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1529

Roman coins x12 all late roman with three roman

brooches two parts of possibly roman armour

£60 - £70

1530

Roman collection of six broaches various patterns all

without pins

£70 - £80

1531

Roman Imperial silver denarii, a couple look to be plated,

F to VF [9]

£50 - £70

1532

Roman key ring of small size, plus 2 x mediaeval casket

keys, plus 2 x post mediaeval trade weights, all found in

Suffolk [5]

£50 - £60

1533

Roman Republican denarius of P.Clodius M.f. of 42

B.C., Sear 491, Fair [a British find], together with a ditto

but of Caracalla, reverse:- Two captives at the foot of a

trophy, Sear 6853, a little edge surface gone reverse but

nice portrait, VF/GF, with a follis of Constantius I as

Augustus, GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Lugdunum

Mint?, bust left, Sear 14178, GF/F and lastly a piece of

Constantine I, reverse:- Sol, London Mint, GF [4]

£50 - £60

1534

Roman Republican silver denarius of Appius Claudius

Pulcher, T. Manlius Mancinus and Q. Urbinus, c.111-

110 B.C., Head of Roma / Victory in triga [triga, three

horse chariot, rare on Roman coinage], RSC I, p.31, 2,

reverse very slightly off centre, good metal, VF

£60 - £65

1535

Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Antestius

Gragulus of c. 136 B.C., Bust of Roma, right / Jupiter in

quadriga, right, Sear 115, tone a little uneven, good

metal, VF

£60 - £65

1536

Roman Republican silver denarius of M.Junius Brutus of.

c.54B.C., obverse:- Head of L.Junius Brutus the Ancient,

BRVTVS behind, reverse:- Head of Caius Servilius

Ahala, AHALA behind, Sear 398, worn, scuffed, banker's

marks each side, good metal, rare, Fair [this piece was

struck by Brutus one of the assassins of Julius Caesar],

with a dupondius of Hadrian, reverse:- Clementia, Sear

3677, even milk-green patina, nice portrait, VF, with a

billon half antoninianus of Allectus, reverse reads:-

LAETITIA AVG, Galley, of the QC mint, VF [3]

£150 - £170

1537

Roman Republican silver denarius of P.Sepullius Macer,

Rome Mint c 44 B.C., reverse:- Quadriga, right, in

exergue L.SENTI C.F, RSC p.87, large but oval flan,

dark even tone, VF

£50 - £60

1538

Roman Republican silver denarius of Q.Marcus

Philippus of c.129 B.C., Head of Roma, right /

Macedonian horseman, right, Sear 135, good metal, VF

£60 - £65

1539

Roman set four arrow heads found Anglesey and two

Persian Luristan arrow heads

£40 - £50

1540

Roman silver denarii, a couple look plated and includes a

fake of Domitian, Fair to VF [10]

£50 - £70

1541

Roman silver finger ring, depicting Mercury, as Benet's

2000, p.91, R10-0203, indeed the piece looks done by the

same engraver, although on a smaller scale, found in

Suffolk

£200 - £250

1542

Sabina silver denarius, Rome Mint 133 A.D., reverse:-

Vesta enthroned left, holding Palladium and long sceptre,

VF

£50 - £90

1543

Saxon sceat, Radiate head on crescent shoulder, legend

before [worn], 'V' behind, reverse:- Standard supported

by 'V's TTVV around central annulet, clear portrait, GF

£40 - £50

1544

Scottish mediaeval pieces, James VI Lion or hardhead,

James VI quarter merk, Charles I twenty pence, broken

and glued, Charles I turner or bodle and lastly a Charles

I forty pence, holed, all with old tickets, P to F [5]

£40 - £45

1545

Septimus Severus bronze of c.28mm. of Marcianopolis,

Moesia Inferior, reverse:- Concordia standing front,

turreted, head left, holding patera and corucopiae,

obverse slightly off centre, nice portrait, GVF/GF

£40 - £45

1546

Severus Alexander sestertius Rome Mint 232 A.D.,

reverse:- PROVIDENTIA AVG S C, Annona standing

front, head left, holding corn-ears and cornucopiae,

modius at feet, Sear 8014, GF

£60 - £90

1547

Severus Alexander silver denarius, Rome Mint 234 A.D.,

reverse:- Sol advancing left, Sear 7916, gold cabinet tone

obverse, unusually fine, UNC

£60 - £80

1548

Short Cross English penny, reverse reads:-

+TVRKIL.ON.EVER, York Mint, moneyer Turkil who

worked in classes 1a to 4a, Fair/GF together with a ditto

reverse reading +RICARD[ ]ND, London Mint,

moneyer Ricard, Ricard worked at London in Classes 2-

4b of Richard I, both have old tickets, square sided flan,

both dies off centre, F [2]

£60 - £70

1549

Silver 'penny' of 'Edward I' struck in the Low Countries,

star on breast, reverse reading CIVITAS LOINDON,

with old ticket, full, round, well centred, NVF

£90 - £100

1550

Silver pennies of the York Mint, Henry IV?, P/NF,

Henry V, Mullet and Trefoil by crown, GF, plus another

reading hENRICVS, NF/GF, all have Quatrefoil at

reverse centre, plus another of Durham with mullet and

annulet at crown sides, cracked and edge loss, together

with silver halfpenny of Henry V, Annulets by hair,

GF/VF and lastly one other, clipped and cracked, trefoils

by neck?, portrait visible, F most with old tickets [6]

£40 - £50