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A Royal Mint Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Piedfort Sovereign 2022 gold proof coin. Crowned bust of Charles III l. reverse with a shield of arms and supporting beasts against scrolling foliage. In capsule and presentation packaging with certificates. number 576 from an edition of 2032. 15.976g. *CR As issued.
Gold Solidus of Velentinina I (364-75) diademed, draped and curiassed bust r. within legend DN VALENTINIANUS PF AUG. Reverse standing figure Valentinian in armour, holding labarum and Victory on a globe RESTITUTOR REI PUBLICAE, mint mark RT followed by a palm leaf to the exurge. c. 3.79g. With collector's ticket. (Sear 19251). *CR clipped very slightly to left and top, otherwise a good clear example with light rubbing and marking.
A James VIII silver guinea, laureate and draped bust r. within Jacobus VIII Dei Gratia. Reverse with crowned cruciform shields and sceptres 1716, 'Rex Sco An Fra et Hib'. Plan rim. Norbert Roettiers prepared dies for a Scottish coinage in 1716, no contemporary examples of these cons are known to exist, this is from a limited number that were struck from the original dies in 1828 by Matthew Young, after which the dies were defaced. *CR A very nice example of a rare and most interesting coin.
An Elizabeth II Sovereign, crowned bust r. Reverse with St George and the Dragon above date 2013. A similar coin 2015 and a third 2017 with additional 200th Anniversary mark to the exurge. All uncirculated in capsules and Jubilee Mint presentation case with certificates. *CR Much as issued.
A William III Shilling, first laureate and draped bust r. Reverse with crowned cruciform shields and vacant angles. Dated 1696. This coin was lot 764 in W.H.Lane's 1974 auction of 'The Association Coin', a sale of 1,431 lots from the Association, a 96 gun ship of the line which sank off the Isles of Scilly in 1707. With certificate number 1111. With a copy of the 1974 Auction catalogue. An annotated copy of the catalogue suggests a price of £4 for this coin. *CR One of the nicest coins from this reign from the wreck with good detail and very light 'shipwreck' surface.
A radiate of Allectus (293-296 A.D.) radiate bust r. 'IMP C ALLECTUS PF AUG', reverse standing figure, 'MONETA AUG' with cornucopia and scales C in exurge, SP in field (Sear 13815). A similar of Constantinus Aug with camp or town gateway reverse and another. 3 coins. *CR Mixed states, all nice legible examples, some surface degradation.
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