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Hammered silver coins for sale
Hammered silver coins for sale








King Charles I, silver crown, Tower Mint under the King ( 1625-42 ). Bust of king wearing double arched crown left, value X behind. Couple of light creases otherwise good Fine. Bust of king facing right, holding orb and sceptre. Second Coinage, Fourth bust, mintmark rose. Reverse legend - QUAE DEUS CONIUNXIT NEMO SEPARET. Third coinage, large sixth bust with longer hair and very curly. Reverse – square garnished shield, legend - QUAE DEUS CONIUNXIT NEMO SEPARET, MINTMARK TREFOIL. King crowned and in armour with a sword over his right shoulder, on horseback right. King James I, halfcrown, Third Coinage 1619 to 1625. Second coinage with reverse legend - QUAE DEUS CONIUNXIT NEMO SEPARET. G_ImageTable = new Array ("", " King James I, shilling, 1604 to 1605. Second coinage, fourth bust, armour plainer, with reverse legend - QUAE DEUS CONIUNXIT NEMO SEPARET. Second coinage, third bust, square cut beard, with reverse legend - QUAE DEUS CONIUNXIT NEMO SEPARET. First coinage, second bust, with reverse legend - EXURGAT DEUS DISSIPENTUR INIMICI. First coinage, first bust, with reverse legend - EXURGAT DEUS DISSIPENTUR INIMICI. Reverse – square garnished shield, legend EXURGAT DEUS DISSIPENTUT INIMICI, MINTMARK THISTLE. King James I, halfcrown, First Coinage 1603 to 1604. Crowned shield with English arms in first and fourth quarters, dividing IR. Fifth Issue, rose behind bust, legend ELIZAB mintmark hand. Fifth Issue, rose behind bust, legend ELIZAB mintmark bell. Third Issue, Intermediate bust, ear shows, large rose, mintmark ermine. Third Issue, Intermediate bust, ear shows, large rose, mintmark coronet. Milled Coinage, Large broad bust with elaborately decorated dress, small rose, mintmark star. Milled Coinage, Tall narrow bust with plain dress, large rose, mintmark star. Spink 2577, CC Ref # EH-137, gF – traces of gold Sixpence of regular issue, intermediate bust, dated 1568, with mintmark coronet. This denomination was re-introduced in her reign after a period when Edward VI and his council favoured the shilling, sixpence and threepence. Example of the first type of groat issued under Queen Mary. Bears portrait of the boy King on the obverse and the royal arms on the reverse. King Edward VI shilling, fine silver issue, mm tun, 1551-1553. Bears a superb portrait of the boy King on the obverse and the royal arms on the reverse. Reverse is crown over rose with crowned H and R at sides. King Henry VIII testoon, third coinage, mm pellet in annulet, 1544-1547, Tower Mint.

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Excellent example, strong portrait and very clear mintmark. LE dividede by the reverse shield - Ecclesiastical Mint under Archbishop Lee. King Henry VIII, half groat, second coinage, mm key, 1526-1544. King Henry VIII groat, second coinage, mm lis, 1526-1544. This coin was minted at Bristol - letter B in the waves. Several provincial mints - Bristol, Coventry, Norwich and York as well as London contributed to making large quantities of gold coinage in this period. With a value of ten shillings the gold ryal was a replacement for the noble during the reign of Edward IV. To run slide show at your own speed, please hit stop and then next or previous










Hammered silver coins for sale