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1511

Mary silver groat, reverse reads:- VERITAS, with old

ticket, very short striking split,

F.GF

£75 - £100

1512

Mediaeval bronze seal, round type, slightly scuffed, plus

2 x mediaeval round lead seals, one bent, plus a later fob

seal, with plain intaglio, damaged [4]

£80 - £120

1513

Mesolithc tranchet stone axe of c.10000 - 4001 B.C.,

found in Suffolk and sold with sketch and museum details

£100 - £160

1514

Nero silver denarius, Rome Mint 67-68 A.D., reverse:-

Jupiter seated left, holding long sceptre and thunderbolt,

Sear 1943, RIC 69, good metal, slightly rough surfaces,

NVF

£130 - £150

1515

Nero, as normal module, Lugdunum Mint, obverse

reads:- NEROCLAVD CAESAR AVGGERM P MTR

P IMP P P, bust right resting on globe, reverse:- Victory

alighting left, wings spread, Sear 1976var., slightly rough

surfaces but still much detail, note Victory's face and

wings, NVF

£60 - £80

1516

Ottoman Empire, Abdul Hamid I 1187-1203H [1774-

1789], gold of c.22mm., wt. 2.63g., mint of IstanbuI, year

10 = 1787 A.D., KM 416, with ticket by Dr. Vezin, VF

£60 - £80

1517

Philip and Mary shilling Poor along with coins of

Elizabeth I, sixpence 1568, P/F and 1573?, P/NF,

threepence 1565, P/GF and 1578 [mm. Greek Cross],

P/F, halfgroat, NF/GF and a damaged penny of 1560-

1561, mm. Martlet, P/GF [7]

£40 - £45

1518

Philip and Mary silver groat, reverse reads:-

POSVIMVS, mm. Lis, Spink 2508, full, round, well

centred, lightly crinkled, GF

£125 - £175

1519

Philip and Mary silver penny, Spink 2510A, VF

£100 - £120

1520

Philip and Mary silver shilling, undated, Spink 2501A,

scuffs, slightly bent, full, round, well centred, Fair/F

£350 - £400

1521

Philip and Mary silver shilling, undated, Spink 2501A,

with old ticket, light scuffs, full, round, well centred, F/GF

£500 - £600

1522

Philip and Mary silver sixpence, flat, with a silver groat,

defaced, GF and a ditto, bent, striking crack, P/F and a

Philip and Mary base penny, Spink 2510A, a little edge

damage, F all have old tickets [4]

£50 - £60

1523

Philip and Mary silver sixpence, full titles, 1554, Spink

2505, lightly crinkled, light scuffs, a little weakness each

side, F

£350 - £450

1524

Philip I colonial bronze of c.36mm., of Cilicia, Seleucia

Calycadnum, wt. 22.6g., obverse:- Radiate, draped and

cuirassed bust right, countermarked 'K' before, reverse:-

Artemis-Tyche facing Apollo, palm between, obverse die

SNG France 2, 1039-4, reverse die appears unpublished,

clear scarce, VF

£200 - £230

1525

Postumus double-sestertius Cologne Mint 261 A.D.,

reverse reads:- LAETITIA AVG, partly barbarous,

Galley with rowers travelling left, over waves, Sear 11049,

scarce VF/GF

£140 - £160

1526

Richard I silver penny, Class 4a, Spink 1348A, obverse

reads:-

hENRICVSR

EX,

reverse

reads:-

+WILLEM.ON.LVN, London Mint, moneyer Willem,

full, round, weak on legends, F/GF

£60 - £70

1527

Richard I silver penny, Class 4b, Spink 1348C, reverse

reads:- +WIL[ ]ON.WIN, Winchester Mint, moneyer

Willelm, F, together with a ditto but double-struck,

reverse off centre, F [2]

£50 - £60

1528

Richard I silver penny, Short Cross Type Class 4b, Spink

1348C, reverse reads:-

+hENRIC.ON

.[ ], London

Mint?, moneyer Henri, clipped, small, GF, with a ditto

but a cut-halfpenny of Class 4a, Spink 1348A, reverse

reads:- +RE[

]N.CA

, Canterbury Mint, moneyer

Reinald, VF [2]

£50 - £60