Lockdales Auction 113 : 15th & 16th March 2014 - page 73

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1719
Scottish Charles I silver Thirty Shillings, Third Coinage
1637-1642, variety possibly unrecorded, see Spink 5553-
5557, present coin:- mm. Large Thistle, Small Thistle /
Sideways Thistle, obverse:- Horse on smooth groundline,
small 'F' on its face, below raised hind hoof, reverse:- five
sided star and six sided star above crown, flan a little too
small for dies and with a small fault each side, possibly
rare, VF
£350 - £400
1720
Scottish Charles I silver twelve shillings, bust to edge of
flan, 'B' at the end of each legend, Spink 5558, full,
round, well centred, even strike, GF
£250 - £280
1721
Scottish Charles I silver twelve shillings, bust to edge of
flan, 'F' over crown, Spink 5560, full, round, obverse very
slightly off centre, GF/VF
£200 - £220
1722
Scottish Charles I silver twenty pence [1637-1642], Type
V, Spink 5591, NVF
£40 - £50
1723
Scottish Charles II silver sixteenth dollar, 1680, Spink
5624, full, round well centred, rare, NVF
£400 - £450
1724
Scottish David II silver groat of Edinburgh, trefoils in
arcs of tressure, saltire stops, Spink 5092, flan slightly
angular in one area, small scuff in reverse legend, a little
weak before bust but bust itself strong, NVF
£240 - £260
1725
Scottish James VI silver ten shillings, Seventh Coinage,
obverse:- Bare-headed, armoured bust, right, reverse:-
Crowned tripled-headed thistle, dated 1598, Spink 5493,
full flan, well centred, GF/VF
£400 - £500
1726
Scottish William II silver five shillings, 1696, Spink 5688,
light scuffs, F/VF
£125 - £175
1727
Septimius Severus silver denarius of the Legionary Series,
reverse:- Eagle standard between military standards,
Rome Mint 193 A.D., reads:- LEG[XIIII GE]M M V
TR P COS, Sear 6302, both dies slightly off centre, good
metal, VF
£60 - £70
1728
Severina [wife of Aurelian] base antoninianus, Ticihum
Mint 274-275 A.D., reverse reads:- PROVIDEN DEOR,
in exergue UXXT, Fides standing right, facing Sol,
standing left, Sear 11707, much original silvering evident,
EF
£60 - £70
1729
Small collection of English hammered silver Short Cross
cut halfpennies and farthings, all uncleaned and dull, a
few of the readings:- ]VL.ON.LV[, ]AR.ON[,
]WALTE[, ]VEL.ON.C[, 5 x cut halfpennies, 2 x cut
farthings [7]
£40 - £45
1730
Stephen silver penny, Cross Moline or Watford Type,
Spink 1278, obverse reads:- +STIEFN[ ], reverse reads:-
]PINE:ON:SVD[, there are no moneyers ending 'WINE'
known for Sudbury but there is for Southwark, Alfwine,
therefore the piece is probably from this mint, large
angular flan, a little flatness on the edge each side, quite
nice portait, VF
£200 - £250
1731
Stephen silver penny, Type 2, Voided Cross and Stars
Type, Spink 1280,,obverse reads:- +STIE[ ] N[ ]E:,
reverse reads:- +GODARD:ON:LVN, London Mint,
moneyer Godard, full flan a little weakness each side, F
£250 - £300
1732
Tacitus billon antoninianus, Lugdunum Mint, November
275-June 276 A.D., reverse:- Salus standing right, feeding
snake held in arms, Sear 11811 minor hairline crack
[obverse 9 o'clock], much silvering evident, EF
£40 - £50
1733
Theodosius II gold solidus, wt. 4.5g. of 'Constantinople
Mint', obverse reads:- D N THEOOOSIVS P F AVG [
both 'S's reversed], Helmeted and cuirassed bust facing,
holding spear over shoulder and round shield, reverse
reads:- IMP XXXXII COSXVII P P ['S' reversed], in
exergue CONOB, Roma seated left, holding globe
topped by cross and sceptre, round shield by seat, in left
field a star below which a ships prow?, similar to Old
Sear 4288, possibly a contemporary native copy, small
marks under magnification, good gold, GVF
£250 - £350
1734
Tiberius copper as, Rome Mint 35-36 A.D., reverse
reads:- PONTIF MAXIM TRIBVN POTEST XXXVII
S C, Winged caduceus, Sear 1771, no corrosion, scarce
GF
£40 - £50
1735
Titus silver denarius, reverse:- Jewish male captive,
kneeling, hands tied behind his back, right, in front of
military trophy, Sear - , RSC Vol. II, p.57, 274, obverse
legend half gone, small dig reverse, overall light marks
but good metal and scarce
£50 - £60
1736
Trajan copper as, Rome Mint 100 A.D., reverse:-
Victory, wings open, alighting to left, holding round
shield, Sear 3242, VF/GF
£40 - £60
1737
Trajan sestertius reverse:- Annona, Sear 3177 with a
dupondius, reverse Moneta, Sear - , F [2]
£30 - £40
1738
Trajan sestertius, reverse reads:- S P Q R OPTIMO
PRINCIPI S C, Fortuna standing left, holding rudder
and cornucopiae [variety with no prow] see note to
p.280, 500 in RIC Vol. II, Sear - , nice and round, dull
even colour, NVF
£60 - £80
1739
Trajan sestertius, Rome Mint 104 A.D., reverse:- Pax
standing left, holding olive branch and cornucopiae, right
foot set of bust of captured Dacian in plumed helmet,
Sear 3198, quite nice portrait with strong features, no
corrosion, F
£50 - £60
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