Lockdales Auction 111 : 25th & 26th January 2014 - page 48

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1232
Edwardian silver pennies, first of Berwick-on-Tweed,
reads:- EDWAR, trifoliate crown, pellets decorate crown,
VF, Edward II, London Class 11b, VF, Edward III Pre-
Treaty, Class D, GF and lastly Edward III, Pre-Treaty,
Class Ga, annulet below bust of Durham, F, last two with
old tickets, [4]
£100 - £120
1233
Elagabalus, tetrdrachm of Antioch, Syria or possibly
Emesa, Prieur 249, reverse double-struck, Dr. Vezin
could only trace 7 of these, scarce, both dies slightly off
centre, VF
£60 - £80
1234
Elizabeth I silver halfgroat, Seventh Coinage [1601-
1602] mm. 1, Spink 2586, full, round, well centred, very
lightly crinkled, GF
£60 - £70
1235
Elizabeth I silver halfpenny, Sixth Issue [1582-1600]
mm. Key [1595-1598], Spink 2581, very lightly crinkled,
scarce, VF
£50 - £60
1236
Elizabeth I silver shillings, both Second Issue [1560-
1561] both mm. Cross-Crosslet, Spink 2555, both full
flan, one lightly crinkled, both Poor/GF [2]
£40 - £50
1237
Elizabeth I silver shillings, both Second Issue [1560-
1561] both mm. Martlet, Spink 2555, both full flan, well
centred, one Poor/F the other Fair/GF [2]
£50 - £60
1238
Elizabeth I silver shilling, Second Coinage [1560-1561]
mm. Martlet, Bust 3C and reads 'ET', Spink 2555, large
but slightly irregular flan, much of portrait visible, F/GF
£80 - £120
1239
Elizabeth I silver shilling, Second Issue [1560-1561] mm.
Martlet, Spink 2555, full, round, well centred, GF
£100 - £130
1240
Elizabeth I silver shilling, Sixth Coinage [1582-1600]
mm. Escallop [1584-1586], Spink 2577, full, round, well
centred, a little weakness here and there, F
£50 - £60
1241
Elizabeth I silver shilling, Sixth Coinage [1582-1600]
mm. Tun [1592-1595], Spink 2577, full slightly irregular
flan but better than these normally turn up with much of
portrait visible, slight weakness here and there, VF/NVF
£100 - £150
1242
Elizabeth I silver shilling, Sixth Coinage [1582-1600]
mm.Key [1595-1598], Spink 2577, full and round but a
little ragged, reasonable portrait, GF/NVF
£80 - £90
1243
Elizabeth I silver shilling, Sixth Coinage [1582-1600],
mm. Bell [1582-1583], Spink 2577, full and round, well
centred, a little weakness here and there, F/NVF
£80 - £90
1244
Elizabeth I silver shilling, Sixth Issue [1582-1600] mm.
Woolpack [1594-1596], Spink 2577, full and round, well
centred, most of portrait struck up, GF/VF
£80 - £100
1245
Elizabeth I silver sixpence 1592, cracked, NF/F with a
James I silver shilling with square cut beard, F and a
Charles I silver shilling, no inner circles, mm. Crown,
nice portrait but chipped, GF/VF and a ditto but mm.
Bell, small F [4]
£40 - £50
1246
Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Fifth Coinage [1578-1582]
mm. Latin Cross [1580-1581] and dated 1581, Spink
2572, much of portrait visible, GF
£40 - £60
1247
Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Seventh Coinage [1601-1602]
mm. 1 and dated 1602, Spink 2585, full but slightly
irregular flan, lightly crinkled, NF/GF
£50 - £60
1248
Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Third and Fourth Coinages
[1561-1577] mm. Pheon [1561-1565] and dated 1561,
Small Bust 1F, Spink 2560, full, round, well centred,
portrait with some detail, NVF
£80 - £90
1249
Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Third and Fourth Coinages
[1561-1577] mm. Portcullis and dated 1566,
Intermediate Bust 4B, Spink 2562, full, round, reverse
very slightly off centre, light scuffs across obverse, F/GF
£50 - £60
1250
Elizabeth I silver threepence, Third and Fourth Coinages
[1561-1577], mm. Acorn [1573-1574] and dated 1573,
Spink 2566, slightly bent, NF/GF ditto but halfgroat,
Sixth Coinage [1582-1600], mm. Tun [1592-1595],
Spink 2579, GF and ditto but Seventh Coinage [1601-
1602], mm. 2, Spink 2586, dull but obverse with much
detail, NVF/F [3]
£40 - £60
1251
Elizabeth I, silver penny, Second Issue [1560-1561] mm.
Martlet, Spink 2558, slightly uneven tone, portrait struck
up, GF
£35 - £45
1252
Elizabeth I, silver sixpence, Sixth Issue [1582-1600] mm.
Tun [1592-1595] and dated 1593, Bust 6C, Spink
2578B, unusually the centres of this piece are well struck
up, with most of the bodice visible, legends F, centres VF
£150 - £180
1253
English hammered silver, 8 x cut-halfpennies, a cut
farthing of Stephen, Henry VI halfgroat, annulets issue
[two pieces] and a ditto but a halfpenny other low
denomination fragments 4, Fair to GF [15]
£40 - £60
1254
English hammered silver, mostly larger denominations,
Charles I shillings x 4, James I and Elizabeth I shillings,
Charles I halfcrown, 2 x groat one Mary the other
cracked, others x 10, two of which are badly clipped,
various grades Fair to F [19]
£50 - £60
1255
English Short Cross silver pence, Richard I, first reads:-
+REINA[ ]CA Class 4b, Canterbury Mint, moneyer
Reinald, small, part flat, bent, NF and ditto but reads:- [
]IVENE.ON.LVN, 4b? London Mint, moneyer Stivene,
F, John reverse:- +ABEL.ON.LVND Class 5c, London
Mint, moneyer Abel, F, Henry III, reverse:- +IOAN ON
SANTE Class 7c, Bury St Edmunds Mint, moneyer
Ioan, small, F [4]
£100 - £150
1256
Galerius as Caesar under Diocletian, 293 A.D., silver
argenteus, obverse reads:- MAXIMIANVS NOB C,
Laureate bust right, reverse reads:- PRINCIPI
IVVENTVTIS, Galerius in military attire, standing left,
holding spear and globe, the piece seems unlisted in Sear
but is as 14219 [gold], with old ticket, possibly attempted
piercing at bottom reverse, very light scuffs, scarce, F
£60 - £80
1257
GB & European Hammered Coins, Fragments and
Jetons (56), most detector finds, many identified.
£80 - £120
1258
Hadrian as, Rome Mint 128A.D., reverse:- Salus
standing right, feeding snake held in her arms, Sear
3681, rough surfaces, quite good portrait, GF and second
a sestertius of Marcus Aurelius, Rome Mint 174A.D.,
Jupiter enthroned left, holding Victory and sceptre, Sear
5029, F [2]
£60 - £70
1259
Hadrian, colonial, silver didrachm of Cappadocia,
Caesarea, COS 3 [128-138A.D.], reverse:- Large club,
Metcalf 99, Sydenham 280, good metal, GF
£40 - £60
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