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BRITISH COINS, England, Kings of Wessex, Alfred (871-899), Penny, Ethelmund, ? ELBRED REX, bust right, rev ETELMV across centre, ND MO NET above and below within lunettes, 1.14g (Boyd, NC 1900, p.266/4 [this coin]; BMC -; N 625; S 1057). Minor staining, very fine and rare. ex Sothebys, 30 June 1897, lot 5.
BRITISH COINS, England, Kings of Wessex, Eadred (946-955), Pennies (2), two-line type, Cristin, rev CRIZT IN ME, annulets at end of obverse and reverse legends (Boyd, NC 1900, p.266/5 [this coin]; SCBI Copenhagen 736; BMC -; N 706); Thurmod, rev ÐRMO DE MO (BMC 100; N 708). First very fine with minor surface deposit, the second broken in three pieces otherwise very fine, both rare. (2) both ex Sothebys, 17-19 February 1898, lot 329. for more information on the moneyer Cristin see the article by Michael Dolley in BNJ XXXVI (1967).
BRITISH COINS, England, King Eadgar (959-975), Penny, two-line type, Othelric, rev OÐEL RI MT, 1.24g (Coinage in Tenth-Century England 148 [same dies]; SCBI -; BMC -; N 745). Edge chipped, some surface deposit, otherwise very fine and very rare, believed to be only the second known example. bought A H Sadd, 20 June 1899.
BRITISH COINS, England, King Harthacnut (1035-1042), Penny, arm and sceptre type, Huntingdon, Wulfwine, ?HARÐCNVT, bust left with sceptre, rev ?PVLFPINE ON HVN, 0.96g (Boyd, NC 1900, p.268/11 [this coin]; SCBI Copenhagen 643 [same dies]; BMC -; Hildebrand -; N 811). Small edge chip, obverse very fine, reverse fine, very rare. ex Sothebys, 6-7 April 1899, lot 255.
BRITISH COINS, England, King Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Penny, trefoil quadrilateral type, Northampton, Ælfwine, rev ?ÆLFPINE ON H?M, 1.01g (Freeman 3; SCBI Ashmolean 790 [same dies]; BMC 524; Hildebrand 213 var; N 817). Crudely pierced, otherwise very fine, very rare. bought A H Sadd, Cambridge, March 1897.
BRITISH COINS, England, King Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Penny, expanding cross type, light issue, London, Leofred, rev ?LEOFRED ON LVND, 1.06g (Boyd, NC 1900, p.268/12 [this coin]; Freeman 545; SCBI -; BMC -; Hildebrand 530; N 820). Good very fine and toned, very rare. bought Spink, April 1900. Freeman records only one example of the light issue of this moneyer (SNC April 1983, no.1847).
BRITISH COINS, England, King Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Penny, expanding cross type, heavy issue, Canterbury, Leofwine, rev ?LEOFPINE ON CENT, 1.69g (Freeman 115 var; SCBI -; BMC -; N 823). Good very fine and toned, extremely rare. Freeman records only three examples of this moneyer for this type, all of the light issue; this appears to be the first published example from the heavy issue.
BRITISH COINS, England, King Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Penny, hammer cross type, Ipswich, Brihtric, rev ?BRIHTRIC ON GIPESI?, 1.15g (Freeman 18; SCBI -; BMC -; N 828). Obverse scraped, otherwise very fine, extremely rare. ex Rev Dr Simpson, January 1891. Freeman records only two examples of this type of this moneyer, both from the Walbrook hoard (1872).
BRITISH COINS, England, King Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Penny, hammer cross type, Lewes, Wulfwine, rev ?PVLFPINE ON LÆPE, 1.34g (Freeman 148; SCBI South-Eastern 1509; BMC 602; N 828). Good very fine and very rare. bought J Vieweg, November 1899. Freeman notes only two examples, in the British Museum and Brighton Museum; this moneyer is not recorded for any other types at the mint.
BRITISH COINS, England, King Henry I (1100-1135), Penny, type III, Launceston, Warin, rev ?PERIN ON LANS, 1.31g (Andrew, NC 1901, p.136 [this coin]; SCBI -; BMC -; N 859). Very fine and excessively rare, this believed to be the only known specimen. Coins of this moneyer have in the past been attributed to Canterbury.
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Maximinus (AD 235-238), Sestertius (3), undated (c.AD 235-238), laureate bust right, rev Salus seated left feeding snake rising from altar (RIC 64), fine; rev VICTORIA GERMANICA S C, Emperor crowned by Victory (RIC 70), fair, rare; rev Pax standing left (RIC 81), about very fine. (3).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Gordian I (AD 238) Africanus, Sestertius 21.51g, Rome, IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AFR AVG, laureate bust, draped and cuirassed right, rev VIRTVS AVGG S C, Virtus standing left, right hand on shield, left on spear (RIC 14). Light scratches to obverse field, very fine and very rare. bought W S Lincoln and Son, 2 August 1902.
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Philip I (AD 244-249), Sestertius (2), laureate bust right, rev MILIARIVM SAECVLVM S C COS III, low column (RIC 157a), tooled fine, rare; another, rev LIBERALITAS AVG S C, Liberalitas standing left holding abacus and cornucopiae (RIC 177), mottled patina, fine. (2).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Philip I (AD 244-249), Sestertius (2) AD 144-149, laureate bust right, rev ADVENTVS AVGG S C, Philip on horseback left (RIC 165), good fine, rare; laureate bust right, rev Securitas seted left (RIC 190), flans flaws, fair; together with As, rev Annona standing left (RIC 168b), area of corrosion on obverse, reverse not struck up, very fine. (3).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Trebonianus Gallus (AD 251-253), Antoniniani (5), radiate bust right, rev Apollo standing left (RIC 32); rev Liberalitas standing left (RIC 36), rev Libertas standing without column (RIC 39); rev Libertas standing left leaning on column (RIC 37), mint of Antioch, rev Mars advancing right (RIC 84). Fine to extremely fine, the last rare. (5).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Trebonianus Gallus (AD 251-253), Sestertius 11.56g, laureate bust right, rev ROMAE AETERNAE S C, Roma seated left, holding Victory and spear, at her side, shield (RIC 120). Fine, reverse not struck up, very rare. bought A H Baldwin 1890. RIC questions this reverse type as it is uncommon for the reign. Presumably, not having another example, A H Baldwin could only report its existence rather than prove it.
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Trebonianus Gallus (AD 251-253), Sestertius (3), laureate bust right, rev Emperor sacrificing over tripod (RIC 100); rev Concordia standing left holding patera and double cornucopiae (RIC 105a); rev IVNO MARTIALI S C (RIC 112). First two better than fine, the last fair and very rare. (3).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Constantius I Chlorus (AD 293-305), Argenteus 3.13g, Heraclea AD 295, laureate head right, rev PROVIDENTIA AVGG, in exergue H?, the four Princes sacrificing (RIC 9). Light porosity, flan crack at 7 o'clock, very fine, rare. bought Sotheby, 2 February 1900, lot 313.
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