Richard III silver groat, obverse reads:- `RICARD` with the `A` seemingly unbarred, reverse:- London Mint with chevron barred `A` in legend, pellet below bust, unfortunately there is a little piece missing from edge over the mint mark, but combination seems sun and rose 2 / sun and rose 1, a combination not listed by Buck or in J.J.North, with an old yellow ticket, well centred, slightly crinkled, a little weakness on one letter in second reverse quarter, very light scuffs across portrait which is nearly all struck up, rare, VF
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Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Rubrius Dossenus, 87 B.C., obverse:- Minerva in crested helmet to the right, reverse:- Empty triumphal quadriga, right, on its side a standing eagle, wreath in beak and standing on thunderbolt, all surmounted by small Victory in biga, obverse slightly off centre, of good metal scarce VF
Roman Republican, silver denarius of 169-157 B.C. of Furius Purpurio, obverse:- Head of Roma, right X behind, reverse:- Luna in biga, right PVR below, ROMA in exergue, murex shell above, Sear 75, nice old cabinet piece and of good metal, Ex Capt J.Haigh and W.A.Milne Collections [his rubbings book p.40, No.11], Ex Martin, Glendining, 1934 and sold with old pen and ink ticket, nice dark even tone GVF
Roman silver denarii first a Republican piece by Mn. Aemilius Lepidus, 114-113 B.C., Sear 168, bankers marks obverse, rough surfaces, F second of Vespasian, Sear - , but see 2254 [struck in gold], reverse off centre GF, third of Domitian, Sear 2750, NVF, and lastly of Trajan, Sear 3139, VF [4]
Roman silver denarius, reverse:- Thunderbolt on draped table or seat, see Titus Sear 2513 but portrait of present coin seems of Septimius Severus or that period, possibly unpulished? F, Colonial bronze of Augustus with `CA` at centre of reverse, GF/NVF, Hadrian silver quinarius, Sear 3555var., plus 3 x other Roman bronzes and one Byzantine [7]
Septimius Severus silver denarius, reverse:- Victory advancing left, legend:- COS II PP, Sear - RSC Vol.III, 96, oval flan, good metal, nice portait, EF/NEF together with a ditto but of Caracalla, reverse:- Fortuna seated left, legend:- P M TR P COS III P P, obverse exhibits `BRIT`, RSC Vol III, 184d, GVF/VF [2]
Septimius Severus, silver denarius, Rome Mint 206A.D.,obverse reads:- SEVERVS PIVS AVG, Laureate head, right, reverse reads:- COS III P P, Triumphal Arch of Severus in the Roman Forum, showing the front elevation, with three arched passageways flanked by four columns, surmounted by roof supporting a chariot of six horses, flanked by horsemen, facing outwards, above sun and crescent moon? [RIC 259, pl.7,2, list the horsemen as perhaps men standing on bulls, the present specimen certainly exhibits horsemen] Sear 6271, this trumphal arch was built by Severus in 203A.D. to commemorate his victory over the Parthians in 198A.D. and still stands today, reverse slightly off centre, exceedingly rare and given as R3 in RIC, an untouched piece GVF/VF sold in these sale rooms Auction 73, 12.July 2009, lot 636
Titus silver denarius as Caesar, Rome Mint 73 A.D., reverse:- Titus seated, right, holding sceptre and branch, sear 2447, light scuffs, F together with, English hammered silver cut-halfpennies, first Short Cross ]LDWINE[, possibly Goldwine who worked at Canterbury, GF, second Long Cross [no sceptre], reads:- ]TOMAS O[, Tomas worked at York and Thomas at London, VF and lastly a silver penny of York? quatrefoil at reverse centre, Edward III with bushy hair Spink 1556?, F [4]
Valens silver siliqua x 2 first reverse:- VOT X MVLT XX within wreath, Antioch Mint, full, round, uneven tone, light scuffs GF/NVF second reverse:- Roma seated left, Trier Mint, slightly oval flan, uneven tone NVF, together with two typical `British found` clipped silver siliqua, F and NVF [4]
Vespasian silver denarii, first Rome Mint 75A.D., reverse:- Cow standing right. legend COS VII, Sear - , but see RIC Vol.II,p.25, 96, two very small spots of light deposit on reverse but good metal VF, second piece, Rome Mint 72 A.D., reverse:- Vesta, Sear 2316, flan a little oval but again of good metal VF [2]
British Empire & Commonwealth: GB 1952 Sixpences x19 VG to VF, Lundy One Puffin 1929 nEF, Canada Cents and Tokens 19th-20thC from circulation x92, Australia Pennies and Halfpennies early to mid 20thC from circulation x40, Sarawak & British North Borneo 19th-20thC x9, Ceylon 19th-20thC x7, and other x22, a couple of silver noted.
GB Silver Proofs (23) One Pounds 1983, 84, 87, 88(2), 89, 95 & 96. One Pound Piedforts 1988 & 89. Two Pounds 1986, 95 & 96(2). Fifty Pence 1992 & 1997, Ten Pence two coin set 1992 (3), Ten Pence Piedfort 1992 (2), Five Pence two coin set 1990 & Five Pence 1990 Piedfort. aFDC - FDC boxed as issued with certificates
Germany, various accumulations: Danzig 20thC minors, Saarland coinage 1950s, 3rd Reich aluminium 50 pfennigs, zinc, nickel including Federal 2 Deutsche Marks 1951 and 3rd Reich scarce dates, 20 Pfennig 1887J cupro nickel aEF noted, Federal silver 5DM and commemoratives x17, German States to 3rd Reich silver coins x18, Prussi Thaler 1867A EF noted.
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