Dated 1943 and 1944 AD. Obvs: profile bust with MIHAI I REGELE ROMANILOR legend. Revs: crown over 100 LEI over date, within wreath. Edge: with impressed NIHIL SINE DEO inscription: 1943 (1073); 1944 (548"). KM# 64. 13.70 kg total. [No Reserve, 1621] Mostly extremely fine to almost uncirculated.
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Dated 1922 AD. Obvs: profile bust with date below and IN GOD WE / TRVST at sides with LIBERTY legend. Revs: eagle with PEACE below and ONE / DOLLAR at sides with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / E PLURIBUS UNUM legend. KM# 150. 106.96 grams total. [4] Extremely fine with lustre and some marks; usual weakness to reverses.
Dated 1922 AD. Obvs: profile bust with date below and IN GOD WE / TRVST at sides with LIBERTY legend. Revs: eagle with PEACE below and ONE / DOLLAR at sides with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / E PLURIBUS UNUM legend. KM# 150. 133.60 grams total. [5] Extremely fine with lustre and some marks; usual weakness to reverses.
Dated 1922 and 1923 AD. Obvs: profile bust with date below and IN GOD WE / TRVST at sides with LIBERTY legend. Revs: eagle with PEACE below and ONE / DOLLAR at sides with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / E PLURIBUS UNUM legend. KM# 150. 133.74 grams total. [5] Extremely fine with lustre and some marks; usual weakness to reverses.
Issued 1887 AD. By J. Carter. Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA REGINA legend. Rev: radiate crown over IN COMMEMORATION / OF THE FIFTIETH YEAR / OF THE REIGN OF H G M / QUEEN VICTORIA / ASCENDED THE THRONE / JUNE 20th / 1837 in seven lines within wreath. BHM 2 3242.; see BCM 1736 for similar medal by same artist. 28.29 grams, 38mm. [No Reserve] As struck; lustrous.
Dated 1861 AD. By Ottley, Birmingham. Obv: profile bust with HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT legend. Rev: Britannia, mourning, seated on recumbent lion before tomb inscribed THE PRINCE CONSORT DIED DECE 14 1861 AGED 42 with IN MEMORY OF HIS OBESQUIES AT WINDSOR DECEM 1861 legend above, within wreath. BCM 1547; BHM 2700; WE 847. 89.85 grams, 64mm. [No Reserve] Extremely fine.
Augustus silver denarius, Lugdunum Mint 15-13 B.C., obverse:- Bare head of Augustus, right, reverse:- Diana standing left, looking right, hound at feet, Sear 1612, a scarce type that commemorates the victory of Augustus over Sextus Pompey at the battle of Naulochus on 3 rd. Sept. 36 B.C., pleasing bust of Augustus, GVF/VF
Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King 1625-1642, mm. Triangle 1639-1640, Group F, Sixth large Briot's Bust, Type 4.4, Spink 2799, with a ditto but a silver sixpence, mm. no visible but oval shield, no C R, ie Group D, Fourth Bust, Type 3.3., Spink 2813, both with old tickets, NF/F [2]
Edward I silver penny of London, struck on a small flan therefore probably late, edge chip, F with a ditto but Class 4B of London, Ex. Seaby May 1971, Ex. Loch Doon Hoard 1966, a very small area of extreme edge loss, below bust, toned GF and lastly a ditto but Class 3E of Newcastle, Ex. Seaby May 1971, Ex. Loch Doon Hoard 1966, all with old tickets [3]
Edward IV, Second Reign, 1471-1483, silver groat of London, mintmarks are flatened by wear but are certainly, Cross Pattee, indeed you can see one serif. I.R.Buck, p.41 gives 5 different cross pattee or similar, for this reign, which we cannot differentiate from the present piece, fleurs on cusps, no marks by bust, reads EDWARD, Spink 2098, Ex.Spink NC, Feburary 1973, 1220, with old tickets, full, round, well centred, NVF/VF
Galba 68-69 A.D., silver tetradrachm of Antioch, obverse:- Laureate bust right, star before, reverse:- Eagle to left, wings open, standing on thunderbolt, palm branch before, the piece is Ex. Sydenham Collection and has 3 tickets [one by Dr.Vezin], one states 'GL. 25/11/46 Lot 750 [25/-] BMC - ', the exact type seems unpublished? and perhaps never photographed?, we cannot trace another, strong portrait, VF
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