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Maximinus Denarius. AD 235 - 235. Silver, 3.46 grams. 20.05 mm. Obverse: Laureate bust right, IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG. Reverse: P M TR P P P, Maximinus in military attire standing left between two standards, touching standard with right hand and resting on spear held in the left hand. Ref: RIC 1, RCV 8311. Ex. Essex Coins, ex. DNW.
Lucilla Sestertius AD 164-6. Bronze, 26.98 grams. 32.53 mm. Obverse: Draped bust right, LVCILLAE AVG ANTONINI AVG F. Reverse: PIETAS, S C in field. Pietas standing left, right hand extended over lighted altar and holding box of incense in left. Ref: RIC 1756, RCV 5505.Ex. Essex Coins, ex. DNW.
Carausius Antoninianus. Mid AD 286 - summer 293. Billon, 2.66 grams. 22.54 mm. Obverse: Radiate and draped bust right, IMP CARAVSIVS P F ACG. Reverse: MA [RTI PACIFERO]? Mars advancing left. Struck over an antoninianus of Gallienus? under type showing the bust and part legend. Ref: RCV 13625..
Carausius Antoninianus. Mid AD 286 - summer 293. Billon, 4.30 grams. 24.40 mm. Obverse: Radiate and draped bust right, IMP C CARAVSIVS P F AVG. Reverse: PAX AV[GGG], Pax standing left holding olive-branch and vertical sceptre. S P in field, MLXXI in ex. Ref: RIC v, ii, p.476, 141, 143. RCV 13665.
C. Marius C.f. Capito Denarius. Circa, 81 BC. Silver, 3.86 grams. 18.6 mm. Obverse: Bust of Ceres right, CAPIT.XVI behind. Laurel wreath below chin. Reverse: Ploughman with a yoke of oxen left, IXVI above. C.MARI.C.F / S.C in ex. Ref: Babelon Maria 9. Sydenham 744b. RBW 1404. Crawford 378/1c. Good very fine with light toning. Ex NN auction 39, ex John Wells collection.
Celtic Bronze Bust. Circa 1st century BC - 1st century AD. Copper-alloy, 25.16 grams. Size: 24.93 mm. An Iron Age terminal / finial in the form of a bust depicted wearing a cap that covers the entire head. The facial features are worn which suggests it was used / handled regularly giving some indication to its original use. Mills, notes various forms of Celtic head used as mounts, pin terminals and figurines. Ref: Mills, Celtic & Roman Artefacts. p. 22-23.
Cnut Nottingham Penny. Circa, 1029 - 1035/6. Silver, 1.04 grams. 18 mm. Obverse: Diademed bust left with sceptre, +CNV T RECX. Reverse: Short cross with pellet in circle at centre, +BLACAMAN ON SNO. Moneyer Blacaman at the Nottingham mint. Ref: North 790. A very nice example, virtually as struck.
Henry I Penny. Circa, 1100 AD. Silver, 1.3 grams. 19mm. Obverse: Crowned facing bust, annulet on each side. +HENRI REX N. Reverse: Cross fleury with annulet centre, in each angle, three pellets on a pile which rest on the inner circle. +SPIGN ON COLE[ ]E. Moneyer Swegn at the Colchester mint. Ref: North 857. Recorded with the Early Medieval Coin Corpus as: EMC: 2017.0327.Note: This is a new type for Swegn, a moneyer known previously in types 3 and 5 of William II and Henry I types 2 and 3. There was a gap between the coins of William II type 5 and Henry I type 2 that has now been bridged with the discovery of this coin.
Henry VI Groat.Rosette-Mascle Issue, 1430-31 AD. Size: 26mm, 3.72g. Obverse: Crowned facing bust, +HENRIC DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC. Mint mark cross patonce. Reverse: Cross with pellets in each quarter, VIL LA CAL ISIE. Calais mint, mint mark plain cross. Rosettes and mascles in legends. Ref: Spink 1859.
Henry V Groat. Circa 1413 - 22 AD. Silver, 3.69 grams. 25 mm. Obverse: Crowned facing bust, mullet on right shoulder. +HENRIC DI GRA REX ANGLIE Z FRANC. Reverse: Cross with pellets in each quarter, CIVI TAS LON DON. London mint, mint mark pierced cross with pellet centre. A over O in TAS. Ref: Spink 1765.
Edward IV Bristol Groat. Light coinage, 1464 - 70. Silver, 2.75 grams. 25.04 mm. Obverse: Crowned facing bust, quatrefoils at neck. EDWARD DEI GRA REX ANGL FRANC. Reverse: Cross with pellets in each quarter, VIL LAB RIS TOLL. Mint mark sun. I in BRISTOLL over an E. Ref: Buck, Medieval English Goats. Type VI. Spink, 2004.
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