Lockdales Auction 113 : 15th & 16th March 2014 - page 72

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1699
Richard II silver halfpenny, London Mint with
Lombardic lettering, Intermediate style, Spink 1699, full,
round, well centred, a little weakness right of centre,
obverse, F/GF
£60 - £70
1700
Richard III silver penny, York Mint [1483-1485], 'T' and
upright Key at neck, Archbishop Rotherham, Spink
2166-2167, [see 2166 illustration], nice bust, rare,
GF/NF
£250 - £350
1701
Roman bronzes, all periods, mostly of large size,
including Head of Janus/Prow type, 2 x worn as sized
pieces with the same three countermarks, 'B' 'H' and
caduceus, a dupondius of Julia [daughter of Titus],
obverse reads:- IV[LIA I]MP T AVG F AV[GVSTA],
reverse:- Ceres, Sear 2615, possibly genuine a difficult
piece, smoothed, Fair, possible casting blow holes reverse
but has a hairline 'striking' crack before bust, an
interesting lot of 20 pieces, Poor to NVF
£60 - £80
1702
Roman Colonial AE 5 assarii of Marcianopolis,
Caracalla and Julia Domna, busts facing, reverse:-
Dionysos seated on Panther right, Fair/F ditto but
Caracalla and Geta, busts facing, reverse:- Tyche, F and
lastly ditto but Gordian III and Tranquillina, busts
facing, reverse:- Standing male deity, holding
cornucopiae and ?, E T in left and right fields, all with
old tickets, F/GF [3]
£35 - £40
1703
Roman Imperial brasses including 4 x sestertii and 5 x as
or dupondii, plus 3 x Byzantine bronzes, possibly
includes forgeries, one holed rest F to NVF [12]
£150 - £180
1704
Roman Imperial denarii 10 including Trajan, Plautilla
[chipped], Crispina, Marcus Aurelius, Maximinus I, Julia
Mamaea, Julia Maesa and others, one chipped, one a
contemporary forgery core of excellent workmanship and
must have been made by mint workers, Fair to NVF [10]
£50 - £80
1705
Roman Imperial late bronzes x 8 Byzantine bronzes x 3,
average F [11]
£40 - £50
1706
Roman Republican brass as of 169-157 B.C., obverse:-
Laureate head of Janus, reverse:- Prow of galley right,
CINA above, ROMA below, Sear 699, nice smooth dark
patina, NVF
£100 - £120
1707
Roman Republican silver denarius c.211-206 B.C.,
obverse:- Helmeted head of Roma, right, reverse:- The
Dioscuri right, below ROMA in relief, symbol below
horses, Spink 39, GVF
£80 - £100
1708
Roman Republican silver denarius of D.Junius Brutus
Albinus [one of the assassins of Caesar on the Ides of
March, 44 B.C.] struck 48 B.C., obverse:- Head of
Pietas, right, reverse:- Clasped hands, holding winged
caduceus, Sear 427, a little smoothed but good metal,
reverse a little off centre, NVF
£55 - £75
1709
Roman Republican silver denarius of D.Junius
L.f.Silanus of 91 B.C., obverse:- Helmeted head of Roma
right, control-letter 'V' behind, reverse:- Victory in biga
right, control numeral 'III' above, D.SILANVS L F
/Roma in exergue, Sear 225, good metal, VF
£55 - £60
1710
Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Flaminius Cilo,
108-109 B.C., obverse:- Winged and helmeted head of
Roma right, 'X' below chin, ROMA behind, reverse:-
Victory in biga right, holding wreath, Sear 179, good
metal, VF
£65 - £70
1711
Roman Republican silver denarius of M. Porcius Laeca
of c125 B.C., obverse:- Helmeted head of Roma, right,
XVI in monogram below chin, reverse:- Libertas in
quadriga, right, Sear 146, reverse off centre, nice dark
even tone, GVF
£45 - £55
1712
Roman Republican silver denarius of M.Sergius Silus,
116-115 B.C., obverse:- Head of Roma, reverse:-
Helmeted horseman galloping left, holding sword and in
right upper field a severed Gallic head, Sear 163
£50 - £60
1713
Sasanian Empire 4 x silver drachm Hormazd IV of year
7, Khusru II x 3 of years 3, 11 and ?, all with tickets by
Dr. Vezin, F to GVF [4]
£80 - £90
1714
Sasanian Empire 4 x silver drachm, Hormazd IV of year
9, Khusru II x 3 of years 6, 7, and 11?, all with tickets by
Dr. Vezin, all VF [4]
£80 - £90
1715
Sasanian Empire Dabuyid Ispahbads of Tabaristan,
abzud Issues, silver drachm, date 136 = 787 A.D., with a
ticket by Dr Vezin, NVF
£40 - £50
1716
Sasanian Empire Shapur II 309-379 A.D., silver drachm,
wt. 3.9g., cf. Mitchiner ACW 872, normal legend but an
unusual type, with a ticket by Dr. Vezin, full, round, well
centred, a hairline and very short striking split [only just
visible], scarce, VF
£80 - £90
1717
Sasanian silver drachm wt. 4.0g. of Shapur I [240-271
A.D.], Mitchiner ACW 878-879 sold with ticket by Ar.
Vezin, rare, VF
£70 - £90
1718
Scottish Charles I silver Thirty shillings, Third Coinage
1637-1642, mm. Thistle and two stars / Sideways
Thistle, obverse:- Rough groundline, reverse:- Two small
stars over crown, Spink 5556, very slight bend to flan,
struck from rusty dies, very light graffiti in field behind
horse, VF/GVF
£400 - £480
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