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8 December 1994
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Byzantine Coppers (8), Folles (2), 30 nummia, Half Folles (4), 12 nummia, Anastasius to Phocas (Sear 23, 84, 112, 165, 442, 452, 665, 686). Fine to about very fine (8)
Hammer Price: £55
Sassanian Empire of Iran, Sapur I, 240-271, Drachm, bust right wearing personal head-dress, reverse fire-altar with two attendants looking outwards (Mitchiner 813). Fine style, good very fine
A type collection of Roman coins, Augustus to Honorius, comprising of 73 bronze and billon and 2 silver coins, contained in ten small albums, with descriptive labels. Fair to fine, a few better (75)
Hammer Price: £400
Roman Denarii (12), Augustus, Vespasian (2), Domitian, 2nd and 3rd cent. emperors (8). Fair to fine (12)
Hammer Price: £100
Antoniniani, (13), Claudius II (2), Probus, Diocletian (6), Maximian (4). All ex Blackmoor Hoard, generally very fine and attractive (13)
Hammer Price: £80
Miscellaneous, Roman Imperial Sestertii (9), Severus Alexander, reverse Providentia (RIC 642), Gordian III (4), reverse Victory, Liberalitas, Laetitia, Libertas (RIC 258, 279, 300, 318), Otacilia Severa (3), reverse Concordia seated (2), Pietas (RIC 203, 208). Fine (9)
Hammer Price: £130
Roman AE (11), includes Sestertii of Hadrian, Faustina II, Lucilla (2), Asses of Augustus and Agrippa (2), Nero, Titus, Nerva, Pius, Faustina I; with a chipped Denarius of Marcus Aurelius and 1797 Penny. About good to very fine (13)
Roman Alexandria, Billon Tetrdrachms (48), Claudius, Nero (6), Trajan, Hadrian (2), 3rd cent. emperors (38); Bronzes (2). Some fine (50)
Roman Alexandria, Billon Tetradrachms (37), mainly of late 3rd cent. emperors. Fine (37)
Hammer Price: £90
Miscellaneous 3rd and 4th Century AE, mainly minor denominations (1,000). Poor to fair, some better (1,000)
Hammer Price: £250
Roman Provincial AE (2), Herennia Etruscilla of Cilician Tarsus, reverse statue of Apollo with wolves (Sear 4250), Hostilian, mint of Viminacium (cf. Sear 4291); Trajan Decius, Tetradrachm of Antioch (cf. Sear 4209). First about very fine, second rare, fair, last very fine (3)
£60–£80
Roman Provincial AE (4), of Philip I (3), mints of Viminacium, Syrian Antioch, Pisidian Antioch, of Philip II, Pisidian Antioch. First about very fine, others fine (4)
£40–£60
Roman Provincial AE (2), Philip I, mint of Samosata, Philip I & Otacilia Severa, mint of Mesembria. About very fine (2)
Miscellaneous Ancient Coins (103), mainly in bronze. A few dubious, varied state (103)
Hammer Price: £60
Miscellaneous Ancient AE (38), mainly Roman; with a Denarius of Hadrian and an Antoninianus of Valerian I. Varied state (40)
Hammer Price: £50
Miscellaneous Ancient coins (87), mainly AE; others (7). Poor (94)
Hammer Price: £30
Miscellaneous Ancient, Roman Denarii (10), mostly chipped; Greek fraction AR (8), Roman AE (47), varied state (65)
Hammer Price: £40
Miscellaneous Ancient (8), Parthian drachms (2), Alexandrian Billon Tet. of Galba, Denarius of Elagabalus, Sestertius of Otacilia Severa, Folles (3). About fine to very fine
Antoniniani (59), Gordian III (2), Philip I, Philip II, Decius, Gallus (2), Claudius II (8), Quintillus (3), Aurelian (9), with Vabalathus (5), Tacitus (2), Probus (2), Carus (2), Numerian (4), Carinus (2), Diocletian (6), Maximian (5), Galerius. Fine to very fine (59)
Hammer Price: £180
Forgeries and fantasy copies of Ancient coins (50), including several copies of Paduan sestertii and medallions, some Becker impressions, and some pure inventions. Fine to good very fine (50)
Hammer Price: £320
Celtic Imported Coinage, Gallic War, c. 65 B.C., Stater, plain obverse, reverse horse right (V.A. 52.1). Test-cut on obverse, very fine
£190–£220
Eppillus, silver Unit, crescent dividing REX CALLE, reverse eagle, EPP (VA 415-1; S. 96), fair; Henry VIII, Third Coinage, Groat, Bristol, m.m. WS on rev. only (N. 1846; S. 2372), legends weak, otherwise fine; other hammered silver of Henry VIII (2), and Charles I (2); together with Hungary, billon Quarterlings (6), all these generally fair (12)
Atrebatus and Regni, Verica (c. AD 10-40), silver Unit, scroll pattern dividing COM F, reverse boar right, VIR below, 1.06gm (VA 470-7; S. 104). Edge chip, about very fine, reverse better
£30–£50
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, Last Small Cross type, London, Ealdgar Mo Lvnde, 1.19 gms (N. 777; S. 1154). About very fine
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, Last Small Cross type, London, Goderm Om Lvn, 1.19 gms (N. 777; S.1154). Very fine
Hammer Price: £120
Aethelred II, Penny, Crux type, Southwark, Aedelperd Mo Sydby, 1.53 gms (N. 770; S. 1148). Obverse has been coated to conceal a repaired crack at 6 o’clock, fine
Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, Helmet type, London, Edpine On Lvnd,1.09 gms (N.787; S.1158). Good very fine
Hammer Price: £140
William I (1066-1087), Penny, Sword type, London, Godpine On Lvni, 1.19 gms (N. 846; S. 1255). Cracked and skilfully repaired, about very fine
£100–£120
Henry I (1100-1135), Penny, Full Face/Cross Fleury type (BMC X), uncertain mint and moneyer [- - - ] Vin [- - -], 1.43 gms (N.866; S.1271). Off-centre and legends mostly flat, otherwise very fine and very rare, with the usual test cut on edge
£250–£300
Henry I, Penny, Star in Lozenge Fleury type (BMC XIII), Leicester, [- - - ] On Lerece, 1.02gms (N. 869; S. 1274). Excavated appearance, most legend flat, but the main design types clear, extremely rare of this mint
£120–£150
Henry I, cut Halfpenny, Star in Lozenge Fleury type (BMC XIII), Ipswich, R[odland On]- Gipe, 0.46gms (cf. Lincoln (Melandry) 11:08:36 pm pl. 19, 14; N. 869; S. 1274). Obverse fine, reverse very fine, very rare
£80–£100
Stephen (1135-1154), Penny, Awbridge type, legends flat; together with Short Cross Pennies (3), Canterbury, IOHAN, London (2), ILGER, RAVF, generally fine (4)
Hammer Price: £110
Edward I (1272-1307), Penny, London, type 4 b/c, very fine; Elizabeth I, Fifth Issue, Shilling, mm. woolpack (S. 2577), almost fine; George III, Third-Guinea, 1804, very fine, but has been mounted at 12 o’clock ; other hammered foreign coins (3), fair (6)
Edward III (1327-1377), Treaty Period, Transitional Series, Half-Noble, reading Angl H, annulets at corners of central panel, mm. cross potent (N. 1223; S. 1500). Fine or better, somewhat buckled, from rusty dies
Hammer Price: £170
Richard II (1377-1399), Quarter-Noble, pellet in centre of reverse (N. 1319; S. 1673). Fabric rather poor, fair to fine, rare
Henry V (1413-1422), Penny, York, class C, broken annulet by crown (N. 1400; S. 1785); Philip and Mary, Groat, m.m. lis, reads REGI (N. 1973; S. 2508). Good fine and about fine (2)
Henry VIII 1509-1547), Second Coinage, Groat, Tower, m.m. arrow, reads AGL, 2.73gm (Whitton viii; N. 1797; S. 2337E). Very fine or better, excellent portrait, toned; ex Spink Zurich Auction 16, 16-17 April 1985 (617)
Hammer Price: £85
Elizabeth I (1658-1602), Halfcrown, mm. 1 (N. 2013; S. 2583). Very fine
£450–£550
Elizabeth I, Sixth Issue, Shilling, m.m. 2, 5.84gm (N. 2014; S. 2584). Fine to very fine, clear portrait
Charles I (1625-1649), York Mint, Halfcrown, type 7, ebor below horseman, horse with tail between legs, 11.7 gms (N. 2315). Very fine, a little small
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