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Balbinus, 238, Sestertius, reverse concordia avgg sc, Concordia seated left (RIC 22; S 2401). Good fine, reverse fine (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £130
Gordian III, as Caesar 238, Sestertius, bare-headed bust right, reverse pietas avgg sc, priestly implements (RIC 3; S 2424). Good fine, rare (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £120
Antoniniani, Gordian III to Salonina [11].Very fine to extremely fine (£120-130)
Antoniniani, Gallienus to Diocletian including Carausius, Allectus & Valerian [19]. Average very fine (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £150
Hostilian, 251, Sestertius, reverse securitas avgg sc, Securitas standing resting on column, right hand on head (RIC 225; S. 2771). About very fine, rare (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £140
Hostilian, Sestertius As Augustus, bust laureate & draped right, reverse Votis Delennalibus s.c in laurel wreath (RIC 226; C 71). Extremely rare, fine to good fine (£50-80)
Hammer Price: £70
Aemilian. ad 253 Antoniniani, reverse spes publica Spes advancing left (RIC 10; S 2861). Rare,very fine to fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £60
Valerian II Caesar, 253-255 Antoniniani, reverse Infant Jupiter seated on goat (RIC 13; S3063) & sacrificial instruments. (RIC 19; S.3064) [2].Scarce, about very fine (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £30
Macrianus 260-1, Antoniniani, reverse indulgentiae aug, Indulgentia seated left (RIC 8) & Quietus 260-1, Antoniniani, romae aeternae Roma seated left (RIC 9) [2]. Rare, good fine (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £75
Florian 276 Antoniniani, reverse aeternitas aug, Aetemitas standing, left holding globe & rudder (RIC 2; S 3325).Crack in flan, very fine (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £35
Antoniniani, Carausius reverse Pax; Allectus, C. mint, reverse Providentia and Quinaius, also C mint; Licinius I, reduced Follis of London, reverse Genius [4]. Fine to about very fine (£40-50)
Folles, Diocletian to Maxetius including Severus II, Fides seated left & Galeria Valeria, Venus [8].Very fine to extremely fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £110
Late Roman, House of Constantine to Zeno. Including Julian II Æ of Antioch, Vetranio, Delmatius, Aelia Flaccilla & a clipped Siliqua of Flavius Victor [34]. Fine to very fine (£60-80)
Miscellaneous, Constans ii 641-668 Semis, Constantinople & a Michael VII, Ducas 1071-1078 Histamenon nomisma, reverse bust of emperor facing, holding cross on globe & labarum (S 983, 1869) [2]. Good fine (£130-150)
£130–£150
Justinian i, Follis of Antioch, Phocas, Follis of Constantinople & Heraclius, Cyzicus (S 218, 640 & 840 [3].Very fine (£60-90)
Folles of Heraclius, Year 10, Michael II & Theophilus, Constantine VII & Zoe (S.806, 1642, 1758), also two anonymous Folles of Class A2 & B (S 1813, 1823)[5]. Average condition (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £90
Miscellaneous, Folles of Heraclius, Constans II, Syracuse, Constantine IV of Carthage & a Half Folles of Leontius (S 810, 1105, 1196 & 1335) [4]. Average condition (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £40
Constantine IV (681-685), Folles of Constantine IV, Siciliy, Leo the Armenian (S.1630), Theophilus (2) including one of Syracuse (S 1680), Michael III, Basil I & Romanus IV [7]. Fine (£40-60)
Folles of Basil i, Leo vi (2), Constantine vii (2), Romanus i, Romanus ii, Constantine x (2) & Michael vii (S 1710, 1729, 1730, 1761, 1762, 1760, 1775 (Cherson mint), 1853, 1854 & 1878) [10]. Mostly small modules (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £65
Leo III (717-720), Folles of Leo iii, Leo iv & Leo v, the Armenian; also a Half Follis of Justinian II First reign (S 1514, 1586, 1629 & 1626) [4]. Average condition (£60-80)
Folles of Constantine v, Constantine vi & Irene & Nicephorus i (2), (S.1555, 1598, 1606, 1607) [4]. Average condition (£60-80)
Folles of Justin ii (2), Heraclius (4, one with SCL counter mark) & three Vandal & Ostrogothic Æ, one a Flavian As with xlii cut in it and another of Huneric (BMC 3) [9]. Very fine (£40-60)
Folles of Anastasius, Justin, Tiberius ii, M.Tiberius (2, one of Cherson, holed) & Phocas (S 19,63,430,494,607 & 639) [6].Various condition (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £45
Anonymous Folles c.969-1092. Class a1, a3, c, ,d, e, f, h, i, j & k [10].Various conditions(£50-60)
Hammer Price: £85
Byzantine. Palaeologid Dynasty, 13th-14th cent. Gold hyperperon, the Virgin within walls of Constantinople, reverse Christ crowning two emperors (the consignor hopes they are John V & John VI, but we fear Andronicus II and Michael IX is more likely). Heavily chipped, about very fine (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £20
Palaeslogan Dynasty, Fractional Hyperpyron of John V (one sixteenth) Manuel II (one quarter) John VII (one quarter) & John VIII (half) (S 2512, 2551, 2562 & 2563) [4]. Fine to very fine (£80-120)
Hammer Price: £80
Nicephorus iii 1078-1081 Electrum Histamenon Nomisma, Christ enthroned facing reverse Emperor standing facing & holding labarum (S 1881). Fine very fine (£65-80)
Isaac Comnenus, Usurper in Cyprus 1184-1191, Billon aspron trachy (S.1991) and similar of Andronicus I, Alexius III, Isaac II, Manuel I & one other unidentified (S.1985, 2011, 2003, 1962) [6]. Fine (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £50
Michael viii & Andronicus ii, 1272-82. Æ Trachys (S 2318, 2320) [2]. Fine (£40-60)
Andronicus II & Michael IX 1295-1320 ,Gold Hyperpyron Bust of the Virgin within city walls, reverse Andronicus & Michael kneeling, either side of the standing Christ (S.2396). Good fine (£50-80)
Andronicus ii & iii,1325-1334. Gold Hyperpyron obverse as before, reverse, the two Andronici kneeling either side of Christ (S 2461). Good fine (£50-80)
Group of Byzantine silver & bronze coins, including those of the Empire of Nicara (3) & Thessalonika (4); Miliarision (3) & follaro of Roger I of Sicily (2); plus other ancient coins, a possible Christian token, an Islamic glass weight & three 19th century casts of Roman coins [26]. Varied state (£80-100)
Miscellaneous, Byzantine Bronzes (16), various periods; with other Æ (2), a broken Sasanian Drachm and a modern Tukish tourist copy [20]. One or two fine (£40-60)
£40–£60
Gallo-Belgic issues, Gallo-Belgic, series A, Quarter-Stater, degraded head of Apollo right, reverse horse right, 1.45gm (cf. VA 15-1; S. 2). In ‘smoothed’ state as so often found, fair, very rare (£80-100)
£80–£100
Gallo Belgic, Ambiani 57-45 BC, Gold Stater, obverse blank, reverse disjointed curved horse, pellet below (VA 52; S 7). Very fine (£130-150)
Early Uninscribed series, Geometric O type, plated forgery of a Quarter-Stater, large crescent with uncertain-shaped object above, reverse cross motif, 1.12gm (cf. BMC 410; cf. VA 143; cf. S. 49). About fine (£35-50)
Early Uninscribed issues, Early Uninscribed series, Geometric O type, ‘Durotriges’ Quarter-Stater, obverse blank, reverse uncertain lines and marks resembling a bird and branch, 1.42gm (cf. BMC 430; cf. VA 1229; cf. S. 49). Striking split at edge, otherwise very fine and extremely rare (£80-120)
£80–£120
Early Uninscribed series, British Lz, so-called ‘Atrebatic Abstract type’, Quarter-Stater, floral wreath pattern, reverse horse right, ornaments above and below, 0.87gm (BMC 568; VA –; S. –). Fine and clear, extremely rare (£70-100)
Southern Region, Atrebates and Regni, Tincomarus, Quarter-Stater, COMF on tablet, reverse horse right, TIN above, C below, 1.18gm (BMC 854; VA 390-1; S. 90). About very fine, reverse better (£120-140)
Hammer Price: £125
Northern Region, Trinovantes, Andoco, Quarter-Stater, cross of curved pellet rings, crescents in centre, ANDO in angles, reverse horse left, symbol above, wheel below, 1.33gm (BMC 2015; VA 1863-1; S. 203). About very fine and very rare (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £170
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