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1057

Token, 18thC: Princess of Wales Halfpenny with the

Prince's Crest reverse 1795, milled edge, D&H

Middlesex no. 981d, EF/GEF trace lustre.

£30 - £40

1058

Token, 18thC: Skidmore's Churches & Gates: Alhallows

Thames St Halfpenny, D&H Middlesex no. 632,

iridescent toned UNC

£40 - £50

1059

Token, 18thC: William Allen Halfpenny 1795, London

edge, D&H Middlesex no. 246a, GEF with lustre, on a

slightly mis-cut flan.

£30 - £40

1060

Token, 18thC: W. Gye Printer & Stationer Bath 1794

Halfpenny, D&H Somersetshire no. 34 with no robe

over shoulder, GEF with lustre.

£30 - £40

1061

University Boat Race 1872 medal in white metal 'Putney

to Mortlake'. (23mm) holed at 12 o'clock

£30 - £35

Ancient & Hammered Coins

1062

Ancient British gold stater of the Corieltauvi, Kite Type

with diamond shaped box containig pellets [this hardly

visible], obverse:- Crude laureate head, almost blank,

Spink 392, some flatness each side, F

£200 - £250

1063

Ancient British, Celtic gold quarter stater, 1.3g.,Qc.

British 'Remic' type, Head of wreath pattern, reverse:-

Triple tailed horse, Spink 48, NF/VF

£150 - £180

1064

Ancient British, Celtic gold quarter stater, 1.8g., O.

Geometric type? flan worn and scuffed each side,

unintelligible patterns, Spink 46?, bent, Fair

£60 - £80

1065

No lot

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1066

Ancient Greek gold stater of the Kings of the Scythians,

Cosan, c.45 B.C., obverse:- Three men in Roman togas,

left, reverse:- Eagle standing left on beaded groundline,

holding wreath in claws [reverse copied from a silver

denarius of Brutus, see Junia 31, c.54 B.C.], slabbed and

stated as 'Gem Uncirculated'

£500 - £600

1067

Ancient Greek gold stater of the Kings of the Scythians,

Cosan, c.45 B.C., obverse:- Three men in Roman togas,

left, reverse:- Eagle standing left on beaded groundline,

holding wreath in claws [reverse copied from a silver

denarius of Brutus, see Junia 31, c.54 B.C.], slabbed and

stated as 'Gem Uncirculated'

£500 - £600

1068

Ancient Greek silver tetradrachm, wt. 13.1g. of the

Phoenician standard, mint of Tyre, The Seleukid

Kingdom, Antiochos VII, Euergetes, 138-129 B.C.,

reverse:- Eagle, wings closed, left on beak of galley, in

background a palm branch, in left field a monogram

above club, monogram between eagle's legs, Sear 7094,

F with an antoninianus of Postumus, reverse:- Moneta,

VF/F [2]

£60 - £80

1069

Ancient Greek silver tetradrachm, wt.15.6g., of Athens,

c. 400 B.C., Head of Athena/Standing Owl, Sear 2526,

of good metal but porous and with rough surfaces and

obverse with light scuffs, at sometime cleaned Fair/F

£40 - £50

1070

Ancient Greek, Asia Minor, silver stater, wt. 10.6g., of

Cilicia, Tarsos, c.361-334 B.C., Sear 5650, GVF/EF

£260 - £280

1071

Anglo-Saxon silver sceat, Primary Phase [c.680-c.710],

Series F, Helmeted bust right, blundered legends,

reverse:- Small cross, an annulet at each end, placed on

steps, TTI I in angles, blundered legend around, Spink

781, sharply struck VF/GVF

£150 - £160

1072

Anglo-Saxon silver sceat, Secondary Phase, c.710-c.760,

Series K, Type 20, obverse:- Diademed bust right,

wreath-ties unknotted, wearing jewelled vestment, long

cross pommee before, reverse:- Standing figure, facing,

holding long cross pommee in left hand and eagle in

right, perch below, all on crescent boat, Spink 803E, GF

£100 - £120