51
1293
Parthian Tetradrachm, 14g, of Vologases IV, 147-191
AD, Seleucia Mint, Year 495 (182 AD) February,
Sellwood # 84-97, toned VF
£50 - £70
1294
Philip and Mary silver shilling 1554, full titles, with mark
of value, Spink 2500, full and round, F/GF
£200 - £250
1295
Philip and Mary silver sixpence, with full titles and dated
1554, this above busts as Spink 2505, a little weakness
here and there but portaits clear, reverse very slightly off
centre, scarce, GF
£400 - £450
1296
Phillip I of France silver Denier Frappe A Dreux,
Duplessy 38, unusually fine, full round flan, well centred,
even strike, VF
£275 - £300
1297
Postumus bronze sestertius, Cologne Mint 260 A.D.,
reverse:- Victory advancing left, holding wreath and
palm [seems no seated captive at feet] small but thick
flan, wt, 12.7g., style somewhat barbarous with mistakes
in the legend, sestertii are scarce at this period, clear, F
£20 - £30
1298
Richard I silver penny, Class 4a, Spink 1348A, reverse
reads:- +hVE.ON[ ]ORWIC, York Mint, moneyer Hue,
lightly crinkled, reverse slightly off centre, NVF
£50 - £60
1299
Richard I silver penny, Short Cross Type, Class 2, Spink
1346, 5 pearls to crown, RE/X, reverse reads:-
+EDMVND.ON.NIC, Lincoln Mint, moneyer Edmund,
full, round, a little weak, dull, GF
£60 - £100
1300
Roman copper quadrans, most look to be Augustus and
Claudius, all with old tickets some of which might be
transposed, Fair to GF [5]
£70 - £80
1301
Roman Imperial bronzes, first:- Maximian First Reign
follis of Lugdunum 301-303A.D., Sear 13247 F, second:-
Diocletian follis, London Mint, Sear 12955 F, Third:-
Constantine I reduced follis, London Mint, Sear 16021,
VF and lastly a ditto but AE 3/4, Siscia Mint, Old Sear
3887, VF [4]
£40 - £60
1302
Roman Imperial pieces, First:- antoninianii of Solonina,
Sear 10640, GF, and second:- of Postumus, Sear10963,
VF/F, a follis of Constantine I, Sear 16060, VF and a
ditto but reduced and bust left, GF and finally a silver
siliqua of Honorus, Old Sear 4250,dark NVF [5]
£70 - £90
1303
Roman Imperial pieces, First:- antoninianii of Solonina,
Sear 10640, GF, and second:- of Postumus, Sear10963,
VF/F, a follis of Constantine I, Sear 16060, VF and a
ditto but reduced and bust left, GF and finally a silver
siliqua of Honorus, Old Sear 4250,dark NVF [5]
£70 - £90
1304
Roman Imperial silver denarii, first:- Marcus Aurelius as
Caesar, Sear 4784, GF, second:- Septimius Severus, Sear
6370, GF, third:- Geta as Augustus, Sear 7252 ['BRIT' in
obverse legend] chipped, F, fourth:- Elagabalus, Sear
7503, GF, fifth:- Ditto, Sear 7536, F and lastly sixth:-
Julia Soaemias, Sear 7720, small chip, F [6]
£50 - £75
1305
Roman Republican silver denarius of Appius Claudius
Pulcher, T.Manlius Mancinus and Q.Urbinus 111-110
B.C., RSC Vol. I, p.3, variety object? behind head of
Roma, both dies slightly off centre, good metal, GF
£55 - £65
1306
Roman Republican silver denarius of C. Postumius of
c.74 B.C., obverse:- Draped bust of Diana right, bow and
quiver over shoulder, reverse:- Hound running right,
hunting spear below, Sear 330, good metal, VF
£50 - £70
1307
Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Valerius
Acisculus c.45 B.C.,obverse:- Head of Apollo, right
surmounted by star, behind a pickaxe, all within laurel-
wreath border, reverse:- Europa seated on bull right,
holding billowing veil, Sear 469, with old ticket, large
flan both dies very slightly off centre, good metal, scarce,
VF
£70 - £90
1308
Roman Republican silver denarius of Petillivs
Capitolinvs of c.43 B.C., obverse:- Eagle standing front,
head right, on thunderbolt, reverse:- The Capitoline
temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus, temple is of six
columns exhibiting 3 banners and decorated roof and
fascia with S [F] in field, Sear 486, with old ticket, both
dies off centre, scarce, GF
£60 - £80
1309
Romano-British copy of a brass sestertius of Claudius of
the Spes advancing left, holding flower type, Sear
1853/4, originals struck at Rome Mint 41-42 A.D., with
an old ticket stating '80/-', large and round, holed,
obverse top, GF/F
£80 - £90
1310
Sabina brass Sestertius, Rome Mint 136A.D., reverse:-
Venus standing right, drawing out fold of drapery from
shoulder and holding apple, Sear 3941, a little area of
deposit on reverse, clear, F
£20 - £30
1311
Sasanian Empire Billon Tetradrachm, 14.1g, of Ardashir
I, 224-240 AD, Type IIc "Mint C", SNS I # 70-72 (no
mint no date) rare, VF with some porosity.
£50 - £70