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Hiberno-Scandinavian Period, Phase I, Penny, London, Ælwine, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, in the name of Sihtric, draped bust left, S containing pellet behind, sihtrc re+ dyflmn, rev. ælpine mo lvnd, long voided cross, nothing in angles, 12h (SCBI BM –; SCBI Copenhagen –; SCBI Ulster –; S 6104; DF 6). Extremely fine or better, extremely rare [slabbed NGC MS 63] £2,000-£2,600
Hammer Price: £2,400
Hiberno-Scandinavian Period, Phase I, Penny, Dublin, Færemin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, in the name of Sihtric, draped bust left, pellet behind, sihtrc re+ diflin, rev. fænemin mo dyfli, long voided cross, nothing in angles, 1.65g/6h (cf. SCBI BM 21; cf. SCBI Copenhagen 13; cf. SCBI Ulster 21; cf. Roth 19; S 6103; DF 5). A little porosity, about very fine, reverse better £500-£700
£500–£700
Hiberno-Scandinavian Period, Phase I (d), Penny, Dublin, Færemin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, in the name of Thymn, draped bust left, large pellet behind, dymn roe+mnedi, , rev. fienemin mo dymi, long voided cross, nothing in angles, [1.29g]/12h (SCBI BM 29; SCBI Copenhagen 19; SCBI Ulster 26; S 6108; DF 9). Some minor points of die rust in reverse field, struck on a round flan, virtually mint state with original bloom [slabbed NGC MS 66] £2,000-£2,600
Hammer Price: £2,600
Hiberno-Scandinavian Period, Phase I (d), Penny, Dublin, Færemin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, in the name of Thymn, draped bust left, two small pellets on neck, large pellet behind, dymn roe+mnegin, , rev. faemien mno idym, long voided cross, small pellet in two angles, [1.33]g/4h (SCBI BM 29; SCBI Copenhagen 19; SCBI Ulster 26; S 6108; DF 9). A little double struck on obverse, two small scratches in reverse field, otherwise extremely fine or better [slabbed NGC AU Details...
Hammer Price: £900
Hiberno-Scandinavian Period, Phase I, Penny, Dublin, Færemin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, in the name of Æthelred, draped bust left, large annulet behind, æthelred re+ aigmno, rev. færemin m·o dyfli, long voided cross, nothing in angles, 1.59g/9h (SCBI BM 31-2; SCBI Copenhagen –; cf. SCBI Ulster 28-9; Roth 24; S 6106; DF 11). Well-struck on a neat round flan, about extremely fine but slightly creased £1,200-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,500
Hiberno-Scandinavian Period, Phase I, Penny, ‘Winchester’, Byrhtnoth, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, in the name of Sihtric, draped bust left of Irish style, sihtrc rex dyflin, rev. byrhtiod mo rini, long voided cross, nothing in angles, 1.37g/12h (SCBI BM 40 and SCBI Copenhagen 29 for rev. reading; SCBI Ulster –; S 6104; DF 6). Crimped and peckmarked with a trace of an internal crack, very fine and toned, rare £400-£600
Hammer Price: £600
Hiberno-Scandinavian Period, Phase II, Penny, Dublin, Færemin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, in the name of Sihtric, draped bust left, cross pattée behind neck, pellet tribrach on neck, sihtrc re+ dyf, rev. færemin m·o dyfl, long voided cross, tiny pellets in angles, 1.37g/9h (SCBI BM –; SCBI Copenhagen –; cf. SCBI Ulster 96; cf. Roth 42; S 6122; DF 23). Good very fine with dark cabinet toning, the additional tribrach or ‘wishbone’ mark very rare £800-£1,000
Hammer Price: £1,300
Hiberno-Scandinavian Period, Phase II, Penny, Dublin, Færemin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, in the name of Sihtric, draped bust left, cross pattée behind head, three pellets on corners of neck, sihtrc re dii, rev. fieremn ii o dim, long voided cross, tiny pellets in angles, 1.30g/12h (SCBI BM 64, 75; cf. SCBI Copenhagen 72-3; cf. SCBI Ulster 75; cf. Roth 42; S 6122; DF 23). Crimped and with a small internal crack, very fine or better, toned £300-£400
Hiberno-Scandinavian Period, Phase II, Penny, Dublin, Stengr, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, in the name of Sihtric, draped bust left, cross pattée behind neck, sihtrc re+ dyf, rev. steng mo dyflinr, long voided cross, tiny pellets in angles, 1.06g/6h (SCBI BM 67; cf. SCBI Copenhagen –; cf. SCBI Ulster –; cf. Roth 42; S 6122; DF 23). Some edge chips, otherwise good very fine with old cabinet toning, the moneyer very rare £500-£700
Hammer Price: £650
Hiberno-Scandinavian Period, Phase II, Penny, Dublin, Færemin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, in the name of Sihtric, draped bust left, inverted crozier and pellets (or J-sceptre) behind head, ihtrc re+ idyfni, rev. inrifnm mo diii, long voided cross, tiny pellets in angles, 10h (SCBI BM 80; SCBI Copenhagen 85-6; SCBI Ulster 109; O’Sullivan 12; Roth 61; S 6125A; DF 23). Slight buckling, good very fine or better, toned [slabbed PCGS MS 64] £500-£600
Hammer Price: £700
Hiberno-Scandinavian Period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left with hooked nose and wedge lips, rev. long voided cross, hands in two quarters, cross pommée in third, blundered legends both sides, 0.83g/1h (SCBI BM 100; SCBI Copenhagen 182-5; SCBI Ulster 227-235; S 6133; DF 24). Buckled, with slight damage to obverse edge, about very fine and toned £300-£400
Hammer Price: £380
Hiberno-Scandinavian Period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, pellet on neck, rev. long voided cross, hand in two quarters, blundered legends both sides, 1h (SCBI BM 106; SCBI Copenhagen –; cf. SCBI Ulster 271 for obv.; S 6132A; DF 24). Very fine, toned [slabbed NGC XF 45] £300-£400
Hammer Price: £420
Hiberno-Scandinavian Period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, quatrefoil of pellets on breast, rev. long voided cross, hand, pellet, S, trefoil of pellets in angles, blundered legends both sides, 0.90g/12h (SCBI BM 108; SCBI Copenhagen 210; SCBI Ulster 277; Roth 162; S 6133; DF 24). Nearly extremely fine with old cabinet toning £600-£800
Hammer Price: £750
Hiberno-Scandinavian Period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, large annulet on neck, rev. long voided cross, hand in two quarters, large pellet in others, blundered legends both sides, 12h (SCBI BM –; SCBI Copenhagen 178; SCBI Ulster 272-4; Roth 136; S 6132A; DF 24). Good very fine or better, toned [slabbed PCGS MS 63] £500-£600
Hiberno-Scandinavian Period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, rev. long voided cross, hand in two quarters, blundered legends both sides, 12h (SCBI BM 125; SCBI Copenhagen 119; SCBI Ulster 149; S 6132A; DF 24). Slight buckling, good very fine, toned [slabbed PCGS AU 53] £300-£400
Hiberno-Scandinavian Period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left with hooked nose and wedge lips, rev. long voided cross, two hands, large pellet, and tiny pellet in angles, blundered legends both sides, 0.85g/12h (SCBI BM –; SCBI Copenhagen 175; SCBI Ulster 240; S 6133; DF 24). Good very fine and toned £400-£500
Hammer Price: £460
Hiberno-Scandinavian Period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, cross on neck, pellet before face, two (or three?) pellets behind head, rev. long voided cross, hand in two quarters, blundered legends both sides, 0.89g/12h (SCBI BM 140; SCBI Copenhagen 219; SCBI Ulster 256; Roth 119; S 6132A; DF 24). Very fine £400-£500
Hiberno-Scandinavian Period, Phase III, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, draped bust left, two pellets before mouth, cross pattée behind head, rev. long voided cross, hand in two quarters, blundered legends both sides, 12h (SCBI BM 137; cf. SCBI Copenhagen 194; cf. SCBI Ulster 252ff; Roth 119; S 6132A; DF 24). Slight buckling, good very fine or better, toned [slabbed PCGS MS 63] £500-£600
Hammer Price: £550
Hiberno-Scandinavian Period, Phase VI, Penny, Dublin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, very crude draped bust left, crozier before face (?), rev. long voided cross, sceptres and pellets in alternate quarters, blundered legends both sides, 0.20g/6h (cf. Roth 177; S 6187; DF 32). Metal corroded with multiple perforations, very fine but the dies heavily clashed £100-£150
Hammer Price: £180
John (as Lord, 1172-1199), Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ib, Dublin, Norman, norm[–––] dv , obv. legend ends dom, 0.76g/9h (SCBI Ulster 1ff; S 6205; DF 39). About very fine, toned £150-£200
Hammer Price: £190
John (as Lord, 1172-1199), Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ib, Dublin, Norman, norman on dv, obv. legend ends dom, 0.74g/6h (SCBI Ulster 1ff; S 6205; DF 39). Very fine £200-£240
Hammer Price: £300
John (as Lord, 1172-1199), Second coinage, Halfpence (3), all type Ib, Dublin (2), Adam, 0.63g/3h, Norman, 0.51g/6h, mint and moneyer unclear, 0.64g/9h (S 6205; DF 39) [3]. Fair to fine, second chipped £80-£100
Hammer Price: £120
John (as Lord, 1172-1199), Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ib, Waterford, Gefrei, [ge]frei on w[–], legend ends do, 0.66g/5h (SCBI Ulster 160ff; S 6210; DF 40A). Good fine, part flat £100-£120
Hammer Price: £160
John (as Lord, 1172-1199), Second coinage, Halfpence (3), type Ib, Waterford, Walter (?), 0.63g/8h, type IIa (2), both Dublin, Tomas, 0.73g/5h, Willelm, 0.70g/9h (S 6210, 6213; DF 40A, 42) [3]. Fair to fine £100-£150
Hammer Price: £360
John (as Lord, 1172-1199), Second coinage, Halfpenny, type IIa, Dublin, Huge, hvge on dvve, legend ends dom, 0.71g/8h (SCBI Ulster 294ff; S 6213; DF 42). Obverse slightly off-centre, about very fine, dark tone, the moneyer rare £150-£200
Hammer Price: £340
John (as King, 1199-1216), Third coinage, Penny, Dublin, Roberd, roberd on dive, 1.38g/9h (S 6228; DF 50). Better than very fine and attractively toned £150-£200
Hammer Price: £240
John (as King, 1199-1216), Third coinage, Pennies (3), all Dublin, Roberd, 1.33g/12h, 1.33g/3h, 1.30g/2h, Halfpence (2), Roberd, 0.65g/4h, Willem, 0.72g/8h (S 6228, 6231; DF 50-1) [5]. Varied state £150-£200
Hammer Price: £280
Edward I (1272-1307), Second coinage, Pennies (2), both type Ib, Dublin, 1.16g/2h, Lombardic n in dvblinie, 1.25g/6h; Halfpence (2), both type Ib, Waterford, 0.67g/3h, 0.64g/6h (S 6247, 6254; DF 64, 68-9) [4]. Fine or a little better £100-£120
Edward I (1272-1307), Second coinage, Pennies (2), both type IVa, Dublin, single pellet below bust, large letters on rev., Halfpenny, type IVb, no pellet on breast, 1.48g/12h, 1.38g/7h, 0.67g/ (S 6264, 6267A; DF 68-9) [3]. Fine or better, last scarce £120-£150
Edward I (1272-1307), Second coinage, Penny, Halfpenny, both type Ib, Farthing, type I, all Waterford, 1.36g/6h, 0.57g/7h, 0.26g/4h (S 6249, 6254, 6256; DF 68-70) [3]. Fine or a little better £80-£100
Edward I (1272-1307), Second coinage, Pennies (3), Dublin and Waterford (2), Halfpence (2), Dublin and Waterford, Farthing, Dublin, various types; together with a Henry III Penny of Dublin, moneyer Ricard and cut Halfpence (4) [11]. Varied state, some damaged £120-£150
Hammer Price: £220
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), First Crown coinage (c.1460-62), Dublin, nine-arc tressure with three pellets on each cusp, no saltires after civitas and dvblinie, annulets in second and third quarters of rev., 2.88g/6h (S 6280; DF 79). About very fine, rare £1,200-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,900
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), First Crown coinage (c.1460-62), Dublin, eight-arc tressure with three pellets on each cusp and rosettes in spandrels, double saltires after civitas and dvblinie, annulets in second and third quarters of rev., 2.50g/3h (S 6280C; DF 82). Edge slightly ragged and with small perforation, otherwise better than very fine, toned, the variety very rare £1,200-£1,500
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), First Crown coinage (c.1460-62), Dublin, nine-arc tressure with three pellets on each cusp and crosses in three top angles, double saltires after civitas and dvblinie, annulets in first and fourth quarters of rev., 2.29g/3h (S 6280A; DF 81). Edge slightly ragged, small obverse surface crack, otherwise better than very fine, toned, rare £1,500-£2,000
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), First Crown coinage (c.1460-62), Dublin, nine-arc tressure with three pellets on each cusp and crosses in three top angles, double saltires after civitas and dvblinie, no additional annulets in rev. quarters, 2.61g/1h (S 6280A; DF 81-2 var.). Edge slightly ragged, otherwise very fine or better, toned, rare £1,500-£2,000
Hammer Price: £1,200
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), First Crown coinage (c.1460-62), Dublin, eight-arc tressure with fleurs on each cusp and suns and/or rosettes in all angles of tressure, double saltires after civitas, annulets in second and third quarters of rev., 2.62g/5h (S 6280C; DF 91). Nearly very fine but holed, later (18th century?) counterstamp CL on obverse and showing through on reverse, very rare £300-£400
Hammer Price: £480
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Heavy Cross and Pellets coinage (c.1465-7), Groat, Dublin, mm. rose, no marks in spandrels or by bust, reads hyberni’, double saltire after civitas, single after dvblinie, 5h (S 6306; DF 118). On a reasonably full flan, nearly very fine [slabbed NGC VF 30 (the date and catalogue number both incorrect)] £240-£300
Hammer Price: £200
Edward IV (Second reign, 1471-1483), Light Cross and Pellets coinage (c.1473-8), Groat, Dublin, mm. uncertain on obv., pierced cross on rev., g on breast, no additional marks either side, 1.75g/8h (S 6366; DF 134). Nearly very fine £200-£260
Hammer Price: £170
Edward IV (Second reign, 1471-1483), Light Cross and Pellets coinage (c.1473-8), Groat, Dublin, mm. pierced cross, g on breast, annulets by neck and in two spandrels of tressure, rosette replaces pellet in two alternate angles, rosette after tas, 1.90g/4h (S 6366D; DF 134). Small of flan, nearly very fine but previously pierced and badly chipped £100-£150
Hammer Price: £110
Edward IV (Second reign, 1471-1483), Light Cross and Pellets coinage (c.1473-8), Groat, Drogheda, mm. mullet on obv., pierced cross fitchée on rev., g below bust, plain tressures, no marks by neck, two pellets in second quarter of rev. and single pellet in third quarter, 2.07g/6h (S 6367C; DF 134). Ghosting of reverse cross on obverse, about very fine £300-£400
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