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William H Pheatt
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21 March 1995
Lot No 861
Charles I (1625-1649), Third Coinage, Briot’s issue, Sixty Shillings, m.m. thistle-head, signed B both sides, 29.71 gms (Murray, BNJ 1970, p.133; S. 5552). Good fine, toned
Lot No 862
Charles I (1625-1649), Third Coinage, Briot’s issue, Twelve Shillings, no m.m., signed B both sides, 5.73 gms (M. p.133); Forty Pence (3), viz. type 1 with four lozenges around mark of value, B under bust and over crown, REIPVB, 1.58 gms (M. obv. a, rev. g); type 3 with lozenges above and below value (2), B at...
Lot No 863
Charles I (1625-1649), Third Coinage, Falconer’s first issue, Twelve Shillings, no m.m., signed F over crown, 5.46 gms (M. p.138); Forty Pence, type 1, reads SCOT AN, pellet after HIB, F at end of reverse legend and two pellets over crown, 1.58 gms (M. obv. f var., rev. c); Twenty Pence (2), both type 2, reading...
Lot No 864
Charles I (1625-1649), Third Coinage, Falconer’s second issue, Thirty Shillings (2), both m.m. leaved thistle, signed F below horse’s hoof, rough ground, two stars either side, reads MAGN, 14.16 gms; signed F in front of horse’s hoof, smooth ground, reads MAG, 11.87 gms (M. 1, 5; S. 5555, 5556). First rather...
Lot No 865
Charles I (1625-1649), Third Coinage, Falconer’s second issue, Twelve Shillings, m.m. leaved thistle on obverse only, signed F at end of obv. legend, reads FRANC, small harp, 5.88 gms(M. 1; S. 5561). About extremely fine, attractively toned
Lot No 866
Charles I (1625-1649), Third Coinage, Falconer’s second issue, Twelve Shillings (2), m.m. leaved thistle on obv. only, both from the same dies as previous, 5.74gm, 5.69gm (M. 1; S. 5561). Good fine and about fine (2)
Lot No 867
Charles I (1625-1649), Third Coinage, Falconer’s second issue, Twelve Shillings (2), m.m. leaved thistle, both from the same dies, signed F and pellet over crown, reads FRAN, large harp, 5.94gm, 5.75gm (M. 6; S. 5562). First about very fine and toned, second fine (2)
Lot No 868
Charles I (1625-1649), Third Coinage, Falconer’s anonymous issue, Twelve Shillings, m.m. thistle-head, reads SEPARET, small harp, 5.89gm (M. 2); Twenty Pence, type 1, m.m. lozenge on obv. only, 0.75gm (M. obv. a, rev. a) (S. 5564, 5591). First good fine but with small edge split, second fine (2)
Lot No 869
Charles II (1649-1685), First Coinage, Merks (4), 1669, 1671, 1672, 1673; Half-Merk, 1675, F below bust; Turners (2), m.m.’s cinquefoil and uncertain (M. 16, 18, 19, 20, 33; S. 5611, 5616, 5625). Fair to fine, 1672 and 1673 Merks better but former with adjustment marks on obverse (7)
Lot No 870
Charles II (1649-1685), Second Coinage, Dollars (3), 1676 with pellet stops both sides, 1680, 1682 (M. 34b, 36, 38; S. 5618). Fair, latter two have been cleaned in the past, 1680 rare (3)
Lot No 871
Charles II (1660-1685), Second Coinage, Quarter-Dollar, 1676, pellet stops (M. 43; S. 5620). Very fine, light grey tone
Lot No 872
Charles II (1660-1685), Second Coinage, Quarter-Dollars (2), 1676, pellet stops, 1677 (M. 43, 44; S. 5620). Fine (2)
Lot No 873
Charles II (1649-1685), Second Coinage, Quarter-Dollars (2), 1677, 1682; Sixteenth-Dollars (2), 1677, 1681 (M. 44, 49, 56, 60); Bawbees (4), 1677 reads AN, 1678, 1679 (2) (M. and S. 4, 5, 6 (2)); Turner, 1677 (M. and S. 1) (S. 5620, 5624, 5628, 5630). Mostly fair or fine, but first two have been mounted (9)
Lot No 874
James VII (1685-1689), Forty Shillings, 1688, edge QVARTO, reads IACOBUS; Ten Shillings (2), 1687, 1688 (S. 5640-1). First and second only fair and obverses heavily rubbed but former rare, last about fine (3)
Lot No 875
William and Mary (1689-1694), Bodle, 1692 (M. and S. obv. IVa, rev. a; S. 5674), fair to fine; William II (1694-1702), Forty Shillings, 1697, edge NONO; Five Shillings (2), 1696, 1697 (S. 5682, 5687), all about fine but first with light adjustment marks on reverse; Anne (1702-1714), Five Shillings, 1705, reads DEI...
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