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1376

Charles II, (1649-1651). Tin Farthing, 1684. Copper plug at centre. Laureate and cuirassed bust left. Rev.

Britannia seated on globe with spear, shield and spray of leaves, plain exergue, edge inscribed and dated in

raised letters, with extra pellet stop in inscription, NVMMORVM*.FAMVLVS.1684.* (Peck 537A; S 3395).

Very rare so well preserved

. Plenty of original lustre in the fields, a few tiny spots on bust of the King, a few

rim imperfections and one light bruise. Extremely fine.

$ 3,800

ex H Deane Collection, purchased by B A Seaby 1946

With old Baldwin stock ticket priced at £5/10/-.

1377

William & Mary, (1689-1694). Tin Farthing, 1690. Copper plug at centre. Second conjoined laureate

and draped busts right, GVLIELMVS ET MARIA. Rev.

Britannia seated on globe with spear, shield

and spray of leaves, date below in exergue, BRITANNIA, edge inscribed and dated in raised letters

NVMMOMRVM**FAMVLVS.1690*. (Peck 579 R; S 3451). Considerable original lustre both sides, a few

small corrosion spots each side and some on edge, otherwise pleasing example.

Extremely rare this well

preserved.

Extremely fine.

$ 3,800

ex Spink Numismatic Circular, February 2007, MC3229.

1378

William III, (1694-1702). Silver Crown, 1696. Tower Mint (London). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust

right. Rev. Crowned cruciform coat-of-arms with arms of Nassau at centre. (S 3470; ESC 89). NGC graded

MS-61.

$ 3,500