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1171

Diocletian follis of TicinumMint 300-303 A.D., reverse:-

Moneta, T T in exergue, Sear 12821, a little short of flan,

VF/NVF with a ditto but of Constantius I as Caesar

under Maximian I, Cartage Mint 298-299 A.D., reverse:-

Salus, Sear 14099, VF both with old tickets [2]

£40 - £50

1172

Divus Septimius Severus silver denarius, struck by his

sons Caracalla and Geta, Rome Mint 211 A.D. [Severus

died at York], reverse:- Pyramidal crematorium, GF with

a silver antoninianus of Philip I, reverse:- Securitas seated

left, Sear 8966, very small areas of deposit each side,

VF/NVF both with old tickets [2]

£40 - £50

1173

Eadred silver penny, Crude bust right / Small central

cross, Spink 1115, with typical East Anglian bust, obverse

reads:- +EADRED RE+, reverse reads:- MANNA

MONETA., there is no initial cross but a 'dividing' pellet,

the .M's with rounded 'Lombardic' tops, the coin was

found at Narborough, Norfolk, the moneyer being

known from Norwich mint signed coins, this piece is

almost certainly from that mint, two very small areas of

extreme edge loss [wt. 1.25g.], a little weak area each side,

rare, VF

£900 - £1100

1174

Edward the Confessor silver penny, Hammer Cross Type

[1059-1062], obverse reads:- EADPAR.RD REC [no

initial cross], reverse reads:- +DIORMAN ON STENR,

['S' face down], Steyning Mint, moneyer Deorman, with

old ticket, full, round, well centred, a few very small areas

of green deposit but nice dull even tone, scarce mint,

GVF

£320 - £370

1175

Edward VI debased silver shilling, Second Period

January 1549 - April 1550, Second Issue, Canterbury

Mint, mm. t/T?, reading MDXLIX, Spink 2468, full,

round, well centred, much of portrait visible, a few small

weak spots, better than these normally turn up, GF

£500 - £600

1176

Edward VI Shilling (S2482) GF - nVF

£120 - £150

1177

Edward VI silver shilling, Second Period Jan.1549-

Apr.1550, Second Issue, reads:- MDXLIX, mm. Y,

Southwark Mint 1549-1550, Spink 2466B, an above

average specimen, quite good metal, flan probably as

struck, well centred, light scuffs mostly on the obverse, GF

£270 - £290

1178

Elizabeth I silver groat, Second Issue [1560-1561], mm.

Cross-Crosslet, Spink 2556, very light graffiti behind

Queen's head, with 'cabinet' blue and gold tone, a little

weak in one quarter of the reverse, GF/NVF

£40 - £50

1179

Elizabeth I silver penny, Second Issue [1560-1561], mm.

Martlet, Spink 2558, obverse surfsce slightly rough but

portrait all struck up and above average for this small

denomination, VF

£45 - £55

1180

Elizabeth I silver shilling, Sixth Issue [1582-1600], mm.

Tun [1592-1595], ELIZAB, Spink 2577, tone a little

uneven, full, round, well centred, nice even strike, very

light scuff before bust, VF/GVF

£230 - £260

1181

Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Third and Fourth Issue [1561-

1577], mm. Pheon [1561-1565] and dated 1561, small

bust, Spink 2559, full, round, well centred, quite nice

portrait, GVF/VF

£150 - £220

1182

Elizabeth I sixpence 1573, NF/GF, Henry III penny with

sceptre, NICOLE ON LVN, NVF, Edward I penny of

London, GF/VF, with a billon antoninianus of

Numerian, reverse:- Providentia, Sear 3, 12253, VF [4]

£40 - £50

1183

Greek Imperial bronze of c.24mm.,of Aemilian [253

A.D.] of Moesia Superior, Viminacium, reverse:- Moesia

standing left, between Bull and Lion, Sear - , but see

4402, with old ticket, scarce, GF

£50 - £60

1184

Greek Imperial bronzes produced under the emperors

Augustus, Vespasian, Septimius Severus, Gordian III and

Trebonianus Gallus, all with old tickets, some by

Dr.Roger Vezin, average F [5]

£45 - £55

1185

Greek Imperial bronzes produced under the emperors

Lucius Verus, Severus Alexander x 2, and a piece struck

in the 3rd. century, [Antonines to Gallienus], with old

tickets, some by Dr. Roger Vezin, average F [4]

£40 - £50