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British Coins


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trefoils in spandrels, saltire stops both sides, 1.87g/9h (SCBI Schneider 73; N 1224; S 1501). Die break on shield, otherwise about very fine


£500-£600


Provenance: From the Corringham (Essex) Hoard, 2009; DNW Auction 102, 18 September 2012, lot 2049 Treaty period, Quarter-Noble, mm. cross potent, trefoils in spandrels, rev. voided quatrefoil in centre, annulets in angles,


Richard II (1377-1399)


23


Provenance: Glendining Auction, 7 July 1993, lot 86 First Period, Groat, type II, London, mm. cross pattée, 4.07g/6h (Potter IId/IIf; N 1320b; S 1679). Some weakness in


margins, otherwise very fine and dark-toned, rare £500-£700 Henry IV (1399-1413)


24


Heavy coinage, Noble, Calais, type IIa, mm. cross pattée on rev. only, flag at stern, arms of France ancient in first quarter of shield, horizontal coronet on rudder, H in centre of rev., 7.67g/9h (Stewartby p.255, 1; SCBI Schneider 193; N 1339/1a; S 1707). A few tiny surface marks, otherwise extremely fine and probably much as struck, one of the finest examples known, extremely rare Provenance: Found in Norfolk c. 2015.


£20,000-£24,000


The mint accounts for Calais suggest that the bulk of gold was struck between August 1399 and Michaelmas 1401. No accounts exist between March 1404 and July 1422


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