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26 November 1997
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Geta (209-212), Geta, Sestertius, bearded and Laurate head right, reverse tr. p. iii cos ii. p. p. s.c. Female seated left, child at feet (RIC 171A). Good final portrait of the Emperor, about very fine, rare (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £110
Elagabalus (218-222), Antoniniani (2); reverse mars victor Mars advancing right & victor antonini avg, Victory advancing right (RIC 122; S 2085 & RIC 155; S 2090). The first slightlly off flan, good very fine (£90-120)
£90–£120
Elagabalus, Denarius, reverse annona avgvsti Annona standing left (RIC 59; C 13); Julia Maesa, his grandmother, Denarius, reverse pvdicitia Pudicitia seated left (RIC 268; C 36). The first very fine, the latter about extremely fine (£60-80)
£60–£80
Severus Alexander (222-235), Sestertius, reverse providentia avg s.c. Providentia standing left hold cornucopiae and corn-ears (RIC 642; C 503). Good very fine (£70-85)
Hammer Price: £60
Maximinus i (235-238), Denarii (2), reverse fides militvm, Fides standing holding two standards & pax avgvsti Pax standing left (RIC 7a; RIC 12); Gordian iii, Denarius, reverse p.m. tr. p. iii cos. p.p. Gordian on horseback left (RIC 81) [3]. Extremely fine (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £80
Maximinus i, Sestertius, reverse victoria germanica s.c. Victory standing left holding palm and wreath (RIC 90; C 109). Very fine (£70-85)
Hammer Price: £40
Maximinus i, Sestertius, reverse fides militvm s.c. Fides standing left holding two military standards (RIC 78; C 13). Green patina, about good very fine (£70-85)
Gordian iii (238-244), Denarii (3), reverses iovi statori Jupiter standing holding sceptre (RIC 112; C 113); p.m. tr. p. iii cos ii.p.p. Emperor standing right holding spear (RIC 115; C 243), virtvti avgvsti Hercules standing right (RIC 116; C 403) [3]. All rare, good very fine (£90-110)
£90–£110
Magnia Urbica, wife of Carinus, Antoninianus, diademed and draped bust right, reverse venus victrix Venus standing left holding helmet and sceptre (RIC 343; S 3490). Scarce, partially off-flan, otherwise good very fine (£120-160)
£120–£160
Maximianus (286-305), Follis of Lugdunum, bust left with lion’s skin on shoulders & club, reverse Genius standing left (RIC 49, rare) and Follis of Aquileia, helmeted and armoured bust left, holding shield and sceptre, reverse Fides standing left holding standards (RIC 77A). Good fine to very fine (£70-100)
£70–£100
Constantine i (307-337), Folles of Trier (15), 310-315, bust laureate and cuirassed right, reverse soli invicto comiti. Sol standing left holding globe, in field t.f. in ex. ptr (RIC 874) [15]. Very fine or better (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £85
Constantine i, Folles of Trier (14), as before (RIC 46) and another, reverse soli invicto comiti, radiate and draped bust of Sol right (RIC 893) and Licinius i, Folles (2), reverse genio pop rom. Genius standing left (RIC 845A) [17]. Very fine or better (£100-130)
Gratian (367-83), Siliqua, Trier, bust right, reverse VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Roma seated, TRPS in exergue, 2.03gm (RIC 58A; King 56A). Good fine (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £30
Eugenius (393-394), Siliqua of Trier, reverse virtvs romanorvm Roma seated left holding Victory and spear, in ex. trps (RIC 106D; S 4216). Rare, good very fine (£130-170)
Hammer Price: £100
Byzantine Empire, Justinian i (527-565), Solidus of Constantinople, reverse victoria avggg s. Angel standing facing holding holding staff with Christo-gram and orb (Sear 140; DO 9). About extremely fine (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £90
Justin ii (565-578), Solidus of Constantinople, reverse victoria avgge, Constantinopolis seated facing (S 345; DO 4). Extremely fine (£90-120)
Phocas (602-610), Solidus of Constantinople, reverse victoria avgge, Angel standing facing holding orb & staff (S 618; DO 5). Good very fine (£90-120)
Phocas, Solidus of Constantinople, reverse victoria avgge, Angel standing facing holding orb & staff, Officina I (S 618; DO 5). Good very fine (£90-120)
Miscellaneous, Ancient coins (8), including Staters of Corinth (2), a ‘Gaza’ Athenian type Tetradrachm, bronzes of Trajan, Severus Alexander & Valerian I, a Denarius of Severus Alexander and an Antoninianus of Geordian III [8]. Fine to very fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
Miscellaneous, Roman Imperial coins (6), a Denarius of Severus Alexander, Antoniniani of Gordian III (3), Philip I (1), reverse saecvlares avgg with Cippus; and a commemorative Æ 4 of Maximianus reverse lion walking right [6]. Very fine and better (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £70
Roman Imperial silver (11), including a Denarius of Maximinus I, reverse victoria germ, Antoniniani of Gordian III, Philip I (5), Gallienus, reverse temple of Mars and Siliquae of Julian II, Valentinan I and Arcadius [12]. Fine to good very fine (£110-150)
Roman Imperial bronzes (1st-4th Century AD) (16), including a Celtic copy of an As of Claudius, Asses of Trajan, Faustina I, a Dupondius of Antoninus Pius, Sestertii of Faustina II and Cladius Albinus, Probus Antoniniani (2) and Folles (8), from Diocletian to Maxentius [16]. Fair to good very fine (£100-120)
Roman Provincial coins (9), mainly of Moesia Inferior and including coins of the Severan family Elagabalus and his family and Gordian III [9]. An interesting group with two double portrait coins, good fine to very fine (£70-100)
Gallo-Belgic issues, Ambiani (150-50 BC), gold Stater, Apollo head right, reverse Celticized horse running right (VA 10; S 1). Scratches on obverse, fine, rare (£400-500)
Hammer Price: £350
Imported Coinage, Gallo-Belgic A, gold Quarter-Stater, head of Apollo, reverse horse left, 1.45gm (VA 15; S. 6). In worn state as usually found, fair (£60-80)
Early Uninscribed series, British ‘G’, so-called ‘Clacton’ type, gold Quarter-Stater, traces of pattern, reverse cross of double lines with central pellet, 1.44gm (BMC 180; VA 1460; S. 41). Good fine, scarce (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £150
Early Uninscribed series, British ‘H’, so-called ‘North East Coast’ type, base gold Quarter-Stater, pattern of curved lines, reverse horse right, pellets above and ring below, 1.32gm (BMC 192; cf. de Jersey, SNC 1993, pp.236-7; VA –; S. 42). Fair to fine, rare (£70-90)
£70–£90
Early Uninscribed series, British ‘H’, so-called ‘North East Coast’ type, base gold Quarter-Stater, similar, 1.17gm (BMC 192; cf. de Jersey, SNC 1993, pp.236-7; VA –; S. 42). Fair, rare (£60-70)
£60–£70
Early Uninscribed series, British J, gold Stater, ‘Norfolk Wolf’ type, crude laureate head right, reverse wolf left, crescent and seven pellets above, 5.18gm (BMC 227; VA 610; S. 31). Very fine and nicely centred (£140-180)
Hammer Price: £200
Early Uninscribed series, British Qc, gold Quarter-Stater, abstract head of Apollo, reverse horse right, flower above, ring ornament below, 1.20gm (BMC 478; VA 220; S. 48). Fine, reverse better (£70-90)
Early Uninscribed series, British Qc, gold Quarter-Stater, abstract head of Apollo, reverse horse left with ring ornaments around, 1.01gm (BMC 537; VA 232; S. 48). Very fine, well struck (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £140
Early Uninscribed series, British Qc, gold Quarter-Stater, abstract head of Apollo, reverse horse left, pellet-line for main, ring ornaments around, 1.13gm (BMC 538; cf. VA 232; S. 48). Large flan, very fine (£120-140)
£120–£140
Early Uninscribed series, ‘Danebury’ type, silver Quarter Unit or Minim, pellet-ring ornament in quadrilobe, pellet in annulets around, reverse horse left, wheel above, 0.28gm (BMC 654; VA 482 [attributed to Verica in error]; S. 59). Obverse fine, reverse better, scarce (£20-25)
Hammer Price: £25
Southern Region, Atrebates and Regni, Tincomarus, silver Unit, laureate bust right, reverse bull leaping to right, TIN above, C below, 1.27gm (BMC 922; VA 381-3; S. 85). Very fine, rare (£60-70)
Hammer Price: £50
Southern Region, Catuvellauni, Epaticcus, silver Unit, winged Victory seated on throne, holding wreath, TASCIOV around, reverse boar right, EPAT below, 1.14gm (BMC 2294; VA 581; S. 357). Reverse a little off-centre, otherwise very fine (£60-70)
Hammer Price: £75
The West, Dobunni, uninscribed series, silver Unit, head right with thick curls, ornaments in hair and around, reverse horse left, uncertain animal-like creatures above and below, 1.27gm (BMC 2953; VA 1042; S. 377). Vivid, bold style, the obverse full of character, well struck and centred, better than very fine, an unusually good example (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £210
The West, Dobunni, uninscribed types, silver Unit, head right, reverse horse left, 1.02gm (BMC 2981; VA 1078; S. 377). Well struck, about very fine (£40-50)
£40–£50
North-Eastern Region, Coritani, Vep Corf, gold Stater, crude disjointed wreath, reverse horse left, VEP above, CORF below, 5.21gm (BMC 3302; VA 960; S. 410). Metal fault over CORF, otherwise fine, very rare (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £240
Iceni, Unit, Face/horse type, head r., reverse horse galloping r., lozenge-shaped ornament below (S. 434; BMC 35556-79; VA 790-1). Very fine (£60-80)
East Anglia, Iceni, inscribed types, Ecen, silver Minim, crescent-like emblem, reverse horse right, 0.51gm (BMC –; VA 744; S. –). About very fine, very rare (£25-35)
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