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Miscellaneous, 2nd to 4th century, miscellaneous Æ (35), mostly smaller denominations [35]. Varied state (£50-60)
£50–£60
Miscellaneous, 3rd century Sestertii (18), mostly of Philip I and Valerian I [18].Varied state (£180-200)
Hammer Price: £150
Miscellaneous, 4th century, Barbarous radiates (35), Minimii (20) [55]. Varied state (£250-280)
£250–£280
Miscellaneous, Bronze coins (100), including some Greek and Byzantine, a good range [100]. Varied state (£600-800)
£600–£800
Miscellaneous, Brockages (14), mostly 3rd to 4th Century issues, including Victorinus, Salonina, Valentinian II, etc [14]. In envelopes described, varied state (£250-300)
£250–£300
Miscellaneous, Lead seal, with lion standing right, AVG above, 12.20gm. Fine, green patina (£90-110)
£90–£110
Miscellaneous, Lead seal, with c iv s in centre, 15.30gm. Fair, brown patina (£60-70)
£60–£70
Miscellaneous, Lead seals (5), reading IMP PIVS, SCAT PVT, CCA PV, D:C and AEL both sides [5]. About fine and better for this material (£120-140)
£120–£140
Miscellaneous, Lead seal, with busts of Septimius Severus, Caracalla and Geta, 41.15gm. Fair (£120-140)
Trajan (98-117), Tetradrachm, Tyre, laureate bust right, eagle and club below, rev. laureate head of Melqarth right, 14.26gm. Good fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
Miscellaneous, Bithynia, Nicaea, miscellaneous bronzes (14); Pamphylia, Antiochia, miscellaneous bronzes (11), all with legionary standard reverse types [25]. Fine to very fine (£150-180)
£150–£180
Miscellaneous, Egypt, Alexandria, miscellaneous bronze coins (28), various rulers [28]. Varied state (£150-180)
Hammer Price: £160
Miscellaneous, Moesia Superior, Viminacium, various issues (26), a good range [26]. Mostly fair (£120-150)
£120–£150
Miscellaneous, Moesia Inferior, Æ 26 (12), various rulers, from Marcianopolis (6) and Nicopolis (6) [12]. Generally fair (£220-250)
£220–£250
Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous bronzes (38), a range of issues [38]. Mostly fair, a few better (£80-120)
Hammer Price: £65
Maurice Tiberius (582-602), Semissis, Constantinople, diademed and draped bust right, DN MAVRICI PP AVI, rev. Victory advancing, holding wreath and globus cruciger, 1.96gm (DO 12b; Sear 486; cf. Dreesmann 443). Weak in parts and not of good style, very fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £50
Phocas (602-610), Solidus, Constantinople, draped and cuirassed bust facing, holding globus cruciger, reverse angel standing, holding staff surmounted by Christogram and globus cruciger, officina E, 4.36gm (MIB 7; Sear 618; cf. Dreesmann 453). Very fine, obverse better (£140-160)
Hammer Price: £130
Phocas (602-610), Solidus, Constantinople, similar, officina h, 4.33gm (MIB 9; Sear 620; cf. Dreesmann 454). Extremely fine and practically as struck, attractive (£180-220)
Hammer Price: £180
Theophilus (829-842), Semissis, Syracuse, facing bust wearing crown and chlamys, holding globus cruciger, star at start of legend, reverse facing bust wearing crown and loros, 1.84gm (DO 19; Sear 1676; cf. Dreesmann 622). Very fine (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £120
Constantine VII and Romanus II (945-959), Solidus, Constantinople, bust of Christ nimbate, holding book of Gospels in left hand, reverse facing busts of Constantine and Romanus, holding patriarchal cross between them, 4.41gm (DO 15; Sear 1751; cf. Dreesmann 648). Obverse about extremely fine, reverse very fine (£240-280)
Constantine VII and Romanus II (945-959), Solidus, Constantinople, similar, 4.37gm (DO 15; Sear 1751; cf. Dreesmann 648). Good fine (£120-150)
Basil II and Constantine VIII (976-1025), Histamenon Nomisma, Constantinople, bust of Christ nimbate, holding book of Gospels in left hand, cross ornamented with rosette of pellets on each limb, reverse facing busts of Basil and Constantine, holding patriarchal cross-crosslet between them, 4.38gm (DO 4; Sear 1798; cf. Dreesmann 662). Very fine (£180-220)
Hammer Price: £190
Romanus III (1028-1034), Histamenon Nomisma, Constantinople, Christ enthroned facing, holding book of Gospels, reverse Romanus standing, holding globus cruciger, six pellets on fold of robe, in the act of being crowned by standing Virgin nimbate, 4.41gm (DO 1b; Sear 1819). Good fine (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £100
Romanus III (1028-1034), Histamenon Nomisma, Constantinople, similar, but five pellets on fold of robe, 4.40gm (DO 1c; Sear 1819). Reverse from rusty die, about very fine (£110-130)
Hammer Price: £95
Romanus III (1028-1034), Histamenon Nomisma, Constantinople, similar, but four pellets on fold of robe, 4.40gm (DO 1d; Sear 1819; cf. Dreesmann 668-9). Good very fine (£150-180)
Hammer Price: £90
Constantine IX (1042-1055), Histamenon Nomisma, Constantinople, bust of Christ facing, wearing pallium and colobium, holding book of Gospels, reverse facing bust of Constantine, holding sceptre and globus cruciger, 4.38gm (DO 3; Sear 1830; cf. Dreesmann 674). About extremely fine, reverse better, attractive (£200-250)
Isaac I (1057-1059), Histamenon Nomisma, Constantinople, Christ enthroned facing, holding book of Gospels, reverse Isaac, bearded, standing in military attire, holding a sword in his right hand, 4.37gm (DO 2; Sear 1843; cf. Dreesmann 684). Obverse about very fine, reverse better than very fine, scarce (£220-250)
Michael VII (1071-1078), Histamenon Nomisma, Constantinople, bust of Christ facing, wearing pallium and colobium, holding book of Gospels and raising hand in benediction, reverse facing bust of Michael, holding labarum and globus cruciger, no pellet on labarum arm, 4.28gm (DO 2c; Sear 1868; cf. Dreesmann 698). Extremely fine and sharply struck (£200-250)
£200–£250
Michael VII (1071-1078), Histamenon Nomisma, Constantinople, similar, 4.37gm (DO 2c; Sear 1868; cf. Dreesmann 698). Very fine (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £110
Michael VII (1071-1078), Histamenon Nomisma, Constantinople, similar, 3.50gm (DO 2c; Sear 1868; cf. Dreesmann 698). Good fine (£90-120)
Michael VII (1071-1078), Histamenon Nomisma, Constantinople, similar, but pellet on labarum arm, 4.40gm (DO 2d; Sear 1868). Extremely fine and practically as struck, attractive (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £140
Michael VII (1071-1078), Histamenon Nomisma, Constantinople, similar, 4.29gm (DO 2d; Sear 1868). Very fine, toned (£120-150)
Miscellaneous, Bronzes (42), various rulers [42]. Mostly fair to fine (£180-220)
Miscellaneous, Bronzes (30), including scyphates [30]. Fair (£30-40)
£30–£40
Early Uninscribed issues, Urtukids, pictorial bronzes, etc. (23); together with a Roman As of Marcus Agrippa [24]. Several fine (£50-70)
Zangids, Double Dirhem, 30.11gm (Mitch. 1143). About fine, very rare (£30-50)
Hammer Price: £35
Early Uninscribed issues, British Qc ‘Remic’ type, gold Quarter Stater, wreath pattern, reverse triple-tailed horse right, ornaments above and below, pellet in annulet in front, 1.24gm (BMC 482; VA 220; S 48). Minor striking cracks, obverse fair, reverse very fine, spread flan (£80-100)
Early Uninscribed issues, British Qc ‘Remic’ type, gold fractional Stater, cross of pellet lines, ornaments in angles, reverse horse left, ornaments around, 0.91gm (BMC 537; VA 232; S 48); North-East Region, Avn Cost, silver Unit, obverse blank, reverse horse left, AVN above, 1.04gm (BMC 3261; VA 914; S 403) [2]. First about very fine, second fine (£60-80)
Atrebates and Regni, Southern Region, Verica, gold Stater, com f on tablet, reverse horseman right, holding spear, vir above, rex below, 5.23gm (BMC 1146; VA 500; S 120). Obverse very fine, reverse weak on one side, fine (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £260
Trinovantes and Catuvellauni, Northern Region, Catuvellauni, Cunobelin, gold Stater, so-called ‘Wild Horse’ type, corn ear dividing ca mv, reverse horse right, branch above, ring ornament below, CVNO on line, 5.41gm (BMC 1804; VA 1933; S 283). Fine (£150-180)
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