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Republican Denarius. L. Licinius Crassus and Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus with L. Cosconius, C. Malleolus, L. Pomponius. Circa, 118 B.C. Silver, 3.71g. 18.10 mm. Roma wearing Attic helmet right, L POMPONI CN F. Monogram behind. R. Naked Gallic warrior in biga right, with spear, shield and carnyx. L LIC CN DOM in ex. Ref: RRC 282/2-5, RSC Cosconia 1, Poblicia 1.
Maximinus I Denarius. Rome, AD 236. Silver, 3.23g. 20.28 mm. Laureate and draped bust right, IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG. R. P M TR P II COS P P, Maximinus in military attire standing left between two standards, touching standard with right hand and resting on spear held in his left hand. Ref: RSC 55, RIC 3.
Henry I round halfpenny, Lincoln mint. A new moneyer for the type. Obverse: +HEN[R]IC REX. Uncrowned head facing. Reverse: +hASLAC O[N] LIN. Cross potent with four pellets in each angle. Official snick in the edge at 7 o'clock on the obverse. 15mm, 0.64g. S. 1277; N. 872. Recorded with the Early Medieval Corpus at the Fitzwilliam Museum EMC 2021.0111. Dr Martin Allen states 'Haslac is a new moneyer for the round halfpenny of Henry I, presumably to be identified with Aslac(us), a Lincoln moneyer of Henry I types 7,10 and 15.
English Medieval Jetton. Edward I, 1272-1307. Type 5B variant. Copper, 1.55g. 20.80 mm. Shield enclosing arms of England, foliate scrolls either side. Three pellets above. R. Voided cross with a trefoil terminals of annulets, trefoils in angles. Small pellet border. Similar to, Ref: Berry, pl.3, no 11.

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