Lockdales Auction 113 : 15th & 16th March 2014 - page 67

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1618
Divus Augustus, dupondius, struck by Claudius, obverse
reads:- DIVVS AVGVSTVS S C, Bare-headed bust of
Augustus, left. reverse reads:- DIVA AVGVSTA, Livia
seated left holding corn-ears and long torch, RIC Vol. I,
p.128, 101, rough surfaces, rare, GF
£80 - £100
1619
Domitian as Caesar under Titus, 79-81 A.D., Rome
Mint 80 A.D., reverse:- Altar, garlanded and lighted,
Sear 2676, with old ticket, round, well centred, good
metal, VF/NVF
£60 - £80
1620
Domitian as, Rome Mint 90-91 A.D., reverse:- Virtus
standing right, left food on helmet, holding spear and
parazonium, Sear 2817, black even tone, NVF/F
£60 - £70
1621
Domitian dupondius, Rome Mint 85 A.D., reverse:- Two
oval shields crossed, with vexillum, spears, trumpets in
background, Sear 2792, slightly rough surfaces, reverse
weak but clear, features of portrait nice GF/F
£60 - £70
1622
Edmund King of East Anglia, silver penny, obverse
reads:- +EADMVND REX ['N' reversed], reverse
reads:- +EADMVND MO [the last letter the rune for
'O'], Spink 954, very slightly bent with extreme edge loss
at obverse 6 o'clock, [this hardly visible] reverse very
slightly off centre EF/NEF
£1600 - £1700
1623
Edward I Irish silver farthing Dublin Mint, Second
Coinage [1279-1302], Spink 6267, both dies off centre
and flan chipped, F/GF, together with an Edward III
silver penny of York, Florin Coinage [1344-1351],
reverse with quatrefoil at centre, Spink 1556, full, round,
lightly crinkled and at sometime cleaned, F [2]
£40 - £60
1624
Edward II silver penny of Durham, Class XIII, with old
ticket, second Edward III silver penny, Florin Coinage,
Class 2, 'EDWA' and Lombardic 'N's, with old ticket
which states 'May 66 Bull' and a second ticket which
states 'RC-B 7/-' and lastly an Edwardian silver penny of
London with Lombardic 'N's, tickets possibly transposed,
interesting lot, F to NVF [3]
£60 - £80
1625
Edward III silver groat, Fourth Coinage [1351-1377],
Pre-Treaty Period [1351-1361], Series C [1351-1352],
Lombardic 'M', 'R' with wedge tail, mm. Cross 1, Spink
1565, full, round, well centred, GF
£50 - £60
1626
Edward IV First Reign [1461-1470] Light Coinage
[1464-1470] silver groat of Norwich, mm. Sun, 'N' on
breast, quatrefoils at neck, 'NORWIC', Spink 2011, flan
a little irregular, portions of legend flat, quite nice
portrait, VF
£320 - £360
1627
Edward IV Second Reign [1471-1483] gold angel of
London, mm. Cross and four pellets, Spink 2091, full,
round, well centred, a detector find overall lightly
crinkled, small short crack down the side of the reverse
Christian Cross which stands in the ship, light
spade/earth shine spots, NVF
£900 - £1000
1628
Edward
the
Confessor
silver
cut-halfpenny,
Sovereign/Eagles Type, obverse reads:- ]XANGLO, ['N'
reversed], reverse reads:- ]RIC ONN HV[, both 'N's
reversed only the first stroke of the 'V' visible,
Huntingdon Mint, moneyer Godric, R.Eaglen in his
study of this mint [BNJ 69, 1999, p.133, 276/7], lists 2
pieces known by Godric and Godwine, the present coin
being a die duplicate of 276, strangely there being more
Sovereign Eagles / Hammer Cross mules presently
known of Huntingdon [3], Spink 118, extremely
£140 - £150
1629
Edward the Confessor silver penny, Facing Bust Issue,
Spink 1183, reverse reads:- +LEOFSTAN.ON CAN,
Canterbury Mint, moneyer Leofstan, full, round, well
centred and with cabinet rainbow tone, obverse, a small
area of weakness VF
£250 - £300
1630
Edward the Elder silver penny fragment, just over cut-
farthing size, obverse:- Small central cross, reverse:-
Moneyer's name in two lines, crosses between, Spink
1087, a few small black spots, VF
£40 - £50
1631
Edward VI base silver shilling, Second Period Jan 1549 -
April 1550, obverse:- EDWARD VI etc., reverse:-
TIMOR etc., mm ?/swan, Bust 4, reverse seems to end
[M]D:L, Spink 2466, probably full flan with very slight
bent, top half of portrait visible, rest only just visible, light
scuffs in fields, Fair parts F
£80 - £100
1632
Edward VI silver groat in the name of Henry VIII, Bust
5, Spink 2403, Ex.J.Cross and A.Howitt Collections, full,
round, well centred, a little weakness here and there,
portrait visible NVF/F
£180 - £220
1633
Edwardian silver penny reverse reads:- VILLA
BEREVVICI with Roman 'E's, Berwick-on-Tweed Mint,
obverse reads:- +EDWAR ANG[ ]hyB, portrait and
lettering crude, bifoliate crown, spearhead inclines to the
left, difficult as reverse cross has come through on the
obverse, with old ticket which states 'LAL 1101', full,
round, well centred, NVF/VF
£40 - £50
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