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Elizabeth I sixpence. Third & Fourth Issues, 1561-77 AD. Crowned bust left, rose behind. ELIZABETH D G ANG FR ET HI REGINA. R. Shield over cross, 1561. Mint mark pheon. Ref: S.2561. ex Vosper, Paddington coin fair 25/11/1996. ex WW collection, ex DNW September 2020 lot 609. Weight:2.77g Size:26.00mm
Roman Republic. Denarius, 211-206 BC. Helmeted head of Roma right, X behind. R. the Dioscuri on horseback right, holding spears; star motifs above; long-club below. ROMA below in linear frame. Silver, 3.80g. 20mm. Ref: Sear 39. Extremely fine with iridescent tones. From the collection of the late Mr T. Carter.
James VI (I) gold Sword & Scepter 1602. Graded AU55 PCGS. Edinburgh mint, Eighth coinage. Ref: S.5460. IACOBVS D G R SCOTORVM Crowned arms. R. SALVS POPVLI SVPREMA LEX 1602 Crowned sword and scepter, flanked by thistles. Gold,27mm. 5.09g. Fielding a glowing brilliance and superior design marked by a praiseworthy execution of strike. Ex. Heritage Auction 3102, lot 32899. 4/11/22 & 2016 August 11, ANA World Coins & Ancient Coins Signature Auction - Anaheim #3048.
Roman Republican Anonymous, 209-208 BC. Denarius, Rome. Helmeted head of Roma right, X behind head. R. The Dioscuri riding right, each holding spear; star above their heads; dolphin below. ROMA in linear frame in exergue. Silver, 3.82g. 18mm. Ref: Crawford 80/1a, BMCRR Rome 423; RSC 20k. A nice example with even tones. From the collection of the late Mr T. Carter.
Henry VI. First reign, 1422-1461. Gold Noble, annulet issue. London mint. 1422-1423. Henry standing facing in ship, holding sword and shield; lis over stern; ornaments. R. Voided short cross potent over cross fleurée, crown over lion passant over trefoil in each angle; h in centre, annulet and trefoils in spandrels. Ref: Schneider 274 (same obv. die); North 1414; SCBC 1799. Struck on a broad flan. In NGC encapsulation 6470543-001, graded AU 58. Ex. CNG auction 121, lot 1301.
P. Fonteius P.f. Capito and T. Didius. Denarius, circa 55 BC. Silver, 4.02g. 19mm. P FONTEIVS CAPITO III VIR CONC ORDIA, Diademed and draped head of Concordia right. R. T DIDI VIL PVB, The Villa Publica; IMP IN exergue. Ref: Sear 393, Crawford 429/2a. Die flaw on obverse, otherwise a very good example. From the collection of the late Mr T. Carter.

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