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Lot 452

A 2018 999 fine silver die-stamp year of the dog proof coin with fitted case.

Lot 447

A Royal Mint 999 fine silver £2 coin. Commemorating Britannia. With packaging.

Lot 484

A 2006 proof decimal coin set, fitted case.

Lot 466

A Brexit silver 1oz commemorative coin in 999 fine silver with packaging.

Lot 480

A 2008 commemorative proof coin set £2-5p, fitted box.

Lot 450

A Royal Mint sterling silver 50th anniversary of the 50p coin with packaging.

Lot 476

A Royal Mint 2002 sterling silver proof £1 coin with packaging.

Lot 255

A collection of silver flatware itemsvarious makers and datesComprising: an Irish silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, Laurence Keary, Dublin 1823, also incuse stamped J. MOORE, oblong blade with the central panel pierced and engraved with two fish among leaf scrolls and drapes, crested, length 31.5cm, another Fiddle pattern fish slice, James McKay, Edinburgh 1835, the blade with panel pierced with scrolls, stars and dots, a pair of fish servers, George Adams, London 1854, Fiddle pattern, crested, a serving fork, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1804, Fiddle pattern, crested and initialled, a pair of serving tongs, Edward Hutton, London 1886, Fiddle pattern, a ring-end meat skewer, George Adams, London 1841, initialled, a butter knife, a toddy ladle, John Gamon, London 1733, with turned-wood handle, two coin-inset toddy ladle, with whale bone twist handles, unmarked, and a cased pair of grape scissors, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1879, with gilded apostle stems, weight of weighable silver 42oz. (Qty)Footnotes:ProvenanceFrom The Silver Collection of Dr Andrew J RaineyFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 317

A collection of fourteen modern silver caddy spoonsvarious maker's and datesComprisingStuart Devlin, London 1977, with crown finialGarrard & Co Ltd, London 1970, designed by A G StylesGuild of Handicraft, Britannia standard, London 1966, open work Tudor rose handleRoberts & Belk, Sheffield 1981, shell bowl with gilt Prince of Wales feathersFrancis Higgins, Sheffield 1972, modelled as a jockey capIsrael Freeman & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1970, fruiting vine embossed handle and tendril handlemaker AIO, London 2001, coin set bowlone with shell bowl and handle, feather bowl, four others and a silver-gilt apostle spoon. (14)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 139

A 17th century German silver-gilt 'snakeskin' coin beakermaker's mark 'IK', town mark 'W' with turret above in a shield Tapering cylindrical, with a snakeskin textured finish, the plain polished rim incised with lines, on a polished collet foot, the base inset with a Jachymov Thaler coin from Bohemia, height 11cm, diameter 7.5cm, weight 6oz.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 279

Charles I (1625-1649), Civil War Issues, Oxford, 'Declaration' Half-Unite, 1643, larger crowned and draped bust left extending to the bottom of the coin, value behind, inner and outer beaded borders, legend reads from bottom left CAROLVS DG M BR FR ET HI REX. Rev, outer legend surrounds EXVRGAT DEVS DISSIPENTVR INIMICI. Inner legend declaration made at Wellington, Shropshire,September 1642; ‘RELIG PROT LEG ANGL LIBER PAR on continuous scroll, three even sized plumes above, date below, 4.42g (S.2742; N.2395; Brooker 858). Extremely fine and probably about as struck for issue.

Lot 552

Elizabeth II (1952-2022), The Sovereign Three Coin Proof Set, 2018, comprising a Sovereign, Half Sovereign, and Quarter Sovereign, crowned head right. Rev, Saint George slaying the dragon, date below, with ‘65th’ Anniversary privy mark (S. PGS87). In original Royal Mint box housed in capsules with CoA, as struck.Certificate of Authenticity 0082. Issued 986.

Lot 278

James I (1603-1625), Shilling, third coinage, sixth bust, mintmark rose (1620-1621), king crowned rightwith longer curly hair, denomination XII, behind, legend surrounds JACOBVS DG MAG BRI FRA ET HIB REX, within beaded linear circle. Rev, square topped quartered shield of arms, reads QVAE DEVS CONIVNXIT NEMO SEPARET, 5.97g (S.2668; N.2124). Struck on full flan, legends clear for the most part despite some doubling, strong portrait with some annealing fissures mainly on obverse. In its feel and general aesthetic the above coin does resemble a ‘fine works’, especially so on the reverse. Test mark punches above shield, good very fine.

Lot 636

Victoria (1837-1901), copper Penny, 1858, LARGE ROSE variety, ornamental trident, young fi lleted head left, W.W. incuse on truncation for engraver William Wyon, date below, legend surrounding VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. Rev, Britannia seated right with ornamental trident and shield legend reads BRITANNIAR REG FID DEF, emblems in exergue (S.3948 var; BMC ). Choice uncirculated toned. Encapsulated by PCGS as 1858 MS64 BN. Photo by PCGS.Believed to be the finest known example of this very rare type. With only a handful believed to be in existence, the above coin is a perfect example of a true Victorian copper penny rarity. Victorian Copper Pennies have seemingly seen little change over their lifetime of issue; fairly large quantities were issued in comparison to earlier reigns but are scarce in number when compared to the massive issues of the smaller bronze pennies of 1860-94. The pure copper composition caused the coins to wear more quickly than other metals or composites, making high grade specimens very scarce indeed. Varieties and changes in design have been recorded throughout this age by Greuber, Bramahs, and notably in more recent times, Pecks and Gouby. These varieties representing the smallest fraction of the already relatively small issue, it is little wonder that some are not spotted or recorded by such notable numismatists. 1858 has notably the largest number of reworked dies within the whole of the Victoria copper issues; the actual obverse dies used have been recorded as 1852, 1853, 1856, 1857. This in turn would lead one to believe the same process would have been undertaken with the reverse dies, but litt le to no interest has been paid to their study. A reference was found by chance, and noted, in an old Coin Guide of an 1858 penny reverse with a Large Rose, this reference was taken as no more than the recording of a newly completed rose whereas before the top petal was missing from most copper penny reverses. No images or other distinguishing factors were given (this was an age of typed descriptions not images). It wasn't until a few years later after inspecting all 1858 Pennies available for commerce that the 1858 Large Rose Penny was fi nally discovered. The Rose, much larger, along with the Thistle, leaves, and shamrock within the exergue had been reworked and the emblem was proportionally similar to that of the Halfpenny.

Lot 548

Elizabeth II (1952-2022), The Sovereign Five Coin Proof Set, 2010, comprising a Five Pound, Two Pound, Sovereign, Half Sovereign, and Quarter Sovereign, crowned head right. Rev, Saint George slaying the dragon, date below (S. PGS55). In original Royal Mint box housed in capsules with CoA, as struck.Certificate of Authenticity 0722. Issued 1,461.

Lot 541

Elizabeth II (1952-2022), Uncirculated “Martini” set, 1983, consisting of One Pound to Halfpenny, including “New Pence” error reverse (S. C2A). In original presentation folder with “an invitation to join the Royal Mint Coin Club” slip. Lustrous, uncirculated.

Lot 540

Elizabeth II (1952-2022), The Sovereign Four Coin Set, 1980, comprising a Five Pound, Two Pound, Sovereign, and Half Sovereign, crowned head right. Rev, Saint George slaying the dragon, date below (S. PGS01). In original Royal Mint box housed in capsules, a few carbon spots, otherwise as struck.

Lot 292

Oliver Cromwell, Pattern Farthing, 3.39g., undated, laureate bust facing left within roped circle, top of bust breaks circle, olivar.pro.eng.scirl, diamond stops, toothed border both sides, rev. inverted die axis, crowned shield of arms of the Protectorate, within roped circle, crown breaks top of circle, charitie.and. change, diamond stops, edge, plain (BMC 390; S.3230). Extremely fine, very skilfully pierced and plugged but doesn’t detract, as only the trained eye can tell.Bought Colin Cooke 2016.Ex Kay - Spink Coin Auctions 28 March 1988.Ex Bower - Glendinings, 16 June 1977.Ex Bagnell - Bt Spink, 1964.Ex Weightman - Sotheby, 20 Dec 1926. 

Lot 632

Victoria (1837-1901), Penny, 1854, ‘Overstruck with dies for unidentified Coin, Token or Medal.’ Colon after DEF, young head left, reverse Britannia seated right, ornamental trident, (S3948, BMC 1507). About extremely fine with overstriking.

Lot 801

World, UNICEF, Children of the World, sterling silver Proof Coin Collection (24), 1997-2001, 598g / 19.22 Oz in total, coins from Bahamas, United Arab Emirates, Barbados, Nepal, Turkey, Ethiopia, Malta, Seychelles, Singapore, Hungary, Mexico, Latvia, Mongolia, Lithuania, Bahrain, Thailand, Fiji, Vietnam, Jamaica, Indonesia, Zambia, Bulgaria, Madagascar, and Jordan. In original red leather case of issue (sound) with certifi cate and velvet inlay. Some minor signs of handling and uneven toning, otherwise mostly About Uncirculated. (24)

Lot 820

Fatimid, al-Mu'izz (AH 341-365 / 953-975 AD), gold Dinar, AH 361 / 971/2 AD, Makkah, 4.19g (N. unlisted, see N. 385 for year AH 363). About Extremely Fine, minor edge scuff , otherwise sharply struck. One of the rarest coins of Islamic world. One previous example known on the market of the same type, dating from AH 363, sold in Morton & Eden, Auction 95/96, 24 October 2018, lot 124 hammered for £160,000. More later-date Dinars struck in Makkah (AH 364 and 365 respectively) are listed by Nicol, although not pictured. This earlier date Dinar is not listed by Nicol.Coins struck in the Holy City of Makkah are greatly prized by the collectors of Islamic series. Coins struck by Fatimids in Makkah are extremely rare and there are only a handful of examples known to ever come to the market and become available to collectors, especially of this type. The iconic so-called bullseye type gold Dinars of Fatimids are often admired for their artistic prowess and are widely regarded as the signifi ers of economic prosperity of the Fatimid Caliphate and its territorial expansion in the years when this coin was struck.As the power of the Abbasid Caliphs in Makkah waned under al-Muqtadir and his successors, the power was increasingly seized by the local sharifs from the early 10th century AD onwards. The main threat to Makkah during this period came from the Qarmatids, who att acked the Holy City in 930 AD and took the holy Black Stone from the Kaaba. Kafur, Ikhshidid ruler and an Abbasid vassal, persuaded the Qarmatids to return the Black Stone to Makkah in return for an annual tribute. Kafur was one of the most powerful men in Hejaz region at the time. After his death in 968 AD, a power void occurred and Ikhshidid succession was disputed. The Fatimids used this instability to their advantage and started establishing a strong presence in the region and especially in Holy City of Makkah, where the sharifs accepted Fatimid authority. The political turmoil of Ikhshidids gave Fatimid Caliph al-Mu’izz a chance to advance rapidly into Egypt, continuing into Palestine and Syria, occupying Damascus in 970 AD. In 974 AD, al-Mu’izz was offi cially recognized in the khutbah in both Makkah and Madina, even though his over-arching authority was acknowledged earlier. It is safe to infer that there are only a few coins which testify to that, which are in the name of al-Mu’izz and minted in Makkah before 974 AD - this is one of them. In literature, there is only one other one listed in Nicol which is not a full Dinar. An extremely rare and special find for a collector of the Fatimid series, which has an important place in history.

Lot 802

World, UNICEF, Children of the World, sterling silver Proof Coin Collection (24), 1997-2001, 598g / 19.22 Oz in total, coins from Bahamas, United Arab Emirates, Barbados, Nepal, Turkey, Ethiopia, Malta, Seychelles, Singapore, Hungary, Mexico, Latvia, Mongolia, Lithuania, Bahrain, Thailand, Fiji, Vietnam, Jamaica, Indonesia, Zambia, Bulgaria, Madagascar, and Jordan. In original red leather case of issue (sound) with certifi cate and velvet inlay. Some minor signs of handling and uneven toning, otherwise mostly About Uncirculated. (24)

Lot 539

Elizabeth II (1952-2022), The Sovereign Four Coin Set, 1980, comprising a Five Pound, Two Pound, Sovereign, and Half Sovereign, crowned head right. Rev, Saint George slaying the dragon, date below (S. PGS01). In original Royal Mint box housed in capsules, as struck.

Lot 158

Aeolis, Kyme (c. 165-140 BC) AR Tetradrachm, Stephanophoric type, Euktemon, magistrate, 16.85g. Head of the Amazon Kyme facing right. Rev. ??????? / EYKTHM?N, horse stepping right, cup below, all within a wreath. (Oakley obverse dies 55/k (this coin); BMC 77). Good Very Fine. Large flan. An impressive coin.

Lot 333

VICTORIA 1887 FIVE POUND COIN 39.76 grams Gold 5 pounds (5 sovereigns), 1887. Obverse Jubilee head of Queen Victoria facing left; VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:. Design by Joseph Edgar Boehm. Reverse St. George on horseback rearing right; dragon below with a broken lance in its chest; date and B.P. in exergue. Design by Benedetto Pistrucci. Edge milled. Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 332

Republic of Trinidad and Tobago One Hundred Dollar Gold Coin 1976. Obverse-coat of arms of Trinidad and Tobago, 500/1000 FINE GOLD, date below 1976, legend above REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO. Reverse- two flying birds, legend above, TOGETHER WE ASPIRE···TOGETHER WE ACHIEVE denomination below 100 DOLLARS.  Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 821

A bright yellow metal ring set with a 20 Francs gold coin dated 1858, finger size R, weight 12.8gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 832

A pair of cranberry glass cornucopia, with metal mounts in the form of hands and mounted on marble bases, of slightly different heights (16.5cms and 16cms high). Also with a large cranberry and glass glass goblet with coin set into the stem (dated 1882, 25.5cms high). (3). *CR Cornucopia, glass seems fine, bases - small chips/ nibbles to the edges in places. Goblet, small chip to the footrim (minor), otherwise seems fine.

Lot 845

Star Wars and other movie collectables, including a Star Wars Episode 1 chess set, Star Wars Saga Edition Monopoly, Star Wars Episode 1 posters, and a Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone Ravenclaw film cell and collectors coin in frame. (a quantity)

Lot 935

The Austrian 4 Ducat gold coin enclosed within a plain circular frame, the frame acid tested as 9ct gold, approximately 4,4cm diameter

Lot 2002

A box of stamps, books, coin set etc. Shipping category C. NO RESERVE

Lot 341

WORLD COINAGE: A China, Hu-Peh Province 1895-1905 (no date) 5 cents silver coin Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 342

WORLD COINAGE: A China, Hu-Peh Province 1895-1907 (no date) 10 cents silver coin Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 343

WORLD COINAGE: A China, Hu-Peh Province 1895-1907 (no date) 10 cents silver coin Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 344

WORLD COINAGE: A China, Hu-Peh Province 1895-1907 (no date) 10 cents silver coin Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 347

WORLD COINAGE: A China, Hu-Peh Province 1895-1905 (no date) high grade 50 cents silver coin, starting to tone Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 332

WORLD COINAGE: An 1811 Mexico Ferdinand VII with portrait of Carlos IV 8 Reals silver coin with chop/counter marks, Chinese characters, well circulated Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 323

WORLD COINAGE: An 1890 American Morgan dollar, New Orleans mint, 26gms; An 1876 German 1 Mark coin, An 1898 German 1 Mark coin; an 1887 Italian 1 Lira coin, two other worn silver coins (6 in total) Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 348

WORLD COINAGE: A China, Hu-Peh Province 1895-1907 (no date) 1 dollar silver coin Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 333

WORLD COINAGE:An 1877 Russian Empire Alexander II The Liberator 25 Kopecks silver coin, St Petersburg mint, nice lustre and starting patina Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 331

WORLD COINAGE: A 1776 Mexico Spanish Colony Carlos III 8 Reals silver coin bearing chop/counter marks, Chinese characters, well circulated Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 346

WORLD COINAGE: A China Kiangnan Province 20 cents silver coin Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 371

A 1947 Bank of England Peppiatt white £5 note, £1 note and a 10 shilling note; a framed commemorative coin collection; a collection of Banknotes including Chinese, Hong Kong, India etc

Lot 322

WORLD COINAGE: An Ottoman Empire 1877 Abdul Hamid II 20 Kurush silver coin 24gm; An Ottoman Empire AH/293/1876 silver 5 Kurush 6gms Toughra "El-Ghazi" a similar 1 Kurush 1876-1909 and another Ottoman coin (too worn to read) 4 coins in total Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 328

WORLD COINAGE: An 1858 Peru 50 Centimos (Transitional) silver coin with shield to one side and Liberty to the other, 12gm good condition, slight wear and patina; An 1881 Mexican 50 Centavos silver coin, P:H KM # 407.7 wearing to both sides but clear Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 321

WORLD COINAGE:An Egyptian 1885-1907 Abdul Hamid II (AH 1293/10) 20 Qirsh silver coin 28gms; An Egyptian 1885-1907 silver 5 Qirsh coin, 7gms 2 coins (AH 1293/17) Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 334

WORLD COINAGE: An 1895 Russian Empire Nicholas II 50 Kopecks silver coin, good detail, nice lustre Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 345

WORLD COINAGE: A Britannia issue 1895 B Trade Dollar silver coin Provenance: These coins were collected by The Late J.D. Thompson who was awarded the China War Medal in the Hankow Volunteers in 1900 (medal sold in September) and were found in the same box as his medals

Lot 383

A slabbed 2016 Remembrance Coin 'Lest We Forget' Elizabeth II gold Sovereign in box

Lot 314

JAPANESE COINAGE: Three 100 mon (1835-1870) Tempo Tsuho bronze oval coins, plus an 1877 1 yen coin [5]

Lot 339

WORLD COINAGE: George V & George VI British Indian 2 annas coins, 2nd issue Jersey one twenty-fourth of a shilling 1923, a 1920 Ceylon 5c, two quarter anna coins 1833, White Bros & Company of Boston USA Willow Calf Token, Rishton Club 3d token 1906 Dutch 1c, Stadt Bonn 50 pfennig, 1 drachma token, 2 scruples, 1905 French 25 centimes coin, an IOM 5p and a faux gold George IIII £2 style gamng token on a bale [17]

Lot 318

ROMAN COINS: Constantine the Great (307-37 AD) obv. profile dexter AVG TICINUM DN, rev. CONSTANTINI MAX AVG VOT XX enclosed in a wreath; Constantine the Great - Commemorative Period (330-46 AD) obv. CONSTANTINOPOLIS AE ¾ helmeted bust, rev. Winged Victory standing; coin of Constantine II - Constantine the Great's son (316-337 AD) obv. CONSTANTINUS IVN NOB C, laureate bust dexter, rev. GLORIA EXERCITUS/SMKS, two soldiers standing aside two standards [3]

Lot 325

ROMAN COINS: 1st century Roman bronze coin from the reign of Domitian 69-81 AD, obv. laureate bust dexter, rev. indistinguishable; another Domitian perinthus bronze coin, this time with a visible likeness of Homonia with cornucopia and patera over a lighted altar sinister; plus small bronze Roman coin attributed to the reign of Trajan by Seaby, possibly the remnants of a silver Denarius [3]

Lot 324

ROMAN COINS: Roman Emperor Probus Antoninianus (Clementia XXI) 276-282 AD bronze coin, Antioch Mint obv. radiate draped bust dexter, rev. Emperor (left) in military attire and with sceptre receiving Victory from Jupiter (right), retains original silver; AE Antoninianus 269-271 AD southern mint coin, obv. IMP C PI VICTORINUS AVG, radiate draped and cuirassed bust dexter, rev. SALVS AVG - Salus standing facing, head dexter, holding a serpent; and Tetricus I billon Antoninianus coin 270-273 AD, obv. IMP C TETRICUS PF AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust dexter, rev. PAX AVG, Pax standing sinister holding an olive branch & sceptre [3]

Lot 335

CONTINENTAL COINAGE: An 1800s silver Medina Masjad al Nabvi 'Madina Sharif' (noble city) token with kufic script verso reading 'There is no god but Allah, Muhammed is the prophet of Allah', plus a later copy in silvered brass, an Indian Ram Tanka silvered copper coin c.1970, plus three silver Rama Sita votive coins [5]

Lot 336

TOKENS & COINAGE: 1930s Scottish masonic bronze stock penny, a British West Africa 1908 penny, an 1843 Free Church of Scotland communion token, a 1904 Malawi Tambala, a Ramsbottom Industrial & Provident Society ½d token, a Moroccan 1288 three Falus coin (struck 1284-1290), a USA 1881 one cent copper coin, Russian 1868 two kopeks coin and a cast tin or lead token token [8]

Lot 320

ROMAN COINS: Constantine the Great - Wolf & Twins bronze coin Urbs Roma, Siscia Mint 330-333 AD, obv. helmeted & cuirassed bust sinister URBS ROMA, rev. she wolf suckling Romulus & Remus with two stars above, gamma SIS in exergue; Constantine II Caesar bronze coin, Rome Mint 336 AD, obv. FL IVL CONSTANTIUS NOB C, draped, laureate and cuirassed bust dexter, rev. GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS, two soldiers, helmeted and draped cuirassiers with spears facing across a standard; Coin of Constantine II 'Junior Caesar' bronze coin, Cyrus Mint c.331-334 AD rev. GLOR-IA EXCERC-ITVS SMKS, two soldiers facing with spears across two standards, obv. CONSTANTIVS IVN NOB C, laureate cuirassed bust dexter; and a Constantine II very worn bronze coin, Roman Mint 336 AD, obv. FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C , laureate, draped, cuirassed bust dexter, rev. GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS, two soldiers, helmeted draped cuirassiers facing with reversed spear in outer hand and between them two standards [4]

Lot 319

ROMAN COINS: Constantine II - son of Constantine the Great, (337-361 AD) bronze coin Sirmium Mint, 351-355 AD, obv. DN CONSTANTIUS PFA VG, diademed draped & cuirassed bust dexter, rev. FELTEM PREPARIO exergue MBSIRM, soldier spearing a falling horseman who is wearing a Phrigian helmet; Constantine I AE Follis (307-337 AD) bronze coin, Alexandria Mint 333-335, obv. CONSTANTINUS MAX AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust dexter, rev. GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS, two soldiers facing with spear aside two standards; Constantine II, AE2, rev. FEL TEMP PREPARIO-Barbarous Imitative Galley, obv. DN CONSTANTINIVS PF AVG, diademed, draped & cuirassed bust dexter, rev. FEL TEMP REPARATIO, emperor standing to the left of a galley holding a phoenix on a globe and laburnum, Victory behind steering the galley (imit-ates RIC VIII Lugdunum); and a Constantine II Siscia Mint 348-350 AD, RIC VIII 240 obv. DN CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, pearl diademed, draped and cuirassed bust dexter, rev. FEL TEMP REPARIO, phoenix dexter on rocky mount, gamma SIS symbol 3 in the exergue [4]

Lot 323

ROMAN COINS: Claudius II Gothicus 268-270 AD Antoninianus Antiochia billon coin, obv. radiate bust sinister, rev. Minerva holding a shield and spear; Claudius II Gothicus Antoninainus Victory bronze coin, obv. IMP CLAVDIVS PF AVG S, winged, draped Victory running dexter with palm frond, exergue rubbed; plus a Roman Imperial Antoninianus Philipus I Arabs 244-247, Rome Mint, obv. MP M IVL PHILIPUS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust dexter, rev. ANNONA AVG, Annona standing facing sinister holding corn-ears over modus and cornucopiae [3]

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