Collection of 589 coins

Collection of 589 coins

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Collection of 589 coins, contained in cabinet "B" size38x36x32cm / 15"x13"x13". (Printed V&A Inventory Cards taken over with the Collection)

Details

Category:
Coins, Medals & Tokens
Object Number:
1947-3/1
Measurements:
overall: 18 kg
type:
coins
credit:
Victoria and Albert Museum

Parts

Memorial Coin of St. Eadmund

Coin, silver. Penny. Memorial coinage of St. Eadmund. Obv. *SC EADMVNIE. In centre A. Rev. * AOLBRT NIME. Small cross pattée. Wt. 20:1 grains (1.3 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1642–1902.

Measurements:
overall: 1.3 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/1
type:
coin
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Penny of Cnut (Guthred) Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Cnut (Guthred). Obv. * V:'CRTN (CNVT R) at extremities of limbs of patriarchal cross with pellet in each angle of the upper cross. Rev. * CVN:.NTI. Cross pattée, pellet in two angles. Wt. 22.8 grains (1.48 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp.V&A no. 1643-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 1.48 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/2
type:
coin
Image ©
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Penny of Cnut (Chester) Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Cnut. Chester. Obv. * CNVT REX ANGLO

RVM. Bust of king to left within a quatrefoil. Rev. ÆDERIC ON LEI. On quatrefoil, long cross voided, each limb terminating in three crescents. Wt. 21.2 grains (1.37 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1644–1902.

Measurements:
overall: 1.37 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/3
type:
coin
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Penny of Edward the Confessor Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Edward the Confessor. Obv. + EDPA

REX. Bust to 'right, bearded, draped and wearing pointed helmet; in right hand, sceptre. Rev.:... ON .... Cross voided, each limb terminating in three crescents; in centre circle with pellet. Wt. 21 grains (1.36 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1645–1902.

Measurements:
overall: 1.36 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/4
type:
coin
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Penny of Edward the Confessor Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Edward the Confessor. Obv. + EDR : ERE : Bust to left, draped and diademed ; sceptre in front. Rev.

REFEN ON EONEO. Short cross voided ; in centre, quadri. lateral ornament with three pellets at each corner. Wt. 18:9 grains (1.22 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1646-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 1.22 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/5
type:
coin
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Penny of Henry II Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Henry II. Obv. * HEN[RI RE]X ANGL.

Bust nearly full face, crowned ; in right hand, sceptre. Rev. .... ER . . .:ON . . Cross pattée with small cross pattée in each angle. Wt. 21.3 grains (1.38 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1647-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 1.38 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/6
type:
coin
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Penny of Henry II Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Henry III. Obv. 'HENRICVS REX III.'

Bust facing, crowned ; right hand holding sceptre. Rev., WILLEM .... Long cross voided, dividing legend ; in each angle, three pellets. Wt. 21.6 grains (1.4 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1648-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 1.4 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/7
type:
coin
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Penny of Henry III Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Henry III. Obv. HENRIC . . . . Bust

facing, crowned ; right hand holding sceptre. Rev. .... RD ON L .... Long cross voided, dividing legend ; three pellets in each angle. Wt. 20•5 grains (1.33 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1649–1902.

Measurements:
overall: 1.33 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/8
type:
coin
Image ©
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Penny of Edward I Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Edward I. Obv. EDW R'ANGL

DNS HYB. Bust facing crowned and clothed. Rev. CIVITAS LONDON. Long cross pattée with pellets in angles. 1650, Wt. 22:3 grains (1.44 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1650-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 1.44 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/9
type:
coin
Image ©
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Penny of Edward I Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Edward I. Wt. 22 grains (1.42 grams). V&A no. 1650A-1902. Originally catalogued with V&A no. 1650A-1902 to 1650C-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 1.42 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/10
type:
coin
Image ©
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Penny of Edward I Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Edward I. Wt. 22:5 grains (1.46 grams). V&A no. 1650B-1902. Originally catalogued with V&A no. 1650A-1902 to 1650C-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 1.46 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/11
type:
coin
Image ©
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Penny of Edward I Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Edward I. Wt. 22-8 grains (1.47 grams). V&A no. 1650C-1902. Originally catalogued with V&A no. 1650A-1902 to 1650C-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 1.47 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/12
type:
coin
Image ©
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Half-penny coin of Edward I

Coin, silver. Half-penny of Edward I. Obv. EDW. R' ANGĽ DNS

HYB. Bust facing crowned and clothed. Rev. CIVITAS LONDON. Long cross pattée with pellets in angles. Wt. 9.3 grains (6 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1651–1902.

Measurements:
overall: 6 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/13
type:
coin
Image ©
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Groat coin of Edward III

Coin, silver. Groat of Edward III. Obv. EDWARD'D'Go

REX'AN. ... FRANC. ... Bust of king facing crowned within tressure of arches with trefoil at each angle. Rev. POSVI. DEVM ADIVTOREM'MEV_CIVITAS LONDON (in two circles). Long cross pattée with pellets in angles. Wt. 69.1 grains (4.48 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1652-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 4.48 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/14
type:
coin
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Groat coin of Edward III

Coin, silver. Groat of Edward III. Wt. 61.4 grains (3.98 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1652A-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 3.98 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/15
type:
coin
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Groat coin of Edward III

Coin, silver. Groat of Edward III. Wt. 66.5 grains (4.31 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1652B-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 4.31 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/16
type:
coin
Image ©
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Halfpenny coin of Richard II

Coin, silver. Halfpenny of Richard II. Obv. RICARD.REX.

ANGL. Bust facing, crowned. Rev. CIVITAS LONDON. Long cross pattée with pellets in each angle. Wt. 8.4 grains (0.54 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1653-1902.

Measurements:
overall: .54 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/17
type:
coin
Image ©
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Gros (Calais) of Henry VI

Coin, silver. Gros (Calais) of Henry VI. Obv. HENRIC

DI°GRA REX'ANGL•Z• FRANC ; m.m. cross quarter-pierced. Bust of king facing, crowned, within arched tressure. Rev. POSVI' DEVM'ADIVTORE'MEVM-VIL·LA.CALISIE (in two circles); m.m. as on oby. Long cross pattée with pellets in angles. Wt.50.2 grains (3.25 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthrop. V&A no. 1654-1902. Originally catalogued with V&A no. 1654A-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 3.25 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/18
type:
coin
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Gros (Calais) of Henry VI

Coin, silver. Gros (Calais) of Henry VI. Obv. HENRIC

DI°GRA REX'ANGL•Z• FRANC ; m.m. cross quarter-pierced. Bust of king facing, crowned, within arched tressure. Rev. POSVI' DEVM'ADIVTORE'MEVM-VIL·LA.CALISIE (in two circles); m.m. as on oby. Long cross pattée with pellets in angles. Wt. 55•2 grains (3.58 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthrop. V&A no. 1654A-1902. Originally catalogued with V&A no. 1654-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 3.58 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/19
type:
coin
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Gros (Calais) of Henry VI

Coin, silver. Gros (Calais) of Henry VI. Obv. HENRIC’• DI' GRA':

REX'ANGL'. Z.FRANC'; m.m. cross quarter-pierced. Bust of king, facing, crowned, within arched tressure ; annulet at each side of neck. Rev. 'POSVI' DEVM: ADIVTORE'. MEVM---VILLA : CALISIE (in two circles); m.m. as on obv. Long cross pattée with pellets in angles. Wt. 57.7 grains (3.74 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1655–1902.

Measurements:
overall: 3.74 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/20
type:
coin
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Demi-denier coin (Calais) of Henry VI

Coin, silver. Demi-denier (Calais) of Henry VI. Obv. HENRIC

*REX : ANGL; m.m. cross. Bust of king facing, crowned ; annulet at each side of neck. Rev. VILLA (CALIS]. Long cross pattée with pellet in angles. Wt. 8•5 grains (0.55 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1656-1902.

Measurements:
overall: .55 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/21
type:
coin
Image ©
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Groat coin of Edward IV

Coin, silver. Groat of Edward IV. Obv. EDWARD' DI GRA'

REX'ANGLZ' FRANC; m.m. crown. Bust of king facing, crowned within arched tressure ; quatrefoil on each side of neck. Rev. POSVI DEVM'ADIVTORE': MEVM-CIVITAS LONDON (in two circles) ; m.m. as on obv. Long cross patt e with pellets in angles. Wt. 44.9 grains (2.91 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. WaldoSibthorp. V&A no. 1657-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 2.91 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/22
type:
coin
Image ©
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Groat coin of Henry VII

Coin, silver. Groat of Henry VII. Obv. HENRIC’• DI’•GRA’•REX :

AGL' [Z] FR'; m.m. anchor. Bust of king facing, wearing arched crown; around, tressure of arches; annulet at each side of neck. Rev. POSVI DEV'. ADIVTORE' M[EV]: CIVITAS LONDON (in two circles); m.m. as on obv. Long cross fourchée with pellets in angles. Wt. 46 grains (2.98 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1658–1902.

Measurements:
overall: 2.98 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/23
type:
coin
Image ©
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Groat coin of Henry VII

Coin, silver. Groat of Henry VII. Obv. HENRIC': VII': DI':

GRA': REX: AGL': z: FR’: m.m. cross crosslet. Bust of king to right, crowned and draped. Rev. POSVI DEV': ADIVTORE': MEV'; m.m. arrow-head and cross crosslet. Royal shield on cross fourchée. Wt. 40.8 grains (2.64 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1659-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 2.64 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/24
type:
coin
Image ©
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Halfpenny coin of Henry VII

Coin, silver. Halfpenny of Henry VII. Obv. HENRIC' [DI' GRA' REX

ANG'). Bust facing with arched crown. Rev. CIVITAS LONDON. Long cross fourchée with pellets in angles. Wt. 6.2 grains (0.4 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1660-1902.

Measurements:
overall: .4 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/25
type:
coin
Image ©
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Groat coin of Henry VIII

Coin, silver. Groat of Henry VIII. Obv. HENRIC’• VIIIDI GRA”.

REX AGL’• Z'F'. m.m. portcullis crowned. Bust of king to right, crowned and draped. Rev. POSVI DEV: ADIVTORE': MEV'; mm. as on oby. Royal shield on cross fourchée. Wt. 46 grains (2.98 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. WaldoSibthorp. V&A no. 1661–1902.

Measurements:
overall: 2.98 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/26
type:
coin
Image ©
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Groat coin of Henry VIII

Coin, silver. Groat of Henry VIII. Obv. HENRIC’• VIII' D'•G':

R' AGL’•Z• FRANO'; m.m. lys. Bust of king to right, crowned and clothed. Rev. POSVI: DEV: ADIVTORE': MEV. m.m. as on oby. Royal shield on cross fourchée. Wt. 41.5 grains (2.69 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1662–1902.

Measurements:
overall: 2.69 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/27
type:
coin
Image ©
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Penny of Henry VIII Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Henry VIII. York. Obv. (HENRIC.

DI] GRA.REX'ANG. King enthroned holding sceptre and orb. Rev. CIVITAS EBORACI. Royal shield on cross fourchée ; below, two keys. Wt. 11.2 grains (0.73 gram). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1663-1902.

Measurements:
overall: .73 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/28
type:
coin
Image ©
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Penny of Richard I Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Richard I. Obv. HENRICUS REX. Bust

facing, wearing crown with pearls in a beaded line; in right hand, sceptre. Rev. STIEVENE [ ON.] lv. Short cross voided; cross botonnée in each angle. Wt. 21.9 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 719-1906.

Measurements:
overall: 1.4191 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/29
type:
coin
Image ©
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Penny (Irish) of John Coin

Coin, silver. Penny (Irish) of John. Dublin. Obv. IOHANNE[s

R]ex. Arranged outside a triangle, within which is the bust of the king, facing, crowned ; in right hand, sceptre ; on right, quatrefoil. Rev. ROBERD ON DIVE. Arranged outside a triangle containing a crescent and flaming star; in each angle, a smaller star. Wt. 21.6 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 720–1906.

Measurements:
overall: 1.39966 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/30
type:
coin
Image ©
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Penny of Henry III Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Henry III. Obv. HENRICVS REX . III.

Bust facing, crowned ; right hand holding sceptre. Rev. .... RD ON LVND. Long cross voided, dividing legend; in each angle, three pellets. Wt. 21.1 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 721-1906.

Measurements:
overall: 1.36726 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/31
type:
coin
Image ©
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Penny of Edward I Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Edward I. Obv. EDW R'ANGĽ DNS HYB +. Bust facing, clothed and crowned. Rev. CIVITAS LONDON. Long cross pattée, with pellets in angles. Wt. 22 8 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 722–1906.

Measurements:
overall: 1.47742 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/32
type:
coin
Image ©
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Penny of Edward I Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Edward I. Bristol. Obv. EDW. R'ANGL’

DNS HYB +. Bust facing, crowned and clothed. Rev. VILLA BRISTOLLIE. Long cross pattée, with pellets in angles. Wt. 22 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 723-1906.

Measurements:
overall: 1.42558 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/33
type:
coin
Image ©
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Penny of Edward I Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Edward I. Canterbury. Obv. +

EDW R'ANGL' DNS HYB. Bust facing, clothed and crowned. Rev. CIVITAS CANTOR. Long cross pattée, with pellets in angles. Wt. 21.9 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 724-1906.

Measurements:
overall: 1.4191 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/34
type:
coin
Image ©
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Penny of Edward I Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Edward I. Lincoln. Obv. EDW R'

ANGL' DNS HYB +. Bust facing, crowned and clothed. Rev. CIVITAS LINCOL". Long cross pattée, pellets in angles. Wt. 21.2 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn.

V&A no. 725-1906.

Measurements:
overall: 1.37374 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/35
type:
coin
Image ©
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Penny of Edward I Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Edward I. York. Obv. + EDW R'ANGL’

DNS HYB. Bust facing clothed and crowned. Rev. CIVITAS EBORACI. Long cross pattée, with pellets in angles. Wt. 21.1 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn.

V&A no. 726-1906.

Measurements:
overall: 1.36726 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/36
type:
coin
Image ©
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Penny of Edward I Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Edward I. (?). Newcastle. Obv. +

EDW R ANGL DNS HYB. Bust facing, clothed and crowned. Rev. VILL NOV CASTRI. Long cross pattée, with pellets in angles. Wt. 18.2 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 727-1906.

Measurements:
overall: 1.17934 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/37
type:
coin
Image ©
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Penny of Edward I Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Edward I. (?). Obv. EDW ....

Bust facing, clothed and crowned. Rev. Long cross pattée, with pellets in angles. Wt. 9.7 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 728-1906.

Measurements:
overall: .62855 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/38
type:
coin
Image ©
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Penny of Edward I Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Edward II. - Obv. + EDWA · R ANGL

DNS HYB. Bust facing, clothed and crowned. Rev. CIVITAS LONDON. Long cross pattée, with pellets in angles. Wt. 17.2 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 729-1906.

Measurements:
overall: 1.11454 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/39
type:
coin
Image ©
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Farthing coin of Edward I or Edward II

Coin, silver. Farthing of Edward I. or Edward II. Obv. E R

AN ... Bust of king, facing, crowned. Rev., CIVITAS LONDON. Long cross pattée, with pellets in angles. Wt. 5.5 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 730–1906.

Measurements:
overall: .35639 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/40
type:
coin
Image ©
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Half-Groat coin of Edward III

Coin, silver. Half-Groat of Edward III. Obv. + EDWARDVS .

REX · ANGLI · 4 · FRANC (stops, annulets). Bust of king, facing, crowned, within tressure of arches. Rev. POSVI DEV • ADIVTORÉM -CIVITAS LONDON (in two circles; stop, annulet). Long cross pattée, with pellets in angles. Wt. 34.5 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 731-1906.

Measurements:
overall: 2.23556 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/41
type:
coin
Image ©
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Penny of Edward III Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Edward III. Obv. EDW R ANGL DNS HYB.

Bust of king, facing, clothed and crowned. Rev. CIVITAS LONDON. Long cross pattée, with pellets in angles. Wt. 14 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 732-1906.

Measurements:
overall: .90718 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/42
type:
coin
Image ©
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Penny of Edward III Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Edward III. Canterbury. Obv. +

EDWA RANGL DNS HYB. Bust of king, facing, clothed and crowned. Rev. CIVITAS CANTO]R. Long cross pattée, with pellets in angles. Wt. 13 6 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 733-1906.

Measurements:
overall: .88127 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/43
type:
coin
Image ©
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Halfpenny coin of Richard II

Coin, silver. Halfpenny of Richard II. Obv. + RICARD :

REX · AN .. (stops, saltires). Bust of king, facing, crowned. Rev. CIVITAS LOND[ON]. Long cross pattée, with pellets in angles. Wt. 8 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn V&A no. 734–1906.

Measurements:
overall: .51839 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/44
type:
coin
Image ©
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Gros coin of Henry VI

Coin, silver. Gros of Henry VI. Calais. V&A no. 735 - 1906

Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/45
type:
coin
Image ©
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Gros coin of Henry VI

Coin, silver. Gros of Henry VI. Calais. Obv. HENRIC'.

DI'. GRA'. REX · ANGL’. Z · FRANC (stops, saltires). m.m. cross quarter-pierced. Bust of king, facing, crowned, within arched tressure; annulet at each side of neck. Rev. POSVI: DEVM : ADIVTORE'. MEVM-VILLA: CALISIE (stops, saltires and annulets). m.m. as on obv. Long cross pattée, with pellets in angles. Wt. 48.5 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 735a-1906.

Measurements:
overall: 3.14275 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/46
type:
coin
Image ©
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Groat coin of Henry VI

Coin, silver. Groat of Henry VI. 2nd period. Obv. HENRIC'. REX · AGL'. Z · FR (stops,

s, saltires). Bust of king, facing, crowned, within arched tressure. Rev. · POSVI DEV'. ADIVTORE'. MEV_CIVITAS · LONDON. (in two circles, stops, saltires). m.m. anchor (?). Long cross pattée, with pellets in angles. Wt. 43.7 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 736–1906.

Measurements:
overall: 2.83171 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/47
type:
coin
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Demi-Gros coin of Henry VI

Coin, silver. Demi-Gros of Henry VI. Calais. . Obv. HENRIC'.

DI'. GRA'. REX · ANGL'. Z.FR. (stops, saltires). m.m. square cross. Bust of king facing, crowned, within arched tressure; annulet at each side of neck. Rev. POSVI. DEVM': ADIVTORE'. MEVM - VILLA : CALIS': (stops, saltires and annulet). m.m. as on obv. Long cross pattée, with pellets in angles. Wt. 29.8 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. 737-1906.

Measurements:
overall: 1.93101 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/48
type:
coin
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Demi-Gros coin of Henry VI

Coin, silver. Demi-Gros of Henry VI. Calais. Wt. 25.9 grains. V&A no. 737A – 1906.

Measurements:
overall: 1.67829 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/49
type:
coin
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Groat coin of Edward IV

Coin, silver. Groat of Edward IV. 2nd issue. Obv. EDWARD ·

DEI · GRA'. REX• ANGL'. s • FRANC (stops, saltires). m.m. cross quarter-pierced. Bust of king, facing, crowned, within arched tressure. Rev. POSVI DEVM · ADIVTORE'. MEVM-CIVITAS LONDON (in two circles). m.m. as on obv. Long cross pattée, with pellets in angles. Wt. 392 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 738-1906.

Measurements:
overall: 25.40117 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/50
type:
coin
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Half-Groat coin of Edward IV

Coin, silver. Half-Groat of Edward IV. Obv. EDWARD DÍ GRÁ REX

ANGL S RANC. m.m. crown. Bust of king, facing, cror it within arched tressure; quatrefoil on each side of neck. Rev. POSVI DEVM·ADIVTORE MEVM--CIVITAS LONDON. m.m. as on obv. Long cross pattée, with pellets in angles. Wt. 18.7 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 739-1906.

Measurements:
overall: 1.21174 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/51
type:
coin
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Groat coin of Henry VIII

Coin, silver. Groat of Henry VIII. 2nd issue. Obv. HENRIC'.

VIII'. D'. G': R'. AGL • Z. FRANC' (stops, saltires). m.m. rose. Bust of king to right, crowned and clothed. Rev. POSVI DEV: ADIVTORE': MEV' (stops, saltires). m.m. as on obv. Royal shield on cross fourchée, with saltire in each fork. Wt. 39.1 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn.

V&A no. 740–1906.

Measurements:
overall: 2.53364 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/52
type:
coin
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Half-Groat coin of Henry VIII

Coin, silver. Groat of Henry VIII. 4th issue. York. Obv.

HENRIC'. 8.D'. G'. AGL’. FRA'. Z.HIB”. REX. Bust of king threequarter face to right, crowned, bearded and wearing mantle. Rev. • CIVITAS. EBORACI. Royal shield on cross fourchée, with annulet in each fork. Wt. 35.2 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 741-1906.

Measurements:
overall: 2.28092 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/53
type:
coin
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Groat coin of Henry VIII

Coin, silver. Half-Groat of Henry VIII. 3rd issue. Bristol.

Obv. HENRIC'. 8. D'. G'. ANG'. FRA'. Z. HIB'. REX. Bust of king three-quarter face to right, crowned, bearded and wearing mantle. Rev. CIVITAS BRISTOLLIE. m.m.ws (William Sharington) in monogram. Royal shield on cross fourchée; trefoil in each fork. Wt. 35.6 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 742-1906.

Measurements:
overall: 2.30684 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/54
type:
coin
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Penny of Henry VIII Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Henry VIII. 1st issue. York. Obv.

HENRIC ....... : REX ANG. King enthroned holding sceptre and orb. Rev. CIVITAS EBORACI. Shield on cross fourchée; at base, two keys. Wt. 12.3 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 743-1906.

Measurements:
overall: .79703 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/55
type:
coin
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Penny of Edward the Confessor Coin

Coin.. Silver. Penny of Edward the Confessor. Obv., bust with conical

cap holding a sceptre ; rev., short cross and moneyer's name. 1042-1066. Diam. 0.75 inch. 2s. 6d. V&A no. 6716-57.

Measurements:
overall: 19.05 mm,
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/56
type:
coin
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Penny of William the Conqueror Coin

Coin. Silver. Penny of William the Conqueror. Obv., full face bust with sceptre; rev., PAX. s. in the angles of a cross. 1066-1087. Diam. 13/16 inch.

12s. V&A no. 6717-57.

Measurements:
overall: 20.6375 mm,
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/57
type:
coin
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Penny of Henry III Coin

Coin. Silver. Penny of Henry III. Obv., full face; rev., long cross and

the name of the moneyer. 1216-1272. Diam. 11/16 inch. 2s. 6d. V&A no. 6718-57.

Measurements:
overall: 17.4625 mm,
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/58
type:
coin
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Groat coin of Edward III

Coin. Silver. Groat of Edward III. Obv., full faced bust; rev., a cross and legend. Struck in London. 1327–1377. Diam. 1 1/16 inch. 10s. 6d.

V&A no. 6719-57.

Measurements:
overall: 26.9875 mm,
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/59
type:
coin
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Groat coin of Henry VIII

Coin. Silver. Groat of Henry VIII. Obv., profile bust of his father,

Henry VII. ; rev., shield of arms on a cross, with legend. 1509–1547. Diam. 1 1/16 inch. 2s. 6d. V&A no. 6720-57.

Measurements:
overall: 26.9875 mm,
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/60
type:
coin
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Groat coin of Henry VIII

Coin. Silver. Groat of Henry VIII. Obv., the head of the king, with

legend ; rev., the Royal shield of France and England, with legend. Found near Cowbridge, Glamorganshire, English. Early 16th century. Diam. 1 inch. Given by the Rev. T. Williams. V&A no. 259-69.

Measurements:
overall: 25.4 mm,
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/61
type:
coin
Image ©
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Shilling coin of Edward VI

Coin. Silver. Shilling of Edward VI. Obv., full faced crowned bust of the King, with legend; rev., the Royal shield, with legend. Diam. 1 5/16 inch. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. V&A no. 1008-64.

Measurements:
overall: 33.3375 mm,
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/62
type:
coin
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Shilling coin of Edward VI

Coin, silver. Shilling of Edward VI. Obv. EDWARD':' VI': D’.G'.AGL'. FRA'.Z: HIB'.REX; m.m. ton. Bust of king, facing, crowned, wearing ermine robe and collar of the Garter; a rose to left and XII to right. Rev. POSVI DEV’ADIVTORE': MEV. m.m. ton. Royal shield on cross fourchée. Wt. 94.9 grains (6.15 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1664-1902. Originally catalogued with 1664A-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 6.15 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/63
type:
coin
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Shilling coin of Edward VI

Coin, silver. Shilling of Edward VI. Obv. EDWARD':' VI': D’.G'.AGL'. FRA'.Z: HIB'.REX; m.m. ton. Bust of king, facing, crowned, wearing ermine robe and collar of the Garter; a rose to left and XII to right. Rev. POSVI DEV’ADIVTORE': MEV. m.m. ton. Royal shield on cross fourchée. Wt. 88.1 grains (5.71 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1664A-1902. Originally catalogued with 1664-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 5.71 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/64
type:
coin
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Shilling coin of Edward VI

Coin, silver. Shilling of Edward VI. Obv. EDWARD':' VI': D’.G'.AGL'. FRA'.Z: HIB'.REX; m.m. ton. Bust of king, facing, crowned, wearing ermine robe and collar of the Garter; a rose to left and XII to right. Rev. POSVI DEV’ADIVTORE': MEV. m.m. ton. Royal shield on cross fourchée. Wt. 91.5 grains (5.93 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1664B-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 5.93 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/65
type:
coin
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Sixpence coin of Edward VI

Coin, silver. Sixpence of Edward VI. Obv. EDWARD'. VI: D’.G'.

AGL’. FRA'.Z : HIB'. REX; m.m. Y. Bust of king facing, crowned, wearing ermine robe and collar of the Garter; rose to left and VI to right. Rev. POSVI DEV. ADIVTORE'. MEVM; m.m. as on oby. Royal shield on cross fourchée. Wt. 45•2 grains (2.93 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1665-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 2.93 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/66
type:
coin
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Groat coin of Mary

Coin, silver. Groat of Mary. Obv. [MARIA] D’.G'.ANG'.FRA'.Z. HIB. REGI.' Bust of Queen to left, crowned. Rev. VERITAS TEMPORIS FILIA· Royal shield on cross fourchée. Wt. 30 grains (1.94 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1666-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 1.94 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/67
type:
coin
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Sixpence coin of Philip and Mary

Coin, silver. Shilling of Philip and Mary. Obv. PHILIP ET MARIA

D•G•R'ANG'FR‘NEAP·PR HISP. Busts of Philip and Mary face tò face; above their heads, a crown. Rev. POSVIMVS DEVM ADIVTOREM NOSTRVM. Oval garnished shield party per pale with arms of Spain and England ; above, crown dividing mark of value XII. Wt. 83 grains (5.38 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1667–1902.

Measurements:
overall: 5.38 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/68
type:
coin
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Shilling coin of Philip and Mary

Coin, silver. Shilling of Philip and Mary. Obv. PHILIP ET:

MARIA D•G•REX ET REGINA'ANG' Bust of Philip and Mary face to face; above their heads, crown dividing the date 1555. Rev. POSVIMVS' DEVM'ADIVTOREM NOSTRVM. Oval garnished shield party per pale with arms of Spain and England ; above, crown dividing mark of value XII. Wt. 86.7 grains (5.62 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp). V&A no. 1668–1902.

Measurements:
overall: 5.62 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/69
type:
coin
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Shilling coin of Philip and Mary

Coin, silver. Sixpence of Philip and Mary. Obv. [PHILIP ET:]

MARIA'D:GoREXo [ET. R]EGINA.[ANG.] Busts of Philip and Mary face to face; above their heads, crown dividing the date 1557. Rev. [P]OSVIMVS DEVM'ADIVTO[REM]•NO[STRVM']. Oval garnished shield, party per pale with arms of Spain and England; above, crown dividing mark of value vi. Wt. 39.9 grains (2.59 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E, Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1669–1902.

Measurements:
overall: 2.59 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/70
type:
coin
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Shilling coin of Edward VI

Coin, silver. Shilling of Edward VI. 4th issue. Southwark.

Obv. : EDWARD'. VI D'. G'. AGR'. FRA'. Z: HIB'. REX : m.m. y. Bust of king, facing, crowned, wearing ermine rob of the Garter ; a rose to left and xii to right. Rev. POSVI DEV'. ADIVTORE'. MEV'. m.m. as on obv. Square shield on cross fourchée. Wt. 94.6 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 744-1906.

Measurements:
overall: 6.12998 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/71
type:
coin
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Shilling coin of Edward VI

Coin, silver. Shilling of Edward VI. 4th issue. Tower.

Obv. : EDWARD'. VI D'. G'. AGL'. FRA'. Z: HIB’. REX: m.m. ton. Bust of king, facing, crowned, wearing ermine robe and collar of the Garter; a rose to left and xil to right. Rev. POSVI DEV'. ADIVTORE'. MEV'. m.m. as on obv. are shield on cross fourchée. Wt. 92.1 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 745–1906.

Measurements:
overall: 5.96798 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/72
type:
coin
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Crown coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Crown of Elizabeth I. 1601. Obv. ELIZABETH : D'

G'.ANG'. FRA'.ET: HIBER'. REGINA. m.m. 1. Bust of Queen to left, crowned, in rich dress and ruff, holding sceptre and orb. Rev. POSVI: DEVM: ADIVTOREM : MEVM: m.m. as on oby. Royal shield garnished, on cross fourchée. Wt. 458.5 grains (29.71 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1670–1902.

Measurements:
overall: 29.71 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/73
type:
coin
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Shilling coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Shilling of Elizabeth I. 1561.. Obv. ELIZABETH

D'G'ANG' FRAN'ET. HIB'REGINA; m.m. star. Bust of queen to left, crowned, in ruff and embroidered dress. Rev. P[O]SVI'DEV[M] ADIVTOREM*MEVM; m.m. as on obv. Royal shield on cross fourchée; edge milled. Wt. 87°7 grains (5.68 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1671-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 5.68 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/74
type:
coin
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Shilling coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Shilling of Elizabeth I. Obv. ELIZABETH'D'.G'.AN'.

FR'.ET'HIB'. REGINA ; m.m. cross crosslet. Bust of queen to left, crowned, wearing ruff and embroidered dress. Rev. POSVI DEV. ADIVTOREM'MEV': m.m. as on obv. Royal shield on cross fourchée. Wt. 96 grains (6.22 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1672–1902.

Measurements:
overall: 6.22 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/75
type:
coin
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Sixpence coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Sixpence of Elizabeth I. Obv. ELIZABETH'D'.g.'ang'.

FRA'. ET HIB'. REGINA; m.m. cross crosslet. Bust of queen to left, crowned, wearing ruff and embroidered dress. Rev. POSVI DEV’• ADIVTOREM MEV'. m.m. as on oby. Royal shield on cross fourchée. Wt. 304 grains (1.97 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1673–1902.

Measurements:
overall: 1.97 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/76
type:
coin
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Sixpence coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Sixpence of Elizabeth I. Obv. ELIZABETH.D.G.ANG•

FRA ET HIB'REGINA ; m.m. star. Bust of queen to left, crowned, in ruff and embroidered dress ; behind, rose. Rev. POSVI DEVM ADIVTOREM'MEVM; m.m. as on obv. Royal shield on cross fourchée; above, 1562 ; edge milled. Wt. 45.8 grains (2.97 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1674–1902.

Measurements:
overall: 2.97 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/77
type:
coin
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Sixpence coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Sixpence of Elizabeth I. Obv. ELIZABETH'DoG'ANG•

FRA ET HIB'REGINA ; m.m. star. Bust of queen to left, crowned, in ruff and richly embroidered dress ; behind, rose. Rev. POSVI• DEVM'ADIVTOREM MEVM; m.m. as on oby. Royal shield on cross fourchée; above, . 1562; edge milled. Wt. 47•1 grains (3.05 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp.

V&A no. 1675–1902.

Measurements:
overall: 3.05 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/78
type:
coin
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Sixpence coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Sixpence of Elizabeth I. Obv. ELIZABETH'D'G'ANG'

FRA ET HIB'REGINA ; m.m. star. Bust of queen to left, crowned, in ruff and embroidered dress ; behind, rose. Rev. POSVI DEVM' ADIVTOREM MEVM; mm. as on obv. Royal shield on cross fourchée; above, · 1564; edge milled. Wt. 40 grains (2.59 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1676-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 2.59 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/79
type:
coin
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Sixpence coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Sixpence of Elizabeth I. Obv. ELIZABETH : D'•G”.

ANG’• FR’• ET: HI’·REGINA; m.m. arrow. Bust of queen to left, crowned; behind, rose (nearly obliterated). Rev. POSVI DEV'. ADIVTOREM: MEV. m.m. as on oby. Royal shield on cross fourchée; above, 1564. Wt, 39.7 grains (2.57 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1677-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 2.57 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/80
type:
coin
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Sixpence coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Sixpence of Elizabeth. Obv. ELIZABETH'D'.G'ANG'.

FR'.ETHI'. REGINA; m.m. rose. Bust of queen to left, crowned; behind, rose. Rev. POSVI DEV'. ADIVTOREM MEV'. ; mm. as on oby. Royal shield, on cross fourchée ; above 1565. Wt. 43:7 grains (2.83 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1678–1902.

Measurements:
overall: 2.83 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/81
type:
coin
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Sixpence coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Sixpence of Elizabeth I. Obv. ELIZABETH.D'.G'. ANG'.

FR”.ET : H'. REGINA; m.m. castle. Bust of queen to left, crowned, in ruff and embroidered dress; behind, rose. Rev. POSVI DEV.' ADIVTOREM MEV'. m.m. as on obv. Royal shield on cross fourchée ; above, 1570. Wt. 47 grains (3.05 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1679–1902.

Measurements:
overall: 3.05 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/82
type:
coin
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Sixpence coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Sixpence of Elizabeth I. Obv. ELIZABETH D'.G'ANG'.

FR’:ET: HI'. REGINA ; mm. ermine. Bust of queen to left, crowned, in ruff and embroidered dress; behind, rose. Rev. POSVI•DEV'. ADIVTOREM MEV'. mm. as on obv. Royal shield on cross fourchée ; above, 1573. Wt. 45.9 grains (2.97 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1680–1902.

Measurements:
overall: 2.97 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/83
type:
coin
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Sixpence coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Sixpence of Elizabeth I. Obv. ELIZABETH.D'.G'.ANG'.

FR'. ET'.HI.REGINA; m.m. cross. Bust of queen to left, crowned, in ruff and embroidered dress; behind, rose. Rev. POSVI DEV'. ADIVTOREM MEVM; m.m. as on obv. Royal shield on cross fourchée ; above, 1580. Wt. 434 grains (2.81 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1681-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 2.81 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/84
type:
coin
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Sixpence coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Sixpence of Elizabeth I. Obv. ELIZAB' D'.G'.ANG'. FR'.ET'.HIB’. REGI. Bust of queen to left, crowned, in ruff and embroidered dress ; behind, rose. Rev. POSVI DEV'. ADIVTOREM: · MEV'. Royal shield on cross fourchée; above, 1590. Wt. 40-1 grains (2.6 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1682-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 2.6 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/85
type:
coin
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Sixpence coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Sixpence of Elizabeth I. Obv. ELIZAB'. D'.G'.ANG'.

FR'. ET° HIB'. REGI’. m.m. woolpack. Bust of queen to left, crowned, in ruff and embroidered dress; behind, rose. Rev. POSVI DEV ADIVTOREM. MEV. m.m. as on obv. Royal shield on cross fourchée; above, 1595. Wt. 39.7 grains (2.57 grams). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1683-1902.

Measurements:
overall: 2.57 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/86
type:
coin
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Half-Groat coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Half groat of Elizabeth I. Obv. E'. D'.G'. ROSA 'SINË:

SPINA. Bust of queen to left, crowned, in ruff and embroidered dress; behind, two dots. Rev. CIVITAS LONDON; m.m. crescent. Royal shield on cross fourchée. Wt. 15.1 grains (0.98 gram). Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1684-1902.

Measurements:
overall: .98 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/87
type:
coin
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Penny of Elizabeth I Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Elizabeth I. Obv. E'D'.G'. ROSA :SINE:

SPINA ; m.m. cross. Bust of queen to left, crowned, in ruff and embroidered dress. Rev. CIVITAS LONDON. m.m. as on oby. Royal shield on cross fourchée. Wt. 8°4 grains (0.54 gram) Bequeathed by Miss M. E. Waldo-Sibthorp. V&A no. 1685–1902.

Measurements:
overall: .54 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/88
type:
coin
Image ©
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Threepence coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Threepence of Elizabeth I. Obv. ELIZABETH : D':

G’: ANG'. FR'. ET : Hi · REGINA. m.m. cross. Bust of queen to left, crowned, wearing ruff and embroidered dress ; behind, rose. Rev. [POS]VI DEV'. ADIVTOREM • MEV. Royal shield on cross fourchée ; above 15.. Wt: 18.2 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 751-1906.

Measurements:
overall: 1.17934 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/89
type:
coin
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Half-Groat coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Half-Groat of Elizabeth I. 2nd type. Obv. E'.

D'.G'. ROSA SINE [•S]PINA. m.m. woolpack. Bust of queen to left, crowned and in embroidered dress; behind, two dots. Rev. CIVITAS LONDON. m.m. as on obv. Royal shield on cross fourchée. Wt. 14.7 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 752-1906.

Measurements:
overall: .95254 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/90
type:
coin
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Half-Groat coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Half-Groat of Elizabeth I. 2nd type. Obv. [E'.]

D'. G'. ROSA ] SINE SPINA. Bust of queen to left, crowned and in embroidered dress; behind, two dots. Rev. CIVITAS LOND[ON]. m.m. ermine (?) Royal shield on cross fourchée. Wt. 15.9 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 753-1906.

Measurements:
overall: 1.0303 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/91
type:
coin
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Penny of Elizabeth I Coin

Coin, silver. Penny of Elizabeth. Obv. [E'. D'. G'. RO]SA.

SINE · SPINA. Bust of queen to left, crowned, wearing ruff and embroidered dress. Rev. CIVITAS L]ONDON. m.m. cross crosslet. Royal shield on cross fourchée. Wt. 8.9 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 754-1906.

Measurements:
overall: .57671 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/92
type:
coin
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Shilling coin of Elizabeth I

Coin. Silver. Shilling of Elizabeth I. Obv., bust of the Queen, with legend; rev., the Royal shield. Diam. 1 5/16 inch. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. V&A no. 1009-64.

Measurements:
overall: 33.3375 mm,
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/93
type:
coin
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Half-Groat coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Half-Groat of Elizabeth I. V&A no. 1075-1864.

Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/94
type:
coin
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Shilling coin of Elizabeth I

Coin. Silver. Hammered Shilling of Elizabeth I. Obv., bust of

the Queen crowned, with legend; rev., royal shield of France and England, quarterly, surmounted by a cross fleurée, with legend. English. About 1560. Diam. 1.25 inch. (Millard Bequest.) V&A no. 1446-72.

Measurements:
overall: 31.75 mm,
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/95
type:
coin
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Shilling coin of Elizabeth I

Coin. Silver. Hammered shilling of Queen Elizabeth. Obv.,

bust of the Queen, crowned, “ Elizabeth D.G. An. Fr. et Hib. regina." Rev., shield of England and France, quarterly, surmounted by a cross fleurée ; “ Posvi Dev. Adivtorem Mev." English. 16th century. Diam. 1 3/8 inch. Given by the late Thomas Tapping, Esg. V&A no. 205–1886.

Measurements:
overall: 34.925 mm,
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/96
type:
coin
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Groat coin of Mary

Coin, silver. Groat of Mary. Obv. MARIA. .D'. G'. ANG'. FRA'.

z: HIB’. REGI'. (stops, annulets ; pomegranate after MARIA). Bust of queen to left, crowned and wearing necklace with pendent cross. Rev. VERITAS TEMPORIS FILIA (pomegranate after VERITAS). Square shield on cross fourchée. Wt. 31.8 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 746-1906.

Measurements:
overall: 2.06061 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/97
type:
coin
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Sixpence coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Sixpence of Elizabeth. Obv. ELIZABETH. D'. G'.

AN'. FR'. ET.Hi'. [RE]GINA. m.m. arrow. Bust of queen to left, crowned ; behind, rose. Rev. POSVI DEV'. ADIVTOREM : MEVM. m.m. as on obv. Royal shield on cross fourchée; above, 1564. Wt. 47.2 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 747-1906.

Measurements:
overall: 3.05851 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/98
type:
coin
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Sixpence coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Sixpence of Elizabeth. Obv. ELIZABETH · D'. G'.

FR'. ET : (hi'. REGINA]. Bust of queen to left, crowned, wearing ruff and embroidered dress; behind, rose. Rev. POSVI DEV'. ADIVTOREM. MEV'. Royal shield on cross fourchée ; above, 1581. Wt. 43 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn.

748–1906.

Measurements:
overall: 2.78635 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/99
type:
coin
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Threepence coin of Elizabeth I

Coin, silver. Threepence of Elizabeth. Obv. ELIZABETH [D'.

G'. ANG'. FR'.). ET.HI'. REGINA. m.m. rose. Bust of queen to left, crowned, wearing ruff and embroidered dress ; behind, rose. Rev. POSVI (DEV'. AD]IVETOR]EMMEV'. m.m. as on obv. Royal shield on cross fourchée; above, 1565. Wt. 16.9 grains. Given by Mrs. Glinn. V&A no. 749-1906.

Measurements:
overall: 1.0951 g
Materials:
silver (metal)
Object Number:
1947-3/1/100
type:
coin
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum