50
1279
Charles I York Shilling S.2870, toned GF, slightly bent.
£250 - £260
1280
Charles II Maundy 4d undated issue CGS slabbed as
EF70
£60 - £80
1281
Charles I, Scottish silver twelve shillings, Third coinage
1637-1642, Falconer's Issue, reverse thistle before legend,
'F' facedown above crown [produced from a broken
punch], Spink 5563, full, round, well centred, gilt,
GVF/EF
£150 - £180
1282
Claudius sestertius, Rome Mint 41-42 A.D., reverse;-
Spes advancing left, Sear 1853, rough surfaces, features
good, GF
£180 - £190
1283
Commodus AE27 of Marcianopolis Moesia Inferior,
struck under legate Caecilius Maternus, obverse:- Bare-
headed bust of Commodus right, cuirassed, with
breastplate depicting bust of Athena, reverse:- Nude
Zeus, holding forked sceptre and thunderbolt, eagle at
feet, similar coin sold Peus Nachf Auction 366, lot 309,
full, round, well centred, rare, GF
£60 - £70
1284
Commodus sestertius, Rome Mint 185 A.D., Sear 5826,
reverse:- Victory seated, right on pile of shields, inscribing
shield set on her knee, in exergue 'VICT BRIT', VF
£170 - £190
1285
Commodus sestertius, Rome Mint 186 AD. Reverse: PM
TRP XI IMP VII COS V PP SC., Aequitas standing left
holding scales and cornucopiae, Sear 5781, good green
patina, pleasing bust, VF/GF
£70 - £90
1286
Commonwealth Halfcrown 1652/1, ESC (new edition)
26, rarity R2, S.3215 for type, nice round flan VF, a little
weak in centres.
£550 - £600
1287
Coppers of the Quarakhouids x 2, Poor and F and silvers
of the Muzaffarids x 3, GF to NVF and a ditto of the
Timurids, both dies off centre NVF, plus 2 x bronze
minors, F, mostly with packets and detailed tickets [8]
£50 - £60
1288
Divus Antoninus Pius silver denarius, Rome Mint 162
AD. Obverse: his bare head right. Reverse: DIVO PIO
around statue of Pius enthroned left, holding branch and
sceptre, Sear 5194, nicely toned and almost mint state,
scarce.
£130 - £150
1289
Divus Augustus and Livia, bronze of c.34mm., of
Hispalis, Spain, GICV 189,m obverse:- Radiate bust of
Augustus, right, reverse:- Bust of Livia, left, resting on
globe, crescent above, large flan, well centred, looks to
have been cleaned many years ago, scarce, F
£40 - £50
1290
Domitian silver denarius, Rome Mint 90-91 AD.
Reverse: IMP XXI COS XV CENS PPP., Minerva
standing left holding spear, Sear 2734 var., RIC 155,
lustrous well struck EF
£120 - £140
1291
Early Roman Republic bronze sextans, Rome Mint
c.217-215 BC. Obverse: Head of Mercury right in
winged petasus, two pellets above. Reverse: Prow of
galley right, ROMA above, two pellets below. Sear 610,
good greenish-black contrasting patina, nVF
£100 - £120
1292
Edward I silver penny of Ireland, Second Coinage [1279-
1302], early issue [1279-1284], reverse reads:- CIVITAS
DVBLINIE, Dublin Mint, trefoil of pellets on breast, no
mark before EDW R, Spink 6246, full, round, well
centred, tone a little patchy, quite good portrait, VF
£60 - £70