| SE2 | Celtic Gallo-Belgic Type A AV Stater. Late Second-Mid First Century BC. Head of Apollo left / horse & charioteer left. Van Arsdell 12-1, Scheers 66. |
| SE7 | Celtic, Ambiani. Circa 60 BC. AV Stater. Gallic War Type, Gallo-Belgic E. Blank / Disjointed horse right; crescents & pellets in ex. |
| SE11 | Celtic England, The Ambiani AV Stater. Circa 60-50 BC. Gallo-Belgic class E IV; Gallic War issue. Plain bulge (remnants of the head of Apollo) / Disjointed horse right; eye to left, crescents around. Van Arsdell 56-1, Scheers 155. |
| SE14 | Celtic Gaul. The Coriosolites. Circa 75-50 BC. Billon Stater. Stylized male head right / Horse & charioteer right; boar below. |
| SE15 | Celtic, Coriosolites Billon Stater. Circa 1st century BC. Celticized head right, with pointed nose / Disjointed horse right with remains of charioteer above; whip ends in four pellets, boar below. D&T 2340; SCBC 15. |
| SE16 | Celtic Gaul. The Coriosolites. Circa 75-50 BC. Billon Stater. Stylized male head right / Horse & charioteer right; boar below. |
| SE22 | Celtic Britain, Durotriges AV Stater. Uninscribed. Circa 65-58 BC. Chute type. Devolved head of Apollo right / Disjointed horse standing left; pellets above, bean to right, crab below. Hobbs 36; Van Arsdell 1205-1. |
| SE29 | Celtic Britain, Corieltauvi AV Stater. Uninscribed. Circa 55-45 BC. Devolved head of Apollo right / Disjointed horse galloping left; yoke and pellets above, bean to left, star below head, pellet above gate below. Hobbs 204; Van Arsdell 805. |
| SE31 | Celtic, Britain. Iceni AV Stater. Uninscribed. Circa 65-45 BC. Norfolk Wolf type. Devolved head of Apollo right / Wolf standing left; pellets, leaf, and bean above, pellet and crescent below. Hobbs 217; Van Arsdell 610-2. |
| SE32 | Celtic Britain, Trinovantes AV Stater. Uninscribed. Circa 55-45 BC. Whaddon Chase Type. Devolved head of Apollo right; two "wings" above the laurel wreath / Horse galloping right; winged annulet and pellets above, bean to right, pellet-in-annulet below. Hobbs 321; Van Arsdell 1476-5. |
| SE38 | Celtic Britain, Atrebates AV Stater. Uninscribed. Circa 55-45 BC. Remic QB Type. Bulge (degraded Apollo head) / Horse galloping right with triple tail, degraded charioteer above (resembling a scorpion); six-spoked wheel and crescent below, crescent to left. Hobbs 468; Van Arsdell 216-1. |
| SE60 | English Celtic, The Durotridges, AR or billon stater. 60 BC - 20 AD, Disintegrated face right / Disintegrated horse right. |
| SE62 | British Celts, Thames and South, c.50 BC to 50 AD, tin unit. Crude head right / Bull right. |
| SE80 | Celtic Britain, The Atrebates, Tincomarus (Tincommius). Circa 45-10 BC. AV Quarter Stater. COMF in incuse panel / TI-C, horse rearing left. Hobbs 842, Van Arsdell 388-1. |
| SE83 | British Celts, Tincommius. c 20 BC - 5 AD. TINCOM, head right / Eagle facing, wings open, head right, holding snake in beak. Nash 194: Von-Arsdell 397-1. |
| SE120 | Celtic Britain, Atrebates, Verica AV Stater. Second coinage, circa 20-25 AD. COM F in incuse rectangle / Warrior, holding spear, on horseback right. Hobbs 1146; Van Arsdell 500-1. |
| SE125 | Celtic Britains, Atrebates, Verica AV Quarter Stater. First Coinage, struck 10-20 AD. COM F in incuse rectangle / Horse standing right. Hobbs 1207; Van Arsdell 467-1. |
| SE126 | Celtic England, The Atrebates. Verica AV Quarter-stater. Circa 10-40 AD. COM FILI around thunderbolt / Horse galloping right; VIR above, pellet in annulet below. Hobbs 1217; Van Arsdell 468-1. |
| SE132 | Celtic Britain, Atrebates, Verica AR Unit. Second Coinage, struck 20-25 AD. VERICA COMMI F around large central ring (shield?) / Lion leaping right; crescent above. Hobbs 1332; Van Arsdell 505-1. |
| SE201 | Celtic Britain, Trinovantes, Addedomaros AV Stater. Circa 40-30 BC. Six-armed spiral of wreaths / Horse galloping right; pellets in annulets around, cornucopiae below. Hobbs 2396; Van Arsdell 1620-1. |
| SE286 | Celtic Britain, Trinovantes, Cunobelin AV Stater. Circa 10-43 AD. Plastic type. CA MV flanking grain ear / Horse galloping right; branch and pellet above, pellet below tail, pellet below horse. Hobbs 1819; Van Arsdell 2010-3. |
| SE288 | Celtic England, The Trinovantes. Cunobeline AV Stater. 10-43 AD. Classic Type, Trinovantian X. CA-MV flanking grain-ear with central stalk / CVNO, Romanized horse right; branch above. Van Arsdell 2027-1. |
| SE292 | Celtic Britain, Trinovantes, Cunobelin AV Quarter Stater. Circa 10-43 AD. Linear type. Grain ear / Horse galloping right; branch above. Hobbs 1837; Van Arsdell 1927-1. |
| SE356 | British Celts, Eppillus, c. 25-35 AD, AR unit. EPATI Head of Hercules right / Eagle facing, wings open, head left. Van Arsdell 580-1; Nash 212. |
| SE357 | Celtic Britain, Trinovantes, Epaticcus AR Unit. Circa 35-43 AD. Winged Victory seated right on chair, holding wreath / Boar charging right below tree. Hobbs 2294; Van Arsdell 581-1. |
| SE366 | Celtic Britain. Durotriges AR Stater. ca 65 BC - 45 AD. Cranborne Chase type. Stylized head of Apollo right / Disjointed horse left; pellets above, pellet below, pellet in lozenge above tail, zigzag and pellet pattern between two parallel exergue lines. Van Arsdell 1235-1. |
| SE434 | Celtic, The Iceni. Mid-Late 1st Century BC. AR Unit. Regular Face/Horse type, attributed to Queen Boudicca. Head right; branch behind; triskeles-like symbol before / Horse right; wheel above, lozenge below. |
| SE630 | Celtic Britain, the Cantii Potin 22mm Unit. ca 100 BC. Celticized head of Apollo right / Celticized bull right, made of curved lines. VA 114. |
| SE764 | Anglo-Saxon, 'Crispus' Issue, Circa 660-670 AD. Pale AV Thrymsa. London mint. CBISPVO COB CAES, helmeted & draped bust right, helmet shown as a crest over corn-rowed hair / +RASEAC, & in Runic script, DELAIONA (of London), crude wreath enclosing a cross on a base, limbs terminating in pellets-in-annulets, two crosses in the lower quarters; in exergue, uncertain (Runic?) symbol. Sutherland 27, North 18. |
| SE782 | Anglo-Saxon, Primary Sceattas of East Anglia. ca 680-710. AR Sceatta, series Z imitative. Facing head with long hair, moustache & beard / long-legged canine running right, pellets in fields. Metcalf p. 138, fig.; cf. North 145. |
| SE790 | Anglo-Saxon. Circa 690-725 AD. AR Sceatta (Penny) (1.10 gm). Series E. Porcupine left with line of dots below curve, XII / Standard with annulet, X, I & crescents. |
| SE791 | Anglo-Saxon Secondary Sceattas of Northumbria, York. ca 720s AD. AR Sceatta, Series J, Type 85. Diademed head right / bird perched right on cross; quatrefoil, trefoils, & annulets in field. Metcalf 293; North 128. |
| SE792 | Anglo-Saxon, York. Circa 710-725. AR Sceatta (Penny). Series J, Type 37. Confronted heads with cross on base between them / Cross with four circling birds within double border. Metcalf 296, BMC 166, North 135. |
| SE822 | England, Early Anglo-Saxon Period, 710-760, Base AR Sceatta (11mm). Bust right with cross. Rev. Standing figure holding two crosses. |
| SE847 | Anglo-Saxon Kings of Northumbria, Eadberht (737-758) AR Sceatta (Penny). •EOTBEREhTVG, small cross / Fantasic animal right, with raised tail and raised foreleg, surrounded by four pellet-in-ring motifs. Pirie Group A, BMC 7, North 177. |
| SE849 | Kings of Northumbria, Alchred AR Sceat. 765-774 AD. Small cross at center, AL.CH RED around. / fantastic animal right, with long tail & raised foreleg, cross below. North 179. |
| SE852 | Archbishop of York, Ecgberht AR Sceat. ca 732/4-766 AD (during the reign of his brother, Eadberht, King of Northumbria). Mitred figure right, holding two crosses; at right, ECgberhT A R. / Small cross at center, EOTberehTvr around. North 192. |
| SE854 | Archbishop of York, Ecgberht AR Sceat. ca 765-766 AD (during the reign of Ahlred, King of Northumbria). Small cross at center, EcgberhT A R around. / Small cross at center, Alnhrdh around. North 193v. |
| SE857 | Kings of Northumbria, Aethelred I AR Sceat. 2nd Reign, 789-796 AD. Small cross at center, ED + LRED around. / triangular shrine with cross atop; CVD CLS divided. North 184. |
| SE860 | Anglo-Saxon Kings of Northumbria, Eanred (810-841) AE 11mm Styca. Moneyer Eadwulf. + EANRED REX, cross / + EADWVLF, small cross. North 186. |
| SE861 | Eanbald II, Archbishop of York, 796-835 AD. + EVNBALDV around cross / + EDILVARD around cross. |
| SE862 | Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Northumbria, Eanred (ca 810-841 AD) Æ Styca. Moneyer Herred. +EANRED REX, cross / H + ERRED, pellet. |
| SE865 | Anglo-Saxon Kings of Northumbria, Aethelred II, first reign, 841-844, AE Styca or Sceat (12mm). Moneyer Mohne. + EDILRED REX, cross / + MOHNE, cross. |
| SE868 | Anglo-Saxon Kings of Northumbria, Aethelred II, 2nd reign, 844-849, AE Styca or Sceat (12mm). + EDILRED REX, cross / + moneyer's name around cross. |
| SE874 | Kings of Kent, Ecgberht AR Penny. ca 780 AD, Canterbury mint. Small REX monogram (Rx) at center, EGCBERHT around. / Three registers: top & bottom with cross between foliated scrolls, VDD in center. North 200. |
| SE878 | Kings of Kent, Anonymous AR Penny. Canterbury mint. Anonymous Issue of 822-823 AD. Profile Ceolwulf diademed portrait facing right; + SWEFHERD MONETA around. / In four lines: DOROBERNIA CIVITAS; cross pattee between pellets above, pellets below. North 221. |
| SE881 | Kings of Kent, Baldred AR Penny, ND. Draped & diademed bust right; + BALDRED REX around. / Cross Moline at center; EDELMOD MONTA around. North 217v. |
| SE885 | Archbishops of Canterbury, Aethelheard AR Penny. Second Issue, ca 793-796 AD, during the reign of Offa, as Overlord. Three registers: AEDILHEARD ARCGI, pellets at bottom / three registers: at top, M between lunettes; in rest, + OFFA REX, pellets at bottom. North 229. |
| SE889 | Archbishops of Canterbury, Wulfred AR Penny. Type 3, struck 805-823 AD. Tonsured, draped facing bust within inner circle, three pellets on either side of head; + VVLFRED A,RCHIEPI / Central monogram, + SVVEFHERD MONETA around. BMC 26, North 240/1. |
| SE904 | Kings of Mercia, Offa AR Pennyn. Canterbury mint. Light Coinage, Group I, ca 784-787. Moneyer Eoba. Beaded cross with A or K finials, beaded annulet center with small cross pattee within; OFRM around in angles / Celtic cross pattee, with annulet center, small cross within pellet in each angle; EOBA around in angles. North 261v. |
| SE905 | Kings of Mercia, Offa AR Penny. Canterbury mint, struck c. 787-792. Group II; Light Coinage. Portrait issue. Draped & diademed bust right; OFF REX in four lines. / Floriate cross with lozenge center, small cross within; IBBA in angles. North 301. |
| SE907 | Anglo-Saxon Kings of Mercia, Offa (757-796 AD) AR Penny. m/+OFFA/REX / VVIL/HVN, crosses around. Moneyer Wilhun. Blunt 104, North 324. |
| SE909 | Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Mercia, Cynethryth, wife of Offa, AR Penny. Struck circa 787-792. Canterbury mint; Eoba, moneyer. Draped bust right, fine radiate lines in hair; \E•×\B•A• before, \ behind / +CFNE •R•Y •R•EGIN•A, Mercian 'm' with bar & pellets in central circle. Cf. Blunt 119; SCBI 16 (Norweb), 93; North 339. |
| SE910 | Kings of Mercia, Cynethrith, Wife of Offa, AR Penny. Canterbury mint, struck c. 784. + CfnedRed REGINA around inner beaded circle containing Mercian M / quatrefoil with lis at angles; + ETBA on quatrefoil leaves. North 340. |
| SE915 | Kings of Mercia, Coenwulf AR Penny. Canterbury mint, ca 805-810. Cross & Wedges issue; Group II, Portrait type. Sigeberht, moneyer. + COENVVLF REX M, diademed & draped bust right / + SIGEBERHTI MONETA, cross pommee with wedge in each angle. North 344. |
| SE919 | Kings of Mercia, Coenwulf AR Penny. East Anglian mint, ca 810-820. Portrait type of crude style; Early Group. + CONVVLC VEX M, diademed & draped bust right / quatrefoil with beaded dividers; +LVL around the leaves, with single pellet also. North 363. |
| SE929 | Kings of Mercia, Beornwulf (823-825 AD) AR Penny. East Anglian mint. Type II, Portrait type. Moneyer Eacga. + BEORNPVLF RE, bareheaded draped bust right (the drapery indicated by two back-to-back crescents) / central cross crosslet; + GAEVC (moneyer, Eacga) around. North 397. |
| SE930 | Kings of Merci, Beornwulf AR Penny. East Anglian mint. Crude Profile Portrait type. PEORVULF REX, diademed draped bust right (the portrait highly schematic & debased) / + EADGAR in two lines, divided by two North 397cf. |
| SE938 | Anglo-Saxon Kings of Mercia, Burgred (852-874) AR Penny. Lunette Type A, circa 868-874. London mint; Guthhere, moneyer. BVRGRED REX, schematic diademed & draped bust right / MON ETA in unbroken lunettes above & below, three pellets flanking each, name of moneyer (GVDHERE,TIDEHELM) in middle register. SCBI 4 (Copenhagen), 72; North 423. |
| SE939 | Kings of Mercia, Burgred (852-874 AD) AR Penny. Profile Portrait type. BVRGRED REX, schematic diademed draped bust right / inscription in lunette of three lines: MON ETA in upper & lower registers, divided by two single lines with hook-like ends; in central: + LIAFMA / N (on upper register). North 426. |
| SE944 | Kings of Mercia, Ceolwulf II (874-879/80 AD) AR Penny. Cross-Lozenge type. Diademed & draped bust right; CIOLWL F REX, three pellets ending. / cross crosslet with lozenge-shaped center, plain small cross within; LIOFVALD MONET in the quarterd angles. North 429. |
| SE945B | Kings of East Anglia, Beonna (ca 749-760 AD or later) AR Sceat-Penny. Interlace type. Runic inscription: BEONNA around central pellet / interlaced quatrefoil with central pellet, three pellets in each angle. North 430. |
| SE953 | Kings of East Anglia, Aethelweard (ca 845-855 AD) AR Penny. Central circle, large Anglican A within; AEÃELVVEARD REX around large A within. / central circle with cross pattee within, pellet in each angle; + EADMVND MN (runic O?) around. North 450. |
| SE954 | Kings of East Anglia, Eadmund (855-869 AD) AR Penny. Central circle, large alpha or A within; + EADMV?D REX around. / Central circle with cross pattee within, pellet in each angle; + EADIIALD MON (Eadwuld) around (retrograde letters). North 456. |
| SE960 | VIKING ENGLAND, East Anglia. St. Edmund Memorial Coinage. Circa 885-915 AD. AR Penny (1.18 gm). EAMDIOTI, large A / +EDRVNTO, cross. North 483; SCBC 961. |
| SE961 | Danish East Anglia AR Memorial Penny, St Eadmund, ca 895-910 AD. + SC EAIDI (blundered) around central circle containing large A / + PRINCIPI MS around central circle containing cross pattee. North 483v. |
| SE966 | Danish East Anglia, Alfred AR Penny. ca 880 AD. Group II. Danelaw Moneyers. +EL FR ED RE around central circle containing cross pattee / inscription in two lines: SIHUH / NE FEC in upper & lower registers, with pellets across center. North 475/1. |
| SE971 | Viking Coinage, Danelaw Imitation AR Penny. Ælfred, c.898-915. Orsnaforda type. Inscription in three lines: ELFRED+, in center, ORSNA / FORDA, along with pellets, above & below. / inscription in upper & lower registers: BERNV / ALD MO; at center, a row of three crosses. North 472. |
| SE988 | Viking Coinage at York, Cnut AR Penny. Struck ca 897, possibly a Northumbria mint. + CVN + NET + TI around central circle containing cross pattee, pellets around / inverted patriarchal cross with C N V T at ends of limbs, REX & pellets in the angles. North 501. |
| SE996 | Viking Coinage at York, Cnut AR Penny. SI EF RED VS around central circle containing large cross pattee with pellet in two opposite angles / inverted patriarchal cross with C N V T at ends of limbs, REX & pellets in the angles. North 504. |
| SE998 | Viking Coinage at York, Cnut (895-902 AD) AR Penny. ca 897 AD. Mirabilia Fecit series. + MIRABILIA FEI around central circle containing large cross pattee with pellet in two opposite angles / inverted patriarchal cross with C N V T at ends of limbs, REX & pellets in the angles. North 511. |
| SE1006 | Viking Coinage at York AR Penny. ca 905-910. St. Peter of York, 905-925 AD. Phase I coinage. In two lines: SCI PETRIMO, a cross pattee above & below, row of three pellets through center. / + EBORACE CIV around central circle containing small cross pattee. North 551. |
| SE1019 | Hiberno-Norse Viking Coinage, Anlaf Guthrithsson (939-941 AD) AR Penny. + ANLAF CVNVNCIG around central circle containting flying raven / + AÃ~PELFERD MINET RG around central circle containing small cross pattee, all among interspersed pellets. North 537. |
| SE1035 | Kings of Wessex, Ecgberht (802-839 AD) AR Penny. Canterbury mint, struck c 828-839. Portrait/DOROB type. + ECGBEA HT REX, schematic diademed draped bust right / + BOSEL MONETA around central circle containing DOROB C monogram. North 573. |
| SE1038 | Anglo-Saxon Kings of Wessex, Ecgberht. 802-839. AR Penny. Struck circa 828-839. Rochester mint; Beagmund, moneyer. +ECGBEORHT REX, cross potent with pellets in quarters / +BEAGMVND MONETA, cross potent with pellets in quarters. North 580a. |
| SE1047 | Anglo-Saxon Kings of Wessex, Aethelwulf AR Penny. Phase II ca 845-848. Canterbury mint. +EDELVVLF REX, diademed bust right / + (moneyer: M.A.HN.A. or LIABA) MONETA around circle containing cross crosslet. North 610. |
| SE1051 | Kings of Wessex, Aethelwulf (839-858 AD) AR Penny. Canterbury mint, struck ca 852-858. Phase IV coinage; inscribed cross type. + AEÃ~PELVVLF REX, bare-headed, draped bust right / + DEGBEARHT on & between limbs of beaded cross, MONETA in angles. North 618. |
| SE1053 | Kings of Wessex, Aethelberht (858-865/6 AD) AR Penny. Canterbury mint, struck 858-862/4. Inscribed cross type. +AEÃ~PELBEARHT REX, bare-headed, draped bust right / +HEABEARHT on & between limbs of beaded cross, MONETA in angles. North 620. |
| SE1055 | Kings of Wessex, Aethelred (865/6-871 AD) AR Penny. Lunette type. +AEÃ~PELRE+- REX, schematic diademed draped bust right / inscription in three lines: MON / ETA in upper & lower lunette registers, with flanking pellets; in central: +VV+INE. North 622. |
| SE1057 | Anglo-Saxon Kings of Wessex, Alfred the Great AR Penny. First coinage, lunette type, circa 871-875. Canterbury mint. AELBRED REX, diademed bust right / MON ETA in unbroken lunettes, with flanking pellets, above & below moneyer (DVNI or +DVDD). |
| SE1062 | Kings of Wessex, Alfred the Great AR Penny. London mint, struck ca 886 AD. Third Coinage, London monogram type. + Ã~FLFR-ED REX, diademed, draped bust right / inscription in three lines: TILVINE / MONETA above & below large, central Londonia monogram, North 646. |
| SE1066 | Anglo-Saxon Kings of Wessex, Alfred the Great AR Penny. Third coinage, ca 880-899 AD. London mint; Cudberht, moneyer. +ÆL FR ED RE, cross pattée / CVDB ERHT, \ . \ between. North 636. |
| SE1079 | Kings of Wessex, Edward the Elder (899-924 AD) AR Penny. Flower type. +EADVVEARD REX around central circle containing small cross pattee / large lis comprised of linear foral elements, with semicircular sides; name, BV GA within. North 660. |
| SE1084 | Kings of Wessex, Edward the Elder AR Penny. East Anglia mint. Portrait type. +EADVVEARD REX around central circle enclosing diademed & draped bust left / inscription in two lines: NEIOIR / MEICIO in upper & lower registers, pellets above & below, with three crosses across center. North 651. |
| SE1084 (2) | Kings of Wessex, Edward the Elder AR Penny. East Anglia mint. BEAH / RED MO in two lines; three crosses in centre, cross between two trefoils at top, pellet at bottom. BMC 147 var; North 651; Spink 1084 |
| SE1087 | Anglo-Saxon Kings of Wessex, Edward the Elder (899-924) AR Penny. Ealdwulf, moneyer. +EADVVEARD REX around small cross / •EALDV +++ VLF MO•. North 649. |
| SE1095 | Kings of All England, Aethelstan AR Penny. Norwich mint. Crowned Bust type, Moneyer, Eadgar. +Ã~FÃ~PELSTAN REX, crowned & draped bust right / + EADGAR IGO NORÃ~PP around central circle containing small cross pattee. North 675. |
| SE1112 | Eadwig AR Penny. Northwestern mint. Two-line type. + EADWWIG REX? around central circle containing small cross pattee / inscription in two lines: HERE / NOD MO in upper & lower registers, pellets above & below, with three crosses across center. North 725. |
| SE1113 | Anglo-Saxon Kings of Wessex, Eadred (946-55) Silver Two-Line Penny. Moneyer Wynhelm. + EA-DRE-D RE +, small cross pattee in center, blundered quatrefoil in top field, trefoils in legend right, left & at bottom / WYNNE +++ LMMO, trefoils above & below. North 706. |
| SE1129 | Anglo-Saxon Kings of All England, Eadgar AR Penny. Two-line type (HT 1 NE V), circa 959-973. Northeastern mint; Manan, moneyer. +EADGAR REX, small cross pattée / NLN/LN HO in two lines; trefoils above & below, three crosses & horizontal bar between. SCBI 6 (Edinburgh), 490. |
| SE1141 | Eadgar AR Penny. Northampton mint. Reform coinage; Reform Portrait type. + EADGAR REX ANGLO RX around central circle enclosing diademed & draped bust left / + LEOF SIG M-O HANT? around central circle containing small cross pattee. North 752. |
| SE1142 | AR Penny, ND (Bedford mint). North-763; S-1142. 1.37 grams. Edward the Martyr, 975-978 AD. Aethelstan, moneyer. Central circle, diademed and draped bust left within; + EADPEARD REX ANGL" ("N" reversed) around / Central circle, small cross pattee within; AELFSTAN M-O BEDA around |
| SE1143 | Aethelred II AR Penny. Lincoln mint, ca 978-979. Grind, moneyer. First Small Cross type. Ã~FDEL REX AELON around central circle enclosing diademed & draped bust left / + GRIND M-O LINEC around central circle containing small cross pattee. North 764. |
| SE1144 | Anglo-Saxon Kings of All England, Aethelred II AR Penny. First hand type, circa 979-985. Northampton mint; Leofsige, moneyer. Diademed bust right / +LEOFSIG P-O HAPT, manus Dei flanked by A W. SCBI 9 (Ashmolean), 443. |
| SE1146 | Anglo-Saxon Kings of All England, Aethelred II AR Penny. ca 985-991, London mint, Aelfget moneyer. +AEQELRED REX ANGLOX, diademed and draped bust right, with sceptre before / +AE MO LVND, hand of providence coming from clouds, A on left, W on right. North 768. |
| SE1147 | AEthelred II AR Penny. Southhampton mint, struck ca 991. Benediction Hand type. + Ã~FÃ~PELRÃ~FD REX ANGLORX around central circle enclosing diademed & draped bust right / + IZEGEL M-O HAMP around central circle containing Hand of God in Benediction, the last two fingers pointed upward, curved and volute sleeve & small cross. North 769. |
| SE1148 | Aethelred II, 978-1016, AR Penny. Crvx type, Canterbury mint; Eadpold, moneyer. + AEDELRED REX . ANGLO\X, draped bust left holding sceptre with trefoil head / + EADPOLD M : U CAENT around circle containing cross, C-R-V-X in angles. |
| SE1150 | Aethelred II AR Penny. Winchester, struck ca 984-991. Transitional Crux type. Aelsige, Moneyer. + Ã~FÃ~PELRÃ~FD REX ANGLORX around central circle enclosing diademed & draped bust left, without sceptre / Ã~FLFSIGE MOT PINT around central circle containing voided cross with pellet center, C R V X in angles. North 771. |
| SE1151 | Aethelred II AR Long Cross Penny. London mint, ca 997-1003, moneyer Eadpolis. +AEQELRED REX ANGL, draped and bare-headed bust left / +EADPOLIS MO LVND, long cross voided with each limb ending in three crescents. North 774. |
| SE1152 | Aethelred II AR penny. Lincolne, moneyer Osgut. +EQELRED REX ANGL., helmeted bust left, shield on shoulder / + OZ / GOE / DMO / LNI :, square with three pellets at each corner, sides bisected by long voided cross, each arm terminating in three crescents. BMC Type viii, cf 166; North 775. |
| SE1154 | Aethelred II AR Penny. Last small cross type, circa 1009-1017. Cambridge mint; Cniht, moneyer. +EDELRED REX ANGLO, diademed bust left / + CENIHT ON GRANT, small cross pattée. North 777. |
| SE1157 | Cnut AR Penny. Quatrefoil type, circa 1017-1023. London mint; Eadwine, moneyer. +CNVT REX ANGLORVM•, crowned bust left in quadrilobe / +SIBO-DA ON PINC-STRE, voided long cross on quatrefoil with pellet at each apex. North 781. |
| SE1158 | Anglo-Saxon, Cnut AR Penny. Helmet type, circa 1024-1030. Lincoln mint; Colgrim, moneyer. + CNVT REX A, helmeted bust left; sceptre before, cross behind / COLGRIM ON LINC, voided short cross, limbs united at base by two circles with no pellet in center; broken annulet enclosing pellet in each angle. North 787. |
| SE1159 | Cnut AR Penny. Exeter mint, moneyer Aelfwine, Short Cross type, ca 1029-1036. + CNVT + REC X, diademed, draped bust left, sceptre before / + AELFPINE ON ECX, short cross voided; in center, pellet in circle. North 790. |
| SE1159A | Cnut AR Penny. Short cross type, circa 1030-1036. Winchester mint; Leodmær, moneyer. Diademed bust left; lance before / +LEODMÆR ON PIN, voided short cross, in center, circle enclosing pellet. SCBI 15 (Copenhagen). |
| SE1163 | Harold I AR Penny. Lincoln, 1036-1038 AD. Jewel Cross type. Moneyer, Padlos. +HAROLD REC, diademed draped bust left / +PAÃ~PL+OS ON LNC:+ around central cross of four ovals, joined at center by two circles, with pellet within. North 802. |
| SE1165 | Harold I AR Penny. Canterbury, 1038-1040 AD. Fleur-de-Lis Cross type. Moneyer, Wulfwine or Wulfwig. +HAROLD REC, diademed, draped or cuirassed bust left; in front, a shield & sceptre / +PV LPNE ONC CNT, long voided cross, joined at center by two circles, with pellet within, in each angle a fleur-de-lis flanked by two pellets. North 803. |
| SE1167 | Harthacnut AR Penny. Bath mint, struck Spring-Autumn 1036. Jewel Cross type. +hARÃ~PA CNVT RE, diademed & cuirassed bust right / + PÃ~FDEL+L ON BAÃ~PA:, central cross of four ovals, joined at center by two circles, with pellet within. North 809. |
| SE1168 | Harthacnut AR Penny. Sole Reign. Taunton mint, June 1040-June 1042. Restoration, Arm & sceptre type. +HARÃ~P CNVT RE:, diademed & draped bust left, holding sceptre in left hand / + BOGA ON TANTVNE: around central circle containing short voided cross, over center a quadrilateral with pellet finials & center. North 811. |
| SE1171 | Edward the Confessor AR Penny. PACX type, circa 1042-1044. Exeter mint; Leofwine, moneyer. Diademed bust left; sceptre to left / +LE:OFP.INC O EC, long voided cross with terminal lunettes, pellet in annulet in center; PACX in quarters. |
| SE1174 | Edward the Confessor AR Penny. Southwark mint, 1046-1048 AD. Quadrilateral Trefoil type. Moneyer, Bru(n)man. +EDP(W?)E: RER, diademed & draped bust left, sceptre before / + BRVNME(?)N ON GVÃ~P around central circle containing short voided cross, over center a quadrilateral with finials of three pellets and one at center. North 817. |
| SE1175 | Edward the Confessor AR Penny. Small flan type, circa 1048-1050. York mint; Arngrim, moneyer. Diademed bust left / +ARNGRIN ON EO, voided short cross; annulet in 3rd quarter. |
| SE1176 | Edward the Confessor AR Light Penny. London mint, expanding cross type, ca 1050-1051, moneyer Swetman. +EDPE RD REX, diademed bust left, with sceptre with cross pommée / +SPETM•AN ON LVND(trefoil), expanding cross with circle in center. North 820. |
| SE1177 | Edward the Confessor AR Penny. Wilton mint, struck 1050-1053 AD. Expanding Cross type; heavy coinage. Moneyer, Aelfwold. +EDPER +D REEX, diademed & draped bust left, sceptre before / +ELFPOL+D ON PILTVNE around central circle containing short voided cross with expanding arms within, joined at center by quadrilateral within circle, pellet within. North 823. |
| SE1179 | Edward the Confessor AR Penny. Helmet type, circa 1053-1056. Wincester mint; Lifinc, moneyer. Helmeted bust right, holding sceptre terminating in fleur-de-lis / +LIFIND ON PINCEST, voided short cross with terminal lunettes, pellet in annulet in center. North 825; |
| SE1181 | Edward the Confessor AR Penny. Sovereign type, 1056-1059. Wallingford mint; Brand, moneyer. EADPAR X ANGLO, Edward enthroned facing, head right, holding sceptre and globus cruciger / +BRAND ON PALLI, voided cross with birds in quarters. North 827; |
| SE1182 | Edward the Confessor AR Penny. Hammer Cross Type, ca 1059-1062. York mint. Ulfcetel, moneyer. EADPAR-D REX, crowned, bearded bust right, sceptre before / + VLFCTEL ON EOFR, hammer cross, annulet in one quarter. North 828. |
| SE1183 | Edward the Confessor AR Penny. Small cross type, struck 1062-1066. +EADPARD REX AN:+, central circle, crowned, draped, & bearded bust facing within / +SPETMAN ON LVN, central circle, small cross pattee within. North 830. |
| SE1184 | Edward the Confessor AR Penny. Pyramids type, ca 1065-1066. Lincoln mint; Ulf, moneyer. + EADPARD RE, crowned bust right, sceptre before / + VLF ON LINCOLN, short filled cross; in each angle a pyramid springing from the inner circle & terminating in a pellet. North 831. |
| SE1186 | Harold II (6 January-14 October, 1066) AR Penny. York mint. Outhgrim, moneyer. + HAROLD REX ANG, crowned bust left, holding sceptre before / PAX in banner across field, +OVDGRIM ON EOF. North 836. |
| SE1250 | William the Conqueror AR Penny. Profile left type, 1066-1068. Romney mint; Wolfmaer, moneyer. +ILLEMV REXI, crowned bust left; sceptre with cross pommée before / +PVLFMÆR ON RV, cross fleury. BMC 39, North 839. |
| SE1251 | William the Conqueror AR penny. Bonnet type, London, moneyer AElfsl. + PILLEMVS REX, crowned bust facing / Cross voided with annulet in center. North 842, BMC 109. |
| SE1254 | William the Conqueror AR Penny. London mint, ca 1074-1077. Two Stars type. Moneyer, Godwin. +PILELM REX II around central circle enclosing a crowned, draped & mustachioed bust facing, star to either side / +GODPI ON LVND around central circle enclosing cross botonnee with annulet center, over quadrilateral with curved sides and pellet apexes. North 845. |
| SE1257 | William the Conqueror AR Penny. PAXS type, 1066-1068. Canterbury mint; Brihtwold, moneyer. +PILLELM REX, crowned bust facing, sceptre to right; clasp on shoulder / +BRIHTPOLD ON CNT, cross with PAXS in quarters. BMC 545, North 848. |
| SE1258 | William II Rufus AR Penny. Northampton, struck ca 1083-1086 AD. Profile type. Moneyer, Sacwine. +PILLELM REX around central circle enclosing a crowned, draped & mustachioed bust right, holding sword in right hand, arm extending to edge of flan / +SEPINE ON HMTIN around central circle enclosing cross pattee with annulet center over cross fleury. North 851. |
| SE1262 | Norman Kings of England. AR Penny, ND (London, struck c. 1095-1100). North-856; S-1262. 1.37 grams. William II (Rufus), 1087-1100 AD. Cross Fleury and Piles type. Central circle; a crowned, draped and mustached bust within, facing and holding sceptre in right hand, bust extending to edge of flan, star at right; "WILL" ("EL" blundered" "RE" / Central circle, within cross fleury, and in each angle a pile with pellet at apex: +ESTMNER ON LIII (London mint?). |
| SE1264 | Henry I (1100-35) Silver PAXS Penny. Crowned & draped bust facing, annulet & trefoil to left & right / PAX between two lines, pairs of annulets above & below, all in circle. North 859. |
| SE1275 | Henry I. 1100-1135. AR Penny. Pellets in quatrefoil type, circa 1123. Southwark mint; Algar, moneyer. hENRICVS REX, crowned bust facing, sceptre to right; star over shoulder / +ALGAR:ON:SVTW·:·, star & pellets in quatrefoil with trefoils at ends; lis in angles. North 870. |
| SE1276 | Henry I. 1100-1135. AR Penny. Type XV, circa 1125-1135. Winchester mint; Stefne moneyer. +hEN[...], crowned bust 3/4 (?) facing / +[...]EFNE:O[...], quadrilateral on cross fleury. North 871. |
| SE1278 | Stephen AR Penny. Cross Moline (Watford) type, circa 1136-1145. London mint; Wulfwine, moneyer. Crowned bust right, holding sceptre / +PVLFP ON [L]ON[...], cross moline with lis in quarters. SCBI 26 (East Anglia), 1375. |
| SE1279 | Stephen AR Penny. Lincoln mint, struck ca 1140-1145 AD, the Civil War. Watford issue type. Moneyer, Sigismund. PERERIC around central circle enclosing crowned & draped bust right, holding sceptre in right hand, bust extending to edge of flan / +S[IWA]R[D]? around central circle enclosing cross Moline with a fleur-de-lis in each angle. North 873. |
| SE1280 | Stephen. 1135-1154. AR Penny. Voided Cross & Mullets type, circa 1145-1150. Castle Rising mint; Rodbert, moneyer. [+STI]EFNE, crowned bust facing three-quarter left, holding sceptre / +RODBER[T O]N RIS, cross pattee with mullet in each angle. North 878. |
| SE1281 | Stephen. 1135-1154. AR Penny. Cross & Piles type, circa 1150-1154. Castle Rising mint; Rodbert, moneyer. +STIEFNE, crowned bust facing left, holding sceptre with lis / +RODBRET:O[N:RIS], cross fleury with pyramid & trefoil in each angle. BMC 180, North 879. |
| SE1309 | Henry, Earl of Northumberland, son of David I of Scotland. 1139-1152. AR Penny. Corebridge mint; (H)erebald, moneyer. +hENRICVS •[F RE?], crowned bust right, sceptre before / +EREBALD: ON [C]OREB:, cross moline with fleur in each angle within tressure. |
| SE1337 | Henry II, 1154-1189, AR Cut Tealby Halfpenny, Bust facing, holding sceptre / Cross with crosslets in the angles. |
| SE1343 | Henry II (1154-1189) AR Penny. Oxford mint. Ricard, moneyer. Short cross type, class 1b, ca 1180-1189. hENRICVS REX, crowned facing bust with sceptre / +RICARD . ON . OXEN, cross-crosslet. North 963 |
| SE1343A | Henry II AR Penny. Short Cross class 1a2, circa 1180. Winchester mint; Adam, moneyer. Crowned bust right, holding sceptre / +ADAM• ON• WINC, voided short cross with crosslets in quarters. SCBI 56 (Mass), 375; North 962/1. |
| SE1344 | Henry II AR Penny. London mint, struck ca 1180-1189. Short Cross type; class 1b. +hENRICVS o REX around central circle enclosing a crowned, draped & mustachioed bust facing & holding sceptre in right hand, bust extending to edge of flan / +PIERES o ON o LVND around central circle containing short voided cross, in each angle a pellet quatrefoil. North 963. |
| SE1345 | Henry II (1154-1189) AR Short Cross Penny (20mm). London mint. HENRICVS REX, crowned bust facing, holding sceptre / ON LVND, short cross with four pellets in each angle. |
| SE1348C | Richard I, 1189-1199, AR Short Cross Penny. London mint. + hENRICVS REX, crowned bust facing, holding sceptre / WILLELM ON LVN, short cross with four pellets in each angle. |
| SE1350 | John (1199-1216) AR Penny. Short cross, class 5a. London mint, 1204-1209. +HENRICVS RE, realistic crowned facing bust with sceptre / +hENRI ON LVND, short voided cross with quatrefoils. North 968/4. |
| SE1351 | John AR Penny. Class 5b, circa 1204-1209. Johan, moneyer. +hENRICVS REX, crowned facing head & sceptre held at side / Voided short-cross with quatrefoils in angles. North 970. |
| SE1352 | King John, 1199-1216, AR Short Cross Penny. London Mint, Class 5c or 6a. hENRICVS REX, bust facing, holding sceptre / WALTER ON LVN, cross with 4 pellets in each angle. |
| SE1356B | Henry III AR Short Cross Penny. Class 7b. HENRICVS REX, crowned bust facing, holding sceptre / IOAN ON CANTER (Canterbury mint), short cross with four pellets in each angle. |
| SE1356C | Henry III AR Short Cross Penny. Class 7b or 7c. HENRICVS REX, crowned bust facing, holding sceptre / GIFFREI ON LVN (London mint), short cross with four pellets in each angle. |
| SE1357 | Henry III. 1216-1272. AR Penny. Short cross type, Class 8b, struck 1242-1247. London mint; Nicole, moneyer. hENRICVS: REX , crowned head facing, annulet eyes, sceptre at left / +NIChOLE ON LVN, long cross quartered with pellets. North 981/2. |
| SE1359 | Henry III. 1216-1272. AR Penny (1.41 gm). Long cross, class Ib. London mint. Crowned facing bust / +LIE TERCI' LVN, short voided cross with trefoils. North 984. |
| SE1361 | Henry III. 1216-1272. AR Penny (1.51 gm). Long cross, class IIb. Oxford mint. Crowned facing bust / WILLEM ON OXON, short voided cross with trefoils. North 985/2. |
| SE1362 | Henry III AR Penny. Canterbury mint, struck ca 1180-1189. Long Cross type, without sceptre; portrait class 3b issue. Moneyer, Nicole. +hENRICVS REX III around central beaded circle enclosing a crowned & bearded face frontal / long voided cross with pellet center and finials, over central beaded circle, with pellet trefoil in each angle: NIC OLE ONC ANT spaced around arms. North 987. |
| SE1363 | Henry III. 1216-1272. AR Penny. Hereford mint. Roger, moneyer. Long Cross type, class IIIb, circa 1248-1250. hE(HR)ICVS REX III', crowned facing head / ROG-ER O-(N h)E-REF, long-cross pommée. North 987; Seaby 1363. |
| SE1364 | Henry III. 1216-1272. AR Penny (1.47 gm). Long cross, class IIIc. Bury St. Edmunds mint. Crowned facing bust / ION ON S EDMVN, short voided cross with trefoils. North 988/. |
| SE1367 | Henry III. 1216-1272. AR Penny. Long Cross type, class Va3. Late transitional, struck 1248-1250. Bury St. Edmund's mint; Ion, moneyer. hENRICVS REX: III', crowned facing head / ION ON S CTS EM, long-cross pommée. North 991/2. |
| SE1368 | Henry III AR Long-Cross Penny. Canterbury mint, 1247-1272 AD. HENRICVS REX III, crowned facing head, holding sceptre, wedge-tailed R's, round eyes / NICOLE ON CANT, long cross with 3 pellets in each angle. |
| SE1382 | Edward I AR Penny. London, reform issue. + EDWRD x ANGL' DNS HYB, crowned bust facing / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross, three pellets in each angle. |
| SE1386 | Edward I, 1272-1307, AR Penny. Bristol mint. + EDW R ANGL DNS HYB, crowned and draped bust facing / VILLA BRISTOLLIE, long cross with three pellets in each angle. North 1015, Class 2b. |
| SE1389 | England, Edward I, 1272-1307, AR Penny (19mm). Canterbury mint. + EDW R ANGL DNS HYB, crowned & draped bust facing / CIVITAS CANTOR, long cross with three pellets in each angle. |
| SE1390 | Edward I AR Penny. Class 3d, circa 1280-1281. London mint. EDW R ANGL DNS HYB, crowned facing head; drapery as two wedges, half rosette at breast / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross. |
| SE1391 | Edward I AR Penny. York royal mint. +EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB, crowned draped bust facing, star on breast / CIVITAS EBORACI, long cross with three pellets in each angle. North 1020, Class 3e. |
| SE1394 | Edward AR Penny. Long cross, class 4a3, London mint. EDWARD ANGL' DNS HIB, crowned facing bust / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with trefoils. North 1023. |
| SE1395 | Edward I AR Penny. London mint. + EDW R ANGL DNS HYB, crowned and draped bust facing / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with three pellets in each angle. North 1024, Class 4b. |
| SE1398 | Edward I AR Penny. Long cross, class 4e/5b. London mint. Crowned facing bust; three pellets on breast (as class 4e), long narrow face (as class 5b) / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with trefoils. North 1027/1029. |
| SE1399 | Edward I (1272-1307) AR Penny. Canterbury mint. + EDW R ANGL DNS HYB, crowned & draped bust facing, pellet on breast / CIVITAS CANTER, long cross with three pellets in each angle. |
| SE1401 | Edward I, 1272-1307, AR Penny. London mint. Appears to be class 6a, with a plain cross and closed E and C, but also with a pellet on the breast. + EDW R ANGL DNS HYB, crowned and draped bust facing / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with three pellets in each angle. North 1030. |
| SE1402 | Edward I. 1272-1307. AR Penny (1.41 gm). Long cross, class 6b. London mint. Crowned facing bust / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with trefoils. North 1031. |
| SE1408 | Edward I, 1272-1307, AR Penny. York royal mint. + EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB, crowned and draped bust facing, star on breast / CIVITAS EBORACI, long cross with three pellets in each angle. |
| SE1409 | Edward I. 1272-1307. AR Penny (1.47 gm). Long cross, class 10ab3a. London mint. Crowned facing bust / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with trefoils. North 1038/2. |
| SE1410 | England, Edward I, 1272-1307, AR Penny (18mm). London mint. + EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB, crowned & draped bust facing / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with three pellets in each angle. |
| SE1411 | England, Edward I, 1272-1307, AR Penny (18mm). London mint. + EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB, crowned & draped bust facing / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with three pellets in each angle. |
| SE1412 | England, Edward I, 1272-1307, AR Penny (17x18mm). London mint. + EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB, crowned & draped bust facing / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with three pellets in each angle. |
| SE1414 | Edward I. 1272-1307. AR Penny (1.42 gm). Long cross, class 10cf5a. London mint. Crowned facing bust / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with trefoils. SCBI 39, 726 (this coin); North 1043/1. |
| SE1416 | Edward I AR Penny. Bristol mint, 1299-1301. + EDW R ANGL DNS HYB, crowned & draped bust facing, star? on breast / VILL BRISTOLIE, long cross with three pellets in each angle. |
| SE1419 | Edward I AR Penny. Long cross, class 4b. Canterbury mint. EDWA ANGL DNS HYB, crowned facing bust; early variety with undamaged fleur on crown, like class 4a / CIVITAS CANTOR, long cross with trefoils. North 1024. |
| SE1421 | Edward I. 1272-1307. AR Penny (1.22 gm). Long cross, class 9b. Durham mint. Crowned facing bust; star on bust , mm: cross / CIVITAS DVREME, long cross with trefoils. North 1037. |
| SE1423 | Edward I. 1272-1307. AR Penny (1.36 gm). Long cross, class 9b1. Durham mint. Crowned facing bust; star on bust , mm: cross moline / CIVITAS DVREME, long cross with trefoils. SCBI 39, 397 (this coin); North 1037/1. |
| SE1425 | Edward I. 1272-1307. AR Penny (1.36 gm). Long cross, class 9b. Exeter mint. Crowned facing bust; star on bust / CIVITAS EXONIE, long cross with trefoils. North 1037/1b. |
| SE1428 | Edward I. 1272-1307. AR Penny (1.34 gm). Long cross, class 9b1. Newcastle mint. Crowned facing bust; star on bust / VIL' NOV CASTRI, long cross with trefoils. North 1037/1. |
| SE1429 | England, Edward I, 1272-1307, AR Penny (20x21mm). York mint. + EDW R ANGL DNS HYB, crowned & draped bust facing, crescent contraction marks / CIVITAS EBORACI, long cross with three pellets in each angle. |
| SE1435 | Edward I. 1272-1307. AR Halfpenny (0.48 gm). Long cross, class 7/6 mule. London mint. Crowned facing bust / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with trefoils. North 1048/1047. |
| SE1436 | Edward I. 1272-1307. AR Halfpenny (0.49 gm). Long cross, class 6/8 mule. London mint. Crowned facing bust / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with trefoils. North 1047/1049. |
| SE1455 | Edward II AR Penny. Long Cross class 11a, circa 1310-1314. London mint. Crowned bust facing / Long cross pattée. North 1060/1. |
| SE1459 | England, Edward II, 1307-1327, AR Penny (17x19mm). London mint. +EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB, crowned & draped bust facing / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with three pellets in each angle. |
| SE1461 | England, Edward II, 1307-1327, AR Penny (17x18mm). London mint. +EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB, crowned & draped bust facing / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with three pellets in each angle. |
| SE1462 | England, Edward II, 1307-1327, AR Penny (17x18mm). London mint. +EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB, crowned & draped bust facing / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with three pellets in each angle. |
| SE1486 | Edward III AV Noble. Fourth coinage, pre-treaty period, with French title, 1351-61. EDWARD : DEI o GRA o REX o ANGL o ET o FRANC o D o: HYB, king standing in ship holding sword & shield / IhC o AVTEM o TRANSIENS o P o MEDIVM o ILLORVM o IBAT, royal floriated cross: fleurs-de-lis at ends, trefoils, lions & crowns in angles, E at center. Fr 89. |
| SE1490 | Edward III AV Noble. Fr-89. Fourth coinage, pre-treaty period, with French title, 1351-61. EDWARD o DEI o GRA o REX o ANGL o ET o FRANC o D HYB, king standing in ship holding sword & shield / + IhC o AVTEM o TRANSIENS o P o MEDIVM o ILLORVM o IBAT, royal floriated cross: fleurs-de-lis at ends, trefoils, lions & crowns in angles, E at center. Fr 89. |
| SE1498 | Edward III AV ¼ Noble. Fourth coinage, pre-treaty period, 1351-61. + EDWARD x DEI x GRA x REX x ANGL, shield with coat of arms / + EXALTABITVR x IN x GLORIA, floriated cross, annulets & lions in angles. Fr 91. |
| SE1499 | Edward III AV Noble, ND. Transitional treaty period, Aquitaine title added, 1361. EDWARDVS : DEI : GRA : REX : ANGL : ET : AQVTA : D :, king standing in ship holding sword & shield / + IhC : AVTEM : TRANSIEVS : P : MEDIVM : ILLORVM : IBAT, cross with fleurs-de-lis at ends, annulets, lions & crowns in the angles, E at center. Fr 92. |
| SE1502 | Edward III AV Noble, ND. Treaty period, 1361-1369. EDWARDVS : DEI : GRA : REX : ANGL : DUS : HYB x\x AQVT, king standing in ship holding sword & shield / + IhC : AVTEM : TRANSIENS : PER : MEDIV : ILLORVM : IBAT, royal floriated cross: fleurs-de-lis at ends, triple-annulets, lions & crowns in angles, E at center. Fr 95. |
| SE1503 | Edward III AV Noble, ND. Treaty period, 1361-1369, without FRANC. EDWARDVS : DEI : GRA : REX : ANGL : DUS : HYB : AQVT, king standing in ship holding sword & shield / + IhC : AVTEM : TRANSIENS : PER : MEDIV : ILLORVM : IBAT, Royal floriated cross: fleurs-de-lis at ends, triple-annulets, lions & crowns in angles, E at center. Fr 95. |
| SE1505 | Edward III AV Noble, ND. Treaty period, 1361-1369. EDWARD : DEI : GRA : REX : ANGL : DUS : HYB x\x AQVT, king standing in ship holding sword & shield / + IhC : AVTEM : TRANSIENS : PER : MEDIV : ILLORVM : IBAT, royal floriated cross: fleurs-de-lis at ends, triple-annulets, lions & crowns in angles. Calais mint, C in reverse center. Fr 95. |
| SE1506 | Edward III AV ½ Noble, ND. Treaty period, 1361-1369. ED-WARD : DEI : G : REX : ANGL : D : HYB : AQVT, king standing in ship holding sword & shield / + DOMINE : NE : IN : RVRORE : TVO : ARGVAS : ME, Royal floriated cross: fleurs-de-lis at ends, trefoils, lions & crowns in angles, E at center. Fr 96. |
| SE1510 | Edward III AV Quarter Noble. Treaty period, regular series, 1363-1369. London mint. + EDWARD : DEI : GRA : REX : ANGL, coat-of-arms in tressure / EXCVITABITVR x IN x GLORIA, ornate cross with leopards & central lis in tressure. Schneider 84, North 1243. |
| SE1511 | Edward III AV Quarter-Noble. + EDWARD DEI GRA REX ANG, coat-of-arms in tressure / + EXALTABITVR IN GLORIA, ornate cross with leopards & central lis in tressure. |
| SE1521 | Edward III AV Noble, ND. Post-treaty period, 1369-71. Calais mint. EDW-ARD x DI x GRA x REX x ANGL x ET x FRANC x DUS : HIB : ET : AQVT, king standing in ship holding sword & shield, flag by ship / + IhC : AVTEM : TRANSIENS : PER : MEDIVM : ILLORVM : IBAT, royal floriated cross: fleurs-de-lis at ends, trefoils, lions & crowns in angles, E & pellet in center. Fr 98. |
| SE1546 | Edward III, 1344-1351 (reigned 1327-1377), AR Penny. Third (Florin coinage). + EDW R ANGL DNS HYB, crowned bust facing / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with three pellets in each angle. North 1116. |
| SE1565 | England, Edward III, 1351-1352 (reigned 1327-1377), AR Penny (16x17mm). Pre-treaty coinage. Crowned bust facing / CIVITAS DVNELMIE, long cross ending in a crozier on the top, with three pellets in each angle. |
| SE1613 | England, Edward III, 1361-1363 (reigned 1327-1377), AR Penny (16x18mm). Trasnitional treaty period, Archbishop Thoresby. + EDWARD ANGLIE DNS HIB, crowned bust facing / CIVITAS EBORACI, long cross with three pellets in each angle, & a small extra pellet in the upper right angle, quatrefoil with pellet in center. |
| SE1617 | Edward III AR Groat. London mint. Treaty Period, 1361-1369. +¾EDWARD DEI G REX ANGL DNS HYB Z AQT, crowned facing bust in tressure / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross. North 1257. |
| SE1648 | Edward III, 1369-1377 (reigned 1327-1377) AR Penny. Post-treaty period. + EDWARDVS REX ANGLIE, crowned bust facing / CIVITAS (saltire) EBORACI, long cross with quatrefoil in center, with three pellets in each angle. North 1295. |
| SE1655 | Richard II, 1377-1399, AV Noble, ND. London mint. RIC-ARD : DEI : G : REX : ANGL x\: FRANC : D : HIB x\: A, king standing in ship holding sword & shield / + IhC : AVTEM : TRANSIENS : PER : MEDIV : ILLORVM : IBAT, Royal floriated cross: fleurs-de-lis at ends, trefoils, lions & crowns in angles, R at center. Fr 100. |
| SE1657 | Richard III AV Noble, ND. 1377-1399. Ruler in ship, a lis on the rudder & trefoil by King Richard's shield / Royal floriated cross. Fr 100. |
| SE1662 | Richard II AV Noble, ND. Calais mint. RIC-ARD : DEI : G : REX : ANGL x\: FRANC : D : HIB x\x AQ, king standing in ship holding sword & shield / + IhC : AVTEM : TRANSIENS : PER : MEDIVM : ILLORV : IBAT, royal floriated cross: fleurs-de-lis at ends, trefoils, lions & crowns in angles, R at center. Fr 100. |
| SE1679 | Richard II AR Groat. + RICARD DEI : G : REX : ANGL z\ FRANC : D : HIB x\: A, facind crowned bust in polylobe / + POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE MEVM around CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with trefoils in quarters. |
| SE1692 | England, Richard II, 1377-1399, AR Penny (16mm). York mint. + RICARDVS REX ANGLE, crowned bust facing / CIVITAS EBORACI, long cross with three pellets in each angle, quatrefoil in center, saltire stops. |
| SE1700 | England, Richard II, 1377-1399, AR Halfpenny (13mm), Withers Type 2, London mint. + RICARD'xREX AnGL?, crowned bust facing / CIVITAS LOnDOn, long cross with three pellets in each angle. |
| SE1703 | Richard II 1377-1399 AR Farthing. London mint. +RICARD:REX:ANGLIE, large crowned head, no bust / CIVI TAS LON DON, long cross with pellets in quarters. North 1334. |
| SE1723 | Rare Henry IV AR Halfpenny. Crowned bust facing / long cross, trefoil in each quadrant. |
| SE1757 | Henry V AV Quarter Noble, ND. + HENRIC x D x G x REX x ANGL x\x FRANC, shield with coat of arms / + EXCVITABITVR x IN x GLORIA, ornamental cross, fleurs-de-lis at ends, pettets & lions in angles. Fr 111. |
| SE1759 | Henry V AR Groat. London mint; mm: pierced cross with pellet. Emaciated bust. Crowned bust facing; trefoil on breast, quatrefoil after first word / Long cross with pellets in quarters; quatrefoil after first word, double saltires after LONDON. |
| SE1765 | Henry V. 1413-1422. AR Groat. London mint; mm: pierced cross with pellet. hENRIC DI GRA REX ANGLIE Z FRANC', crowned bust facing; mullet on breast / POSVI (quatrefoil) DEVM ADIVTORE' MEVM, CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with pellets in quarters. North 1387a. |
| SE1797 | Henry VIII AR Groat. Lonon, Tower mint, mm: rose. Second coinage, 1526-1529. Crowned bust right / Royal coat of arms over long cross fourchée. North 1797. |
| SE1799 | Henry VI AV Noble, ND. First Reign, 1422-1461. London mint, Annulet issue. HENRIC x DI x GRA x REX x ANGL x\x FRANC x DNS x HI, king standing in ship holding sword & shield, annulet by the sword arm of King Henry / (fleur-de-list) IhC * AVT o TRANSIENS o PER o MEDIVM o ILLORVM o IBAT, royal cross with trefoils, lions & crowns in angles. Fr 112. |
| SE1805 | Henry VI AV ½ Noble, ND. First Reign, 1422-1461, London mint. Annulet issue. HENRIC x DI x GRA x REX x ANGL xSx VRAPC, king standing in ship holding sword & shield / (fleur-de-lis) DOMINE * NE o IN o FVRORE o TVO o ARGVAS o ME, royal cross with fleurs-de-lis at ends, triple-pellets, lions & crowns in angles, H in center. Fr 113. |
| SE1817 | Henry VI AV Noble, ND. First Reign, 1422-1461. HENRIC x DI x GRA x REX x ANGL ET FRANC x DUS x HYB, king in ship holding sword & shield / (fleur-de-list) IhC * AVT * TRANSIENS * PER o MEDIVM * ILLORVM * IBAT, royal cross with trefoils, lions & crowns in angles. Fr 115. |
| SE1836 | Henry VI AR Groat. Annulet issue, 1422-1427. Calais mint. (pierced cross) HENRIC x D x GRA x REX x ANGL xSx FRANC, crowned bust facing within polylobe, annulets flanking / long cross pattée, trefoils in quadrands, two of which have central annulets; (pierced cross) POSVI o DEVM : AVDITORE' x DEVM around VILLA:CALAISIE:. North 1424. |
| SE1840 | Henry VI. First Reign, 1422-1461. AR Halfgroat. Calais mint. Annulet issue, 1422-1427. Crowned bust facing; annulets on either side / Long cross pattée. North 1429. |
| SE1859 | Henry VI. First Reign, 1422-1461. AR Groat. Calais mint. Rosette-Mascle issue, 1427-1430. Crowned bust facing / Long cross pattée. North 1446. |
| SE1862 | Henry VI AR Half Groat. First Reign. Rosette-Mascle issue, 1427-1430. Calais mint. Crowned facing bust in polylobe; mm: cross patonce / Long cross pattée; mm: plain cross. |
| SE1874 | Henry VI AR Groat. London mint. + HENRIC DEI GRA REX ANGL (...), crowned facing bust in nine-arc polylobe / long cross in three dotted circles, outer inscription +POSVI DEVM ADIVTOREM MEVM, inner inscription CIVITAS LONDON, three dots in each quadrant inside inner circle. |
| SE1875 | Henry VI AR Groat. First Reign. Pinecone-Mascle issue, 1430-1434. Calais mint. Crowned facing bust within polylobe; mm: cross patonce / Long cross pattée; mm: plain cross. North 1461. |
| SE1877 | Henry VI. 1422-1461. AR Halfgroat (1.77 gm). Pinecone-mascle issue, 1430-1434. Calais mint. Crowned bust facing; mm: cross fleury / VILLA CALISIE, long cross; pinecone & mascle in legend. North 1463. |
| SE1883 | ENGLAND. Henry VI. 1422-1461. AR Penny (0.92 gm). Durham mint. Pinecone-mascle issue, circa 1430-1434. HENRICVS REX (mascle) ANGL, crowned |
| SE1914 | Henry VI, 1422-61, Silver Groat. Leaf-pellet issue of 1445-54. Cross fleury mm (used 1435-60). + HENRIC DEI GRA REX ANGL (...) / concentric circles, inner inscription CIVITAS LONDON, cross pattee with three pellets in each angles in center circle. |
| SE1917 | Henry VI AR Groat. First reign, 1422-1461. Leaf-pellet issue, 1445-1454. London mint. (cross patonce) HENRIC x D x GRA x REX x ANGL xSx FRANC, crowned facing bust in tressure of arches; fleurs on cusps, leaf on neck, pellets flanking crown / (no initial cross) POSVI DEVM AVDITORE MEVM around CIVITAS LONDON, long cross pattée, three pellets in angles. |
| SE1928 | Edward VI AV Half Sovereign. Third period, 1551-1553. Tower mint; mm: tun. EDWARD VI D' G' AGL' FRANCI' Z HIB' REX, crowned & armored half-length bust right, holding sword & orb / IhS' AVTEM TRANSIENS PER MEDI' ILLOR' IBAT, crowned coat-of-arms; E R at sides. North 1928. |
| SE1950 | Edward IV AV Ryal - Rose Noble. First reign, 1461-1470; light coinage, Type VI, 1465-1466. London mint, mm: sun. EDWARD DI : GRA : REX : ANGL' xSx FRANC DNS IB, Edward standing facing, holding sword & arms in ship, E on banner at stern, rose on hull; quatrefoil at end of legend / (sun) IhC : AVI x TRANSIENS x PER x MEDIVM x ILLORV' : I : BAT, rose over sun with fleurs, crowns, and lions; small trefoils in spandrels. |
| SE1951 | Edward IV AV Ryal or Rose-Noble, ND. First Reign, 1461-1470. Light coinage. EDWARD DI GRA REX ANGL ET FRANC DNSIB, king standing in ship holding sword & shield, large E standard to left / m IhC AVT TRANSIENS PER MEDIVM ILLORVM IBAT, radiate rose at center, surrounded by fleurs-de-lis, lions & crowns. Fr 132. |
| SE1952 | Edward IV AV Ryal or Rose-Noble, ND. First Reign, 1461-1470. Light coinage: Flemish imitative issue. EDWARD DI GRA REX ANGL ET FRANC DNS IB, king standing in ship holding sword & shield, large E standard to left / (crown) IhC AVT TRANSIENS PER MEDIVM ILLORVM IBAT, radiate rose at center, surrounded by fleurs-de-lis, lions & crowns. Fr 133. |
| SE1972 | Edward IV AR Groat. First reign, heavy coinage, 1461-1464. London mint, class II. Crowned facing bust in polylobe, crescent on breast, quatrefoils by neck / (rose) POSVI DEVM AVDITORE MEVM around CIVITAS LONDON, long cross pattée, trefoils in quadrants. North 1531. |
| SE2003 | Edward IV AR Groat. London mint. EDWARD DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC, crowned facing bust in nine-arc polylobe / long cross in three dotted circles, outer inscription +POSVI DEVM ADIVTOREM MEVM, inner inscription CIVITAS LONDON, three dots in each quadrant inside inner circle. |
| SE2062 | England, Edward IV, 1461-1470 & 1471-1483, AR Penny (15mm). York mint. Crowned bust facing, G & key by neck / CIVITAS EBORACI, long cross with three pellets in each angle, quatrefoil in center. |
| SE2093 | Edward IV. Second Reign, 1471-1483. AV Half Angel. Type XXI, struck 1480-1483. London mint; mm: heraldic cinquefoil. EDWARD DI GRA' REX ANGL', radiate & nimbate St. Michael slaying dragon; saltire stops / [O] CRVX AVE SPES VNICA, coat-of-arms on ship, E & rose to either side; saltire stops. North 1630. |
| SE2096 | Edward IV AR Groat. 2nd Reign, 1471-1483. London mint, mm: cinquefoil. Light coinage, Type XXI, 1480-1483. Crowned bust facing / o POSVI DEVM AVDITORE MEVM around CIVITAS LONDON, long cross pattée, trefoils in the quadrants. North 1631. |
| SE2138 | England, Edward IV, second reign, 1471-1483, AR Halfpenny (15mm). + EDEWARD DI GRA REX, crowned bust facing, pellets by neck / CIVITAS LOnDOn, long cross with three pellets in each angle. |
| SE2156 | Richard III AR Groat. London mint. (boar's head 1) RICARD DI GRA ANGL' xSx FRANC, crowned facing bust in tressure of arches / (boar's head 2) POSVI DEVM AVDITORE MEVM around CIVITAS LONDON, long cross pattée, trefoils in quadrants. Winstanley 5, North 1679. |
| SE2187 | Henry VII, 1485-1509 AV Angel. HENRIC x DI x GRA x REX : ANGL : Z : FRANC, Archangel Michael slaying dragon / PER x CRVCE x TVA x SATVA x NOS x XPER x REDE, ship over waves, bearing shield, mast in form of cross above with h & rose to sides. Fr 151. |
| SE2199 | Henry VII. 1485-1509. AR Groat (2.91 gm). Class IIIc, struck 1502-1504. London mint. Crowned bust facing; mintmark: greyhound / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross. North 1705c. |
| SE2210 | Henry VII. 1485-1509. AR Halfgroat (1.51 gm). Class III, struck 1490-1500. Canterbury mint. Crowned bust facing; mintmark: tun / CIVITAS CANTOR*, long cross. North 1712. |
| SE2211 | Henry VII. 1485-1509. AR Halfgroat. Canterbury mint, mm: tun. Archbishop Morton. Joint issue, 1498-1499. Crowned bust facing / Long cross voided with trefoil in each angle. North 1720. |
| SE2245 | Henry VII. 1485-1509. AR Halfpenny (0.42 gm). Class IIIc, struck 1505-1509. London mint. Crowned bust facing; mintmark: pheon / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross. North 1735. |
| SE2258 | Henry VII AR Groat. Profile issue, 1505-1509. London mint. (pheon) HENRIC' x VII x DI x GRA x REX x AGL x Z x F', crowned bust right / (pheon) POSVI DEV' : AVDITORE : MEV', long cross over arms. North 1747. |
| SE2261 | Henry VII (1485-1509) silver Half Groat. Martlet mm (struck 1504-09, mintmark used at both Canterbury & York mints). (martlet) HENIC x VII x DI x GRA x REX x ANGL x Z x, crowned, draped bust right / (martlet) POSVI DEV * DIVTOR ET MEV, shield quartered by long cross. |
| SE2262 | Henry VII AR Halfgroat. Profile issue, after December 1508. York mint, mm: cross-crosslet. Archbishop Bainbridge. Crowned bust right / Long cross over arms; two keys below. North 1751/1. |
| SE2265 | Henry VIII AV Angel, ND. First coinage. (portcullis) HENRICs x VIII x DI x GRA x REX x AGL x Z x R, Archangel Michael slaying dragon / (portcullis) PER + CRVCE x TVA + SALVA x NOS + XPER x REDE, ship over waves, bearing shield, mast in form of cross above with h & rose to sides. Fr 155. |
| SE2273 | Henry VIII & Katharine of Aragon AV Crown of Double Rose. (rose) HENRIC + VIII + RVTILANS + ROSA + SINE + SPINA, crowned double rose, crowned letters h and K left & right / (rose) DEI : GR + REX x ANGLIE + Z + FRANC + DNS : HIBERIER, crowned coat of arms. Fr 164. |
| SE2274 | Henry VIII & Katharine of Aragon AV Crown of Double Rose, ND. (lis) HENRIC + VIII + RVTILANS + ROSA + SINE + SPINA, crowned double rose, crowned letters h and K left & right / (lis) DEI : GR + REX x ANGLIE + Z + FRANC + DUS : HIBERNIE, crowned coat of arms, crowned letters h and K left & right. Fr 164. |
| SE2316 | Henry VIII AR Groat. (portcullis) hENRIC x VIII : DI x GRA x REX x AGL' Z x HIB, crowned bust right / (portcullis) POSVI DEV' : ADIVTORE' : MEV', coat-of-arms surmounted by cross fourchée. |
| SE2337 | Henry VIII AR Groat. Second coinage, third bust, 1526-1544. London mint; mm: lis. Crowned bust right / Long cross over arms. North 1797. |
| SE2337E | Henry VIII AR groat. Second coinage, 1525–1544. + (arrow) hENRIC x VIII : DI x GRA x REX x AGL' Z x HIB, crowned bust right / (arrow) POSVI DEV' : ADIVTORE' : MEV', coat-of-arms surmounted by cross fourchée. |
| SE2343 | Henry VIII (1509-47) silver Half Groat. S-2343. Second coinage (1526-44). Profile portrait type. Canterbury mint. WA beside shield, the insignia of Archbishop Warham of Canterbury. |
| SE2345 | Henry VIII AR Halfgroat. Second coinage, circa 1533-1544. Canterbury mint, mm: Catherine wheel. Archbishop Thomas Cranmer. Crowned bust right / Long cross surmounting shield, T C at sides. North 1804. |
| SE2346 | Henry VIII AR Halfgroat. Second coinage, 1526-1530. Archbishop Thomas Wolsey’s issue, York mint; mm: voided cross. Crowned bust right / Coat-of-arms on cross fourchée; T W at sides, bishop’s hat below. |
| SE2369 | Henry VIII AR Groat. Tower mint; mm: lis. Third coinage, second bust, annulets in forks, 1545. hENRIC' 8 DI G AGL' FRA' Z hIB' REX, crowned three-quarter bust right; saltire stops. / POSVI DEV' ADIVTORE' MEV', coat-of-arms surmounted by cross fourchée; annulets in forks. North 1844. |
| SE2371 | Henry VIII AR Groat. Southwark mint. Third coinage, second bust, 1546-1547. hENRIC' 8 D G AGL' FRA' Z hIB' REX, crowned three-quarter bust right (Laker bust C); saltire stops / CIVITAS LONDON, coat-of-arms surmounted by cross fourchée; S & E in forks. North 1845. |
| SE2391 | Henry VIII AV Half Sovereign. Posthumous issue under Edward VI, struck 1547-1549. Tower II mint; mm: arrow. Henry enthroned facing, holding sceptre & orb / Coat-of-arms supported by lion & griffin. Schneider 644; North 1865. |
| SE2394 | Henry VIII AV Half Sovereign. Posthumous issue under Edward VI, struck 1547-1549. Southwark mint; mm: E. Henry enthroned facing, holding sceptre & orb / Coat-of-arms supported by lion & griffin. Schneider 666, North 1866. |
| SE2409 | Henry VIII AR Groat. York mint, posthumous coinage of 1547-51. Three-quarters facing portrait / coat-of-arms surmounted by cross fourchée. |
| SE2417 | Henry VIII AR Penny. Canterbury mint. Posthumous coinage, 1547-1551. ROSA SINE SPIN, crowned facing bust / CIVITAS CANTOR (over LONDON), coat-of-arms surmounted by cross fourchée. North 1887. |
| SE2438 | Edward VI AV Half Sovereign. Second period, struck 1549. Tower mint; mm: arrow. Crowned bust right / Crowned coat-of-arms; E R flanking. Potter, Coinage 3a; Schneider 672; North 1911. |
| SE2450 | Edward VI AV Sovereign, ND. Third period of 1550-53. (tun mintmark) EDWARDs . VI : D : G : AEL : FRA : Z : HIBERN : REX :, half-length figure of king right, crowned & cuirassed, holding sword & globus cruciger / (tun) IhS : AVTE : TRANCI : PER : MEDIVM : ILLOR : IBAT, crowned shield supported by ithyphallic lion & dragon standing on scrollwork marked ER. Fr 186. |
| SE2466B | Edward VI AR Shilling. Dated 1549. Southwark mint; mm: Y. Crowned Third bust right / Garnished coat-of-arms; date MDXLIX. North 1917/2. |
| SE2478 | Edward VI AR Crown. 1551. EDWARD' : VI' : D' : G' : AGN' : FRANC' : Z : hIBER' : REX : Y mintmark, king on horseback right, holding sword, date below / : POSVI : DEVM : ADIVTORE : MEVM : mintmark Y, shield quartered by cross fourchée. Dav 8245. |
| SE2479 | Edward VI. 1547-1553. AR Halfcrown. Southwark mint, mm: y. Fine silver issue, dated 1551. King riding right on horseback, holding sword on shoulder; horse caparisoned with plume on head; date below / Royal coat of arms over cross fourchée. North 1934. |
| SE2482 | Edward VI AR Shilling, ND. Fine silver issue, 1551-1553. EDWARD' VI : D' : G' : AGL' : FRA' : Z : hIB' : REX : tun mintmark, crowned & mantled bust facing, rose to left, XII to right / (tun) POSVI DEV' : ADIVTORE : MEV' : shield by cross fourchée. North 1937. |
| SE2488 | Mary AV 'Fine' Sovereign of 30 Shillings. Dated 1553. Fr-192. MARIA (mintmark pomegranate) : D' : G' : ANG : FRA : Z : hIB : REGINA : M : D : LIII, queen enthroned facing, holding fleur-de-lis tipped sceptre & globus cruciger, portcullis below / A : DRO (pomegranate) EACIV : ESI : ISIV : Z : ESI |
| SE2492 | England, Mary (Bloody Mary), 1553-1554, AR Groat (23mm). MARIA D G ANG FRA Z HIB REGI, crowned bust left / VERITAS TEMPORIS FILIA, long cross fourchee over royal shield. |
| SE2500 | Philip & Mary AR Shilling. Dated 1554. London mint. PHILIP ET MARIA D G R ANG FR NEAP PR HISP, confronted busts of Philip of Spain & Mary, crown & date above / POSIVMVS DEVM AVDITOREM NOSTRVM X-X, crowned coat-of-arms of England & Spain within garnished frame. North 1967. |
| SE2505 | Philip & Mary AR Sixpence, 1554. PHILIP . ET . MARIA . D . G . R . ANG . FR . NEAP . PR . HISP, confonted busts, 15-54 either side of crown above / . POSVIMVS . DEVM . ADIVTOREM . NOSTRVM . V-I, crowned arms. |
| SE2508 | Philip & Mary AR Groat, ND. (fleur) PHILIP . ET . MARIA . D . G . REX . ET . REGINA, crowned bust of Mary left / Philip & Mary AR Sixpence, 1554. PHILIP . ET . MARIA . D . G . R . ANG . FR . NEAP . PR . HISP, confonted busts, 15-54 either side of crown above / . POSVIMVS . DEVM . ADIVTO . NOS, arms quartered by long cross fourchee. |
| SE2520 | Elizabeth I AV Half Pound. Second issue, 1560-1561. London mint; mm: cross-crosslet. ELIZABETH D' G' ANG' FRA' ET HI' REGINA, crowned bust left / SCVTVM FIDEI PROTEGET EAM, crowned coat-of-arms; E R at sides. North 1982. |
| SE2529 | Elizabeth I AV 'Fine' Sovereign. Mintmark, Escallop, 1584-86. ELIZABETH : D' : G' : ANG : FRA ET HIB REGINA : (scallop shell) :, queen enthroned facing holding fleur-tipped sceptre & globus cruciger, portcullis below / (scallop) A . DNO' . FACTV' . EST . ISTVD . ET . EST . MIRABIN . OCVLIS . NPS, shield of arms on large Tudor rose. Fr 209. |
| SE2555 | Elizabeth I AR Shilling. 1560-61, second issue, of sterling fineness. Bust 3C. (martlet) ELIZABETH : D : G : AN : FR : ET . HIB : REGINA, crowned bust left / (martlet) POSVI : DEV : ADIVTOREM : MEV, shield of arms quartered by long cross fourchee. North 1985. |
| SE2556 | England, Elizabeth I, 1560-1561, reigned 1558-1603, AR Groat (23mm). Martlet mint-mark, ELIZABETH D G ANG FR ET HIB REGINA, crowned bust left / POSVI DEV ADIVTOREM MEV, shield on long cross fourchée. |
| SE2558 | Elizabeth I AR Penny. Second issue, struck 1560-61, of sterling fineness. (martlet) E . D . G . ROSA . SIN . SPINA, crowned bust left / CIVITAS LONDON, shield of arms quartered by long cross fourchee. |
| SE2559 | England, James I, 1603-1625, AR Halfgroat (17mm). I.D.G ROSA SINE SPINA, crowned rose / TVEATUR VNITA DEVS, crowned thistle. |
| SE2561 | England, Elizabeth I, 1563 (reigned 1558-1603), AR Sixpence (25mm). Pheon mint-mark, ELIZABETH D G ANG FR ET HIB REGINA, crowned bust left, rose behind / pheon, POSVI DEV ADIVTOREM MEV, shield on long cross fourchée, 1563 above. |
| SE2562 | Elizabeth I AR Sixpence. Third issue, dated 1569. London mint; mm: crown. ELIZABETH : D : ANG : FR : ET : HIB : REGINA, crowned bust left (intermediate bust) / POSVI DEV' AVDITOREM . DEV', coat-of-arms on cross fourchée. North 1997. |
| SE2566 | Elizabeth I AR Threepance. Third coinage, sterling fineness. ELIZABETH D G ANG FR ET HIB REGINA, crowned bust left, rose behind / POSVI DEVM ADIVTOREM MEVM, shield of arms quartered by long cross fourchee. |
| SE2572 | England, Elizabeth I, 1558-1603, AR Sixpence (24x25mm), Seaby Spink 2572, VG/aF. Obv. Greek cross, ELIZABETH DG ANG FR ET HIB REGINA, crowned bust left, rose behind. Rev. POSVI DEV ADIVTOREM MEV, shield on long cross fourchee, 1578 or 1579 above. |
| SE2578 | Elizabeth I AR Half Groat. Fifth issue of 1582-1600, sterling fineness. (scallop) E D G ROSA SIN SPINA, crowned bust left, two pellets behind / CIVITAS LONDON, shield of arms quartered by long cross fourchee. |
| SE2579 | England, Elizabeth I, 1582-1600, reigned 1558-1603, AR Halfgroat (16mm). Hand mint-mark, E.D.G. ROSA SINE SPINA, crowned bust left, two pellets behind / CIVITAS LONDON, shield on long cross fourchée. |
| SE2581 | Elizabeth I AR Portcullis Halfpenny. Fifth issue, 1582-1600, sterling fineness. Portcullis / long Moline cross, three pellets in each quarter. |
| SE2583 | Elizabeth I AR Halfcrown. 1601. (mintmark 1) ELIZABETH : D' G'. ANG'. FRA : ET : HIBER : REGINA, crowned bust left holding fleur-tipped sword & orb / : 1 : POSVI : DEVM : ADIVTOREM : MEVM :, shield of arms quartered by long cross fourchee. North 2013. |
| SE2594 | ENGLAND. Elizabeth I (1558–1603). AR sixpence (2.62 gm). Milled coinage, 1562. Mm star. Small crowned bust left in plain dress, large rose behind / Coat of arms quartered by cross fourchée. Spink 2594. |
| SE2595 | ENGLAND: Elizabeth I. (1558-1603). AR milled sixpence (3.08 gm). Mm: star, 1562. Crowned bust of queen left, rose behind / Coat of arms with cross fourch‚e. Seaby 2595. |
| SE2597 | Elizabeth I AR Sixpence. Milled issue, 1562, star, Bordon / Brown 29 O2 / R1; Seaby 2597; North 2028. |
| SE2599 | Elizabeth I AR Milled Sixpence. 1567. (lis) ELIZABETH . D'. G'. ANG'. FR'. ET . HI'. REGINA, small, later bust left, rose behind / (lis) POSVI DEV'. ADIVTOREM . MEV'. .15-67., shield of arms quartered by long cross fourchee. |
| SE2603 | Elizabeth I AR Milled Threepence. 1562. * ELIZABETH . D . G . ANG . FRE . ET . HIB . REGINA, crowned bust left, rose behind / * POSVI DEVM . ADIVTOREM . MEVM .15-62., shield of arms quartered by long cross fourchee. North 2034. |
| SE2618 | James I AV Unite, ND. Second coinage, 1604-19; second bust. (lis) . IACOBVS . D' . G' . MAG' . BRIT' . FRAN'. ET . HIB'. REX ., half length bust right, holding orb & shouldering lis tipped sceptre / (lis) FACIAM . EOS . IN . GENTEM . VNAM . I-R, crowned arms. Fr 234. |
| SE2619 | James I AV Unite, ND. Second coinage, 1604-19; fourth bust. (tower) . IACOBVS . D' . G' . MAG' . BRIT' . FRAN'. ET . HIB'. REX ., half length bust right, holding orb & shouldering lis tipped sceptre / (tower) FACIAM . EOS . IN . GENTEM . VNAM . I-R, crowned arms. Fr 234. |
| SE2620 | James I AV Unite. Second coinage, fifth bust, 1613-1615. London mint; mm: heraldic cinquefoil. IACOBVS D G MA BRI FRA ET HI REX, crowned & armored half-length bust right, holding sword & orb / FACIAM EOS IN GENTEM VNAM, crowned coat-of-arms; I R at sides. North 2085. |
| SE2626 | James I AV Crown, ND. Second coinage. (tun) . IACABVS : D : G : MAG : BRI : FRA . ET . HIB : REX, crowned bust right / (tun) HENRICVS . ROSAS . REGNA . IACOBVS ., crowned square shield. Fr 236. |
| SE2627 | James I AV Thistle Crown or 4 Shillings, ND. Second coinage, struck 1605-1605. (lis) . IA : D : G : MAG : BR : F : ET . H : REX . I-R, crowned rose / (lis) TVEATVR . VNITA . DEVS . I-R, crowned thistle. Fr 238. |
| SE2632 | James I AV Rose-Ryal of 30 Shillings, ND. Third coinage, 1619-25. (thistle) IACOBVS D : G : MAG BRI : FR : ET HIB : REX ., crowned figure of King enthroned, facing, holding orb & sceptre, portcullis below / (thistle) A DNO : FACTVM EST ISTVD ET EST MIRAB : IN OC : NRIS ., XXX above shield of arms quartered by cross fourchee, lions, lis and roses around. Fr 239. |
| SE2637 | James I AV Laurel. Third coinage, first bust, 1619-1620. London mint; mm: spur rowel. IACOBVS D G MAG BRIT FRAN ET HIB REX, laureate bust left; XX behind / FACIAM EOS IN GENTEM VNAM, crowned coat-of-arms over cross fleurée. North 2111. |
| SE2638 | Great Britain. James I (1603-1625). Gold laurel. (9.00 gm). . Second, medium, square headed bust of James I / Crowned coat of arms. Spink 2638. |
| SE2638A | James I AV Laurel of 20 Shillings, ND. Third coinage, 1619-1625. (thistle) IACOBVS D : G : MAG : BRI : FRA : ET HIB : REX, laureate & armored bust left, XX behind / FACIAM EOS IN GENTEM VNAM, crowned arms quartered by long cross fourchee. Fr 242. |
| SE2638B | James I AV Laurel of 20 Shillings, ND. Third coinage, 1619-1625. (trefoil) IACOBVS D : G : MAG : BRI : FRA : ET HIB : REX, laureate & armored bust left, XX behind / FACIAM EOS IN GENTEM VNAM (trefoil), crowned arms quartered by long cross fourchee. Fr 242. |
| SE2638C | James I AV Laurel. Third coinage, fourth bust, 1623-1624. London mint; mm: lis/spur rowel. IACOBVS D G MAG BRI FRA ET HI REX, laureate bust left; XX behind / FACIAM EOS IN GENTEM VNAM, crowned coat-of-arms over cross fleury. North 2114. |
| SE2640 | James I AV Half Laurel of 10 Shillings, ND. Third coinage, 1619-1625. * IACOBVS D : G : MAG : BRIT : FRA : ET HIB : REX, laureate & armored bust left, X behind / HENRICVS ROSAS REGNA IACOBVS *, crowned arms quartered by long cross fourchee. Fr 243. |
| SE2641A | James I AV Half Laurel of 10 Shillings, ND. Third coinage, 1619-1625. (trefoil) IACOBVS D : G : MAG : BRI : FRA : ET HIB : REX, laureate & armored bust left, X behind / HENRICVS ROSAS REGNA (trefoil) IACOBVS, crowned arms quartered by long cross fourchee. Fr 243. |
| SE2642 | James I AV Crown Quarter Laurel. Third coinage. London mint; mm: trefoil, 1623-1624. Fourth bust left; V to right / Crowned coat-of-arms over cross fleury. Schneider 100; North 2119. |
| SE2646 | England, James I, 1604-1605 (reigned 1603-1625), AR Shilling (29mm). Lis, IACOBVS D G ANG SCO FRA ET HIB REX, crowned bust right, XII behind / EXVRGAT DEVS DISSIPENTVR INIMICI, Royal arms. |
| SE2647 | James I AR Sixpence, 1603. First issue, first bust. (thistle) IACOBVS : D : G : ANG : SCO : FRA : ET . HIB : REX., crowned & armored bust right, VI behind / (thstle) . EXVRGAT DEVS . DISSIPEVTVR . INIMICI ., shield of arms, date above. |
| SE2649 | James I AR Half Groat. First coinage. Struck 1603-04. (thistle) . I : D : G : ROSA . SIN . SPINA, crowned & armored bust right, II behind / shield of arms, thistle above. |
| SE2651 | James I AR Portcullis Halfpenny. First issue of 1603-04. Thistle mm above portcullis gate / crosse moline with three pellets in each quadrant. |
| SE2654 | James I AR Shilling. Second coinage, third bust, 1604-1605. London mint; mm: lis. Crowned bust right / Royal coat-of-arms. Morrieson, BNJ IV (1907), pl. II, 13; North 2099. |
| SE2655 | James I AR Shilling. Second coinage of 1604-19; fourth bust, rose mm, struck 1605-06. IACOBUS . D : G : MAG : BRIT : FRA : ET HIB : REX, crowned & armored bust right, XII behind / QVA DEVS . CONIVNXIT . NEMO . SEPARET, shield of arms. |
| SE2657 | James I AR Sixpence, 1605. Third bust, mark, escallop. IACOBVS : D : G : MAG BRIT : FRA : ET : HIB : REX, mantled, crowned bust right, VI behind / QVA . DEVS . CONIVNXIT . NEMO . SEPARET, shield of arms. |
| SE2659 | England, James I, 1606-1607 (reigned 1603-1625), AR Halfgroat (17mm). Escallop mint-mark, I D G ROSA SINE SPINA, crowned rose / TVEATVR VNITA DEVS, crowned thistle. |
| SE2661 | James I (1603-25) silver Thistle Penny. S-2661. N-2106. Famous ROSA SINE SPINA (rose without thorns) issue, the legend surrounding an open Tudor rose. / legend (= "May God Guard These United Kingdoms") within two beaded circles in the center of which is a Scottish thistle. |
| SE2666 | James I AR Halfcrown. Third Coinage of 1619-25, thistle mm (struck 1621-23). IACOBVS D : G : MAG : BRIT : FRA : ET : HIB : REX, king riding horse right, holding shield / QVAE DEVS CONIVNXIT NEMO SEPARET, shield of arms. |
| SE2668 | James I AR Shilling. Third coinage, Lis mm, struck 1623-24. Sixth bust. IACOBVS D : G : MAG : BRI : FRA : ET : HIB : REX, crowned bust right, XII behind / QVA DEVS CONIVNXIT NEMO SEPARET, shield of arms. |
| SE2670 | James I AR Sixpence. London mint, dated 1624. IACOBVS D G MAG BRI FR ET HI REX, sixth crowned bust right / QVÆ DEVS CONIVNXIT NEMO SEPARET, arms; date above, mm: trefoil. North 2126. |
| SE2688 | Charles I AV Unite. First bust, struck 1625-1626. Tower mint; mm: lis. Crowned bust left / Crowned shield with garnish. Cf. Brooker 17; Schneider 112/116 corr. (obv./rev. dies); North 2146. |
| SE2692 | Charles I AV Unite (20 Shillings). 1625-1649. Tower under the King; mark, plume. CAROLVS D : G : MA : BR : FR : ET : HI : REX, crowned bust left, XX behind / FLORENT . CONCORDIA . REGNA C-R, crowned arms. Fr246. |
| SE2695 | Charles I AV Unite of 20 Shillings. (P-in-circle) CAROLVS D : G : MAG : BRIT : FR : ET : HIB : REX, crowned bust left, XX behind / (P-in-circle) FLORENT . CONCORDIA . REGNA C-R, crowned arms. |
| SE2707 | Charles I AV Crown (5 Shillings). 1625-1649. Tower under the King; mark, star. * CAROLVS D : G : MAG : BR : FR : ET : HIB : REX, crowned bust left, V behind / C-R, crowned arms. Fr248. |
| SE2727 | Charles I AV Triple Unite (60 shillings). 1625-1649. Oxford mint. CAROLVS D : G : MAGN : BRIT : FRAN : ET : HIB : REX, crowned bust left holding sword & branch / EXVRGAT : DEVS : DISSIFENTVR : INIMICI : RELIG : PROT : LEG : ANG : LIBER : PAR on long pennant, three fleurs-de-lis & III above, 1643 below. Fr258. |
| SE2735A | Charles I AV Unite. Oxford mint; mm: plume. CAROLVS D G MAG BR FR ET HI REX, crowned half-length bust left (breaks inner circle), holding sword & olive branch; XX behind / EXVRGAT DEVS DISSIPENTVR INIMICI RELIG PRO LEG ANG LIB PAR on banner; three plumes above, 1644 OX below; diamond stops. North 2389. |
| SE2756 | Charles I. 1625-1649. AR Crown (43mm, 29.81 gm). Tower mint, under the King, mm: plume. Dated 1630-1631. King riding left on horseback, holding sword on shoulder; horse caparisoned with plume on head / Oval garnished shield over cross fourchée; plume above divides C R. Brooker 242; North 2194; SCBC 2756. Toned Fine. |
| SE2758 | Charles I Horseman AR Crown. 1634-35, struck during the period known as Tower mint under the king, meaning prior to the outbreak of the Civil War. CAROLVS . D : G : MAG : BRI : FRA : ET : HIB : REX . (bell), king riding left holding sword / + CHRISTO . AVSPICE . REGNO + (bell), garnished oval shield. |
| SE2779 | Charles I AR Lightweight Shilling. Second bust, struck 1625-1626. Tower mint; mm: Calvary cross/Calvary cross (over lis). Crowned bust left / Coat-of-arms |
| SE2787 | Charles I AR Shilling. Tower issue, under the King. Crown mm, struck 1635-36. CAROLVS . D : G : MA : BR : FR : ET : HI : REX . (crown), crowned bust left, XII behind / . CHRISTO . AVSPICE . REGNO . (crown), garnished oval shield. |
| SE2790 | Charles I AR Shilling. London, Tower mint, under the King, mm: horizontal anchor, flukes right. Dated 1638-1639. Crowned bust left; XII behind; i.m. horizontal anchor, flukes left / Royal coat of arms over cross fourchée. |
| SE2804 | Charles I AR Sixpence. Sixth bust, struck 1639-1640. Tower mint; mm: D. Crowned bust left / Coat-of-arms on cross moline. Brooker 644; North 2246. |
| SE2818 | Charles I AR Halfgroat. CAROLVS.D:G:M:R:F:ET:H:REX., crowned bust left, II behind, in inner circle /.IVSTITIA.THRONVM.FIRMAT., oval shield in inner circle. |
| SE2823 | England, Charles I, 1625-1649, AR Penny(12mm). C.D.G. ROSA SINE SPINA, rose / IVS THRONVM FIRMAT, rose. |
| SE2827 | England, Charles I, 1642-1644, (reigned 1625-1649), AR Shilling (29mm). York mint type 3. CAROLVS D G MAG BRIT FRA ET HI REX, crowned bust left, XII behind / CHRISTO AVSPICE REGNO, Oval garnished shield, EBOR below. |
| SE2832 | England, Charles I, 1625-1649, AR Penny (13x14mm). Crowned bust left, I behind, no inner circle / .IVSTITIA.THRONVM.FIRMAT., Oval shield, no inner circle. |
| SE2835 | Charles I AR Penny. Tower issued under the King, circa 1625-42. CAROLVS . D : G : M : B : F : ET : H : REX . , cronwned Aberystwyth bust left, I behind / : . IVSTITIA THRONVM FIRMAT., garnished oval shield. |
| SE2840 | Charles I (1625-1649) Halfcrown (33mm, 15.53g), Tower mint under Parliament, m.m. (R). with raised sword. Type 3. |
| SE2843 | Charles I AR Shilling. 1643-44, tower issue, under Parliament, P in brackets mm. CAROLVS . D : G : MAG : BRI : FRA : ET : HIB : REX . [P], crowned bust left, XII behind / CHRISTO . AVSPEX . REGNO, coat of arms divided by cross fourchee. |
| SE2850 | England, Charles I, Tower mint under Parliament, 1542-1548 (reigned 1625-1649), AR Halfgroat (15x16mm), F. Spink/Seaby 2850, mintmark sun, . Obv. CAROLVS.D:G:M:R:F:ET:H:REX., crowned bust left, II behind, in inner circle. Rev. .IVSTITIA . THRONVM . FIRMAT. |
| SE2851 | Charles I AR Penny. Tower, struck under the authority of Parliament, circa 1642-48, at the outbreak of Civil War. CAROLVS . D : G : M : B : F : E : H : REX ., crowned bust left, I behind / IVSTITIA THRONVM FIRMAT, garnished oval shield. |
| SE2853 | Charles I AR Halfcrown. 1st milled issue, by Nicholas Briot. CAROLVS . D . G . MAG : BRITAN : FRAN : ET : HIB : REX (flower), the king riding horseback left holding sword / CHRISTO . AVSPICE . REGNO C-R, crowned arms. |
| SE2855 | Silver Briot Sixpence (1631-32). Charles I. S-2855. Moneyer: Nicholas Briot. |
| SE2856A | Charles I AR Pattern Half Groat. CAR . D . G . MAG . BRIT . FRAN . ET . HI . R . (diamond), bare-headed bust right in ruffled collar / FIDEI . DEFENSOR ., crown above two interlocked Cs, .B. below. N-2687. |
| SE2858 | Charles I AR Briot Halfcrown. 1638-39, 2nd Milled issue. Anchor & B mintmark on each side. CAROLVS . D . G . MAGN . BRITANN . FR . ET . HIB . REX, king on horseback left holding sword / CHRISTO . AVSPICE . REGNO . C-R, crowned arms. |
| SE2868 | Charles I AR Halfcrown. Struck 1643-1644. York mint; initial mark: lion. CAROLVS D G MAG BRIT FRAN ET HIB REX, Charles on horseback left, holding sword, horse with long curling mane; EBOR below / CHRISTO AVSPICE REGNO, crowned oval coat-of-arms; crowned C R at sides; small floral sprays at ends of legend, larger sprays as dividers. North 2314. |
| SE2870 | Charles I AR Shilling. Second milled issue, 1643-44. York mint; mm: lis, struck 1625-1626. Type 1. Crowned bust left; XII behind / EB OR above shield over cross fleurée. Brooker 1091 (same dies); North 2316. |
| SE2917 | Charles I AR Pound. Shrewsbury mint, 1642. CAROLUS D G MAG BRIT FRA ET HIB REX, King on horseback left, holding sword, plume behind, no groundline underneath / EXVRGAT DEVS DISSIPENTVR INIMICI, Declaration: RELIG PROT LEG/ANGL LIBER PAR between two lines, three plumes & mark of value above. |
| SE2937 | Charles I. 1625-49. Oxford mint, AR pound. 1642. CAROLVS : D : G : MAG : BRIT : FRA : ET : HIBER : REX, King, crowned and holding sword upright, on horseback left, plume to right, arms beneath horse / EXVRGAT : DEVS : DISSIPENTVR : INIMICI around; RELIG : PROT : LEG / ANG : LIBER : PAR in two lines across field; XX above (=20 shillings) and three plumes in upper field; date 1642 below. cf BMC 629; Morrieson A-1. S. 2937. North 2396. |
| SE2944 | Charles I AR Half Pound. Oxford mint, 1642. CAROLUS D G MAGN BRIT FRAN ET HIB REX, King on horseback left, holding sword, plume behind, arms below / EXVRGAT DEVS DISSIPENTVR INIMICI, Declaration: RELIG PROT LEG/ANG LIBER PAR between two lines, three plumes & mark of value above. |
| SE2945 | Charles I AR Halfpound. Oxford mint, mm: plume. Dated 1642. King riding left on horseback, holding sword erect & trampling arms underfoot; Oxford plume behind / Two-line declaration across field between lines; X & three Oxford plumes above, date below. North 2404. |
| SE2981 | Charles I AR Sixpence. Oxford mint. CAROLVS : D : G : MG : BRIT : FR : ET : HI : REX, crowned bust left, VI behind / : DEVS : DISSIPENTVR . INIMICI EXVRCAT around, RELIG : PROT / LEG : ANG / LIBER : PAR / 1643 in four lines, three Shrewsbury plumes above. |
| SE3144 | Charles I AR Ninepence, 1646. Siege coinage of Newark. Large crown between CR, value below. / OBS/NEWARK/1646. |
| SE3189 | Charles I Copper Royal Farthing. Mark bell on obverse, struck 1634-35. |
| SE3208 | Commonwealth AV Unite. Dated 1653. Coat-of-arms of England; mm: sun / Coats-of-arms of Scotland & Ireland. Schneider 341; North 2715. |
| SE3214 | Commonwealth Silver Crown, 1654. ESC-7. |
| SE3215 | Commonwealth AR Halfcrown. Dated 1653. Shield of St. George within wreath; mm: sun / Conjoined shields of St. George & Ireland, mark of value above. ESC 431; North 2722. |
| SE3217 | Commonwealth AR Shilling, 1656. ESC-995. The Commonwealth, 1649-1660. mark, Sun. |
| SE3219 | Commonwealth AR Sixpence. Dated 1651. Coat-of-arms of England; mm: sun / Coats-of-arms of Scotland & Ireland. ESC 1484; North 2726. |
| SE3225 | Oliver Cromwell AV Broad, milled pattern. Dies engraved by Thomas Simon. Blondeau's, Drury House, London mint. Dated 1656. OLIVAR•D•G•R P• ANG•SCO•ET•HIB &C PRO•, laureate head left / •PAX•QVÆRITVR•BELLO•16-56, crowned coat-of-arms of the Protectorate: quartered arms of England, Scotland, & Ireland; central escutcheon with lion rampant left. North 2744. |
| SE3226 | Oliver Cromwell Silver Crown by Simon, 1658/7. Lord Protector. ESC-10. |
| SE3226B | Oliver Cromwell Retrike Silver Crown by Tanner, 1658. ESC-13. |
| SE3228 | Oliver Cromwell. Lord Protector, 1653-1658. AR Shilling. Dies engraved by Thomas Simon. Blondeau's, Drury House, London mint. Dated 1658. OLIVAR•D•G•R P• ANG•SCO•ET•HIB &C PRO, laureate bust left / PAX•QVÆRITVR•BELLO16-58, crowned coat-of-arms of the Protectorate. North 2745, ESC 1005. |
| SE3304 | Charles II AV Unite of 20 Shillings, ND. Fr-276. |
| SE3331 | Great Britain 1678/7: Gold 5 Guinea, King James II. Elephant mark below bust, KM #430.3. |
| SE3344 | Charles II AV Guinea. 1676. CAROLVS . II . DEI . GRATIA, fourth laureate bust right / . MAG . BR . FRA . ET . HIB . REX. 16-76, four crowned shields & sceptres around four interlocked Cs. Fr287. |
| SE3350 | Charles II AR Crown. CAROLVS . II DEI . GRATIA, first bust, laureate & draped right / . MAG . BR . FRA . ET . HIB . REX . 16-63, four crowned shields, pairs of interlocked Cs between, around a sunburst with cross at center / XV edge. |
| SE3355 | Chares II AR Crown. CAROLVS . II . DEI . GRATIA, second bust, laureate & draped right / . MAG . BR . FRA . ET . HIB . REX. 16-64, four crowned shields, pairs of interlocked Cs between, around sunburst with cross at center. |
| SE3357 | Chares II AR Crown. CAROLVS . II . DEI . GRATIA, second bust, laureate & draped right / . MAG . BR . FRA . ET . HIB . REX. 16-68, four crowned shields, pairs of interlocked Cs between, around sunburst with cross at center. |
| SE3358 | Charles II AR Crown. CAROLVS . II . DEI . GRATIA, third bust, laureate & draped right / . MAG . BR . FRA . ET . HIB . REX. 16-73, four crowned shields, pairs of interlocked Cs between, around sunburst with cross at center / V. QVARTO on edg. |
| SE3365 | Charles II AR Halfcrown. VICESIMO SECVNDO & dated 1670. Laureate & draped bust left / Crowned cruciform shields; crossed Cs in each quarter. ESC 467. |
| SE3366 | Charles II, 1/2 Crown, 1671, Third Bust type. |
| SE3367 | Charles II AR Halfcrown. CAROLVS . II . DEI . GRATIA, fourth bust, laureate & draped right / . MAG . BR . FRA . ET . HIB . REX. 16-77, four crowned shields, pairs of interlocked Cs between, around sunburst with cross at center / VICESIMO NONO on edge. |
| SE3371 | $Charles II AR Shilling. CAROLVS . II . DEI . GRATIA, first bust, laureate & draped right / . MAG . BR . FRA . ET . HIB . REX. 16-63, four crowned shields, pairs of interlocked Cs between, around sunburst with cross & central dot at center. ESC 1022. |
| SE3375 | Charles II AR Shilling. CAROLVS . II . DEI . GRATIA, second bust, laureate & draped right / . MAG . BR . FRA . ET . HIB . REX. 16-68, four crowned shields, pairs of interlocked Cs between, around sunburst with cross & central dot at center. ESC 1030. |
| SE3382 | Charles II AR Sixpence. CAROLVS . II . DEI . GRATIA, second bust, laureate & draped right / . MAG . BR . FRA . ET . HIB . REX. 16-64, four crowned shields, pairs of interlocked Cs between, around sunburst with cross at center. ESC 1512. |
| SE3386 | Charles II AR Threepence. CAROLVS . II . DEI . GRATIA, laureate draped bust right / . MAG . BR . FRA . ET . HIB . REX . 16-79 around three interlinked Cs, crowned. |
| SE3388 | Charles II AR Twopence. CAROLVS . II . DEI . GRATIA, laureate draped bust right / . MAG . BR . FRA . ET . HIB . REX . 16-79 around two interlinked Cs, crowned. |
| SE3393 | Charles II AE Halfpenny. CAROLVS . A . CAROLO, laureate cuirassed bust left / BRITANNIA, Britannia seated left holding branch & spear, arm resting on shield, 1673 in ex. |
| SE3394 | Charles II AE Farthing. CAROLVS . A . CAROLO, laureate cuirassed bust left / BRITANNIA, Britannia seated left holding branch & spear, arm resting on shield, 1672 in ex. Peck-520. |
| SE3397 | James II AV Five-Guineas. IACOBVS . II . DEI . GRATIA, first laureate bust left / . MAG . BR . FRA . ET . HIB . REX . 16-88, cross of four crowned shields with sceptre between each shield. Fr292. |
| SE3407 | James II AR Crown. TERTIO & dated 1687. IACOBVS•II•DEI•GRATIA, DECVS•ET•TVTAMEN•ANNO•REGNI•TERTIO• around edge, second bust left / MAG BR•FRA ET•HIB REX• 16-87, Cruciform crowned coats-of-arms around Garter Star. ESC 78, EMC 229. |
| SE3408 | James II AR Halfcrown. PRIMO & dated 1685. Laureate & draped bust left / Crowned cruciform shields. ESC 493. |
| SE3410 | Silver Shilling, 1687/6. James II. S-3410. Shillings of this reign are among the rarest of all English silver coins, of all periods. Few are known as nice as EF grade. Most |
| SE3412 | Sixpence, 1686. S.3412; ESC-1525; KM-456.1. James II. This is an exceptional, prooflike coin with a deep old tone & free from edge or rim defects or surface problems which |
| SE3422 | William & Mary Gold 5 Guineas, 1692. Fr-299. GVLEIMVS ET MARIA DEI GRATIA, jugate busts right / 16-92 MAG BR FR ET HIB REX ET REGINA, crowned shield of arms, 7 strings to harp, 11 pellets by lion. Fr 299. |
| SE3427 | William & Mary Gold Guinea, 1689. GVLEIMVS ET MARIA DEI GRATIA, jugate busts right, elephant & castle below / 16-89 MAG BR FR ET HIB REX ET REGINA, crowned shield of arms. Fr 305. |
| SE3429 | Gold Half Guinea, 1689. William & Mary, jugate busts. S-3429. First busts. Only year of this style, for the portraits were re-worked a bit for the next issue of 1690. Very rare |
| SE3433 | William & Mary AR Crown. Dated TERTIO & 1691. Conjoined laureate, draped, & cuirassed of William III & bare-headed & draped bust of Mary II right / Crowned cruciform coat-of-arms around arms of Orange; WM monogram |
| SE3435 | William & Mary AR Halfcrown, 1689. GVLEIMVS ET MARIA DEI GRATIA, jugate first busts / Second Shield. ESC 508. Frosted caul with pearls. |
| SE3437 | Silver Shilling, 1693. William & Mary. S-3437. 9/0 variety in date. Conjoined busts facing right. At the top of the rarity list, among all milled silver coins, ranking |
| SE3438 | William & Mary AR Sixpence. Dated 1693. Conjoined laureate, draped, & cuirassed of William III & bare-headed & draped bust of Mary II right / Crowned cruciform coat-of-arms around arms of Orange; WM monogram & date in |
| SE3445 | Silver Penny, 1694. William & Mary, bust side by side. S-3445. Rare variety with HI in place of HIB in reverse legend. Very attractive light gray surfaces, well struck for the |
| SE3452 | Halfpenny, 1694. S.3452. William & Mary. Conjoined busts right. This is an unusually sharp example of a coin which was notoriously badly made & weakly struck. Only the |
| SE3453 | Proof silver Farthing, 1694. William & Mary. P-623. Type as S-3453, normal stops & legends, but struck in silver, not copper. Curiously misshappen flan, which is not at all |
| SE3456 | 'Fine Work' 5 Guineas, 1701. S.3456; Fr-310. William III. Exceptionally sharp in strike with fine hair detail not seen in other high-grade examples. William III ruled alone after the |
| SE3457 | Two Guineas, 1701, Fine Work. William III. S-3457; Fr-310. Most twos will probably never catalogue at the same level as the fivers, but as all advanced gold collectors know |
| SE3460 | Guinea, 1700. S.3460; Fr-309; KM-498.1. William III. Second laureate Bust. Human-shaped harp on shield. Natural edge flaw at 3 o'clock. Faint adjustment marks on obverse. |
| SE3463 | William III AV Guinea. GVLIEMVS III DEI GRATIA, laureate bust right / MAG BR FRA ET HIB REX 17-01, crowned cruciform coat-of-arms around arms of Orange, crossed sceptres in the angles. |
| SE3470 | William III AR Crown. OCTAVO & dated 1696. Laureate, draped, & cuirassed bust right / Crowned cruciform shields. ESC 89. |
| SE3473 | Silver Crown, 1697. William III. S-3473. Third draped bust. 2nd harp. Edge not viewable in the slab, but designated as ESC-96 (i.e., NONO regnal year) by NGC. This coin is |
| SE3474 | Silver Crown, 1700. William III. S-3474. Third bust. Edge not viewable in the slab but designated by NGC as ESC-97, which would be DVODECIMO edge, the standard regnal year |
| SE3494 | William III AR Halfcrown. Dated 1700. First bust right / Cruciform crowned coats-of-arms around Nassau lion; first harp. Edge: DECVS...DVODECIMO. ESC 561. |
| SE3498 | William III AR Halfcrown. London mint. Dated DECIMO & 1698. Laureate, draped, & cuirassed First bust right / Crowned cruciform coat-of-arms around arms of Orange; plain quarters. ESC 554. |
| SE3507 | Shilling, 1697. S.3507; ESC-1102. William III. Third bust. Original fresh mint luster, silvery gray obverse, reverse toned more deeply but struck up better than is usually |
| SE3516 | Shilling, 1700. S.3516; ESC-1121A. William III. Fifth bust. Small round O's in date. Attractively toned, an even medium gray; well struck on both sides. NGC graded MS-63. |
| SE3520 | Sixpence, 1696. S.3520; ESC-1533; KM-484.1. William III. First bust. Bold strike with lovely gray toning. NGC graded MS-63. |
| SE3526 | Sixpence, 1696 Y. S.3526; ESC-1539; KM-484.7. William III. First bust. York mint. Lustrous & lightly toned. NGC graded MS-62. |
| SE3528 | 6 Pence, 1697. S.3538; ESC-1566. William III. Third bust. Brilliant & fully lustrous example. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value 00-500. |
| SE3533 | Guinea, 1726. S.3633; Fr-327; KM-559.1. George I. 5th bust. A lovely & lustrous guinea. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value , 500-5, 500. |
| SE3538 | 6 Pence, 1697. S-3538; ESC-1566; KM-496.1. William III. Haymarking. Lustrous & toned. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value 00-350. |
| SE3542 | Silver Sixpence, 1697. William III. S-3542. Third bust. One of the most common of the earlier milled coinages, struck in large numbers (at a number of mints around the country) |
| SE3546 | Sixpence, 1698. S.3546; ESC-1575; 496.9. William III. Third bust. Plumes in reverse angles. Bold strike with lovely toning. NGC graded MS-64. |
| SE3547 | Sixpence, 1699. S.3547; ESC-1578; KM-496.10. William III. Third bust. Roses in reverse angles. Lustrous with iridescent toning. NGC graded MS-64. |
| SE3557 | Farthing, 1696. S.3557. William III. Hint of obverse luster. NGC graded MS-63 Brown. Estimated Value , 100-1, 300. |
| SE3558 | Proof silver Farthing, 1698. William III. P-680. Type as S-3558, the second issue in which the date follows the reverse legend, stop after it. Very scarce. The most curious |
| SE3562 | Proof gold Guinea, 1702. Queen Anne. Pre-Union First Bust. S-3562, listed without price as extremely rare. WR-60, listed as R5, just 6 to 10 known in all states of |
| SE3569 | 2 Guineas, 1711. S.3569; Fr-319. Anne. Draped bust left. / Crowned cruciform shields sceptres in angles. Lustrous with considerable mint bloom & exceptionally mark-free |
| SE3574 | Guinea, 1714. S.3574; Fr-320; KM-534. Anne. After Union type, 3rd bust. A minor mark on the Queen's cheek keeps this piece from the gem category. Boldly struck & very choice, |
| SE3576 | Anne AR Crown. VIGO issue. Dated TERTIO & 1703. Draped First bust left, in fillet; VIGO below / Crowned cruciform coat-of-arms around Garter Star; plain quarters. ESC 99. |
| SE3581 | Halfcrown, 1704. S.3581; ESC-570 (Rarity-2). Anne. Plumes in angles. Well struck & deeply toned. This a rare date in a grade that's all but impossible to locate. NGC graded |
| SE3583 | Shilling, 1702. S.3583; ESC-1128. Anne. First bust. Plain in angles. Light gold & blue tone. Small marks on the portrait but still an attractive piece. Rare Pre-Union date! NGC |
| SE3586 | Anne AR Shilling. VIGO issue. Dated 1703. Draped Second bust left, in fillet; VIGO below / Crowned cruciform coat-of-arms around Garter Star; plain quarters. ESC 1131. |
| SE3588 | Silver Shilling, 1705, Plumes. Queen Anne. S-3588. Second bust. Very rare! Pre-Union issue. Plumes in reverse field stand for so-called West County silver, specifically from the |
| SE3589 | Silver Shilling, 1705, Roses & Plumes. Queen Anne. S-3589. Second bust. Hallmark insignia designate silver supplied by the Company for Smelting Down Lead. Scarce & popular |
| SE3590 | Anne AR Sixpence. VIGO issue. Dated 1703. Draped bust left, in fillet; VIGO below / Crowned cruciform shields. ESC 1582. |
| SE3593 | Sixpence, 1705. S.3593; ESC-1584; KM-516.4. Anne. Late shields, plumes in reverse angles. This coin is flawless with superb original toning. A very elusive date never seen this |
| SE3600 | Anne AR Crown. Edinburgh mint. Second bust left; E below / Cruciform crowned coats-of-arms around Garter Star. Edge: DECVS...SEXTO. ESC 103. |
| SE3601 | Crown, 1707. S.3601; ESC-104; Dav-1341. Anne. Edge, Septimo. Angles plain. Practically as struck, & free from the haymarking, blankfiling & other imperfections which plagued |
| SE3604 | Halfcrown, 1708. Queen Anne. S-3604. Post-Union reverse, showing the re-arranged insignia of the shield, meant to hallmark the union of Scotland with the other kingdoms. |
| SE3605 | Anne AR Half Crown. ANNA DEI GRATIA, draped bust left, E (mintmark of Edinburg) below / MAG BRI FR ET HIB REG 1707, cross of crowned arms. KM 525.2. |
| SE3610 | Shilling, 1707. S.3610; ESC-1141. Anne. Angles plain. Well struck, fully lustrous with attractive deep amber-gray toning. Rare so fine. NGC graded MS-64. |
| SE3617 | Anne AR Shilling. Dated 1714. Draped Fourth bust left, in fillet / Crowned cruciform coat-of-arms around Garter Star; roses & plumes in quarters. ESC 1161. |
| SE3619 | Sixpence, 1707. S.3619; ESC-1587; KM-522.1. Anne. After Union with Scotland. Angles plain. Bold full strike with lovely old toning. NGC graded MS-65. |
| SE3625 | Copper Queen Anne Farthing, 1714. S-3625. P-741. Small flan. Normal Britannia reverse. This is the most seen variety of the famous Anne farthing but nevertheless it is quite |
| SE3628 | Guinea, 1714. George I. First Bust. S-3628. One-year type, very rare with the distinctive PR EL at the end of the king's titles in the reverse legend. In the following year, the |
| SE3631 | Guinea, 1719. S.3631; Fr-327; KM-546.1. George I. 4th bust. A choice piece, boldly struck & highly lustrous. Truly exceptional for this early style!. NGC graded MS-62. |
| SE3635 | Half Guinea, 1717. S.3635; Fr-329; KM-541.1. George I. First bust. An interesting diebreak on the king's face as well as an adjustment line. Considerable original luster that |
| SE3637 | Half Guinea, 1725. S.3637; Fr-329; KM-560. George I, 2nd Bust. First year of this three year issue. A beautiful, lustrous coin with a bold strike & a clear portrait. |
| SE3639 | George I AR Crown. DECIMO TERTIO & dated 1726. Laureate, draped, & cuirassed bust left / Crowned cruciform shields; roses & plumes in opposite quarters. ESC 115. |
| SE3642 | Halfcrown, 1720/17. George I. S-3642. Roses & Plumes reverse. Edge date not visible in the slab. All experienced British collectors know that the halfcrowns of this reign, the first |
| SE3643 | George I AR Halfcrown. South Sea Company issue. Dated DECIMO & 1723. Laureate, draped, & cuirassed bust right / Crowned cruciform coat-of-arms around Garter Star; SS & C in quarters. ESC 592. |
| SE3645 | Shilling, 1715. S.3645; ESC-1162. George I. First bust, Roses & plumes in angles. Light haymarking flakes on both sides. Otherwise gem quality with attractive silvery gray & |
| SE3646 | Shilling, 1720. S.3646; ESC-1168. George I. First bust, angles plain. Sharp strike with attractive deep toning. NGC graded MS-64. |
| SE3647 | George I. 1714-1727. AR Shilling. South Sea Company issue, 1723. Laureate bust right / Cruciform arms with SS C in quarters; C over SS in lower quarter. |
| SE3649 | George I AR Shilling. Dated 1725. Laureate, draped, & cuirassed bust right / Crowned cruciform coat-of-arms around Garter Star; roses & plumes in quarters. ESC 1183. |
| SE3651 | Sixpence, 1717. S.3651; ESC-1597; KM-553.1. George I. Roses & plumes in angles. Fully lustrous with lovely old toning. NGC graded MS-63. |
| SE3652 | George I AR Sixpence. South Sea Company issue. Dated 1723. Laureate, draped, & cuirassed bust right; small lettering / Crowned cruciform coat-of-arms around Garter Star; SS & C in quarters. ESC 1600. |
| SE3659 | George I Æ Halfpenny. 'Dump' issue. Dated 1717. Laureate & cuirassed bust right / Britannia seated left on globe, holding olive branch & spear, & leaning on ornamental oval shield. Peck 769. |
| SE3660 | Halfpenny, 1719. S.3660; Peck-793. George I. Second obverse. With nearly full mint luster. A little weakness of striking on the King's hair- as often occurs, but overall a superbly |
| SE3661 | George I. 1714-1727. Æ Farthing, dump issue, dated 1717. Laureate bust right / Britannia seated left, date below. Peck 783. |
| SE3662 | Farthing, 1719. S.3662. George I. Variety with large obverse letters. With luster. Very Rare. NGC graded MS-63 Brown. |
| SE3666 | George II AV Five Guineas. Old head left / Crowned coat-of-arms. Edge: DECVS...VICESIMO SECVNDO. |
| SE3668 | 2 Guineas, 1739. S.3668; Fr-337. George II. Old head. Light golden tone. Although not the rarest of the 18th century Two Guinea dates, the 1739 George II Old Head rarely if ever |
| SE3669 | 2 Guineas, 1740/39. S. 3669; Fr-337. George II. Old head. A scarcer date than the previous coin & an overdate as well, this is a nice, practically flawless piece. NGC graded |
| SE3670 | Guinea, 1727. S.3670; Fr-339; KM-562. George II. 1st Young Head. First type, large reverse shields, small obverse letters. One of the classic rarities of this period. NGC graded |
| SE3671 | Guinea, 1728. George II, First young laureate Head, second style with slightly smaller lettering in the legends. S-3671. Fr-339. As the owner of the Cheshire Collection points out, |
| SE3674 | Guinea, 1733. S.3674; Fr-339; KM-573.3. George II. Second, Young head. Not in the Terner collection. A choice coin with considerable luster. Rarer than catalogues suggest. |
| SE3680 | Guinea, 1758. S.3680; Fr-344; KM-588. George II. Old head. An especially choice guinea with flashy luster & a very bold strike. NGC graded MS-63. |
| SE3681 | Gold Proof Half Guinea, 1728. George II. Young laureate bust. S-3681. WR-75. Plain edge. R4, 11-20 known. Extremely rare, a Proof of Record (intended for museum collections) |
| SE3683 | George II AV Half Guinea. Dated 1746. Intermediate laureate head left / Crowned & garnished coat-of-arms. Schneider II 603. |
| SE3685 | Half Guinea, 1750. S.3685; Fr-349; KM-587. George II, Old Head. A choice coin, boldly struck, lustrous with reddish gold tone. Another deceptively rare date. Seldom ever seen |
| SE3686 | Silver Crown, 1732. George II. Young laureate bust. Roses & Plumes in reverse angles. S-3686. Edge not viewable in the slab but designated as ESC-117, or SEXTO regnal year, by NGC. |
| SE3687 | George II AR Crown. Young Head issue. DECIMO QVARTO & dated 1741. Laureate, draped, & cuirassed bust left / Crowned cruciform shields; rose in each quarter. ESC 123. |
| SE3688 | Silver Crown, 1743. George II. Old laureate bust. Roses in reverse angles. S-3688. Edge not readable in the slab but designated as ESC-124, or regnal year SEPTIMO, by NGC. Same |
| SE3689 | Silver Crown, 1746 LIMA. George II. Old laureate bust. S-3689. Edge not readable in the slab. Recut 6 in date. Bifurcated letters in the legends. Some will not like this |
| SE3690 | Crown, 1750. S.3690; ESC-127; Dav-1351. George II. Old laureate head left. Toned. NGC graded VF-25. Estimated Value 00-700. |
| SE3692 | Halfcrown, 1732. George II, young draped bust. Roses & Plumes reverse. S-3692. Edge not visible in the slab. Rare type, made from what is called West Country silver alloy, ore |
| SE3693 | George II AR Halfcrown. Young Head issue. DVODECIMO & dated 1739. Laureate, draped, & cuirassed bust left / Crowned cruciform shields; rose in each quarter. ESC 600. |
| SE3694 | George II AR Halfcrown. Old Head issue. DECIMO SEPTIMO & dated 1743. Laureate, draped, & cuirassed bust left / Crowned cruciform shields; rose in each quarter. ESC 603A. |
| SE3695 | George II AR Halfcrown. LIMA issue. Dated DECIMO NONO & 1745/3(?). Laureate, draped, & cuirassed older bust left; LIMA beneath / Crowned, cruciform shields around Garter Star; plain quarters. |
| SE3695A | George II AR Halfcrown. Lima issue. Dated 1746. Old bust left; LIMA below / Cruciform crowned coats-of-arms around Garter Star. Edge: DECVS...DECIMO NONO. ESC 606. |
| SE3696 | George II AR Halfcrown. Dated 1746. Old bust left / Cruciform crowned coats-of-arms around Garter Star. Edge: DECVS...VICESIMO. ESC 608. |
| SE3698 | Shilling, 1728. S.3698; ESC-1192. George II. Young bust. Roses & plumes in angles. Boldly struck with somewhat prooflike fields & lovely deep old toning. NGC graded MS-65. |
| SE3699 | George II AR Shilling. Dated 1737. Laureate, draped, & cuirassed young bust left / Crowned, cruciform shields around Garter Star; roses & plumes in quarters. ESC 1200. |
| SE3700 | Shilling, 1728. S.3700; ESC-1191. George II. Young bust. Angles plain. This variety (a one-year type with plain reverse) is rated higher in the Spink catalogue (£1, 000 in EF). |
| SE3703 | Shilling, 1745-Lima. S.3703; ESC-1205. George II. Old head. Lima below. Attractively toned (silvery golden gray iridescence) with lovely fresh mint luster! A exceptionally choice |
| SE3704 | George II. 1727-1760. AR Shilling. Dated 1758. Laureate bust left / Cruciform arms. |
| SE3707 | Sixpence, 1728. S.3707; ESC-1606; KM-564.3. George II. Young head. Roses & plumes in angles. Light haymarking, otherwise a lovely sharp example with original luster & toning. |
| SE3708 | Sixpence, 1739. S.3708; ESC-1612; KM-564.4. George II. Young head. Roses in angles. Rare variety with O over R in legend. Toned. NGC graded MS-63. |
| SE3712 | Silver Fourpence, 1731. George II. S-3712. Young bust. Common up through EF grade, but like all silver of this era elusive in State. Here is a very handsome example. Light |
| SE3715A | Silver Penny, 1750. George II. S-3715A Young head. Scarce type which catalogues only up to EF in the Spink price guide. This one is miles above that! A gorgeous iridescent toned |
| SE3717 | Proof copper Halfpenny, 1729. George II Young Head. S-3717. P-835, cited as Rare. The last halfpenny struck under the previous king appeared in 1724, & Peck begins commenting on |
| SE3718 | Halfpenny, 1740. S.3718. George II. Old laureate bust left. With traces of luster. NGC graded MS-64 Brown. Estimated Value 50-900. |
| SE3719 | George II Æ Halfpenny. Old Head issue. Dated 1751. Laureate & cuirassed bust left / Britannia seated left on globe, holding olive branch & spear, & leaning on ornamental oval shield. Peck 881. |
| SE3720 | Proof Farthing, 1730. George II Young laureate Head. S-3720 (no Proof listed). Peck-857. 1730 was the first year of the farthings of this king, as regal copper coinage |
| SE3721 | Farthing, 1741. S.3721. George II. Old laureate head. Some luster. NGC graded MS-65 Brown. Estimated Value 50-850. |
| SE3722 | George II Æ Farthing. Old Head issue. Dated 1754. Laureate & cuirassed bust left / Britannia seated left on globe, holding olive branch & spear, & leaning on ornamental oval shield. Peck 892. |
| SE3724A | George III AV 2 Guineas pattern of 1773, by Tanner. WR-80. |
| SE3727 | Rose Guinea, 1772. S.3727; Fr-354; KM-600. George III, 3rd laureate head. Not in the Terner collection. Somewhat prooflike surfaces & sharply struck, with dazzling |
| SE3728 | George III AV Guinea. Dated 1774. Laureate Fourth head right / Crowned coat-of-arms within ornate frame. Cf. Schneider 609. |
| SE3729 | ENGLAND. House of Hanover. George III (1760–1820). AV guinea (8.26 gm). 1790. Laureate head right (fifth type) / Crowned coat of arms. Seaby 3729. KM 609. Good very fine Estimated Value: $ 275 |
| SE3730 | Guinea, 1813. S.3730; Fr-357; KM-664. George III, 6th (Military) Head. An exceptionally nice example of the final type of guinea, struck only during this one year, & intended as |
| SE3731 | Half Guinea, 1762. S.3731; Fr-358; KM-593. Geroge III. First laureate head. Sharply struck with an abundant of original mint luster. Exceptionally pretty old-gold color. Among the |
| SE3732 | Half Guinea, 1764. S.3732; Fr-359; KM-599. George III. Second head. So called rose type, for its resemblance to the outline of an open (Tudor) rose. Boldly struck & highly |
| SE3734 | Half Guinea, 1784. S.3734; Fr-361; KM-605. George III, 4th Head. A lovely example of a type which remains under-appreciated & elusive in high grade. NGC graded MS-61. |
| SE3735 | Gold Proof Half Guinea, 1787. George III. S-3735. WR-130. Plain edge. 5th laureate bust of the king, called the Spade style because of the shape of the reverse shield, |
| SE3736 | Half Guinea, 1802. S.3736; Fr-363; KM-649. George III. Sixth (laureate) head. Fully lustrous & difficult to locate in choice condition. NGC graded MS-62. |
| SE3737 | George III AV Half Guinea. GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA, laureate, 7th (military) head right / BRITANNIARVM REX FIDEI DEFENSOR, crowned oval containing HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE around coat of arms. KM 651, Fr 367. |
| SE3738 | Third Guinea, 1797. S.3738; Fr-365; KM-620. George III, 1st Laureate Head. Lovely red tone. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value 00-800. |
| SE3740 | Third Guinea, 1808. S.3740; Fr-367; KM-650. George III, 2nd Laureated Head. Bright luster, bold strike, most pleasing overall. NGC graded MS-63. |
| SE3741 | Quarter Guinea, 1762. S.3741; Fr-368. George III, Laureated Head. One year type. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value 00-800. |
| SE3743 | George III silver shilling. Tower Mint, London. GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA REX, laureate & draped bust right / Coat of arms. |
| SE3746 | George III AR Shilling dated 1787. GERGIVS III DEI GRATIA, older bust right / M B F ET A REX F D B ET L D S R I A T ET E, 1787, Semée of hearts in Hanoverian shield. |
| SE3747 | Silver Shilling, 1798. George III. S-3747, portrait style of the 1787 currency issue but with the distinctive date, which appears on no other English shilling. Plain edge. |
| SE3765 | Dollar, ND. S.3765; ESC-129; KM-634. George III. Oval countermark with head of George III on a 1793 Mexico City 8 Reales. Attractively toned. NGC graded AU-55. |
| SE3768 | George III AR Dollar. Bank of England issue. Dated 1804. Laureate, draped, & cuirassed bust right; :C.H.K on shoulder / Britannia seated left, leaning on shield set on cornucopiae, holding branch & spear; bee hive before; all within crowned oval. ESC 144. |
| SE3769 | Three Shillings silver Bank Token, 1812. George III. S-3769. Draped bust in armor. Anyone interested in the history of these pieces should see the wonderful study by E.M. Kelly |
| SE3770 | Three Shillings Bank Token, 1812. S.3770; ESC-416; KM-Tn5. George III. Laureate head. Toned. NGC graded MS-64. |
| SE3772 | Eighteen Pence, 1813. S.3772; ESC-976; KM-Tn3. George III. Bank of England token. Lovely toning. NGC graded MS-65. |
| SE3774 | George III Æ Halfpence. Tower Mint, London. GEORGIUS III D G REX, laureate & draped bust right / BRITANNIA 1771, Britannia seated left. |
| SE3775 | George III Æ Farthing. First issue. Dated 1773. Laureate & cuirassed bust right / Britannia seated left on globe, holding olive branch & spear, & leaning on ornamental oval shield. Peck 911. |
| SE3776 | George III Æ Twopence. Soho Mint, Birmingham. GEORGIUS III D G REX, laureate & draped bust right / BRITANNIA 1797, Britannia seated left. |
| SE3777 | Bronzed Proof Penny, 1797. Peck-1123; S.3777. George III. NGC graded Proof 64 Brown. Estimated Value 50-900. |
| SE3778 | George III AR Halfcrown. Laureate bull head right / Crowned coat-of-arms. ESC 616. |
| SE3779 | Proof copper Farthing, 1799. George III. S-3779. Soho , Third issue. Gleaming mahogany-colored surfaces, light hairlines & a couple of really tiny marks but a lovely look |
| SE3780 | Penny, 1806. S.3780; KM-663. George III. Minor field abrasion marks. Chocolate brown. PCI graded Proof 64 Brown. |
| SE3781 | George III Æ Penny. Soho mint. Laureate bust right; K on shoulder / Britannia seated left; K & SOHO below shield. Peck 1342. |
| SE3782 | Farthing, 1806. S.3782; Peck-1389; KM-661. Copper. George III. |
| SE3785 | Sovereign, 1817. S.3785; Fr-371; KM-674. George III. Laureate head. / St. George & dragon. First year of issue of the classic English sovereign |
| SE3785C | Sovereign, 1820. S.3785C; Fr-371; KM-674. George III. Small date. The final year of this first type of sovereign. |
| SE3786 | George III AV Half Sovereign. Dated 1817. Laureate head left / Crowned coat-of-arms. Cf. Schneider 631. |
| SE3787 | George III AR Crown. Benedetto Pistrucci, engraver. Dated LIX & 1819. Laureate head right / St. George slaying the dragon. ESC 215. |
| SE3788 | Halfcrown, 1816. S.3788; ESC-613; KM-667. George III. Bull head. Lovely golden toning. |
| SE3789 | Halfcrown, 1817. S. 3789; ESC-618; KM-672. George III. Small head. |
| SE3790 | Shilling, 1816. S.3790; ESC-1228; KM-666. George III. |
| SE3791 | Sixpence, 1816. S.3791; KM-665. George III. Laureate head right. |
| SE3797 | Great Britain 1826, George IV, 5 Pounds. |
| SE3805 | George IV AR Crown. 1821. GEORGIUS IIII D G BRITANNIAR REX F D, laureate head left / St. George on horseback left, dragon below; ANNO REGNI SECUNDO in raised letters on edge. ESC 252. |
| SE3815 | George IV AR Proof Sixpence. Dated 1826. Laureate head left / Lion standing left on crown, head facing; floral spray beneath. ESC 1663. |
| SE3824 | George IV Æ Halfpenny. Laureate head left / Britannia seated right. Peck 1433. |
| SE3835 | William IV AR Shilling. Dated 1834. Bare head right / Two-line legend within crowned wreath. ESC 1268. |
| SE3845 | William IV Æ Penny. Dated 1837. Bare head right / Helmeted Britannia seated right on outcropping, holding oval shield & trident; shamrock, rose, & thistle in exergue. Peck 1460. |
| SE3851 | Victoria AV 5 Pounds. 1839. VICTORIA D: G: BRITANNIARUM REGINA F: D:, young head left / DIRIGE DEUS GRESSUS MEUS, Victoria as Una leading the British lion with a sceptre, MDCCCXXXIX below, W. WYON B.A. along bottom edge. Fr 386. |
| SE3852C | Victoria AV Sovereign. London, 1872. VICTORIA DEI GRATIA, young filleted bust left, WW in relief on neck truncation / BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF:, crowned coat of arms surrounded by open wreath, rose below. |
| SE3853 | Victoria AV Sovereign. Young Head issue. Dated 1871. Head left, in fillet / Crowned shield of arms within olive wreath; thistle, rose, & shamrock below; 40 between. |
| SE3857 | Victoria AV Sovereign. Young Head issue. Melbourne, Australia mint. Dated 1878. Head left, in fillet; M below / St. George riding right & slaying dragon. |
| SE3861 | Victoria AV Half-Sovereign. Young Head issue. Dated 1883. Head left, in fillet / Crowned ornamental shield. |
| SE3864 | ENGLAND. Victoria (1837–1901). AV 5 pounds (39.90 gm). Jubilee coinage, 1887. Crowned, veiled bust left / St. George on horseback right, slaying dragon. Seaby 3864. |
| SE3865 | ENGLAND. Victoria (1837–1901). AV 2 pounds (15.97 gm). Jubilee coinage, 1887. Crowned, veiled bust left / St. George on horseback right, slaying dragon. Seaby 3865. |
| SE3872 | Victoria AV Proof Five Pounds. Old veiled bust left / Pistrucci's St. George & the dragon. |
| SE3882 | Victoria AR Crown. Young Head issue. VIII & dated 1844. Head left, in fillet / Crowned shield of arms within olive wreath; thistle, rose, & shamrock below. |
| SE3883 | Victoria AR Crown. Gothic type. Dated UNDECIMO & 1847. Crowned bust left, in embroidered robe / Crowned, cruciform shields around Garter Star; rose, thistle, & shamrock in quarters; all within Gothic frame. ESC 288. |
| SE3894 | Victoria AR Florin. Gothic issue. Dated mdccclxxvii (1877). Crowned bust left; 25 below bust; no W W / Crowned cruciform shields; thistle, rose, & shamrock in each quarter between trefoil arches. |
| SE3903 | Victoria AR Shilling. Dated 1838. First young head left / Denomination in crowned wreath; date in exergue. ESC 1278. |
| SE3912 | Victoria AR Sixpence. Dated 1886. Third young head left / Denomination in crowned wreath; date in exergue. ESC 1748. |
| SE3948 | Victoria Æ Penny. Young Head issue. Dated 1841. Head left, in fillet / Helmeted Britannia seated right on outcropping, holding oval shield & trident; shamrock, rose and thistle in exergue. |
| SE3965 | Edward VII AV Five Pounds. Bare head right / Pistrucci's St. George and the dragon. |
| SE3967 | Edward VII AV Two Pounds. Bare head right / Pistrucci's St. George and the dragon. |
| SE3978 | Edward VII AR Crown. Dated 1902. Bare head right / Pistrucci's St. George and the Dragon; date in exergue. ESC 361. |
| SE3994 | George V AV Proof Five Pounds. Bare head left / Pistrucci's St. George and the dragon. |
| SE3995 | George V. 1910-1935. AV Proof Two Pounds. Dated 1911. Bare head left / Pistrucci's St. George and the dragon. |
| SE5005 | SCOTLAND. David I. 1124-1153. AR Penny. Roxburgh mint? Crowned bust right, holding sceptre, legend unreadable / Cross potent with pellets-in-crescent in quarters, pellet linking the crescents to the center of the cross; two quarters with additional pellets. |
| SE5025 | Scotland, William I, the Lion, AR Penny. Crescent & Pellet coinage, 1174-1195. Roxburgh mint; Raul, moneyer. [LE] REI WILL[AM], crowned bust left, holding sceptre with cross pommée / [+RAV]L ON ROC, short cross with crescents & pellets in quarters. |
| SE5029 | Scotland, William I, the Lion, AR Penny. LE REI WILLAM, head of William I left, sceptre before / +HVE WALTER, short cross with stars in quarters. Burns 15. |
| SE5055 | Scotland, Alexander III, 1249-1286 AR Penny. ALEXANDER DEI GRA, croned bust left, holding sceptre / REX SCOTORVM, long cross with a star in each angle. |
| SE5088 | Scotland, David II AR Penny. Edinburgh mint, first coinage, 1333-1357. DAVID DEI GRATIA, crowned, small fine head left; sceptre before / REX SCOTTORVM, long cross quartered with mullets. Burns 245. |
| SE5091 | Scotland, David II AR Groat. Edinburgh mint, ca 1357. + DAVID DEI GRA: REX SCOTORVM, crowned bust left holding sceptre surmounted by a lis / DNS . PTECTOR MS F LIBATOR MS around VILLA x EDINBVRGH divided by long cross pattée, mullet in each angle. |
| SE5125 | Scotland, David II AR Groat. Edinburgh mint. Light coinage, 1367-1371. DAVID D: GRA: REX SCOTORVM, crowned bust left holding sceptre before; star at base of sceptre / DNS PTECTOR MS F LIBATOR MS, long cross quartered with mullets. Burns 302. |
| SE5138 | Robert II AR Halfgroat. Edinburgh, 1371-1390. ROBERTVS DEI GRATIA REX SCOTORVM, crowned bust left, star on sceptre handle, trefoils within tressure / VILLA EDInBVRGh, cross and mullets. |
| SE5231 | Scotland, James II AR Groat. Second coinage, first issue, 1451-1460. Edinburgh mint. Crowned facing bust in tressure / +VILLA EDIn BVRG, long cross with crowns & pellets in quarters; double saltire stops by initial cross. Burns II p. 74, 5b. |
| SE5280 | Scotland, James III AR Groat. Light issue, circa 1482. Edinburgh mint. Crowned facing bust in tressure of seven arcs / VILL A EDE nBEO VRGE, long cross with pellets & mullets. Burns p. 123, 24/23 (fig. 605); SCBI 35, 763 (same reverse die). |
| SE5396 | Mary Queen of Scots AV 22 Shillings. James, Earl of Arran, as Regent & Governor of Scotland. Dated 1553. MARIA• D• G• R• SCOTORVM, crowned coat-of-arms; I G at sides / +DILIGITE IVSTICIAM 1553, crowned monogram; cinquefoils at sides. Burns 814(1) var. |
| SE5425 | Scotland, Mary 1542-1567. AR Ryal. Fourth period, married to Henry Darnley. Dated 1566. •MARIA•&•HENRIC9•DEI•GRA•R•&•R•SCOTORV•, crowned coat-of-arms flanked by thistles / (thistle)• EXVRGAT•DEVS•&•DISSIPENTR:INIMCI•E9•, crowned palm tree with DAT GLORIA VIRES on banner; date across field. |
| SE5460 | Scotland, James VI AV Crown & sceptre. Eighth coinage, 1601. (rose) . IACOBVS . 6 . D . G . R . SCOTORVM, crown above shield / (rose) SALVS . POPVLI. SVPREMA . LVX, crossed sword & sceptre flanked by two thistles, crown above, date below. Fr 46, Kr 20. |
| SE5512 | SCOTLAND. James VI (I of England). 1567-1625. Billon Eightpenny Groat (1.87 gm). Struck 1583-1590. IACOB' 6 D G R SCOT, crowned arms / OPPID' EDINB', crowned thistle. |
| SE5581 | Scotland, Charles I AR 20 Pence. 1625. CAR D G SCOT ANG FR ET HIB R, crowned bust left, 20 behind / IVST . THRONVM . FIRMAT ., crowned thistle. |
| SE6362 | Ireland, Edward IV of England, 1461-1483, AR Penny (15mm). Dublin mint. Crowned bust facing, saltires by neck / CIVITAS DVBLIN, long cross with three pellets in each angle. |
| SE6505 | Ireland, Elizabeth I AR Shilling. Second (Fine) coinage, dated 1561. (harp) ELIZABETH D. G. BR. F. ET. HIBERNIE : REG :, crowned bust left / (harp) POSVI : DEVM : AVDITOREM : MEVM, three harps within crowned coat of arms. |
| SE6517 | Ireland, James I of England, 1603-1626, AR Sixpence (21x22mm. IACOBVS DG MAG BRIT FRA ET HI REX, bust left / TVEATVR UNITA DEVS, crowned harp. |
| SE6579E | Ireland, James II (1685–1691) Brass Half Crown. Gunmoney, March 1690. IACOBVS . II . DEI . GRATIA, laureate, draped bust left / MAG . BR. FRA . ET . HIB . REX, crown over crossed sceptres dividing J—R, year & XXX above, month below. |
| SE6608 | Ireland. George II AE Farthing. D&F-558. GEORGIVS II REX, laureate left-facing Irish portrait / HIBERNIA 17-37, crowned harp, D&F 558. |
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