43
        
        
          1020
        
        
          Anglo-Saxon silver sceat, Primary Phase [c.680-c.710],
        
        
          'Vernus' Group, Spink 783, obverse:- Degraded head,
        
        
          right, VER before, reverse:- Standard with legend TOTI
        
        
          I, sharply struck and well centred, NEF/EF
        
        
          £160 - £180
        
        
          1021
        
        
          Anglo-Saxon silver sceat, Primary Phase [c.680-c.710],
        
        
          Series C, obverse:- Radiate bust, right, runic legend
        
        
          before, reverse:- Standard with legend TOTI I, Variety
        
        
          C1, Spink 779, some original finish EF
        
        
          £140 - £160
        
        
          1022
        
        
          Anglo-Saxon silver sceat, Primary Phase [c.680-c.710],
        
        
          Series F, obverse:- Bust right with pelleted helmet and
        
        
          blundered legends, reverse:- Small Cross on annulet on
        
        
          steps, an annulet at end of each horizontal and the
        
        
          legend TOTI I, blundered legend around, Spink 781,
        
        
          reverse slightly off centre, sharply struck, VF/GVF
        
        
          £160 - £180
        
        
          1023
        
        
          Antoninus Pius, sestertius, Rome Mint 145 A.D., reverse
        
        
          depicts Pius distributing largesse to Roman citizens, an
        
        
          interesting and scarce type, Sear 4187, RIC III, 774,
        
        
          VF/GF
        
        
          £170 - £190
        
        
          1024
        
        
          Augustus silver denarius, struck Caesaraugusta 19-18
        
        
          B.C., reverse:- Round shield inscribed S.P.Q.R CL.V,
        
        
          Sear 1637, both dies very slightly off centre, VF
        
        
          £300 - £350
        
        
          1025
        
        
          Augustus silver denarius, struck Colonia Patricia 19 B.C.,
        
        
          reverse:- Round shield inscribed S.P.Q.R / CL.V., Sear
        
        
          1637var. GVF/VF
        
        
          £400 - £450
        
        
          1026
        
        
          Caracalla silver denarius, Rome Mint 202A.D., reverse:-
        
        
          Caracalla sacrificing, Sear 6909, GVF together with a
        
        
          ditto but of Geta, Rome Mint 202A.D., reverse:-
        
        
          Securitas enthroned, Sear 7200, both with old tickets,
        
        
          nice portrait VF/GF [2]
        
        
          £40 - £50
        
        
          1027
        
        
          Celtic Gallic import?, Senones, Champagne 'wild man'
        
        
          potin, Delesrel & Tache, 2645, very rare in this grade, no
        
        
          corrosion, even colour, EF
        
        
          £20 - £25
        
        
          1028
        
        
          Charles I Scottish silver twelve shillings, Third Coinage
        
        
          [1637-1642], bust wholly within the inner circle, 'F' on its
        
        
          face above reverse crown and sideways thistle before
        
        
          legend, Spink 5563, slightly oval flan, nice even strike,
        
        
          VF
        
        
          £100 - £150
        
        
          1029
        
        
          Charles I silver Crown, type 3b. R. Plume above shield,
        
        
          mm. crown, S.2759, GF, reverse slightly better.
        
        
          £800 - £1200
        
        
          1030
        
        
          Charles I silver halfcrown of Oxford, Briot's horseman,
        
        
          1643OX, large central plume and two Oxford plumes,
        
        
          mm. Plume/ - , with two old tickets one of which states
        
        
          'Seaby 1962 Ex. Lingford', scarce, horseman Poor rest of
        
        
          coin F
        
        
          £250 - £350
        
        
          1031
        
        
          Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under Parliament
        
        
          [1642-1649] mm. Triangle within circle [1641-1643],
        
        
          Group IV, Fourth horseman, Type 4, Spink 2779,
        
        
          smallish irregular flan, some weakness, generally F
        
        
          £50 - £70
        
        
          1032
        
        
          Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under Parliament
        
        
          [1642-1649] mm. Triangle within circle [1641-1643]],
        
        
          Group IV, Fourth horseman, Type 4, Spink 2779, with
        
        
          old ticket, large irregular flan, was sharply struck, some
        
        
          weakness, generally F
        
        
          £60 - £80
        
        
          1033
        
        
          Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under Parliament
        
        
          [1642-1649], mm. Triangle within circle [1641-1643],
        
        
          Group IV, Fourth horseman, Type 4, Spink 2779, with
        
        
          old ticket which states 'Ex. J.Wells 1905', full but slightly
        
        
          irregular flan, well centred, GF
        
        
          £75 - £100