Lockdales Auction 114 : 17th & 18th May 2014 - page 59

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1361
Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, Ptolemy VIII, Euergetes,
145-116 B.C., silver tetradrachm, obverse:- Diademed
head of Ptolemy I, right, reverse:- Eagle standing left on
thunderbolt, wings closed, issued in year 39 = 132-
131B.C., Sear 7908, goodmetal well centredEF
£150 -£180
1362
Quintillus, August - October 270 AD. Billon
Antoninianus. Roman mint. Reverse :- Apollini cons,
Apollo standing left, holding laurel branch and resting on
lyre set on rock. Sear 11434EF
£50 -£60
1363
Richard I silver penny, Class 4b, Spink 1348C, reverse
reads:- +ROBERD.ON.CAN, Canterbury Mint,
moneyer Roberd, obverse slightly off centre, some
weakness each side, Fwith a ditto but of Fulke of London
who is listed for Classes 4a and 4b, the coin is probably
Class 4b but has 5 pearls to crown and no side whiskers,
crescents in hair seem 1/4 but this could all be due to
stiking, half of legend flat each side, F [2]
£80 -£100
1364
Richard II silver penny, York Mint, Type II, no marks
on breast, obverse reads:- RICARDVS REX AnGLIE,
Spink 1691, flan a little small for the dies, reverse a little
double-struck, but an even strike with reasonable bust,
GF/F
£60 -£80
1365
Richard III silver groat, London Mint, mm. Sun and
Rose 2, pellet below bust, Spink 2158, very lightly bent
[hardly noticeable], full but a little uneven flan, well
centred andwith a nice portrait, dark,GVF
£1000 -£1500
1366
Roman Bronze asses of Augustus bearing Tiberius
countermarks (3) and aGreek Bronze with countermark.
Host coins fair, countermarks F - VF. An interesting lot
for further research (4).
£50 -£70
1367
Roman colonial bronze of c.33mm. of Singara,
Mesopotamia, obverse:- Busts of Gordian III and
Tranquillina facing each other, reverse:- City-goddess
seated left on rock, holding branch, River-god swimming
at her feet, above Centaur Sagittarius left, discharging
bow, Sear 3804, no corrosion,GF
£40 -£60
1368
Roman Imperial asses and dupondii of Vespasian/Titus
x 4, Domitian x 2, Trajan x 2, Antoninus Pius, Marcus
Aurelius andCommodus, Fair toF [11]
£50 -£70
1369
Roman Imperial bronze large follis ofGalerius asCaesar,
reverse:- Mars, Galerius as Caesar, reverse:- Moneta,
Galerius as Augustus, reverse:- Genius of the Roman
people andMaxentius, reverse:- Temple, GF and a little
better [4]
£50 -£60
1370
Roman Imperial bronzes, late but including the larger
flan types and emperors' such as Decentius Caesar, these
are also generally in better grade than normal, Fair to
GVF [25]
£50 -£70
1371
Roman Imperial large bronzes x 7 Poor, a ditto but of
Lucilla reverse:- Juno?, Sear 5503, F/Fair, a silver
denarius of Hadrian, reverse:- Tellus, Sear 3543, obverse
slightly off centre, GF, a ditto [large fragment] of Diva
Faustina, reverse:- Ceres?, GF, a silver washed
antoninianus of Aurelian? reverse:- Victory as Sear
11616 GF and finally a group of late small Roman
bronzes, 15Fair toF, total 26
£35 -£45
1372
Roman Imperial pieces of low silver content or with
silver wash still evident, Trajan Decius, antoninianus,
reverse:- Emperor on horseback, left, Sear 9366, VF,
Probus, antoninianus withmuch silver wash still evident,
reverse:- Sol, Sear 11898, GVF/VF and a ditto with
traces of silverwashofDiocletian again reverse:- Sol, Sear
12638, slightly rough surfacesNEF [3]
£40 -£50
1373
Roman Imperial reduced billon follis x 6, average F and
a silver denarius of Marcus Aurelius, Rome Mint 172
A.D., reverse:- Aequitas, Sear 4903, small edge fault, VF
[7]
£40 -£50
1374
Roman Imperial sestertii, Marcus Aurelius, Rome Mint
171 A.D., reverse:- Jupiter seated, holding thunderbolt
and sceptre, Sear 4965, F, second of Gordian III, Rome
Mint 239 A.D., reverse:- Mars standing left, holding
olive-branch and spear, shield, left at feet, Sear 8745,
small F, third ditto, RomeMint 241-243 A.D., reverse:-
Laetitia standing left, holding wreath and anchor, Sear
8712,NVF/VF [3]
£50 -£70
1375
Roman Imperial, low silver content or silver washed
antoniniani, emperor followed by Sear number:- Probus,
11969var., Philip I, 8922, Gordian III, 8643, Trajan
Decius, 9365, a ditto 9368, Carinus, Moneta?,
Maximianus, 13134, Tacitus, 11783, Postumus, 10983
and lastlyAurelian, legendnot clear but similar to11523,
average F and a little better [10]
£60 -£70
1376
Roman Republican silver denarius of 77 B.C. of
L.Rutilius Flaccus, Sear 318, with old ticket by Alan
Cherry, good metal, oval flan, GF with a ditto but of
Domitian, Rome Mint 95 A.D., Minerva holding
thunderbolt, Sear 2737, goodmetal NVF [2]
£50 -£70
1377
RomanRepublican Silver Denarius of LCornelius Sulla
and LManlius Torquatus 82 BCObverse - LManli T
before and ProQ behind helmeted head of Roma right.
Reverse Sulla in Triumphal Quadmga right L Sulla IM
IH EX Sear 287 issued during the Civil War by L
Mawlius Torquatus, one of Sulla's Lieutenants. LS of L
Sullaweakly struck (EF/NEF) Scarce
£140 -£160
1378
Roman Republican Silver Denarius of L. Aemilius
Lepidus Paullus of 62 BC. Obverse reads :- Pavllus
Lepidus Concordia around veiled and diad. head of
Concordia right. Reverse :- Togate figure of L. Aemilius
Paullus standing left, touching trophy to left of which
stand king Perseus of Macedon aand his two sons as
captives, ter above, Paullus in ex. Sear 366. VF.
£45 -£55
1379
RomanRepublican SilverDenarius of L.Calpurnius Piso
Frugi, 90BC. Obverse - Laureate Head of Apollo right
Naked Horseman galloping right. Sear 235. Obverse a
little off centre, goodmetal andwell struck (NEF)
£90 -£110
1380
RomanRepublican Silver Denarius of Mr. Fonteius CF,
85 BC. Obverse :- Laureate head of Apollo right. MH
(ligate) Fontei behind. Reverse :- Cupid seated on goat
standing right, pilei of the dioscuri either side. Sear 272.
GVF.
£55 -£75
1381
Roman Republican Silver Denarius of Pinarius Natta of
157 - 155 BC. Obverse :- winged and helmeted head of
Roma right, X behind. Reverse :- victory in biga right,
nat below, Roma in ex. Sear 77.GVF/UF.
£50 -£60
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