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1137

Philip and Mary, Irish silver groat of 1555, mm. Rose,

Spink 6501, central, even strike, dull even tone, NVF

£75 - £100

1138

Philip and Mary, Irish silver groat of 1557, mm. Rose,

Spink 6501B, short of flan, central, of even dull tone,

slightly rough surfaces, NF

£250 - £300

1139

Philip and Mary, Irish silver shilling of 1555, Spink 6500,

full, round, well centred, striking split into legend,

obverse 7 o'clock, weakness but visible, scarce, F/GF

£300 - £350

1140

Richard III silver groat of London, reads 'RICARD',

mm. Halved Sun and Rose [1], Spink 2154, smallish flan

but is nice even strike with quite nice portrait, a little

'cabinet blue' reverse, NVF

£1000 - £1200

1141

Roman Imperial silver denarii (3) Faustina Junior,

reverse Spes, Sear II 4702, VF, Septimius Severus,

reverse Fortuna, Sear II, 6281, piece sold with an old

ticket which states:- 'Coddenham Rd. Creeting St Mary',

dark F and lastly a ditto but reverse:- Victory, Sear II

6381, EF/GVF

£40 - £50

1142

Roman Republic silver denarius of L. Ant. Gragulus

c.136 B.C. Obv. Roma / Rev. Jupiter in quadriga, VF

£30 - £40

1143

Roman Republican silver denarius of C.Vibius C.f.Pansa

of c.90 B.C., obverse:- Head of Apollo right, reverse:-

Minerva in quadriga, right, Sear 242, good metal

NVF/GF

£40 - £50

1144

Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Aemilius

Lepidus Paullus, Rome Mint 62 B.C., obverse:- Veiled

head of Concordia right, reverse:- Togate figure of

L.Aemilius Paullus standing right, his right hand resting

on military trophy, at left stands King Perseus of

Macedon, his two sons before, further captives at foot of

trophy, Sear 366, very slightly crinkled, obverse slightly

off centre, very small banker's marks, good metal, NVF

£50 - £60

1145

Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Flaminius Cilo,

Rome Mint 109-108 B.C., obverse:- Helmeted head of

Roma right, reverse:- Victory in biga, Sear 179, small

banker's mark on cheek, well centred, good metal, NVF

£50 - £60

1146

Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Rubrius

Dossenus, 87 B.C., Juno/Quadriga, Sear 259, good

metal NVF

£45 - £50

1147

Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Titurius

L.f.Sabinus, 89 B.C., obverse:- Bare head of King Tatius

right, palm branch before, reverse:- Tarpeia facing,

shields about to be cast down on her by two soldiers,

crescent enclosing a star above, Sear 252, good metal,

GF

£45 - £55

1148

Roman Republican silver denarius of M.Lucilius Rufus,

Rome Mint 101 B.C., obverse:- Helmeted head of Roma

right, PV behind, all within laurel-wreath, reverse:-

Victory in biga, M LVCILI below, RVF, above, Sear

202, good metal, NVF

£65 - £75

1149

Roman Republican silver denarius of M.Piaetorius

M.f.Cestianus c.69 B.C., Winged bust of Vacuna,

wearing crested helmet right / Eagle standing on

thunderbolt right, head left, banker's marks each side,

dies slightly off centre, Seaby Vol. I, p.73, 4, F with a

ditto but of Diva Faustina Senior struck by her husband

Antoninus Pius, Rome Mint c.147 A.D., reverse:- Ceres,

VF [2]

£50 - £70

1150

Roman Republican silver quinarius c.210 B.C., Bust of

Roma right, V behind / The Dioscuri right, two stars

above, ROMA below, no monogram in field before, Sear

42, hairline crack [hardly visible] a little 'rust' deposit

obverse, both dies slightly off centre, good metal, NVF

£70 - £80

1151

Roman Republican silver victoriatus, anonymous issue of

c.210 B.C., Laureate head of Jupiter right / Victory

standing to right, crowning trophy, ROMA below, Sear

49, both dies off centre, good metal, VF

£70 - £80

1152

Scottish gold Sword and Sceptre piece of James VI [I of

England], Eighth Coinage, dated 1601, Spink 5460,

large but very slightly irregular flan, weakness at centre

each side, very light scuffs under magnification, NVF

£900 - £1000

1153

Septimius Severus bonze of c.28mm. of Marcianopolis,

Moesia Inferior, reverse:- Concordia standing front,

turreted, head left, holding patera and cornucopiae,

obverse slightly off centre, hard, dark, even patina, strong

portrait, GVF/GF

£40 - £50

1154

Severus Alexander silver denarius, Rome Mint 223 A.D.,

reverse reads:- PROVIDENTIA AVG, Annona standing

left, holding corn-ears and cornucopiae, modius at feet,

Sear 7922, with old pen and ink ticket, Ex. Mike Vosper

15.3.96, EF with a ditto but of Julia Mamaea Rome Mint

222 A.D., Juno standing with peacock at feet, holding

long sceptre and patera, Sear II, 8231, with nice old pen

and ink ticket, GVF [2]

£40 - £50

1155

Sextus Pompey bronze as, struck Sicily 43-36 B.C.,

obverse:- Laureate head of Janus, with features of

Pompey the Great, reverse:- Prow of galley, PIVS above

IMP below, Sear 1394, F

£85 - £95

1156

Spain, Castile and Leon, billon 9 dineros of Sancho IV

1284-1295, Leon Mint, full, round, well centred, dark

toned EF

£40 - £45

End of Auction in Room 2, Day 1