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1330

English hammered silver, 5 x cut-halfpennies, Short and

Long Cross, with 2 x Edwardian silver pennies, both of

Canterbury and an Edward IV, First Reign, silver

halfpenny, some with old tickets, avarage F [8]

£50 - £60

1331

English hammered silver, Edward I penny of London, a

ditto of Canterbury, Henry III, Canterbury?, Henry VI

Annulet Issue halfgroat [cracked], Elizabeth I sixpence

1582 [cracked] and James I halfgroat, Spink 2659, full,

round, well centred, a little crinkled, GF [6]

£60 - £65

1332

English Hammered silver, Elizabeth I shilling, Spink

2555, ditto but sixpence 1593, Spink 2578B [holed with

hand cut nail], James I halfgroat, Spink 2649, Charles I

shillings, mm. Bell, Portcullis and Triangle in Circle and

lastly a ditto but a sixpence, mm. Tun, Fair to GF [7]

£130 - £140

1333

English hammered silver, Henry VIII, halfpenny, mm.

Portcullis/-, Spink 2334, ditto but halfgroat of Archb.

Warham, Spink 2343, chipped, Charles I shillings, mm.

Harp, mm. Star and Sun [some clipping], ditto but

sixpence, mm. Crown, ditto but penny and lastly a

Commonwealth halfgroat, Poor to GF [8]

£100 - £110

1334

Forgeries, ancient and modern, Athens owl, Antoninus

Pius sestertius, Byzantine milliaresion, AE1 of Julian II,

reverse:- Bull, probably genuine but worn, late Roman

bronze, gilt and a genuine Edward I silver penny of

London, burnished [6]

£40 - £50

1335

Frame of old coins all found at Creeting Suffolk some 60

years ago, Roman AE, English hammered silver, George

II and III AE, silver looks to have been cleaned, Fair to

NVF [25]

£50 - £60

1336

Geta silver denarius, Rome Mint 208 AD. Reverse:

PNTIF COS II., Genius standing left sacrificing with

patera over altar. Sear 7187, fine young bearded bust,

EF/NEF

£60 - £70

1337

Ghaznavids silver dirhem all with old packets and tickets,

average GF to VF [5]

£50 - £60

1338

Gordian III and Tranquillina colonial bronze of c.

27mm., of Marcianopolis, obverse:- Leareate, draped

and cuirassed but of Gordian III, right, facing draped

bust of Tranquillina, facing left, reverse:- Helmeted

Mars, standing front, head left, leaning on shield and

holding down turned spear, GF/GVF

£40 - £50

1339

Gordian III silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 238-239,

reverse:- Fides Militum, Sear 8609, traces of original

silver wash, GVF with a ditto but Phillip I, Rome Mint

244-245A.D., reverse:- Salus, Sear 8964, large flan GVF

[2]

£60 - £65

1340

Gordian III, colonial bronze c.27mm., of Nicopolis ad

Istrum, obverse:- Leareate, draped and cuirassed bust,

right, reverse:- Concordia seated left, holding patera and

cornucopiae, Pick 2081var., reverse unusually fine,

VF/NEF

£40 - £50

1341

Group of ancient pieces, an Ancient Greek tetradrachm

and a Nero denarius, both probably false, a Venetian

silver, holed, coppers x 5, 2 x mediaeval French 'silvers',

both with extreme edge loss and an English Edwardian

silver penny, centres flat [11]

£40 - £50

1342

Hadrian billon tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt, 133-

134 AD. Laureate bust right. Reverse: Serapis seated left,

extending right hand over Kerberis at his feet and

holding sceptre. L - IH = Year 18. Milne 1398, GVF

£40 - £50

1343

Hadrian dupondius, Rome Mint 119 A.D., reverse:-

Salus-Fortuna, Sear 3668, nice portrait NVF, together

with a colonial bronze c.21mm. possibly of Tomis,

Moesia Inferior, Bust of Commodus in lion's skin head-

dress / Standing deity holding cornucopiae and pointing

rod to ground, NVF/F [2]

£45 - £55

1344

Hadrian silver denarius, Rome Mint 134-138 AD.

Reverse: COS III., Roma seated right on cuirass and

shield. Sear 3472 var., RIC 332, medallic bust, GVF

£40 - £50

1345

Henry III Short Cross Penny, Class 6C, reverse reads:

+ILGER.ON.LVNDE (ND ligate), S.1355, Mass 1840,

nVF

£50 - £60

1346

Henry III Short Cross Penny, Class 7b3, reverse reads:

+RICARD ON LVN., S.1356B, Mass 2402, VF

£60 - £70

1347

Henry III silver pennies, both with sceptre, first Henri of

London, Class 5g, Spink 1373, Ex Timeline, Dec.11, lot

232 part, F, second Nicole of London, Class 5b2, Spink

1368A, Ex. Timeline, Dec.11, lot 232 part, both with old

tickets, GF [2]

£40 - £50

1348

Henry III silver pennies, both with sceptre, first Ions of

London, Class 5c, Spink 1369, Ex. Timeline, Dec.11, lot

232 part, GF, second Willem of London, Class 5g, Ex.

Timeline, Dec.11, lot 232 part, both with old tickets,

GVF [2]

£40 - £50

1349

Henry III silver pennies, both with sceptre, first Nicole of

London, Class 5a2, Spink 1367A, Ex. Timeline, Dec.11,

lot 232 part, F second ditto but Class 5b2, Spink 1368A,

Ex. Timeline, Dec.11, lot 232 part, both with old tickets,

VF [2]

£40 - £50

1350

Henry III silver pennies, one with sceptre one without,

first Nicole of London, Class 5b2, Spink 1368A,

Ex.Timeline Dec.11, lot 232 part, very short striking split,

VF, together with a ditto but Willem on Northampton,

Class 3a2, Spink 1362A, Ex. London Coins, Aug.13, lot

1879, GF both with old tickets [2]

£40 - £50

1351

Henry III silver penny, London Mint, no sceptre, DAVI

{ON} LVNDEN, Ex. Lockdales 11/7/2010,lot 608, VF

together with an Edward III silver penny, Post-treaty

Period 1369-1377 of York, Spink 1650, Ex. Lockdales

11/7/2010, lot 536, F both with old tickets [2]

£40 - £50

1352

Henry III silver penny, Long Voided Cross with sceptre,

Class 5a2, Ion of Bury St Edmunds, Spink 1367A, Ex

Croydon Coin Auction, Jan.12, lot 816Ex Eaglen, Ex.

DNW 15.3.06, lot 1165 and Ex. Brussels Hoard, 1908,

with old tickets, dull even tone, NVF

£40 - £50

1353

Henry III silver penny, Long Voided Cross with sceptre,

Class 5b2, Randulf of Bury St Edmunds, Spink 1368A,

Ex. Croydon Coin Auction, Jan. 12, lot 815, with old

Baldwin ticket dated 28-12-62, nice even tone, reverse

very slightly off centre, VF

£40 - £50