61
1358
Henry VII silver groat, Facing Bust Issue, mm.
Greyhounds head [1502-1504], Type IIIc, crown with
one plain and one jewelled arch, Spink 2199, originally
an even strike, now with a little weakness here and there,
quite nice portrait NVF
£150 - £175
1359
Henry VII silver penny of Durham, Bishop Fox, Spink
2233 ditto but Henry VIII, Durham, Bishop Ruthall,
mm. Lis, Spink 2331, ditto Durham, Bishop Tunstall,
mm. Radiant Star, Spink 2354, average F [3]
£60 - £80
1360
Henry VIII silver halfgroat, Second Coinage [1526-
1544] of Canterbury, Archbishop Warham, mm. Cross
patonce, Spink 2343 very short crack into legend at
obverse 7 o'clock, GF with a silver sixpence of Elizabeth I
of 1568 mm. Coronet, Spink 2562, obverse light scuffs
GF/VF [2]
£80 - £100
1361
Henry VIII silver halfgroat, Second Coinage [1526-
1544], Canterbury Mint, Archbishop Cranmer, TC
beside reverse shield, mm. Catherine Wheel / -, Spink
2345, lightly crinkled and probably once bent as a love
token but full, round, well centred with a nice portrait,
NVF
£50 - £60
1362
Henry VI, First Reign [1422-1461], silver penny, Calais
Mint, Annulet Issue [1422-1430], Spink 1845, a few
small chips into legend at obverse 11 o'clock, very light
crinkle, nice cabinet tones and sharp portrait, VF
together with an Edward IV, First Reign [1461-1470]
silver penny of York, Light Coinage [1464-1470] of
Archbishop Neville, mm. Sun as Spink 2062, dirty, F [2]
£30 - £40
1363
Irish, Philip and Mary groat, 1558, Spink 6501D, Fair,
with an Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Third and Fourth
Issues [1561-1577], mm. Coronet [1567-1570] and dated
1568, Spink 2562, full, round, small central dig each side,
reverse slightly off centre, GF [2]
£60 - £80
1364
James I copper farthing, Harington Type 2, Spink 2676
mm. Slipped trefoil [1], full round, no corrosion and
much better than these nomally turn up, EF
£50 - £60
1365
James I gold quarter-laurel with beaded circles each side,
'A' of 'ROSA', seems punched in over as 'S', Spink
2642B, full, round, well centred, GVF
£750 - £775
1366
James I silver sixpence, Second Coinage [1604-1617]
mm. Coronet [1607-1609], dated 1607 [with open 'O'],
Fourth Bust, Spink 2658, full, round, well centred, a little
weakness each side, GF
£90 - £110
1367
John silver penny, Class Vc, Spink 1352, reverse reads:-
+ABEL.ON.LVNDE, Ex. DNW Sale 80, 9.12.2008, lot
67 and sold with all details, dark toned VF
£100 - £125
1368
Julia Domna silver denarii, reverses:- Venus RSC Vol.
III, 198, VF/GF, Pietas Sear 6600 x 2 VF and VF, Isis
Sear 6606 EF and lastly Fortuna Sear 6584 GVF, all
with their old tickets [5]
£60 - £70
1369
Khusru II 590-627 A.D. Sassanian silver drachm, wt's. of
3.9g. and 4.1g., mints of Gor and Rayy with detailed
tickets by Dr.R.Vezin, first GVF second VF [2]
£40 - £50
1370
Late Byzantine bronzes and imitations thereof, mostly
with detailed tickets by Dr.R.Vezin, Fair to F [10]
£35 - £45
1371
Late Roman Imperial bronzes, from an old cabinet of
ancient pieces, look to be selected and above normal
condition these turn up in, all with their old tickets, [not
checked by us] Julian II, Jovian, Valentinian I, Valens x
4, Gratian x 3, Valentinian II x 2, Theodosius I [AE2],
Arcadius and Honorius, average GF to GVF [15]
£50 - £60
1372
Lucilla sestertius, Rome Mint 164-166 A.D., reverse:-
VESTA S C, Vesta sacrificing from simpulum over
lighted altar and holding Palladium, Sear 5510, squarish
flan of dark even colour, F
£20 - £30
1373
Lucius Verus sestertius with Marcus Aurelius, Rome
Mint 168 A.D., reverse:- Fortuna seated left, holding
rudder and cornucopiae, as Sear 5396 but 'IMP V COS
III, slightly rough surfaces, GF
£45 - £55
1374
Marcus Aurelius silver denarius, reverse:- Diana standing
front, head left, holding arrow and bow, Sear - , RSC II,
130, found in Bucks, dark toned, VF with a billon follis of
Constantine I, reverse:- Sol, mm. MSL, London Mint,
Sear 16052, dark even tone, VF [2]
£50 - £75
1375
Mary Scottish plack, 1557, Spink 5437, GVF
£120 - £140
1376
Mary silver groat, reverse reads:- VERITAS, mm.
Pomegranate, Spink 2492, F/VF
£100 - £150
1377
Maximinus I sestertius, reverse:- Pax, Sear 8332, F with
dittos but Alexandrian billon tetradrachms, reverse:-
Homonoia, VF/GVF, reverse:- Bust of Selene, NVF/VF
last two with detailed tickets by Dr.R.Vezin [3]
£40 - £50
1378
Maximinus I sestertius, Rome Mint 236-238 A.D.,
reverse:- Maximinus, in military attire, standing left, his
right hand raised and holding spear in left, seated captive
at his feet and crowned by Victory standing left, holding
palm, behind him, Sear 8342, scarce type, F
£20 - £25
1379
Maximinus II as Augustus, base silver argenteus or
centenionalis, Trier Mint 312 A.D., obverse:- Radiate,
draped and cuirassed bust left, right hand raised, left
holding globe, reverse:- SOLI INVICTO COMITI, Sol
in facing quadriga, Sear 14822, this was a experimental
denomination, see Sear p.332, found Norfolk, reverse
very slightly off centre, scarce, GF
£75 - £95
1380
Maximus Caesar, brass sestertius, under Maximinus I,
Rome Mint 235-236A.D., obverse:- Bare headed and
draped bust, right, legend:- C IVL VERVS MAXIMVS
CAES, reverse:- Maximus in military attire, standing left
holding baton and spear, behind two standards set in the
ground, Sear 8410, uneven green deposit, nice piece of
metal, VF
£100 - £140
1381
Nabataea, Rabbel II, 70 - 105 A.D. Petra, AE17,
obverse:- Conjoined Busts of Rabbel and Queen
Gamilath, right, reverse:- Crossed cornucopiae with
Aramaic legend between, Mesh. 163, reverse slightly off
centre, GVF
£40 - £45