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PERINTHUS, Nero, As, laureate and diademed bust right, rev. altar flanked by s c, [pr]ovide[nt] in exergue, 10.80g (RPC I, 1761 var.). About very fine, rare £100-120
Hammer Price: £110
ANTIOCH, Caracalla, Tetradrachm, 214-15, laureate bust right, rev. eagle standing facing, head and tail right, holding wreath in beak, 13.27g (Sear 2650). Nearly extremely fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £140
Denarii (4), of Republic, Julia Domna, Septimius Severus and Trajan [4]. Varied state £100-120
Hammer Price: £100
Antoninianii (5), of Carinus, Gallienus, Otacilia Severa, Quintillus and Tacitus; together with bronzes (3), of Crispus, Licinius and Maximinus [8]. Varied state £100-120
Hammer Price: £85
Roman bronzes (26), mostly first century [26]. All countermarked, coins mostly poor to fair, counterstamps better £70-90
Plaster casts of coins (approx. 350), predominantly Greek, Roman, Byzantine and a few Charles I Farthings, some with BMC catalogue numbers pencilled on backs, others with Seaby (?) cost codes [Lot]. Probably an accumulation rather than grouped for an auction sale; generally extremely fine, though a few breakages and others with flat spots, an interesting lot £150-200
Hammer Price: £200
Lead torc, Roman, 1st century AD, one finial flattened and perhaps shaped as a snake’s head, 155mm, 937g. Good condition £80-100
£80–£100
Sotheby & Co AG [Zurich], The Collection of Ancient and Later Coins…Metropolitan Museum of Art, Parts I and II, November 1972-April 1973, 1,120 lots, all illustrated, PRLs, green gilt cloth; Sotheby’s [London], The Collection of Highly Important Greek and Roman Coins formed by Patrick A. Doheny, 20 June 1979, 245 lots, all illustrated, PRL, original boards; Christie’s [London], Highly Important Ancient Coins, 9 October 1984, 313 lots, all illustrated, PRL, dj; Christie’s [London],...
Hammer Price: £30
France: Carolingians, Charles the Bald (843-77), Denier, St Quentin, reads sci qviiiitiiimo, 1.47g/3h (MG 772; MEC 899). Good very fine £100-120
France: Carolingians, Charles the Bald, Denier, St Quentin, reads sci qvnitin mo, 1.27g/12h (MG 772; MEC 899); together with similar Deniers (2), of Curtisasonien and Melle [3]. Good fine £120-150
Hammer Price: £220
France: Carolingians, Charles the Bald, Obole, Le Mans, reads cniomani civitas, 0.66g/12h (MG 907; MEC –). Good fine £100-120
France: Carolingians, Charles the Bald, Denier, Toulouse, reads tolvsa, 1.66g/3h (MG 1097; MEC 841, same obv. die). Very fine or better £100-120
Hammer Price: £190
France: Royal, Louis IX (1226-70), Gros tournois, 3.87g/12h (Duplessy 190). Very fine, toned £100-120
France: Royal, Louis IX, Gros tournois (3), 4.02g/6h, 3.77g/2h, 3.49g/1h (D 190) [3]. Fine to very fine, but two with small edge chips £100-120
Hammer Price: £150
France: Royal, Philip III (1270-85), Gros tournois (D 202A); Philip IV (1285-1314), Gros tournois a l’O rond (4), one with ornamented l (D 213, 213B); Gros tournois a l’O long (2) (D 214); Maille blanche (3) (D 215) [10]. Varied state, one broken and repaired £150-200
Hammer Price: £280
France: Royal, Philip IV (1285-1314), Gros tournois a l’O rond, 4.14g/9h (D 213). Very fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £60
France: Royal, Philip IV, Gros tournois a l’O rond, 3.97g/11h (D 213). About very fine, toned £80-100
France: Royal, Philip IV, Gros tournois a l’O rond (3), 3.66g/3h, 3.52g/12h, 3.14g/8h (D 213) [3]. About very fine, last of light weight and crude style, possibly a contemporary imitation £80-100
France: Royal, Philip IV, Gros tournois a l’O rond (2), one with l ornamented with fleur-de-lis, 4.03g/1h, 3.81g/9h (D 213, 213B) [2]. First very fine, second good fine but with two edge splits and some old scratches £80-100
Hammer Price: £70
France: Royal, Philip IV, Gros tournois a l’O rond, l ornamented with star, 3.88g/12h (D 213B). Good very fine £100-120
France: Royal, Philip IV, Gros tournois a l’O rond, ornamented l, 4.10g/1h (D 213B). Irregular flan, otherwise good very fine, attractively toned £100-120
Hammer Price: £90
France: Royal, Philip IV, Gros tournois a l’O rond (10), all with ornamented l (D 213B) [10]. Varied state £240-300
France: Royal, Philip IV, Gros tournois a l’O long (10), minor varieties (D 214) [10]. Varied state, one pierced £240-300
France: Royal, Philip IV, Maille blanche a l’O long (5), minor varieties (D 215) [5]. Varied state £100-120
France: Royal, Philip IV, Gros tournois a l’O long et au lis, privy mark pelleted annulet on obv., star on rev., 4.05g/1h (D 217). Very fine £120-150
Hammer Price: £170
France: Royal, Philip IV, Gros tournois a l’O long et au lis, privy mark annulet on obv., star on rev., 3.93g/1h (D 217). Minor weakness, otherwise nearly very fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £65
France: Royal, Philip IV, Maille tierce a l’O rond (6), minor varieties (D 219) [6]. Varied state £150-200
France: Royal, Philip IV, Double parisis, king’s name on both sides, 0.94g/10h (D 227A). Fine, very rare £120-150
France: Royal, Philip V (1316-22), Gros tournois, privy mark crescent on rev. only, 3.86g/8h (D 238). Lightly cleaned, otherwise very fine, scarce £100-120
Hammer Price: £160
France: Royal, Philip V, Gros tournois, privy mark trefoil on obv., crescent on rev., 3.94g/8h (D 238). Lightly cleaned, otherwise about very fine, scarce £80-100
Hammer Price: £75
France: Royal, Philip V, Gros tournois, mm. quatrefoil on rev. only, 4.00g/7h (D 238). Edge slightly ragged, otherwise very fine, scarce £100-120
France: Royal, Philip V, Gros tournois (5), privy marks hammer on obv., annulet on rev., p on rev. only, trefoil, wedge on obv., hammer on rev. (2) (D 238) [5]. Varied state, scarce, one pierced £150-200
Hammer Price: £180
France: Royal, Charles IV (1322-8), Piédfort Double Parisis, Third issue, July 1326, crown, annulet below, rev. cross fleurdelisé, 8.01g/5h (cf. D 244c; Laf. 248f; cf. Ci. 260-1). Fair to fine, very rare £200-300
France: Royal, Jean le Bon (1350-64), Ecu d’or, Fourth issue, September 1351, 4.41g/6h (D 289c; Laf. 292; Ci. 348). Small edge irregularities, otherwise better than very fine £500-700
Hammer Price: £800
France: Royal, Jean le Bon, Ecu d’or, Fourth issue, September 1351, 4.41g/7h (D 289c; Laf. 292; Ci. 348). Obverse scratches, otherwise nearly very fine £400-500
Hammer Price: £340
France: Royal, Jean le Bon, Mouton d’or, January 1355, 4.58g/1h (D 291; Laf. 294; Ci. 354). Edge irregularities, lightly creased and has been tooled, otherwise about very fine £400-500
Hammer Price: £500
France: Royal, Jean le Bon, Franc à cheval, December 1360, 3.84g/8h (D 294; Laf. 297; Ci. 361). About very fine but slightly small of flan £400-500
Hammer Price: £650
France: Royal, Charles V (1364-80), Franc à pied, pellet in centre of rev., 3.70g/8h (D 360; Laf. 371; Ci. 457). About very fine but small of flan £300-400
Hammer Price: £320
France: Royal, Charles V, Franc à pied, saltire in centre of rev., 3.77g/5h (D 360A; Laf. 371; Ci. 458ff). Struck on a full flan, nearly very fine but with light crease marks £400-500
Hammer Price: £400
France: Royal, Charles VI (1380-1422), Écu d’or à la couronne, Second or Third issue, 1389, 1394, point 17, St Quentin, 3.84g/7h (D 369B-C; Laf. 378a; Ci. 487-8). Nearly very fine but damaged £150-200
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