80 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Stephen. — One of the two known pennies of the mint of 

 Castle Rising. 



Matilda, daughter of Henry I., wife of the Emperor 

 Henry V., and mother of Henry II. A penny struck at 

 Oxford, during the Civil War. on which Matilda is styled 

 " Imperatrix." 



Edward III. — Six rare varieties of the Noble, including 

 one struck at Calais, and a unique Half Noble of the 3rd 

 coinage. 



Henry IV. — An extremely rare Noble of the heavy coin- 

 age, with a flag at the stern of the ship on the reverse. Also 

 a Noble of the light coinage struck after the 13th year of 

 his reign. 



Henry V. — A unique Noble of the first issue. 



Henry VI. — Two rare Nobles of the " Pine-cone — Rosette" 

 and " Pine-cone — Mascle " issues. Also a very rare Groat of 

 the light coinage, struck at York. 



Edward IV. — Rose Nobles of Coventry and York, and a 

 Half-Rose Noble of the latter mint. 



Richard III.— A unique Angel struck by Richard III., 

 but bearing the name of his nephew, Edward V. A full 

 description of this remarkable coin is published in the 

 Numismatic Chronicle, Ser. III., vol. xv. p. 117. 



Henry VII. — A groat of the London mint with mint-mark. 

 Rose and Sun, the badge of Edward V. and Richard III. 

 Also a London Half-groat of the 3rd coinage with m. m. 

 Lis. 



Edward VI. — A groat of his 1st coinage with m. m. 

 Arrow on both sides. 



* - Elizabeth. — A " Fine " Sovereign of the 2nd issue, A.D. 

 1584 — 1601, the obverse side of which is from a die belonging 

 to the 1st issue. 



From, the Henderson collection. 



Elizabeth. — A gold Ryal with mint-marks, Trefoil and 

 Crescent. Extremely fine and of great rarity. Also two 

 patterns, believed to be unique, for a milled Half-Crown and 

 a milled Shilling respectively, together with many other rare 

 coins of the same reign. 



James I. — A very rare variety of the Angel. 



Charles I. — A unique pattern gold Five-Broad {i.e. 5 Unite) 

 Piece, generally known as the "Juxon Medal." It has on the 



obverse 



