51
1257
Richard I silver penny Class 4a, Spink 1348A, reverse
reads:- +STIVENE.ON.LV, London Mint, moneyer
Stivene, hairline cracks [these hardly visible], large flan,
both dies slightly off centre, NVF
£40 - £50
1258
Richard I silver penny, Short Cross Class 4b, reverse
reads:- +GOLDWINE.ON C, Canterbury Mint,
moneyer Goldwine. Two extra pellets in 4th. quarter,
Spink 1348var., Ex. J.D.Brand, Ex. J.P.Mass and Ex.
J.Salama Collections, Gf
£100 - £120
1259
Richard II silver farthing, Small bust with neck, Spink
1701, with old finds ticket, obverse slightly off centre,
scarce F/GF
£40 - £50
1260
Romam Republican silver denarii, first of L and C
Memmius L.f.Galeria, 87 B.C., Sear 262, scuffed F,
second of L Censorinus, 82 B.C., Sear 281, with crescent
banker's mark on cheek, F/NF both with old tickets [2]
£40 - £45
1261
Romam Republican silver denarius of L.Hostilius
Saserna, c.48B.C., Sear 418, obverse:- Head of captive
Celtic warrior, right, chain around neck and flashed back
wax hair, Celtic shield behind, banker's mark on cheek,
reverse:- Naked Celtic Warrior in biga, right, driven by
charioteer, The obverse is thought to depictVercingetorix
who fought against Caesar in his Gallic campaigns, good
metal, rare, F
£290 - £320
1262
Roman Colonial bronze 5 assaria pieces of Caracalla and
Julia Domna, Caracalla and Geta and Gordian III and
Tranquillina, all with old tickets, Fair to GF [3], together
with 2 x Alexandrian bronzes F-VF, plus 4 x Byzantine
bronzes, NF-GF, plus 2 x Ancient Greek bronzes, 7 x
Indian pieces [1 silver 6 bronze], F-VF, an ancient Jewish
bronze, GF and lastly a European Colonial bronze,
VF/F a couple of the latter perhaps false [20]
£80 - £100
1263
Roman Colonial bronzes of Caracalla of Syria, Laodiceia
ad Mare of c.15mm.,
reverse:-Tycheof City in distyle
shrine, Gordian III bronze of c.31mm., of Moesia,
Viminacium, reverse:- City-Godess standing between
Lion and Bull [emblems of the 4th anf 7th, legions who
were based there] and Salonina of Ionia, Ephesus,
reverse:- Bee as seen from above this being a rare type F
to VF or better [3]
£40 - £60
1264
Roman commemorative Urbs Roma, billon reduced
centenionalis normal issue, Roma/Wolf and Twins,
Heraclea Mint, mm. SMHE, 330-333 A.D., Sear 16517
with a second but a Roma/Gloria Exercitus mule, same
mint Heraclea, mm. SMHB, 336-337 A.D., Sear 16529,
RIC 156, R3, GVF and VF [2]
£40 - £50
1265
Roman Egypt, billon tetradrachms of Alexandria of
Aurelian year 6, Carinus year 3, Diocletian year 2 and
Maximianus year 4, VF to EF [4]
£40 - £45
1266
Roman Egypt, billon tetradrachms of Alexandria of
Gallienus, Athena year 2, Claudius II Gothicus, Eagle
year 2 and Aurelian, Eirene year 3, average VF [3]
£40 - £45
1267
Roman Imperial antoniniani of low silver content or
billon of Trebonianus Gallus, Valerian I, Gallienus,
Victorinus, Tetricus II, Claudius II and Tatitus, mostly
VF [7]
£40 - £50
1268
Roman Imperial first and second brasses including Nero,
Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, Diva Faustina and
Postumus [this as Sear 11064, with no seated captive and
scarce] [18] together with later small bronzes including
Constantine I of London, Carausius of London and an
Allectus [30], P to GF [48]
£80 - £100
1269
Roman Imperial, large issue bronze follis of Galerius x 2,
Sear 14508 and 14513, Maximinus II. Sear 14716 and
Maxentius, Sear 14987, VF and better [4]
£50 - £70
1270
Roman Republican serrate silver denarius of L.Procilius
L.f., 80 B.C., obverse:- Head of Juno Sospita right, clad
in goat's skin, SC behind, reverse:- Juno Sospita in biga
right, holding spear and shield, snake below, L.PROCILI
F in exergue, Sear 307, weakly struck at bottom of
obverse and corresponding top of reverse, NEF
£120 - £140
1271
Roman Republican silver denarius of C.Annius T.f.
T.n.Luscus and L.Fabius L.f.Hispaniensis, 82-81 B.C.,
obverse:- Diademed female head right, reverse:- Victory
in slow quadriga right, holding palm, L.FABI L F in
exergue, HISP Q above, Sear 291, obverse off centre,
GVF
£60 - £80
1272
Roman Republican silver denarius of L Antestius
Gragulus, 136 B.C., obverse:- Helmeted head of Roma
right GRAG behind XVI in monogram below chin,
reverse:- Jupiter in quadriga right, Sear 115, of good
metal, GF
£45 - £55
1273
Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Calpurnius Piso
Frugi, 90 B.C., obverse:- Laureate head of Apollo right,
annulet behind, reverse:- Horseman galloping right, Sear
235, obverse off centre, good metal NEF
£80 - £100
1274
Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Flaminius Cilo,
109-108 B.C., Roma/Victory, Sear 179, with old pen
and ink ticket, '8/6', banker's mark on cheek of Roma,
GF
£50 - £60
1275
Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Julius Bursio, 85
B.C., obverse:- Bust of deity right with attributes of
Apollo, Mercury and Neptune, control mark behind,
reverse:- Victory right in quadriga, control mark XXV
above, Sear 268, both dies slightly of centre, good metal
VF
£65 - £85
1276
Roman Republican silver denarius of M.Lucilius Rufus,
101 B.C., obverse:- Helmeted head of Roma right,
reverse:- Victory in biga, Sear 202, struck on a large flan
as is often the case with this issue, both dies slightly off
centre, uneven tone, VF
£65 - £75
1277
Roman Republican silver denarius of P.Accoleius
Lariscolus 43 B.C., obverse:- Draped bust of Diana
Nemorensis right, reverse:- Triple Cultus statue of Diana
Nemorensis facing, supporting a beam on their
shoulders, above which are five Cypress Trees, Sear 484,
rare, good metal, GF
£55 - £65