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Lot 97

A Royal Mint 1993 Coronation 40th Anniversary Silver Proof Crown, a 1994 Tercentenary of the Bank of England Silver Proof £2 coin, a 1994 silver proof £1 coin, a 1992-1993 silver proof 50p coin, a 1994 D-Day commemorative 50p coin and a 1953 cupro-nickel coronation crown, all in plastic capsules and with certificates of authenticity, (6).

Lot 249

A tray of silver collectables, three hallmarked silver cheroot holders, two plain, one engine turned, a white metal pocket cork screw, a small ivy leaf engraved cigar cutter, 4cm, Birmingham 1899, silver holder with scissors, 7.5cm, four silver shield shape medallions, one for snooker, a coin brooch, (11)

Lot 191

Twenty-three early silver coins including:Alexander II of Scotland silver penny, circa.1240King John I (York mint) silver penny, circa.1200Edward I (York mint) silver penny, circa.1300Charles I (Scottish) 20 pence silver coin, circa.1640Edward III (London) silver penny, circa.1350Edward III (London) silver penny, circa.1350Edward I (London) silver penny, circa.1300Edward IV silver half penny, circa.1475Richard II (York) silver penny, circa.1380Henry III silver penny, circa.1250Henry V (York) silver penny, circa.1420Edward III (London) silver half groat, circa.1352Edward I (Canterbury) silver penny, circa.1300Elizabeth I (London) silver sixpence, 1563and others. (23)

Lot 200

Two-coin comemmorative set 1981 proof gold soverign, with a half soverign in case, (2).

Lot 322

WHITE METAL WINE TASTER GEORGIAN COIN INSET

Lot 1709

4th century AD. A silver crossbow brooch with tubular crossbar, three onion-shaped knops with beaded collars, deep trapezoidal-section bow, D-section footplate with chamfered edges and C-shaped detailing. Cf. Hattatt, R. Ancient and Romano-British Brooches, Sherborne, 1982, item 104.60 grams, 85mm (2 1/2"). The Chris Rudd collection, Norfolk, UK; formed since the 1970s; collection number C5; formerly in the Fabulous Fibulas collection, Southern UK; formed in the 1980s and 1990s. Chris Rudd has collected ancient coins and antiquities since the 1940s. As an amateur archaeologist he found many himself at Badbury Rings, Dorset, 1952-53. He also dug at Hod Hill with Professor Sir Ian Richmond and at Wroxeter with Dame Kathleen Kenyon and Dr Graham Webster. Today he is best known as a Celtic coin dealer. His catalogues have been described as ‘an important research source’ by Professor Sir Barry Cunliffe and ‘treasure houses of delight’ by Dr Anne Ross. Coins and artefacts associated with Chris Rudd – as a collector, dealer and valuer – can be seen in The British Museum and other museums. This collection was formed since the 1970s. Fine condition.

Lot 212

Eastern Empire, 3rd-4th century AD. A silver finger ring comprising a round-section hoop with scooped shoulders, tall facetted bezel with carinated rim, inset carnelian cloison with intaglio Mercury standing with caduceus and coin-purse. 5.74 grams, 31mm overall, 16.21mm internal diameter (approximate size British K 1/2, USA 5 1/2, Europe 10.58, Japan 10) (1 1/4"). Property of a North London lady; gifted from her father's collection; formerly with a Mayfair gallery, London, UK; previously acquired in the 1980s. Very fine condition, usage wear.

Lot 2145

9th-11th century AD. A gold pendant formed from an Abbasid caliphate dinar coin of al-Wathiq (227-232 AH) (Misr 229) with ribbed suspension loop above. 4.23 grams, 24mm (1"). From a London, UK, collection; acquired 1970s. Fine condition.

Lot 268

2nd century AD. An oolitic limestone, slightly larger than life, bust of the Emperor Caracalla, head turned to the left, showing curly hair, beard and with an intense gaze with squared off base; of provincial workmanship. See Sear, David, Roman Coins, volume II, Spink 2002, pp.502-545 for many coin portrait examples.30.3 kg, 55cm tall (20cm chin to brow) (21 3/4"). Property of a London lady; by inheritance; formerly acquired by her father in Europe in the 1940s. The features of the bust bear a striking resemblance to to the portraits seen on the coinage of Caracalla (198-217 AD); the limestone possibly being quarried in the mountainous regions of the Balkans. Named Lucius(?) Septimus Bassianus, Caracalla (born 4 April 188 at Lugdunum) was eldest son of Emperor Septimius Severus of the Severan dynasty; Caracalla, with his family, including his brother Geta, arrived in Britain in 208 AD where they campaigned until the death of Septimius in 211 AD. After this, the brothers fell into dispute until Geta was murdered while attending a meeting of reconciliation with his brother in December the same year; Caracalla then slaughtered thousands of 'supporters' of Geta before campaigning in Germany; eventually being assassinated in 217 AD. Very fine condition.

Lot 2900

2nd millennium BC. A bronze V-type axehead with flared blade and straight edge, three-band V-shaped design to each flat face, three-band collar below the rounded socket, one lateral loop. See Schmidt, P.K. & Burgess, C.B. The Axes of Scotland and Northern England, Prähistorische Bronzefunde, Ab. IX, vol. 7, Munich, 1981, plate 70 item 987 for type.293 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). The Chris Rudd collection, Norfolk, UK; formed since the 1970s; collection number AX81; formerly in the Graham Futter Esq. of Winterton, Norfolk. Chris Rudd has collected ancient coins and antiquities since the 1940s. As an amateur archaeologist he found many himself at Badbury Rings, Dorset, 1952-53. He also dug at Hod Hill with Professor Sir Ian Richmond and at Wroxeter with Dame Kathleen Kenyon and Dr Graham Webster. Today he is best known as a Celtic coin dealer. His catalogues have been described as ‘an important research source’ by Professor Sir Barry Cunliffe and ‘treasure houses of delight’ by Dr Anne Ross. Coins and artefacts associated with Chris Rudd – as a collector, dealer and valuer – can be seen in The British Museum and other museums. This collection was formed since the 1970s. Very fine condition; blade chipped.

Lot 1004

30-320 BC. Mint in Macedonia. Obv: helmeted head of Athena right. Rev: ALEXANDROY legend with Nike standing left, holding wreath and stylis; trident head downwards in left field, DA monogram beneath wing. Price 182; Mueller 110; Anadol hoard 18-19. See wildwinds.com, this coin.8.51 grams.Ex Roma Numismatics, sale 34, lot 83. Extremely fine.

Lot 1006

380-200 BC. Mylasa mint. Obv: head of Herakles wearing lionskin headdress. Rev: ALEXANDROY legend with Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre; WAMPD monogram in left field. Price 2489; Mueller 1268; Thompson 13-14. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 16.18 grams. Very fine.

Lot 1011

285-275 BC. Pella mint. Obv: head of Herakles wearing lionskin headdress. Rev: ALEXANDROY legend with Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre; TK monogram in left field, DAMHRR monogram in circle beneath the chair. Price 563; Mueller 1573; Meydancikkale hoard 463. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 16.91 grams. Near extremely fine.

Lot 1012

275 BC. Sinope mint. Obv: Head of Herakles right, wearing lionskin headdress. Rev: BASILEWS ALEXANDROY legend with Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre; upright palm branch in left field, SI beneath throne. Price 1276; Mueller 563; Black Sea Hoard 325-327. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 16.59 grams. Very fine.

Lot 1013

250-175 BC. Mesembria mint. Obv: head of Herakles right, wearing lionskin headdress. Rev: BASILEWS ALEXANDROY legend with Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre; Corinthian helmet in left field, DIOSK in exergue. Price 1003; Propontis hoard 30. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 16.67 grams. Good very fine.

Lot 1015

319-305 BC. Magnesia mint. Obv: head of Herakles wearing lionskin headdress. Rev: ALEXANDROY legend with Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre; AT monogram in left field, M-Omega monogram beneath chair. Price 1967; Mueller 790; Thompson 21. See wildwinds.com, this coin.4.26 grams. Near extremely fine.

Lot 1016

323-317 BC. Babylon mint. Obv: head of Herakles right wearing lionskin headdress. Rev: FILIPPOY BASILEWS legend to right and beneath Zeus seated left, right foot drawn back, holding eagle and sceptre; M in left field, LY beneath throne. Price P181; Demanhur 45236-4594. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 16.16 grams Good very fine.

Lot 1029

197-159 BC. Struck in the name of Philetairos. Obv: laureate and diademed head of Philetairos right. Rev: FILETAIROY legend with Athena enthroned left, extending wreath in right hand, left elbow resting on shield; EYMO monogram in upper left field, upright palm branch to the left of the king's name, bow in right field. BMC 39; Westermark 95A. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 16.87 grams. Very fine.

Lot 1043

295-289 BC. Struck under Agathokles. Obv: laureate head of Apollo left. Rev: no city name, charioteer, holding kentron and reins, driving galloping biga right, triskeles at lower right, a poorly formed Phi resembling a K in exergue. Hoover HGC 1286; SNG ANS 706. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 1.78 grams.[No Reserve] Good very fine. Rare.

Lot 1044

289–287 BC. Fourth Democracy. Obv. SYRAKOSION with head of Persephone right, wreathed with corn-ears, upright corn-ear behind head. Rev. torch within oak wreath. Calciati II, 133–136; Hoover HGC 1441. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 8.37 grams. Good very fine. Scarce.

Lot 1059

301-296 BC.. Lampsacus mint. Obv: head of Herakles right wearing lionskin headdress. Rev: BASILEWS downwards on right, LYSIMAXOY inverted below, Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, Pegasus forepart over lion forepart left in left field, long, transverse torch beneath throne. Price L11; Mueller L24; Thompson 35. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 4.07 grams.With old collector ticket.[No Reserve] Good very fine; dark tone.

Lot 1081

44 BC. Rome mint. Obv: CAESAR IMP legend with laureate head of Julius Caesar right, lituus and simpulum behind head. Rev: M METTIVS legend with Venus standing left, holding Victory and sceptre, resting elbow on a shield placed on a globe; issue letter G in left field. Mettia 4; Julia 32; Cr 480/3; RSC 34; Syd 1056; Sear -. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 3.54 grams. Marcus Mettius was a military lieutenant of Julius Caesar; this is the earliest of Caesar's portrait types. Very fine. Very rare.

Lot 1110

96-98 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR P COS II P P legend with laureate head right. Rev: CONCORDIA EXERCITVVM legend with clasped hands holding legionary eagle resting on prow. RIC 3; RSC 25; Sear 3021. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 2.66 grams. Good very fine.

Lot 1116

136 AD. Rome mint. Obv: HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P legend with bare head left, slight drapery on right shoulder. Rev: AFRICA legend with Africa, wearing elephant-skin headdress, reclining left, right hand resting on a lion, left hand on a basket with corn-ears. RIC 298; BMCRE 807; Sear 3383 variant (bust type"). See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 7.14 grams. Near extremely fine; small mark to rim (possibly once a pendant loop affixed?"). Very rare.

Lot 1119

117-138 AD. Rome mint. Obv: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, laureate head right, aegis on far shoulder. Rev: FELICITATI AVG above, COS III PP below, S-C across fields, galley travelling left with five oarsmen and steersman, military standard on prow. RIC 706 variant (bust type); BMCRE 1390 variant (ditto"). See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 24.60 grams Good very fine.

Lot 1128

162 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP CAES L AVREL VERVS AVG legend with bare head right. Rev: CONCORD AVGVSTOR TR P II legend around with S-C across fields and COS II in exergue with Marcus Aurelius standing right, holding roll and clasping hands with Lucius Verus, standing left and holding roll. RIC 1308; Sear 5367 variant (date and reverse legend"). See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 22.97 grams. Near extremely fine.

Lot 1140

222-235 AD. Obv: AV K M AVR CEV ALEXANDROC AVG (VG ligate) legend with laureate, cuirassed bust right, aegis on left shoulder. Rev: PERINQIEWN DIC NEW-KORWN (WN ligate) legend around and beneath the emperor on horseback galloping right, wielding spear. Varbanov 427 corr. (bust type); Moushmov 4640. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 26.59 grams. Extremely fine; fields tooled and smoothed. Rare.

Lot 1150

295 AD. Siscia mint. Obv: DIOCLETIANVS AVG legend with laureate head right. Rev: VIRTVS MILITVM legend with two emperors and two Caesars sacrificing over a tripod before a gate in an enclosure with six turrets; mintmark star SIS in exergue. RIC VI Siscia 60a; RSC 516+i. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 3.03 grams. Extremely flan; striking crack. Very rare.

Lot 1187

615-638 AD. Constantinople mint. Obv: dd NN hERACLIUS Et hERA CONSt legend with Heraclius on left and Heraclius Constantine on right, seated facing on double-throne, each holding cross on globe in right hand, small cross above. Rev: dEUS AdIUtA ROmANIS legend with cross-potent on globe on three steps; K in right field. MIB 140; DOC 64; Sear 798. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 6.52 grams. Good very fine.

Lot 1191

675-685 AD. Rigold type PA IIB; BMC type 96. Obv: profile bust right with TNC before. Rev: cross on two steps with I[ ]NVNTOIN[ ] legend. S. - (but see S.773 for type III entry); N. - (brief reference to the issue p.59); SCBI 63 (BM), 34 (for type); Abramson Pa15 (p.124); see M. p.76 for discussion; see Rigold, The Two Primary Series of Sceattas, in BNJ XXX, 1960, Appendix A, p.31 and pl.II, PIIB, 2 (possibly a reverse die duplicate"). See Early Medieval Corpus, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, reference EMC 2018.0004 (this coin"). 0.99 grams.Found Birchington, Kent, UK, 2017. Rigold lists only two examples of this extremely rare type, including the BM specimen (cited above); XRF analysis indicates a silver content over 92% with around 3% each for copper and gold, plus traces of other elements. Good very fine. Extremely rare; possibly only the third example recorded.

Lot 1224

1469 AD. First reign, light coinage, type IX. Obv: facing bust with quatrefoil each side within tressure with EDWARD DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC legend and 'sun' mintmark. Rev: long cross and pellets with POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE MEVM and CIVITAS LONDON legends for London mint. S. 2000; N. 1573. See Portable Antiquities Scheme, reference DUR-B9FA68 and Treasure Act, 1996, reference 2015-T11 (disclaimed"). 2.99 grams.Ex Warkworth Hoard, coin number 93, Northumberland, UK, 2015; with British Museum packet giving details. The Warkworth Hoard was found in the grounds of a school in 2015 and comprised 128 groats and halfgroats of Edward IV and Henry VII, plus some French issues of Charles the Bold of the same period; the Portable Antiquities Scheme record provides a full listing, with photographs for each coin. Fine.

Lot 1291

Issued 1797, host coin dated 1780 AD. Emergency issue, Mexico mint. Obv: profile bust with date below and CAROLVS III DEI GRATIA legend; with oval countermark of bust of George III on neck, also with 'HH' countermark before. Rev: crowned arms between pillars with HISPANA ET IND R4EX o/M 8R F F legend. S. 3765A; ESC 6th, 1852 (old 129); see Kelly, E. M., Spanish Dollars and Silver Tokens, Spink, 1976 for the history of this issue.26.56 grams.Ex Spink 17029, lot 2001 (with lot ticket). Coin good fine, duty countermark near extremely fine.

Lot 1292

Issued 1797 AD, host coin dated 1796 AD. Mexico City mint. Obv: profile bust with date below and CAROLVS IIII DEI GRATIA legend with oval countermark on bust. Rev: crowned arms between pillars with HISPAN ET IND REX legend with o/M mintmark, value 8R and initials F M. S. 3765A; ESC 6th 1856 (old 131).28.96 grams. The countermarks were applied from March 1797. Coin and mark near extremely fine; some lustre. Scarce.

Lot 1298

Dated 1820 AD. Last coinage, with suspension loop attached. Obv: profile bust with date below and GEORGIUS III D G BRITANNIAR REX legend. Rev: St George and dragon within garter. S. 3785C; Marsh 4.8.09 grams. Coin fine.

Lot 1332

Dated 2017 AD. Struck on blank for obsolete and withdrawn type. Obv: profile bust with ELIZABETH II D G REF F D legend and date with panel below. Rev: national symbols with ONE POUND below. S. J39 for type.8.54 grams.Discovered in circulation, 2017. This one pound coin of the new type (issued 2017) has been struck on a blank for the previous, obsolete and withdrawn one pound coin rather than on the new bi-metallic flan that should have been used; such occurrences are extremely rare. Almost uncirculated; usual bag marks, lustrous. Extremely rare and dramatic; possibly unique.

Lot 1339

Coin 1565 AD, countermarked 1578 AD. Before accession to English throne. Obv: crowned arms with thistle each side and MARIA ET HENRIC DEI GRA R ET R SCORORVM legend. Rev: crown over palm tree with scroll across and date with EXVRGAT DEVS DISSIPENTR INIMICI EIVS legend; with crowned thistle countermark punched to left. See S. 5427 for coin, p.76 for countermark; see SCBI 58 (NMS), 1208-1209 for coin.9.52 grams.With old collector ticket. Coin fine; countermark very fine. Scarce.

Lot 1349

Dated 1816 AD. Bahia mint. Obv: crowned arms dividing date with mark of value to left and JOHANNES D G PORT P REGENS ET BRAS D legend with traces of original coin showing. Rev: globe over cross with SUBQ SIGN NATA STAB legend with obverse of original Mexico mint 8 reales clearly showing, including mintmark. KM# 307.1.26.68 grams. Very fine and better, a little weak in legends from being an overstrike. Scarce.

Lot 1378

Dated 1852 AD. Made on a 1797 cartwheel penny. Obv: stipple engraved in lines 'George / Wilson / Died the 7th / of December / Aged 21 / Fought tom / welsh the 6th / Manchester / 18 52' with heart above and below having carved edges and within trailing wreath. Rev: profile bust with incuse GEORGIUS III REX legend of normal coin with stipple engraved 'George' left and 'Bevan' right of bust. 25.23 grams. Although very much in the style and workmanship of the contemporary convict love tokens, this example most unusually commemorates the death of young George Wilson, the day after he fought Tom Welsh in a match at Manchester held 6th December 1852; prize fights at this time were with bare knuckles without any of the modern rules and lasting an indefinite number of rounds (bouts of over 100 rounds are recorded) and only finishing when one fighter finally failed to 'toe the line' or 'threw in the towel'. [No Reserve] Near extremely fine. Very rare.

Lot 1380

Dated 1852 AD. Made on a 1797 cartwheel penny. Obv: stipple engraved in lines 'A / present / from / Birminham / 4 Aug 1852' with floral ornaments around. Rev: profile bust with incuse GEORGIUS III REX legend of normal coin stipple engraved 'George' left and 'Bevan' right of bust. See Field and Millett, Convict Love Tokens, Wakefield Press, 1998, for similar examples.23.62 grams. Convict love tokens, almost always on copper coins, were produced as keepsakes for family and loved ones, especially when the convict was facing transportation to Australia; they provide a fascinating insight into and connection with those who were convicted and banished from England in the early to mid 19th century. [No Reserve] Very fine.

Lot 1382

Dated 1857 AD. Made on a 1797 cartwheel penny. Obv: stipple engraved in lines 'Edward / Miller Born / February / 1833 Aged / 24 1837 with floral ornaments around and carved elements at edge. Rev: profile bust with incuse GEORGIUS III REX legend of normal coin with stipple engraved 'George' right and 'Bevan' left of bust. See Field and Millett, Convict Love Tokens, Wakefield Press, 1998, for similar examples.25.46 grams. Convict love tokens, almost always on copper coins, were produced as keepsakes for family and loved ones, especially when the convict was facing transportation to Australia; they provide a fascinating insight into and connection with those who were convicted and banished from England in the early to mid 19th century. [No Reserve] Extremely fine.

Lot 1385

Dated 1830 AD. Made on a 1797 cartwheel penny with obverse smoothed. Obv: engraved in lines various styles 'Jn. Whitton / with his Love to his / Father & Mother / & / Grandmother / MARCH 2nd / 1830'. Rev: seated Britannia with incuse BRITANNIA 1797 legend of original coin. See Field and Millett, Convict Love Tokens, Wakefield Press, 1998 for similar examples.25.46 grams. Convict love tokens, almost always on copper coins, were produced as keepsakes for family and loved ones, especially when the convict was facing transportation to Australia; they provide a fascinating insight into and connection with those who were convicted and banished from England in the early to mid 19th century. [No Reserve] Extremely fine.

Lot 1391

Dated 1781 AD. Made on an 18th century coin. Obv: engraved in lines 'T Strouts / to / S. FELTON / Octr ye 14th / 1781' with fouled anchor above; the name S. FELTON has been deliberately scored through. Rev: engraved heart over three arrows with thistle left and rose right. See Comfort, Sim, Forget Me Not, London, 2004 for much information regarding maritime tokens.9.01 grams. The presence on this token of a fouled anchor suggests that this is a maritime love token. [No Reserve] Good very fine.

Lot 1394

19th century AD. Made on a halfpenny coin. Obv: facing half figure wearing tall hat and smoking tobacco pipe. Rev: standing male figure in cross-hatched suit his right hand tipping his cap and holding club in left hand, left leg raised with tree behind. 6.96 grams.[No Reserve] Extremely fine.

Lot 1395

Dated 1868 AD. Made on a 1797 cartwheel penny. Obv: centre smoothed and engraved in lines 'TO / JOHN ELLIOT / ON HIS BIRTHDAY / June 10th 1867 / FROM HIS COUSIN JOHN' with floral ornament. Rev: profile bust and incuse GEORGIUS III REX legend of normal coin with 'GEORGE III' engraved below bust. 26.15 grams.[No Reserve] Good very fine.

Lot 664

The Beatles, Sgt. Peppers - American Legends Foundry - limited edition Belt Buckle No 1788 Apple Corps 1996, Porcelain Music Box - Franklin Mint - Apple Corps 1992, 25th Anniversary limited edition Silver Coin in book folder with booklet and postcard - Apple Corps 1990 and 25th Anniversary Limited Edition plate by Delphi - Apple Corps 1992 with case and certificate

Lot 3044

323-317 BC. Abydus mint. Obv: head of Herakles right, wearing lionskin headdress. Rev: FILIPPOY, Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle and sceptre; star in left field, Mo monogram under throne. Price P18; Müller P35. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 4.24 grams.[No Reserve] Good fine.

Lot 3062

Early 1st century AD. Obv: bearded bust right with DI[AS TASC] legend. Rev: centaur right, playing pan pipes, [VIR] below. S. 269; BMC 1728-1735; ABC 2751. See Celtic Coin Index, Oxford, number CCI 08.8430. 1.16 grams.Found Essex, UK.[No Reserve] Fine. Rare.

Lot 3081

101 BC. Obv: laureate head of Jupiter right, control letters behind head. Rev: C FVNDA (ND ligate) legend with Victory standing right, holding palm branch and crowning trophy, to the right of which Teurobodus is kneeling left, with a carnyx behind him; with another of different type. First coin: Babelon Fundania 2; Crawford 326/2; Sydenham 584; Sear 205.1.55, 2.08 grams.[2, No Reserve] Good fine and fair with piercing.

Lot 3133

2nd-3rd century AD. Group comprising: denarii including Geta and Julia Domna, with a plated Tiberius denarius; antoninianii of Elagabalus and Volusian; with a Greek silver coin. 20.60 grams total. [6, No Reserve] Fine and better.

Lot 3149

203 AD. Obv: IMP C M AVR ANTONI AV legend with laureate head right. Rev: ANTIOCH GENI COL CA legend with Tyche or female genius of the city standing left, holding branch and cornucopia. Krzyzanowska 14.27. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 5.18 grams. Extremely fine.

Lot 3180

198-217 AD. Obv: AYT M AYHRLI ANTWNEINOC legend with laureate head right. Rev: AYGOYCTHC TRAIANHC legend with tetrastyle temple with Artemis huntress right within, holding bow and reaching for an arrow from the quiver at her shoulder, hound running right at her feet, all on a raised base between two trees. Varbanov 1213; Schönert Geiss 259 variant (obverse legend"). See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 15.56 grams. Very fine.

Lot 3186

84-85 AD. Obv: DOMITIANW KAICARI CEBACTW GERMANIK (from centre left clockwise), laureate head of Domitian left; date BAR beneath chin. Rectangular countermark on neck: head of Artemis right with quiver behind neck (Howgego 181"). Rev: LAODIKEWN KAI IOYLIEWNTWN KAI around turreted head of Tyche right; XA-CA across fields, PA monogram at lower right. RPC II 2030; BMC 34.10.64 grams.[No Reserve] Coin fair, countermark good fine.

Lot 3319

1486-1504 AD. Class IIIc. Obv: facing bust within tressure with HENRICVS DI GRA REX ANGL Z F legend and 'tun' mintmark. Rev: long cross and pellets with POSVI DEV ADIVTORE MEV and CIVITAS CANTOR legends for Canterbury mint. S. 2211; N. 1712. See Portable Antiquities Scheme, reference DUR-B9FA68 and Treasure Act, 1996, reference 2015-T11 (disclaimed"). 1.39 grams.Ex Warkworth Hoard, coin number 75, Northumberland, UK, 2015; with British Museum packet giving details. The Warkworth Hoard was found in the grounds of a school in 2015 and comprised 128 groats and halfgroats of Edward IV and Henry VII, plus some French issues of Charles the Bold of the same period; the Portable Antiquities Scheme record provides a full listing, with photographs for each coin. [No Reserve] Near very fine.

Lot 3332

1501-1509 AD. Obv: facing bust with key each side within tressure with HENRICVS DI GRA REX ANGL Z FR legend and 'martlet' mintmark. Rev: long cross and pellets with POSVI DEV ADIVTORE MEV and CIVITAS EBORACI legends for York mint. S. 2217; N. 1716. See Portable Antiquities Scheme, reference DUR-B9FA68 and Treasure Act, 1996, reference 2015-T11 (disclaimed"). 1.43 grams.Ex Warkworth Hoard, coin number 77, Northumberland, UK, 2015; with British Museum packet giving details. The Warkworth Hoard was found in the grounds of a school in 2015 and comprised 128 groats and halfgroats of Edward IV and Henry VII, plus some French issues of Charles the Bold of the same period; the Portable Antiquities Scheme record provides a full listing, with photographs for each coin. Near very fine.

Lot 3341

1486-1504 AD. Class IIIb. Obv: facing bust within tressure with HENRICVS DI GRA REX ANGL Z FR legend and 'tun' mintmark. Rev: long cross and pellets with POSVI DEV ADIVTORE MEV and CIVITAS CANTOR legends with rosette stops and 'lis' mintmark for Canterbury mint. S. 2210; N. 1712. See Portable Antiquities Scheme, reference DUR-B9FA68 and Treasure Act, 1996, reference 2015-T11 (disclaimed"). 1.29 grams.Ex Warkworth Hoard, coin number 65, Northumberland, UK, 2015; with British Museum packet giving details. The Warkworth Hoard was found in the grounds of a school in 2015 and comprised 128 groats and halfgroats of Edward IV and Henry VII, plus some French issues of Charles the Bold of the same period; the Portable Antiquities Scheme record provides a full listing, with photographs for each coin. [No Reserve] Good fine.

Lot 3344

1486-1504 AD. Class IIIc. Obv: facing bust within tressure with HENRICVS DI GRA REX ANGL Z F legend and 'tun' mintmark. Rev: long cross and pellets with POSVI DEV ADIVTORE MEV and CIVITAS CANTOR legends for Canterbury mint. S. 2211; N. 1712. See Portable Antiquities Scheme, reference DUR-B9FA68 and Treasure Act, 1996, reference 2015-T11 (disclaimed"). 1.41 grams.Ex Warkworth Hoard, Northumberland, UK, 2015; with British Museum packet giving details. The Warkworth Hoard was found in the grounds of a school in 2015 and comprised 128 groats and halfgroats of Edward IV and Henry VII, plus some French issues of Charles the Bold of the same period; the Portable Antiquities Scheme record provides a full listing, with photographs for each coin. [No Reserve] Good fine.

Lot 3345

1486-1504 AD. Class IIIc. Obv: facing bust within tressure with HENRICVS DI GRA REX ANGL Z FR legend and 'tun' mintmark. Rev: long cross and pellets with POSVI DEV ADIVTORE MEV and CIVITAS CANTOR legends for Canterbury mint. S. 2211; N. 1712. See Portable Antiquities Scheme, reference DUR-B9FA68 and Treasure Act, 1996, reference 2015-T11 (disclaimed"). 1.37 grams.Ex Warkworth Hoard, coin number 74, Northumberland, UK, 2015; with British Museum packet giving details. The Warkworth Hoard was found in the grounds of a school in 2015 and comprised 128 groats and halfgroats of Edward IV and Henry VII, plus some French issues of Charles the Bold of the same period; the Portable Antiquities Scheme record provides a full listing, with photographs for each coin. [No Reserve] Good fine.

Lot 3389

Dated 1957 AD. Nickel-alloy. Obv: six-pointed star with date with ROYAL MINT TRIAL DIE legend. Rev: as obverse. Edge: with heavy 'grip' marks evenly spaced. Obv: Britannia as Moneta, striking a coin with dolphin right and BRITANNIA MONETA legend. Rev: six-pointed star with date with ROYAL MINT TRIAL DIE legend. Edge: plain. 4.18, 5.32 grams, 25mm.[2] First extremely fine; second good fine, with staining. Scarce.

Lot 3441

1575 and 1629 AD. James VI, countermarked issue of 1575, on Mary, lion. Obv: crowned M with incomplete legend. Rev: lion with incomplete legend; countermarked with 'star-in-heart'. Charles I, twopence (turner"). Obv: thistle with CAROLVS D G MAG BRIT legend. Rev: lion with FRAN & HIB REX legend. S. p.85 (see 5445 for host coin)/5524.0.46, 1.11 grams.With collector tickets.[2, No Reserve] Fair.

Lot 3562

19th century AD. Coin dated 1856 (Victoria copper halfpenny), pierced for suspension with wire loop; the coin cut into an equal armed cross pendant. See S. 3949 for coin.4.69 grams.[No Reserve] Very fine.

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