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WSC-9290: William 1st, The Lion, Rare Early Scottish Hammered Silver Crescent &
Pellet Penny. Phase
II Sterling, circa 1180-95. Roxburgh
mint. Obv: bust left with wide crown,
very prominent sceptre-head with cross pommée.
Obv: [+LE] REI WILAO, rev: +RAVL [DE RO]CEBV -
Raul of Roxburgh: short cross pattée with crescents and pellets in angles. An unusual obverse regnal reading - should be
either WILAM REX or LE REI WILLA. This
is clearly more desirable the latter variety but on this coin, there is only a
single L and the O tagged onto the end of the king's name is highly
unusual. S.R. 5025. William gained the title "The Lion"
not through any particular act of bravery but rather through changing the
dragon on the arms of
£1,495
Provenance:
Old ticket
- priced at 17/6, circa 1940's? Can't quite make out the previous owner ("ex F.Rudd?)
ex Tim
Owen (his ticket)
WMH-9291: Choice Edward III Medieval
Hammered Silver Full Groat. Pre-treaty period, 1351-61.
London
mint, unbroken (new) letters in legend, initial mark 3(4), class G (1356-61),
S.R.1570. Class G usually has an annulet
under the bust and an annulet in one of the four reverse quarters. This coin has no such annulets. Further, there is an unexpected absence of
trefoils in the spandrels cusps on the lower half of the obverse. The interesting und uncommon anomalies aside,
this is an excellent grade coin.
£395
WMH-9292: Henry VI Medieval Hammered
Silver Penny. Rosette-mascle issue of 1430-31.
£185
WJC-9293: Superb 1644 Charles 1st
Hammered Silver OXFORD DECLARATION Civil War Threepence. Thomas Rawlins' die B - small bust of fine
work, signed with a large R below truncation.
£645