BACK TO HAMMERED FOR SALE
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. MARY  
[1542-1567].
Gold Half lion or Twenty- two Shillings. S5396 |
FIRST PERIOD (1542-58), BEFORE MARRIAGE. CROWNED SHIELD DIVIDING I G / CROWNED (MR) MONOGRAM DIVIDING CINQUEFOILS. 1553. Ex:- (Bridgewater House-480) and (Spink 64-lot 108).
Possibly cleaned but not polished, otherwise a neat, round coin and
VERY FINE
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Size approx. 21+ mm
Weight 36.6gn (2.38g)
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Ref:
HC988-664
SOLD 06/11/2006
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£ 2700 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. CHARLES I  
[1625-1649].
Silver Thirty Shillings. S5556 |
THIRD COINAGE, GROUP IV, Falconer's second issue, F below horse's hoof, rough ground. mm.thistle.
Possibly once cleaned and struck from lightly rusted dies, otherwise
ALMOST VERY FINE
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Size approx. 34-35 mm
Weight 227.9gn (14.77g)
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Ref:
HC1037-331
SOLD OCTOBER 2009
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£ 260 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. ROBERT III  
[1390-1406].
Silver Groat. S5170 |
HEAVY COINAGE (1390-c.1403). PERTH. SECOND ISSUE.
Has been very lightly cleaned otherwise a neat, round coin and
BETTER THAN VERY FINE
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Size approx. 26.5 mm
Weight 41.5gn (2.69g)
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Ref:
HC993-670
SOLD 22/10/2006
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£ 300 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. CHARLES I  
[1625-1649].
Gold Unit. S5531 |
THIRD COINAGE (1637-42). Briot's issue. Thistle and B after obverse legend.
A couple of tiny marks above the crowned C, otherwise a bold and attractive looking coin.
GOOD VERY FINE OR BETTER
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Size approx. 35-37.5 mm
Weight 152.9gn (9.91g)
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Ref:
HC984-660
SOLD 22/10/2006
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£ 2500 |
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IRISH - HAMMERED. RICHARD III  
[1483-1485].
Silver Groat. S6406 |
DROGHEDA. Facing bust, sun and rose alternating at crown and neck / rose at centre of cross. Ex:- (Glens. 24/1/96, lot 36).
An excellent example of this rare coin - good surface, attractive tone, quite well centred, clear name and sharp in parts.
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Size approx. 23-24 mm
Weight 31.6gn (2.05g)
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Ref:
HC920-631
SOLD 22/10/2006
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£ 3500 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. DAVID II  
[1329-1371].
Silver Groat. S5125 |
THIRD COINAGE (1367-71). EDINBURGH. Trefoils within the tressure.
A little clipped but with a good portrait.
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Size approx. 25-28 mm
Weight 54.5gn (3.52g)
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Ref:
HC844-547
SOLD 30/09/2006
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£ 90 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. DAVID II  
[1329-1371].
Silver Groat. S5091 |
SECOND COINAGE. EDINBURGH. SMALL YOUNG BUST. Ex:- Alan Morris (bgt. L.B.).
A little short of flan but of good weight and an exceptional portrait
A REALLY GOOD VERY FINE OR BETTER
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Size approx. 26-27.5 mm
Weight 71.2gn (4.61g)
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Ref:
HC718-406
SOLD 30/09/2006
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£ 420 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. JAMES III  
[1460-1488].
Silver Groat. S5287 |
VI, MAIN ISSUE (1484-1488). EDINBURGH. BUST HALF LEFT. Annulet on inner circle before face.
One of the earliest Renaissance portraits - nice broad flan and full weight +
VERY FINE
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Size approx. mm
Weight 48.4gn (3.14g)
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Ref:
HC721-409
SOLD 30/09/2006
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£ 950 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. JAMES III  
[1460-1488].
Silver Groat. S5287 |
GROUP VI. MAIN ISSUE (1484-88). Bust half left, annulet on inner circle before face. EDINBURGH.
Reverse a little double struck but a good portrait piece.
VERY FINE/ALMOST VERY FINE
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Size approx. 25-26 mm
Weight 44.3gn (2.87g)
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Ref:
HC882-588
SOLD 30/09/2006
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£ 750 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. JAMES VI  
[1567-1625].
Gold Half-sword and sceptre piece. S5462 |
Eighth coinage. 1602.
Slightly crimped.
PRACTICALLY VERY FINE
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Size approx. 21 mm
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Ref:
HC618-8
SOLD 30/09/2006
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£ 500 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. CHARLES I  
[1625-1649].
Silver Thirty Shillings. S5555 |
THIRD COINAGE (1637-1642). TYPE IV, Falconer's second issue. F by horse's hoof. Ex:- Alan Morris (bgt.Dawson, June 1989).
Slight graze on the horse's and shallow strike of the King as usual, otherwise a neat example and
GOOD VERY FINE
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Size approx. 35.5-37 mm
Weight 227.8gn (14.76g)
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Ref:
HC900-611
SOLD 30/09/2006
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£ 400 |
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IRISH - HAMMERED. HENRY VIII - POSTHUMOUS COINAGE  
[1547-c.1550].
Base Silver Sixpence. S6486 |
DUBLIN. Local dies. Laker bust F. mm.boar's head.
Scratch to left of face and edge split at five o'clock with a clear portrait.
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Size approx. 25-26 mm
Weight 35.6gn (2.31g)
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Ref:
HC931-643
SOLD 30/09/2006
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£ 150 |
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IRISH - HAMMERED. HENRY VIII - POSTHUMOUS COINAGE  
[1547-c.1550].
Base Silver Threepence. S6489 |
DUBLIN. EARLY 'TOWER' BUST. Ex:- Alan Morris.
Full coin with a decent portrait.
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Size approx. 18-20 mm
Weight 18.4gn (1.19g)
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Ref:
HC932-644
SOLD 22/09/2006
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£ 270 |
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IRISH - HAMMERED. CHARLES I  
[1625-1649].
Silver Crown. S6544 |
THE GREAT REBELLION 'ORMONDE MONEY'(1643-44).
Tiny attempted piercing on the reverse and rubbed in the centres.
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Size approx. 43+ mm
Weight 460.5gn (29.86g)
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Ref:
HC922-634
SOLD 09/09/2006
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£ 350 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. DAVID II  
[1329-1371].
Silver Groat. S5125 |
THIRD COINAGE (1367-71). EDINBURGH. Trefoils within the tressure.
Split to the centre of the coin but sound and otherwise
ALMOST VERY FINE
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Size approx. 18.5-19.5 mm
Weight 59.6gn (3.86g)
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Ref:
HC845-548
SOLD 13/08/2006
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£ 90 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. WILLIAM 'THE LION'  
[1165-1214].
Silver Penny. |
CRESCENT AND PELLET COINAGE (c.1174-95).
About as struck but mostly flat.
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Size approx. 18.5-19.5 mm
Weight 22.4gn (1.45g)
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Ref:
HC832-78
SOLD 13/08/2006
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£ 135 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. ALEXANDER III  
[1249-1286].
Silver Penny. |
SECOND COINAGE (c.1280-)
Some very minor edge damage and surface a little frosty, otherwise
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Size approx. 18.5-19.5 mm
Weight 20.4gn (1.32g)
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Ref:
HC849-362
SOLD 04/08/2006
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£ 45 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. CHARLES I  
[1625-1649].
Silver Thirty shillings. S5536 |
THIRD COINAGE, FALCONER'S SECOND ISSUE. King on horseback left with rough ground below. mm.thistle.
A little bit of porosity below the horse, otherwise lightly bowed as it fell off the press and neatly struck
VERY FINE AND BETTER
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Weight 14.83g
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Ref:
HC829-180
SOLD 04/08/2006
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£ 350 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. JAMES III  
[1460-1488].
Silver Groat (12d). S5280 |
IV. LIGHT ISSUE (c.1482). EDINBURGH. Small facing bust. mm.crosscrosslet
A few very light surface marks - attractive, grey tones,
VERY FINE
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Size approx. 24+ mm
Weight 29.8gn (1.93g)
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Ref:
HC491-46
SOLD 21/07/2006
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£ 475 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. CHARLES I  
[1625-1649].
Silver Six Shillings (= 6d). S5543 |
FIRST COINAGE (1625-1634). CROWNED BUST OF JAMES / SHIELD WITH DATE ABOVE. 1633. Ex:-Lucien Lariviere (bgt. Spink auc.11, Oct.1980.lot 723).
A very decent example, being centrally struck and full
NEAR VERY FINE
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Size approx. mm
Weight 45gn (2.92g)
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Ref:
HC722-410
SOLD 21/07/2006
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£ 850 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. ALEXANDER III  
[1249-1286].
Silver Penny. |
SECOND COINAGE (c.1280-)
Very slightly crimped.
ALMOST VERY FINE
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Size approx. 18-18.5 mm
Weight 18.5gn (1.2g)
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Ref:
HC848-363
SOLD 21/07/2006
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£ 45 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. ROBERT III  
[1390-1406].
Silver Groat. S5164 |
HEAVY COINAGE (1390-c.1403). EDINBURGH. FIRST ISSUE. Ex. Fortrose hoard; Mackenzie; Parsons (716); Murray; Alan Morris (bgt.L.B.'02).
A touch light with a couple of flat spots in the legend but with an outstanding portrait - attractive dark tone.
REALLY GOOD VERY FINE-PORTRAIT abt. EF
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Size approx. 25-26 mm
Weight 44.4gn (2.87g)
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Ref:
HC719-407
SOLD 15/07/2006
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£ 420 |
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IRISH - HAMMERED. ELIZABETH I  
[1558-1603].
Silver Groat. S6504 |
BASE COINAGE OF 1558. mm.rose.
Very slightly double struck around the Queen's face but a much better than usual coin with a broad flan and good surfaces.
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Size approx. 26-28 mm
Weight 46.6gn (3.02g)
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Ref:
HC794-502
SOLD 09/07/2006
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£ 420 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. ALEXANDER III  
[1249-1286].
Silver Penny. |
SECOND COINAGE (c.1280-)
A couple of tiny edge splits and surface a little frosty, otherwise
NEAR VERY FINE
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Size approx. 19 mm
Weight 19.6gn (1.27g)
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Ref:
HC847-421
SOLD 04/07/2006
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£ 45 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. ROBERT THE BRUCE  
[1306-1329].
Silver Penny. S5076 |
ROBERTVS DEI GRA
Cracked almost in half - so very delicate.
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Size approx. 18.5-19.5 mm
Weight 14gn (.9g)
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Ref:
HC831-59
SOLD 25/06/2006
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£ 150 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. CHARLES I  
[1625-1649].
Gold Unit. S5531 |
THIRD COINAGE(1637-42). Briots milled issue, thistle and B after obverse legend. Ex:-Alan Morris.
Very lightly crimped with a scratch in the field before the Kings face and the tiniest number 6339 stamped near the border to the left of the crown(rev) and ex-mount, otherwise
A REALLY GOOD VERY FINE
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Size approx. 36 mm
Weight 145.4gn(9.43g)
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Ref:
HC786-491
SOLD 10/06/2006
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£ 1600 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. JAMES VI  
[1567-1625].
Silver Thirty shillings (2s 6d English). S5503 |
AFTER ACCESSION TO THE ENGLISH THRONE; ARMS OF ENGLAND IN 1st AND 4th QUARTERS OF THE SHIELD. Ex: Alan Morris.
A little soft in the centre as usual, otherwise neatly struck with an excellent portrait of both the King and the horse and an attractive colour.
GOOD VERY FINE
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Size approx. 35.5 mm
Weight 232.6gn(15.07g)
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Ref:
HC616-364
SOLD 08/06/2006
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£ 480 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. CHARLES I  
[1625-1649].
Silver Thirty shillings. S5555 |
THIRD COINAGE (1637-42). TYPE IV; FALCONER'S SECOND ISSUE. F by horse's hoof. Ex:- Lucien Lariviere.
Traces of gilding on the reverse but nevertheless a decent example and a
REALLY GOOD FINE
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Size approx. 35-38 mm
Weight 222.5gn (14.42g)
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Ref:
HC726-414
SOLD 14/05/2006
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£ 190 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. MARY (QUEEN OF SCOTS)  
[1542-1567].
Silver Testoon (= 5s English). S5422 |
THIRD PERIOD (1560-65). FIRST WIDOWHOOD. Bust in contemporary costume; date below in tablet (1561); Rev:- Crowned arms of France and Scotland.
Some light scratching on the obverse otherwise a
REALLY GOOD FINE / VERY FINE
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Size approx. 30-3.5 mm
Weight 91.4gn (5.92g)
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Ref:
HC653-378
SOLD 14/05/2006
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£ 2900 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. MARY  
[1542-1567].
Silver Two Thirds Ryal. S5430 |
FIFTH PERIOD; SECOND WIDOWHOOD. 1567. CROWNED SHIELD / TORTOISE CLIMBING A CROWNED PALM TREE. DAT GLORIA VIRES on a scroll. Ex:- Murray(Spink auc.57, April 1987 [237]); Lucien Lariviere.
A little soft in part and a wee bit of double striking in the scroll otherwise attractively toned and overall
ABOUT VERY FINE
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Size approx. 37-38.5 mm
Weight 311gn(20.15)
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Ref:
HC716-404
SOLD 14/05/2006
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£ 700 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. JAMES II  
[1437-1460].
Silver Groat. S5237 |
SECOND COINAGE (1451-60). EDINBURGH. TYPE III. Trefoils by neck.
Once cleaned; now toned. Obverse a little soapy, otherwise neat and centrally struck.
REALLY GOOD FINE +
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Size approx. 26-26.5 mm
Weight 52gn (3.37g)
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Ref:
HC628-287
SOLD 14/05/2006
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£ 400 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. CHARLES I  
[1625-1649].
Silver Twelve shillings. S5562 |
THIRD COINAGE (1637-1642). FALCONER'S IV ISSUE. Rev. Thistle before legend and F over crown.
A little short of flan at 10 o'clock, otherwise
VERY FINE
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Size approx. 31.5-33.5 mm
Weight 90.8gn (5.88g)
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Ref:
HC728-419
SOLD 02/05/2006
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£ 225 |
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IRISH - HAMMERED. EDWARD IV  
[1461-1483].
Silver Groat. S6303 |
V. HEAVY 'CROSS AND PELLETS' COINAGE, c(1470-3). DUBLIN.
A nice example of these usually poor issues.
GOOD VERY FINE
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Size approx. 25 mm
Weight 42.4gn (2.75g)
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Ref:
HC710-280
SOLD 02/05/2006
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£ 320 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. CHARLES I  
[1625-1649].
Silver Twelve shillings (1s.Eng). S5560 |
THIRD COINAGE (1637-42) TYPE III, FALCONER'S FIRST ISSUE; F above crown on the reverse.
Small indistinct mark on the King's face otherwise a handsome piece, darkly toned and
A REALLY GOOD VERY FINE
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Size approx. 30.5-32 mm
Weight 84.6gn (5.48g)
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Ref:
HC707-321
SOLD 02/05/2006
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£ 360 |
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IRISH - HAMMERED. CHARLES I  
[1625-1649].
Silver Sixpence. S6547 |
THE GREAT REBELLION - ISSUE OF 1643-44 'ORMONDE MONEY'. CROWNED CR. Rev. VI, D ABOVE.
Small scrapes both sides and struck on an uneven flan, otherwise
ALMOST VERY FINE
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Size approx. 20-21 mm
Weight 42.6gn (2.76g)
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Ref:
HC732-426
SOLD 25/04/2006
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£ 200 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. MARY  
[1542-1567].
Silver Ryal. S5425 |
FOURTH PERIOD, MARY AND HENRY DARNLEY(1565-67). CROWNED SHIELD / TORTOISE CLIMBING A CROWNED PALM TREE; DAT GLORIA VIRES on a scroll, date below. 1565. Ex:- Lucien Lariviere(bgt.Superior Galleries 1982).
A little unevenly toned but an exceptional example
A REALLY GOOD VERY FINE
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Size 42-44 mm
Weight 474.84
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Ref:
HC717-405
SOLD 25/04/2006
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£ 1600 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. JAMES VI  
[1567-1625].
Silver Ten Shillings. S |
SEVENTH COINAGE (1594-1601). BARE HEADED BUST IN ARMOUR r. / CROWNED, TRIPLE - HEADED THISTLE. 1594.
A little irregular and striking splits at two o'clock and eight o'clock.
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Size approx. 30-32.5 mm
Weight 89.4gn (5.79g)
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Ref:
HC709-90
SOLD 18/04/2006
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£ 180 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. JAMES VI  
[1567-1625].
Silver Thirty shillings(5s.English). S5503 |
AFTER ACCESSION TO ENGLISH THRONE, TYPE 1, English arms in first and fourth quarters.
A little off centre on the reverse and a bit double struck in the obverse legends between 7 and 9 o'clock, otherwise attractively toned with an excellent horse and rider.
REALLY GOOD VERY FINE
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Size approx. mm
Weight 230.55gn (14.94g)
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Ref:
HC701-215
SOLD 21/03/2006
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£ 525 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. JAMES VI  
[1567-1625].
Silver Balance Half-merk. S5491 |
SIXTH COINAGE. 1591.
Some soft spots in the legend but a pleasant darkly toned example.
VERY FINE/GOOD VERY FINE
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Size approx. mm
Weight 65.58gn (4.25g)
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Ref:
HC702-185
SOLD 21/03/2006
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£ 625 |
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SCOTTISH - HAMMERED. ROBERT III  
[1390-1406].
Silver Groat. S5164 |
HEAVY COINAGE (1390-c.1403). FIRST ISSUE. EDINBURGH.
A little irregular with a couple of flat spots but attractive colour and good portrait
GENERALLY GOOD VERY FINE
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Size Approx. 26-28 mm
Weight 39.8gn (2.58g)
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Ref:
HC264-100
SOLD DECEMBER 2010
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£ 230 |
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