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Banque Centrale, Half-Dinar and Dinar, both 1965 (Pick 62, 63); together with other World notes (13), 1939-42 [15]. Dinar good very fine, others fine to very fine (£70-80)
£70–£80
Edward III (1327-1377), Halfpenny, mm. cross pattée on obv. only, reads edwardvs rex, 0.66g/4h (N 1131; S 1557); Henry VI, Rosette-Mascle issue, Penny, Calais, mm. cross V on obv. only, 0.83g/6h (N 1450; S 1865); Edward IV (Second reign), Halfgroat, Canterbury, mm. rose, c on breast (B & W XVIII/XX; N 1637; S 2105) [3]. About very fine and better (£120-150)
£120–£150
Lycia, Dynasts of Utew or Wute, c. 480 BC, Stater, Lycian legend engraved on worn die of forepart of boar left, rev. triskeles within incuse square, 8.57g (cf. Carruba and Vismara, Epigrafia numismatica per la licia arcaica, Annotazioni Numsmatiche 39 [September 2000], pp.898-902). Very fine (£150-180)
£150–£180
Lycia, Dynasts of Utew or Wute, c. 480 BC, Stater, Lycian legend engraved on worn die of forepart of boar left, rev. triskeles within incuse square, 8.30g (cf. Carruba and Vismara, Epigrafia numismatica per la licia arcaica, Annotazioni Numsmatiche 39 [September 2000], pp.898-902). Very fine (£150-180)
Philip II (359-336 BC), posthumous Tetradrachm, 323-15, Amphipolis, laureate head of Zeus right, rev. youth on horseback right, holding palm, wreath under belly, 14.34g/6h (Le Rider pl.46, 14). Good very fine (£400-450)
£400–£450
Charles II (1649-1685), Eighth Dollar, 1676 (Murray 50; S 5622). Surfaces woolly, obverse very pitted (probably from acid cleaning), fine, reverse better (£40-50)
£40–£50
Culross, Wester Main Colliery, a copper Halfcrown check, arms of the Earl of Dundonald, coronet above, motto on scroll below, rev. shield containing two crossed coal picks, edge decus et tvtamen anno regni octavo, 34mm (D & W 285/42; ST 694; Mitchiner 5358; cf. Noble II, 450-1). Almost extremely fine, patinated, rare (£120-150)
Kings of Macedon, Alexander the Great, posthumous gold Stater, yr 26 [321/0], Ake, similar, 8.42g/6h (Price 3266). Flan flaw on obverse, very fine (£700-800)
£700–£800
Culross, Wester Main Colliery, a copper Halfcrown check, similar, edge octavo, 34mm (D & W 285/42; ST 694; Mitchiner 5358; cf. Noble II, 450-1). Good fine, rare (£40-60)
£40–£60
Culross, Wester Main Colliery, a copper Shilling check, similar, edge plain, 25mm (D & W 285/44; ST 694; cf. Noble II, 450-1). Good fine, very rare (£50-70)
£50–£70
Bank of Uganda, 100 Shillings (17), 1973, green, Idi Amin at left, first issue with signatures of Governor and Director (Pick 9a) [17]. Mostly good very fine (£200-250)
£200–£250
Currency Board, 100 Dirhams, 1973, green, camel caravan at left (Pick 5a). Extremely fine (£120-140)
£120–£140
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Groat, Coventry, mm. sun, c on breast, quatrefoils by bust, civitas covetre, 2.67g/3h (B & W VI; N 1581; S 2008). Clipped and has been made round, otherwise about very fine, toned, rare (£150-200)
£150–£200
Posthumous denarius, 42, Rome, in the name of L. Livineius Regulus, wreathed head right, caduceus and laurel branch in field, rev. bull charging right, 3.88g/6h (Craw. 494/24; BMC 4274; C 27; Sear 1425). Striking flaws at edge, fine, very rare (£200-300)
£200–£300
Farthing, 1949, struck from an inverted reverse die pairing, 2.79g/6h. Extremely fine, streaky tone, apparently unrecorded (£150-180)
Denarius, 19 BC, Rome, in the name of P. Petronius Turpilianus, diademed and draped bust of Feronia right, rev. bare-headed Parthian kneeling right, holding standard in right hand, 4.07g/10h (RIC 288; BMC 14; Sear 1603). Very fine, lightly toned, scarce (£140-180)
£140–£180
Elizabeth II (1952-, Mis-strikes: Five Ecus (8), all 1992 [8]. All with flan defects that would have damaged the striking apparatus (£40-50)
Denarius, 13 BC, Rome, in the name of C. Sulpicius Platorinus, bare head right, rev. bare head of Agrippa right, 3.83g/8h (RIC 408; BMC 114; Sear 1726). A trifle off-centre and with bankers’ mark on cheek of Agrippa, otherwise good fine and toned, very rare (£600-800)
£600–£800
Edward VI (1547-1553), Shilling, mm. tun, 5.62g/5h (N 1937; S 2482). Fine or better (£120-150)
Denarius, 2 BC - 4 AD, Lugdunum, laureate bust right, rev. Gaius and Lucius Caesars standing, shields and accoutrements around, 3.87g/6h (RIC 207; BMC 533; Sear 1597). Almost extremely fine (£150-180)
Edward VI (1547-1553), Sixpence, London, mm. tun, 2.87g/11h (N 1938; S 2483). Creased and edge chipped, otherwise fine (£50-70)
Banco Mercantil y Agricola, 100 Bolivares, signed but undated (Pick S233b). Almost uncirculated (£45-50)
£45–£50
Denarius, 2 BC - 4 AD, Lugdunum, laureate bust right, rev. Gaius and Lucius Caesars standing, shields and accoutrements around, 2.96g/10h (RIC 212; BMC 538); Quinarius, 25-23 BC, Emerita, in the name of P. Carisius, bare head right, rev. Victory crowning trophy, 1.45g/7h (RIC 1a; BMC 293; Sear 1642) [2]. First fine but chipped and surface porous, second fair (£30-40)
£30–£40
South Arabian Currency Authority, 5 Dinars (2), both 1965 (Pick 4b) [2]. Good very fine to extremely fine (£30-40)
National Bank, 10 Dinara, 1926, 500 Dinara (2), both 1935 (Pick 29, 32); together with other notes (3), 1919-45, and modern issues (48), 1968-87; Serbia, 500 Dinara (3), all 1941 [57]. Good very fine to uncirculated (£40-50)
Polmaise, National Coal Board, uniface brass checks (2), n.c.b. polmaise 3/4, stamped 353 and 791, both 32mm [2]. About very fine (£10-20)
£10–£20
Denarius, 63-4, Rome, bust right, rev. Virtus standing left, arms scattered at feet, 3.26g/6h (RIC 40). Edge chip, about fine (£120-150)
John Bradbury, One Pound, 1917-19 (Dugg. T16); N. F. Warren Fisher, One Pound, 1919-23 (Dugg. T24) [2]. Fine (£30-40)
Sestertius, 65, Rome, laureate head right, rev. Roma seated left on pile of arms, holding Victory and spear, 27.19g/6h (RIC 281; BMC 170; WCN 138; C 264). Green-brown patina, fair to fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
Sestertius, 67, Lugdunum, laureate bust right, globe at extreme point, rev. Roma seated left on cuirass, right foot on helmet, holding Victory and parazonium, shield behind, 24.15g/6h (RIC 591; BMC 326; C 266; cf. Sear 1961). Good very fine with attractive green-brown patina, rare (£600-800)
J.Q. Hollom, Ten Pounds, 1964-66 (Dugg. B299); J.B. Page, One Pound (15), 1970-78, Ten Pounds (2), 1970-75 (Dugg. B322, 326) [18]. Very fine to good very fine (£70-80)
J.B. Page, One Pound, 1970-78, error miscut at top just above portrait, top of next note at bottom (Dugg. B322). Extremely fine (£50-60)
£50–£60
J.B. Page, Five Pounds (2), 1973-80, 26K 640183, normal issue, together with a similar error with no lower serial number, but 26K 640184 in pencil at top left (Dugg. B334) [2]. First good very fine, error extremely fine (£100-120)
£100–£120
As, 69, Tarraco, laureate head left, rev. Victory walking left holding shield, 9.72g/5h (RIC 46; BMC 107; C 103; Sear 2219). Dark brown patina, nearly very fine (£240-280)
£240–£280
James I (1603-1625), A fine silver snuff box, the lid inset with the Ark Badge or naval reward oval silver medal by Nicholas Hilliard (?), bust of James I three-quarters right, his suit of a falling lace collar and a slashed doublet decorated with diamond buttons and jewels on mounts, wearing the George of the Garter suspended from a riband, + IACOBVS. D. G. MAG. BRITA. FR. ET. HI. REX. + fidei defensor. rev. Ark upon the sea, smoke emitting from its chimney; above, bright rays bursting from...
£2,000–£3,000
Denarius, 74, Ephesus, laureate head right, rev. Concordia seated left on throne with ornate back, holding poppy and grain-ears in right hand and cornucopiae in left, star in exergue, 3.47g/12h (RIC 336; C 68). Good very fine, scarce (£90-110)
£90–£110
John (1172-1214), Second coinage, Farthing, Dublin, Norman, mascle with trefoil of pellets at angles, rev. norm in arms of cross, 0.25g/1h (DF 38; S 6220). Very fine and round, very rare (£500-600)
£500–£600
D.H. Somerset, Fifty Pounds (3), 1981-88, B53 405723-25 (Dugg. B352) [3]. Uncirculated (£200-220)
£200–£220
Edward I (1272-1307), Second coinage, Farthing, Dublin, class I, reads e r anglie, 0.40g/9h (DF 70; S 6267). Tiny edge chip, obverse good fine, reverse very fine and round (£180-220)
£180–£220
Denarius, 90, Rome, laureate bust right, rev. Minerva standing left, holding spear, 3.23g/6h (RIC 150). Very fine (£40-50)
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