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A silver Denarius of Vespasian, laureate head r. Reverse with sacrificial implements and legend Augur Tri Pot, 69-79 A.D. Similar for Titus with laureate head r. Reverse with dolphin entwined around an anchor, 79-81 A.D. Domitian, reverse with goat in a laurel wreath, 81-96 A.D. and similar for Lucilla daughter of Marcus Aurelius and wife to Lucius Veras. 4 coins. *CR All good clear examples with light surface rubbing.
A fine Henry VII Gold Angel, Standing figure of an angel with a dragon at his feet and spear in his hands, mint mark Pheon for 1505 - 09. Reverse ship with arms at the mast and 'h' and rose above, also mint mark Pheon. (S.218&). c. 5.15 g. c. 2.8 cm. Previously mounted as a pendant in loose fitting glass fronted and backed mount. *CR A lovely example with good detail and light rubbing to high points only.
A 5 Centimes piece from the City of Geneva, obverse with a bee hive with two bees below, 'Geneve 1794', reverse 'Les Heures Sont Des Tresors' with clock face and value 'L'An III De L'egalite'. Markec T.B. for Theodore Benneton. c. 2.97g. *CR Much as issued, the coin very slightly uneven, attractive light tone with good detail.
A collection of banknotes comprising a Series 'D' pictorial issue £50 note D43 392344 signed by G.M. Gill. Two similar issue ten pound note ER52 117430 and EN50 070776 signed by G.M. Gill. Five similar issue £5.00 notes similarly signed. A green and a blue Series 'A' Britannia issue notes. Fifty five Series 'D' pictorial issues to include consecutive runs: DT23 698954 - 698772, DT23 6989748 - 698755, CX84 354711 - 717 and others. And a ten shilling note D83 827688. £152 Total face value. *CR Series D one pound notes in very crisp condition, others with some light folds and creases.
Gold Solidus of Velentinina I (364-75) diademed, draped and curiassed bust r. within legend DN VALENTINIANUS PF AUG. Reverse standing figure Valentinian in armour, holding labarum and Victory on a globe RESTITUTOR REI PUBLICAE, mint mark RT followed by a palm leaf to the exurge. c. 3.79g. With collector's ticket. (Sear 19251). *CR clipped very slightly to left and top, otherwise a good clear example with light rubbing and marking.
A two door coin cabinet with a rectangular top above twin paneled doors with chamfered panels and glass knob handles. With twin brass carrying handles. The interior fitted with 20 trays fitted for coins. 1 - 5 with sixty 27 mm spaces, 6 - 11 with forty 34 mm spaces, 12 - 17 with twenty eight 40 mm spaces, 18 - 20 with twenty four 47 mm spaces, 21 a shallow drawer. In total spaces for 804 coins. 48cm high, 46cm wide, 31cm deep. *CR An attractive cabinet, signs of use and age and light marking to surfaces, no key, all slides function well.
Shillings for 1883, 1890, 1891 (5), 1894, 1895, 1897, 1899 (3), 1900, 1901 (2), 1902, 1903, 1906 (2), 1907, 1909, 1910 (2), 1912 (3), 1913 (4), 1917, 1920, 1928. Sixpence for 1889, 1891, 1898, 1899, 1901, 1902, 1907, 1911, 1918, 1924, 1925, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1933, 1934, 1936 (3), 1943. Threepence for 1890, 1893, 1895, 1900, 1910, 1916, 1904. 62 coins. *CR Mixed states, many nice examples, some with light tone.
An Edward VII eleven coin matt proof set: Sovereign bare head r. Reverse St George and the Dragon, dated 1902, similar Half Sovereign. Crown bare head r. Reverse St George and the Dragon above date, similar Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence, Maundy fourpence, threepence, twopence and penny. In Royal Mint 'Specimen Coins' case of issue. *CR Exterior of case with scuffing, coins much as issued with occasional light tone. A fine set.
A William III Shilling, first laureate and draped bust r. Reverse with crowned cruciform shields and vacant angles. Dated 1696. This coin was lot 764 in W.H.Lane's 1974 auction of 'The Association Coin', a sale of 1,431 lots from the Association, a 96 gun ship of the line which sank off the Isles of Scilly in 1707. With certificate number 1111. With a copy of the 1974 Auction catalogue. An annotated copy of the catalogue suggests a price of £4 for this coin. *CR One of the nicest coins from this reign from the wreck with good detail and very light 'shipwreck' surface.

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