73
1527
Otacilla Severa silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 244-245
A.D., reverse reads:- PVDICITIA AVG, Pudicitia seated
left, drawing veil from face and holding transverse
sceptre, Sear 9159, GVF
£20 - £25
1528
Philip and Mary silver shilling, undated, Spink 2501A,
scuffs, slightly bent, full, round, well centred, Fair/F
£60 - £80
1529
Philip and Mary silver shilling, undated, Spink 2501A,
with old ticket, light scuffs, full, round, well centred,
F/GF
£175 - £225
1530
Philip I silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 246 A.D.,
reverse reads:- P M TR P III COS P P, Felicitas standing
left, holding long caduceus and cornucopiae, Sear 8944,
with old ticket, obverse exhibits some of original finish,
reverse weak, as struck, EF/VF
£20 - £25
1531
Philip I silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 248 A.D.,
reverse
reads:-
TRANQVILLITAS
AVGG,
Tranquillitas standing left, holding capricorn? and
sceptre, 'B' officina mark in left field, Sear 8968, with old
ticket, EF
£20 - £25
1532
Philip II silver antoninianus, struck as Caesar under
Philip I, 244-247 A.D., reverse reads:- PRINCIPI
IVVENT, Phillip II standing in military attire to left,
holding transverse spear and globe, Sear 9240, with old
ticket, with some original finish, NEF
£20 - £25
1533
Ptolemy III, bronze of 29mm., reverse:- Eagle standing
on thunderbolt, wings closed, A between legs, Alexandria
Mint, GF/NVF
£30 - £35
1534
Roman brooches, collection of eight
£60 - £65
1535
Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Antestius
Gragulus of c.136 B.C., Helmeted bust of Roma, right /
Jupiter in quadriga, right, Sear 115, slightly uneven tone,
good metal, VF
£50 - £55
1536
Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Flaminius Chilo
of c.109-108 B.C., Helmeted head of Roma, right /
Victory in biga, Sear 179, well centred, good metal, VF
£55 - £60
1537
Roman Republican silver denarius of P.Clodius M.f. of
c.42 B.C., Laureate head of Apollo, right / Diana
Lucifera standing right, Sear 492, obverse slightly off
centre [as is often the case with this issue], good metal,
GF
£45 - £55
1538
Roman silver denarius of C.Vibius C.f.Pansa of c. 90
B.C., Laureate head of Apollo, right, PANSA behind /
Minerva in quadriga, right, Sear 242, VF
£50 - £55
1539
Roman silver denarius of Lucius Appuleius Saturninus of
c.104 B.C., Helmeted head of Roma, left / Saturn in
quadriga, Sear 193, VF
£50 - £55
1540
Roman silver denarius of P.Calpurnius of c.133 B.C.,
Helmeted head of Roma, right / Venus in biga, right,
Sear 124, NEF/VF
£55 - £60
1541
Scottish silver penny of William I, Short Cross, Phase B,
c.1205-c.1230, reverse reads:- +hV[E WALT]ER, the
Edinburgh and Perth moneyers working jointly, Spink
5029, a little flatness each side, but quite good portrait,
GF
£100 - £125
1542
Severus Alexander silver denarius, Rome Mint 222 A.D.,
reverse reads:- P M TR P COS P P, Jupiter standing left,
holding thunderbolt and long sceptre, Sear 7891, good
metal GVF, with late Roman bronzes in low grade, 11
coins in total
£40 - £45
1543
Severus Alexander silver denarius, Rome Mint 226 A.D.,
reverse reads:- PAX AVG, Pax advancing left, holding
branch and sceptre, with old ticket, good metal, NEF
£20 - £25
1544
Valens 364-378 A.D., AE1, Romano-British copy of the
reverse:- Valans standing facing, head right, holding
standard and Victory, in lower left field a Christian
Cross, reverse slightly off centre, hence 'mint' off flan, Old
Sear 4114var., Ex. Rev. Spencer Hughes Collection,
scarce, VF/GF
£85 - £95
1545
Valentinian III gold tremissis or one-third solidus,
reverse:- No legend, cross within wreath, rosette above,
in exergue COMOB, Milan Mint 440 A.D., GVF
£100 - £120
1546
Vespasian silver denarius, regular series, Rome Mint 75
A.D., reverse reads:- PON MAX TR P COS VI, Pax
seated left, holding olive-branch, good metal, F
£25 - £35
1547
Vespasian silver denarius, Rome Mint 69-70A.D.,
obverse reads:- IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG,
laureate bust, right, reverse reads:- IVDAEA in exergue,
Jewess seated at the foot of a military trophy, head
propped up by right hand in attitude of dejection. This
issue commemorates the quelling of the First Jewish
Revolt by Vespasian and Titus, Sear 2296, well centred,
light marks under magnification, good metal, NVF
£250 - £280
1548
Viking York, silver penny, obverse reads:- CVN NET
ITI [not the nomal CVN NET TI] around small cross
pattee with pellet in two angles, reverse reads:-
CRTENV, thought to = CNUT, see J.J.N. p.80, 496,
around patriarchal cross, Spink 993, well centred, evenly
struck, near as struck GEF
£600 - £650