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Aethelred II silver penny, First Hand Type, Spink 1144, obverse reads:- +AEDELRAED REX ANGLOX [both 'AE's'and 'NG' ligulate although 'NG' could be 'I G', first 'D' with thorn, OX with connecting crescent], reverse reads:- +OSFERD M-O DEOTFO [both 'D's with thorn], Thetford Mint, moneyer Osferth, found near Lincoln on 22June.2003 and was recorded in the BNJ 74, 2004, p.215, no.177, ill.pl. 20, Ex. DNW Auction 65, 16.March.2005, lot 102, ill., 7 coins these dies known to cataloguer. Die flaw at obverse 4 o'clock, full, round, well centred, typical East Anglian Bust, slightly rough surfaces, GVF
Aethelwulf King of Wessex 839-858, silver penny, Phase IV, obverse:- Diademed bust right, to edge of coin, legend:- +AEDELVVLF REX, reverse:- Large Voided Cross containing legend the quarters sometimes exhibit the legend ending, with the present coin these contain space fillers:- A O omega O, legend :- +DIAR MONETA, moneyer Diar, J.J.N. 618, Spink 1051, with 2 tickets one very old, this reverse design is very interesting, Ex. W.C.Boyd Collection, September 2006, broken and repaired, some extreme edge loss, uneven tone, scarce, clear, NVF
Allectus billon antoninianus, London Mint 293-295, obverse:- Radiate and cuirassed bust right, reverse:- Providentia standing left, holding rod and cornucopiae, globe at feet, S P in field MLin exergue, Ex. John Cross Collection, Ex. DNW 25 April, 2018, lot 102, Ex. Spink NC Jan.1979, 155, with 2 old tickets, AEF
Ancient Greek silver tetradrachm, of Attica, Athens, New Style Coinage, 64-63 B.C., see Sear pp.239-240, Bust of Athena in crested helmet, right / Owl standing front, wings closed , on amphora, in field to the right, Triptolemos in car drawn by a serpent, left, Ex. St. James, good metal, obverse slightly off centre, GVF
Anglo-Saxon silver sceat, Secondary Phase c.710-760, East Anglian Series R - Q mule, Spink 812, Bust right on crescent shoulders, blundered runes, before but possibly Epa / Walking, triple tailed quadruped, right, with an old ticket, Ex. Keith Chapman, April 2009, list 1, SS40, Ex. Stack lot 203, rare GVF
Anglo-Saxon silver sceat, Secondary Phase c.710-c.760, East Anglian, Series R, Bust right on crescent shoulders, RHY in runes, before / Standard with inner outer line, containing cross with pellet in each angle, V's containing a pellet attached and a pellet in fields each side, Spink 813A, with 3 old tickets, Ex. CNG eSale 289 lot 526, October 2012, NVF/VF
Anglo-Saxon silver sceat, Secondary Phase c.710-c.760, East Anglian, Series R, Bust right on pyramidal neck, Epa in runes before / Standard containing TTOI I, attached crosses in fields but with no horizontal arms, Spink 813, with 2 old tickets, Ex. York Coins, September 2012, [given as R5], slightly rough surfaces, VF
Anglo-Saxon silver sceat, Secondary Phase c.710-c.760, East Anglian, Series R, Bust right, seems no neck or shoulders but an arm like line up to the bottom lip, Wigraed in runes before / Standard containing VVOI I, attached crosses in fields, Spink 813A, with 2 old tickets, Ex. Halls Hammered Coins, September 2012, GVF
Antonia brass dupondius, struck by Claudius in honour of his deceased mother Antonia, Rome Mint 42 A.D., reverse legend ends IMP P P, Draped bust of Antonia, bare-headed, reverse:- Claudius, veiled and togate, standing left, holding simpulum, Sear 1903, Ex. Den of Antiquity, April 2017, obverse top and bottom, small areas of flattened edge, no corrosion, legends very clear, NVF
Antoninus Pius copper as, British Mint 154-155 A.D., Sear 4296, Laureate bust right / Britannia seated on rocks in attitude of dejection, left arm props up body, right her head, round shield and vexillum behind, legend:- BRITANNIA COS I I I [ I ] [SC], one of the earliest coins to depict Britannia and unusually clear reading, well centred, GF
Aurelian 270-273 A.D.. billon antoninianus, obverse:- Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, reverse:- Sol standing facing, head left, raising right hand and holding globe in left,captive seated left, at his feet, Sear 11564var, but officina mark in exergue S *, see note to Sear this number], full, round, well centred and unusually for this period with full silver wash, EF
Caligula and Agrippina silver denarius, Lugdunum Mint 37-38 A.D., struck by Caligula in honour of his deceased mother Agrippina Senior, obverse:- Laureate head of Caligula right, reverse:- Draped bust of Agrippina Senior right, Sear 1825, Ex. Cayon Subastas, April 2017, lot 1078, with old ticket and original auction card, slightly rough surfaces, rare, GVF
Carausius billon antoninianus, Colchester Mint?, obverse:- Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, reverse:- Pax standing left, holding olive-branch and vertical sceptre, 'C' in exergue, Sear 13641, with an old ticket, Ex. John Cross Collection, Ex. DNW 25 April 2018, lot 71, Ex. Ponterio Auction 11 Nov. 2003, lot 1286, patinated, EF
Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under Parliament 1642-1649 mm. Sceptre 1646-1648, Group G, Short Broad Bust, Spink 2804, with old ticket, Ex. Studio Coins, June 2011, a difficult coin to find, full, well centred and struck, little weak spot each side, on face of King and second quarter of shield, scarce, NVF
Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King 1625-1642 mm. Heart 1629-1630, Group B, type 1b2, plume above reverse shield, is this second bust? it seems large with a wide ruff and drapery comes well over inner circle almost to outer edge?, Spink 2785, with 3 old tickets, Ex. Mark Rasmussen, Sept. 2016, scarce, a little area of extreme edge loss, portrait strong for the period, NVF
Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King 1625-1642 mm. Portcullis 1633-1634, Group D, Fourth Bust, Type 3.1, with falling lace collar and inner circles, reverse C R by oval shield, Spink 2789, Ex. CNG Oct. 2011, with an old ticket, full, round, well centred, a sharp portrait for this series, VF
Eadgar silver penny fragment, Spink 1139 [there is space for a mint signature], obverse:- +EA[ ]R+, Large crude diademed East Anglian bust right, an annulet ends the hair strokes, reverse:- Small central cross +BRVNINC[ ]AE, the find spot and moneyer places this fragment to Norwich Mint, Ex. Hidden History July 2007 Ex. Found Norfolk, 60% of coin intact, some extreme edge gone, two cracks below bust, clear, VF
Edward the Confessor silver penny, Facing Bust / Small Cross Issue, obverse reads:- +EADPARD RE, reverse reads:- +BRVM ON GIPPES, Ipswich Mint, moneyer Bruman, Ex. Lord Stewartby Collection, Spink Auction 234, lot 305 and with their ticket, bought April 1965 Ex. Armitage Collection, Ex. British Museum dup. 4/65, sold with two old tickets, present coin Sadler Vol. III, p.537, Fig. 786A, full, round, well centred and struck, GVF
Elizabeth I silver groat, First Coinage 1559-1560, small bust from halfgroat punches, mm. Lis, Spink 2551A, cracked, full and round, light scuffs, scarce, F/NVF, with 2 x silver halfgroats of Charles I mm. Crown and Star, one with inner circles, one without, both F and lastly a ditto but of Charles II, last hammered coinage, Spink 3326, slightly crinkled and cracked, round and well centred, VF [4]
Probus billon antoninianus, Lugdunum Mint 277 A.D., reverse:- Mars advancing right, with spear and trophy over shoulder, Sear 11992, a sharp, even central strike, NEF, with a bronze centenionalis of Julian II, Sirmium Mint 363 A.D., Helmeted, draped and cuirassed bust left, holding spear and shield / VOT V MVLT XX within wreath, Sear 19172, with hard even black-green patina, NEF [2]
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