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1333

Commodus sestertius, Rome Mint 185 A.D.,

reverse:- Victory seated right on pile of shields, about

to inscribe another shield, supported by her left arm

and seat on her knee, in exergue 'VICT BRIT', Sear

5826, this coin commemorates the defeat by the

Roman Army over a barbarian invasion in Northern

Britain, NVF

£150 - £170

1334

Commodus sestertius, Rome Mint 186 A.D.,

reverse:- Commodus seated left on curule chair,

holding globe and scroll, being crowned by Victory,

flying left at top right, Sear 5782, VF/GF

£65 - £85

1335

Commodus silver denarius, Rome Mint 184 A.D.,

reverse:- Aequitas, Sear 5669, GVF/VF, with a ditto

again Rome Mint 184 A.D., reverse:- Victory, Sear

5674, VF [2]

£40 - £50

1336

Constantius I [305-306] silver washed follis, struck as

Caesar [293-305], Heraclea Mint [296-298], reverse

reads:- GENIO POPVLI ROMANI in exergue

HTE, Sear 14061, full, round, well centred and

exhibiting a lot of original silver wash, GVF

£25 - £35

1337

Constantius II as Augustus 337-361 A.D., silver

reduced siliqua, reverse reads:- VOTIS XXX

MVLTIS XXXX within wreath, below in exergue

SCON, Constantinople Mint, Sear 17951, VF

£40 - £50

1338

Crusader issues, base silver Frankish Greece, Achaia

Florent of Hainault with a denaro of South Italy,

Brindisi, 1221 A.D., Frederick II, both with old

tickets, both VF [2]

£40 - £50

1339

Diva Faustina Senior silver denarius, struck under

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

Ceres, Sear 4583, dark toned, good metal, NVF with

a ditto but Septimius Severus, reverse:- Concordia?

Sear 6344?, good metal GF and lastly a silver washed

antoninianus of Aurelian, Serdica Mint 272 A.D., as

Sear 11542, much silver wash present, VF [3]

£40 - £50

1340

Edward I silver farthing, obverse reads:-

EDWARDVS REX, crown with curved band,

reverse reads:- LONDONIENSIS, with inner circle,

Spink 1445, GF/NVF with a silver halfpenny of

Edward IV Second Reign 1471-1483, no marks by

neck, mm. heraldic Cinquefoil? [1480-1483], both

with old tickets, Spink 2137, GF [2]

£40 - £50

1341

Edward III gold half-noble, Transitional treaty

period, 1361, reverse annulets at corners of central

panel, saltire and double saltire stops, closed 'E' at

centre reverse, French title omitted as is that of

Aquitaine, reads:- EDWARD DEI G REX ANGL D

HIB [see note Spink p.180], Spink 1500, full, round,

well centred, NVF/VF

£700 - £800

1342

Edward III gold quarter-noble, Treaty Period 1361-

1369, Lis at centre of reverse, Spink 1510, well

centred and struck up, VF

£250 - £300

1343

Edward III silver groat, London Mint, Fourth

Coinage [1351-1377], Pre-Treaty Period [1351-

1361], Class E [1354-1355], 'V' with nick in right

limb, Spink 1567, full round, well centred at some

time cleaned, light scuffs, obverse under

magnification, GF/NVF

£50 - £60

1344

Edward III silver halfgroat, York Mint, Fourth

Coinage [1351-1377], Pre-Treaty Period [1351-

1361], Class D [1352-1353], 'R' with normal tail,

Spink 1580, full, round, well centred, lightly crinkled,

overall light scuffs, GF

£50 - £60

1345

Edward IV or V silver penny of London, obverse

reads:- EDWARD DI GRA REX ANGL, reverse

reads:- CIVITAS LONDON, mm. Halved Sun and

Rose, 1483, no marks by bust, Spink 2147, wt. 0.7g.

looks to be lightly clipped, found 1st. November

2013, Silsoe, Bedfordshire, only one other recorded

by the Portable Antiquities Scheme, sold with

museum report and extremelly rare, F

£1000 - £1200

1346

Edward IV, First Reign [1461-1485], Light Coinage

[1464-1470], silver groat of London, mm. Long

Cross Fitchee / Sun, Spink 2003, smallish GF

£50 - £70

1347

Edward VI Fine Issue shilling [1551-1553], mm.

Tun, Spink 2482, full, round, well centred one small

edge irregularity at obverse 12 o'clock, GF

£60 - £70

1348

Edward VI Shilling (S2482) GF - nVF

£140 - £180