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Australia, George V, Sovereign, 1921s (M 281; S 4003). About mint state, rare £1,500-£2,000
£1,500–£2,000
George V (1910-1936), Crown, 1933 (ESC 3644 [373]; S 4036). Almost as struck [slabbed NGC MS 63] £360-£400
£360–£400
George V (1910-1936), Crown, 1934 (ESC 3647 [374]; S 4036). Good extremely fine, rare [slabbed PCGS MS 62] £3,000-£3,600
£3,000–£3,600
Elizabeth II (1952- ), Proof set, 2008, in gold, ‘Emblems of Britain’, comprising Pound to Penny (S PGEBCS 2008) [7]. Brilliant, mint-sealed; in wooden case of issue with all certificates £1,500-£1,800
£1,500–£1,800
Australia, NEW SOUTH WALES, Sydney, Peek & Campbell, Halfpenny, 1852 (G 224; A 428; KM. Tn191). About very fine for issue, scarce £120-£150
£120–£150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Probus, Antoninianus, Siscia, 277, radiate and mantled bust left, holding eagle-tipped sceptre, rev. Siscia seated left, flanked by river-gods Savus and Colapis, xxit in exergue, 3.67g (RIC 764). Very fine and very rare £400-£500
£400–£500
British Iron-Age, DOBUNNI, Corio, Stater, Dobunnic leaf emblem, rev. triple-tailed horse right, corio, crescent and pellets above, six-spoked wheel below, 5.54g/9h (ABC 2048; BMC 3088ff; VA 1035; S 386). Obverse slightly off-centre, otherwise good very fine £1,500-£1,800
Elizabeth II (1952- ), Decimal issues, Proof Two Pounds, 1982 (S SD1). Brilliant, as struck [slabbed NGC PF 69 Ultra Cameo] £600-£800
£600–£800
Roman Imperial Coinage, Carausius, Antoninianus, London, 286-8, radiate bust right, rev. leg iiii fl, lion walking right, ml in exergue, 2.73g (RIC 69). About very fine, rare £200-£260
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Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, ‘Saroaldo’ type, diademed bust right, saltire above, annulet to right, rev. fit/rv within beaded standard, legend around, 1.15g/10h (Abramson 7-20; S 784 var.). Very fine and very rare £600-£800
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Secondary series J, type 36, diademed head right, rev. two birds right, cross in front, 1.05g/9h (Abramson 20.10; M 301-2; N 134; S 802D). Reverse off-centre, otherwise very fine and very rare £120-£150
Elizabeth II (1952- ), Decimal issues, Proof Half-Sovereign, 1982 (S SB1). Brilliant mint state [slabbed NGC PF 69 Ultra Cameo] £200-£300
£200–£300
Roman Imperial Coinage, Diocletian, Follis, Trier, c. 298-9, laureate bust left, holding sceptre over right shoulder, rev. Genius standing, holding patera and cornucopia, a in left field, star in right field, tr in exergue, 10.27g (RIC 314 var.). Surfaces lightly corroded, otherwise about very fine, rare £80-£100
£80–£100
Elizabeth II (1952- ), Decimal issues, Fifty Pence, 2009, Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, 9.21g/12h (S H19). Extremely fine or better, but bagmarked £40-£60
Roman Imperial Coinage, Carausius, Antoninianus, uncertain mint, c. 286-293, radiate bust right, rev. provid avg, Providentia standing, holding baton and cornucopia, s c in fields, nothing in exergue, 4.32g (RIC 498 var.). Small weak area on each side, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £150-£180
£150–£180
Elizabeth II (1952- ), Decimal issues, Fifty Pence, 2009, Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, 7.07g/12h (S H19). About extremely fine £40-£60
Roman Imperial Coinage, Constantius I (as Cæsar), Follis, Trier, c. 298-9, laureate and cuirassed bust left, holding sceptre over right shoulder, rev. Genius standing, holding patera and cornucopia, officina mark b in left field, star in right field, 9.09g (RIC –). Weak area at bottom of each side, otherwise good very fine, very rare £200-£260
£200–£260
Harold I (1035-1040), Long Cross and Fleur-de-lis type, Thetford, Leofwine, leofpne on: deo, 0.88g/12h (Carson –; BEH 957; N 803; S 1165). Small reverse surface crack, otherwise good very fine or better, toned £1,000-£1,200
£1,000–£1,200
Roman Imperial Coinage, Divus Maximian, Half-Follis, Thessalonica, 317-18, officina E, rev. Maximian seated left, 1.27g (RIC 24, this officina not listed); Divus Constantius I, Half-Follis, Thessalonica, 317-18, officina A, rev. Constantius seated left, 1.21g (RIC 25, this officina not listed) [2]. About extremely fine, second rare £100-£150
£100–£150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Hannibalianus, Æ 20, Constantinople, 336-7, bare-headed bust right, rev. river-god Euphrates reclining right, 2.41g (RIC 146). Good very fine, rare £150-£180
Roman Imperial Coinage, Anonymous, Half-Siliqua, Trier, c. 364-95, helmeted bust of Roma left, rev. x within wreath, tr below, 1.02g (RIC 109). Edge slightly chipped and old scrapes on bust, otherwise very fine, extremely rare £200-£260
Roman Imperial Coinage, Gallia Placidia, Nummus, Rome, c. 425-30, diademed and draped bust right, rev. sal[– – –]blice, cross, officina mark e to left, 1.06g/6h (RIC 2111). Reverse slightly off-centre, otherwise very fine for issue, very rare £400-£500
Roman Provincial Coinage, Nero, Æ 29, Perinthus, c. 54-68, laureate bust right, rev. Neptune standing, holding dolphin and trident?, large s c in fields, 11.04g (RPC 1760; RIC pp.186-7). Some surface corrosion, otherwise about very fine, rare £240-£300
£240–£300
Stephen (1135-1154), Penny, Cross Moline type, Lincoln, Gladewine, gl[——] on nic, no inner circle on obv., 1.28g/1h (EMC 2017.0062; Mossop pl.lxxxvi, 4ff; Mack 21b; N 873; S 1278). Weak in parts, otherwise very fine with a good portrait £400-£500
Roman Provincial Coinage, Hadrian, Æ Drachm, Alexandria, yr 17 [132-3], laureate bust right, rev. Athena standing left, holding corn ears and shield, 20.65g (Sear 3765). Surfaces lightly corroded, otherwise about very fine £120-£150
Stephen (1135-1154), Penny, Cross Pommée type, London (?), Rodbert, rodbe(r or t)[———], 1.28g/8h (M 117g (?); BMC 202; N 881; S 1282). Flat in places, otherwise very fine with a good portrait £500-£600
£500–£600
Stephen (1135-1154), Cut Halfpenny, East Midlands variant, Lincoln (?), possibly Godwinus, bust right, holding sceptre, rev. long cross breaking legend, saltire within quadrilateral in centre, fleurs in angles, 0.57g/11h (EMC 2013.0117; Mack 186-7; N 899/1; S 1290B). Legends flat, otherwise good fine, extremely rare £200-£300
Canada, George V, Dollar, 1935 (KM. 30). Some cabinet friction on high points, otherwise about mint state and lightly toned £80-£100
Colombia, Charles III, 8 Escudos, 1779jj, Nuevo Reino [Bogota] (Cayón 12910; KM. 50.1; F 35). Some surface marks and scuffs, otherwise extremely fine £1,500-£1,800
Byzantine Coinage, Constans II, Solidus, Constantinople, facing busts of Constans and Constantine IV, cross in field, rev. cross on steps, officina e, 4.47g (Sear 959). Light graffiti on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine £340-£400
£340–£400
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Heavy coinage, Halfpenny, London, mm. rose on obv. only, quatrefoils by neck, 0.54g/10h (B & W II; N 1546; S 1990). Very fine or better £80-£100
Germany, Merovingian, gold Tremissis, c. 590, Cologne, bust right, rev. debased figure of Victory, 1.06g (EMC 2005.0230; cf. Prou 1169; cf. Belfort 1602). Of high-quality gold but struck from worn and damaged dies, very fine, rare £500-£700
£500–£700
Germany, BADEN-DURLACH, Leopold, Thaler, 1833 (Dav. 519; KM. 195.2). Some minor marks, otherwise about extremely fine £240-£300
Edward VI (1547-1553), Second period, Shilling, mdxlix, Southwark, mm. Y, bust 5, 5.44g/5h (N 1917/2; S 2466B). Generally very fine and weak in places, the portrait much better and unusually sharp £600-£700
£600–£700
Germany, SAXE-COBURG-EISENACH, Johann Casimir and Johann Ernst, Half-Thaler, 1590, Saalfeld, 14.40g/4h (Merseberger 2955). About very fine £240-£300
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Milled coinage, Shilling, mm. star, small flan, 6.29g/6h (Borden/Brown 17, O1/R1; N 2023; S 2592). A few minor marks and trace of a crease, otherwise about very fine, scarce £440-£500
£440–£500
Germany, SAXONY, August, Thaler, 1578hb, Dresden, 28.96g/4h (Dav. 9798). Good very fine £240-£300
James I (1603-1625), Third coinage, Angel, mm. trefoil, 4h (cf. SCBI Schneider 81; N 2110; S 2635). Very fine or better, red tone, very rare [slabbed PCGS AU 53, slab tag incorrectly dated] £4,600-£5,000
£4,600–£5,000
Germany, WÜRTTEMBERG, Wilhelm I, Half-Gulden, 1860 (KM. 604). About extremely fine, attractively toned £90-£120
£90–£120
Germany, SMS Bremen, brass 10 Pfennigs, 2.10g/12h; KMS Admiral Hipper, cupro-nickel 100 Pfennigs, 3.84g/12h [2]. Very fine and better, scarce £100-£150
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