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A collection of 21 4th Century Roman coins, Constantine II 337 - 340 A.D. and Constans 337 - 350 A.D. All Bronze Denarius and smaller denominations, all with portrait bust r. Reverses with various subjects including Father and son in a war galley, Soldiers with standard, wreath and others. 21 coins. *CR A nice collection, mixed states, the majority good clear examples.
A James II Shilling, laureate and draped bust l. Reverse with crowned cruciform shields and vacant angles. Dated 1686. This coin was lot 341 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 1108. With original lot number and packet. An annotated copy of the catalogue suggests a price of £25 for this coin. *CR A nice bright example with some rubbing, good detail and light 'shipwreck' surface.
A William III Halfcrown, first laureate and draped bust r. Reverse with crowned cruciform small shields and vacant angles. Dated 1696. Rim with regnal year Octavo. This coin was lot 498 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 1109. With a copy of the 1974 Auction catalogue in which this coin was illustrated. An annotated copy of the catalogue suggests a price of £12 for this coin. *CR One of the nicest coins from this reign from the wreck with some rubbing, good detail and light 'shipwreck' surface.
A Royal Mint Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Sovereign, 2022 Gold proof coin. Bare head bust l. reverse with shield of arms supported by beasts with scrolling foliage to the background. In capsule and presentation packaging with certificates. number 12765 from an edition of 17,500. *CR As issued.
A nine coin specimen set for 1950 comprising Halfcrown, Florin, both Shillings, Sixpence, threepence, penny, halfpenny and farthing. As issued with light tone. In Royal Mint case of issue. And a Queen Victoria Halfpenny, bare bust l. above date 1857. Reverse with seated figure of Britannia. *CR Set much as issued, box with light rubbing. Second with some rubbing and marking.
A Queen Anne Halfcrown, draped bust l. with E below the bust for the Edinburgh mint, reverse with crowned cruciform shields, dated 1708. A George II Shilling 1741. Queen Victoria: Crown for 1891 and Double Florin 1889. A Half Farthing 1844 and Quarter Farthing 1852. 6 coins. *CR First worn, second poor, others better.
A Queen Victoria eight coin silver specimen set comprising: Crown, jubilee bust l. Reverse St George and the Dragon above date 1887. Double Florin, arabic 1 in date, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence, both shield in garter and value in wreath types, and a Threepence. 8 coins in later fitted case. *CR Coins largely as issued with proof-like fields and light tone in places.
A George II sixpence, old laureate draped bust l. reverse with plain angles, dated 1750 and similar 1757. A George III sixpence, laureate draped bust r. reverse without semee of hearts, dated 1787. 3 coins. *CR First with dark tone and rubbing to surfaces, second with dent above portrait, third a nice crisp example.
A James II Halfcrown, second laureate and draped bust l. Reverse with crowned cruciform shields and vacant angles. Dated 1688. Rim with regnal year Quarto. This coin was lot 317 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 1107. An annotated copy of the catalogue suggests a price of £20 for this coin. *CR A nice example with some rubbing, good detail and light 'shipwreck' surface. With original lot number and packet.
A William III Sixpence, first laureate and draped bust r. Reverse with crowned cruciform shields and vacant angles. Dated 1696. This coin was lot 937 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 1110. With an annotated copy of the 1974 Auction catalogue in which this coin was illustrated. With original lot number and packet. *CR One of the nicest coins from this reign from the wreck with good detail and very light 'shipwreck' surface.
Two silver Antoninanus. Philip I radiate and draped bust r. Reverse standing figure l. 4.17g. Similar Philip II, Reverse with Philip I and II seated side by side. 4.17g. And a Legionary Bronze of Philip I. 3 coins. *CR First and second good legible examples with attractive portraits, third slightly less so.
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