Lockdales Auction 117 : 13th & 14th September 2014 - page 64

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1424
Trajan 98-117A.D., AE 32-33mm., wt. 22.2g. [112-
117A.D.], struck by Koinon of Cyprus, with two old
tickets one very detailed by Dr.R.Vezin, BMC Greek 24,
83, possibly long ago very lightly tooled and possibly
lacquered but with nice portrait and scarce, GF/F
£40 - £50
1425
Trajan brass sestertius, Rome Mint 106 A.D., reverse
reads:- S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI S C, Annona
standing left, holding corn-ears over modius and
cornucopiae, prow of ship to right, Sear 3195, very small
ancient pits with overall hard, dark, green patina, well
struck up, with nice portrait, VF
£250 - £300
1426
Trajan Decius silver looking antoniniani, reverses:-
Dacia, Sear 9368, GVF/F, Aequitas, Sear 9367,
GVF/VF, Genius, Sear 9374, large flan with very short
edge striking cracks, VF/NVF and lastly of Trebonianus
Gallus, reverse:- Uberitas, Sear 9652, GF/VF a couple
with old tickets, [4]
£40 - £50
1427
Trajan silver denarius, reverse Mars, COS V P P S P Q
R, Sear 3146var.,VF together with a ditto but COS IIII
P P, VF and a ditto but of Hadrian from the COS III
series, Diana? and lastly a ditto reverse Pietas, RSC II,
1023, VF all of good metal [4]
£50 - £60
1428
Vespasian colonial AE27, wt.16.0g. of Cappadocia,
Caesarea, reverse:- Mount Argaeus, sold with a very
detailed ticket by Dr.R.Vezin, thought to be only 5 other
specimens known, rare, F
£40 - £50
1429
Vespasian silver denarius, regular series reverse Pax, Sear
2301 light scuff before portrait VF/NVF with a silver
antoninianus of Philip II under Philip I, reverse Philip II
standing left, Sear 9240 obverse bottom hairline crack
NEF and a James II gunmoney large size shilling Jan.
1689 F/NF [3]
£40 - £60
1430
Vespasian silver denarius,Rome Mint 75 A.D. regular
series, reverse:- Vespasian seated right, Sear 2300, good
metal VF/NVF
£40 - £50
1431
Victorian bronze medallion of c.55mm., presented for
the arts, depicting Watt of the reverse, by W.Wyon 1846
and inscribed on the edge ART-UNION OF LONDON
1843, patina blemished behind bust, GVF
£35 - £45
1432
William and Mary Scottish Bodle or Turner, 1694, Spink
5674, GF
£45 - £55
1433
William I or II silver penny, PAX Issue, Spink 1257,
obverse reads:- PILLELM REX [M and R ligulate],
reverse reads:- +GODPINE ON SIER, Salisbury Mint,
moneyer Godwine, full, round, well centred, very small
crinkle near edge, thus legend in this area weak, strong
portrait, scarce, VF
£350 - £450
1434
William I or II silver penny, PAX Type, reverse reads:-
+SIPORD ON PINCE, Winchester Mint, moneyer
Siword, Spink 1257, full, round, well centred, dark with
light cabinet colours, VF
£250 - £300
1435
William I silver penny, Profile Right Type, B.M.C. 7,
Spink 1256, obverse reads:- +PILLELM REX, reverse
reads:- +I EGLRIC ON PER, Wareham Mint, moneyer
Aegelric, full, round, well centred, hairline surface cracks
reverse and is probably corroded insideout [this type is
also known struck in lead from dies, see note in Spink
p.142, 1256], centres weak but clear legends, rare, F
£200 - £250
1436
William I silver penny, Two Stars Issue, Spink 1254,
obverse reads:- +PILLEM REXI I I I I ie +PILLEM
REX ANI, reverse reads:- +SASGTI STEFANI I,
Launceston mint, no moneyer's name [see J.J.North Vol.
I, p.156], Ex. Hughes 22 Feburary 1967, Lot 154, full,
round, well centred, of even dull colour, a little crinkled
on extreme edge, a little double-srtuck on reverse inner
circle, very rare, NEF
£2000 - £3000
1437
William I silver penny, Two Stars Type, Spink 1254,
obverse reads:- +PILLEMREXI, reverse reads:-
+GODRED ON DTI ['D' with thorn], Thetford Mint,
moneyer Godred, two others thought recorded at
present, present dies only specimen recorded, Ex. Colin
Hopkins Collection, small piece missing from edge and a
small piece put back, otherwise, round and well centred
with little area of weakness on legend each side, rare, VF
£350 - £375
1438
William II silver penny, BMC 3, Voided Cross Type,
Spink 1260, variety with annulets on shoulders, obverse
reads:- [ ]ILLELM RE, reverse reads:- [ ] I I R ON
OXNIE, Oxford Mint by a possibly unrecorded moneyer
[ ]AR?, with old ticket, full, round with weakness on
legend, a little loss of extreme edge [obverse right], strong
portrait, very rare, GF centres better
£1000 - £1400
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