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Italy, Calabria, Tarentum, Nomos, 380-345 BC, naked horseman cantering left, holding shield in left hand, rev. Taras seated left on dolphin, 7.67gm (Vlasto 380, same dies). Fine, toned (£100-120)
£100–£120
Sicily, Syracuse, Akragas, Didrachm, c. 510 BC, cock standing left, rev. crab, 8.03gm (SNG Cop. 26ff). Fair to fine, rare (£90-120)
£90–£120
Illyria and Central Greece, Attica, Athens, Tetradrachm, c. 449-413 BC, head of Athena in crested helmet, rev. owl, olive-twig above, 17.01gm (cf. Starr pl.xxii). Compact style, about very fine (£250-300)
Hammer Price: £250
Illyria and Central Greece, Attica, Athens, Tetradrachm, 300-262 BC, head of Athena right, rev. owl standing right, countermarked with V in a circle [Khaf] for use in the East, once on obverse and twice on reverse, 16.66gm (cf. Sear 2547). Banker’s mark on owl, fine (£120-150)
£120–£150
Illyria and Central Greece, Aigina, Obol, c. 510 BC, smooth-shelled turtle, rev. incuse compartmentalised square, 0.91gm (cf. BMC 73). Fine (£30-40)
£30–£40
Illyria and Central Greece, Corinthia, Corinth, Stater, 350-306 BC, Pegasus flying left, koppa below, rev. head of Athena in Corinthian helmet left, dove in wreath behind, 8.31gm. Obverse good fine, reverse fine (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £40
Asia Minor, Mysia, Pergamon, 1st cent. BC, Æ 26, bust of Athena left, rev. Asklepios, 8.05gm (BMC 129; Sear 3973); Ionia, Chios, 3rd cent. BC, Æ 17, sphinx seated left, rev. amphora, 3.45gm; Thrace, Rhoemetalkes I (11 BC - AD 12), Æ 23, head of Augustus right, rev. conjoined busts of Rhoemetalkes and his queen right, 9.18gm (Sear 5396) [3]. Fine for these issues (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £20
Asia Minor, Ionia, Ephesos, 390-330 BC, Diobol, bee with straight wings, rev. two stags’ heads vis-à-vis, 0.77gm (BMC 53; Sear 4375). Fine and clear, scarce (£80-100)
£80–£100
Asia Minor, Pamphylia, Aspendos, Stater, c. 450 BC, standing warrior holding sword and shield, rev. triskeles, 10.49gm (Sear 5381). Fair to fine, rare (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £60
Asia Minor, Cilicia, Tarsos, 4th century BC, miscellaneous Oboli etc (10), various types [10]. Fine and better (£180-220)
£180–£220
North Africa, Siculo-Punic, c. 4th century BC, Æ 15, male bust left framed by grain ears, rev. horse leaping right, 2.20gm (cf. SNG Cop. 120; cf. CNG 33, 131). Overstruck on an issue of Carthage, striking split, otherwise fine, scarce (£150-180)
£150–£180
Kings of Macedon, Alexander the Great (336-323 BC), Tetradrachm, Memphis, head of Herakles right, clad in lion’s skin, rev. Zeus seated left on backless throne, one leg in front of the other, holding eagle and sceptre, 16.99gm (Price 3976b). Cleaned, good fine (£120-140)
Hammer Price: £140
Phoenicia, Phoenicia, Sidon, King Bodashtart, c. 384-370, Tetrashekel, 21.35gm. Fair only, fabric pitted and with flaw on obverse (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £15
Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, Ptolemy IV, Philopator (221-204 BC), Æ 36, 33 and 26, all with cornucopiæ counterstamps on reverse (cf. CNG 45, 628-9) [3]. Fair to fine (£120-150)
Jewish Coinage, Judæa, Pontius Pilate (AD 26-36), Prutahs (2), years 16 and 17 [29/30 and 30/1] (Meshorer 229-30; BMC 57, 70) [2]. Fine and better, green patina (£15-25)
Hammer Price: £25
Kings of Sassania, Hormizd IV (579-90 AD), Drachm, bust right, rev. fire-altar, 4.12gm. Very fine and well struck, toned (£30-40)
Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous smaller silver coins, Obols, etc. (11). Generally fine or very fine (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £100
Miscellaneous, Greek and Roman bronze coins, all countermarked issues (50), a good range [50]. Varied state, an interesting lot (£250-300)
Hammer Price: £240
Roman Republic, Struck coinage, Post-Reform As, 211-206 BC, head of Janus, rev. galley, I above prow, ROMA in exergue, 39.25gm (Sear 627); Vespasian, As, 77-8, Rome, bust left, IMP CAESAR VESPASIAN COS VIII, rev. Aequitas, 11.73gm (RIC –); Julia Domna, As, 193-6, Rome, bust right, rev. Fecunditas, 10.40gm (RIC 844) [3]. Last about very fine but small, others about fine, second very rare (£40-60)
Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, 2 BC-AD 14, Lugdunum, laureate bust right, rev. Caius and Lucius Caesars standing with lituus, simpulum, shield and spears, 3.73gm (RIC 207; BMC 533; RSC 43c; cf. Sear 1597). Good fine, toned (£70-90)
Hammer Price: £65
Tiberius (AD 14-37), Denarius, after 16, Lugdunum, ‘Tribute’ type, laureate bust right, rev. PONTIF MAXIM, female seated holding inverted spear, triple line below, 3.77gm (RIC 28; Sear 1763). About very fine, reverse with pleasant grey tone (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £90
Nero (AD 54-68), Denarius, 65-6, Rome, bust right, rev. Salus seated on throne, 3.21gm (RIC 60; BMC 90). Fair (£60-70)
Hammer Price: £50
Civil Wars (AD 68-69), ‘Caesar Augustus’ series, Denarius, bust of Augustus right, rev. bull left, IMP XII in exergue, 2.60gm (RIC –). Fair to fine, rare (£40-60)
Domitian (AD 81-96), Sestertius, 81-2, Rome, in honour of Divus Titus, Titus enthroned, holding branch and sceptre, altar at feet, DIVO AVG T, etc., rev. SC, 21.84gm (RIC 438; C 98; Sear 2886). Strictly fair, the obverse better and with all detail clear, rare (£80-100)
Aelius (136-138), A Paduan copy of a ‘Sestertius’, in silver, after G. Cavino, bust left, rev. garlanded funeral pyre dividing SC, 20.68gm. About very fine (£120-140)
£120–£140
Philip I (244-249), Antoninianus, 247-9, Rome, bust right, rev. Aequitas, 3.43gm (RIC 57); together with other miscellaneous coins, mostly ancient, in silver (11), bronze (108), and European jetons (8) [128]. First very fine, jetons fine, others in varied state (£300-350)
Hammer Price: £360
Carausius (286-293), Antoninianus, SC issue, rev. Pax standing with olive branch and sceptre, 4.34gm (RIC 475); together with other Antoninianii of Carausius (2) [3]. First fine, others fair (£30-50)
Carausius (286-293), Antoninianii (45), barbarous Antoninianii (7); Allectus, Antoninianii (20) [72]. Varied state (£300-400)
Hammer Price: £320
Maxentius (306-312), Follis, 309-12, Ostia, laureate bust right, rev. Fides standing, standard in each hand, officina P, 5.28gm (RIC 45; Sear 3782). Very fine, scarce (£30-40)
Maxentius (306-312), Folles (7), various reverse types and mints [7]. Fine and better (£80-100)
Constantine I, the Great (306-337), Æ 3/4 (10), including Urbs Roma issues [10]. Mostly very fine (£70-100)
£70–£100
Magnentius (350-353), Miscellaneous bronzes [20]. Mostly fair (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £80
Theodosius II (402-450), Solidus, 430-40, Constantinople, helmeted bust facing, holding spear and shield decorated with horseman, rev. vot xxx mvlt xxxx∫, Constantinopolis seated left, star in right field, 4.24gm (RIC 257; Hahn 25; cf. Dreesmann 317). Very fine (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £180
Marcian (450-457), Solidus, Constantinople, helmeted bust facing, holding spear and shield decorated with horseman, rev. Victory standing left, holding long cross, star in right field, no officina letter, 4.35gm (RIC 510). From rusted dies, scratched in obverse field, otherwise good fine (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £150
Miscellaneous, Denarii (10), of Augustus (5) and Titus (5); together with a Quinarius of Titus [11]. Last good fine, others fair to fine, some off-centre (£80-120)
Miscellaneous, Denarii (23), of Caracalla (7), Septimus Severus (7), Julia Domna (5), Plautilla and Geta (3) [23]. Good to fine (£120-150)
Miscellaneous, Antoninianii (11), of Carausius (6) and Allectus (5); together with a Quinarius of Allectus [12]. Good (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £75
Miscellaneous, 1st century, miscellaneous Quadrans (16), a good range [16]. A useful lot, fine to very fine, one or two better (£150-180)
Miscellaneous, 1st to 3rd century, miscellaneous bronze coins (40), all with SC reverse types [40]. Some fine (£150-180)
Miscellaneous, 2nd century, Denarii (12), including issues of Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius and Faustina I; together with forgeries of Denarii (2) [14]. Fair to fine (£70-100)
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