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15 December 1995
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Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Ancient (9), Antoniniani (3), Gordian III, Philip I, Otacilia Severa; with a Massilia Æ, 4th Century, and later AE (5). Generally Fine (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £40
Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, Egypt, Ptolemies, Cleopatra VII (51-30 BC), Æ 80-Drachmae, head right, reverse not struck up (cf. SCG Dan 419ff), fair; Roman Denarii (3), of the Republic (2), L. Gragulus (Syd. 451), and Julius Caesar (Syd 1006), and Caracalla, reverse vota suscepta x (RIC 180), two very fine, and a copper cast in imitation of a Denarius of Vespasian [5]. (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £70
Miscellaneous, Roman, Parthian, Sassanian and other ancient coins (47), including AR Denarii of Faustina Senior (2), and Faustina Junior (4) [47]. Many fair or fine, the Denarii about very fine (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £120
Miscellaneous, Modern Era. Striking in silver of Becker’s forgery of Pharnakes II of Pontos gold Stater (Hill 75). Good very fine (£50-60)
£50–£60
Modern Era. Paduan and later copies of Roman Sestertii of Caligula, Galba, Vitellus, Domitian, Trajan [5]. Very fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £110
Uninscribed issues, Corieltauvi, North East Coast, Stater, contemporary plated copy, abstract head of Apollo to right, reverse disjointed horse to right, sunflower below (cf. VA 800.5; S. 26). Very fine (£150-200)
£150–£200
Aun Cost, Corieltauvi, Aun Ast (c. 5-1 BC), silver Unit, plain, reverse horse to left, avn above (VA 914.1; S. 287). About very fine, very rare (£80-120)
£80–£120
Aun Cost, Corieltauvi, Aun Ast, silver Half-Unit, traces of Apollo-Wreath, reverse horse to left, [a]vn above (VA 918; S. 288). Very fine, legend partly off flan, extremely rare (£80-120)
Uninscribed issues, Iceni, Uninscribed Coinage, base gold Stater, Norfolk Wolf type, abstract head of Apollo to right, reverse wolf to left (VA 610-2; S. 28A). Very fine (£150-200)
Uninscribed issues, Iceni, silver Unit, Boar type, boar to right, pellets above and below, reverse horse to right, four pointed star-shaped ornament below, pellets above (VA 555; S. 72). Obverse about fine, reverse very fine (£40-60)
£40–£60
Uninscribed issues, uncertain period, silver Unit, head right without ear, branch behind, reverse horse right, wheel above and lozenge ornament below, 0.92 gms (VA 794-1; Allen IIId; S. 74). Obverse fine, reverse better (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £25
Ecen, Iceni, Ecen (38-40 AD), silver Minim, without monogram, double crescent pattern, reverse horse to right, single pellet in field below, triangular-shaped ornament in filed above, with vertical line above left foreleg extending from body rim to shoulder, and another less pronounced line below right foreleg (cf. VA 744; S. 76). Obverse poor, probably struck from a worn die, reverse very fine (£30-40)
£30–£40
Uninscribed issues, Iceni, silver Unit, Boar type, boar to right, single pellet behind, ring and pellet above, reverse horse to right, two pellets in field between rump and tail, ring ornament and three pellets above, single pellet at top (VA 659; S. 271). Very fine (£60-80)
£60–£80
Can Duro, Iceni, Duro (c. 25-20 BC), boar to right, single pellet between rump and tail, reverse horse to right, four pellets above dvro below, single pellet above v (VA 663; S. 271). Obverse fine, reverse about very fine, extremely rare (£250-350)
£250–£350
Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Celtic head type, crude head to right, with no forehead, oval pellet eye, mouth formed by a single pellet, hair formed by parallel lines, with a border composed of a wreath and parallel curving lines behind head, two oval pellets in front, reverse horse to right, with necklace, wheel-like object above, lozenge-shaped ornament below (VA – ; cf. VA 665/790–1-4). Very fine. (£60-90)
Hammer Price: £100
Ecen, Iceni, Ecen (38-40 AD), silver Unit, double crescent pattern, reverse horse to right, cluster of pellets on shoulder, two small pellets below tail and three diagonal pellets in field below horse, ED monogram at bottom (VA 740; S – ). Extremely fine (£60-80)
Ecen, silver Unit, symbol ‘Y’ type, double crescent pattern, reverse horse to right, pellets above, one beneath tail, two pellets and ‘Y’ at bottom (VA 752; S –). Very fine (£30-40)
Ecen, Iceni, Ecen, silver Unit, Facing horse type, double crescent pattern, reverse horse to right, with facing head, trefoil of pellets on shoulder, the mane represented by a double row of oblong pellets, two pellets above rump, ece below (VA 760.1; S. 278). Obverse weak, from a worn die, this fine, reverse boldly rendered and very fine (£40-50)
£40–£50
Ecen, Iceni, Ecen, silver Unit, horse to right, with linear head, hair represented by single row of pellets, five pellets in field above rump, six on shoulder, ‘V’ and ece below (VA 762; S. 278). Obverse weak, from a worn die, only fair, reverse very fine (£30-40)
Ecen, Iceni, Ecen, silver Unit, horse to left, with linear head, six pellets on shoulder, ‘V’ and ece retrograde below (VA 766). Obverse soft, about fine, reverse very fine (£30-40)
Saenu, Iceni, Saenu, silver Unit, double-crescent pattern, reverse horse galloping right, head facing, pellets above, semi circle of six pellets on shoulder, saenu below (VA 770; S. 281). Flan somewhat chipped, rare (£70-90)
£70–£90
Aesu, Iceni, Aesu, silver Unit, double crescent pattern, reverse horse to right, pellets above, six pellets on shoulder, aesu below (VA 775; S.282). A little weak, particularly obverse, this fair, reverse about very fine, rare (£100-150)
£100–£150
Addedomaros, Trinovantes, Addedomaros, gold Stater, crescent pattern, reverse horse to right, branch below and behind, pinwheel above, add[edomaros] around VA 1635-1). Irregular and with splits to flan, legend only partly legible, otherwise about very fine and extremely rare (£550-650)
£550–£650
Eppillus, Atrebates and Regni, Epillus (c. 5-10 AD), silver Unit, crescent, rex above calle below, reverse epp above an eagle flying to right (VA 415.1; S. 96). Fine (£50-60)
Verica, Atrebates and Regni, Verica (c 10-40 AD), silver Unit, comf on tablet, reverse eagle with wings spread (VA 471.1). About very fine (£60-80)
Verica, Atrebates and Regni, Verica, VA Group II, Stater, Celtic warrior on horse galloping to right, brandishing spear, rex below, reverse com.f on tablet (VA 500.1; S. 98). Obverse very fine and horseman boldly rendered, reverse of somewhat poor work, this about fine (£250-350)
Verica, Atrebates and Regni, Verica, AR Unit, bull right, reverse figure holding branch and human headed seceptre (VA. 506; S. 108B). Good fine/very fine (£60-80)
Verica, Atrebates and Regni, Verica, Third Coinage, silver Minim, wine krater, reverse eagle flying right, legend around (VA 563.1; S.109c). Very fine, legend partly off flan, very rare (£80-120)
Atrebates and Regni, Atrebates, silver Unit, Sussex Lyre type, crude head to right, reverse horse to right, lyre below, ornament above (VA –). Fine, extremely rare, only ten other specimens recorded (£120-150)
£120–£150
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Anglo-Saxon, Early Period, a small group (6), including “Facing Wodan head type” (S.783, 785, 787, 811, 839, 843) [6]. Fine or very fine (£300-350)
Hammer Price: £300
Mercia, Coenwulf (796-821), Penny, Group III (East Anglian), crude bust facing right, reverse LVL+ within quatrefoil, 19.1 grains (The Coinage of Southern England by Blunt, Lyon and Stewart, B.N.J. XXXII, pp. 1-74, Cn 98, N. 363 and S. 919). Surfaces slightly pitted, otherwise very fine, very rare (£1,200-1,500)
£1,300–£1,500
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, Last Small Cross type, leofric on deo (S. 1154). Reverse very fine, obverse struck from a worn die (£80-100
£80–£100
Oliver Cromwell, Broad, 1656 (SC 5). Good extremely fine, lightly cleaned at some time, very rare (£3,000-3,500)
Hammer Price: £2,700
Stephen (1135-1154), Penny, Awbridge type, robert on lvn (S. 1282). Better than fine for issue (£140-160)
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Groats (2), York and Bristol, split and chipped respectively; Elizabeth I, Milled Sixpence, 1562; James II, Gunmoney Shilling, 1689, Sept; Victoria, Halfcrown, 1849, small date; Farthing, 1839; Third-Farthing, 1885; Edward VII, Sixpence, 1906 [8], varied state (£80-100)
Charles I (1625-1649), Exeter Mint, Crown, 1645, king seated on slim horse, sash with two loose ends, m.m. castle both sides (N. 2561). Fine (£170-200)
£170–£200
Charles I (1625-1649), Exeter Mint, Crown, 1645, king seated on slim horse, sash with two loose ends, m.m. castle/Ex (N. 2560). Fine, rare (£170-200)
Hammer Price: £150
Charles II (1660-1685), Guinea, 1666, third bust (SC 45; S. 3342). Almost extremely fine, reverse a little weak in centre, a pleasing coin , rare, extremely rare in this grade (£800-1,000)
Hammer Price: £800
Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1664, second bust, XVI, seven harp strings, no stop before dei (SC 70). Very fine, toned (£240-280)
£240–£280
Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1666, second bust, xviii, six harp strings (SC 95). Almost very fine (£250-300)
Hammer Price: £200
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