Hammered coins value

hammered coins value

Dealer in British Hammered Coins. All British Hammered Coins, Celtic, Roman, Anglo-Saxon/Viking, Norman, Plantagenet, Medieval, Tudor, Stuart, Scottish. Hammered. British hammered coins began around 600ad and continued to be produced for in excess of 1,000 years. Hammered coins were produced by. Hammered coins were made by manually striking a coin blank (usually of silver or gold) between two hand Catalog of Irish Coin Prices, Henry III 1251 to 1254. hammered coins value

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Hammered Coins

Date SoldCategoryLotDescriptionSale Price

Auction 172
Hammered CoinsLot
853
AngelHenry VII Type V. Large Crook-shaped abbreviation after HENRIC S.2187, North 1698, mintmark Pheon, (1505-1509) Obverse: HENRIC ? DI x GRΛ ?x REX x ΛNGL x FR x x, The Reverse PER CRUCE TVΛ NOS XPE RED with double saltire stops, and no stop after RED , the die pairing unlisted by Schneider, 5.18 grammes, Choice EF on a full round flan, evenly struck, with a round countermark to the left of the shield, a superb piece
£3,400

Auction 172
Hammered CoinsLot
854
FarthingEdward IILondon MintS.1474 Fine/Good Fine
£48

Auction 172
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855
GroatHenry VI Rosette-Mascle issue Calais MintS.1859 mintmark Cross Patonce, 3.80 grammes, VF with colourful tone
£110

Auction 172
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856
GroatHenry VIII Second Coinage Laker Bust D, S.2337E mintmark Rose Good Fine on an irregularly shaped flan
£160

Auction 172
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857
Half AngelHenry VIII First Coinage S.2266, North 1761, Schneider 566, mintmark Castle 2.60 grammes, VF on a full round flan, a little double striking is evident towards the end of the obverse legend
£2,800

Auction 172
Hammered CoinsLot
858
NobleHenry V Mullet by Sword Arm, Annulet on ship rudder, Reverse with pellet before central h and slipped Trefoil in second quarter by the Lion's head, type C/Henry IVmule, S.1741/1715, North Obv 1371/Rev1337/1, Schneider 223, 6.96 grammes, About EF/EF a most pleasing example
£4,700

Auction 172
Hammered CoinsLot
859
PennyCharles II Third Hammered issue S.3327 mintmark Crown GVF with excellent portrait, on a slightly uneven flan, Halfgroat Charles I Group D, Fourth Bust, type 3.1, no inner circles, S.2831 mintmark Crown visible only on the obverse, Fine
£80

Auction 172
Hammered CoinsLot
860
PennyEdward IV Heavy Coinage, King's Receiver S.1988ADurham Mint, Local Dies, with rose in the centre of the reverse, mintmark Plain Cross, Fine, on a slightly irregular flan
£75

Auction 172
Hammered CoinsLot
861
PennyHenry II Tealby type E, Colchester Mint, moneyer Pi [---] Pieres, S.1341 Jewelled Collar only, North 960, 1.22 grammes, weak in places as is usual for this issue, on an irregularly shaped flan NVF Rare, comes with old collectors tickets and envelope
£240

Auction 172
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862
ShillingEdward VI Fine Silver issue S.2482 mintmark Tun, 6.19 grammes, VG/Fine
£160

Auction 172
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863
Spur RyalJames I Second Coinage (1606-1607) S.2614North 2080, mintmark Escallop, weight 6.77 grammes, a small edge crack at 1 o'clock on the reverse, skilfully repaired, otherwise VF and with red toning, Ex-St. James Auction 17, 24 May 2011 Lot 92, Ex-Lingford, Glendinings 20/21 June 1951 Lot 892? (not illustrated), a seldom offered type
£11,000

Auction 172
Hammered CoinsLot
864
ThreehalfpenceElizabeth I 1561 Smaller flan of 10.5 to 11.5mm S.2569 mintmark Pheon, 0.79 grammes, Fine or better, lightly creased, HalfgroatJames I Second Coinage mintmark Lis, 0.83 grammes VG creased, Shilling Elizabeth I Sixth Issue S.2577 mintmark A, 5.16 grammes, Obverse: Legends VG the portrait worn away, Reverse VG
£75

Auction 171
Hammered CoinsLot
1210
AngelHenry VIII First Coinage (1509-1526) S.2265 mintmark Portcullis 5.14 grammes Obverse as Schneider 562, Reverse as Schneider 563 Good Fine or better, bold and even on a full round flan, very attractive for the grade and with very attractive overall eye appeal,
£2,800

Auction 171
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1211
CrownCharles ITower Mint Under King Class 1a mint mark Cross Calvary VG-Fine edges a little ragged in places with a pleasing grey tone S2753
£800

Auction 171
Hammered CoinsLot
1213
GoldCrownCharles I Group B, Second Bust, in ruff, armour and mantle, Reverse: Square-topped shield S.2711 mintmark Cross Calvary, 2.18 grammes, Good Fine
£550

Auction 171
Hammered CoinsLot
1215
GroatEdward IV Light coinage (1464-1470) London Mint, Quatrefoils at neck, S.2000 mintmark Crown, 3.08 grammes, EF with an edge nick by ANG, a very high grade example of the type
£480

Auction 171
Hammered CoinsLot
1216
GroatHenry V Type C with mullet to right of breast S.1765 mintmark pierced cross, 3.50 grammes, Obverse Fine or better with some slight weakness on the portrait, the legends bold, Reverse: Good Fine and even, a pleasing piece and scarce, comes with old ticket
£100

Auction 171
Hammered CoinsLot
1217
GroatHenry VI Annulet issue, Calais Mint with annulets at neck S.1836 Fine, the reverse slightly better, the obverse with some surface marks
£70
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