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Lot 364

Mary, 1553-1554. Groat, mint mark pomegranate. Crowned bust l, MARIA D G ANG FRA Z HIB REGI. R. long cross fourchée over shield of arms. Silver, 1.90g, 24mm. Ref: S.2492, N.1960.

Lot 286

Edward I penny, 1279-1307 AD. Bristol. Crowned facing bust, \+EDWR ANGL DNS HYB. R. Cross with pellets in each quarter, VILL ABR ISTO LLIE. Silver, 19mm. 1.35g. Ref: S.1390.

Lot 275

Richard I penny, 1189-1199 AD. London. Crowned facing bust with sceptre, HENRICVS REX. R. Small cross, +hENRIC ON. LVND. Moneyer Henri. Silver, 19mm. 1.22g. Ref: S.1348C.

Lot 316

Henry VI Farthing. Annulet issue, 1422-27 AD. London mint. Crowned facing bust, +HENRIC REX ANGL. R. Cross with pellets in each quarter, CIVI TAS LON DON. Silver, 0.25g. 9.7mm. Ref: S.1851.

Lot 300

Edward III Gold Quarter Noble. Treaty period, 1361-69 AD. Shield of arms within tressure. R. Royal cross within tressure, lis in centre. 1.43g. 19mm. Ref: S.1510.

Lot 466

Victoria Gothic Florin 1852. Cowned bust left, VICTORIA D G BRIT REG F D MDCCCLII. R. Crowned cruciform shields. Silver, 11.34g, 30mm. Ref: S.3891.

Lot 161

Durotriges stater, circa 1st century BC. Cranborne Chase type. Wreath, cloak and crescents. R. Dis-jointed horse left, twelve pellets above. 18mm, 4.64g. Ref: ABC 2157, S.365.

Lot 183

Claudius imitation As. Circa 1st century AD. Bare head left, CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG. R. S C, Minerva advancing right brandishing shield and spear. With old ticket marked 'Found Fishbourne, Sussex'. 26mm, 8.28g.

Lot 157

East Wiltshire. Circa 50 BC. Upavon moon head silver unit. 12mm, 0.93g. Moon head right, three crescents for hair, large chin and stalk lips. R. Horse left, feather tail, small ring and wheel below, small ring and two large pellet bosses above. Ref: ABC 2128.

Lot 343

Richard III Penny, 1483-85 AD. Bishop Sherwood, Durham mint. Crowned facing bust, S on breast. R. Cross with pellets in each quarter, D in centre. Silver, 0.8g. 15mm. Ref: S.2169.

Lot 258

Athelred II First hand type penny. 978-1016 AD. Stamford mint. Diademed bust right, +AEDELRED REX ANGL. R. Hand of providence between Alpha and Omega, +GRIN M-O STANF. Moneyer Grin. Silver, 1.6g. 20mm. Ref: S.1144.

Lot 114

Ambiani Gold Stater, Gallic War uniface type. Circa 60-50 BCE. 22mm, 6.30g. Obverse blank. R. Sinuous horse right, pellet below. Solid ground line, crescents and pellets below. Ref: ABC 16. S.11.

Lot 404

SCOTLAND. James VI. 1567-1625. Ten Shillings – Thistle Merk, 31mm. 5.99g. Seventh coinage. Edinburgh mint. Dated 1598. Armored bust right. R. Three thistles; crown above. SCBI 58 (Edinburgh), 1524-7; SCBC 5493. Richly toned. VF. From the St. George Collection. ex Spink Numismatic Circular CXIV.1 (February 2006), no. SC0452 (illustrated on front cover). ex. CNG eAuction 550, lot 978.

Lot 345

Edwardian type Continental sterlings (2). Circa 14th century AD. Robert of Bethune, 1305-22 AD. Crowned facing bust, +R COMES FLANDRIE. R. Cross with pellets in each quarter, MON ETA ALO TEN. Ref: Mayhew 211. & John III, 1318-1355 AD.  I DVX DE BRABANTIA, Castle gate flanked by two towers. R. Cross with pellets in each quarter, MONETA BRVXEL. Ref: Witte 307. Silver, 18mm, 1.03g & 1.13g.

Lot 410

Charles I Shilling. Tower mint, London. Crowned bust left, XII mark of value behind. CAROLVS D G MAG BRI FRA ET HIB REX. R. Square-topped shield. Mint mark (R). Ref: S.2800.

Lot 196

Antoninus Pius Denarius. 2.69g. Laureate bust right, ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XVIII. R. COS IIII, Vesta standing left holding patera and palladium, alter at feet. Ref: RSC 201.

Lot 134

Iceni: Norfolk Wolf gold stater. Circa 50 BC. Wreath, cloak and crescents. R. Wolf left, jaws open with visible teeth, bristles along its back, large pellet and pellet triad below. 5.65g. 19mm. Ref: ABC 1399, VA 610-3; S.31.

Lot 438

George I Gold Five Guineas. 1720. 41.30g. 38mm. Laureate bust right, GEORGEIVS DG M BR FR ET HIB REX F D. R. Crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles. Ref: S.3626. Ex jwellery mounted.

Lot 435

William III Sixpence 1696. Laureate and draped bust right, GVLIELMVS III DEI GRA. R. Crowned cruciform shields. Silver, 2.88g. 21mm. Ref: S.3520.

Lot 128

Regini and Artebates: Verica Cornucopias silver unit. Circa 10-40 AD. Pinecone wand between two cornucopia, wine cup below, COMMI F around. R. Figure seated right holding spear, shield behind, VERI in front CA behind. 14mm. 1.22g. Ref: ABC 1241, VA 531; S.134.

Lot 216

Gordian III. 238-244 AD. Silver Antoninianus, 23mm. 4.50g.  Rome mint, 6th officina. 10th emission, 242 AD. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right. R. Gordian standing right, holding transverse spear and globe. RIC IV 93; RSC 266. Lightly toned. EF. Bold strike with fresh dies. ex. CNG eAuction 535, lot 452.

Lot 405

Charles I Gold Crown. Tower mint under the king, 1625-1642 AD. Group D, fourth bust. Crowned bust left, V mark of value behind. CAROLVS D G MA BR FR ET HI REX. R. Crowned shield of arms, CR at sides. Mint mark bell. 2.29g, 20mm.

Lot 361

Edward VI Shilling. Fine silver issue, 1551-3 AD. 5.91g. 34mm. Crowned facing bust, rose left, XII mark of value right. EDWARD VI D G AGL FRA Z HIB REX. R. Shield over cross. Mint mark tun. Ref: S.2482.

Lot 221

Severina, 270-275 AD. Antoninianus, Siscia mint. 274-275AD. SEVERINAE  AVG, diademed and draped bust right, set on crescent. R. CONCORDIA  MILITVM, SXXI in ex. Concordia standing left,holding two sigma. 3.74g, 21mm. Ref: RIC V 13.

Lot 446

George III Guinea. 1769. Gold, 8.30g. 25mm. Third laureate bust right, GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA. R. Crowned shield of arms, date above. Ref: S.3727. Minor signs of mounting on edge.

Lot 395

France, Henry III. 1574-1589 AD. Franc d'argent. Silver, 33mm. 14.11g. Bust right, HENRICVS III D G FRAN ET POL REX. R. Cross fleury, H at centre. SIT NOMEN DOMINI BENEDICTVM.

Lot 412

Charles I Shilling, 1625-49 AD. Tower mint, London. Crowned bust left, XII mark of value behind. R. Square-topped shield of arms over cross. Mint mark star. Silver, 5.72g. 30mm. Ref: S.2799.

Lot 408

Charles I Halfcrown, 1625-1649 AD. Tower mint, London. Group IV, fourth horseman. King seated on horseback left, CAROLVS D G MAG BRI FRA ET HI REX. R. Oval garnished shield. 10.6g, 34mm. Ref: S.2779.

Lot 417

Charles I Scottish Twopence (Turner). Earl of Sterling Coinage, 1632-39. Crowned C II R, three lozenges below. R. Thistle. 0.81g. 16mm. Ref: S.5599.

Lot 278

John penny, 1199-1216 AD. Exeter. Crowned facing bust with sceptre, HENRICVS REX. R. Small cross, +IO[HAN] ON. ECCE. Moneyer Iohan. Silver, 20mm. 1.30g. Ref: S.1351.

Lot 142

Corieltavi silver unit South Ferriby boar/horse type. Circa, 50-20 BC. Silver, 13mm, 1.24g. Stylised boar right, pellet and rings around. R. Horse right, pellet ring above. Ref: BMC 3214-17, ABC 1800.

Lot 269

William I Penny. 1066-1087. Salisbury mint. PAXS type. Crowned facing bust with sceptre, +PILLELM REX. R. GODPINE ON S[]ERI. Moneyer Godwine. Silver, 1.37g. 21mm. Ref: S.1257. Pierced in two places.

Lot 121

Coriosolites: Ogmios and Boar quarter stater. Circa 1st century BC. Head right. R. Bird headed horse right, boar below. 14mm, 1.49g.

Lot 190

Domitian Denarius. 90 AD. IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P X, laureate head right. R. IMP XXI COS XV CENS P P P, Minerva standing facing, head left, holding thunderbolt in right hand and spear in left, shield at feet. Silver, 3.29g. 19mm. Ref: RIC 691.

Lot 342

Richard III penny, 1483-1485 AD. York mint. Crowned facing bust, T and upright key at neck. R. Cross with pellets in each quarter, quatrefoil in centre. Silver, 15mm, 0.71g. Ref: S.2166.

Lot 272

Henry II Tealby pennies (2). Cross and crosslets coinage, 1158-1180 AD. Crowned facing bust with sceptre, +HENRI REX ANG. R. Cross with crosslet in each quarter. Mint and moneyer. Ref: S.1337-1342.

Lot 168

Durotriges silver quarter stater, circa 1st century BC. Three men in a boat design, pellets to left. R. Zigzag thunderbolt across field, Y-shape and uncertain objects to each side. Silver, 11mm. 1.41g. Ref: ABC 2208, DQS Geometric class 3 Mid. Dies O9/R22; S.368.

Lot 227

Carausius antoninianus. Circa 286-293 AD. Colchester mint, 292-3 AD. Billon, 2.75g. 23mm. Radiate and draped bust right, IMP C CARAVSIVS P F AVG. R. PAX AVGGG, Pax standing left holding olive-branch and sceptre. S-P in field, C in ex. Ref: Sear 13639, RIC 472.

Lot 130

Regini and Artebates: Verica wine cup silver minim. Circa 10-40 AD. Wine cup, REX above. R. Eagle right, VERICA COMMI F around. 8mm. 0.20g. Ref: ABC 1331, VA 563; S.159.

Lot 249

Anglo-Saxon sceat, series J type 37. York group. Secondary phase, 710-760 AD. Two diademed heads face to face, cross between. R. Four birds clockwise around cross. Silver, 13mm. 0.96g. Ref: Abr 19-30, S.802A.

Lot 174

Catuvellauni and Trinovantes: Cunobelinus Stepping Horse bronze unit. 8-41 AD. 16mm. 2.31g. CVNO in tablet within wreath. R. Horse stepping right, CAMV below. Ref: ABC 2975. S.344.

Lot 259

Aethelred II Penny. 978-1016 AD. Long cross type, BMC IVa. London mint. Bare-headed bust left, +AEDELRED REX ANGLO. R. Voided cross, +BRINTLAF MO LVND. Moneyer Brintlaf. Ref: S.1151.

Lot 515

Netherlands Six Stuiver. 1679. Crowned shield of arms between 6 & S. MO NO ORD HOLL ET WESTFRI. R. Tall ship right, VIGILATE DEO CONFIDENTES.

Lot 189

Titus As. Rome, 80 AD. 11.52g. 28mm. Laureate bust right, T CAES IMP AVG P TR P COS VI CENS. R. S C, Roma seated left. ROMA in ex.

Lot 356

Henry VIII Sovereign Penny. London mint. Second Coinage, 1526-44. King seated on throne, H D G ROSA SINE SPIA. R. Shield over cross, CIVI TAS LON DON. Silver, 0.58g. 16mm. Ref: S.2349.

Lot 498

Royal Mint, Elizabeth II 2017 Proof Sovereign. Gold, 7.98g. 20mm. Crowned bust right, ELIZABETH II DEI GRA REG FID DEF. R. St George and dragon within garter. Mint state proof, no box or COA.

Lot 351

Henry VII Groat. 1485-1509 AD. London mint. Class IVa. Single arch crown, double bar. Crowned facing bust, HENRIC DI GRA REX ANGL Z FR. R. Cross with pellets in each quarter, CIVI TAS LON DON. Mint mark cross-crosslet. Silver, 2.93g. 26mm. Ref: S.2200. Altered obverse die, C over letter or error in Henric.

Lot 359

Edward VI Shilling. Fine silver issue, 1551-3 AD. 6.07g. 38mm. Crowned facing bust, rose left, XII mark of value right. EDWARD VI D G AGL FRA Z HIB REX. R. Shield over cross. Mint mark tun. Ref: S.2482.

Lot 251

Archbishop Jaenberht, 765-792 AD under Offa of Mercia, 780-792 AD. Small cross pommée within inner circle, petals in angles. +IENBERHT AREP. R. +OFFA REX+, within ornamented panel. Silver, 1.06g, 18mm. Ref: N 224, S.882.

Lot 126

Regini & Atreebates: Commios E-type gold stater. Circa 50-25 BC. Wreath design with two hidden faces. R. Horse right, wheel below, E symbol above, COMMIOS below and in front. Ref: ABC 1025, S.66.

Lot 432

William III, 1694-1702. Gold Guinea. 1698, second bust with large lettering and large date. Laureate bust right. R. Crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, date split by English crown. 8.32g. Ref: S.3462. An exceptional example.

Lot 313

Henry VI Halfpenny. Pinecone-mascle issue, 1431-32/3 AD. Calais mint. Crowned facing bust, +HENRIC REX ANGL. R. Cross with pellets in each quarter, VIL LA CAL ISE. Silver, 0.41g. 14mm. Ref: S.1885.

Lot 271

David I Penny. 1153 AD. Period D, blundered legends. Crowned bust right, sceptre in front. AVIT retrograde. R. Cross over saltire. Silver, 1.17g. 21mm. Ref: S.5009.

Lot 354

Henry VIII Testoon. Third Coinage, 1544-47. Debased silver, 5.66g. 32mm. Crowned facing bust, HENRIC 8 D G [. ]. R. Crowned rose between h & R. Ref: S.2367.

Lot 344

Richard III penny, 1483-1485 AD. York mint. Crowned facing bust, T and upright key at neck. R. Cross with pellets in each quarter, quatrefoil in centre. Silver, 15mm, 0.60g. Ref: S.2166.

Lot 160

Durotriges 'white gold' stater, circa 1st century BC. Cranborne Chase type. Wreath, cloak and crescents. R. Dis-jointed horse left, twelve pellets above. 19mm, 5.64g. Ref: ABC 2169, S.365.

Lot 124

Cantiaci potin, circa 120-100 BC. Outlined head with large annulet eye. R. Outlined bull right, two crescents above. Bronze, 18mm. 1.28g. Ref: ABC 165, S.63.

Lot 299

Edward III Gold Half Noble. Fourth coinage, pre-treaty period, 1351-1361. King standing facing within ship, holding sword and shield. French titles. R. Royal cross within tressure, E in centre. 3.46g, 25mm. Ref: S.1491.

Lot 158

East Wiltshire. Circa 50 BC. Upavon moon head silver unit. 11mm, 0.85g. Moon head right, three crescents for hair, large chin and stalk lips. R. Horse left, feather tail, small ring and wheel below, small ring and two large pellet bosses above. Ref: ABC 2128.

Lot 502

USA 1963 Franklin Half Dollar. 12.41g. 30mm. Benjamin Franklin facing right, LIBERTY 1963, IN GOD WE TRUST. R. Liberty Bell with a small eagle with the denomination below,UNITED STATES oF AMERICA ·E· PLURIBUS UNUM HALF DOLLAR.

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