Lockdales Auction 111 : 25th & 26th January 2014 - page 50

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1279
James I silver shilling, Second Coinage [1604-1619] mm.
Rose [1605-1606], beard cut square and stands out,
Spink 2654, full, round, well centred, obverse lightly
scuffed, even tone, GF/NVF
£80 - £90
1280
Julia Domna under Caracalla, silver antoninianus, Rome
Mint 216 A.D., obverse reads:- IVLIA PIA FELIX
AVG, Diademed and draped bust right, resting on
crescent, reverse reads:- VENVS GENETRIX, Venus
enthroned, Sear 7098, with an old ticket, large flan, well
centred, nice portrait, VF
£60 - £80
1281
Julian II as Caesar, silver siliqua, VOTIS V MVLTIS X
within wreath type, Old Sear 4061, in exergue TCON,
Constantinople Mint, full, round, well centred, dark
toned, good metal, VF
£120 - £140
1282
Julian II silver siliqua, VOTIS V MVLTIS X within
wreath type, Old Sear - , but see 4061 as Caesar, in
exergue PLVG, Lugdunum Mint, full, round, reverse
struck slightly low, good metal, dark toned, GVF/VF
£120 - £140
1283
Magnus
Maximus
silver
siliqua,
VIRTVS
ROMANORVM type, in exergue TRPS, Trier Mint,
full, round, well centred, good metal, carefully struck,
light cabinet tone, NEF
£150 - £170
1284
Merovingian gold tremissis, wt. 1.26g. of c.600-675 A.D.,
Quentovic Type, obverse reads:- +WICO FIT, around
diademed and draped bust, right, reverse reads:-
DVTTA MONET ['M' 'Lombardic' 'N' reversed, 'A'
unbarred], around cross on three steps, Lafaurie, 1996,
No's. 62-66b, a coin of this type and probably the same
obverse die was sold by CNG in their sale of
12.Sept.2007, lot 1711, the present piece was found on
the 1 January 2013 at Wetheringsett-cum-Brockford in
Mid-Suffolk and is sold with a photostat of the
archaeological report [Record ID:F3F683, Early
Mediaeval coin - Database, plus a photocopy of the
CNG coin], a superb coin with a superb provenance,
round, well centred, EF
£1500 - £2500
1285
Mixed ancient pieces, 2 x 'Indian' coppers, 2 x Roman
colonial bronze minors, a clipped silver English groat this
also holed, a mediaeval lead piece with anchor, a jeton
probably continental GVF, a bronze as of Claudius,
reverse Mars and 2 other Roman minors, various grades
[10]
£40 - £50
1286
Museum copies of Ancient Greek gold, first a 'stater' of
Philip II of Macedon, Head of Apollo / Charioteer
driving biga, second Syracusian, EF [2]
£80 - £90
1287
Northern Greece, Thasos, Thrace, silver tetradrachm,
wt. 16.69gm., dia. 31mm., struck as a Roman province
from 148B.C. to c.80B.C., obverse:- Head of young
Dionysos right, wreathed in ivy, across forehead a band,
reverse:- Herakles, naked, standing to left, holding Lion's
skin over left arm and resting on club, monogram in left
field, Sear 1759, VF
£120 - £160
1288
Northern Greece, Thasos, Thrace, silver tetradrachm,
wt.16.52gm., dia. 32mm., struck as a Roman province
from 148B.C. to c.80B.C., obverse:- Head of young
Dionysos right, wreathed in ivy, across forehead a band,
reverse:- Herakles, naked, standing to left, holding Lion's
skin over left arm and resting on club, monogram in left
field, VF
£120 - £160
1289
Northern Greece, Thasos, Thrace, silver tetradrachm,
wt.16.52gm., dia.31mm., struck as a Roman province
from 148B.C. to c.80B.C., obverse:- Head of young
Dionysos right, wreathed in ivy, across forehead a band,
reverse:- Herakles, naked, standing to left, holding Lion's
skin over left arm and resting on club, monogram in left
field, VF
£120 - £160
1290
Northern Greece, Thasos, Thrace, silver tetradrachm,
wt.16.71gm., dia. 28mm., struck as a Roman province
from 148B.C. to c.80B.C., obverse:- Head of young
Dionysos right, wreathed in ivy, across forehead a band,
reverse:- Herakles, naked, standing to left, holding Lion,s
skin over left arm and resting on club, monogram in left
field, VF
£120 - £160
1291
Otho silver denarius, 15th. January to 17th. April
69A.D., Rome Mint January-February 69A.D.obverse:-
Bare head right, legend:- IMP OTHO CAESAR AVG
TR P, reverse:- Pax standing left, legend:- PAX ORBIS
TERRARVM, Sear 2156, with old ticket, good metal,
very rare, F
£450 - £650
1292
Parthian Tetradrachm, 13g, of Vardanes I, 40-45 AD,
Seleucia Mint, Year 354 (42 AD), slightly double struck
so month is illegible, M# 633, Sellwood # 64.11-64.19,
toned VF with a slightly irregular surface.
£100 - £120
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