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1594

Philip II silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 247 A.D., Sear

9265var., struck as Augustus 247-249 A.D., reverse:-

Philip I and Philip II seated left, on curule chairs, their

hands extended, the nearer figure with left foot on foot

stool, legend:- LIBERALITAS AVGG I I I, reverse better

struck than normal for this series, NEF

£40 - £50

1595

Phillp II silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 246-247 A.D.,

reverse:- Philip standing left, captive at feet, Sear 9241,

lustrous, EF

£35 - £40

1596

Postumus double-sestertius [scarce denomination],

Cologne Mint 261 A.D., reverse reads:- LAETITIA

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

11049, scarce VF/GF

£140 - £150

1597

Probus billon antoninianus, Rome Mint, 278-280 A.D.,

reverse:- Probus on horseback, pacing left, seated

barbarian before, Sear 11953, near as struck with a large

percentage of silver wash still evident, EF

£35 - £40

1598

Ptolemy V, Epiphanes 204 -180 B.C., bronze of 29mm.,

obverse:- Head of Cleopatera I as Isis, reverse:- Eagle

standing on thunderbolt, wings open, Sear -, but see

7879-7880, VF

£120 - £140

1599

Quintillus billon antoninianus, Rome Mint 270 A.D.,

reverse:- Sol standing left, right hand raised, holding

globe in left, Sear 11433 weak on begining of obverse

legend before emperor's name, with an old ticket

purchased 1955, 60/-, sharp portrait, scarce, EF

£40 - £50

1600

Richard I silver penny, Class 4b, 7 pearls to crown, hair

as two parallel crescents, malformed letters, Spink 1348C,

reverse reads:-

+REINALD.ON.CA

, Canterbury Mint,

moneyer Reinald, large flan, GF

£50 - £60

1601

Richard II silver farthing of London, Small bust with

neck, obverse reads:- +RICARD REX AnGLIE, reverse

reads:- CIVITAS LOnDOn, Spink 1701, nice neat bust,

reverse very slightly off centre, VF/NVF

£300 - £325

1602

Romam Republican silver denarius of M.Herennius 108-

107 B.C., Diademed head of Pietas right / One of the

Catanaean brothers running right bearing his father on

his shoulders, Sear 185, even tone, GVF

£110 - £130

1603

Roman Imperial phallic pendant with hanging loop,

made in silver, looks to be good silver, therefore possibly

quite early?, found Suffolk

£150 - £200

1604

Roman Republican silver denarii of D.Junius L.f.Silanus,

c.91 B.C., Helmeted head of Roma / Victory in biga,

Sear 225, oval flan, obverse slightly off centre, VF,

together with C.Vibius C.f.Pansa, c.90 B.C., Laureate

head of Apollo / Minerva in quadriga, Sear 242, reverse

very slightly off centre, banker's mark on chin, NVF/GF

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£30 - £35

1605

Roman Republican silver denarius of C.Calpurnius Piso

L.f. Frugi, Rome Mint c.67 B.C., Bust of Apollo / Naked

horseman, Sear 348, light scuffs, even dark tone, proud

portrait, VF

£50 - £60

1606

Roman Republican silver denarius of C.Valerius C.f.

Flaccus of c.140 B.C., Helmeted head of Roma / Victory

in Biga, Sear 103, light marks under magnification,

banker's mark on cheek, VF

£40 - £45

1607

Roman Republican silver denarius of C.Vibius

C.f.C.n.Pansa, c. 48 B.C., Laureate head of Libertas /

Roma seated on pile of arms, resting on sceptre and

crowned by Victory, Sear 423, very scarce, F

£40 - £45