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1348

Commonwealth Halfcrown 1653 mm. sun, ESC (new

edition) 28, double-struck GF, ex-Pocock Collection,

Lockdales Auction 93, May 2012, lot 3108.

£300 - £400

1349

Commonwealth halfcrown 1654, mm. Sun, Spink 3215,

a little weakness each side but nice example, GF

£250 - £350

1350

Commonwealth halfgroat x 2, Spink 3221, first crinkled,

NF/GF, second, smallish, VF [2]

£80 - £120

1351

Commonwealth penny, Spink 3222, very small edge

chips, F together with ditto but a halfpenny, Spink 3223,

NVF [2]

£60 - £80

1352

Commonwealth shilling 1654, mm. Sun, Spink 3217,

with old ticket, well centred, a little weak but NVF

£300 - £400

1353

Commonwealth silver half-groat, Spink 3221, Ex.

Lockdales, Jan.12 Lot 440, unusually well struck and

centred and with bluish cabinet tone, GVF

£110 - £130

1354

Commonwealth silver halfgroat, Spink 3221, VF

£100 - £110

1355

Commonwealth silver penny, full, round, well centred,

very lightly crinkled, VF/NVF

£40 - £50

1356

Commonwealth silver penny, Spink 3222, Ex. DNW

Dec.12, lot 452, VF

£80 - £110

1357

Commonwealth silver penny, Spink 3222, NVF

£50 - £30

1358

Commonwealth sixpence 1656, mm. Sun, Spink 3219,

with old ticket, round and well centred, cracked obverse

3 o'clock, lightly crinkled, F

£120 - £180

1359

Continental sceat c.695-c.740, Series E, variety E,

Degraded head right / Standard with four lines and

central annulet enclosing pellet, Spink 790C, VF

£40 - £60

1360

Continental sceat c.695-c.740, Type 8, Crude standard /

Central cross pommee, pellets in angles [in this case 3 of

the 4], Spink 793, VF

£40 - £60

1361

David II of scotland 1329-1371, silver groat, Second

Coinage 1357-1367, young bust, left breaking plain

tressure, arcs of tressure plain, reverse reads:- VILLA

EDInBVRGh, Edinburgh Mint, Spink 5091, large but

slightly irregular flan, a little weakness each side but a nice

specimen of this issue with nice portrait, VF

£200 - £250

1362

Diva Marciana silver denarius, struck by her brother

Trajan, Rome Mint 112 A.D., reverse:- CAES AVG

GERM A DAC COS VI P P in exergue MATIDIA AVG

F, Mattidia seated left, holding patera, between two

children, Sear - , RIC 742 as R3, with old ticket, large

slightly irregular flan, slightly rough surfaces and very

small pits, extremely rare, NVF/GF

£350 - £450

1363

Domitian as, Rome Mint 90-91 A.D., reverse:-

MONETA AVGVSTI S C , Moneta standing left,

holding scales and cornucopiae, Sear 2807, RIC 335,

with even milk-green patina, nice portrait with strong

features, this GVF rest VF

£130 - £150