC090 Victoria, Bronzed Proof Farthing, 1839, struck in bronzed copper, young head left, w.w. raised on truncation date below, rev struck en médaille, Britannia seated right with trident and shield, emblems in exergue, edge plain (Peck 1556; S.3950). Toned, two microscopic obverse hairlines, single mark in reverse field, otherwise as struck and rare. £500

MC091 Victoria, copper Farthing, 1848, young head left, w.w. raised on truncation date below, rev, Britannia seated right with trident and shield, emblems in exergue (Peck 1569; S.3950). Lightly toned, tiny verdigris spot in hair and occasional bag marks and rim nick, otherwise good extremely fine and lustrous. £135

MC092 Victoria, copper Farthing, 1855, young head left, w.w. raised on truncation date below, rev, Britannia seated right with trident and shield, emblems in exergue (Peck 1581; S.3950). Slightly uneven tone in parts, and tiny mark to neck of portrait, otherwise as struck with nearly full mint lustre. £115

MC093 Victoria, bronze Farthing, 1860 BB, young laureate head left, beaded border both sides, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date below in exergue (Peck 1854; S.3958). Lightly toned, two tiny obverse spots of tone, otherwise good extremely fine, with plenty of lustre. £75 HALF-FARTHING

MC094 Victoria (1837-1901), bronze Half-Farthing, 1844, young head left, rev crowned value at centre, date and emblems below (Peck 1594; S.3951). Lightly toned in parts, good extremely fine, with plenty of remaining lustre. £100 THIRD-FARTHING

MC095 George IV (1820-1830), copper Third-Farthing, 1827, laureate head left, date below, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, emblems in exergue (Peck 1453; S.3827). As struck with nearly full mint lustre. £300 www.baldwin.co.uk

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Scottish Coins GOLD

SCO001 James I (1406-1437), gold Demy of Nine-Shillings, Type II, Scottish lion rampant on lozenge, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark crown, fleur de lis stops, IACOBVS DEI GRACIA+ REX SCO, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev St Andrew’s Cross bearing lis either side, I at centre, pellet above and saltire below, within fleured tressure of six arcs, large voided quatrefoils in outer arcs, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark cross pattée, fleur de lis and saltire stops, SAxLVVmxx FAC POPVLVm+ TVVM, 3.20g (Burns 8b Fig 465A; SCBI 35:628; S.5190). Flan a touch undulating and double struck a little in legends, otherwise good very fine. £4,950

SCO002 James I, gold Demy of Nine-Shillings, Type III, Scottish lion rampant on lozenge, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark crown, fleur de lis stops, IACOBVS+ D.EI GRACIA+ REX SC+ outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev St Andrew’s Cross bearing lis either side, I at centre, within fleured tressure of six arcs, large quatrefoils with small pellet centres in outer arcs, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark cross pattée, saltire and fleur de lis stops, +SAVVmxx FAC POPVLVm+ TVVM IR+, 3.29g (cf. Burns 11 Fig 470; cf. £5,750 SCBI 35:629 S.5192). A pleasing example, tiny abrasion on rim, otherwise nearly extremely fine. ex F W Willis, Glendining, 5 June 1991, lot 408, with original ticket

SCO003 James I, gold Half-Demy, Type II, Scottish lion rampant on lozenge, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark crown, fleur de lis stops, IACOBVS+ DExxI GRACIA+ R+ outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev St Andrew’s Cross bearing lis either side, I at centre, within fleured tressure of seven arcs, large voided quatrefoils in outer arcs, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark cross pattée, saltire and fleur de lis stops, +SALVVmxx FAC POPVLVMxx, 1.77g (Burns 1, Fig 444; S.5194). A little wear to high points, a bold very fine for issue, and scarce. £3,950

SCO004 James IV (1488-1513), gold Unicorn of Eighteen Shillings, Type I, unicorn left displaying Scottish arms, small chain below under legs, crown on neck, beaded circle surrounding which horn breaks, mullet stops in legend both sides, initial mark fleur de lis both sides, +IACOBVS** DEI** GRACIA** REX** S**COTR+ outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev sun with central pellet, over fleur de lis cross ends, beaded circle surrounding, +EXVRGAT** DE** ET** DISIPEnT**In ImICI**E, 3.71g (Burns 3, Fig. 622; SCBI 35:823; S.5315). Toned good very fine, with good clear central details and rare. £6,500 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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SCO005 James V (1513-1542), gold Crown, second coinage (1526-39), Type III, crowned Scottish arms with rounded base of shield, saltire either side, beaded circles and legend surrounding, trefoil stops, initial mark quatrefoil, .IACOBVS. 5:. DEI:. GRA:. REX:. SCOTORVM:. rev cross fleury with lis terminals, thistles in angles, initial mark crown, CRVCIS:. ARM A:. SEQVAMVR, outer beaded border surrounding, 3.25g (Burns 5 Fig 743; S.5370). A little wear to high points, once cleaned, now lightly toned, otherwise very fine. £4,500

SCO006 James VI (1567-1625), gold Rider of 100-Shillings, 1594, seventh coinage, armoured King with raised sword on horseback galloping right, date in exergue between pellet stops, all within beaded circle, initial mark quatrefoil both sides, .IACOBVS. 6. D. G. R. SCOTORVM. outer beaded circle both sides, rev crowned Scottish arms, within beaded circle, .SPERO. MELIORA., 5.01g (Burns f, Fig. 954; SCBI 35:1163-4; S.5458). Attractively toned, just a little weak in parts, nearly very fine. £4,000 ex Superior Auction Galleries, California, USA, 11 June 1973, lot 1329, with old ticket DNW, 28 September 2006, lot 970

SCO007 James VI, gold Sword & Sceptre Piece of 120-Shillings, 1602, eighth coinage, crowned Scottish arms, beaded circles and legend surrounding, initial mark quatrefoil both sides .IACOBVS. 6. D. G. R. SCOTORVM. outer beaded circle both sides, rev crossed sword and sceptre, crown above, date with stops either side below, thistle each side, beaded circle surrounding, .SALVS. POPVLI. SVPREMA. LEX., 4.96g (Burns 4, Fig 956; SCBI £2,250 35:1185-90; S.5460). A slightly irregular flan and tiny ‘W’ graffito beside crown, otherwise a bold very fine.

SCO008 James VI, gold Half Sword & Sceptre Piece of 60-Shillings, 1601, eighth coinage, crowned Scottish arms, beaded circles and legend surrounding, initial mark quatrefoil both sides .IACOBVS. 6. D. G. R. SCOTORVM. outer beaded circle both sides, rev crossed sword and sceptre, crown above, date with stops either side below, thistle each side, beaded circle surrounding, .SALVS. POPVLI. SVPREMA. LEX., 2.53g (Burns 957; SCBI 35:1194-5; S.5462). Flan of a very slightly oval shape, and a little water worn, reverse a touch double struck at thistle, generally good very fine. £1,950 www.baldwin.co.uk

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SCO009 James VI, gold Half Sword and Sceptre Piece of 60-Shillings, 1602, eighth coinage, crowned Scottish arms, beaded circles and legend surrounding, initial mark quatrefoil both sides .IACOBVS. 6. D. G. R. SCOTORVM. outer beaded circle both sides, rev crossed sword and sceptre, crown above, date with stops either side below, thistle each side, beaded circle surrounding, .SALVS. POPVLI. SVPREMA. LEX., 2.51g (Burns 957; SCBI 35:1200; S.5462). One or two raised die flaws and small hairlines to obverse, otherwise a good very fine / nearly extremely fine, and a good strike. £2,250

SCO010 James VI, gold Unit or Sceptre Piece of £12 Scottish = Twenty Shillings Sterling, tenth coinage (160925), type II, crowned and armoured half-length figure of King right, holding orb and sceptre, crown and sceptre break beaded circle surrounding, initial mark thistle, IACOBVS. D’.G’. MAG’. BRIT’. FRAN. &. HIB’. REX. rev crowned quartered shield of arms, Scottish arms in two quarters, I to left, R to right, crown breaks beaded circle surrounding, initial mark thistle with stop either side, .FACIAM. EOS. IN. GENTEM. VNAM., 9.94g (Burns 4, Fig. 990; SCBI 35:1351/1353; S.5464). Tiny surface hairlines both sides, flan a touch irregular, otherwise about very fine with pleasing face to portrait. £3,000

SCO011 James VI, gold Britain Crown of £3 Scottish = Five Shillings Sterling, tenth coinage (1609-25), type II, crowned and armoured bust of King right, all within beaded circle surrounding, initial mark thistle, .IA. D.G. MAG. BRIT. FRAN. ET. HIB. REX. rev crowned quartered shield of arms, Scottish arms in two quarters, I to left, R to right, crown breaks beaded circle surrounding, initial mark thistle .HENRICVS. ROSAS. REGNA. IACOB, 2.38g (Burns 991; SCBI 35:1358/1357; S.5468). A touch of undulation to flan and one or two hairline marks to obverse, good fine / very fine and extremely rare. £975

SCO012 Charles I (1625-1649), gold Half-Unit, third coinage (1637-42), Briot’s coinage, crowned and draped bust left, small B below, beaded circle surrounding, no stop at end of obverse legend, CAR. D:G. MAG.BRIT. FRAN. ET. HIB. REX, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, crowned C with lozenge below to left, crowned R with lozenge below to right, beaded circle surrounding, .VNITA. TVEMVR., 4.92g (Burns 1034; SCBI 35:1398; S.5534). Very slight crease at centre, but otherwise a good very fine with remarkable brilliance in legends. £4,750 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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SILVER

SCO013 William I ‘The Lion’ (1165-1214), silver Sterling, Crescent and Pellet Coinage, Class II (1180-1195), Moneyer Raul of Roxburgh Mint, crowned bust left with cross pommée topped sceptre within linear inner circle, legend surrounding +LE REI WILLAM, rev cross pattée with crescent and pellet in each angle, all within linear inner circle, legend surrounding, +RAUL DE ROCEBUR, 1.43g (Burns 21; SCBI 35:42; S.5025). Dark old cabinet tone, a little weakly struck in legends, and minor impression of undertype cross to obverse, but otherwise good very fine and scarce. £150

SCO014 William I ‘The Lion’, silver Sterling, Short Cross and Stars Coinage (1195-1214), Phase A, Moneyer Raul of Roxburgh Mint, crowned and bearded bust right with sceptre, within linear border, legend surrounding, rev voided short cross with mullets of six points in angles, all within inner ‘wire’ border, legend surrounding, reversed N in legend, RAV:L: ON: ROCEBV, 1.48g (Burns 3a, fig. 42A; SCBI 35:54; S 5028). Lightly toned, good portrait details, a little weak in parts of obverse with tiny surface fissure, very fine / bold very fine and very rare. £150

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SCO015 Alexander III (1249-1286), silver Sterling, Second Coinage (c.1280-1286), Edinburgh Mint, crowned bust left with sceptre, legend surrounding, +ALEXANDER DEI GRA, rev long cross pattée with pierced mullets of six points in angles (24 total), thin waisted S, open C and E in legend, REX SCOTORVM+, 1.46g (S.5053). Dark old cabinet tone, nearly extremely fine with a pleasing portrait. £250 SCO016 Alexander III, silver Sterling, Second Coinage (c.1280-1286), Roxburgh Mint, crowned bust left with sceptre, legend surrounding, +ALEXANDER DEI GRA, rev long cross pattée with two pierced mullets, three mullets of six points and one mullet of seven points in angles (25 total), legend surrounding, thin waisted S in legend, REX SCOTORVM+, 1.30g (S.5056). Lightly toned, flan slightly undulating with light surface marks, very fine. £275 SCO017 Alexander III, silver Sterling, Second Coinage (c.1280-1286), Berwick Mint, crowned bust left with sceptre, legend surrounding, +ALEXANDER DEI GRA, rev long cross pattée with four pierced mullets of six points in angles (24 total), legend surrounding, wedge tail lettering in legend, REX SCOTORVM+, 1.42g (S.5057). Dark old cabinet tone, heavy reverse strike die clashing through to obverse, good very fine. £250

SCO018 John Balliol (1292-1296), silver Sterling, First ‘Rough’ Coinage, St Andrews Mint?, crowned bust left with sceptre, legend surrounding, +IOhANNES DEI GRA, rev long cross pattée with four pierced mullets in angles, two of six points and two of five points (22 total), legend surrounding, REX SCOTORVM+, 1.30g (S.5066). Attractively toned, a relatively crude issue with tiny rim split in legend, weak in parts and double struck, about very fine for issue and scarce. £375 www.baldwin.co.uk

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SCO019 David II (1329-1371), silver Groat, Second Coinage (1357-67), Edinburgh Mint, older crowned bust left with sceptre, within tressure of eight arcs, all within beaded inner border, legend surrounding, saltires stops, +DAVIDxx DEIxx GRAxx REXxx SCOTORVMx, rev long cross pattée over twin concentric circles, mullets of five points bearing trefoils in angles, legends surrounding, VILLA EDInBVRGh, 4.23g (S.5098). Toned, a little weak in parts, otherwise good very fine with a strong and pleasing portrait. £450 SCO020 David II, silver Penny, Second Coinage (1357-67), Edinburgh Mint, small young bust left with sceptre, within ‘wire’ inner border, legend surrounding, saltire stops, +DAVIDx REXx SCOTORVn, rev long cross pattée over twin concentric circles, with four mullets of five points in angles, three pierced, legend surrounding, VILLA EDInBVRGh, 1.10g (S.5114). Toned, small crack from rim to and along obverse inner border and light abrasions, otherwise a bold very fine. £125

SCO021 Robert II (1371-1390), silver Groat, Perth Mint, crowned bust left with sceptre, within tressure of six arcs, trefoils within tressure, all within beaded inner border, legend surrounding, saltires stops, +ROBERTVSxx DEIxx GRAxx REXxx SCOTORVM, rev long cross pattée over twin concentric circles, mullets of five points bearing trefoils in angles, legends surrounding, VILLA DE PERTh, 3.62g (S.5136). Attractive light tone, carefully pierced by sceptre through to h of PERTh, otherwise just one or two small hairlines, about very fine thus. £95

SCO022 Robert III (1390-1406), silver Groat, Heavy Coinage (1390-c.1403), Edinburgh Mint, facing crowned bust, within tressure of seven arcs with tri-pellet terminals, trefoils within tressure, all within beaded inner border, fleurs on spandrels, legend surrounding, tri-pellet stops, +ROBERTVS:. DEI:. GRA:. REX:. SCOTORVM, rev long cross pattée over twin concentric circles, tri-pellets in interior angles, legends surrounding, VILLAxx EDInBVRGHxx, 2.84g (S.5164). Attractive old tone, heavy reverse strike showing undertype to obverse, good very fine. £500

SCO023 James II (1437-1460), silver Groat, Second Coinage (1451-1460), Edinburgh Mint, facing crowned bust with spiked crown within tressure of nine arcs with trefoil terminals, trefoils by neck, all within ‘wire’ inner border, legend surrounding, saltires stops, IACOBVSxx DEIxx GRAxx REXxx SCOTORVM rev long cross pattée over twin concentric circles, tri-pellets and crowns in interior angles, legends surrounding, VILxxLAExx DInxx BVRG, 3.63g (S.5237). Well-toned, wear to high point of portrait, tiny chip to edge, good fine. £225 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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SCO024 James III (1460-1488), silver Groat, Base Silver Issue (1471-c.1483), Type II, crowned bust halfright in armour within tressure of nine arcs with trefoil terminals, all within beaded inner border, legend surrounding, +IACOBVS DEI GRA REX SCOTORVm, rev floriate cross pierced mullets and thistles in angles, legend surrounding, +VILLAxx EDInBVRGh, 2.08g (S.5270). Lightly toned, a little weak in parts, otherwise pleasing nearly very fine, and rare. £650 James III, silver Groat, Base Silver Issue (1471-c.1483), Type II, crowned bust half-right in armour SCO025 within tressure of nine arcs with trefoil terminals, all within beaded inner border, legend surrounding, +IACOBVS DEI GRA REX SCOTORVm, rev floriate cross pierced mullets and thistles in angles, legend surrounding, +VILLAxx EDInBVRGh, 1.90g (S.5270). Toned, obverse a little off-centre with small peck to edge, surface metal flaws to reverse, good fine, but with a strong portrait, and rare. £275

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SCO026 James III, silver Groat, Main Issue (1484-1488), Edinburgh Mint, crowned bust half-left within beaded inner border, with annulet on border facing portrait, legend surrounding, double annulet stops, +IACOBVS: DEI: GRACIA: REX: COTR [sic], rev long cross pattée over twin concentric circles, tri-pellets with annulet and crowns in angles, legend surrounding, +VIL.LAE:Din.BRVG, 2.97g (S.5287). Toned, two light hairlines across neck of portrait, otherwise nearly very fine / very fine. £550 SCO027 James III, silver Groat, Main Issue (1484-1488), Edinburgh Mint, crowned bust half-left within beaded inner border, with annulet on border near shoulder of bust, legend surrounding, double annulet stops, +IACOBVS: DEI: GRACIA: REX: COTRV [sic], rev long cross pattée over twin concentric circles, tri-pellets with annulet and crowns in angles, legend surrounding, +VIL.LAE:Din.BRVG, 3.06g (S.5288). Attractively toned, wear to high points of portrait, a few light hairlines in field, otherwise almost very fine / very fine. £475

SCO028 James IV (1488-1513), Billon Plack, Light Coinage (c.1496-1513) Type IV, Edinburgh Mint, crowned Scottish arms within tressure of three arcs, crown either side, legend surrounding, rev cross with central lozenge and pierced mullet at centre, crowns and crosses in angles, 1.67g (S.5351). Toned, good very fine for this crude issue. £150

SCO029 James V (1513-1542), silver Groat, Second Coinage (1526-39), Type III, Edinburgh Mint, crowned bust right with open mantle within beaded inner border, legend surrounding, trefoil stops, +IACOBVS:. 5:. DEI:. GRA:. REX:. SCOTORV, rev Scottish arms over long cross fourchée, within beaded inner border, legend surrounding, .:OPPIDV.EDINBVRGI, 2.65g (S.5378). Attractively toned, a pleasing nearly extremely fine with great ‘eye-appeal’. £850 www.baldwin.co.uk

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SCO030 James V, silver Groat, Second Coinage (1526-39), Type IV, Edinburgh Mint, crowned bust right with open mantle and pointed nose, within beaded inner border, legend surrounding, trefoil stops, +IACOBVS:. 5:. DEI:. GRA:. REX:. SCOTORV, rev Scottish arms over long cross fourchée, within beaded inner border, legend surrounding, .:OPPIDV.EDINBVRGI, 2.78g (S.5379). Toned, just one or two tiny verdigris spots, a touch double-struck, but generally good very fine with good portrait details. £550

SCO031 James V, quarter-silver Bawbee, Third Coinage (1538-1542), Edinburgh Mint, crowned thistle at centre, I and 5 either side, annulet over I, legend surrounding, rev central crown upon saltire, with lis each side, legend surrounding, 1.67g (S.5384). Toned, a touch of verdigris in legend, otherwise nearly very fine. £100

SCO032 Mary Queen of Scots (1542-1567), quarter-silver Bawbee, First Period (1542-1558) before marriage, crowned thistle at centre, M and R either side, legend surrounding, central crown upon saltire, with cinquefoil each side, legend surrounding, 1.60g (S.5432). Toned, flan a touch irregular in shape, otherwise good fine. £100

SCO033 Mary Queen of Scots, silver Testoon, 1560, Second Period (1558-60), Francis & Mary, crowned combined arms of Francis And Mary, cross to left, saltire to right, legend surrounding, FRAN. ET: MA. D. G. R. R. FRANCO. SCOTOR. Q, rev crowned monogram of Francis & Mary at centre, with crowned lis to left and crowned thistle to right, date above in legend, legend surrounding, +VICIT LEO DE TRIBU IUDA, 5.47g (S.5418). Attractively toned, tiny metal flaw at obverse edge at 6 o’clock, otherwise good very fine. £750

SCO034 Mary Queen of Scots, silver Testoon, 1560, Second Period (1558-60), Francis & Mary, crowned combined arms of Francis And Mary, cross to left, saltire to right, legend surrounding, FRAN. ET: MA. D. G. R. R. FRANCO. SCOTOR. Q, rev crowned monogram of Francis & Mary at centre, with crowned lis to left and crowned thistle to right, date above in legend, legend surrounding, +VICIT LEO DE TRIBU IUDA, 6.11g (S.5418). A little light surface pitting to obverse, very fine. £550 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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SCO035 Mary Queen of Scots, half-silver Twelvepenny Groat or ‘Nonsunt’, 1558, Second Period (1558-60), Francis & Mary, Half Alloy Issue, crowned monogram of Francis & Mary at centre, with crowned heraldic dolphin to left and crowned thistle to right, legend surrounding, FRAN. ET: MA. D. G. R. R. SCOTOR. D. D. VIEN, rev verse from St Matthew’s Gospel in Latin within central panel, IAM. NON SVNT. DVO. SED: VNA. CARO., cross above, double crosses either side, date below, 1.67g (S.5447). Toned, a little weak in parts and one or two dots of verdigris, otherwise good very fine. £275 SCO036 Mary Queen of Scots, half-silver Twelvepenny Groat or ‘Nonsunt’, 1559, Second Period (1558-60), Francis & Mary, Half Alloy Issue, crowned monogram of Francis & Mary at centre, with crowned heraldic dolphin to left and crowned thistle to right, legend surrounding, FRAN. ET: MA. D. G. R. R. SCOTOR. D. D. VIEN, rev verse from St Matthew’s Gospel in Latin within central panel, IAM. NON SVNT. DVO. SED: VNA. CARO., cross above, double crosses either side, date below, 1.56g (S.5447). Light and attractive tone, flan a touch irregular, otherwise a well-struck nearly extremely fine. £350

SCO037 Mary Queen of Scots, Billon Lion or ‘Hardhead’, 1559, Second Period (1558-60), Francis & Mary, crowned monogram of Francis & Mary at centre, with heraldic dolphins left both sides, legend surrounding, crowned lion rampant, legend surrounding, 0.96g (S.5450). Toned, flan a little irregular in shape, otherwise good very fine. £225

SCO038 James VI (1567-1625), silver Thirty-Shillings, 1582, After Accession to English Throne, Fourth Coinage, armoured and crowned half-length figure standing with sword left, within beaded circle, IACOBVS. 6. DEI.GRATIA. REX. SCOTORVM, rev crowned Scottish arms, I R either side X / XX and S either side, within beaded circle, HONOR. REGIS. IVDICIVM. DILIGIT. date above in legend, toothed border both sides, 22.56g (S.5487). Lightly toned, small die-cud at obverse 3 o’clock from strike, otherwise good very fine. £2,500

SCO039 James VI, silver Thirty-Shillings, 1582, After Accession to English Throne, Fourth Coinage, armoured and crowned half-length figure standing with sword left, within beaded circle, IACOBVS. 6. DEI.GRATIA. REX. SCOTORVM, rev crowned Scottish arms, I R either side X / XX and S either side, within beaded circle, HONOR. REGIS. IVDICIVM. DILIGIT. date above in legend, toothed border both sides, 22.38g (S.5487). Dark old cabinet tone, small die-cud at obverse 5 o’clock from strike, two small scratches to reverse, otherwise a bold very fine. £1,850 www.baldwin.co.uk

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SCO040 James VI, silver Ten-Shillings, 1594, After Accession to English Throne, Seventh Coinage, bare headed bust right in armour, legend surrounding, rev crowned triple-headed thistle, legend surrounding, date in legend, 5.79g (S.5493). Toned, practically very fine, reverse better. £650 SCO041 James VI, silver Thistle Merk, 1602, After Accession to English Throne, Eighth Coinage, crowned Scottish arms at centre, legend surrounding, rev large crowned thistle at centre, legend surrounding, 6.32g (S.5497). Toned, about very fine. £225

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SCO042 Charles I (1625-1649), silver Twelve-Shillings, Third Coinage (1637-1642), Briot’s Issue, Type I, large crowned bust left to edge of coin, value behind, rev crowned shield of arms, with crowned C and R to each side, tiny B at end of legend both sides, 5.80g (S.5558). Toned, typical light adjustment marks to drapery of portrait on obverse, and to reverse crown, very fine, reverse better. £325 SCO043 Charles I, silver Twelve-Shillings, Third Coinage (1637-1642), Falconer ’s Issue, Type III, large crowned bust left to edge of coin, value behind, rev crowned shield of arms, with crowned C and R to each side, F over reverse crown, 5.68g (S.5560). Toned, light adjustment marks both sides, otherwise a bold very fine. £375

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SCO044 Charles I, silver Twenty-Pence, Third Coinage, Type V, crowned bust left, value behind, rev crowned thistle, 0.70g (S.5591). Toned, light adjustment marks both sides, tiny dig to portrait, almost very fine. £100 SCO045 Charles I, copper Twopence or ‘Turner ’, Earl of Stirling Coinage (1632-1639), ‘English’ type crown at centre, C and R to each side, value below, initial mark lozenge both sides, rev large thistle at centre, 0.54g (S.5598a).Toned, a well-struck extremely fine, and a nice example. £95

SCO046 Charles II (1649-1685), silver Two-Merks, 1675, First Coinage, Type III, laureate and draped bust right in armour, F below bust, rev cruciform shields, crowned interlinked Cs in angles, value at centre, date in legend, BRI type legend (S.5609). Toned with flecking, tiny reverse die flaw, fine / nearly very fine. £975 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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SCO047 Charles II, silver Half-Merk, 1671, First Coinage, laureate and draped bust right in armour, straight ties to hair, F below bust, rev cruciform shields, crowned interlinked Cs in angles, value at centre, date in legend (S.5614). Toned, fine / very fine. £225 SCO048 Charles II, silver Half-Merk, 1673, First Coinage, laureate and draped bust right in armour, straight ties to hair, F below bust, rev cruciform shields, crowned interlinked Cs in angles, value at centre, date in legend (S.5614). Attractive old tone, tiny adjustment marks to hair of portrait, otherwise very fine for issue. £475

SCO049 Charles II, silver Dollar, 1676, Second Coinage, laureate and draped bust left, tiny F beside truncation, rev crowned cruciform shields, thistles in angles, interlinked Cs at centre, date above (S.5618). Lightly toned, one or two small flaws to edge of coin, otherwise a nearly very fine / bold very fine, scarce this nice. £2,500

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SCO050 Charles II, silver Quarter-Dollar, 1677, Second Coinage, laureate and draped bust left, tiny F beside truncation, rev crowned cruciform shields, thistles in angles, interlinked Cs at centre, date above (S.5620). Welltoned, bold very fine. £550 SCO051 James VII (1685-1689), silver Ten-Shillings, 1687, laureate and draped bust right, value below truncation, rev crowned cruciform shields, St Andrew’s cross at centre with national emblems at terminals, date above (S.5641). Toned, nearly very fine. £325

SCO052 William & Mary (1689-1694), silver Sixty-Shillings, 1692, conjoined busts left, value below truncation, rev crowned and quartered shield of arms, bearing an escutcheon of the arms of Hanover, date above in legend, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated TERTIO (S.5642). Attractively toned, small contact marks to obverse, and minor reverse hairline scratches to reverse field, nearly very fine. £1,000

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SCO053 William & Mary, silver Sixty-Shillings, 1692, conjoined busts left, value below truncation, rev crowned and quartered shield of arms, bearing an escutcheon of the arms of Hanover, date above in legend, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated TERTIO (S.5642). Toned, one or two minor flaws to rim of coin, otherwise very fine. £1,500

SCO054 William & Mary, silver Sixty-Shillings, 1692, conjoined busts left, value below truncation, rev crowned and quartered shield of arms, bearing an escutcheon of the arms of Hanover, date above in legend, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated TERTIO (S.5642). Lightly toned, fair / fine. £375

SCO055 William II (1694-1702), silver Forty-Shillings, 1695, laureate and draped bust left, value below truncation, rev crowned and quartered shield of arms, bearing an escutcheon of the arms of Hanover, date above in legend, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated, SEPTIMO (S.5679). Toned, tiny hairline to chest of obverse, very light reverse adjustment marks, a bold very fine. £1,350

SCO056 William II, silver Forty-Shillings, 1698, laureate and draped bust left, value below truncation, rev crowned and quartered shield of arms, bearing an escutcheon of the arms of Hanover, date above in legend, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated DECIMO (S.5683). Toned, just a few small marks in places, good very fine. £1,750 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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SCO057 William II, silver Forty-Shillings, 1699, laureate and draped bust left, value below truncation, rev crowned and quartered shield of arms, bearing an escutcheon of the arms of Hanover, date above in legend, edge inscribed in raised letters and dated VNDECIMO (S.5684). Toned, typical adjustment marks to hair of portrait and reverse crown, small metal flaw to reverse legend, otherwise very fine. £750

SCO058 William II, silver Twenty-Shillings, 1695, laureate and draped bust left, value below truncation, rev crowned and quartered shield of arms, bearing an escutcheon of the arms of Hanover, date above in legend, edge obliquely grained (S.5686). Attractively toned, good very fine and rare. £1,500

SCO059 William II, silver Twenty-Shillings, 1696, stop after date, laureate and draped bust left, value below truncation, rev crowned and quartered shield of arms, bearing an escutcheon of the arms of Hanover, date above in legend, edge obliquely grained (S.5686). Toned, nearly very fine. £750

SCO060 Anne (1702-1714), silver Ten-Shillings, 1706, bare head left, value below truncation, rev crowned and quartered shield of arms, date above in legend, REGINA type legend (S.5701). Lightly toned, typical light adjustment marks to hair of portrait and reverse crown, one or two small marks to obverse, otherwise good very fine or better. £750 www.baldwin.co.uk

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Irish Coins

IR001 Hiberno-Norse Kings, silver Penny, Sihtric Anlaffsson, phase II (c.1015-35), draped bust left, with raised cross and pellet behind bust, three pellets on neck, slightly blundered legend, +INTRC REX DIN, rev pellet at centre of long voided cross, raised pellet in each angle, Moneyer Farmen, +FERNEN TO DMI (D.F.23; S.6122). Toned, of good portrait style with blundered legend, almost extremely fine but slabbed and graded by PCGS as MS63. £2,500 PCGS certification 27518545

IR002 Hiberno-Norse Kings, silver Penny, Sihtric Anlaffsson, phase II (c.1015-35), draped bust left, with raised cross behind bust, partial millrind on neck, slightly blundered legend, +IHTRC REX DNII, rev pellet at centre of long voided cross, tiny raised pellet in each angle, Moneyer Farmen, +FIE RM IN O IIER (D.F.23; S.6123). Toned, of good portrait style with different reverse legend, good very fine but slabbed and graded by PCGS as MS64. £3,000 PCGS certification 27518542

IR003 Hiberno-Norse Kings, silver Penny, Sihtric Anlaffsson, phase II (c.1015-35), draped bust left, with inverted crozier behind bust, slightly blundered legend, +INTRC REX IDIFNI, rev pellet at centre of long voided cross, tiny raised pellet in each angle, Moneyer Farmen, +NI REI NMO DIH (D.F.23; S.6125A). Toned, of cruder portrait style with blundered legends, a bold very fine but slabbed and graded by PCGS as MS62. £2,000 PCGS certification 27518554

IR004 Hiberno-Norse Kings, silver Penny, Sihtric Anlaffsson, phase II (c.1015-35), draped bust left, with E on neck, spiral in quite blundered legend, rev pellet at centre of long voided cross, raised E in one angle, tiny raised pellet in each other angle, +IND ENOI OIIIII EIND (D.F.23; S.6126). Toned, double struck on obverse, a bold very fine but slabbed and graded by PCGS as MS63. £2,500 PCGS certification 27518550

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IR005 Hiberno-Norse Kings, silver Penny, Sihtric Anlaffsson, phase III (c.1015-35), draped bust left, with blundered legends both sides, rev pellet at centre of long voided cross, “hand” in two opposing angles, other angles with light raised flaws (D.F.24; S.6132). Toned, good very fine but slabbed and graded by PCGS as MS63. £2,500 PCGS certification 27518557

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IR006 Hiberno-Norse Kings, silver Penny, Sihtric Anlaffsson, phase III (c.1015-35), draped bust left, with blundered legends both sides, rev pellet at centre of long voided cross, “hand” in two opposing angles, large pellet or ball in other angles (D.F.24; S.6132). Toned extremely fine but slabbed and graded by PCGS as MS66. £4,250 PCGS certification 27518555

IR007 Hiberno-Norse Kings, silver Penny, Sihtric Anlaffsson, phase III (c.1015-35), draped bust left, with raised cross on neck, pellet before face, three tiny pellets behind head, blundered legends both sides, rev pellet at centre of long voided cross, “hand” in two opposing angles (D.F.24; S.6132). Toned almost extremely fine but slabbed and graded by PCGS as MS64. £3,000 PCGS certification 27518567

IR008

IR009

IR008 Hiberno-Norse Kings, silver Penny, Sihtric Anlaffsson, phase III (c.1015-35), draped bust left, with large annulet on neck, blundered legends both sides, rev pellet at centre of long voided cross, “hand” in two opposing angles, pellet in other two opposing angles (D.F.24; S.6132). Toned almost very fine but slabbed and graded by PCGS as AU58. £1,000 PCGS certification 27511993

IR009 Hiberno-Norse Kings, silver Penny, Sihtric Anlaffsson, phase III (c.1015-35), draped bust left, with large pellet or ball on neck, blundered legends both sides, rev pellet at centre of long voided cross, “hand” in two opposing angles, large raised pellet in other two opposing angles (D.F.24; S.6132). Toned good very fine but slabbed and graded by PCGS as MS64. £3,000 PCGS certification 27512004

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IR010

IR011

IR010 John as Lord of Ireland (1172-99), silver Halfpenny, second coinage, group Ib (1190-98), Moneyer Rodberd of Dublin, facing diademed head, legend surrounding, rev cross pattée, annulets in angles, legend surrounding, mint reading DWE, 0.68g (D.F.36; Withers 9/g; S.6205). Rim a little chipped, attractively toned, a bold very fine. £300 IR011 John as King of England (1199-1216), silver Penny, third coinage, Moneyer Roberd of Dublin, facing bust of King in triangle with sceptre, quatrefoil by shoulder, legend surrounding, rev star and crescent in triangle with small sun at each apex, legend surrounding, 1.37g (D.F.50; S.6228). Weak in parts, toned very fine. £200

IR012 John as King of England, silver Halfpenny, third coinage, Moneyer Willem of Dublin, facing head of King in triangle with sun at each apex, legend surrounding, rev cross and crescent in triangle with small sun at each apex, legend surrounding, 0.74g (D.F.51; Withers 2/a; S.6231). Weak, lightly toned a bold fine. £100

IR013

IR014

IR013 Edward I (1272-1307), silver Penny, second coinage, Waterford Mint, crowned bust with trefoil of pellets below within triangle, legend surrounding, rev long cross pattée, trio of pellets in each inner angle, legend surrounding, 1.39g (D.F.64; S.6254). Toned good fine. £100 IR014 Edward I, silver Farthing, second coinage, Dublin Mint, crowned bust within triangle, ERANGLIE legend surrounding, rev long cross pattée, trio of pellets in each inner angle, legend surrounding, 0.38g (D.F.70; Withers 1a; S.6267). Toned good very fine. £450 Extremely Rare Richard III Irish Groat

IR015 Richard III (1483-5), silver Groat, Dublin Mint, quartered arms over long cross pommée, legend surrounding with two small crosses after Kings name, rev three crowns in vertical arrangement over long cross £2,000 pommée, Lord of Ireland title, 1.90g (D.F.177; S.6412). Toned very fine for issue and pleasing, very rare.

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Extremely rare Lambert Simnel Issue Waterford Groat

IR016 Henry VII (1485-1509), silver Groat, Lambert Simnel issue, Waterford, quartered shield of arms in four arc tressure, cinquefoil in each lower spandrel, titles of Henry in legend, rev three vertical crowns over cross anulettée, retrograde E over h below, 1.61g (D.F.189; S.6430A). Weak in parts, toned good fine and extremely rare. £3,500

IR017 Henry VIII (1509-47), silver Groat, second harp issue, Dublin, crowned quartered shield of arms, over cross fourchée, rev crowned harp, with crowned h to left and crowned R to right, initial mark trefoil visible only on reverse, 1.97g (D.F.204; S.6479). Toned, weak in parts, very fine. £350

IR018 Henry VIII, base silver Groat, Posthumous issue, Dublin, crowned ¾ bust right, rev quartered shield of arms over cross fourchée, initial mark P on reverse, 2.14g (D.F.218; S.6488). Toned, weak in parts, hint of verdigris, a bold fine and rare. £250 The Largest Numismatic Portrait of Queen Mary

IR019 Mary (1553-54), silver Shilling, 1553, crowned bust left, beaded circles and legend surrounding, initial mark lis in legend both sides, REGINA legend, rev crowned harp, crowned M to left, crowned R to right, date in legend in Roman numerals, 5.58g (D.F.224; S.6495). A little porous, mainly on reverse, one rim imperfection, toned, almost very fine and very rare indeed. £3,750 www.baldwin.co.uk

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Better Than Usually Seen Philip and Mary Irish Shilling

IR020 Philip and Mary (1554-58), silver Shilling, 1555, busts in profile facing each other, date in exergue, crown above, all within beaded circles and legend with ANG title, rev crowned harp, crowned P to left, crowned M to right, beaded circles and legend surrounding, initial mark portcullis, 9.12g (D.F.232; S.6500). Toned good fine for issue or better and rare. £2,500

IR021 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), copper Penny, 1602, 2 struck over 1, quartered shield, E to left, R to right, initial mark martlet, rev crowned harp, date either side, 1.70g (D.F.256; S.6510A). Toned a bold fine. £75

IR022 James I (1603-25), silver Shilling, second coinage, third crowned bust right, beaded circles and legend surrounding, initial mark rose both sides, rev crowned harp, 3.84g (D.F.261; S.6515). Toned good fine. £200

IR023 Charles I (1625-49), Siege Money, Ormonde silver Crown, c.1643, crowned C R, linear and toothed border surrounding, rev value in large letters, plain S, 29.91g (D.F.289; S.6544). Toned good fine and scarce. £750 Tel: +44 (0)20 7930 6879

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IR024

IR025

IR024 Charles I, Siege Money, Ormonde silver Sixpence, c.1643, crowned C.R, linear and toothed border surrounding, rev value in large letters, 2.81g (D.F.301; S.6547). Toned, a bold very fine and scarce. £600 IR025 Charles I, Siege Money, Ormonde silver Threepence, c.1643, crowned CΔR, triangular stop, linear and toothed border surrounding, rev value in large letters, 1.41g (D.F.307; S.6549). Toned, almost very fine and scarce. £275

IR026 James II (1685-88), Gunmoney Crown, 1690, struck over Gunmoney Halfcrown, King on horseback left, residual legend from Halfcrown showing, rev crown at centre of cruciform shields, date in angles (D.F.366; S.6578). Toned, almost very fine and unusual. £300 Extremely rare Silver Proof Gunmoney Halfcrown of James II

IR027 James II, Gunmoney silver Proof Halfcrown, large size, April 1690, laureate head left, legend and toothed border surrounding both sides, rev Crown over sceptres in saltire, J to left, R to right, value and date above, month below, 19.06g (D.F.395; S.6579NN). Light tone, almost very fine and extremely rare. £3,500

IR028

IR029

IR030

IR028 George I (1714-27), Woods copper Halfpenny, type II, 1723, laureate head right, rev Hibernia left, date in legend (D.F.510; S.6601). Toned, a bold very fine. £250 IR029 George III (1760-1820), Voce Populi copper Halfpenny, type II, 1760, laureate head right, neater style, rev Hibernia seated left, date in exergue (D.F.566). Toned, good fine. £200 IR030 George III, copper Halfpenny, 1769, London Coinage, laureate head right, rev crowned harp, date below (D.F.581; S.6612). Hint of lustre, toned extremely fine. £375 www.baldwin.co.uk

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IR031 George III, Bank of Ireland, Six Shillings, 1804, laureate and draped bust right, leaf to centre of E, rev Hibernia seated left, date and denomination in exergue (D.F.614; S.6615). Surface marks and hairlines, very fine. £250

IR032 George III, Bank Token, silver Ten Pence, 1805, laureate and draped bust right, first leaf between D and E, rev inscription and date (D.F.622; S.6617). Toned unevenly, extremely fine. £125

IR033 George III, Copper Proof Halfpenny, 1805, small laureate and draped bust right, rev crowned harp, date below, edge grained (D.F.597; S.6621). Toned FDC. £500

IR034 George IV (1820-30), Copper Proof Halfpenny, 1822, laureate and draped bust left, rev crowned harp, date below, edge plain (D.F.634; S.6624). Toned, one tiny spot by reverse rim, otherwise practically as struck and very rare. £450

IR035 Irish Free State, silver Florin, 1931, harp, date either side and Irish legend, rev Salmon right, denomination below, edge milled (D.F.662; S.6626). Toned extremely fine, rare. £275 Mintage 200,000 ex H M Lingford Collection, purchased by A H Baldwin 1951.

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Numismatic Books and Literature

NB001

NB004

NB001 Alfoldi, A. A Kontorniát-Érmek…Die Kontorniaten. Ein Verkanntes Propagandamittel der Stadt Römischen Heidnischen Aristokratie in Ihrem Kampfe Gegen das Christliche Kaisertum. Two Volumes. Budapest/Leipzig, 1942-43. Large quarto, pp. 195, 75 photographic plates. Neatly bound in red cloth with covers bound in. Gilt. An attractive set, infrequently offered. £225 Clain-Stefanelli 4982*

NB002 [Bank Leu & Co./Münzen & Médaillen AG] Sammlung Walter Niggeler. Complete in four parts. Basel, 1965-1967. Quarto, pp. 1604 lots, 32+28+32 plates; 250 lots, 24 plates. All parts bound into a single volume of Holland cloth. Printed prices realised loosely inserted. An important series of sales containing many rarities from the Greek, Roman, Italian and Swiss series. £85 Brett, A. Baldwin. Catalogue of Greek Coins. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1955. Thick quarto, pp. NB003 xvi, 340, (1), 115 plates illustrating 2,348 coins. Original brown cloth boards, somewhat soiled, label to spine. Edges rubbed and binding shaken, contents clean. The original, and much preferred, first edition of this highly sought after text with wonderful photographically printed plates. £450 Clain-Stefanelli 1904*, Kroh 10, Daehn 1917, “A catalogue of the Greek coins in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. The bulk of the collection was acquired from Edward P. Warren, with many additions donated by Theodora Wilbour. Lists and describes 2348 coins. Appendices list weight standards and their areas of use, and specific gravities of electrum coins in the collection. The collection is highly regarded for its fine, artistic specimens and broad scope. Also notable is the large group of Cyzicene electrum coins.” (See also NB033 for the catalogue of the Warren collection.)

NB004 [Canessa, C. & E.] Collezione Del Fu Comm. Enrico Caruso. Monete e Medaglie in Oro. Naples, 28th June 1923. Quarto, pp. photographic portrait of Caruso as frontispiece, (iv), 104, 1458 lots; 64 fine plates. Neatly bound in cloth, gilt. Ex libris on front pastedown. Prices realised noted in pencil throughout. A most attractive copy of this exceptional collection, formed by one of the great Italian tenors of the twentieth century. £550 Clain-Stefanelli 7966, Grierson 275, Spring 96 (also listed under most important sales of Byzantine and Roman Imperial coins). Formed by the famous tenor Enrico Caruso (1873-1921) this enormous collection consisted solely of gold coins and medals ranging from ancient Greece to modern world and European coins and commemorative medals all in the finest grades of preservation possible and bought from some of the major sales of his day including Montagu and Gnecchi. A truly remarkable collection.

NB005 Casey, P. J. Carausius and Allectus: The British Usurpers. London, 1994. Quarto, pp. 213; 10 plates, further illustrations in the text. Original cloth, jacket. As new. £50 NB006 Curiel, R. & Schlumberger, D. Trésors Monétaires d’Afghanistan. Mémoires de la Délégation Archéologique Française en Afghanistan. Tome XIV. Paris, 1953. Quarto, pp. 130, (2); 16 plates. In the original printed card wrappers. Upper cover a little faded, contents otherwise fine with minimal wear. £160 Clain-Stefanelli 3224; Daehn 6194.

NB007 Curiel, R. & Fussman, G. Le Trésor Monétaire de Qunduz. Mémoires de la Délégation Archéologique Française en Afghanistan. Tome XX. Paris, 1965. Quarto, pp. 93, (1); lx superb plates, one folding. In the original printed card wrappers. As new. £170 Clain-Stefanelli 3223; Daehn 6314; Kroh 47 (5 stars) – “This is an analysis of a spectacular find of 627 coins of the Bactrian Kings (all attic tetradrachms but for a few of the very rare double-dekadrachms) and conveniently covers an area that was not well represented before.”

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NB008 NB008 Du Mersan, M. & Pancoucke, C. L. F. Explication des Médailles de l’Iconographie de la Bibliothèque Latine-Française Précedée d’Une Introduction Numismatique sur le Droit d’Image Par M. Du Mersan. Paris, L’Imprimerie de C. L. F. Pancoucke, 1833-1835. Quarto, pp. viii, 24 superbly engraved plates all printed on thick card, illustrating the portraits of the twelve Caesars and those figures most closely associated with them along with several important individuals from the late Republican Era such as Pompey the Great, Cicero and Brutus. Each portrait illustrated with a beautiful colour-tinted engraving of one of the coins issued in their names below, with each engraving accompanied by a single page of descriptive text. All pages printed on recto’s only. In contemporary half calf and marbled boards, gilt decoration to spine, marbled endpapers. Foxed throughout, particularly to £750 the introduction, extremities rubbed. Still a highly attractive and beautifully produced work, rarely seen. NB009 [Florange, J. & Ciani, L.] Collection de Monnaies Grècques. H. de Nanteuil. Paris, 1925. Two volumes. Quarto, pp. xiv, 343, (3); 60 fine plates enclosed in separate folder with the original silk ties. Text volume a little worn, particularly to the spine, contents clean with the pages untrimmed. A fine example of this wonderful catalogue listing over 1000 coins from Spain to the Aegean Islands and catalogued with the help of Jean Babelon. The collection was added to up until the 1970’s at which point it was gradually dispersed, predominantly through the Leu sales of the time. £595 Clain-Stefanelli 1931, Daehn 2041, Kroh 12.

LEONARD FORRER’S SUPERB CATALOGUE OF THE GREAT WEBER COLLECTION NB010 Forrer, L. Descriptive Catalogue of the Collection of Greek Coins formed by Sir Hermann Weber M.D., 1823-1918. London, 1922-1929. Three volumes complete in seven parts. Quarto, pp. portrait of Weber as frontispiece, xvi, 377, (1); (4), 579, (1); (4), 473, (1); (4), (474)-996; 317 very fine plates, those numbered 172-317 housed in the original slipcase, each with original tissue guard. All seven parts uniformly bound in contemporary blue cloth, gilt. Top edges a little dusty, a trifle worn and rubbed. A monumental work and one of the best published collections of Greek coins, listing and illustrating 8593 items, all catalogued by the hugely respected numismatist, Leonard Forrer. The collection was sold en-bloc to Spink and Son by Weber’s family and gradually dispersed throughout the 1920’s. Still much used and very seldom offered. Very scarce. £3,500 Clain-Stefanelli 2001*, Daehn 2042, Kroh 10, “One excellent feature of this collection is the large number of Greek and Greek Imperial bronzes published (many unlisted elsewhere) and the very high standard of writing utilized by Mr Forrer with introductions to each city and cross references for all the coins.”

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NB011

NB012

NB013

NB011 Giesecke, W. Sicilia Numismatica. Die Grundlagen des Griechischen Münzwesens auf Sicilien. Leipzig, 1923. Large quarto, pp. title page with coloured vignette, v, (2), 188; 27 fine plates. Casebound. Ex libris on front pastedown. From the library of Georges Le Rider with his bookplate loosely inserted. Original boards, slight wear. £195 Clain-Stefanelli 2183, Daehn 2929, Kroh 19.

NB012 Giesecke, W. Italia Numismatica. Eine Geschichte der Italischen Geldsysteme bis zur Kaiserzeit. Lepizig, 1928. Large quarto, pp. vi, (2), 373, (3); 24 fine plates. In the original decorated russet cloth boards, gilt. Ex libris on front pastedown. Joints slightly cracked, else a very good copy, with a copy of the 1928 review from the Numismatic Chronicle loosely inserted. £185 Clain-Stefanelli 2044, Daehn 2656, Kroh 16. “After an interval of only five years Dr. Giesecke has followed up his sumptuous book on Sicilian Coins with an equally sumptuous book on the coins of Italy. The new volume is considerably larger than its predecessor, as the mass of material demands: in style it is uniform – a fine large quarto, beautifully printed on rough white paper, with excellent plates.” Numismatic Chronicle, Vol. VIII, Series V. p339

NB013 Göbl, R. System und Chronologie der Münzprägung des Kušānreiches. Wien, 1984. Folio, pp. 153; 180 plates, 40 tables, 1 folding map. Original green, gilt embossed cloth. Minimal wear, with the original cardboard slipcase preserved. The standard work on this series. Incredibly detailed and comprehensive, albeit somewhat difficult to navigate. Out of print and highly sought after. £695 GROSE’S CATALOGUE OF THE McCLEAN COLLECTION OF GREEK COINS NB014 Grose, S. W. Catalogue of the McClean Collection of Greek Coins. Fitzwilliam Museum. Cambridge, 1923-1929. Complete in three volumes. Volume 1. Western Europe, Magna Graecia, Sicily. Volume 2. The Greek Mainland, The Aegean Islands, Crete. Volume 3. Asia Minor, Farther Asia, Egypt, Africa. Crown Quarto, pp. x, (2), 380, 111 plates; (2), 563, (112)-248 plates; vi, 507, (1), (249)-380 plates. All in the original blue cloth boards, gilt. A little worn but in very good overall condition. Highly important. £1,500

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Clain-Stefanelli 1887*, Kroh 10, Daehn 1770, “A catalogue of the collection of 10,078 Greek coins (including some Roman Provincial issues) formed by John Robinson McClean…This is one of the great Greek collections, expertly catalogued. The catalogue lists metal, die axis, weight (grains and grams), size (inches and millimetres), descriptions, references to other collections, dates of issue, and some brief historical notes. Most coins are photographed on good quality plates. Also includes some very useful indices, including a geographical index and indices to types, inscriptions, monograms, symbols and persons. These indices, along with the vast scope of the collection, make this one of the most useful catalogues for scholars, collectors, and dealers in Greek Coins.

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NB017

NB019

NB015 Houghton, A., Hurter, S. [Et al]. Studies in Honour of Leo Mildenberg. Numismatics, Art History, Archeology. Wetteren, Belgium, 1984. Quarto, pp. xviii, 297, (3), 43 plates. Original green cloth board, gilt. Contains a number of interesting papers. £50 Daehn 100.

NB016 Hill, Sir G. F. Becker the Counterfeiter. London, (1924-1925). Reprinted 1961. Two Parts. Quarto, pp. 72, 8 plates; 39, 19 plates. Original blue cloth. Fine. £50 Clain-Stefanelli 16243, Daehn 1670. The 1961 reprint of the first reprinted edition produced by Spink in 1955. An interesting book listing and illustrating 134 Greek, and 227 Roman and Medieval coins made by the famed counterfeiter Carl Wilhelm Becker.

NB017 [Hoffman, M.] Collection Photiadès Pacha. Monnaies Grècques. Paris, 19 th May 1890. Quarto, pp. 125, (1), 1530 lots; 8 fine plates of greek coins. Hand priced throughout. Handsomely bound in red cloth with the original paper wrappers preserved, black morocco label to spine. Marbled endpapers. Plates loose but otherwise a very good copy of this major collection, one of a number of superb collections of Greek Coins to come onto the market during this time. Important and seldom seen. £350 Clain-Stefanelli 1987, Spring 395, Daehn 2059 “The collection contained coins from Thessaly through the Cyclades, from Crete, from the cities of Byzantium and Calchedon. According to Alan Walker, “The Importance of this auction was in its specialized nature: no sale had ever before presented such a rich selection of coins from the Greek Mainland.” The catalogue was written by William Froehner with the help of Friederich Imhoof-Blumer.”

NB018 Hurter, S. M. Die Didrachmenprägung von Segesta. Switzerland, 2008. Quarto, pp. 176 illustrations in the text; 29 plates. Original cloth, jacket. Virtually as new. Inscribed by the author on the first free endpaper. £100 Daehn 3068.

A RARELY SEEN COMPLETE SET OF IMHOOF-BLUMER’S DIE ANTIKEN MÜNZEN NORDGRIECHENLANDS NB019 [Imhoof-Blumer, F.] Die Antiken Münzen Nord-Griechenlands Unter Leitung von F. ImhoofBlumer Herausgegeben von der KGL. Akademie der Wissenschaften. Berlin, 1898-1935. Four volumes complete in six parts; Band I. Dacien und Moesien Bearbeitet von Behrendt Pick. Berlin, 1899. Quarto, pp. xv, (1), 518, (4), 20 plates; Band I. Zweiter Halbband, Abtheilung I. Die Münzen von Odessos und Tomis. Quarto, pp. (4), (519)-920, 1 plate; Band II. Thrakien. Bearbeitet von Frederich Munzer und Max L. Strack. Berlin, 1912. Quarto, pp. vi, 308, 8 plates; Band III. Makedonia und Paionia. Bearbeitet von Hugo Gaebler. 1. Abteilung. Berlin, 1906. Quarto, pp. vii, (1), 196, 5 plates; Band III. Makedonia und Paionia. Bearbeitet von Hugo Gaebler. 2. Abteilung. Berlin, 1935. Quarto, pp. viii, 234, 40 plates, (2); [With] Die Antiken Münzen. Mysiens. Bearbeitet Hans von Fritze. 1 Abteilung: Adramytion-Kisthene. Berlin, 1913. Quarto, pp. v, (1), 223, (1), 10 plates. The first three volumes uniformly bound in black quarter morocco and cloth boards. Silver gilt. The last volume in contemporary boards with the title laid on. Worn and chipped at extremities, the other volumes all in fine condition, contents throughout as new. A major reference, very rarely seen complete with the final (unnumbered) volume by Hans Fritze. Rare thus. £3,950 Clain-Stefanelli 1806*, 2305*, 2368*, 2417*, 24188 and 2678, Daehn 3247, 3614, 3620 and 3621. Clain-Stefanelli: Numismatics, pages 42-43: “Imhoof-Blumers’s name trails like a comet across the field of Greek numismatics…..The Prussian Academy of Sciences assigned to ImhoofBlumer the direction of Die Antiken Münzen Nord-Griechenlands. Such a corpus was intended to supersede all publications on the subject by describing every known coin type of each city or province within a chronological sequence, with full attention given to all available source material. This dream of a corpus of all ancient Greek coins seems to have haunted numismatists since the early 16th century when Wolfgang Lazius first proposed such a work. But it proved too ambitious even for the late 1800’s, and despite competent scholars, this gigantic German work progressed very slowly until it finally came to a halt in the late 1930’s.”

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NB020 Imhoof-Blumer, F. Kleinasiatische Münzen. Band I Only. Wien, 1901. Quarto, pp. 302; 9 superb plates each with original tissue guards. In the original black cloth and printed green card boards. Binding shaken £225 but contents clean and bright. A good copy. Clain-Stefanelli 2593*, Daehn 4502.

NB021 Jenkins, G. K. The Coinage of Gela. Berlin, 1970. Quarto, pp. xxiv, 312, maps and diagrams in the text; separate volume holding 56 superb plates. Original green cloth, with both parts enclosed in the original cardboard slipcase. Virtually as new. Out of print. Most important and highly sought after with some copies selling for inflated prices in recent auctions. £795 AMUGS Band II. Clain-Stefanelli 2224*, Daehn 3010, Kroh 19 (five stars), “Absolutely essential, the English text is very clear and informative, the plates excellent.”

NB022 Kraay, C. M. & Jenkins, G. K. Essays in Greek Coinage Presented to Stanley Robinson. Oxford, 1968. Quarto, pp. xii, 268; 33 plates. Original cloth, jacket. One of the most important of all the feschtrifts. Seldom seen. £245 Clain-Stefanelli 1820, Daehn 128.

NB023 Leake, W. M. Plates of Coins to Accompany ‘Notes on Syracuse’. No place, no date. (London, c.1848). Octavo, pp. (2); 5 pages of embossed coin impressions, each visible through individual windows cut into the card. Disbound, in the original cloth boards, marbled endpapers. Worn, marked and discoloured. A rarely seen publication, and one that would certainly benefit from rebinding. £200 Produced using the Barclays method, one of the first transfer printing processes, the plates here resemble the fine quality plaster casts often produced at the turn of the century. See also NB048 for another example of early embossed numismatic illustrations.

NB024 Le Rider, G. Memoires de la Mission Archéologique en Iran. Tome XXXVIII. Mission de Susiane. Suse sous les Seleucides et les Parthes. Les Trouvailles Monétaires et l’Histoire de la Ville. Paris, 1965. Large quarto, pp. 491, (2); 74 photographic plates. Bound in quarter vellum and black cloth boards. Red morocco label £550 to spine, gilt. Extremely scarce and probably issued in no more than 200 copies. Clain-Stefanelli 3254, Daehn 5351. A useful reference which covers the ancient coinage struck in what is now modern Iran. It encompasses the Greek issues struck as part of Alexander the Great’s empire and also includes the Seleukid empire, the Parthian empire, and the Kingdoms of Characene and Elymais.

NB025 Le Rider, G. Monnaies Crétoises Du Ve au Ier Siècle AV. J.-C. Études Crétoises, XV. Paris, École Française d’Athènes, 1966. Quarto, pp. 345, (1), (2), folding map, 48 plates. Original green, gilt embossed cloth boards, in protective wrapper. Some foxing to endpapers, otherwise a fine copy with minimal wear. £495 Clain-Stefanelli 2577, Daehn 4415, Kroh 51 (five stars), “An extremely detailed study of the coinage rather than simply a catalogue of types…This work also has the distinction of having the finest plates of exceptional photographs I have ever seen in any work of its type. This is simply the ultimate work on the coinage of Crete…Very few were printed initially, so it is now extremely rare.”

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NB026 [Longuet, D. A.] Collection du Vicomte de Sartiges. Series Grècque et Romaine. Paris, 1910. Quarto, pp. 48 exceptionally fine collatype plates, each with individual tissue guard printed with descriptive text. Fully bound in red cloth, a little faded around the edges and to spine, blind embossed, gilt lettering. Minimal wear. Important. £585 One of very few copies produced for private distribution. The Greek coins were sold by private treaty, whilst the Roman were included in the final Ars Classica sale, XVIII, 10th October, 1938.

NB027 Mitchiner, M. Oriental Coins and their Values. Volume II. The Ancient and Classical World 600 B.C. – A.D. 650. London, 1978. Large quarto, pp. 760 pages, illustrated throughout. In the original blue leatherette boards. Edges dusty, boards a trifle rubbed, contents very good. Long out of print and now highly sought after. £495 Clain-Stefanelli 5858*.

NB028 Mitchiner, M. Oriental Coins and their Values. Volume III. Non-Islamic States and Western Colonies A.D. 600-1979. London, 1979. Large quarto, pp. 640 pages, illustrated throughout. In the original blue leatherette boards. Upper cover and spine loose, contents otherwise very good. Out of print and becoming scarce. £100 NB029 Naster, P. La Collection Lucien de Hirsch. Bibliothéque Royale de Belgique Cabinet des Médailles. Brussels, 1969. Two volumes. Quarto, pp. 353, (3); 104 fine plates illustrating 1877 coins, all printed on thick card. Original printed wrappers, coming lose on the text volume. Contents very good. An important collection. £225 Clain-Stefanelli 1880, Daehn 1744, Kroh 12, ‘It is a very interesting collection of 1,877 coins, currently housed in the Bibliotheque Royale de Belgique in Brussels. The collection contains many remarkable specimens and great rarities (as well as some lovely large Roman Provincial Issues) all illustrated. Seldom offered it has never been reprinted.’

NB030 Newell, E. T. The Coinages of Demetrius Poliorcetes. London, Oxford University Press, 1927. Quarto, pp. vii, (1), 174; 18 fine plates. Original cloth boards, paper label on front. Spine a little chipped as is usual, otherwise a fine copy. The standard reference, long out of print and now scarce. £265 Clain-Stefanelli 5356*, Daehn 3447, Kroh 26 (five stars).

NB031 Price, M. Coinage in the Name of Alexander the Great and Philip Arrhidaeus. London, 1991. Two volumes. Folio, pp. 638 pages, 159 plates. Original cloth, jackets. Used and a trifle worn, contents very good. The standard reference, important and now out of print. £295 Daehn 3474 – “Describes about 4100 varieties of coins struck in the name of Alexander the Great (lifetime and posthumous issues), his half-brother and successor, Philip Arrhidaeus, and those of Lysimachos of the Alexander types...This is the most comprehensive study of the Alexander coinage ever published and is the standard reference for the series.” Kroh p. 24 (five stars) – “the ultimate reference for this series.”

NB032 Price, M., Burnett, A. & Bland, R. Essays in Honour of Robert Carson and Kenneth Jenkins. London, 1993. Quarto, pp. ix, 296, (2); 48 b/w plates. Original cloth, jacket. An important volume, this copy almost as new. £100 A sought after volume containing 28 essays by friends and colleagues of Robert Carson and Kenneth Jenkins, both former keepers of the Department of Coins and Medals at the British Museum, on the occasion of their 75th birthdays. Carson and Jenkins worked respectively on Roman and Greek coins and the essays reflect the broad range of their interests, covering the whole field of Greek numismatics from Sicily in the fifth century BC to India in the first century AD; and Roman coins from the Twelve Tables in the early Republican period to end of the Roman empire in the West in the fifth century AD. The essays include die-studies and publications of new material from hoards and finds and authoritative surveys and discussions of particular problems.

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NB033 Regling, K. Die Griechischen Münzen der Sammlung Warren. Berlin, 1906. Two volumes. Quarto, pp. viii, 264; 37 fine autotype plates. In the original publishers wrappers, the spine to the text volume chipped and coming loose. Contents otherwise very good, pages untrimmed. A very good set. £425 Clain-Stefanelli 1935*, Daehn 2094, ‘A catalogue of the collection of Edward P. Warren, a well-known English connoisseur of Greek art, comprised of 1769 ancient Greek coins of the highest artistic merit. The Boston Museum of Fine Arts later acquired 1419 of these coins which were republished in Brett’s catalogue in 1955.’ (See also NB03)

REGLING’S RARELY SEEN WORK ON THE COINS OF PRIENE FROM THE LIBRARY OF EDWARD NEWELL NB034 Regling, K. Die Munzen von Priene Mit Benutzung der Vorarbeiten von Heinrich Dressel. Berlin, 1927. Quarto, pp. x, 218; 5 fine plates. Two pages of handwritten notes loosely inserted along with a photocopy of Otto MØrkholm’s 1962 Numismatic Chronicle article, ‘Some Cappadocian Problems’. Contemporary linen backed boards, a trifle faded, edges rubbed. With Edward Newell’s distinctive bookplate on the first pastedown and that of his wife on endpaper. A fine copy of this very rarely seen book with a handsome provenance. £650 Clain-Stefanelli 2733, Daehn 4813.

A METICULOUSLY DETAILED NINETEENTH CENTURY MANUSCRIPT VOLUME LISTING ROMAN REPUBLICAN AND IMPERIAL COINS NB035 [Roman Republican and Imperial Coinage] Monnaies Romaines I. Consulaires. Pompee a Nerva. Anonymous, undated manuscript written in French and listing Roman Republican Coins through to the Twelve Caesars. Quarto (205 x 305 mm). Notice page giving weights and references, pages 1-134 listing alphabetically the family names of the Republican moneyers, followed by 4 pages of anonymous issues and two appendices. Pages 135-400 list chronologically the coins of the Imperatorial period and the Twelve Caesars, index at end. The individual entries give (where known) the obverse and reverse legends, dates, descriptions, denominations, metals and Cohen numbers. Written throughout in a meticulous nineteenth century hand with some later pencil annotations. Bound in black cloth, gilt. Marbled edges and endpapers. Previous booksellers label partially removed on front pastedown. An incredibly detailed and comprehensive manuscript, and presumably, as this is titled ‘Monnaies Romaines I’ one of what was at one time a series of volumes. Frustratingly the author remains anonymous and even the reason for the manuscript remains unclear when Cohen (on which this manuscript is evidently based) provides the same information, albeit in a different system. An intriguing and painstakingly produced work which would have taken the author a considerable length of time to write. Clean, fine and evidently well cared for. A fine volume. £650 NB035 www.baldwin.co.uk

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NB036 AN UNNUMBERED PRESENTATION COPY OF RIZZO’S MASTER WORK ON SICILIAN COINS SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR NB036 Rizzo, G. E. Monete Greche Della Sicilia. Rome, La Librerio Dello Stato, 1946. Two Volumes. Folio, pp. enlarged photograph of a Katane Tetradrachm by the artist Herakleidas showing the facing head of Apollo as frontispiece, title page printed in red and black, dedication page, vii, (1), 318, (4), line drawings, maps, black and white and colour illustrations in the text, advertisement sheet loosely inserted; xi, (1), beautifully printed folding map, 66 wonderful plates of coins, loose as issued in matching folder. Both volumes bound in maroon cloth and quite different to the brown cloth seen on regular, numbered copies. Still with the distinctive gilt medallions embossed on the front boards of both volumes, bevelled edges, the top of the text volume gilt. Contents throughout printed on high quality thick paper, edges untrimmed. With a note at the end of the text volume stating that the printing had been limited to 400 numbered copies and a further 25 lettered A-Z. This copy with neither letters or numbers, but with a lovely dedication on one of the prelims from Rizzo to A. R. Del Prete, one of the directors of the Instituto Poligrafico dello Stato in Rome, the institute responsible for printing the book, stating how beautifully produced the book is and how pleased he (Rizzo) is with the end result. A beautiful set of this superb work, one of the most sumptuously produced numismatic books of the twentieth century. Highly important, rare and especially desirable with Rizzo’s personal dedication. £4,500 An Italian archaeologist and scholar who, from a young age had a strong affection for Ancient Greece and was fortunate to be able to participate in the excavations of both the Forum and the Palatine Hill. He worked both at the National Museum of Naples and Rome, and was also Professor at the University of Turin. During this time he published a number of monographs on art and archaeology but the last few years of his life he spent intensely focused on numismatics with this present work taking 15 years to complete. Fortunately, Rizzo was able to see the project through to completion and the end result was published shortly before his death in 1950. Over 60 years later it is still the standard reference for coins of Sicily and remains a testament to his dedication and passion for Ancient Greece. Clain-Stefanelli 2202*, Daehn 2972, Kroh 19(four and half stars), ‘It is a very detailed work that is the most complete and easiest to use… Because this was published while the ashes of war were still settling, it is quite rare and in extreme demand.’

NB037 Robinson, E. S. G. Catalogue of Ancient Greek Coins Collected by Godfrey Locker Lampson. London, 1923. Quarto, pp. wonderful plate of impressive facing-head coins as frontispiece, title page printed in red and black, xx, 126, (2); 26 superb plates of Greek coins. Bound in modern tan cloth, gilt. Contents clean and fresh. A charming and beautifully produced work, illustrating many superb coins. Scarce. £475

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Clain-Stefanelli 1929*, Daehn 2095, ‘Begins with an inspiring foreword by Lampson describing the beauty of Greek coins. Many of his coins were formerly in the collection of Sir Hermann Weber. The catalogue presents 350 coins from throughout the Greek world, of uniformly superb condition and artistic merit. Most are illustrated. Pedigrees are given for the coins when significant.’ Kroh 12, ‘Very well written and fun to read, it is a pity that it is so rare.’

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NB038 AN INTERLEAVED COPY OF THE FAMOUS MONTAGU SALE - PRICED AND NAMED AND WITH A WEALTH OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION [Rollin & Feuardent] Collection de Feu M. H. M. Montagu, F.S.A. Monnaies d’ Or Romaines NB038 & Byzantines. Paris, April 20 th-25th, 27th & 28th, 1896. Quarto, pp. 180, 1291 lots; 41 superb collotype plates. Annotated throughout with prices and buyers names written in a neat, almost calligraphic hand and further notes (in French) throughout giving previous provenances and prices, notes on conditions, legends and references. A well-used and evidently frequently handled copy, the boards worn and the spine taped. Contents clean with only minimal browning to the pages. Marbled edges and endpapers. A most interesting copy of this monumental collection and certainly worthy of further research. £750 The pencil annotations on the interleaved pages resemble the notes made in an auctioneer ’s book of the time which would imply that the author was a staff member of Rollin & Feauardent. It is however very difficult to verify this and one must therefore assume that the author was either an avid collector or dealer who had a thorough knowledge of both the coins and the coin market at the time. Clain-Stefanelli 3682, Spring 573 [Also listed under the most important sales of Roman Imperial and Byzantine coins.]

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NB039 [Rollin & Feuardent] Collection de Feu M. le Vicomte E. de Quelen. Monnaies Romaines et Byzantines d’ Or, d’ Argent et de Bronze. Paris, 14 th Mai 1888. Quarto, pp. iii, 229, 2627 lots; 13 fine plates. Bound in half leather and textured cloth boards with the original front wrapper preserved. Gilt. A fine copy of this important catalogue, third in importance only to Montagu and Ponton D’Amecourt sales for the quality of Roman gold. £295 NB040 Schwabacher, W. Die Tetradrachmenpragung von Selinunt. Frankfurt, 1925. Octavo, pp. 85; 3 plates. In the original printed paper wrappers, minimal wear. With the neat, ink ownership inscription of Dr J. H. Jongkees on the titlepage and with numerous pencil annotations throughout. A fine copy of the best reference for coins from Selinus. Rare. £395 Clain-Stefanelli 2254*, Daehn 3083, Kroh 20.

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Shore, F. B. Parthian Coins & History. Ten Dragons Against Rome. Pennsylvania, 1993. Small NB041 quarto, pp. 188, b/w illustrations throughout. Casebound, jacket. A standard reference for Parthian coins. Out of print and highly sought after. £175 Daehn 6126, Kroh 45 (five stars), “An excellent and very readable book”.

NB042 Simonetta, B. & Riva, R. Le Tessere Erotiche Romane (Spintrae). Lugano, 1981. Quarto, pp. 35; 7 plates. In the original orange boards, little (if at all) used, as new. A rarely seen little book which is the standard reference for Roman brothel tokens, themselves exceptionally rare. £345

NB043 A BEAUTIFUL SET OF THE THIRD AND BEST EDITION OF SPANHEIM’S LANDMARK WORK NB043 Spanheim, E. Dissertationes de Præstantia et Usus Numimatum Antiquorum. Editio Noua. In Qua Editæ antea Dissertationes Recensentur, Multisque Accessionibus Locupletantur; Aliæ Nunc Primum Prodeunt; Singulæ Autem Selectis Insignium Numismatum Iconibus Illustrantur. London, Richardi Smith, 1706. Two Volumes. Folio, pp. portrait of the author engraved by B. Arland after a portrait by P. a Gunst, beautiful engraved allegorical title, title page printed in red and black, (48), 726, (42); superbly engraved portrait of George Augustus, engraved dedication vignette, (8), xxviii, 656, (52). Woodcut initials, tailpieces and coin engravings throughout the text. Both volumes handsomely bound in full contemporary blind embossed panelled calf. Raised bands, intricately gilt in compartments, page edges speckled in red. With the charming ex libris of Thomas Sharpe on the front pastedown along with that of eminent collector Phiroze K. Randeria. A most handsome set of the last and best edition of this landmark work. Expertly re-backed and rare in such fine condition. £2,650 Babelon 105, ‘Ezechiel Spanheim (b. Geneva 1629 † London 1710) was part of that exceptional group of scholars who came together at Rome under the reign of Queen Christina….His deservedly celebrated book contained thirteen essays dedicated to Ottavio Falconierie.’ Bassoli 30, ‘We must mention that great work of Ezechiel Spanheim [which] represent[s] the seventeenth century ‘peak’ of classical numismatics. Spanheim meticulously (and not without digression) records every image and inscription shown on ancient coins that could be made out. This weighty tome [was] highly esteemed by the scholars of the time.’ Clain-Stefanelli 24, ‘One of the most significant names in the field of numismatics in the 17 th century [was] Ezechiel Spanheim…His encyclopaedic knowledge in history, art, geography, art history – all based on a full mastery of the ancient authors – made him one of the prominent numismatists of his day. His chief publication Dissertationes de Præstantia et Usus Numimatum Antiquorum must certainly be considered the work of a master.’ Lipsius 376.

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SVORONOS’S MAJOR WORK ON THE COINAGE OF ATHENS NB044 Svoronos, J. N. Les Monnaies d’Athénes. Munich 1923-1926. Folio, pp. (4), (2), xix, (1); 114 plates. All housed in contemporary (publishers?) cloth case, lettered in brown. Case a trifle worn and soiled, inner flaps weak and chipped. Contents fine. A major reference and Svoronos’s most impressive work, completed by Bernhard Pick after Svoronos’s death in 1922. Essential for the series and highly sought after. £3,500 Clain-Stefanelli 2524*, Daehn 4122, Kroh (4 stars), ‘This is indubitably the most useful reference on Athenian coins ever published as it included illustrations (from casts) of every coin (usually with their weights in grammes) that was in all known public or private collections at the time, from “owls” through the Imperial period…There were only 500 copies of the originals printed and they are extremely rare and virtually unobtainable…Essential!’

NB045 [Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum] British Series Volume II. The Lloyd Collection. Complete in 8 parts. Parts I-II. Etruria to Thurium. Parts III-IV. Velia to Eryx. Parts V-VI. Galaria to Selinus. Parts VII-VIII. Syracuse to Lipara. London, 1933-1937. Folio, pp. 59 fine plates illustrating 1687 coins, each with page of descriptive text. Bound into one volume. Cloth boards, morocco label to spine. The boards and spine discoloured with some wear, contents as new. From the library of Edward Newell with his neat bookplate on the front pastedown. £575 Clain-Stefanelli 1913*, Daehn 1969, Kroh 14, “The Lloyd Collection is confined to the preciousmetal Geek coins of Italy and Sicily…the 49 collotype plates [are] remarkable for their quality and variety. The British Museum later acquired this collection intact and sold or traded many of the duplicates in the 1950’s. Originals of this SNG are of course rare.”

NB046 [Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum] British Series Volume III. The Lockett Collection. Complete in 5 parts. Part I. Spain-Italy (Gold and Silver). Part II. Sicily – Thrace (Gold and Silver). Part III. Macedonia – Aegina (Gold and Silver). Part IV. Peloponnese – Aeolis (Gold and Silver). Part V. Lesbos – Cyrenaica: Addenda (Gold and Silver). Second Impression. London, 1957. Folio, pp. 64 plates illustrating 3542 coins, each with page of descriptive text. Original card covers. A fine set of one of the most important SNG sets, now seldom seen. £750

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Clain-Stefanelli 1913*, Daehn 1970, Kroh 13 (four stars), “This was a private collection and the quality is very good with the scope focused on artistic style…A reprint was made in the mid-1950’s that is equal in quality to the original. Both are out of print and quite elusive.”

NB047 Tudeer, L. Die Tetradrachmenprägung von Syrakus in der Periode der Signierenden Künstler. Berlin, 1913. Quarto, pp. 292; 7 fine plates. Cloth backed boards, label to spine. Contents as new. A fine copy. £245 Clain-Stefanelli 2280*, Daehn 3208, Kroh 21, ‘The classic standard reference that studies the issues struck immediately after the period covered by Boehringer, that is, the coins with the signed dies struck c.415-390 BC.’

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ONE OF THE EARLIEST EXAMPLES OF EMBOSSED NUMISMATIC ILLUSTRATION AND VISUAL COIN GRADING NB048 Vergnaud-Romagnési, M. C. F. Fac-Simile de Médailles des Familles Romaines Consulaires et Impériales de la Collection de Mm. de Villevêque Fils; Obtenu Par un Procedé Découvert et Appliqué Pour la Premiere Fois à une Suite de Médailles. Paris, Roret, Libraire, Rue Hautefeuille Orleans, L’Auteur, Rue Royale, 1832. Octavo, pp. iv, 18 pages of plates depicting the embossed impressions of between 6 and 14 coins all on paper, with original tissue guard and an accompanying page of descriptive text. In the original printed boards, with a charming vignette on the upper cover. Original paper label to spine. From the libraries of Pierre Lambert and Ferdinando Bassoli and with their neat ex-libris on the front paste-down. Joints cracked and weak but still intact, boards a little discoloured. Contents clean with only minimal browning. A fine copy of an exceptionally rare and fascinating book. £2,650 Charles François Vergnaud-Romagnési (1785-1871) was a successful merchant, a member of a variety of historical and academic societies including the Society of Antiquaries of France and author of a number of books, most notably perhaps his history of the city of Orleans (1830). The present title is very rare and unrecorded in all the usual bibliographies with the only institutional copy found at the Bibliothèque Nationale. It is very possibly one of the earliest examples of embossed numismatic illustration and is contemporaneous with Sir Edward Thomason’s ‘Enammelled Impressions struck off from the Splendid Series of Medal Dies’ (See Manville Vol. 3, 293) which was published (albeit without imprint) c. 1830-1840. The embossed images on the plates are simple yet effective, having been spared the somewhat gauche treatment of later embossed plates with metallic tints which have a tendency to look clumsy. 224 Roman coins are depicted, starting with Roman Republican issues, through to the Imperatorial and Imperial issues and right down to the reign of Julian II, the Apostate. The seventeenth plate depicts three Roman medallions but is interesting more for the explanation written in the Avertissement rather than the coins themselves, ‘Le XVIIe planche contient trois médallions de trois degrès différens de conservation. Le premiere, Antinoüs, est le mieux conservé; celui du dessous, de Lucius-Verus, l’est moins bien; et enfin le dernier, celui de Néron, l’est encore plus mal.’ Although not the purpose of the book itself, it would appear that this plate is very probably the earliest visual example of coin grading, something which would not have been possible with engraved or lithographic illustrations which were notoriously inaccurate. The quality of these embossed images both in terms of their relief and accuracy, is remarkable, the method of production being achieved by direct impression with the coins rather than casts or sulphur impressions. The final two plates, the latter of which is unmentioned in the text, illustrate historical medals of Orleans. (For more information on embossed illustrations in numismatic books see also George Frederick Kolbe Auction 112, 13 th May 2010).

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NB049 THE JULIUS CAESAR VOLUME OF VISCONTI AND MONGEZ’S SUMPTUOUS ‘ICONOGRAPHIE’ FEATURING BEAUTIFULLY ENGRAVED PLATES OF THE TWELVE CAESARS NB049 [Visconti, E. Q. & Mongez, Chevalier A.] Iconographie Romaine par Le Chevalier A. Mongez. Tome Second. Seconde Partie. Empereurs, Cesars, Tyrans, et Leurs Familles. Paris, De L’Imprimerie de P. Didot l’Ainé, 1824. Atlas folio, title page with engraved portrait of Charles X, plates A + B, 232, plates (17)-35 superbly engraved plates each with the original tissue guards, featuring the portraits of the twelve Caesars and their wives, examples of their coinage and beautifully engraved illustrations of Roman sculpture and antiquities such as the Gemma Augustea. Bound in contemporary quarter red morocco and matching cloth boards by Tessier (a specialist in large bindings) with his neatly engraved trade label on the front pastedown. Marbled endpapers. Extremities a little scuffed. Some sporadic foxing not affecting the printed surface of the plates, contents otherwise clean and bright. A very good copy. Rarely seen. £2,650 Brunet 30412, ‘Ces deux magnifiques iconographies, qui font suite l’une à l’autre, ont été imprimées aux frais de l’État, et distribuées en presents.’ Cicognara 2717 & 3917, Hennin 69, Leitzmann 148. A weighty book, both physically and typographically, being 64.5 x 48cm in size and containing what must surely be some of the most beautiful engravings of the Roman Emperors ever produced. Ennius-Quirinus Visconti (1751-1818) was an Italian antiquarian and art historian and a leading expert in Roman sculpture. He was also a highly respected scholar and prolific author and had published a number of beautifully produced works on antiquities prior to the Iconographie (his first at the age of 14!). In 1799 he was appointed curator of the Musée Napoleon and it was perhaps natural then, that when Napoleon decided to collate a series of portraits of famous leaders from the ancient world he called upon the brilliant and respected Visconti. The phenomenal result was paid for at the expense of the French government and consisted of two parts, ‘Iconographie Grecque’ which was completed in three volumes all dated 1808, and ‘Iconographie Romaine’ (1817-1826) which consisted of four volumes, the final three of which were completed by Mongez after Visconti’s death. The present volume is the second of these four volumes and perhaps the most iconic, featuring as it does the portraits of Julius Caesar and the twelve Caesars. The work as a whole covers every known, or suspected, King whose portrait has survived and a variety of portraits of famous men, backed by contemporary references from classical literature. Some of the finest engravers of the time worked on the project, including, amongst others, Beison, Dorez, Guttenberg, Lacour, Laurent and Migneret. Complete sets are very rare and even individual volumes are infrequently offered.Babelon 130, ‘E. Q. Visconti and A. Mongez…drew on numismatics as a source for their glorious book on the iconography of the ancients.’

NB050 Westermark, U. & Jenkins, K. The Coinage of Kamarina. RNS Special Publication Number 9. London, 1980. Quarto, pp. folding map, 280; 40 plates. Cloth, jacket. A trifle dusty else fine. Inscribed by the authors to David Sellwood. £110 Clain-Stefanelli 2215, Daehn 3040, Kroh 19, “It is a true corpus and die study that is the standard reference for the series (and likely will always be).

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Forthcoming Auctions (A) & Coin Fairs (CF) August 2015 (CF) World Fair of Money, Donald E. Stephens Convention Centre, Rosemont

Illinois, 11-15 August 2015

(A) Hong Kong Coin Auction 59, Far Eastern and World Coins, Medals and Banknotes

Hong Kong, 27 August 2015

Consignment Deadline: 5 June 2015

(CF) Hong Kong International Coin Convention, 50 Nathan Road, Kowloon

Hong Kong, 28-30 August 2015

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(A) Auction 95, Ancient, British and World Coins and Commemorative Medals

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(A) Auction 96, Ancient, British and World Coins and Commemorative Medals

London, 24 September 2015

Consignment Deadline: 26 July 2015 Official Sponsers of Coinex

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November 2015 (CF) London Coin Fair, Holiday Inn London Coram Street

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(A) Argentum Auction, Ancient, British and World Coins and Medals

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Held in conjunction with the London Coin Fair, Holiday Inn Consignment Deadline: 14 September 2015

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January 2016 (A) The New York Sale XXXVII New York, January 2016

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February 2016

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April 2016 (A) Hong Kong Coin Auction 58, Far Eastern and World Coins, Medals & Banknotes

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(CF) Hong Kong International Coin Convention, 50 Nathan Road, Kowloon

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May 2016 (A) Auction 98, Ancient, British and World Coins and Tokens

London, May 2016

(A) Auction 99, British and World Medals and Commemorative Medals

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Held in conjunction with the London Coin Fair, Holiday Inn Consignment Deadline: 15 April 2016

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Terms and Conditions 1. A. H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd guarantee the authenticity of all coins and medals for sale in this list. As a member of the BNTA and IAPN (since 1967), A. H. Baldwins & Sons adhere to their high standards of business ethics and commercial practice. 2. Unless otherwise agreed, A. H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd reserve the right to charge interest or to cancel the sale for any invoices which have not been paid for in full within 30 days. 3. Ownership of property will not pass to buyer until goods have been paid for in full. 4. Items will be sent to clients only once full payment has been cleared. Any other arrangements for account-holding clients must be made before any order placed. 5. Items may be returned within 7 days of receipt at the buyers own risk. A refund will be made for the full item amount. Postage costs cannot be refunded.

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