58
1301
Danish silver penny in the name of Harthacnut similar to
the Fleur-de-Lis type, Spink 1164 [see also 1170],
obverse reads:- +NARDECNVT:. ['D' with thorn],
reverse reads:- ODDENCR ON LVD [first 'D' with
thorn, 'O's with pellet centres] Lund Mint, moneyer
Othenkar?, sold with two old tickets, full, round, well
centred, dark even colour, rare, EF
£1300 - £1700
1302
Diva Faustina Senior sestertius struck by Antoninus Pius,
reverse Ceres, F, Diva Faustina Junior as struck under
Marcus Aurelius crescent moon and seven stars Sear
5235, GF and Faustina Junior reverse Felicity?, F and a
sesterius of Lucilla reverse Pietas, Sear 5505, striking
crack, F and lastly a ditto but of Julia Mamaea reverse
Juno, Sear 8231, GF all with old tickets [5]
£50 - £60
1303
Diva Faustina Senior, silver denarius, struck under
Antoninus Pius, reverse:- Aeternitas, Rome Mint 147
A.D., Sear 4574, good metal GVF
£40 - £50
1304
Divus Augustus as struck by Tiberius, reverse:- Altar,
Sear 1789, GF with dittos but both quadrans reverse:-
Altar both by the moneyer P Betilienus Bassus, Sear
1703, GF and NVF, together with a colonial AE19 struck
at Philippi, Macedon, Victory/Three standards type,
oval flan, clear GF [4]
£40 - £50
1305
Divus Vespasian silver denarius struck by Titus, reverse:-
S C on circular shield, supported by two capricorns, back
to back, globe below, Sear 2569, good metal, well
centred, VF
£50 - £60
1306
Domitian as Caesar under Vespasian silver denarius,
Rome Mint 76-78 A.D., regular series, reverse:- Ceres,
Sear 2636, with old packet, dull, good metal, VF
£50 - £60
1307
Domitian as Caesar under Vespasian silver denarius,
Rome Mint 77-78 A.D., regular series, reverse:-
Helmeted horseman galloping right, Sear 2638, with old
packet, good metal, reverse slightly off centre, VF
£50 - £60
1308
Domitian silver denarii, reverse:- Minerva, NEF and VF,
both good metal, plus 4 x second brasses, reverse:-
Fortuna, holed GF and 3 x Moneta, average F [6]
£50 - £60
1309
Domitian silver denarius, Rome Mint 82 A.D., reverse:-
Fortuna standing left, Sear 2752, with old packet, good
metal, slightly rough surfaces, scarce, VF
£60 - £80
1310
Eadgar silver penny, Early Portait Type, East Anglian
Style, J.J.N. 751, Spink 1138, obverse reads:-
+EADGAR R, reverse reads:- +BOGE MONETA
NEAT, moneyer Boge, mint possibly Norwich, full,
round, well centred, dark even tone, scarce, VF
£2500 - £2800
1311
Edward I silver penny a neat early coin with small
lettering, obverse reads:- EDW REX with reversed
Roman 'N', normal Roman 'N' on reverse, obverse looks
to be a normal 1c Spink 1382, reverse is stangely double
struck but reads:- CIVITAS LONDON with the top
section of the cross at legend end, neat, full, round, well
centred, nice portrait VF
£40 - £50
1312
Edward I silver penny of London, reads:- EDWAR and
has bifoliate crown, GF, with a James I silver halfgroat,
rose/thistle type, Spink 2659, flan a little ragged, NVF
[2]
£45 - £55
1313
Edward III gold noble, Fourth Coinage [1351-1377],
Pre-treaty period [1351-1361], with French title, Series
G 1356-1361] mm. Cross 3 [4], a pellet each side of
upper lis on reverse, Spink 1490, very lightly clipped, well
centred and reverse well struck up, VF/GVF
£1200 - £1400
1314
Edward III gold quarter noble, Treaty period [1361-
1369], Calais Mint, annulet at centre of reverse, nothing
over shield, Spink 1512, even strike, VF
£650 - £800
1315
Edward III silver groat of London, Fourth Coinage
[1351-1377], Pre-treaty period [1351-1361], Class E
[1354-1355], 'V' with nick in right limb, Spink 1567, a
little short of flan, clear portrait, GF
£40 - £60
1316
Edward III silver groat, Class E [1354-1355], Spink
1567, mm. Cross 2, 'V' with nick in right limb, lightly
clipped, F together with a ditto but Class G [1356-1361]
with an annulet under the bust and one quarter of the
reverse, lightly scuffed, uneven tone, GF [2]
£60 - £80
1317
Edward III silver groat, Fourth Coinage [1351-1377],
Pre-Treaty Period [1351-1361], Class C, London Mint,
Lombardic 'M's, R with wedge-shaped tail, Spink 1565,
full, round, well centred and an even strike, nice portrait
VF
£140 - £160
1318
Edward IV First Reign [1461-1470] silver groat Light
Coinage [1464-1470], trefoils at neck, 'B' on breast, mm.
Sun [1469-1470], reverse reads:- 'VILLA BRISTOW',
Spink 2005, light scuffs overall, two very short striking
cracks into inner circle, obverse 11 o,clock, well centred,
F
£60 - £70
1319
Edward IV First Reign [1461-1470], silver groat of
London, Light Coinage [1464-1470], mm. Long Cross
Fitchee / Rose, mule, trefoils at neck, Spink 2003, full,
round, well centred, lightly crinkled and with light scuffs,
reasonable portrait, GF
£60 - £70