You are bang on! I also have gotten some real sleepers thru lesser known auctions like Savoca/ Solidus/ Spink USA....
These are all our coins. If you want a wishlist, I would go with 7jags' McMillan obverse uniface and a Derwent Wood (any will do) Anyway, to resume the thread 1684 4th bust shilling, ex Willis 1807 restrike silver proof halfpenny, ex Selig. I think it is highly likely this coin is also ex Foster 79part (1953), graded EF but as a lot of 20. I don't believe a silver proof would be listed as part of a bulk lot unless impaired - which this is with the reverse scratches. This lot was bought by the dealer Geoffrey Hearn, who listed it in 1954 as mint state, but is unquestionably the same example. Don't know of any more. Charles I E5/2 shilling with mm. Tun, ex Peter Mitchell collection Undated Taylor restrike with a nude Britannia reverse (Peck 991). ex Boulton family collection 1868 proof third farthing in cupro-nickel. ex Cheshire Collection and Harris 'Welsh Marches' halfcrown, ex Peter Mitchell collection. My personal view is that these were struck at Hereford in the middle of October 1644. The Bristol style declaration, large plume mark (also used on the Chester unite) and possibly indicating the position of Prince Rupert as President of Wales until 30th Nov 1644 whilst he was at Bristol from the end of September, together with the arrival at Hereford of Gerard with 3000 men on the 1st October for over-wintering in the area would neatly dovetail to provide a plausible case for this issue.
ex-Cheshire: some marks on slab, but a great version of a rather scarcer sovereign date I will try to dig out some additional rarities on the next week
Uh, NO! This coin is ex-Terner. Sorry about that....Does anyone know who put his collection together? I think it may have been Goldberg(s). I don't know why the picture looks so awful as in coin it is quite prooflike.
Henry III class Vd penny of Canterbury, WALTER ON KAN. ex Sazama Edward I class 3g2 penny of Durham under Bishop de Insula. ex Harris and Wayne Aethelred II CRVX penny of Huntingdon. ex Doubleday Henry II class 1b1 penny of Northampton. ex Mass and Sazama
1798 third guinea with the 1st head portrait. ex Terner. Apologies for the image in plastic - I haven't got around to cracking it out and rearranging the trays yet. PCGS MS64. Henry VIII posthumous halfgroat with mintmark K (for Thomas Knight). A very rare mark for this. ex Lockett and Shuttlewood. 1697Y third bust sixpence. ex Slaney & Mildenhall collections Cantii quarter stater of EPPILUS. ex Stack collection 1790 gilt copper pattern halfpenny, Peck 992. ex Whetmore Alchred (765-774) sceat. ex Abramson collection
Dehli Sultanate AV "Fi'ahd Type" Tanka AH734 Hadrat Dehli Muhammad III bin Tughluq 1325-51AD ex: Paul Stevens Coll.
Elizabeth I quarter angel with mm. crescent over scallop. Cracked along the inner circle by FRANCIE with some deposits, but excessively rare. ex Baker and Comber collections Edward IV half angel with mm. cinquefoil over pierced cross. These dies and a groat (type XXI/XIX) appear to be the only examples for cinquefoil where an earlier die has been overmarked for use in that period. It appears that there was a wholesale withdrawal of dies and new ones with the cinquefoil mark made from scratch, this contradicting previous operating practice where all dies were overmarked until worn out. Anyway, somewhat commoner than the previous coin with 5(?) known and ex Ossey collection Charles II third hammered issue halfcrown with the legend reading CAROLV (no S). According to ESC there should be dozens of these extant, but I'm only aware of this one and the Burstal coin, so probably much rarer than the literature would suggest. Ex Hunt, Adams and Hulett collections Edward IV heavy coinage groat with mm. Cross Fleury/Lis. London mint. Ex Lessen. Edward IV light coinage groat of York. ex Inder collection Charles I Tower halfcrown, type Hks 3a2. This rare with the full legend reading of BRIT and FRAN. ex Lingford, Hunt and Hulett collections
Following up, ANACS removed lacquer and graded it SP62. Because many Canadian collectors consider him a butcher, the coin no longer has his provenance. I figured it was better in the long run to not have Cook associated with it. I wonder if anyone else has deliberately removed the provenance of a famous collector... sort of the opposite of this thread.
Never removed a provenance, but then, you can easily check against the images if illustrated to reassign it. This thread nearly fell off the bottom of the page, so let's resume. Charles I 3/3a mule sixpence (obverse has an inner circle, the reverse doesn't). Ex Hulett collection. St. Edmund memorial penny, ex Williams collection Henry VIII 3rd coinage halfgroat struck at the Bristol mint under William Sharrington. ex Freehill collection. Edward IV 1st reign ryal of London with mm. Long cross fitchee. ex Doubleday Allectus quinarius struck at Colchester? ex Evan Salholm. Apologies for the garish colours
GK Collection/ ROMA XXVII Reino de Mallorca AV Real de oro ND Mallorca Mint Pedro IV Aragon/ I Mallorca 1336-87 Not in Tauler & Fau (Spanish Medieval Gold Coinage) with this reverse legend, unique?
Nice coin but I think you were cheated out of 1 gold Escudo. Please contact the auction firm and try to get an extra gold 1 Escudo out of them. I have one of these too! but unfortunately it's hairlined. The 1825 is also quite an early date. Here's mine but not from a major collection.
Elizabeth I 1566 sixpence showing the two Lion mark punches used - low (obv) and tall (rev). ex R C Carlyon-Britton and Comber collections 1875H halfpenny, the H indicating it was struck at the Heaton mint in Birmingham. Freeman 323 with dies 13+K*. ex C W Peck collection Anglo-Saxon sceat, secondary series type R9. ex Abramson collection Elizabeth I sixth coinage halfgroat with mm. Key (obv. over Woolpack). ex Walter Wilkinson collection And another ex Wilkinson coin, this time a 3rd issue sixpence with mm castle (obverse over crown). His ticket suggests this is possibly the only one known. Definitely not a thing of great beauty! And another rarity from the same place. This time a 1579 5th issue sixpence with muled mintmarks, Latin Cross over Eglantine on the obverse and Greek Cross on the reverse. For those interested in the coinage of Elizabeth I, Ian Brown, Chris Comber and Walter Wilkinson (BCW) did the research and wrote the definitive study for the silver coins, which is published by Galata.