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George IV, sixpence, 1826, bare head l., rev. lion on crown (S.3815; ESC.1662), cleaned, very fine; William IV, groat, 1836, bare head r., rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident (S.3837; ESC.1923), very fine; Victoria, sixpence, 1887 (withdrawn type), ‘Jubilee’ bust l., rev. crowned shield within Garter (S.3928; ESC.1752), toned, extremely fine; with modern UK cupro-nickel commemoratives (6): £5 (2):, 2000; 2001; £2, 1989 (4); and Eire, 10 shillings, 1966 (2); 50 pence, 1988 (12)
Cn. Lentulus (76 – 75 BC), denarius, rev. terrestrial globe between rudder and sceptre, wt. 3.92gms. (Syd.752); L. Julius (141 BC), denarius, rev. Dioscuri r., wt. 3.79gms. (BMC.899; Syd.443); M. Volteius M. f. (78 BC), denarius, rev. Ceres in chariot r., wt. 3.74gms. (BMC.3160-78; Syd.776), all very fine (3)
G - Victoria, proof five pounds, 1839, ‘Una & the Lion’, lettered edge, young head l., 6 scrolls, rev. crowned figure of the queen as Una, standing to l., holding orb and sceptre, guiding lion behind her, DIRIGE legend, date in Roman numerals below (S.3851; W&R.278 [R4]), authenticated and graded by PCGS as Proof 62+ Deep Cameo, showing a lovely frosted contrast between the motifs and the surrounding fields, bold in all details from a full proof impression of the dies, lovely gold colour, only faint hairlines
† - Julius Caesar, denarius (44 BC), CAESAR PARENS PATRIAE (fragmented), laur. veiled hd. r., lituus below chin, priest’s bonnet behind, rev. COSSVTIVS MMARIDIANVS in form of cross, A A A FF (Aere argento auro flanfo feriundo) in angles, wt. 3.49gms. (Syd.1069), very fine, surface damage to upper parts of obverse and reverse. First coin with the complete title of the moneyer
† - Trajan (AD 98-117), sestertius, IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC PM TRP COS VI PP, dr. laur. bust r., rev. Trajan seated right on sella castrensis set on high platform, two officers at his side, haranguing a group of six soldiers who hold two signa and an Aquila, in ex. IMPERATOR VIIII SC, wt. 27.10gms. (RIC.656), extremely fine
Edward VII, halfcrown, 1905, bare head r., rev. crowned shield of arms within Garter (S.3980; ESC.750), authenticated and graded by PCGS as Mint State 64, sharply struck including on the reverse shield, sheathed in delicate silvery-grey toning, with almost entirely unblemished surfaces; very rare in this exalted condition - essentially as struck and clearly among the finest known examples of this date. Only one other example graded in MS64 by NGC or PCGS.
† - Edward VII, sixpence, 1905, bare head r., rev. value within wreath (S.3983; ESC.1791), grey tone, virtually mint state and a wonderful Olympics association item. The coin comes with a printed card from Burghley House Stamford, stating ‘To commemorate the birth of David George Brownlow Cecil, Lord Burghley, 9th February 1905.’ David George Brownlow Cecil KCMG (1905–1981), later the 6th Marquess of Exeter, won the gold medal in the 400 metre hurdles at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam.
† - Hadrian (AD 117-138), sestertius, IMP CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS AVG, laur. bust r., slight drapery, rev. fragmented inscription, Hadrian seated l. on sella castrensis set on daïs, extending his r. hand, attending to the distribution made by an officer, who is seated to a citizen mounting steps up to it; Liberalitas standing l., holding tesserae, wt. 25.81gms. (RIC.552), bronze disease affecting the surfaces, otherwise very fine
† - Marcus Aurelius, as Caesar (AD 139-161), sestertius, authenticated and graded by NGC as Choice Extremely Fine - Strike 4/5, Surface 4/5, fine style, little smoothing, bust r., rev. TR. POT. III. COS. II, Pietas stg. facing looking l., stretching out hand over child at feet to l., wt. 23.37gms. (RIC.1281a)

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