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Ancient & Hammered Coins, Fourrées and Fragments (21) noted Carausius Pax antoninianus nF, etc.
Ancient & Hammered Coins, Fourrées and Fragments (21) noted Carausius Pax antoninianus nF, etc. ...[more]
Ancient British Iron Age Celtic (2) early uninscribed potin units from c.65 BC: Class I Bull type
Ancient British Iron Age Celtic (2) early uninscribed potin units from c.65 BC: Class I Bull type S.63 slightly chipped Fine, and Class II small f...
Ancient British Iron Age Celtic gold quarter stater of the Atrebates & Regni, early uninscribed
Ancient British Iron Age Celtic gold quarter stater of the Atrebates & Regni, early uninscribed series 'Remic' type: Devolved head of Apollo. / Tr...
Ancient British Iron Age Celtic silver stater of the Durotriges, mid 1c BC to mid 1c AD, S.366, 5.
Ancient British Iron Age Celtic silver stater of the Durotriges, mid 1c BC to mid 1c AD, S.366, 5.74g, GVF
Ancient British Iron Age Celtic silver unit of the Corieltauvi, Boar & Horse type II, mid to late 1c
Ancient British Iron Age Celtic silver unit of the Corieltauvi, Boar & Horse type II, mid to late 1c BC, S.397, 1.27g, nVF ...[more]
Ancient British Iron Age Celtic silver unit of the Dobunni, Allen type, mid 1c BC to mid 1c AD, S.
Ancient British Iron Age Celtic silver unit of the Dobunni, Allen type, mid 1c BC to mid 1c AD, S.378, 0.71g, GF light porosity.
Ancient British Iron Age Celtic silver unit of the Iceni, ANTED type, early to mid-1stC AD, S.441,
Ancient British Iron Age Celtic silver unit of the Iceni, ANTED type, early to mid-1stC AD, S.441, 0.88g, toned VF
Ancient British Iron Age Celtic silver unit of the Iceni, ANTED type, early to mid-1stC AD, S.441,
Ancient British Iron Age Celtic silver unit of the Iceni, ANTED type, early to mid-1stC AD, S.441, 0.92g, VF
Ancient British Iron Age Celtic silver unit of the Iceni, ECEN symbol type, mid to late 1stC BC, S.
Ancient British Iron Age Celtic silver unit of the Iceni, ECEN symbol type, mid to late 1stC BC, S.436, 1.13g, nVF
Ancient British Iron Age Celtic silver units of the Iceni (2): Boar / horse S.431, 0.87g, porous
Ancient British Iron Age Celtic silver units of the Iceni (2): Boar / horse S.431, 0.87g, porous corroded aF, and ECEN symbol type S.436, 1.25g, F...
Ancient British Iron Age Celtic, imported Gallic War gold stater c.60-50 BC, uniface series E, S.11,
Ancient British Iron Age Celtic, imported Gallic War gold stater c.60-50 BC, uniface series E, S.11, 6.00g, bold VF
Ancient Coins (9) bronze Roman, Ptolemaic Egypt and Chinese, mixed grade, with some old tickets.
Ancient Coins (9) bronze Roman, Ptolemaic Egypt and Chinese, mixed grade, with some old tickets.
Ancient Greek: Ptolemaic Egypt, Alexandria unmarked series AE 28mm, 2ndC BC, 22.08g, Sv1424b(?) aVF
Ancient Greek: Ptolemaic Egypt, Alexandria unmarked series AE 28mm, 2ndC BC, 22.08g, Sv1424b(?) aVF
Ancient Silver (2): British Iron Age Celtic silver unit of the Iceni, ECEN type S.436, 0.94g,
Ancient Silver (2): British Iron Age Celtic silver unit of the Iceni, ECEN type S.436, 0.94g, chipped GF; along with Roman Imperial, Gordian III s...
Anglo-Saxon copper styca of Archbishop Wigmund of Northumbria, 837-849/50 AD, moneyer EDELHELM. S.
Anglo-Saxon copper styca of Archbishop Wigmund of Northumbria, 837-849/50 AD, moneyer EDELHELM. S.870. 1.04g. Bold VF
Anglo-Saxon copper stycas (2) of Aethelred II of Northumbria, 841-844. S. 865. Moneyers: EANRED, 1.
Anglo-Saxon copper stycas (2) of Aethelred II of Northumbria, 841-844. S. 865. Moneyers: EANRED, 1.32g, VF; and MONNE, 1.34g, GF
Anglo-Saxon silver penny of Aethelred II, CRUX type, +GODAMOEAXEC, moneyer Goda, Exeter mint, 1.08g.
Anglo-Saxon silver penny of Aethelred II, CRUX type, +GODAMOEAXEC, moneyer Goda, Exeter mint, 1.08g. Cracked, repaired or strengthened, VF
Anglo-Saxon silver penny of Edward the Confessor, Pointed Helmet type (1053-6), +BRUNGARONLUND,
Anglo-Saxon silver penny of Edward the Confessor, Pointed Helmet type (1053-6), +BRUNGARONLUND, moneyer Brungar, London mint, 1.16g, scratched VF,...
Anglo-Saxon silver sceat of the 'Vernus' group, head r. / standard. S.783. 1.15g. Bold toned VF,
Anglo-Saxon silver sceat of the 'Vernus' group, head r. / standard. S.783. 1.15g. Bold toned VF, nice example.
Artefacts: A collection of 12x thimbles, silver noted.
Artefacts: A collection of 9x crotal bells.
Becker Forgery of an Emperor Posthumus gold aureus, Providentia type, 19thC, 6.92g, Becker dies
Becker Forgery of an Emperor Posthumus gold aureus, Providentia type, 19thC, 6.92g, Becker dies 232/209, See George Francis Hill "Becker the Count...
Byzantine electrum hyperpyron of Andronicus II & Michael IX, 1295-1320. Constantinople mint. 3.
Byzantine electrum hyperpyron of Andronicus II & Michael IX, 1295-1320. Constantinople mint. 3.27g, Sear 2396, BMC 2 p.620, 21-3. GVF ...[more]
Byzantine gold hyperpyron / nomisma of John II Comnenus, 1118-43, 4.41g, BMC 2 p.558, 20-30. EF
Byzantine gold hyperpyron / nomisma of John II Comnenus, 1118-43, 4.41g, BMC 2 p.558, 20-30. EF
Byzantine gold solidus of Basil II Bulgaroctonus (976-1025) with Constantine VIII (Constantinople AD
Byzantine gold solidus of Basil II Bulgaroctonus (976-1025) with Constantine VIII (Constantinople AD 989-1000): Nimbate bust of Christ facing, we...
Byzantine gold tremissis of Maurice Tiberius, 582-602 AD, Constantinople. 1.40g. Off-centre aVF with
Byzantine gold tremissis of Maurice Tiberius, 582-602 AD, Constantinople. 1.40g. Off-centre aVF with a crack in centre.
Charles I halfcrown mm. Anchor, 14.69g, S.2775, Fine.
Charles I halfcrown mm. Crown, 15.00g, S.2773, toned GF
Charles I halfcrown mm. Triangle in circle, 15.24g, S.2779, nVF but weak and short of flan.
Charles I halfcrown mm. Triangle in circle, 15.41g, S.2779, double-struck GF
Charles I halfcrowns (3): mm. Star S.2779 ex-mount nF, mm. (R) S.2778 holed VG, and a contemporary
Charles I halfcrowns (3): mm. Star S.2779 ex-mount nF, mm. (R) S.2778 holed VG, and a contemporary forgery mm. Eye, Fair.
Charles I shilling mm. (P) (under Parliament), S.2800, 5.53g, GVF
Charles I shilling mm. (P) (under Parliament), S.2800, 5.67g, VF
Charles I shilling mm. (P) (under Parliament), S.2800, 5.71g, GF
Charles I shilling mm. Anchor, S.2797, 5.81g, nVF
Charles I shilling mm. Harp, S.2789, 5.92g, nVF
Charles I shilling mm. Lis, S.2782, GF, graffiti obv.
Charles I shilling mm. Portcullis, S.2789, GF, light porosity.
Charles I shilling mm. Triangle in circle, S.2799, 5.39g, VG
Charles I shilling mm. Triangle, S.2799, toned nVF, couple of old scratches rev.
Charles I shilling mm. Tun, large crude bust, S.2792, GF, scratch.
Charles I shillings (6) various Fair to nF
Charles I shillings (6) various Fair to nF
Charles I shillings (7) various Fair to nF
Charles I silver halfpenny S.2851, 0.23g, aVF
Charles I sixpence mm. Tun, 2.69g, S.2813, F-GF
Charles I sixpences (4) various Fair to nF
Charles I sixpences (4) various Fair to nF
Charles II hammered silver groat mm. Crown, S.3324, 1.97g, nVF, scarce.
Commonwealth Halfcrown 1651(?) mm. Sun, S.3215, porous Fine.
Cut Halves and Farthings: A Stephen Cross Pommée cut half GF, two Henry II Tealby cut halves Fair-
Cut Halves and Farthings: A Stephen Cross Pommée cut half GF, two Henry II Tealby cut halves Fair-Fine, and two Tealby cut quarters F-VF
Edward I silver penny of Canterbury, 1.00g, GF
Edward I silver penny of London, 1.16g, GF
Edward III groat of London, 3.49g, clipped VG/F
Edward III groat of London, 4.04g, dark toned aF
Edward III silver penny of Durham, 1.90g, toned VF, light porosity.
Edward IV silver penny of York, Archbishop Neville, local dies, G and key by neck, mm. Sun, S.
Edward IV silver penny of York, Archbishop Neville, local dies, G and key by neck, mm. Sun, S.2062, 0.86g, F/GF
Elizabeth I & James I silver (3): Sixpences: 1575 mm. Eglantine S.2563 porous Fine, 1583 mm. Bell
Elizabeth I & James I silver (3): Sixpences: 1575 mm. Eglantine S.2563 porous Fine, 1583 mm. Bell S.2578A VG, and James Shilling mm. Escallop S.26...
Elizabeth I groat mm. Martlet, S.2556, Fine.
Elizabeth I hammered silver (6): Sixpences 156(?) Fair, 1572 VG, 1573 Fair; Halfgroat mm. Woolpack
Elizabeth I hammered silver (6): Sixpences 156(?) Fair, 1572 VG, 1573 Fair; Halfgroat mm. Woolpack VG, and Threehalfpence mm. Pheon Fair, and Penn...