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for week commencing
This week, a dated Charles 1st English sixpence that
gives hens' teeth a run for their money in the rarity stakes!!
WSC-9255: Robert III Scottish
Medieval Hammered Silver Groat. Heavy coinage
of 1390 – 1403. First issue with a rough,
tall facing bust.
£365
Provenance:
ex Capozzolo collection...
dispersed 2020
ex HistoryInCoins... sold to
ex John Williams' collection (purchased 2021)
WSC-9256: 1692 William & Mary
Scottish Silver 10 Shillings. Conjoined busts,
GRATIA legend, small 10 under the busts - Spink 5661. If you’re wondering why it is that Scottish
coinage always seems to be worn to within an inch of its life, it’s because
even though
£495
Provenance:
ex HistoryInCoins... sold to
ex John Williams' collection (purchased 2023)
WJC-9257: Extremely
Rare 1630 Dated Charles 1st Hammered Silver Sixpence. Group B, second
bust, type 1a2 with the reverse having no cross fourchee,
initial mark Plume over Heart, although under a lens, unlikely as it may seem,
the obverse at least looks very much like Heart over Plume.
S.R.2808. Very
few examples of this late date exist in collections, either institutional or
private, 1630 being very much the key date.
Collectors will be fully cognisant of this, together with the fact that
the entire dated issue (1625-30) is nearly always problematic (poor strikes /
dies, double strikes, flans, legend issues etc) as a result of the dies /
minting process. Museum
reference number of "5446" to the right of the shield. You'll have waited ages for an example to
turn up but rest assured, unlike busses, you'll not see another of these any
time soon!
£1,345
Provenance:
ex Ian Davison