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480-350 BC. Obv: forepart of lion right, head reverted. Rev: quadripartite incuse square with dot over I in one quarter and upright grain ear in the opposite quarter. 1.98 grams. Babelon Traite 1550; not in BMC, McClean, Berlin, SNG Cop. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). [No Reserve] Near very fine. Scarce symbol pairing.
51 AD. Struck under Claudius, mint in Thrace. Obv: NERONI CLAVDIO DRVSO GERMANICO COS DESIGN legend with bare-headed, draped bust right. Rev: EQVESTER-OR DO-PRINCIPI-IVVENT legend in four lines on a round shield with a vertical spear behind it. 26.44 grams. RIC 108 [Claudius]; Cohen 99; Sear 1920. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). Good very fine. Very rare.
68-69 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP SER GALBA CAESAR AVG legend with laureate head right. Rev: ROMA RENASC legend, clockwise from centre right, with Roma standing right, holding Victory on globe and transverse spear. 3.67 grams. RIC I 199; Paris 91; RSC 200; BMC 25; Sear 2106. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). Very fine. Scarce.
241-243 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG legend with laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: LAETITIA AVG N legend with Laetitia standing facing, holding wreath and rudder. 3.14 grams. RIC IV, 113; RSC 120; Sear 2471. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). Extremely fine. Rare.
115-116 AD. Obv: IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P legend with laureate and draped bust right. SENATVS POPVLVSQVE ROMANVS legend around, FORT RED SC in two lines below, Fortuna Redux seated left, holding rudder and cornucopia. 25.03 grams. Cohen 158; RIC 652; Sear 3193. See Wildwinds.com, this coin. Near extremely fine. Scarce.
98-117 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG legend with laureate head right, slight drapery on left shoulder. Rev: SC beneath she-wolf standing at bay right. 3.17 grams. RIC 692; Sear - (3246 variant, she-wolf standing left"). See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). Near extremely fine. Scarce.
217-218 AD. Rome mint. Obv: M OPEL ANTONINVS DIADVMENIANVS CAES legend with bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: SPES PVBLICA legend, S-C across fields, Spes walking left, holding flower and raising hem of robe. 20.59 grams. RIC 219; Cohen 23; Sear 7454. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). Near extremely fine. Scarce.
238-244 AD. Moesia mint, magistrate Sab. Modestus. Obv: AVT K M ANTW GORDIANOC AVG legend with laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: VP CAB MODECTOV NIKOPOLEITWN PROC ICTRON legend around and beneath tetrastyle temple with fluted columns and spear on small shield in pediment, statue of Tyche standing left within, kalathos on head, holding rudder and cornucopia. 13.14 grams. Moushmov 1522; AMNG 2092; Varbanov 4233. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). Good very fine.
250-251 AD. Antioch ad Orontem mint. Obv: AYT K G ME KY TRAIANOC DEKIOC CEB legend with laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right seen from the back, one dot beneath the bust (officina 1"). Rev: DHMARX EXOYCIAC legend with eagle standing left on palm branch, head left, tail right, wings spread, holding wreath in beak; SC in exergue. 12.97 grams. Prieur 576. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). Extremely fine.
287-293 AD. Camulodunum mint. Obv: IMP CARAVSIVS PF AVG legend with radiate, draped bust right. Rev: ADVENTVS AVG legend with Emperor riding left, holding transverse sceptre, right hand raised, captive beneath the horse's front hooves; mintmark CXXI in exergue. 3.93 grams. Found Somerset, UK, 2006. Unpublished with this mintmark; see RIC V-2, Camulodunum 191 variant (mintmark); not in Webb; Sear; Cohen; Stukely; Burton Latimer hoard; Little Orme hoard; Normanby hoard. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). [No Reserve] Near as struck; slightly flat in legends and patinated. Unpublished variant; extremely rare.
301-303 AD. Lyons mint. Obv: MAXIMIANVS NOB C legend with laureate, cuirassed bust left. Rev: GENIO POPV-LI ROMANI legend with Genius standing left by altar, modius on head, naked but for chlamys over left shoulder, holding patera and cornucopia; officina letter B in right field; mintmark PLG in exergue. 9.44 grams. Found Somerset, UK, 2001. RIC VI Lyons 166b; Sear -. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). [No Reserve] Good very fine. Rare.
293-296 AD. Camulodunum mint. Obv: IMP C ALLECTVS PF AVG legend with radiate, cuirassed bust right. Rev: PROVIDENTIA AVG, legend with Providentia standing left, holding globe and transverse sceptre; S-P across fields; mintmark C below. 3.57 grams. Found near Wilton, Wiltshire, UK, 2005. RIC V-2, 105; Sear 13837. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). [No Reserve] Good fine. Scarce.
305-307 AD. London mint. Obv: IMP SEVERVS PF AVG legend with laureate, cuirassed bust right. Rev: GENIO POPV-LI ROMANI legend with Genius standing left by altar, modius on head, naked but for chlamys over left shoulder, holding patera and cornucopia; no mintmark. 9.59 grams. RIC VI London 52c; Sear -. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). [No Reserve] Good very fine. Rare.
388-394 AD. Milan mint. Obv: DN HONORI-VS PF AVG legend with pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right. Rev: VOT V MVLT X legend in four lines within wreath; mintmark MDPS below. 1.52 grams. RIC IX Milan 26 and RIC X 1226; RSC 63; Sear 20972. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). [No Reserve] Very fine; obverse scratched. Scarce.
218-252 AD. Group comprising: Trebonianus Gallus, 252 AD, Antioch mint, Pax standing left, officina mark below; Elagabalus, 218 AD, Roma seated; Gordian III, 239 AD, with misstrike or overstrike reverse, Fides with tribunal date II resembling IV (date not used for Gordian in this form); 241-243 AD, Laetitia and 240 AD, Liberalitas. 20.99 grams total. RIC 86; Sear 9641/RIC 1e; Sear 7493/RIC 15; Sear 8632/RIC 86; Sear 8617/RIC 67; Sear 8621. See Wildwinds.com (first coin"). [5] Good very fine.
241-259 AD. Group comprising: Valerian I, Milan mint, 259 AD, Felicitas; Philip II, Antioch mint, 247 AD, Aequitas; Gordian III, Rome mint, 243-244 AD, Providentia; 241-243 AD: Laetitia and Hostilian, Antioch mint, 251 AD, Roma. 20.04 grams total. RIC 259/RIC 240 corrigenda/RIC 150/RIC 86; Sear 8617/RIC 197; Sear 9565. See Wildwinds.com (last coin"). [5] Good very fine. Last rare.
680-710 AD. Obv: profile bust right with blundered legend behind. Rev: cross with annulet top and left, pellet right on steps with blundered legend. 1.19 grams. Found north Hertfordshire, UK, 2011. S. 781; M. - (but see p. 130, figure for type"). See Portable Antiquities Scheme, reference BH-81E905 (this coin"). Very fine.
680-710 AD. Obv: profile bust right with annulet before. Rev: beaded standard with saltire cross and triple pellets with 'SAROALDO' pseudo-legend. 1.01 grams. Found near Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK, 2015. S. 784; N. 51; M. pp.147-151 and pl.8, 151-153; Abramson E950; see Blackburn and Bonser, Single Finds of Anglo-Saxon and Norman Coins 3, BNJ 56, 1986, pp.86-87, number 98 (5-9) for detailed discussion (these dies not represented"). See Early Medieval Corpus, Cambridge, reference EMC 2015.0215 (this coin"). Near as struck. Rare.
796-805 AD. Group I, without portrait, BMC type 99. Obv: king's name CENVVLF between hooked lines with Mercian 'm' and trefoils of pellets above and R.E.X below. Rev: 'bone-ended' tribrach with pelleted centre lines dividing .DI .O: L.A. legend with lozenge 'O' for the moneyer Diola at London mint. 1.36 grams. Found Dell Quay, West Sussex, UK, 2015. S. 914; N. 343.; Naismith L2c (same dies, EMC 1999.0037); see also Naismith L2b (same obverse die, Dorking Hoard"). See Early Medieval Corpus, Cambridge, reference EMC 2015.001 (this coin"). Good very fine. Very rare (Naismith only records seven examples of the type, four for this moneyer).
796-821 AD. Obv: Mercian 'm' with contraction bar above and +COENVVLFREX legend. Rev: tribrach of double lines variant with arc in each angle and .:ED ELM OD legend for the moneyer Ethelmod at Canterbury mint. 1.40 grams. Found Easton, Cabridgeshire, UK, 2014. S. 914 variant; N. 342 variant; see Naismith C11.3 (different dies) and C14.2 (for moneyer Eoba"). See English Medieval Corpus, Cambridge, reference EMC 2015.0154 (this coin) Very fine. Very rare reverse variant.
991-997 AD. BMC type iiia. Obv: profile bust with sceptre and +ÆÐEL[ ]GLOR legend. Rev: short voided cross with C R V X in angles and +RAF[ ]COL legend for the moneyer Rafen at Lincoln mint. 0.84 grams. Found Luton, Bedfordshire, UK. S. 1148; N. 770. See Early Medieval Corpus, Cambridge, reference EMC 2015.0213 (this coin"). [No Reserve] Near extremely fine.
1089-1092 AD. BMC type VIII. Obv: facing bust with sword and +PILLELM RX legend. Rev: cross in quatrefoil with pellet at cusps and +ÆLGARICONORÐI legend for the moneyer Ielgric at Norwich mint. 1.32 grams. S. 1259; N. 852. See Early Medieval Corpus, Cambridge, reference 2015.0196 (this coin"). Near as struck; slight bend to flan and small edge chip. Very rare.
1111 AD. BMC type vii. Obv: facing bust with [HENRI RE] legend. Rev: design of four arcs linked with piles with [+ ]ALD[? ] for an uncertain moneyer (H/Aldene? at Nottingham?"). 0.55 grams. Found Luton, Bedfordshire, UK. S. 1268; N. 863. See Early Medieval Corpus, Cambridge, reference EMC 2015.0214 (this coin"). See Allen, Dr. Martin, The Mints and Moneyers of England and Wales, 1066-1158, BNJ 82, pp.53-120 and table for latest available published list of moneyer names, mints and types; the letter sequence ALD only appears in this type for the moneyer H/Aldene at Nottingham (other moneyer names, such as Ailwald, Aldred, Aldwine, Aldret and Baldwine are known at mints including Bristol, Lincoln, Pevensey, Salisbury, Shaftsbury, Totnes and Worcester but none of these known for this type"). The spacing of the lettering does not orientate with the reverse design so the details remain uncertain; possibly a new moneyer name or the first appearance of this type at another mint. [No Reserve] Very fine for issue.
1125-1135 AD. BMC type XV. Obv: facing bust with sceptre and +HENRICVS [ ] legend. Rev: quadrilateral over cross fleury with +OT[ ]:ON:NORPIC legend for the moneyer Oter at Nortwich mint; with old and recent collector tickets. 1.39 grams. Ex David Palmer, Suffolk collection; formerly Woodhead and Cmdr. Mack collections; acquired Seaby November 1956. S. 1276; N. 871. See SCBI 20, 1574/EMC 1020.1574 (this coin"). Very fine for issue; flat striking spot to legends as usual. Rare.
1485-1603 AD. Obv: facing bust with neck and open crown with [+HEN]RICxDIxG[RAxREX] legend with single saltire (or trefoil?) stops and unknown mintmark. Rev: long plain cross and triple pellets with CIVI TAS [LON] [DON] legend for London mint. 0.14 grams. S. -; N. -/see Withers, p.45 for single-arched crown/cross fourchée farthings and p.42 for open crown/plain cross halfpennies. This coin is somewhat enigmatic; the weight, allowing for some loss to the edge, is appropriate for late issue farthings (average at about 0.19 grams), as is the inner circle diameter of 6.1mm. The three letters for the end of the king's name are RIC for HENRIC; the general obverse legend form is very clearly DI GRA (rather than REX ANGL) with a saltire (possibly a trefoil?) stop each side of DI. The only farthings recorded for this general form are those of Henry VII. The known Henry VII farthings have a single arch over the crown and the reverse cross is of fourcheé form, with pierced ends, although the open crown/plain reverse cross type I issue is recorded for halfpennies, pennies, halfgroats and groats of this king. It seems that this coin is a previously unrecorded farthing issue/type for Henry VII; worthy of further research and publication. [No reserve] Good fine; loss at edge. Extremely rare; possibly unique?
Dated 1875. Type A6. Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR REG F D legend. Rev: crown over ONE SHILLING with date below and small die number 24 above. (33.55 grams with capsule"). S. 3906A; ESC 1327; BSC 904. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 CGS UNC 80 (= choice uncirculated), brilliant.
Dated 1876. Type A6. Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR REG F D legend. Rev: crown over ONE SHILLING within wreath with date below and small die number 5 above. (33.47 grams with capsule"). S. 3906A; ESC 1328; BSC 905. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. CGS graded AU 75 (= almost uncirculated), very light gold tone. Scarce.
Dated 1935, 1940 and 1942 AD. Obv: harp with Gaelic legend and dated 1935. Rev: bull with value. Obvs: harp with EIRE legend and dated 1940 or 1942. Revs: bull with value. (132.37 grams total with capsules"). S. 6627; D&F 672/S. 6635; D&F 742/S. 6635; D&F 744. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 NGC MS 63 (= uncirculated), light tone/PCGS MS 64 (= choice uncirculated), brilliant/NGC MS 65 (= choice uncirculated), toned.
Dated 1950 AD. Obv: harp with EIRE legend and date. Rev: wolfhound with value '6d' above. (34.01 grams with capsule"). S. 6441; D&F 766. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 CGS UNC 85 (= choice uncirculated), brilliant.
Dated 1939 AD. Obv: harp with EIRE legend and date. Rev: hare with value 3d and Gaelic legend. (31.70 grams with capsule"). S. 6637; D&F 784. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 CGS UNC 85 (= choice uncirculated), brilliant.
Dated 1940 AD. Obv: harp with EIRE legend and date. Rev: hen and chicks with Gaelic legend and 1d value. (36.11 grams with capsule"). S. 6643; D&F 804. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 CGS UNC 80 (= choice uncirculated), near full lustre. Scarce, the key date in the penny series.
Dated 1861 AD. Obv: profile bust with date below and VICTORIA DG BRITANNIAR REGINA F D legend. Rev: arms with STATES OF JERSEY 1/26 OF A SHILLING legend. (40.46 grams with capsule"). S. 7002. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 PGCS MS 63 BN (= uncirculated), light tone, some lustre.
Dated 1830 AD. Obv: arms with GUERNSEY legend. Rev: value 4 DOUBLES and date in three lines. (40.12 grams with capsule"). S. 7201. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 PCGS MS 64 BN (= choice uncirculated), iridescent tone.
2nd-3rd century AD. A broad flat-section ribbed hoop with expanding shoulders, plaque with scrolled tendrils to the outer edge, central cell, inset onyx nicolo intaglio, female bust with choker collar. 25 grams, 27mm overall, 22.49mm internal diameter (approximate size British Z+1, USA 13, Europe 30.15, Japan 29) (1"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the late 1960s-early 1970s. Supplied with a positive X-Ray Fluorescence metal analysis certificate. Cf. Taylor, G. & Scarisbrick, D. Finger Rings from Ancient Egypt to the Present Day, Oxford, 1978, item 160. Accompanied by an Art Loss Register certificate. The hairstyle and facial features are similar to coin portraits of Lucilla (150–182 AD), daughter of the emperor Marcus Aurelius and sister to his successor, Commodus. In 161 AD, when she was between eleven and thirteen years old, Marcus Aurelius arranged a marriage for her with his co-ruler Lucius Verus; they were married three years later in Ephesus where she was given the title Augusta and became empress. Lucilla was an influential and respectable woman who helped with the running of the empire whilst her father and husband were away in the provinces or at war with Rome's enemies. Lucius Verus died in 169 AD whilst returning from the Danube frontier and Lucilla lost her status. She was married a second time to Quintianus who may have been destined to become emperor after Marcus Aurelius, however, upon his death her brother Commodus took the throne bringing an end to any hopes of Lucilla becoming an empress again. The reign of Commodus is noted for his increasingly erratic behaviour and cruelty and it was this that led to Lucilla, her husband, and members of his family, to become involved in an assassination plot to oust Commodus and install themselves as the new rulers of Rome. The attempted assassination failed and most of the conspirators were put to death. Lucilla was banished to the island of Capri, where she was murdered a year later. Very fine condition. A large, heavy, wearable man's size.
1163-1231 AD. Majority period, class D. Obv: profile bust left with crescent mail with crescent to left and star right with +BOANVNDVS legend. Rev: short cross with crescent in first quadrant and +ANTIOCHIA legend. 1.01 grams. CCS Antioch 60; M. 395-398. The letter A forms on this coin correspond with Metcalf class C for the obverse and class D for the reverse; possibly a C/D mule coin, although such a mule is not listed by Metcalf. Extremely fine.
Dated 1888 AD. Heaton mint, brooch set to display the reverse. Obv: scales with IMPERIAL BRITISH EAST AFRICA legend and date with small 'H' mintmark above for Heaton mint. Rev: crowned sun with ONE RUPEE MOMBASSA legend. 20.10 grams, 41mm diameter. KM# 5. [No Reserve] Fine condition; coin scarce.
Dated 1962 AD. Trial. Obv: profile bust with TRIAL to field behind and QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND legend. Rev: palm fronds with TRIAL to right field and FEDERATION OF NIGERIA ONE SHILLING legend and date. (32.40 grams with capsule"). KM# TS1 This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 CGS AU 75 (= almost uncirculated), light tone. Scarce.
Dated 1812 AD. Under Danish rule. Obv: crown over FR VI monogram. Rev: value 1 SKILLIN DANSK legend and date in four lines with crossed hammers below. (45.29 grams including capsule"). KM# 281. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 NGC MS 65 RB (= choice uncirculated), light tone, full lustre.
Dated 1970 AD. Obv: profile bust with date below, REDEEMABLE / FOR US / $1 to right and 'A5' to left, with AMORE FACET MILESIUS REXUS URINUS legend and HA - HA (for mintmark"). Rev: double-headed eagle with ONE above and SHILLING below and LES CASTELETS VILLAGE A L'URIN ST BARTHELEMY legend. Edge: impressed MADE IN CANADA legend; in plastic capsule. 23.71 grams (28.02 grams with capsule"). Cuhaj X# 10. Robert Miles Reinke issued this 'money of necessity' coin, struck for him by the Lombardo Mint in Canada, apparently due to a local shortage of coinage; it bears his bust and the name of Les Castelets, his hotel in L'Urin and asserts his claim as 'King'; the coin was also exchangeable for one US dollar and the eagle design is related to his Austrian heritage; the issue perhaps has some parallels with the famed Lundy Island 'puffin' coins issued in 1929 by Martin Coles Harman. As struck; minor marks. Very rare (only 516 struck; 305 made publicly available and 211 were redeemed at face value).
Dated 1942 and 1943 AD. Obvs: profile bust with GEORGIVS VI REX IMPERATOR legend. Revs: arms with SOUTH AFRICA SUID AFRIKA 2 SHILLINGS legend and date. (76.50 grams total with capsules"). KM# 29. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 [2] CGS UNC 82 (= choice uncirculated), matt/CGS UNC 80 (= choice uncirculated), matt.
Dated 1937 AD. Obv: profile bust with GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR legend. Rev: bird on crown with SOUTHERN RHODESIA ONE SHILLING legend and date. (36.38 grams with capsule"). KM# 11. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 PCGS MS 64 (= choice uncirculated); light gold tone.
Dated 1950 AD. Obv: profile bust with KING GEORGE THE SIXTH legend. Rev: crossed axes with SOUTHERN RHODESIA 6 PENCE legend and date. (31.48 grams with capsule"). KM# 21. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 CGS UNC 85 (= choice uncirculated); light gold tone.
Dated 1919 AD. Restrike proof. Obv: profile bust with GEORGE V KING AND EMPEROR OF INDIA legend. Rev: cruciform design with STRAITS SETTLEMENTS ONE DOLLAR legend and date. (43.36 grams with capsule"). KM# 33. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC-BU MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/Almost UNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely Fine AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good Very Fine AU 55 CGS UNC 91 (= almost FDC); brilliant.
Dated 1920 AD. Obv: profile bust with GEORGE V KING AND EMPEROR OF INDIA legend. Rev: cruciform design with STRAITS SETTLEMENTS ONE DOLLAR legend and date. (43.39 grams with capsule"). KM# 33. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC-BU MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/Almost UNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely Fine AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good Very Fine AU 55 CGS UNC 82 (= choice uncirculated); matt, bright.
Dated 1920 AD. Restrike proof. Obv: profile bust with GEORGE V KING AND EMPEROR OF INDIA legend. Rev: cruciform design with STRAITS SETTLEMENTS ONE DOLLAR legend and date. (43.66 grams with capsule"). KM# 33. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 CGS UNC 91 (= FDC); brilliant.
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