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Basil II and Constantine VIII (976-1025), Anonymous Folles, 16.04gm (Sear 1813). About very fine, a little off-centre (£40-50)
£40–£50
Basil II and Constantine VIII (976-1025), Histamenon, bust of Christ, rev. the Emperors holding patriarchal cross (S 1796; DOC 2). Very fine (£140-160)
Hammer Price: £120
Basil II and Constantine VIII (976-1025), Histamenon, bust of Christ, revs. the Emperors holding patriarchal cross (S 1797; DOC 4c). Very fine, scarce (£140-160)
Hammer Price: £170
Michael VII (1071-1078), Tetarteron, bust of the Virgin facing, rev. busts of the Emperor and Empress Maria holding long cross (S 1871; DOC 4). A little weakness in striking, otherwise good very fine and scarce (£300-350)
Hammer Price: £220
John II (1118-1143), Electrum Aspron Trachy, Constantinople, Christ seated facing, rev. St John and St George standing, holding patriarchal cross, 1.95gm (Sear 1942; BMC 44). About very fine (£90-110)
Hammer Price: £80
Andronicus I (1184-1185), Billon Aspron Trachy, 2.24gm (Sear 1985). Obverse very fine, reverse nearly so (£30-40)
£30–£40
Michael VIII (1261-1282), Hyperpyron. Very fine (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £100
Andronicus II and Michael IX (1295-1320), Hyperpyron (Sear 2396). Flan splits as usual, very fine (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £75
Andronicus II and Andronicus III (1325-1334), Hyperpyron. Very fine (£100-120)
£100–£120
Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous late Byzantine bronzes, mostly 13th century (56). Fair to fine (£50-70)
£50–£70
CELTIC COINS Armorican, Billon Staters (2). One fine, with some verdigris, other fair with much verdigris (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £45
CELTIC COINS Early Uninscribed Coinage, British O, gold Quarter Stater, so-called ‘Geometric’ type, unintelligible patterns both sides, 1.46gms (BMC 410; VA 143; S 46). Very fine (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £50
CELTIC COINS Trinovantes and Catuvellauni, Northern Region, Cunobelin, gold Stater, so-called ‘Plastic series’, corn ear dividing CAMV, reverse horse right, pellet and branch above, CVNO below, 5.33gms (BMC 1809; VA 2010; S 286). Obverse weakly struck up, fine, reverse very fine and nicely centred, sharp detail (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £150
CELTIC COINS Trinovantes and Catuvellauni, “Clacton” type, gold Quarter-Stater, 1.33gms (VA--; S --). Obverse fine, reverse better, very rare (£220-250)
£220–£250
BRITISH COINS Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Continental Sceattas (c. 695-740), Series E, “porcupine“, reverse degraded vota standard, 1.07gms. Good very fine (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £70
BRITISH COINS Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Continental Sceattas, “porcupine“, reverse cruciform pattern, arms curved up and terminating in a bar, 1.24gms. Good very fine (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £60
BRITISH COINS Æthelred II 978- 1016, Penny, Long Cross type, London, Leofnoth, LEOFNOD M’O LVND, 1.60gms (N 774; S 1151). Hairline flan crack, otherwise fine, toned (£40-50)
BRITISH COINS Cnut 1016 - 1035, Penny, Short Cross type, London, Wynsige, PYNSIGE ON LVN, 1.10gms (N 790; S 1159). About very fine, toned (£40-60)
Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Cut Halfpenny, Expanding Cross type, Light Coinage, Dorchester, Hwateman, [–––]TEMAN ON[––––], 0.53gm (cf BMC 196, but different dies; N 820; S 1176); Edward I, Farthings (2), type 3d/e, Lincoln, VILLA LINCOLNE, 0.33gm, and type 3g, London, trifoliate crown, reading LONDONIENSIS, 0.30gm (N 1053; S 1446, 1453); other miscellaneous minor hammered coins in silver, Edward I to James I (4) and a Roman Æ4 [8]. First about very fine, some others...
BRITISH COINS Henry I 1100 - 1135, Penny, Voided Cross and Fleurs type, London, Algar, ALFGAR ON LVNDE, 1.26gms (Harris, SCMB 1985, pp.281-2, ee [quoting NC 1892, p.84]; N 861; S 1266). Characteristic die flaw running across portrait, otherwise about extremely fine and full, an exceptional specimen, extremely rare thus (£1,000-1,500)
Hammer Price: £1,300
BRITISH COINS Henry II 1154 - 1189, Penny, Cross and Crosslets (“Tealby”) Coinage, Penny, Class F, Newcastle, Willem, w[illem] [o]n niv, 1.50gms (S 1342). Much flatness to margins as usual, otherwise very fine, with an excellent portrait , rare (£100-120)
BRITISH COINS Henry II 1154 - 1189, Penny, Short Cross Coinage, Penny, class 1b, London, Davi, davi on lvnd, 1.25gms (S 1344). Very fine (£60-80)
BRITISH COINS Richard I 1189 - 1199, Penny, class IVa, York, York, Everard, everard on evi, 1.4gms (S 1348A). Very fine (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £65
BRITISH COINS Henry III 1216 - 72, Short Cross series, Pennies (2), VIa, London, Abel, ABEL ON LVND, 1.47gms; VIIc, Canterbury, Simon, SIMVN ON CANTE, 1.40gms (N 974, 980; S 1353, 1356C) [2]. Fine, toned (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £20
BRITISH COINS Henry III 1216 - 72, Long Cross series, Pennies (5), class III, Winchester (4), all Nicole; class V, Canterbury, Ion; Edward I, Pennies (3), London, Durham and Bury [8]. Durham about fine, others fine to very fine (£60-80)
BRITISH COINS Henry III 1216 - 72, Cut Halfpenny, Short Cross type, Rhuddlan, Gp. II, class IIIc, Simon, mm. cross pommée, [SIM]OND·ON·R[VLA], from the die with pommée X in REX, 0.79gm (Brand 3360, same dies; N 973/1; S p.148); together with a Short Cross Penny, 1.43gms [2]. First fine, second very fine but double-struck (£30-40)
BRITISH COINS Edward I 1272 - 1307, Berwick, Pennies (2), Class I, reading hyd, fine, and Class IIc (N 2075), almost very fine, very rare, bust perhaps imitative [2] (£30-50)
BRITISH COINS Edward I 1272 - 1307, Bristol, Pennies (2), both Class IIIc, very fine and fair, and Bury St. Edmunds, Robert de Hadelie, Class IIIc, old cleaning, almost very fine [3] (£50-70)
BRITISH COINS Edward I 1272 - 1307, Canterbury, Pennies (3), Class IIIc (2), extremely fine and fine, and Class III f, very fine [3] (£40-50)
BRITISH COINS Edward I 1272 - 1307, Chester, Penny, Class III g, right edge flat, otherwise very fine; Durham, Pennies (2), Class III c, de Insula, and Class Xa, King’s Receiver, reading edward, both about fine [3] (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £35
BRITISH COINS Edward I 1272 - 1307, Exeter, Penny, Class IX b. Almost very fine (£60-80)
BRITISH COINS Edward I 1272 - 1307, Lincoln, Pennies (2), both Class III g, one with obverse pellet in left field, and York, Pennies (3), Class II b and Class III c (2) [5]. Very fine or nearly so (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £110
BRITISH COINS Edward I 1272 - 1307, London, Pennies (4), Class III a and Class III c (3) [4]. Last fine, others very fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £90
BRITISH COINS Edward I 1272 - 1307, London, Penny, class IXb, 1.4gms (S 1408). Very fine (£30-40)
BRITISH COINS Edward I 1272 - 1307, Newcastle, Pennies (2), Class III e and Class X a, reading edward, fine and very fine, and a Halfpenny, Class III e, with reverse single pellet in each angle (N 1045/2; S 1441), about very fine, rare [3] (£100-120)
BRITISH COINS Edward I 1272 - 1307, Newcastle, Halfpenny, similar to last, fair only; London, Farthings (2), Class II, reverse londoniensis, reverse barred N’s and Class X, edwardvs rex a, inner circles both sides, both very fine [3] (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £85
BRITISH COINS Edward I 1272 - 1307, Pennies (12), all Long Cross series, type VI, Bury, Ion (N 1001; S 1377) [12]. Fine to very fine (£150-200)
£150–£200
BRITISH COINS Edward I 1272 - 1307, Pennies (12), all Long Cross series, type VI, Bury, Ion (N 1001; S 1377). Fine to very fine (£150-200)
BRITISH COINS Edward I 1272 - 1307, Farthings (6), all London, early types (2), later types (4) [6]. Fine and better (£70-90)
BRITISH COINS Edward II 1307 - 27, Farthing, London (S 1474). Fine, clear and round (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £55
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