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1304

Straits Settlements Dollars (2) both 1935 along with a

small assortment of other notes to include South

Africa 2s 1900

£50 - £60

1305

Warren Fisher Ten Shillings T30 "K32" nVF

£40 - £45

1306

World in two albums, some redeemable currency

seen

£100 - £150

1307

World Notes, a bundle in mixed grade, mostly

"wartime".

£20 - £30

1308

World (approx 40) a high grade group, includes

Spain , Italy, Malta etc

£60 - £80

1309

World / GB in an album , much redeemabale

currency seen

£120 - £150

1310

World, a small assortment to include Russia, GB,

Singapore etc, mainly from circulation

£20 - £30

Ancient & Hammered Coins

1311

Aelia Flaccilla [wife of Theodosius I ], small bronze,

obverse reads:- AEL FLACCILLA AVG, in full,

reverse:- Victory seated right, Heraclea Mint, Old

Sear 4192, Ex.Rev. Spencer Huges Collection,

reverse slightly off centre, VF/NVF

£40 - £45

1312

Aethelstan silver penny fragment, a Viking hack-

silver quarter, of Spink 1089, Small Cross /

Moneyer's name in two lines type, VF

£40 - £50

1313

Ancient British gold stater, South Ferriby type of the

Corieltavi, obverse:- Wreath, pellets [nearly plain],

reverse:- Disjointed horse left, star below, Spink 390,

ABC 1752, VF

£300 - £400

1314

Ancient Greek silver tetradrachm [shekel] of Tyre,

Phoenicia, wt.14.1g., obverse:- Laureate head of

Melqarth, right, reverse:- Eagle standing left on ship,

carring palm under right wing, in left field date letters

for the year 13 = 114-113 B.C. and upright club

below, monogram in right field [This is the probable

coin issue given to Judas as 'Thirty pieces of silver' for

the betrayal of Christ], BMC Greek 26, p.237, 78,

Sear - , but see pp.542-543, 5918 - 5920, obverse off

centre, patchy tone, VF

£50 - £60

1315

Anglo-Saxon copper styca of Northumbria with at

centre a pellet within a circle of dots and another

with plain cross at centre, both seem retrograde,

GF/infill and GF [2]

£45 - £50

1316

Antoninus Pius brass dupondius, Rome Mint 155

A.D., reverse reads:- LIBERTAS COS IIII S C,

Libertas standing facing, head left, holding pilus and

long sceptre, Sear - , RIC III, 929, tone a little

uneven, portrait with sharp features, VF/NVF

£40 - £45

1317

Antoninus Pius copper as Rome and British Mint?

154-155 A.D., reverse:- Britannia seated on pile of

rocks, in attitude of dejection, shield and vexillum in

background, legend:- BRITANNIA COS IIII S C,

unusual having full legend visible, Sear 4296, slightly

rough surfaces F

£50 - £60

1318

Antoninus Pius sestertius, Rome Mint 145 A.D.,

reverse:- Antoninus Pius distributing largesse to

Roman citizens, Sear 4187, RIC III, 774, scarce,

VF/GF

£160 - £180