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1218

Judaea, Second Revolt under Simon Bar Kochba [132-

135 A.D.] small bronze of 18mm., obverse:- Seven

branched palm tree, with two bunches of dates, SIMON

in Hebrew acoss lower field, reverse:- Bunch of Grapes

with branch and small leaf, Hebrew legend around, FOR

THE FREEDOM OF JERUSALEM, Hendin 739, with

an old pen and ink ticket of B.A.Seaby, exceptionally fine

with nice green patina, NEF

£220 - £240

1219

Julia Mamaea brass sestertius, Rome Mint 228 A.D.,

reverse reads:- FELICITAS PVBLICA S C, FElicitas

standing facing, legs crossed,holding caduceus in right

hand, left elbow leaning on column, Sear 8228, a few

very small corrosion pits, well struck with overall black-

green patina, GVF

£60 - £80

1220

Julian II The Apostate, Silver siliqua, Arles Mint 361-362

A.D., reverse:- VOT X MVLT XX in four lines within

wreath, in exergue SCONST, Sear 19126, NEF

£85 - £95

1221

Large tub of small detector finds 100's, [nearly 8 kilos.],

plus a Mesolithic flint pick, found North Essex and a

group of 3 items also found in Essex, a Bronze Age flint

scaper, a large part of a socketed axe and the butt of a

palstave, plus a large shell fragment and a piece of a

stoneware rum jar, picked up from the battlefield at

Gallipoli, large quantity buyer collects

£75 - £95

1222

Late Roman bronzes c380 with Soldiers and Standard

nummi of Lugdunum x 2 Arelate x 2, Soldier spearing

fallen horseman RIC 189, 3 x Magnentius nummi,

Victories holding shield, Ambianum 2 RIC 7and Trevrei

RIC 312, Valentinian I LRBC 490, Valens RIC 24 and

Valentinian II RIC 44b sold with old finds tickets, the

last selected and average VF [c.380 + 11]

£75 - £100

1223

Late Roman Imperial antoniniani of Aurelian, Sear

11569, Severina, Sear 11706, a similar piece but VIXXI

in exergue, Tacitus, Sear 11789 and Probus, Sear 12044,

VF to EF [4]

£50 - £70

1224

Late Roman Imperial bronzes of Licinius I, Constantine

I, Crispus, Constantine II, Constantius II, Valerian II

and Gratian, these above average and mostly VF or

better [7]

£40 - £50

1225

Lead bag seals (53) of the Low Countries and Europe

including England.

£75 - £85

1226

Macrinus and Diadumenian, colonial bronze of c.26mm.

of Moesia Inferior, Marcianopolis, obverse:- Their busts

face to face, reverse:- Athena standing left holding owl

and sceptre, cf. GIC 2978

£40 - £45

1227

Marcus Aurelius denarius, reverse:- Minerva, RIC 463b

but obverse legend ends 'F' not 'FIL' as aureus together

with 3 others, Septimius Severus, Emesa Mint, RIC 383

[found UK] surface loss, NF/F with a ditto but Julia

Domna RIC 559, cracked, GF/F and lastly of Caracalla

as Caesar under Septimius Severus, RIC 5, dark NVF/F,

sold with old finds tickets, [4]

£50 - £60

1228

Marcus Aurelius silver denarius, Rome Mint 169 A.D.,

reverse reads:- LIBERAL AVG V COS III, Liberalitas

standing left, Sear 4914, portrait with a little infill,

exhibiting blue cabinet patina, GVF

£60 - £80

1229

Marcus Aurelius, silver denarius, Rome Mint 163 A.D.,

reverse:- PROV DEOR TR P XVII COS III,

Providentia standing left, NVF and Diva Faustina Junior,

silver denarius, Rome Mint 176-180 A.D., struck under

Marcus Aurelius, reverse:- CONSECRATIO, Peacock

standing facing, head right, tail spread, RIC 743,

NEF/GVF and flan with slightly irregular edges, NEF

[2]

£60 - £80

1230

Mariniana bronze as, reverse:- Peacock standing facing,

head right, tail in splendour, Old Sear 2933, rough

surfaces but clear F

£100 - £120

1231

Mary silver groat, reverse reads:- VERITAS, mm.

Pomegranate, Spink 2492, full, round, well centred,

couple of very small digs on obverse, reverse central

shield well struck up, GF/NVF

£200 - £250

1232

Maximinus I silver denarius, Rome Mint 237 A.D.,

reverse reads;- P M TR P III COS P P, Maximinus in

military attire, standing left between two standards,

holding spear in left hand Sear 8313, exhibiting some

original finish, EF

£70 - £90

1233

Maximinus I, brass sestertius, Rome Mint 236-238A.D.,

reverse reads:- SALVS AVGVSTI S C, Salus enthroned

left, feeding snake arising from altar, Sear 8338, squarish

flan, even tone VF/NVF

£75 - £90

1234

Mediaeval silver Halfgroats, all of Canterbury, first:-

Edward IV, knot below bust, quatrefoils at neck omitted,

Spink 2025, nice portrait NVF, second:- Henry VII, mm.

Tun, no stops, Spink 2211, GF and lastly ditto but clear

double-arched crown and rosette stops, mm. ?, Spink

2210, GF [3]

£60 - £80

1235

Mediaeval, mostly English silver hammered including

cut-halves and quarters and fragments c28, bag of

continental jettons and English copper fathings, James I

and Charles I, some fragments some damaged, c.40, with

a bag of base coins c.64, plus 4/- of .925 and 1/- .50

silver and hundreds of coin plastics [c138]

£75 - £95

1236

Medieval pewter tavern tokens of London? (20) c.1270-

1420 rare.

£120 - £140

1237

Nero and Drusus Caesars brass dupondius struck by

Caligula, Rome Mint 40-41 A.D., obverse:- Nero and

Drusus Caesars on horseback galloping right, Sear 1828,

F

£100 - £120

1238

Nero billon tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt, struck 64-

65 A.D., obverse:- Radiate and draped bust, right,

reverse:- Eagle, wings closed, standing left, palm branch

in the background, Sear 2003var., nice round, even stike,

GVF/VF

£40 - £45

1239

Nero billon tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt, struck 65-

66 A.D., obverse:- Radiate bust, right, reverse:- Bust of

Alexandria, left, wearing elephants skin head-dress, Sear

2004, both dies slightly off centre, VF

£40 - £45