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Elizabeth I Milled Coinage, threepence, 1562, m.m. star, bust C, 1.49g (N. 2034; S. 2603), creased and portrait weak, otherwise fine to very fine; with another similar threepence, a milled groat with edge filed (1.49g) and milled halfgroat, all severely creased and halfgroat also pierced (4)
*Elizabeth I, pattern groat or medalet, 1601, cast in silver, obv., vnvm a deo dvobvs svstineo, crowned bust of the Queen, wearing elaborately-decorated dress and ruff, threequarters left, rev., afflictorvm conservatrix, crowned elizabeth monogram, 24mm, 3.58g (N. 2050), lightly chased, very fine
*James I (1603-25), First Coinage (1603-04), shillings (2), both m.m. thistle, first bust and second bust types, 5.98g and 6.00g (N. 2072, 2073; S. 2645, 2646), first slightly dished and legend weak in parts but with a strong first bust portrait, generally very fine, second pierced with a punch below bust, otherwise very fine (2)
James I, First Coinage, sixpences (2), 1603 first bust, m.m. thistle (N. 2074; S. 2647), about fine and 1604, poor; with halfgroat, m.m. thistle, penny, m.m. lis and halfpenny, m.m. lis (N. 2076-78; S. 2649-51), halfgroat good fine to very fine, penny very good, halfpenny very fine but pierced (5)
*Kings of Mercia, Burgred (852-874), penny in base silver, Phase IIa, moneyer Wine, obv., neat bust right with pellet-in-almond eye with four crescents behind eye, simple style C legend bvrgredrex followed by a trefoil of pellets (this precise reading not listed by MacKay), rev., type D, mon / (3 almost vertically-placed pellets) vvine / eta, rev., 1.37g (cf. MacKay H1; N. 426; S. 940A), good very fine
L. Cornelius Sulla and L. Manlius Torquatus, denarius, c. 82 BC, Roma head, rev., Sulla in quadriga, 3.66g (Cr. 367/5), pitted edge, good very fine; A. Postumius Albinus , denarius, c. 81 BC, bust of Diana, rev., togate figure sacrificing ox at altar, 3.75g (Cr. 372/1), obv. nick in field, good very fine (2)
Ostrogoths, Athalaric (526-534), quarter siliqua, Ravenna, 526/7, in the name of Justin I, bust right, rev., dn/atha/lari/cvs in wreath, 0.65g (BMC 28; MIB 52a; Metlich 57a; MEC -), good very fine and rare. Struck in the first year of his reign before he assumed the title of Rex. His more commonly encountered later coinage is in the name of Justinian I.
Eastern European imitative gold quinarius in the name of Clodius, imp clodio avgvs, laureate and draped bust left, rev., concordi, Fortuna standing left with rudder and cornucopia, 2.24g (for similar imitative gold coins see Sergeev, A, Barbarian coins of the Territory between the Balkans and Central Asia, Moscow, 2012, pp. 76-78 – and no. 225 for a quinarius), with original loop for suspension, virtually as struck, apparently unpublished, very rare. Imitative coins like this and in the following two lots are virtually always found either with loops for mounting or with piercings and it may well be that their prime purpose was as coin jewellery rather than as a barbarous currency.
Eastern European imitative gold quinarius, laureate and bearded bust left wearing cuirass, rev., Pax (?) standing left with branch and sceptre; with barbarous legends, 3.34g (cf. Sergeev pp. 76-78; CNG eAuction 377, lot 574, this piece, where reverse figure identified as Hercules), with original loop for suspension, obverse scuffed, good very fine, very rare
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