72-73 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG PM TR P PP COS IIII legend with laureate head right. Rev: VICTORIA AVGVSTI legend with Victory standing right, foot on helmet, inscribing VIC AVG on a shield attached to a palm tree; S-C across fields. RIC 390; Sear 2343 variant (obverse legend, year); not in Cohen or BMC. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 24.15 grams. . . Very fine. Rare.
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Dated 1832 AD. Coin divided as casing forming a keyring, Strasbourg mint. Obv: profile bust with LOUIS PHILIPPE I ROI DES FRANCAIS legend. Rev: 5 / FRANCS in two lines above date within wreath with beaver lower left and BB mintmark lower right; the shank of the ring stamped with PP monogram and DEPOSE. See KM# 749.3. 25.27 grams, 52mm overall. . [No Reserve]. Coin good fine; keyring in working order.
140 AD. Rome mint. Obv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III legend with laureate head right. Rev: TIBERIS legend with the Tiber, crowned with reeds, reclining left, resting left arm on an overturned from which waters flow and resting right hand on boat and holding a reed; SC in exergue. RIC 642a; Cohen 819; BMCRE 1313; Sear 4237. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 23.74 grams. . . Good very fine.
97 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR P COS III P P legend with laureate head right. Rev: PLEBEI VRBANAE FRVMENTO CONSTITVTO legend around modius containing six grain ears and a poppy; S - C to left and right. RIC 89; Cohen 127; BMC 115; Sear 3052. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 24.22 grams. . . Good very fine.
62 BC. Obv: BON EVENT LIBO legend to right and left of the head of Bonus Eventus right, with broad diadem. Rev: PVTEAL SCRIBON legend above and beneath garlanded well-head ornamented with two lyres, hammer at the base. Scribonia 8; Crawford 416/1a; Syd 928; Sear 367. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 4.01 grams. . Ex Coincraft (with ticket"). . Extremely fine.
1st-2nd century AD. A carved bloodstone amuletic plaque with intaglio design of Mercury standing with helmet, coin-purse, caduceus, cockerel, goat and scorpion; supplied with a museum-quality impression. 0.36 grams, 11mm (1/2"). From the private collection of a German gentleman; acquired prior to 1999. . Very fine condition.
1st century BC-2nd century AD. A bronze statuette of Mercury (Hermes), standing nude on a socle base with marsupium, coin bag in the right hand, mantle and caduceus on the left arm, winged petasos to the head. Cf. Rolland, H. Bronzes Antiques de Haute Provence, Paris, 1965, item 27. 107 grams, 83mm (3 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; formerly the property of a Surrey gentleman. Mercury was the god of trade and industry, whose principle shrine in the city of Rome was at the Circus Maximus. Originally he was one of the gods of riches and profit and it was not until he was equated with the Greek Hermes that he became the god of tradesmen and merchants. He was also the god of thieves and was associated with healing mainly in Gaul where he had a number of important temples connected to sacred springs. . Fine condition.
325-323 BC. Lifetime issue, Babylon mint. Obv: head of Herakles right, wearing lionskin headdress. Rev: BASILEWS ALEXANDROY legend beneath and to right of Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre; bunch of grapes above M in left field; FILH monogram beneath throne. Price 3641; Mueller 692. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 16.91 grams. . [No Reserve]. About extremely fine.
241-242 AD. Alexandria mint, dated year 5. Obv: A K M ANT GORDIANOC EY legend with laureate and cuirassed bust right, aegis on chest. Rev: date L epsilon to left of Homonoia standing left, holding double cornucopiae and raising right hand. Milne 3405; Emmett 3411. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 13.92 grams. . . Extremely fine.
A Russian enamel beaker known as The Khodynka Cup of Sorrows, also known as the Coronation Cup, this was made for the coronation of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna in 1896. The cup bears the cyphers of Nicholas and Alexandra surrounded by a geometric pattern with the Romanov eagle on the opposite side. The beaker is among many that were distributed at the coronation. On the morning of 18 May 1896, over 1,000 people were trampled to death in a stampede for the mugs, which were erroneously rumoured to contain a gold coin, 10.5cm high
80-81 AD. Rome mint. Obv: DIVVS AVGVSTVS VESPASIAN legend with Vespasian seated left, holding branch and sceptre. Rev: IMP T CAES DIVI VESP G AVG P M TR P P P COS VIII legend around large SC. RIC 261 [Titus]; BMCRE 225; Paris 233; Sear 2573 variant (obverse legend"). See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 23.81 grams. . . Very fine. Rare.
277 AD. Siscia mint. Obv: IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG legend with laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from the back. Rev: SECVRITAS SAECVLI legend with Securitas seated left, holding sceptre in right hand, head resting on left hand; mintmark SIS in exergue. RIC 594; Cohen 629, Sear 11919. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 6.24 grams. . . Good extremely fine.
8th-9th century AD. A gold pendant of a Umayyad caliphate dinar coin, al-Walid I b. ‘Abd al-Malik (86-96h / 705-715), with large ridged suspension loop above. Coin references: A 127; Bernardi 43. 4.65 grams, 25mm (1"). From a London, UK, collection; acquired 1970s. Islamic coins were traded across the Viking world and have been discovered as grave goods or in hoards (both coins and as jewellery items) in Scandinavia and the Baltic area. . Extremely fine condition.
238-268 AD. Antioch Ad Maeandrum, Caria. Obv: IERA BOYLH legend with veiled and draped bust of Boule right, countermarks A and B on neck. Rev: ANTIOXEWN legend with Hera standing left, holding patera and sceptre. Hunter 1; Weber 6364; Mionnet VI, 75. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 7.15 grams. . [No Reserve]. Good fine
70-69 BC. Dated year 1 of the Lucullan era. Obv: turreted head of Tyche right. Rev: A (AM)AS-TREWS legend in three lines within laurel wreath. Hoover HGC 363; cf. SNG France 7, 44; RecGen 24; Weber 4799; RPC I 2106 (All with year B above"). See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 7.23 grams. . . Very fine. Very rare.
176-177 AD and 198-200 AD. Marcus Aurelius. Rome mint. Reverse of TR POT XXXI IMP VIII COS III PP with Fides standing left, holding globe and aquila. Septimius Severus. Reverse of IOVI CONSERVATORI with Jupiter seated left, holding Victory and sceptre. RIC 374; RSC 945 (see wildwinds.com, this coin) // RIC 130; RSC 237. 6.03 grams total. . [No Reserve].
9-8 BC. Lyons mint. Obv: AVGVSTVS DIVI F legend with laureate head right. Rev: C CAES legend above, AVGVS F beneath Caius Caesar on horseback galloping right, legionary eagle between two standards behind him. RIC 199; RSC 40; Sear 1596. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 3.88 grams. . . Near extremely fine.
226-227 AD. Alexandria mint, dated year 6. Obv: A KA MA AYR CEY ALEXANDROC AYC legend with die error AYC for EYC with laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: date L-S across fields, eagle standing left, head right, wreath in beak. Engraver's error of Milne 3003; Dattari 4410; Emmett 3099; same obverse die as Paris 8484963. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 12.59 grams. . . Almost extremely fine. Rare.
8th-9th century AD. A gold pendant of a Umayyad caliphate dinar coin, al-Walid I b. ‘Abd al-Malik (86-96h / 705-715), with large ridged suspension loop above. Coin references: A 127; Bernardi 43. 4.36 grams, 23mm (1"). Property of a London gentleman; part of his family collection since the 1970s. Islamic coins were traded across the Viking world and have been discovered as grave goods or in hoards (both coins and as jewellery items) in Scandinavia and the Baltic area. . Very fine condition.
500-675 AD. Obv: profile bust right with pellets around and pseudo legend. Rev: cross on steps with small cross below with TDA[DE?]ENA legend reading outward. See Prou for similar types. See Early Medieval Corpus, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, reference EMC 2015 0002 (this coin"). 1.31 grams . Found near Brentwood, Essex, January 2014. . As struck.
71 AD. Lyons mint. Obv: IMP CAESAR VESPASIAN AVG COS III legend with radiate head right. Rev: PAX AVG legend with Pax standing left by altar, holding patera, branch and caduceus; S-C across fields. RIC 1144; Paris 803; Lyons 35; Sear 2349 variant (consular year"). See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 12.66 grams. . . About extremely fine. Rare.
Late 1st century BC. Obv: vertical wreath with TASCI inscribed panel. Rev: stag standing, head looking back with VER before, pellet-in-annulet above and annulet below. S. -; BMC -; ABC 2634; see BNJ, 1989, no.12. See Celtic Coin Index, Oxford, reference CCI 00.0375 (this coin"). 1.24 grams. . Found Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK, 2000. . Very fine. Extremely rare.
55-54 BC. Obv: SC behind the laureate, draped and diademed bust of Venus right. Rev: P. CRASSVS M.F. legend around female figure standing front, looking right, before horse which she holds by bridle, shield and cuirass at her feet. Licinia 18; Crawford 430/1; BMCRR Rome 3901; Sear 394. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 4.19 grams. . With old dealer ticket. . Good very fine.
218-222 AD. Obv: AYT K M AYRHLIOC ANTWNEINOC CEB legend with laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left. Rev: MHTROPOLEWC FILIPPOPOLEEC NEOKOROY legend with octastyle temple containing a statue of Apollo on a base, emperor standing left before the temple, sacrificing over an altar, four priests and attendants and a sacrificial bull before and behind him. Varbanov 1735 variant (number of attendants); otherwise unlisted reverse type. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 33.32 grams. . Ex Gorny & Mosch Auction 233, lot 1883. . Good very fine. Extremely rare.
189-190 AD. Alexandria mint, dated year 30. Obv: M A KOM ANTW CEB EYCEB legend with laureate head right. Rev: PRONOIA legend with Pronoia, radiate, standing left, holding sceptre and raising right hand; L-lambda across fields. Milne 2691; Dattari 3879; BMC 1417; Emmett 2554. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 13.77 grams. . . Good very fine.
8th-9th century AD. A hoard of Viking Age silver treasure comprising: a barrel-shaped bronze vessel with everted rim, separate base with fixing panels and rivets, hole to the rim; a square-section torc with twisted shank and scrolled terminals; two lozenge-section silver bars in coils; two halves of a hollow silver polyhedral bracelet (?) finial; two silver bracelets, each a round-section rod with expanded hollow terminals; eleven rectangular-section bars of hack-silver; nine D-section ingots of hack-silver; two silver arm-rings with clubbed finials; two bracelet fragments with trial hack-marks prior to final cutting; a crescentic bracelet with twisted shank; twelve cut-halves of Arabic dirham coins of 8th-9th century date; an abraded silver Arabic coin; a flat-section plaque fragment. See discussion in Hårdh, B. Silver in the Viking Age. A Regional-Economic Study, Acta Archaeologica Lundensia, no.25, Stockholm, 1996. 1.5 kg total, silver: 925 grams, vessel: 20cm (1/2 - 7 3/4"). Property of a London businessman, from his grandfather's collection formed after World War II; thence by descent 1972. [47]. Fine condition.
9th-11th century AD. A group of five sheet silver pseudo-coin pendant, each with a repoussé design and concentric bands, four with a flat-section suspension loop and one pierced. 6.04 grams total, 35-47mm (1 1/2 - 2"). Property of a professional gentleman, acquired 2011; formerly in a private collection formed before 1950. [5, No Reserve]. Fair condition, one broken.
69-79 AD. Caesarea in Cappadocia. Obv: AYTOKR KAICAR OYECPACIANOC CEBA legend with laureate head right. Rev: no legend or date, Nike walking right holding wreath and palm. Sydenham 94; SNG von Aulock 6362; Metcalf 17, RPC II 1659, Sear 735. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 1.67 grams. . [No Reserve]. Very fine.
183 AD. Rome mint. Obv: M COMMODVS ANTONINVS AVG legend with laureate head right. Rev: TR P VIII (IMP V) COS IIII PP legend with Victory walking left, holding a trophy with both hands; S-C across fields. Obverse legend variant of RIC 352 and Cohen 862 (both listing obverse legend ending with AVG PIVS); Sear 5821 variant (obverse legend and Victory walking right); not in BMC; other coins of this issuing period have legends with and without PIVS, this legend should be added to RIC 352. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 24.14 grams. . . Near extremely fine. Very rare.
306-307 AD. London mint. Obv: SEVERVS NOBILISSIMVS CAESAR legend with laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: GENIO POPV-LI ROMANI legend with Genius standing left, modius on head, naked but for chlamys over left shoulder, holding patera and cornucopia. RIC VI London 58a; Sear 14630. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 9.81 grams. . . Very fine, reverse better. Scarce.
1038-1040 AD. Obv: profile bust with +HAROLD REX legend. Rev: long voided cross with lis and pellets in angles with +GORIC:ON CONC for the moneyer Godric at Colchester mint. S. 1164; N. 803. See Early Medieval Corpus, Cambridge, reference EMC 2007.0171 (this coin); see Portable Antiquities Scheme, reference SF-EB7F87 (this coin); see BNJ Coin Register 2008, 269 (this coin"). 0.88 grams. . Found Clare, Suffolk, UK, 2007 (PAS SF-EB7F87; EMC 2007.0171) . Good very fine; flan split. Rare.
114-117 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P legend with laureate, draped bust right, seen from the back. Rev: SENATVS POPVLVSQVE ROMANVS legend around, S-C across fields with Trajan's column: statue of Trajan on a square pedestal ornamented with reliefs and two eagles. RIC 678; BMCRE 1024; Cohen 359; Sear -. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 23.60 grams. . . Very fine; fields smoothed.
Dated 1876 AD. Coin formed into a box locket with disguised hinged lid; locket holding a small photogrpah of a lady; San Francisco mint. Obv: seated Liberty with date below. Rev: eagle standing with 420 GRAINS 900 FINE below and small S mintmark, with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TRADE DOLLAR legend. See KM# 108 for coin. 21.33 grams. . . Finely made. Scarce.
206-210 AD. Rome mint. Obv: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG legend with laureate head right. Rev: VICTORIAE AVGG legend above and beneath Victory in fast biga right, holding sceptre in raised right hand. RIC 170; RSC 622; Sear 6899. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 3.31 grams. . . Good very fine; small strinking cracks at edge. Scarce.
8th-9th century AD. A gold pendant of a Abbasid caliphate dinar coin with ridged and pelleted suspension loop above. 4.51 grams, 24mm (1"). From an important London collection formed before 1980. Islamic coins were traded across the Viking world and have been discovered as grave goods or in hoards (both coins and as jewellery items) in Scandinavia and the Baltic area. . Extremely fine condition.
84 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP CAES DIVI VESP F DOMITIAN AVG GER COS X legend with laureate head right, aegis on shoulder. Rev: SALVTI AVGVST legend to left and right with front view of an altar with double-panelled doors; SC in exergue. RIC 209; BMCRE 286A; Sear 2808 variant (obverse legend, position of reverse legend"). See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 9.72 grams. . . Very fine. Rare.
193-211 AD. Magistrate Klaudianos Terpandros. Obv: AYT K AIL CEP CEOYHROC PER IOY DOMNA CEBACTH legend with laureate and draped bust of Septimius Severus right, facing draped bust of Julia Domna left. Rev: EPI CTRA KLAYDIANOY TERPANDROY PERGAMHNWN B NEOKORWN legend with Herakles, naked, kneeling with one leg on the back of the Ceryneian hind and using both hands to grasp its antlers. SNG Cop. 497; Mionnet V 1091; Weisser T1570; Kurth Herakles 232. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 49.15 grams. . . Good very fine.
135-136 AD. Alexandria mint, dated year 20. Obv: AYT KAIC TRAIA ADRIANOC CEB legend clockwise from top right with laureate head left. Rev: date LK to left of Nilus sitting left, holding reed and cornucopia, crocodile beneath him. Milne 1507 variant (obverse legend); Köln 1197; Kampmann 32.697; Emmett 1016. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 13.27 grams. . . Extremely fine.
245-246 AD. Alexandria mint, dated year 3. Obv: A K M IOY FILIPPOC EYCEB legend with laureate and cuirassed bust right. Rev: eagle standing left, head turned right, holding wreath in beak; date L-gamma across fields. Milne 3631; Dattari 4935; Emmett 3480. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 13.09 grams. . . Almost extremely fine.
138-129 BC. Antioch mint. Obv: diademed head of Antiochos right. Rev: BASILEWS ANTIOXOY EYERGETOY legend to right and left of Athena standing left, holding Nike, spear and shield; DI monogram over A in left field, A in inner right field. Newell 287; BMC 19 variant (no A in right field); Babelon 1147-1148 variant (ditto); cf. Sear 7091-7092. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 16.37 grams. . [No Reserve]. Near extremely fine.
175-164 BC. Ake-Ptolemais mint. Obv: diademed head of Antiochos right. Rev: BASILEWS ANTIOXOY QEOY EPIFANOYS NIKHFOROS legend, Zeus seated left, holding Nike and sceptre; AS and AMK monograms in exergue. Hoover HGC 620; SC 1474-1476; Houghton Coll. 783. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 16.40 grams. . . Very fine.
198-217 AD. Magistrate M. V. Car. Claudianus. Obv: AYT KAI M AY ANTWNIN legend with laureate, draped bust right. Rev: M OY KAR KLAYDIANOC ACIARX ANEQ legend around with Caracalla on horseback riding right, wielding spear at two fallen enemies beneath the horse; ATTOYDE / WN in two lines in exergue. SNG von Aulock 2505. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 52.74 grams. . . Very fine. Very rare.
78 BC. Obv: laureate and helmeted bust of Attis right; symbol of a double-hooked staff behind head (Cr. symbol 58"). Rev: Cybele seated right in chariot drawn by two lions; O gamma above; M VOLTEI M F legend in exergue. Crawford 385/4; Sydenham 777; Sear 315. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 3.64 grams. . With old dealer ticket. . Near extremely fine.
10th-12th century AD. A group of items comprising of: an iron torc with coiled ends forming loops; a string with cylindrical and square-section glass beads, circular bronze pendant with scroll decoration, openwork D-shaped bronze pendant, a Byzantine coin, bronze bell, silver ring with amber(?) bead, stone cross, large animal tusk. 183 grams total, 19-90cm (7 1/2, 35 1/2"). Property of a London businessman, from his grandfather's collection formed after World War II; thence by descent 1972. [2]. Fine condition.
1479-1483 AD. Burns Group 5. Obv: facing bust with sun left of neck and rose right and rose left of crown with sun right and EDWARD DI GRA DNS HYB legend. Rev: long cross with small rose at centre with 2 roses/sun to first and third quadrants and rose/2 suns to second and fourth with CIVI TAS DVB LIN legend for Dublin mint. S. 6395; Burns S-3 variant (arrangement of reverse quadrant symbols"). 0.50 grams. . The usual arrangement for the symbols in the reverse quadrants to the Dublin coins is rose/2 suns to first and third (CIVI and DVB) and 2 roses/sun to second and fourth (TAS and LIN); on this coin the arrangement is reversed. [No Reserve]. Very fine for issue; flan clipped/short as usual. Scarce.
22-23 AD. Obv: CIVITA TIBVS ASIAE RESTITVTIS legend, Tiberius seated left on curule chair, holding patera and sceptre. Rev: TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST PM TR POT XXIIII legend around large SC. RIC 48; Cohen 3; BMCRE 70; Sear 1764. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 27.34 grams. . With collector notes. . Near very fine. Scarce.
193-194 AD. Antioch mint. Obv: IMP CAES C PESC NIGER IVST AVG legend with laureate head right. Rev: BONI EVENTV legend with Bonus Eventus or Fides standing left, holding plate of fruit and two grain ears. Reverse legend variant of RIC 5b; RSC 10c variant; Sear 6102 variant (all with BONI EVENTVS"). See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 2.27 grams. . There is a large diversity of Pescennius Niger's legends from this mint. . Near very fine. Rare.
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