79
1944
Philip and Mary debased groat of Ireland, 1558, Spink
6501D, GF/F
£100 - £120
1945
Philip and Mary debased groat of Ireland, 1558, Spink
6501D, VG/Fair
£40 - £50
1946
Philip and Mary silver groat, mm. Lis, reverse reads:-
POSVIMVS, Spink 2508, full, round, lightly crinkled,
GF
£150 - £160
1947
Philip and Mary silver groat, mm. Lis, reverse reads:-
POSVIMVS, Spink 2508, round, flat, well centred,
overall light marks under magnification, quite nice
portrait, AVF/VF
£200 - £225
1948
Philip and Mary silver shilling, with date 1555 and mark
of value, English titles only, Spink 2501, 'N's in obverse
legend from small punch, 'N's in reverse legend normal,
full and round, small, short striking split at 5 o'clock,
obverse, F
£200 - £220
1949
Philip and Mary, Irish debased shilling, Spink 6500, Fair
£100 - £120
1950
Philip I base tetradrachm of Antioch, reverse:- Standing
Eagle, right, head left, GVF with a ditto but of Volusian,
reverse:- Standing Eagle, left, head right, reverse slightly
off centre, GVF, both with very detailed tickets by
Dr.R.Vezin, [2]
£80 - £100
1951
Postumus Bronze Sestertius, Cologne Mint 260 A.D.,
reverse:- Victory advancing left, holding wreath and
palm [seems no seated captive at feet] small but thick
flan, wt, 12.7g., style somewhat barbarous with mistakes
in the legend, Sestertii are scarce at this period, clear, F
£20 - £30
1952
Richard II silver penny of York I, early style, cross on
breast, reverse:- quatrefoil at centre, Spink 1690, a little
crinkled GF
£100 - £120
1953
Richard III silver groat, London Mint, mm. Boar's Head
2 and reading RICARD, Spink 2156, found in
Hertfordshire and is treasure number 2013 T729, this
piece together with the 2 Henry VII and Edward IV
groats in the present sale are part of a small hoard, bent,
ancient edge loss at obverse 11 o'clock, dark toned, rare,
F/GF
£750 - £1000
1954
Roman Imperial denarii of Commodus, first reverse:-
Annona, RSC 18, RIC 106, Sear - , VF, second reverse:-
Fortuna-Felix, RSC 578, RIC 235, VF and lastly of
Lucilla, reverse:- Pietas, RIC 775, Sear 5489, F all with
detailed tickets by Dr. Vezin [3]
£75 - £85
1955
Roman imperial sestertii x 2, a dupondius and 3 x late
bronzes a little above the normal 'bag' lot [6]
£40 - £50
1956
Roman Imperial silver and bronze 10 coins all
authenticate by Numismatic Consultants from Norwich
in 1979, of the 10, 7 still have their valuations which total
£81, generally F to GF and including 4 of Egypt [10]
£50 - £60
1957
Roman Republican denarii of Sex Pompeius Fostlus
c.B.C.137, RSC p.76, Pompeia 1, GVF, second of
L.Rustius, c.83-71 B.C., RSC p.85, Rustia 1, test mark
on cheek and scuff betore bust, F/NVF and lastly of
L.Papius, c.79 B.C., RSC P.71, Papia 1 with serrated
edge, VF all with detailed tickets by Dr. Vezin [3]
£100 - £120
1958
Roman Republican serrate silver denarius of C.Poblicius
Q.f. c.80 B.C., helmeted bust of Roma, right / Hercules
standing left, fighting Nemean Lion, Sear 308, good
metal, VF
£50 - £60
1959
Roman Republican silver denarius of Cn.Nerius of c.49
B.C., Bearded head of Saturn / Legionary eagle between
two standards, Sear 411, good metal, well centred,
scarce, GF
£40 - £50
1960
Roman Republican silver denarius of C.Mamilius C.f.
Limetanus c.82 B.C., Draped bust of Mercury right /
Ulysses walking right, Sear 282, good metal, NVF
£55 - £75
1961
Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Marcius
Censorinus, C. Mamilius C.f Limetanus and p.Crepusius
of c.82 B.C., Veiled bust of Venus / Venus in biga, right,
Sear 284, smallish flan of good metal, VF
£45 - £55
1962
Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Marcius
Philippus, 56 B.C., obverse:- Diademed head of King
Ancus Marcius right, behind lituus, ANCVS below,
reverse:- Aqueduct as an arcade of five arches topped by
an equestrian statue, right, Sear 382, nice piece of metal
GVF
£100 - £130
1963
Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Rutilius Flaccus
of c.77 B.C., Helmeted head of Roma, right / Victory in
biga, right, Sear 318 of good silver, GVF
£55 - £65
1964
Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Trebanius, c.135
B.C., Helmeted head of Roma / Jupiter in quadriga, as
Sear 118, of good metal, nice even strike, sharp, EF
£100 - £120
1965
Roman Republican silver denarius of M.Opimius c.131
B.C., Helmeted head of Roma / Apollo in biga, as Sear
130, of good metal, dark toned, well centred even strike,
GVF
£60 - £80