Lockdales Auction 114 : 17th & 18th May 2014 - page 60

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1382
Russia Silver Kopeck of Dimitri Ivanovich (The False
Dimitri) 1604-1606. Obverse reads MCPC, PskovMint,
below Czar riding right. Reverse reads 'TSAR
AND/GRAND PRINCE/DMITRE IVAN/OVICH
OF ALL/ RUSSIA' in five lines. CHAUDOIR 214,
Rare (VF)
£40 -£50
1383
Russia SilverKopeck of Ivan IV (TheTerrible) asGrand
Prince 1533-1547. Obverse WAN on Horseback
galloping right striking downwards with Lance. Reverse
reads 'PRINCE/GRAND/LORD/OF/ALL/RUSSIA'
in five lines of Cyrillic script (VF)
£35 -£40
1384
Sasanian empire 3x Silver Draciums of Hormazd IV
(579 - 590AD).Mints of Nahrtire (Year 11) Istakhr (Year
12) andVehArtashir (Year 12). All VF. (3)
£70 -£80
1385
Sasanian empire 3x Silver Draciums of Kithern II (590 -
628 AD).Mints of Nishapur (Year 33) Meshan (Year 34)
and Jay (Year 35). This with "praise" in obverse margin.
GVF - EF.
£65 -£75
1386
Scottish Charles I silver 20 pence, bust to edge of coin,
seems no 'B' below, 'XX' with lozenge above and below,
reverse:- 'B' below thistle, on it's face, to the left, seems
unrecorded [see Spink 5581-5591A], light scuffs, rare?, F
£40 -£60
1387
ScottishCharles I silver forty pence, bust to edge of coin,
'XL' with no lozenges, 'F' on its front over reverse crown
[hairline crack at this point], with two English silver
halfgroats of Charles I, Tower Mint, mm. Bell [1634-
1635], GroupD, Type 3a1, Spink 2831, full, round, well
centred F/GF and mm. Sun?, Group G, Type 3a7?,
Spink 2836,NVF [3]
£40 -£50
1388
Scottish Charles I silver six shillings, Type IV, Bust
within legend, reverse with 'F' face down over crown,
mm. Thistle, Spink 5571, full, round, well centred, light
scuffs each side,GF
£60 -£80
1389
Seljuks of rum. Silver Dirhem of Kai Khusru II. Siwas
mint, AH 638 = 1240 - 1241 AD. Obverse :- lion
prowling right, sun above. (Sun in Leo, his wife's zodiac
sign). Reverse :- Inscription around three sides of
inscription in three lines.M.W.I 982. LustrousNEF.
£35 -£45
1390
Septimius Serverus Silver Denarius. EMESA 9SYRIA)
mint 194 AD. Reverse reads' BONA SPES. SPES'
advancing left holding flower and raising skirt. Sear
6266. Typical small compact flanof the early issue. (EF)
£65 -£75
1391
Septimius Severus silver denarius, RomeMint 210 A.D.,
reverse:- Salus seated, left, feeding snake which is coiled
up on her lap, Sear 6348, NEF together with a piece of
Divus Septimius Severus struck by his sonsCaracalla and
Geta, Rome Mint 211 A.D., reverse:- Pyramidal
crematorium, Sear 7053 [he died at York], large flan,
both dies slightly off centre, striking crack at 6 o'clock,
GVF [2]
£50 -£70
1392
Sestertii of Maximinus I Rome Mint 236-238 A.D.,
reverse:- Salus, Sear 8338, GF and ditto but of Philip I,
RomeMint 244-245 A.D., reverse:- FidesMilitum, Sear
8994,NVF [2]
£50 -£60
1393
Severus I I as Caesar, quarter follis, obverse reads:- FL
VAL SEVERVS NOB C, reverse reads:- GENIO
POPVLI ROMANI in exergue SIS, SiscaMint, Genius
of the Roman people standing right, Sear 14645, rare,
hairline striking crack,NVF
£40 -£60
1394
Silver lookingRoman Imperial antoniniani, Gordian III,
reverse:- Aequitas, Sear 8600, GVF, Philip I, reverse:-
Felicitas [COS I I], Sear 8946, EF, Herennius Etruscus,
reverse:- The Emperor standing left, holding spear and
baton, Sear 9523, legend weak on reverse, portrait and
reverse centre NEF and lastly Postumus, reverse:-
Postumus inmilitary attire, standing left, resting on spear
and holding globe, [COS I I I], Sear 10972, hairline
striking crack, legendsweak, restGVF [4]
£40 -£60
1395
Small group of late Roman bronzes as these usually turn
up but noted a small bronze of Constantine the Great of
theLondonMint inEF/VF, in all [16]
£30 -£40
1396
Stephen silver penny, Cross Moline or 'Watford' Issue,
Spink 1278, obverse reads:- +STIFENE? reverse reads:-
ESTMVND ON LVN ['ND' ligulate], London Mint,
moneyer Estmund, with an old ticket which states '12/6'
'Rashleigh Collection', large angular flan, both dies
slightly off centre, weak at centre of reverse,GF/F
£150 -£200
1397
Trajan Billon Tetradracum of Alexandria (Egypt).
Reverse :- Bust of Akexandria wearing an elephant's skin
head-dress, L-E (= rognal yeah 5, 101 - 102 AD). Milne
559. C.F. sear 3259.GF/NVF.
£40 -£50
1398
TrajanDecius Silver Antoninianus, RomeMInt 250-251
AD, reverse reads:- 'LIBERITAS AVG LIBERITAS'
Standing left, holding Cows udder (?) and Cornucopiae,
Sear 9384. An unusual deity ewith original lustre
(GEF/EF)
£35 -£45
1399
Trajan Decius, tetradrachm of Antioch, Syria, Third
Issue of Prieur 584 but portrait as 586 and obverse
inscription as 582, officina 5 x dots below bust, overall
very light pits but clear rare,GF/NVF
£30 -£40
1400
Trajan silver denarius, Rome Mint 107 A.D., reverse:-
Pax seated left, Dacian captive kneeling at her feet, Sear
3162, VF together with a ditto but of Hadrian, Rome
Mint 132A.D., reverse:- Pietas seated left, Sear 3514, VF
bothof goodmetal [2]
£40 -£50
1401
Trajan silver denarius, Rome Mint 107 A.D., reverse:-
Roma standing left, holdingVictory and resting on spear,
Sear 3120, [slabbed], EF
£60 -£80
1402
Valentinian I Silver Siliqua, Rome Mint 364-367AD.
Reverse reads ' VOT/U/MVOLT/X' in wreath, RT in
EX. RIC 10a. Pellet above and between V and L of
MVLT, noted asRare (GVF)
£80 -£100
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