Lockdales Auction 116 : 12th & 13th July 2014 - page 49

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1132
Saxon silver sceat c.695-c.740, 'VICO' Type, variety E,
Spink 790C, Degenerate head / 'Standard' with central
annulet enclosing pellet and four lines, conjoined in two
and ending in a pellet, NEF
£90 - £110
1133
Saxon silver sceat c.695-c.740, Series D, Type 2c, AEPA
before bust, Spink 792, variety with row of near upright
lines for neck, NEF
£150 - £180
1134
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
£200 - £250
1135
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
£150 - £200
1136
Scottish Charles II silver sixteenth dollar, 1680, Spink
5624, full, round well centred, rare, NVF
£350 - £400
1137
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
£200 - £220
1138
Scottish silver thistle-merk of James VI, Eighth Coinage,
1602, Spink 5497 full and round, striking hairline into
legend at reverse 1 o'clock, well centred, GVF/VF
£325 - £350
1139
Septimius Severus colonial bronze of c.28mm. of
Marcianopolis, Moesia Inferior, obverse:- Laureate and
draped bust, right, reverse:- Turreted Concordia
standing front, head left, holding patera and
cornucopiae, obverse slightly off centre, even colour, nice
portrait, GVF/GF
£45 - £55
1140
Severus Alexander silver denarius, Rome Mint 226A.D.,
reverse:- Annona, Sear 7857, VF and silver looking
antoninani of Gordian III, Rome Mint 243-244A.D.,
reverse:- Securitas, Sear 8661, VF, Philip I, Rome Mint
245-247A.D., reverse:- Annona, Sear 8922, VF and
Octacilla Severa, Rome Mint 245-247, reverse:-
Concordia, Sear 9147, VF all with their old tickets [4]
£40 - £50
1141
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]
£30 - £40
1142
Thrace as a Roman Province, bronze of c.23mm. of
Rhoemetalkes I, obverse:- Laureate head of Augustus,
right, capricorn before, reverse:- Diademed head of
Rhoemetalkes, Sear 5395, unusually fine EF
£125 - £150
1143
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
£40 - £50
1144
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
£30 - £40
1145
Trajan silver denarius, Rome Mint 107 A.D., reverse:-
Roma standing left, holding Victory and resting on spear,
Sear 3120, [slabbed], EF
£40 - £50
1146
Valentinian II silver miliarense, Trier Mint, obverse:-
Long narrow portrait, diademed, draped and cuirassed,
right, legend:- D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG,
reverse:- Valentinian standing to left, holding standard
and resting on shield, Old Sear 4154, full, round, well
centred, hairline striking crack obverse 11 o'clock [hardly
visible], at sometime cleaned, NEF
£1500 - £1700
1147
Vespasian silver denarius, Regular Series, Rome Mint 78
A.D., reverse reads:- IMP XIX and depicts modius
containing corn-ears, Sear 2293, oval flan exhibiting a
little original finish, [slabbed], NVF/VF
£50 - £60
1148
Vespasian silver drachm of Asia Minor, similar to the
Imperial piece struck at Rome in 73 A.D., reverse:-
Clasped right hands, holding winged caduceus between
corn-ears and poppies, Sear 2291, weak on parts of
legend but strong centres with strong portrait, reverse
slightly off centre, [slabbed], GVF
£70 - £80
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