72
1819
Anglo-Gallic, Henry, Earl of Lancaster, Bergerac 1347-
1361 struck before 1351, gros an chatel, Duncan Elias
128, with very detailed ticket by Dr.R.Vezin, extremely
rare, GF
£250 - £300
1820
Antoninus Pius sestertius, Rome Mint 157-158 A.D.,
reverse:- Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and
cornucopiae, legend:- TR POT XXI COS IIII and
across field LIB VIII S C, Sear 4190, small neat bust,
VF/NVF
£120 - £140
1821
Antoninus Pius, as, Rome Mint 140-144A.D., reverse
reads:- ANNONA AVG S C, Abundantia standing right
holding corn-ears and corucopiae, left at feet modus and
corn-ears, prow of ship in right field, Sear - , RIC 2,
p.107, 597, both dies slightly off centre, slightly rough
surfaces GVF
£60 - £80
1822
Armenia silver trams of Levon II [1270-1289], obverse,
King on horseback, right, reverse:- Lion, right, with a
ticket by Dr. Vezin, F [2]
£40 - £45
1823
Augustus and Agrippa, brass dupondius wt. 13.0 grams
and minted c8 B.C. at Nemausus, obverse:- Heads of
Augustus and Agrippa back to back, that of Augustus
laureate not bare, reverse:- Crocodile right, chained to a
palm tree, Sear 1730, GVF
£220 - £240
1824
Augustus silver denarius, Lugdunum Mint 15-13 B.C.,
Bare headed bust, right / Bull butting right, Sear 1610,
well centred, with large bull, good metal, GVF
£250 - £300
1825
Augustus silver denarius, Lugdunum Mint 2 B.C. - 4
A.D., reverse:- Gaius and Lucius Caesars standing facing,
shields and spears between them, Sear 1597, oval flan of
good metal, NVF
£75 - £95
1826
Byzantine gold histamenon nomisma of Basil II 976-1025
A.D., wt. 4.2g., obverse:- Bust of Christ facing, reverse:-
Facing busts of Basil and Constantine VIII facing, Sear
1795, with two old tickets, one very detailed by Dr.Vezin,
full, round, lightly crinkled, with very light overall scuffs,
clear NVF
£180 - £220
1827
Byzantine gold solidus of Anastasius I, 491-518 A.D., wt.
4.4g., Constantinople Mint, reverse:- Victory standing
left as Sear 3, officina 'E', star in right field, with two old
tickets, one very detailed by Dr. Vezin, extremely light
graffii in left reverse field [hardly visible], possibly a little
small, EF
£170 - £190
1828
Caracalla silver denarius, Rome Mint 199 A.D., reverse:-
Caracalla standing left, holding Victory and transverse
spear, in military attire, seated Parthian captive at his
feet, Sear 6888, both dies slightly off centre, superb
boyish bust, good metal, EF
£55 - £75
1829
Carausius billon antoninianus, Radiate, draped and
cuirassed bust, right / Pax standing, left, officina S F in
left and right fields, MLXX in exergue, London Mint,
large oval flan, Sear - , GF together with a reduced follis
of Licinius I, Antioch Mint, reverse:- Zeus standing left,
RIC VII, 682, 35, GVF both with very detailed tickets by
Dr.R.Vezin, second stated as very rare, [2]
£60 - £80
1830
Charles I silver half-groat, Spink 2833, large flan typical
detector look, light scuffs, GF with a Charles II silver
penny with inner circles, Spink 3327, little area of edge
missing NVF [2]
£40 - £50
1831
Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under Parliament
[1642-1649] mm. Sun [1645-1646], Group V, Spink
2780, full and round for the period, Fair/GF
£80 - £90
1832
Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under the King
[1625-1642] mm. Circle enclosing an Annulet [1641-
1643], Group III, Type 3a2, Spink 2775, a deliberate
light scratch aross the obverse, F/GF, with a ditto but
Tower Mint under Parliament [1642-1649], mm. [R],
[1644-1645], Group III, Type 3a3, Spink 2778, F both
with the usual angular flan [2]
£60 - £70
1833
Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under the King
[1625-1642], mm. Bell [1634-1635], Type 3a1, Spink
2773, a small weak spot on edge, each side, GF/NVF
£75 - £95