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Elizabeth I, Seventh issue, Crown, mm. 1 [1601], bust 9A, sceptre to i of regina, three fingers of hand visible, 29.89g/3h (BCW 1-1:1-a3; FRC dies D-6 [Sale, lot 12]; N 2012; S 2582).
Commonwealth (1649-1660), Crown, 1656/4, mm. sun on obv. only, small 6s in date, the . commonwealth . of . england around St. George’s shield within wreath, rev. god . with . vs . around conjoined shields and denomination mark, 30.05g/2h (ESC 11; N 2721; S 3214). The over-date clear, very fine with dark toning.
Dollar, 1804, types A/2, struck over an 1810jp 8 Reales, Lima mint, 27.26g/12h (ESC 1925; S 3768). Toned, good very fine, bright reverse fields with undertype visible
Third Period, Crown, 1551, mm. y, reads fra’ z ; hibe, 30.09g/12h (Lingford dies F-4; N 1933; S 2478). Fine, toned, rare
George III Counterstamped Bank Dollar of 5 Shillings ND (1797) AU53 PCGS, KM637. Host: Peru Charles IV 8 Reales 1793 LM-IJ (cf. KM87); Counterstamp: Type I oval bust of George III (AU Detail). Clear and centered countermark, the issue accentuated by dove-grey toning sweeping the peripheries.
Charles I, Exeter mint, Crown, 1645, mm. rose on obv., Ex on rev., tall horseman with sash tied in bow, 28.96g/3h (Besly C16; SCBI Brooker 1036-7; N 2558; S 3059).
Oliver Cromwell, Crown, 1658/7, laureate bust left, olivar d g r p ang sco et hib & c pro, rev. pax qværitvr bello, crowned shield, edge nisi peritvrvs mihi adimat nemo (Lessen E12; ESC 240; S 3226). Lightly toned with only a trace of the customary die break, good fine
Description: James I silver Crown, mm grapes, 2nd coinage, James I (1603-25), silver Crown, second coinage (1604-19),armoured King on horseback right, sword on shoulder, plain groundline below, Latin legend and beaded borders surroundingboth sides, initial mark grapes over escallop (1607) both sides.; Additional Comments: IACOBVS. D; G; MAG; BRIT; FRAN; ET.HIB; REX. rev. quartered shield of arms, .QVÆ. DEVS. CONIVNXIT. NEMO. SEPARET. 29.79g (Cooper dies V*/IX*; N.2097;S.2652). Ex J E Moon, Col. H W Morrieson, Capt. H E G Paget, Raymond Carlyon-Britton.
James II (1685-1691), Gunmoney coinage, Crown, 1690, sword into legend, no stop after iac · ii, 13.23g/6h (Withers 12/14; S 6578). Better than very fine, traces of undertype visible, brown patina
A lovely slider! The present example boasts full details, great luster, and no toning to take away from the popular design.
CONSTANTINE I THE GREAT (306-337). Follis. Arles. CONSTANTINVS AVG. Laureate head right. VIRTVS AVGG / SA (crescent) RL. Camp gate, with wide open doors, four turrets; star above.
Grade: XF (Extremely Fine). This indicates the coin has very light wear on only the highest points of the design. Identification: It is cataloged under SNG von Aulock 1835 and BMC 53. These references confirm its status as a standard civic issue of Ephesus. Specifications: Weight: 0.97 g (Standard range is ~0.95g to 1.05g).Material: Silver (AR).Design:Obverse: A bee viewed from above. The bee was a sacred symbol of the goddess Artemis, the patron of Ephesus. Reverse: Two confronted (face-to-face) stag heads. The stag was also a primary attribute of Artemis.🏛️ Key Abbreviations AR: Argentum (Silver).BMC: British Museum Catalogue (a standard reference work).SNG: Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum (a series of catalogs of Greek coins in public and private collections).XF/EF: Extremely Fine.R1: Indicates the coin is "Rare" on a scale where R1 is the lowest level of rarity. Historical Context: The "confronted deer heads" on the reverse are what distinguish this specific diobol denomination (2 obols) from other smaller silver units of the same period. AU (or AV) stands for gold, AR for silver, BI for billon (a silver-copper mix), and AE for bronze or copper alloys.
This is a rare silver Akçe/Maydin coin from the Ottoman Empire, minted in Halab (Aleppo) during the first year of reign of Sultan Süleyman I "the Magnificent" (AH 926 / AD 1520). It features a weight of approximately .96 gram and holds high historical value as a coin from the dawn of his 46-year reign. REF : A 1320
WILLIAM PECKAM
WILLIAM PECKAM
WILLIAM PECKAM
DALLYS & SON Provenance : Ex-Seabys
Isaac and Thankful Cloake
Civil War token Fuld 136/397 a R1 Nice AU. The Union Must And Shall Be Preserved Beware 1863. Popular token with picture of Coiled Snake a Copperhead perhaps (90-100).
Civil War token Fuld 136/397 a R1 Nice AU. The Union Must And Shall Be Preserved Beware 1863. Popular token with picture of Coiled Snake a Copperhead perhaps (90-100).
CHARING CROSS Skidmore's Middlesex Salter's Halfpenny Dalton & Hamer #473
1792 REYNOLDS & CO Shropshire Coalbrook Dale Halfpenny Dalton & Hamer #14 Some typical die breaks and cuds for this obverse variety. Otherwise, sharp, even tan fields with hints of red in the devices.
1792 REYNOLDS & CO Shropshire Coalbrook Dale Halfpenny Dalton & Hamer #14 Some typical die breaks and cuds for this obverse variety. Otherwise, sharp, even tan fields with hints of red in the devices.
1794 JOHN JELLY Somerset Bath Copper Halfpenny Dalton & Hamer #26
1794 JOHN JELLY Somerset Bath Copper Halfpenny Dalton & Hamer #26
JOHN JELLY double edge
JOHN JELLY double edge