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England, Henry VI, Calais mint, 1422-1461, silver Groat, 27mm, 3.7g. Obv: Crowned facing portrait, annulets at neck / Rev: Long cross with pellets in angles, annulets linking pellets in two opposing angles. S.1911
SOLD FOR £60
England, Henry VI, Calais mint, 1422-1461, silver Groat, 27mm, 3.7g. Obv: Crowned facing portrait, annulets at neck / Rev: Long cross with pellets in angles, annulets linking pellets in two opposing angles. S.1911

England, Edward I, London mint, 1272-1307, silver Penny, 19mm, 1.4g. Obv: Crowned bust, facing / Rev: Long cross. S.1409
SOLD FOR £70
England, Edward I, London mint, 1272-1307, silver Penny, 19mm, 1.4g. Obv: Crowned bust, facing / Rev: Long cross. S.1409

England, William I (the conqueror), Winchester mint (Leofpold), 1066-1087, silver Penny, 19mm, 1.6g. Obv: Crowned portrait, facing, between two stars / Rev: Quadrilateral over cross with pellets, moneyer and mint name around. S.1254
SOLD FOR £760
England, William I (the conqueror), Winchester mint (Leofpold), 1066-1087, silver Penny, 19mm, 1.6g. Obv: Crowned portrait, facing, between two stars / Rev: Quadrilateral over cross with pellets, moneyer and mint name around. S.1254

Anglo-Saxon England, Aethelred II, Exeter mint, Dunstan (moneyer), 978-1016, silver Penny, 19mm, 1.5g. Obv: Radiate portrait of Aethelred / Rev: Long cross. S.1152
SOLD FOR £340
Anglo-Saxon England, Aethelred II, Exeter mint, Dunstan (moneyer), 978-1016, silver Penny, 19mm, 1.5g. Obv: Radiate portrait of Aethelred / Rev: Long cross. S.1152

Anglo-Saxon England, Aethelred II, Lincoln mint, Aescman (moneyer), 978-1016, silver Penny, 20mm, 1.8g. Obv: Radiate portrait of Aethelred / Rev: Long cross. S.1152
SOLD FOR £360
Anglo-Saxon England, Aethelred II, Lincoln mint, Aescman (moneyer), 978-1016, silver Penny, 20mm, 1.8g. Obv: Radiate portrait of Aethelred / Rev: Long cross. S.1152

Anglo-Saxon England, Aethelred II, Canterbury mint, Eadwold (moneyer), 978-1016, silver Penny, 20mm, 1.6g. Obv: Radiate portrait of Aethelred / Rev: Long cross. S.1152
SOLD FOR £340
Anglo-Saxon England, Aethelred II, Canterbury mint, Eadwold (moneyer), 978-1016, silver Penny, 20mm, 1.6g. Obv: Radiate portrait of Aethelred / Rev: Long cross. S.1152

Anglo-Saxon England, Aethelred II, Dover mint, Wulfstan (moneyer), 978-1016, silver Penny, 20mm, 1.8g. Obv: Radiate portrait of Aethelred / Rev: Long cross. S.1152
SOLD FOR £340
Anglo-Saxon England, Aethelred II, Dover mint, Wulfstan (moneyer), 978-1016, silver Penny, 20mm, 1.8g. Obv: Radiate portrait of Aethelred / Rev: Long cross. S.1152

Anglo-Saxon England, Aethelred II, Rochester mint, Edsige (moneyer), 978-1016, silver Penny, 19mm, 1.6g. Obv: Radiate portrait of Aethelred / Rev: Long cross. S.1152
SOLD FOR £360
Anglo-Saxon England, Aethelred II, Rochester mint, Edsige (moneyer), 978-1016, silver Penny, 19mm, 1.6g. Obv: Radiate portrait of Aethelred / Rev: Long cross. S.1152

United States, 1887 silver Morgan Dollar, 38mm, slabbed coin. Obv: Liberty head, left / Rev: Eagle holding arrows and an olive branch, within wreath. KM# 110, aEF (surface marks).
SOLD FOR £100
United States, 1887 silver Morgan Dollar, 38mm, slabbed coin. Obv: Liberty head, left / Rev: Eagle holding arrows and an olive branch, within wreath. KM# 110, aEF (surface marks).

Spanish Italian State (Milan), Philip I, undated (1556) silver Ducaton, 42mm, 32.0g. Very coarsely cut, edge unfinished. Obv: Bust of Philip I in thin collar, right / Rev: Crowned coat of arms. VF
SOLD FOR £400
Spanish Italian State (Milan), Philip I, undated (1556) silver Ducaton, 42mm, 32.0g. Very coarsely cut, edge unfinished. Obv: Bust of Philip I in thin collar, right / Rev: Crowned coat of arms. VF

United Kingdom, Victoria, 1879 silver gothic Florin, 30mm, 11.6g. Obv: Crowned bust of Victoria, left / Rev: Crowned cruciform shields of England, Scotland and Ireland, national flower emblems in angles. S.3897, EF.
SOLD FOR £300
United Kingdom, Victoria, 1879 silver gothic Florin, 30mm, 11.6g. Obv: Crowned bust of Victoria, left / Rev: Crowned cruciform shields of England, Scotland and Ireland, national flower emblems in angles. S.3897, EF.

United Kingdom, Victoria, 1847 silver Crown, 38mm, 28.3g. Obv: Young uncrowned bust of Victoria, left / Rev: Crowned quartered shield of arms within wreath, national flower emblems below. XI and quinquefoil on edge. S.3382, EF.
SOLD FOR £940
United Kingdom, Victoria, 1847 silver Crown, 38mm, 28.3g. Obv: Young uncrowned bust of Victoria, left / Rev: Crowned quartered shield of arms within wreath, national flower emblems below. XI and quinquefoil on edge. S.3382, EF.

United Kingdom, Victoria, 1847 silver gothic Crown, 38mm, 28.4g. Obv: Crowned bust of Queen Victoria, left / Rev: Crowned cruciform shields of England, Scotland and Ireland around central garter star with national flower emblems in angles. S.3883, EF.
SOLD FOR £6200
United Kingdom, Victoria, 1847 silver gothic Crown, 38mm, 28.4g. Obv: Crowned bust of Queen Victoria, left / Rev: Crowned cruciform shields of England, Scotland and Ireland around central garter star with national flower emblems in angles. S.3883, EF.

United Kingdom, Victoria, 1845 silver Crown, 38mm, 28.3g. Obv: Young uncrowned bust of Victoria, left / Rev: Crowned quartered shield of arms within wreath, national flower emblems below. S.3882, EF.
SOLD FOR £1300
United Kingdom, Victoria, 1845 silver Crown, 38mm, 28.3g. Obv: Young uncrowned bust of Victoria, left / Rev: Crowned quartered shield of arms within wreath, national flower emblems below. S.3882, EF.

United Kingdom, Elizabeth I, 1558-1603, silver Shilling (second issue), 32mm, 6.5g. Obv: Crowned bust, left within inner beaded circle / Rev: Long cross through shield in four quarters. S.2555, VF.
SOLD FOR £360
United Kingdom, Elizabeth I, 1558-1603, silver Shilling (second issue), 32mm, 6.5g. Obv: Crowned bust, left within inner beaded circle / Rev: Long cross through shield in four quarters. S.2555, VF.

United Kingdom, Elizabeth I, 1561 silver Threepence (third issue), 19mm, 1.5g. Obv: Crowned bust left, rose behind head / Rev: Square shield of arms on long cross fourche. Mint mark Pheon. S.2564, VF.
SOLD FOR £220
United Kingdom, Elizabeth I, 1561 silver Threepence (third issue), 19mm, 1.5g. Obv: Crowned bust left, rose behind head / Rev: Square shield of arms on long cross fourche. Mint mark Pheon. S.2564, VF.

United Kingdom, Edward VI, 1547-1553, silver Shilling, 32mm, 6.3g. Obv: Facing crowned bust of Edward with Tudor rose to the left and denomination to the right / Rev: Quartered shield of arms over long cross fourche. S.2482, VF.
SOLD FOR £600
United Kingdom, Edward VI, 1547-1553, silver Shilling, 32mm, 6.3g. Obv: Facing crowned bust of Edward with Tudor rose to the left and denomination to the right / Rev: Quartered shield of arms over long cross fourche. S.2482, VF.

Thracian/Scythian Dynasty, Coson/Koson, mid-1st Century BC, gold Stater, 18mm, 8.7g, Obv Roman consul (L. Junius Brutus) walking left, accompanied by two lictors fore and aft / Rev: Eagle with spread wings standing, facing left on sceptre, clutching laurel-wreath in right talon. coin Archive, VF.
SOLD FOR £1350
Thracian/Scythian Dynasty, Coson/Koson, mid-1st Century BC, gold Stater, 18mm, 8.7g, Obv Roman consul (L. Junius Brutus) walking left, accompanied by two lictors fore and aft / Rev: Eagle with spread wings standing, facing left on sceptre, clutching laurel-wreath in right talon. coin Archive, VF.

Lysimachan Byzantion, 297-281 BC, gold Stater, 18mm, Obv: Diademed head of Alexander, with horn of Ammon, facing right / Rev: Athena seated left on throne, holding Nike, elbow on shield. S.1590, F.
SOLD FOR £1050
Lysimachan Byzantion, 297-281 BC, gold Stater, 18mm, Obv: Diademed head of Alexander, with horn of Ammon, facing right / Rev: Athena seated left on throne, holding Nike, elbow on shield. S.1590, F.

Zeugitana, Carthage, c. 310-250 BC, elektrum Stater, 19mm, 7.4g, Obv, Wreathed head of Tanit, left, pellet before / Rev, Horse facing right. S.6451, VF.
SOLD FOR £1500
Zeugitana, Carthage, c. 310-250 BC, elektrum Stater, 19mm, 7.4g, Obv, Wreathed head of Tanit, left, pellet before / Rev, Horse facing right. S.6451, VF.

Zeugitana, Carthage, 320-310 BC, electrum (72% gold) Stater, 19mm, 7.53g, Obv: Wreathed head of Tanit(?) left, wearing triple pendant earring / Rev: Unbridled horse standing right. S.6458, VF.
SOLD FOR £3400
Zeugitana, Carthage, 320-310 BC, electrum (72% gold) Stater, 19mm, 7.53g, Obv: Wreathed head of Tanit(?) left, wearing triple pendant earring / Rev: Unbridled horse standing right. S.6458, VF.

Zeugitana, Carthage, 350-320 BC, gold Stater, 18mm, Obv: Head of Tanit left, wearing wreath of grain, triple-pendant earings, necklace with ten pendants / Rev: Horse standing right. S.6445, VF.
SOLD FOR £2000
Zeugitana, Carthage, 350-320 BC, gold Stater, 18mm, Obv: Head of Tanit left, wearing wreath of grain, triple-pendant earings, necklace with ten pendants / Rev: Horse standing right. S.6445, VF.

Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos, 4th-3rd century BC, gold Stater, 18mm, Obv: Diademed head of Alexander, with horn of Ammon, facing right / Rev: Athena seated left on throne, holding Nike, elbow on shield. S.6813, VF.
SOLD FOR £2400
Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos, 4th-3rd century BC, gold Stater, 18mm, Obv: Diademed head of Alexander, with horn of Ammon, facing right / Rev: Athena seated left on throne, holding Nike, elbow on shield. S.6813, VF.

Eastern Roman Empire, Basiliscus, (475-476) gold Solidus, 21mm. Obv: Helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, holding shield and spear / Rev: Victory standing left holding a long cross. S.21477, VF.
SOLD FOR £440
Eastern Roman Empire, Basiliscus, (475-476) gold Solidus, 21mm. Obv: Helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, holding shield and spear / Rev: Victory standing left holding a long cross. S.21477, VF.

Western Roman Empire, Honorius, 393-423 AD, gold Solidus, 20mm, Obv: Helmeted and cuirassed three quarter length bust facing, slightly inclined to the right, holding a spear and a horseman shield / Rev: Constantinopolis seated holding sceptre and Victory. S.20889, F.
SOLD FOR £360
Western Roman Empire, Honorius, 393-423 AD, gold Solidus, 20mm, Obv: Helmeted and cuirassed three quarter length bust facing, slightly inclined to the right, holding a spear and a horseman shield / Rev: Constantinopolis seated holding sceptre and Victory. S.20889, F.