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Italy, Sicily, Frederick II, Half-Denaro, 0.30g/9h (Spahr 149). Tiny perforation near centre, fair to fine, rare
£25–£30
Italy, Venice, Torneselli (9), mostly 15th century [9]. Fair to fine
£50–£60
Italy, Italy, Venice, Torneselli (6), mostly 15th century [6]. About fine
Italy, Italy, Sicily, Frederick II, Denaro, 0.56g/10h (Spahr 107). Good fine
£20–£25
British Provincial, Provincial, NORTHUMBERLAND, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Bank in Newcastle, Bill for Forty Seven Pounds, 26 November 1808, due Ten Days after date, for Lambton, Bulman, Self & Pybus, signed by Thomas Fenwick; Bill for Sixty Pounds, 28 November 1808, due Ten Days after date, for Lambton, Bulman, Fenwick & Self, signed by James Pybus (Grant 2028G) [2]. Endorsements on backs, otherwise good very fine
£50–£70
British Provincial, Provincial, NORTHUMBERLAND, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Bank in Newcastle, Bill for Forty Seven Pounds, Thirteen Shillings and Sixpence, 6 October 1808, due Sixty Days after date, for Lambton, Bulman, Self & Pybus, signed by Thomas Fenwick; Bill for Fifty Seven Pounds, 11 October 1808, due Fifty Days after date, for Lambton, Bulman, Self & Pybus, signed by Thomas Fenwick (Grant 2028G) [2]. Endorsements on backs, otherwise good very fine
£60–£70
Ireland, Bank of Ireland, One Pound, uniface proof on watermarked paper, pencilled 'Feb. 1886' at top left, V-section cut from bottom centre (cf. Pick A20/25). Small hole at upper left, otherwise good very fine to about extremely fine
£200–£300
Ireland, The National Bank, Twenty Pounds, 20 April 1871, uniface proof on paper, 73 branches in five lines, pencilled 'To this 28 Apl. 1871' at lower right (Pick –). Mount marks on back, otherwise extremely fine
£200–£250
Ireland, Northern Bank Ltd., One Hundred Pounds, 1 January 1943, N-I/A 6992, signature of R.E. Craig (Pick 183). Small smudge on back, otherwise good very fine to about extremely fine (£600-800)
£400–£500
Ireland, One Hundred Pounds, undated, uniface proof on paper, stamped SPECIMEN in red at lower right (cf. Pick 183/186). Thin line and a couple of small red ink stains on back, otherwise good very fine €500-600
£300–£400
Ireland, Provincial Bank of Ireland, One Hundred Pounds, 30 March 1880, part proof on paper, missing lower third, ‘To this Tipperary & Listowel 20th Feb/80’ pencilled at right (Pick –). Two mount marks on back, otherwise about extremely fine
CELTIC COINS, Gaul, Potins (2), both class I type, crude head, revs. lines representing bull (BMC 667ff; VA 110ff; S 63) [2]. Good fine, one chipped
GREEK COINAGES, Uncertain mint, Æ 15, head right, rev. ΛΕΤΑΙΡ.., owl countermark, 3.65γ/Fine
£10–£15
GREEK COINAGES, Thrace, OLBIA, cast Æ 40, c. 500 BC, in shape of an arrowhead, 4.51g (Sear –). Very fine for issue, green patina
GREEK COINAGES, Phokis, PHOKIS, Hemidrachm, c. 445-420, bull’s head facing, rev. head of Artemis right, hair in a krobylos and wearing a pearl necklace, all within incuse square, 2.54/12h (Williams 180). Fine
GREEK COINAGES, Mysia, PERGAMON, Æ 18, 2nd - 1st cent. BC, head of Asklepios, rev. coiled snake, owl countermark, 7.91g/11h (Sear 3967). Fine or better
GREEK COINAGES, Mysia, PERGAMON, Æ 20, 2nd - 1st cent. BC, helmeted head of Athena right, rev. trophy, 8.64g/12h (Sear 3960). Good fine
GREEK COINAGES, Mysia, PERGAMON, Æ 18, 2nd - 1st cent. BC, helmeted head of Athena right, rev. trophy, 7.61g/12h (Sear 3960). Fine or better
GREEK COINAGES, Mysia, PERGAMON, Æ 17, 2nd - 1st cent. BC, head of Asklepios right, rev. snake entwined around staff, 3.28g/12h (Sear 3968). Good fine, reverse fine
GREEK COINAGES, Mysia, PERGAMON, Æ 15, 2nd - 1st cent. BC, head of Asklepios right, rev. snake entwined around crooked staff, 4.73g/12h (Sear 3971). About fine
GREEK COINAGES, Mysia, PERGAMON, Æ 15, c. AD 40-60, draped bust of Senate right, rev. turreted bust of Roma right (RPC 2373). About fine
GREEK COINAGES, Asia Minor, Pergamon, Æ 15, c. 300 BC, helmeted head of Athena left, rev. two bulls’ heads, 3.85g/12h (Sear 3956). Good fine
GREEK COINAGES, Arsacid Kings of Parthia, Mithradates II (c. 123-88 BC), Drachm, head left, rev. archer seated holding bow, 4.02g/12h (Sear 7372). Good very fine but pierced
GREEK COINAGES, Kings of Persis, Oxathres (Vahsir), late 1st century BC, Hemidrachm, diademed bust left, rev. Oxathres standing left; to left, fire altar, 1.95g/11h (cf. Alram 579). Very fine
GREEK COINAGES, Kings of Persis, Vadfradad (Autophradates) IV, late 1st-early 2nd century AD, Hemidrachm, bust left, wearing diadem and Parthian-style tiara, rev. diademed and draped bust left, 1.56g/9h (cf. Alram 624). Very fine
GREEK COINAGES, Ptolemaic Kings of Egypt, Ptolemy II (285-246), Æ hemiobol, head of Alexander the Great with horn of Ammon, clad in elephant’s scalp and aegis, rev. eagle standing left, 9.20g/1h (SNG Copenhagen 131; Weiser 8). Very fine, reddish-brown patina
GREEK COINAGES, Ptolemaic Kings of Egypt, Ptolemy II (285-246), Æ Drachm, Tyre, head of Ammon right, rev. eagle standing left, club in left field, 36.93g/11h (SNG Copenhagen 494; Weiser 120). Fine to very fine, reddish-green patina
GREEK COINAGES, Ptolemaic Kings of Egypt, Ptolemy III (246-222), Æ Diobol, head of Ammon right, rev. eagle standing left, cornucopia in left field, 23.11g/11h (SNG Copenhagen 176; Weiser 73). Fine to very fine, brassy-brown patina
GREEK COINAGES, Ptolemaic Kings of Egypt, Ptolemy IV (221-204), Æ Pentobol, head of Ammon right, rev. eagle standing left, monogram below, 43.04g/12h (SNG Copenhagen 228; Weiser 92). Fine to very fine, brassy-brown patina
GREEK COINAGES, Ptolemaic Kings of Egypt, Ptolemy VI (180-145), Æ Hemidrachm, head of Herakles right, rev. eagle standing left, 10.66g/11h (SNG Copenhagen 288). Fine/very fine, dark brown patina
GREEK COINAGES, Ptolemaic Kings of Egypt, Ptolemy VI (180-145), Æ Hemidrachm, head of Ammon right, rev. two eagles standing left, 7.59g/11h (SNG Copenhagen 312). Fine to very fine, dark brown patina
GREEK COINAGES, Mauritania, TAMUSA, Æ 13, 1st cent. BC, bearded head right, rev. two ears of corn, 2.42g/12h (Sear 6653). About fine
Roman Imperial CoinS, Aurelian (270-275), Aurelianus, Antioch, c. 275, radiate bust right, rev. RESTITVT ORBIS, female figure presenting wreath to emperor, 7.06g/12h (CBN 1326; RIC 386). Fine to very fine, dark tone, struck on very large flan
£40–£50
Roman Imperial CoinS, Constantine I, the Great (306-337), Follis, Aquileia, c. 320, helmeted bust right, rev. VIRTVS EXERCIT, standard inscribed VOT / XX with captive on either side, 3.36g/11h (RIC 49). Extremely fine, silvered
£30–£40
Roman Imperial CoinS, Crispus (317-326), Follis, Cyzicus, c. 317-320, laureate bust left, rev. IOVI CONSERVATORI CAESS, Jupiter standing left, holding Victory on globe and sceptre, 3.63g/5h (RIC 10). Extremely fine, silvered
Roman Imperial CoinS, Constantine II (337-340), Follis, Thessalonica, c. 326-328, laureate bust left, rev. PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, camp gate with three turrets, 3.82g/6h (cf. RIC 158). Extremely fine, silvered
Henry III (1216-1272), Long Cross Series, Penny, class Vb2, Canterbury, Nicole (N 992/2; S 1368). Very fine
£35–£40
Edward II (1307-1327), Edward II, Penny, Durham, Class XVb. mm. lion and lis (N 1067; S 1470). Fine
Edward III (1327-1377), Edward III, Transitional Treaty period, Penny, York (N 1228; S 1613). Fine, scarce
Edward III (1327-1377), Edward III, Florin Coinage, Penny, Durham (N 1127; S 1551). About fine, rare
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