Lockdales Auction 109 : 16th & 17th November 2013 - page 45

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1098
Elizabeth I silver threepence, Third and Fourth Issue
[1561-1577] mm. coronet [1567-1570] and dated 1569,
tall bust, ear shows, Spink 2566, full and round, reverse
slightly off centre, GF/NVF
£50 - £70
1099
English hammered silver pennies, Long Cross, Roger of
Newcastle-on-Tyne together with Edwardian pieces of
Bury St Edmunds, Durham, Canterbury and 2 x
London, NF to NVF [6]
£100 - £120
1100
Galba silver denarius, provincial series, Tarraco Mint?
Spain, obverse:- Galba bare-headed, in military dress,
riding left, right hand raised, legend:- GALBA IMP,
reverse:- Bust of Hispania, laureate and draped, right,
resting on round shield, two corn-ears in front, two
javelins behind, legend:- HISPANIA, Sear - , RIC 2.
p.232, BMC 162, given as R2 in RIC and indeed a rare
coin, light scuffs, reverse, a little worn down one side,
each side, good metal, GF
£300 - £400
1101
Group of late Roman bronzes all with tickets, Gallienus,
Tetricus I, Claudius II Gothicus, Aurelian, Probus,
Constantine the Great [London Mint], Constans,
Valentinian I and Gratian, average F [9]
£40 - £45
1102
Hadrian sestertius, reverse Spes, a ditto but Philip I,
reverse Annona, together with 3 x Ancient Greek bronze
pieces, one of which is of Ptolemy V and lastly 2 x
Byzantine bronzes, average F [7]
£40 - £50
1103
Hadrian tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt, year 16 or
18, [second letter damaged possibly deliberately],
reverse:- Sarapis enthroned, left, smallish flan, reverse
slightly off centre, dull, NVF
£35 - £45
1104
Hammered English silver pennies, Short Cross
+NIChOLE.ON.LVN, Edwardian of Newcastle and 2 x
London, plus a Henry VI silver groat of the Rosette-
mascle Issue of Calais, with irregular edge loss, but with
quite nice portrait, dark [5]
£40 - £50
1105
Henry I silver cut-halfpenny, Facing Bust/Cross Fleury
Type, BMC 10, Spink 127, obverse reads:-
[+]hENRICVS[ ], reverse reads:- [+]GODPIN?[ ] the
last letter being difficult and is possibly a 'V' or an 'O' of
'ON', if 'V' this is possibly a 'new' moneyer? the coin
needs more study and it has been put forward that it
might be of Bury St Edmunds, well struck up, portrait
visible, rare VF
£80 - £120
1106
Henry III silver penny, Class 7b, reverse reads:-
+SIHVND ON SANT Bury St. Edmunds Mint,
moneyer Simund, Spink 1356B, two short cracksinto
lower legend, surface cracks and scuffs and very lightly
crinkled, clear F
£30 - £35
1107
Henry III silver penny, Long Cross Type, Class 3a1,
Norwich Mint, moneyer Ion, Ex. Baldwin's Auction
77,lot 2498, Ex. Brussels Hoard, coin still in plastic hence
reverse not visible GVF/?
£60 - £80
1108
Henry III silver penny, Long Cross Type, Class 3a1,
Norwich Mint, moneyer Willem, Ex. Baldwins Auction
77, lot 2499, Ex. Brussels Hoard, coin still in plastic
hence reverse not visible EF/?
£60 - £80
1109
Henry VI silver groat, First Reign [1422-1461] Annulet
Issue [1422-1430], Calais Mint, no annulets reverse,
Spink 1837, a small weakness on both legends, VF
£100 - £125
1110
Henry VI silver groat, First Reign [1422-1461] annulet
Issue [1422-1430], Calais Mint, with annulets, reverse,
Spink 1836, with old Spink tickets which state '£125',
full, round, well centred, a few very light marks, very
small piece missing from edge, very nice portrait, GVF
£100 - £130
1111
Henry VII silver groat London Mint, Class IIIc, one
jewelled one plain arch to crown, mm. Anchor [upright],
1499-1502, Spink 2199, patchy tone, nice even stike,
NVF
£80 - £120
1112
Henry VII silver groat, Facing Bust Issue, Class IIIb,
crown with two jewelled arches, mm. escallop [1493-
1495], Spink 2198A, overall a slight roughness [probably
detector find] but an even stike with clear portrait, GF
£60 - £70
1113
Henry VII silver groat, London Mint, Class IIIc, one
jewelled one plain arch to crown, mm. Anchor
[upsidedown], 1499-1502, Spink 2199, crack into legend,
obverse 2 o'clock, full and round, part flat, patchy tone, F
£40 - £60
1114
Henry VII silver groat, London Mint, Class IIIc, one
jewelled one plain arch to crown, mm. Greyhound's
Head 1502-1504, Spink 2199, well centred, light scuffs
obverse under magnification, quite nice portrait, GF
£70 - £90
1115
Henry VII silver groat, London Mint, Class IIIc, one
jewelled one plain arch to crown, mm. Pansy 1495-1498,
Spink 2199, patchy tone, 'L' of LONDON possibly over
another letter, well centred, nice portrait, VF/NVF
£120 - £140
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