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Marcus Aurelius, silver denarius, Rome Mint 163 A.D., reverse:- PROV DEOR TR P XVII COS III, Providentia standing left, NVF and Diva Faustina Junior, silver denarius, Rome Mint 176-180 A.D., struck under Marcus Aurelius, reverse:- CONSECRATIO, Peacock standing facing, head right, tail spread, RIC 743, NEF/GVF and flan with slightly irregular edges, NEF [2]
Mediaeval silver Halfgroats, all of Canterbury, first:- Edward IV, knot below bust, quatrefoils at neck omitted, Spink 2025, nice portrait NVF, second:- Henry VII, mm. Tun, no stops, Spink 2211, GF and lastly ditto but clear double-arched crown and rosette stops, mm. ?, Spink 2210, GF [3]
Mediaeval, mostly English silver hammered including cut-halves and quarters and fragments c28, bag of continental jettons and English copper fathings, James I and Charles I, some fragments some damaged, c.40, with a bag of base coins c.64, plus 4/- of .925 and 1/- .50 silver and hundreds of coin plastics [c138]
Octavian silver denarius, Rome Mint? 32-31 B.C., obverse:- Diademed head of Pax right, olive branch before, cornucopiae behind, reverse:- Octavian in military attire, walking right, his right hand raised and holding spear over shoulder, in left, dividing CAESAR DIVI F in field, Sear 1549, large flan, good metal, F
Romam Republican silver denarius of L.Hostilius Saserna, c.48B.C., Sear 418, obverse:- Head of captive Celtic warrior, right, chain around neck and flashed back wax hair, Celtic shield behind, banker's mark on cheek, reverse:- Naked Celtic Warrior in biga, right, driven by charioteer, The obverse is thought to depictVercingetorix who fought again Caesar in his Gallic campaigns, good metal, rare, F
Roman Colonial bronze 5 assaria pieces of Caracalla and Julia Domna, Caracalla and Geta and Gordian III and Tranquillina, all with old tickets, Fair to GF [3], together with 2 x Alexandrian bronzes F-VF, plus 4 x Byzantine bronzes, NF-GF, plus 2 x Ancient Greek bronzes, 7 x Indian pieces [1 silver 6 bronze], F-VF, an ancient Jewish bronze, GF and lastly a European Colonial bronze, VF/F a couple of the latter perhaps false [20]
Roman Republican serrate silver denarius of L.Procilius L.f., 80 B.C., obverse:- Head of Juno Sospita right, clad in goat's skin, SC behind, reverse:- Juno Sospita in biga right, holding spear and shield, snake below, L.PROCILI F in exergue, Sear 307, weakly struck at bottom of obverse and corresponding top of reverse, NEF
Scottish Charles I silver 20 pence pieces, first:- Bust wholly within inner circle, no F over crown, Spink 5591, second:- Bust to edge, reads SCOT MAG BR, not clear but seems no 'F' above reverse crown, Spink 5588A?, and third:- Bust within inner circle, lozenge at the end of obverse legend, both dies slightly off centre, no sign of an 'F', average F [3]
Stephen and Matilda silver penny, from the Ornamented Group which is attributed to York and issued c.1150, wt.1.13g., 19.72mm., obverse:- King and Queen standing facing inwards, supporting large, tall sceptre, legend:- [STI]EFNER, reverse:- Legend of ornaments, Cross Fleury over Cross Pommee; annulets in field, Spink 1315, J.J.North 922, round flan, nice central strike, a little extreme edge loss at obverse, 9 to 10 o'clock, a little weakness on legends each side of obverse design, toned black, very rare,
Stephen silver penny Cross Moline or 'Watford' Type, Spink 1278, obverse reads:- [+STIEFNE] REX, reverse probably reads:- +O[TERC]hE:[ON:NORPI:], Norwich Mint, moneyer Oterche, cf. BMC 81-82, usual southern angular flan, both dies off centre, near half-flat, flan does'nt ring hence possible internal corrosion or unseen hairline crack, portrait visible, were struck up, F
Stephen silver penny, BMC II, Spink 1280, Voided Cross and Stars Type, reverse reads:- [B]ALDPIN:ON:[TEF], Thetford Mint, moneyer Baldwin, Baldwin worked at Norwich for the last type of Henry I [XV] and produced coins at Thetford in Stephen Type II, there being presently only 2 and a cut-halfpenny known to the cataloguer, this last is BMC 170, Ex. Linford Find 1883, Ex. B.Roth, Ex. G.Wakeford, Ex. Montagu 1896, second is Ex. C.Dennett, Spink 90, 324, Ex. O'Brian Hubbard, Ex.Drabble 706, third Ex. J.Cross,
Ireland, Academic Medals (3): Dublin University Boat Club Regatta 1901 Chapelizod Challenge Cup medal, unmarked silver d.48.5mm featuring an ornate facing portrait of Queen Elizabeth I, EF with original case, plus two celtic cross fobs d.27mm, one bronze toned EF, the other hallmarked silver and engraved 'Londonderry Feis, Intermediate Piano 1923, Stella Merrick', EF
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