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A STIRLING SILVER PROOF UNITED NATIONS 1973 PEACE MEDAL, a United States of America silver liberty dollar, a United States of America proof half dollar silver coin, a 1953 quarter dollar, a 1922 silver one dollar coin, a 1953 half dollar coin, a 1921 US one dollar coin, a United States of America silver dollar 1886 coin, a United States of America 1882 one dollar coin, and a one ounce fine silver dollar coin year 2000
John silver penny, Short Cross Type, Rhuddlan Mint, Group II derived from Class 5, Class V, obverse reads:- hENRICVSR. EX, reverse reads:- +SIMOND.ON.RULA, cross pattee i.m. 'N's reversed, reverse off centre, coin been in strange circumstances as obverse looks porous, cleaned, reverse toned, possibly base, see JJN Vol.I, p.179, 973/3, scarce, F/GF
Anglo-Saxon Kings of Noethumbria, styca of Aethelred II, first reign 841-844, obverse central cross, reverse circle enclosing pellet, moneyer Wilfred [retrograde], wt. 0.86g., Spink 865, with old ticket, Ex DNW,Dec.13, lot 2150 [part], VF with a ditto but of Archbishop Wigmund, 837-850 wt.1.04g., central cross each side, moneyer Edilhelm, Spink 870, with old ticket, from same DNW lot as first coin, well centred, EF [2]
Philip II as Caesar under Philip I, 245-246 A.D., silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 245-246 A.D., reverse reads:- PRINCIPI IVVENT, Philip II standing right in military attire, holding spear and globe, Sear 9242, with old ticket by Richard Swan, almost certainly a hoard coin, much original finish, near mint state
Anglo-Saxon silver sceat, from the 'porcupine' series, see Spink pp. 89-90, this particular coin has a beaded edged crescent, obverse and reverse a central annulet within two boxes, each has a pellet in each corner, there are no letters TOTII etc, found Suffolk, a well struck piece, uncleaned and sharp, GVF
Cnut silver penny, Quatrefoil Type, Spink 1157, obverse reads:- X CNVT REX ANGLORVM [pellet in centre of 'O'], a strange legend as the initial cross is engraved into the die but the lettering punches were available as the 'X' in REX is punched in. Reverse reads:- +EDRIC MOO GIP [first 'O' horseshoe shaped with square bottom, second 'O' with pellet centre], Ipswich Mint, moneyer Edric, Sadler in his Vol.II The Ipswich Mint could trace 7 these dies, 3/4 and a further specimen has turned up in the USA, of these 8, 4 are in museums, sold with a ticket by Mike Vosper and the coin is almost certainly Ex.'Cambridge' Find, Mint state.
Cnut silver penny, Quatrefoil Type, Spink 1157, obverse reads:- +CNVT REX ANGLOX, behind head is an engraved 'T', slightly on its side to look as an 'X', reverse reads:- +SPRVNT M:. DEO ['D' with thorn, only just visible], extra pellet in two quarters, 1st. and 2nd. clockwise, Thetford Mint, moneyer Swrunt, the cataloguer knows of omly 2 others from these dies, Royal Coin Cabinet, Stockholm and a piece sold Copenhagen c.1995, full, round, well centred, scarce, GVF/EF
Carausius billon antoninianus, PAX AVG type, struck on an oval flan and 'turned in the die' thus depicting a head each side and portions of Pax each side, in exergue LXXI and of the London Mint, Sear 13639, this coin demonstrates the pressure Carausius's moneyers were under to produce coin to satisfy his army and populous, F
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