44
        
        
          1034
        
        
          Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under the King
        
        
          [1625-1642], mm. crown [1635-1636], Group III, Third
        
        
          horseman, Type 3a1, scarf flying from King's waist,
        
        
          reverse:- Oval garnished shield, Spink 2773, with old
        
        
          ticket, full and round for the period, well centred, very
        
        
          light scuffs, GF
        
        
          £150 - £200
        
        
          1035
        
        
          Charles I silver Halfcrown, type 2c, oval draped shield
        
        
          with CR at sides, mm. harp, S.2771, nVF
        
        
          £150 - £160
        
        
          1036
        
        
          Charles I silver Halfcrown, type3a2., King wear cloak
        
        
          flying from shoulder, mm. anchor, S.2775, VF, some
        
        
          light corrosion rev.
        
        
          £150 - £160
        
        
          1037
        
        
          Charles I silver shilling, Group D, Type 3a, Spink 2791,
        
        
          F/GF with an Edward VI Fine Issue silver shilling, Spink
        
        
          2482, F/GF [2]
        
        
          £80 - £100
        
        
          1038
        
        
          Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King
        
        
          [1625-1642], mm. Portcullis [1633-1634], Group D,
        
        
          Fourth Bust, Type 3.1, Spink 2789, full, round, top of
        
        
          obverse double-struck and XII reads as XIII, light scuffs
        
        
          mostly to obverse F/NVF
        
        
          £70 - £80
        
        
          1039
        
        
          Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King
        
        
          [1625-1643] mm. Plume [1630-1631], Group C, Type
        
        
          2a, reverse oval shield with CR above, Spink 2787, large,
        
        
          full, round, well centred, slightly rough surfaces, F/GF
        
        
          together with a silver groat of Edward IV, First Reign
        
        
          [1461-1470], Light Coinage [1464-1470], mm. Crown
        
        
          [1466-1467], London Mint, as Spink 2000, very short
        
        
          striking cracks and small loss at bottom, lightly crinkled
        
        
          and double-struck, reverse, GF [2]
        
        
          £50 - £60
        
        
          1040
        
        
          Charles II hammered silver halfcrown, Third Issue with
        
        
          inner circles and mark of value, mm. Crown, Spink 3321,
        
        
          scarce, full, round, well centred, portrait F rest of coin
        
        
          NVF
        
        
          £550 - £600
        
        
          1041
        
        
          Cleopatra VII last of the Ptolemaic line as Queen of
        
        
          Egypt, bronze drachmai of c.40mm., Sear 7956, slightly
        
        
          rough surfaces, clear portrait, rare, F
        
        
          £320 - £360
        
        
          1042
        
        
          Cnut silver penny, Short Cross Type, Spink 1159,
        
        
          reverse reads:- +LEOFEDAEG ON STA ['AE' ligulate],
        
        
          Stamford Mint, moneyer Leofdaegn, scarce money, full,
        
        
          round, well centred, nice dull old tone GVF
        
        
          £275 - £325
        
        
          1043
        
        
          Commodus colonial bronze of c.27mm. of
        
        
          Marcianopolis, Moesia Inferior, obverse:- Bare headed
        
        
          bust, right, cuirassed with breast plate decorated with
        
        
          bust of Athena, reverse:- Zeus, naked, standing front,
        
        
          looking left, eagle at feet, holding trident sceptre, cloak
        
        
          over arm which also holds a thunderbolt, sold with two
        
        
          very detailed pen and ink tickets, possibly unpublished,
        
        
          nice boyish portrait, NVF/GF
        
        
          £50 - £60
        
        
          1044
        
        
          Commodus sestertius, Rome Mint 185 A.D., reverse
        
        
          reads:- P M TR P X IMP VII COS IIII P P SC in
        
        
          exergue VICT BRIT, Victory on pile of shields, another
        
        
          shield set on knee which she is about to inscribe, Sear
        
        
          5826, nice untouched piece with slightly rough surfaces
        
        
          and infill, VICT BRIT in full, GF
        
        
          £180 - £200
        
        
          1045
        
        
          Commonwealth Halfcrown 1654 Fair but Fine in places
        
        
          £120 - £150
        
        
          1046
        
        
          Commonwealth silver halfgroat, reverse double-struck at
        
        
          top, having 'bounced' in the die to produce 'III' for the
        
        
          value of 'II', Spink 3221, full but slightly ragged flan, well
        
        
          centred, GF
        
        
          £40 - £50
        
        
          1047
        
        
          Constantine I, small follis of the London Mint [PIN in
        
        
          exergue which = PLN the 'L' from a damaged iron], Sol,
        
        
          VF and a bronze of Crispus as Caesar, reverse:- Camp
        
        
          Gate struck at London, EF/GVF, both with old tickets,
        
        
          [2]
        
        
          £40 - £45
        
        
          1048
        
        
          Constantius Gallus Caesar, centenionalis, obverse:- Bare-
        
        
          headed, draped and cuirassed bust right, mint officina
        
        
          letter behind, a superb brockage, VF
        
        
          £60 - £70
        
        
          1049
        
        
          Edmund King of East Anglia, silver penny, obverse
        
        
          reads:- +EADMVND REX ['N' reversed], reverse
        
        
          reads:- +EADMVND MO [the last letter the rune for
        
        
          'O'], Spink 954, very slightly bent with extreme edge loss
        
        
          at obverse 6 o'clock, [this hardly visible] reverse very
        
        
          slightly off centre EF/NEF
        
        
          £1400 - £1600
        
        
          1050
        
        
          Edward III silver groat of London with reversed Roman
        
        
          'N's, Lombardic 'M's, 'R's with wedge tails, mm. Cross 1,
        
        
          Class C [1351-1352], Spink 1565, full, round, well
        
        
          centred, dark GF
        
        
          £70 - £80
        
        
          1051
        
        
          Edward III silver groat, Fourth Coinage [1351-1377],
        
        
          Pre-Treaty Period [1351-1361], Series C [1351-1352],
        
        
          Lombardic 'M', 'R' with wedge tail, mm. Cross 1, Spink
        
        
          1565, full, round, well centred, GF
        
        
          £30 - £40