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Gratian 367-383 bronze maiorina, reverse:- Gratian in military attire, standing, raising, turreted female, who kneels before him, who holds Victory on globe, Lugdunum Mint, Sear 20004, NVF and 2 x Constantia / Arles Mint, Sear 20005, VF and VF, plus Theodosius I, same type but Sisca Mint, Sear 20499, GF, plus a further two but reverse:- Theodosius in military attire, standing facing, head right, holding standard and globe, Nicomedia Mint, Sear 20490, GF and lastly a ditto but Constantinople Mint, GF.
Copper & Bronze Coins (6) 3x Roman sestertii low grade, 2x Portuguese/Brazil large copper coins 1830 F-GF, and the most interesting: A potential convict token, George III Penny countermarked with letter punches in semi-literate fashion: 'I GEV YOU THES AS A KEEP SAKE AND / FOREVER REMEMBER TM TH G YOU MW'.
Isle of Man T.T. Races Competitor, collection of medals and badges to Pilot Officer G.W.Robinson comprising - Qualified Starter Grand Prix M.M.C.C.Badge, silver M.M.C.C. Completed Course medal for 1950, 5x silver and 4x bronze Motor Cycling medals, WW2 medal box, Defence and War Medals plus Ribbon for a miniature Air Crew Europe Star and an R.A.F. Badge (qty)
Small collection of Roman Imperial pieces, all with old tickets, Gordian III silver antoninianus, Sear 2468, striking crack, VF, a dotto of Postumus, Sear 3121, NVF, Constantine I, small bronze, Sear 3873var. F, Constantius II, bronze, Sear 3999, NVF and lastly Honorius bronze, Sear 4252, GF [5]
Galba bronze of c.28mm., probably from the Spanish Mint of Tarraco, obverse reads:- SER GALBA IMP AVGVSTVS, Laureate bust right, resting on globe, Reverse reads:- LIBERTAS PVBLICA S C, Libertas draped, standing left holding pilus and long rod, Sear - , RIC Vol.I, p.235, 70, ill., BMC 203, clear rare, NVF
Celtic bronze units, first of the Regini and known as the Chichester Cock, ABC 737, found Chichester 1997 ancient edge loss, GF with a piece of the Canti, Dubnovellaunus in Kent, VA 167, Ex. Moore Collection, Fair/F, with a piece of the Catuvellauni, possibly ABC 2685, reverse Bull right, P/NF and lastly a cast bronze unit of the Durotriges? possibly ABC 2178, P but rare [4]
London School Board Attendance Medals (8) 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904 in bronze (1), white metal (3), and gilt (4) all presented to T.Rundle, all with clasps and pins, EF in the original boxes, very seldom seen in high grades and with these original boxes: Note: stated by the vendor to be 'probably Thomas W. Rundle of Willesden

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