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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]
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
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
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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
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]
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]
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]
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
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
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
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
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
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