46
1159
Elizabeth I silver halfgroat, Sixth Issue 1582-1600, mm.
Escallop 1584-1586, Spink 2579, weak in one quarter of
the reverse shield, VF/NVF
£40 - £45
1160
Elizabeth I silver shillings, mm. lis [scarce], Martlet x 2,
Cross-crosslet, tun, one clipped and one 'turned in the
die' exhibiting reverse shield on the obverse, P - GF [7]
£80 - £100
1161
Elizabeth I silver shilling, mm. Cross-Crosslet, [1560-
1561], Spink 2555, full flan, Poor/F and a ditto, mm.
Tun [1592-1595], Spink 2577, clipped, Fair/GF and
lastly a James I silver shilling, Second Coinage [1604-
1619], Fourth Bust mm. Coronet [1607-1609], Spink
2655, Poor/F [3]
£50 - £60
1162
Elizabeth
I
silver
sixpences
by
date,
1573,1574,1575,1580,1582 and 1594, all Ex. Bedale
Hoard, average Fair [6]
£75 - £100
1163
Elizabeth I silver sixpences, 1561 x 2, 1574, 1575 over
1574, 1578 x 5, 1587 and 1593 x 2, Fair - GF [11]
together with a Philip and Mary silver shilling, full titles,
possibly Spink 2498, full and round P/F [12]
£80 - £100
1164
Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Fifth Issue [1578-1582], mm.
Latin Cross [1580-1581] and dated 1580, Spink 2572,
NVF
£70 - £90
1165
Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Third and Fourth Issues
[1561-1577], mm. Eglantine [1573-1578] and dated
1574, Spink 2563, NVF
£80 - £100
1166
Elizabeth I silver threepence, 1574 mm. Eglantine [1573-
1578], Spink 2566, flan a little ragged at one small area,
GF together with a Henry VIII halfgroat, struck under
Edward VI, struck at Southwark, reads:- CIVITAS
LONDON, Spink 2411, reverse a little double struck at
shield top and a small hairline crack into legend [hardly
visible], NF/GF, plus one other [3]
£40 - £60
1167
Elizabeth I silver threepence, Fourth Issue, mm.
Eglantine [1573-1578] and dated 1575, Spink 2566,
NVF
£70 - £90
1168
English hammered Short Cross and Long Cross silver
pennies, SC, Ravf/London, 2 x cut-halfpennies, LC, 3 x
Canterbury, 7 X London, 5 x later pennies [2 chipped]
and 2 x others also chipped, P - GF [18 and 2 cut-
halfpennies]
£80 - £100
1169
English Hammered Silver Coins (5) a selection from an
Edward penny to Charles I shilling, mixed grade.
£80 - £90
1170
Faustina Junior silver denarius struck by Antoninus Pius,
Rome Mint 140 A.D., reverse:- IVNONI REGINAE,
Throne [or is this a garlanded chair?] on which peacock
stands, right, its tail spread, transverse sceptre in
background, Sear 4670, a little original finish, AEF
£90 - £120
1171
Faustina Junior, brass sestertius struck under Antoninius
Pius, Rome Mint 157-161 A.D., reverse:- Concordia
standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae, Sear 4710,
large squarish flan, slightly rough surfaces, very small dig
reverse, strong strike, even patina, GF/NVF
£80 - £100
1172
Ferdinand I of Austria silver groschen struck in Hungary
in 1535, a common coin but in unusually high grade with
rainbow cabinet tones UNC
£40 - £50
1173
Galba dupondius, Rome Mint, Group III, struck on
Galba's arrival in the City, obverse reads:- IMP SEV
G[ALB]A CAESAR AVG P M TR P, Bare headed bust
right, reverse:- LIBERTAS PVBLI[CA] S C, RIC I,
p.249, 367, 7Aa, rare, good portait GF
£80 - £120
1174
Germanicus copper as struck by his brother Claudius,
Rome Mint 42 A.D., obverse reads:- GERMANICVS
CAESAR TI AVG F DIVI AVG N, bare headed bust
right, reverse reads:- TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG
GERM P M TR P IMP P P around SC, Sear 1905, signs
of light tooling, but with nice even patina, VF
£120 - £150
1175
Geta as Caesar under Septimius Severus silver denarius,
Rome Mint 202 A.D., reverse:- SECVRIT IMPERI I,
Securitas entroned left, holding globe, Sear 7200 with a
ditto but of Septimius Severus, Rome Mint 201 A.D.,
reverse:- RESTITVTORI VRBIS, Severus in military
attire, sacrificing over tripod-altar and holding spear,
Sear 6357 [reading as RIC 168a which is scarce], both
GVF [2]
£50 - £70
1176
Geta as Caesar under Septimius Severus, silver denarius,
Laodicea Mint 200 A.D., reverse reads:- VICT
AETERN, Victory hovering left, holding open wreath
with both hands, over shield set on base, Sear 7205var.,
superb boyish bust of neat compact style typical of this
mint, reverse slightly off centre, with original finish,
GEF/EF
£100 - £130
1177
Glass money weights of the Byzantine Empire, dating
from the 6th. century, mostly found in Egypt and Syria,
that is the statement with these ancient weights although
they look to be Islamic [7]
£60 - £80
1178
Gnaeus Pompey Junior, elder son of Pompey the Great,
Imperator, executed 45 B.C., bronze as, struck at
Corduba 45 B.C. obverse:- Laureate head of Janus, 'I'
above, reverse;- Prow of galley, right, above:- [C]N
MAG ['MA' in monogram], below [IMP], Sear 1386,
clear, scarce, NF/F
£80 - £100
1179
Gordian III silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 241-242
A.D., reverse reads:- P M TR P IIII COS II P P, Apollo
seated left holding laurel branch, Sear 8645, large bust,
full, round, with some original finish, GEF/EF
£40 - £45
1180
Group of ancient bronzes, including a Jewish piece and a
billon tetradrachm, these a little better than the norm.
£50 - £60
1181
Group of unsorted mostly mediaeval European pieces, 9,
5 of which are silver, average F, plus 3 x ditto but jettons,
plus 6 x English 17th. century tokens [one holed] Fair-F
plus two Charles I copper farthings, one nice, a denarius
of Severus Alexander, Sear 7895, GVF, an antoninianus
of Gordian III, Sear 8612, GVF, a ditto but Gallianus,
Sear 10351, GF plus a Ptolemaic silver tetradrachm, VF
and lastly 2 x Roman Republican denarii, both F [26]
£80 - £100