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Lot 1259

Anglo Saxon. Mercia. Coenwulf 796-821 AD. Silver Penny 1.17g. Tribrach type. Moneyer Duda. S.914. Some extreme edge loss but little actual wear since struck, rare.

Lot 1260

Antoninus Pius, silver denarius, Rome Mint 152-153, reverse reads:- COS IIII, Fortuna standing right, holding rudder set on globe and an out turned cornucopiae, Sear 4073, a sharply struck piece of good metal, with a hint of original finish, EF

Lot 1261

Arcadivs silver siliqua, emperor's name rendered as ARCAPIVS, see Sear p,437, Trier Mint 393-395 A.D., reverse reads:- VIRTVS ROMANORVM, in exergue TR PS, Sear 20761, edge a little uneven but probably as produced, VF

Lot 1263

Augustus brass dupondius [moneyer's series], reverse legend:- T CRISPINVS SVLPICIANVS III VIR A A A F F, Sear 1669, even milky green patina, NVF together with a silver siliqua of Valentinian II, Trier Mint, reverse:- Victory walking right, surface rough with pits but unclipped as many British found pieces are in this series, GF [2]

Lot 1264

Augustus silver denarius, Lugdunum Mint 15-13 B.C., obverse:- Bare head of Augustus, right, reverse:- Diana standing left, looking right, hound at feet, Sear 1612, a scarce type that commemorates the victory of Augustus over Sextus Pompey at the battle of Naulochus on 3 rd. Sept. 36 B.C., pleasing bust of Augustus, GVF/VF

Lot 1266

Burgred silver penny, reverse A, obverse similar to B, Spink 939B, moneyer BEAGSTA[N], with two old tickets, extreme edge loss, obverse 3 to 6 o'clock, black, VF

Lot 1267

Caracalla silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 215 A.D., reverse reads:- PM TR P XVIII COS IIII P P., Jupiter seated left, holding Victory and sceptre, eagle at feet, Sear 6769, very light golden tone, EF/NEF

Lot 1268

Caracalla silver denarius, Rome Mint 215-217 A.D., reverse reads:- LIBERALITAS AVG VIIII, Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and cornucopiae, RIC 302, reverse slightly off centre, NEF

Lot 1269

Celtic bronze stater of the Durotriges, uninscribed type Spink 371, with an old ticket, F, with a silver fractional unit of the Corieltauvi, Blank / Horse right, Spink 400, with two old tickets, very small piece missing from edge and a very short crack, GF [2]

Lot 1271

Celtic silver unit of the Atrebates and Regni, Verica, Naked figure standing left, holding lituus and bunch of grapes, COM/MIF across field / Laureate, Romanised bust [ABC 1250 as Tiberius], right, VERI behind, CA in front, Spink 136, with old ticket, light marks under magnification, NVF

Lot 1272

Celtic silver unit of the Iceni, this type being attributed to Queen Boudicca by some numismatists, Spink 434, Celtic head, right, corn ear behind / Horse right, wheel above, with old ticket, NVF

Lot 1273

Celtic silver units of the Iceni, uninscribed issues, Two opposed crescents / Horse right, Spink 436, both with old tickets, GF and GF with light greenish deposit [2]

Lot 1276

Charles I silver crown of Exeter, mm. Castle and dated 1645, same obverse die as Brooker 1038-1045, the reverse die was not in the collection, Ex. Glendining 17 November 1971, lot 207, Spink 3062, with old ticket, slightly angular flan but large and well centred, Fair/Fine

Lot 1277

Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under Parliament 1642-1649, mm. [R], 1644-1645, Group III, Type 3a3, Spink 2778, P/GF, together with a ditto but a silver halfgroat, under the King, mm. Star 1640-1641, Spink 2832, creased, F and lastly a silver penny, mm. Two Pellets, Group E, no inner circles, Spink 2849, all with old tickets, hairline crack, F [3]

Lot 1278

Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King 1625-1642, mm. Triangle 1639-1640, Group F, Sixth large Briot's Bust, Type 4.4, Spink 2799, with a ditto but a silver sixpence, mm. no visible but oval shield, no C R, ie Group D, Fourth Bust, Type 3.3., Spink 2813, both with old tickets, NF/F [2]

Lot 1279

Charles I Silver Shilling. Tower Mint. MM. Triangle (1639-1640). Fifth Aberystwyth Bust. Type 4-3. Spink 2796. Good weight at 6.05g. Evenly struck bust, nice old tone . GVF. Excellent with old envelope.

Lot 1280

Charles I silver threepence, Aberystwyth 1638-1642, mm. Book, crown clear of inner circle, Spink 2894, full, round NF/F together with a Rose farthing, Class 3, mm. Mullet each side, GF both with old tickets [2]

Lot 1281

Charles II silver fourpence, Third Issue, with inner circles and mark of value, Spink 3324, with old ticket, full, round, well centred, crack at obverse 2 o'clock, NVF/VF

Lot 1282

Charles II silver shilling, Third Issue, with inner circles and mark of value, mm. crown, Spink 3322, with two old tickets, Ex. Seaby, October 1969, light scuff on obverse, full, round, well centred, with light cabinet tone, NVF/VF

Lot 1285

Cnut silver cut-halfpenny of the Helmet Issue, Spink 1151, obverse reads:- +CNVT R[ ], reverse reads:- [ ]NOD M-O [? ] ['D' with thorn], mint ?, moneyer [ ]noth, found Burton on the Wold, Leics., 1996, with old ticket, this coin could be identified, GVF

Lot 1286

Cnut Silver Penny. Quatrefoil type Spink 1157. Obverse reads: + CNUT REX ANGLO. Reverse reads: + OSPOLD M : NOR, Norwich Mint, Moneyer Oswald with ticket indicating ex 'Cambridge' find. Superb EF

Lot 1287

Coenwulf, large fragment of a silver penny [halfpenny size], Canterbury Mint, large size, Groups III and IV, moneyer Werhear[d], Spink 916, with two old tickets, EF

Lot 1289

Commodus silver denarius, Rome Mint 191 A.D., reverse reads:- FIDEI COH P M TR PXVI COS VI, Fides Militum standing left, holding corn-ears and standard, Sear 5638, dark with some reverse staining, GVF

Lot 1291

Commonwealth silver halfgroat, with old ticket, lightly crinkled, GF

Lot 1292

Commonwealth silver halfpenny, with old ticket, VF

Lot 1293

Commonwealth silver penny, with old ticket, lightly crinkled, GF

Lot 1296

Divus Marcus Aurelius silver denarius, struck by Commodus in honour of his father, Rome Mint 180 A.D., reverse:- legend CONSECRATIO around eagle, wings open, right, head turned back, on garlanded base, Sear 5973, couple of small striking flaws, nice well centred portrait, EF/NEF

Lot 1297

Domitian as Caesar under Vespasian, silver denarius, Rome Mint 76 A.D., reverse reads:- COS IIII, Pegasus stepping right, Sear 2637, the type taken from Augustus, Sear 1629 also struck at Rome in 19 B.C., nice full flan, very light scuff in reverse field, NEF

Lot 1298

Domitian silver denarius, Rome Mint 93-94 A.D., reverse reads:- IMP XXII COS XVI CENS P P P, Minerva standing right, on galley, brandishing javelin and holding shield, owl before at feet, Sear 2735var., well struck, well centred, good metal, EF

Lot 1299

Eadmund silver penny, Small Cross / Moneyer's name in two lines, Spink 1105, obverse reads:- +EADMVND REX, die flaw over the first 'E', 'D's possibly with pellet centres?, reverse reads:- RAEGNOLD MO bar over the second 'O', NVF

Lot 1300

Edward I silver pennies both Class 6 of Bury St Edmunds, moneyer Ion, Spink 1377, both Ex. Seaby May 1971, Ex.Colchester Hoard, both with two old tickets, first flat, well centred, GF, second, slightly off centre and edge a little bent up, F, both with the 'Colchester Hoard' dull tone, [2]

Lot 1301

Edward I silver penny Class 10B of Canterbury, Ex. Seaby's Bulletin, September 1969, H2522, with two old tickets, F, with a ditto but of Lincoln, Class 3d, Ex. Spink 10/1971, uneven tone, loss of extreme edge, obverse 3 to 5 o'clock, GF [2]

Lot 1302

Edward I silver penny of Bristol, Class 2b, Spink 1386 but not listed for this mint, bust with tall long neck and reversed Roman 'N's, see p.178, Ex. Seaby May 1971, Ex.Loch Doon Hoard, 1966, with two old tickets, F

Lot 1303

Edward I silver penny of London, struck on a small flan therefore probably late, edge chip, F with a ditto but Class 4B of London, Ex. Seaby May 1971, Ex. Loch Doon Hoard 1966, a very small area of extreme edge loss, below bust, toned GF and lastly a ditto but Class 3E of Newcastle, Ex. Seaby May 1971, Ex. Loch Doon Hoard 1966, all with old tickets [3]

Lot 1304

Edward I silver penny of Newcastle, Class 9b, Spink 1408, Ex. Spink 10/1971, GF, with a silver halfpenny of Edward I, Class 3c, cracked, NF and lastly an Edward I silver farthing, inner circles each side, reads:- +EDWARDVS REX, reverse- CIVITAS LONDON, Class 10, GF, all with old tickets [3]

Lot 1305

Edward I Silver Penny. Lincoln Mint. Class 3c. Spink 1427. Well struck. GVF

Lot 1306

Edward II silver penny, Class 11a, Spink 1455, London Mint, with two old tickets, NF/F, together with a ditto, angular back to 'E', serifs to 'N's well defined, mm. Cross pattee, obverse legend ends with double pellet, with an old ticket, lightly crinkled, well centred, GF [2]

Lot 1310

Edward III silver groat, Treaty Period 1361-1369, no French title, reads:- +EDWARD D G REX ANGL D HYB Z AQT, annulet before and single/double annulet stops as Spink 1617, reverse, single and double salitire stops, mm. not clear but looks to be a cross potent, 'A' in ADIUTOREM not clear but possibly unbarred, the 'A' in CIVITAS certainly is. the coin is sold with 4 fine old tickets, one of which states 'reverse 'N's' not barred, which they clearly are, this coin in the opinion of the cataloguer is not a  true mule, see J.J.North p.41 for varieties and Spink 1616, 'many varieties', Ex. Doubleday, Ex.H.A.Parsons 9.12.1913 and Ex. E.J.Winstanley and with their old tickets, full, round, well centred, even strike, obverse a little scuffed under magnification, AVF/VF

Lot 1311

Edward III Silver Groat. Treaty Period. 1361 - 1369. French title omitted. Spink 1616. Evenly struck on a good round flan. VF/GVF.

Lot 1312

Edward III silver halfpenny, Fourth Coinage 1351-1377, Pre-Treaty Period 1351-1361, London Mint, Series, Spink 1607, with old ticket, light edge chips, from one a hairline crack, F/GF together with a ditto but a silver penny of the Third or Florin Coinage, London Mint, with old ticket, chipped and with hairline crack, GF [2]

Lot 1313

Edward III silver halfpenny, Third or Florin Coinage 1344-1351, obverse legend ends An, Spink 1558, with old ticket, lightly crinkled, a little flat on legends each side, NF/F, together with a ditto but a silver penny, Fourth Coinage 1351-1377, Pre-Treaty Period 1351-1377, Series E, with annulet in each reverse quarter, Spink 1586, with old ticket, nice portrait, GF [2]

Lot 1314

Edward IV [First Reign 1461-1470] silver groat, Light Coinage 1464-1470, mm. Long Cross Fitchee / Sun [11/28], no marks at neck, Spink 2002, with two old tickets wrongly identified, Ex. Seaby's Bulletin November 1969, H2409, GF

Lot 1315

Edward IV, First Reign 1461-1470, silver groat, Light Issue 1464-1470, mm. Crown [1468-1469] of London, Quatrefoils at neck, Spink 2000, with three old tickets, Ex. Seaby's Bulletin, September 1969, H2343, GF

Lot 1316

Edward IV, First Reign 1461-1470, silver halfgroat, Light Coinage 1464-1470, mm. Crown / Sun 74/28, 1467-1468, Spink 2031, small piece missing from edge [originally holed] at obverse 4 o'clock, F, together with a silver penny of Henry VII, York Mint, Archbishop Rotherham, keys below shield, two pillars, Spink 2238, both with old tickets, regged edge at one point, F/VF [2]

Lot 1317

Edward IV, Second Reign, 1471-1483, silver groat of London, mintmarks are flatened by wear but are certainly, Cross Pattee, indeed you can see one serif. I.R.Buck, p.41 gives 5 different cross pattee or similar, for this reign, which we cannot differentiate from the present piece, fleurs on cusps, no marks by bust, reads EDWARD, Spink 2098, Ex.Spink NC, Feburary 1973, 1220, with old tickets, full, round, well centred, NVF/VF

Lot 1318

Edward the Confessor silver penny, Expanding Cross Type, Heavy Issue, Spink 1177, obverse reads:- +EDPER[ ]REEX:, reverse reads:-[ ]ELFPINE ON [ ]T.EN, mint Huntingdon [HVNTEN], moneyer Aelfwine, same dies as Elmore-Jones, Glens. 12-13 May 1972, lot 382, sold with two old tickets and copy of letter from the BM of 1974, piece missing, obverse 6 to 9 o'clock, rare, GF

Lot 1319

Edward the Confessor silver penny, Facing Bust Issue, Spink 1183, obverse reads:- [ ]D[ ]ERDR[ ], reverse reads:- +GODRIL ON LHR, Leicester Mint, moneyer Godril, the moneyer Godril was unknown to J.J.North, with an old ticket, rare, obverse part flat, NF/GF

Lot 1320

Edward the Elder, King of Wessex 899-924, silver penny Small Cross / Moneyer's name in two lines, Spink 1087, obverse reads:- +EADVVEARD REX, reverse reads:- DVRLFLAC Mo 'D' with thorn, 'V' with bar as upsidedown 'A', 'F' with no top bar, 'L' upsidedown, bar over 'o' in 'Mo',moneyer Thurflac [Thurlac in J.J.North], extreme edge perforation, obverse bottom, a little weak on initial cross, obverse, dark even tone, GVF

Lot 1322

Edward VI Fine Silver Issue shilling, mm. Y, Spink 2482, with old ticket, two very small punch marks in first and second quarters of the reverse and light graffiti on the obverse, hairline crack into legend at obverse 3 o'clock [hardly visible], large full flan, well centred, F/NVF

Lot 1323

Edward VI Silver Halfgroat. First Period. (Apr. 1547 - Jan 1549) Canterbury Mint. No MM. Rare. Reading Edward not Edoard. Spink 2459. GF, rarely encountered so good.

Lot 1325

Elizabeth I and Charles I silver shillings, George I farthing and George III twopence, an Indian copper and an Anglo-Gallic niquet of Henry V, probably a contemporary forgery, various grades [6]

Lot 1326

Elizabeth I silver shilling, Second Issue 1560-1561 mm. Martlet, Spink 2555, bust gone, rest NVF together with a ditto but a silver groat, mm. not clear but probably same coinage as last, Spink 2556, crinkled, NF both with old tickets [2]

Lot 1327

Elizabeth I silver shilling, Seventh Issue 1601-1602, mm. 1, Spink 2584, flan a little irregular but probably as produced, GF

Lot 1328

Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Fourth Issue, mm. Eglantine, 1573-1578 and dated 1576, Spink 2563, with old ticket, full, round, well centred, light marks under magnification, GF

Lot 1329

Elizabeth I silver threepence, Third and Fourth Issues 1561-1577, mm. Eglantine, date not clear, scuffed NF, with a ditto but a silver halfgroat, Sixth Issue 1582-1600, x 2 both mm. A, 1582-1584, clipped Fair/GF and Fair [3]

Lot 1330

Eugenius silver siliqua, Trier Mint 392-394, reverse reads:- VIRTVS ROMANORVM, TR PS in exergue, Sear 20688, extreme edge loss at obverse top and small pit on top of bust, scarce, NVF

Lot 1331

Farthing Edward I London Mint, Class 3de Base silver issue, 0.28 grammes, S.1445A, Obverse legend ER ANGLIE, Reverse legend LONDONIENSIS Good Fine/NVF

Lot 1332

Galba 68-69 A.D., silver tetradrachm of Antioch, obverse:- Laureate bust right, star before, reverse:- Eagle to left, wings open, standing on thunderbolt, palm branch before, the piece is Ex. Sydenham Collection and has 3 tickets [one by Dr.Vezin], one states 'GL. 25/11/46 Lot 750 [25/-] BMC - ', the exact type seems unpublished? and perhaps never photographed?, we cannot trace another, strong portrait, VF

Lot 1333

Geta silver denarius, Rome Mint 208 AD. Reverse: PNTIF COS II., Genius standing left sacrificing with patera over altar. Sear 7187, fine young bearded bust. NEF

Lot 1336

Gordian III Silver Denarius. Rome Mint. 241 AD. Reverse reads: Laetitia Aug N. Laetitia standing left holding wreath & anchor. Sear 8675. Well struck, about mint state. *The last time the Denarius was issued in any quantity.

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