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1522

Commodus colonial bronze of c.27mm., of

Marcianopolis, Moesia Inferior, Bare headed and

bearded bust of Commodus right, cuirassed with the

helmeted head of Zeus looking out from breast plate /

Nude male deity standing to left, rare, thought to be less

than 15 known, with two old tickets, slightly rough

surfaces, GF/F

£50 - £60

1523

Commonwealth shilling 1649, Spink 3217, strangely the

'H' in 'WITH' seems to have been punched in twice, well

centred, NVF/GF

£500 - £550

1524

Contemporary plated forgery, anonymous, c.81 B.C.,

possibly an emergency issue under Sulla [the normal

populous would not have had the technology to produce

let alone plate a coin] hence could have been produced at

a 'moving' mint, Diademed head of Venus / Double

cornucopiae, Sear 303, oval flan, reverse off centre,

scarce, NVF/GF, together with a silver quinarius of

Cn.Cornelius Lentulus, c. 88 B.C., Laureate head of

Jupiter / Victory and trophy, Sear 255, a little 'cabinet

blue', VF/NVF [2]

£10 - £15

1525

Copy of an Ancient Greek silver stater of Knossos

featuring Hera and the Labyrinth.

£10 - £12

1526

Divus Valerian Junior silver antoninianus struck under

Valerian and Gallienus, Cologne Mint 258 A.D., Sear

10606, reverse:- Valerian Junior, his right hand raised,

left holding sceptre, seated on the back of a flying eagle

ascending to heaven, a little weakly struck but probably

near as struck, GVF

£45 - £55

1527

Eadred silver penny, Small Cross / Moneyer's name in

two lines, Spink 1113, obverse reads:- +EADRED REX,

reverse reads:- HERE.MOD M, divided by three cross

pattee and trefoil of pellets at top and bottom, extreme

edge loss between 3 and 6 o'clock, obverse, VF

£300 - £350

1528

Edward I silver pennies both of London, one dark toned,

NVF [2]

£40 - £45

1529

Edward I silver penny of Canterbury, crinkled F, Richard

II silver penny of York, quatrefoil in centre of reverse,

part flat, reverse off centre, Fair/F and a silver sixpence

of James I 1604, Poor and lastly a Henry I silver penny,

Type 15, a quarter gone and folded but found Suffolk but

probably of Ipswich by Osbern, scarce [4]

£40 - £60

1530

Edward I silver penny of Durham, mm. Cross Moline,

Class 9, NVF

£50 - £60

1531

Edward III gold noble, Fourth Coinage 1351-1377, Pre-

Treaty Period, 1351-1361, with French title, Series G

1356-1361, variety with a very small lis in first quarter,

above lion's head, as the illustration in Spink 1490, found

Suffolk, a round well centred piece, scuff across part of

obverse, reverse with minor scuffs, GF/NVF

£900 - £1200

1532

Edward III silver halfpenny, London Mint, Second

Coinage 1335-1343, six pointed star after obverse legend,

and before LON, Spink 1540, lightly crinkled, light scuffs

under magnification, reasonable portrait, NVF, with a

penny of York, quatrefoil at reverse centre enclosing

pellet, Spink 1556, NF/F [2]

£50 - £70

1533

Edward III silver penny, Post-treaty Period, 1369-1377,

York Mint, lis on breast, reverse quatrefoil in centre,

mm.Plain Cross, Spink 1649, full, round, GVF/VF

£50 - £60

1534

Edward III, Pre-Treaty, silver halfgroat, Spink

1577/1578, Series F/G mule, London Mint, possibly not

clipped NVF (Ex Lockdales Auction 79 Lot 507)

£80 - £100

1535

Edward the Elder silver penny, Bust left / Moneyer's

name in two lines, obverse reads:- +EADVVEARD

REX, reverse reads:- BYRHELM MO divided by three

cross pattee, cross pattee above, flanked by two trefoil of

pellets and ditto below, Spink 1084, portrait weak on

head but a full round coin, well centred, GF/VF

£500 - £600

1536

Edward VI contemporary brass imitation of an Irish

shilling of 1552, mm. Harp, Spink 6494A, holed obverse

top, with four sided hand cut nail, NF/F

£30 - £35

1537

Edward VI debased silver shilling, Southwark Mint, Bust

5, mm. Y, Spink 2466B, Fair

£55 - £65