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1608

Roman Republican silver denarius of C.Vibius

C.f.Pansa, Rome Mint c.90 B.C., reverse:- Minerva in

quadriga, Sear 242, very small 'twist' to edge, obverse top,

good metal, VF

£50 - £55

1609

Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Cassius

Q.f.Longinus, c.78 B.C., Head of young Bacchus or Liber

/ Head of Libera, Sear 317, banker's marks on each side,

scarce, F

£20 - £25

1610

Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Flaminius Cilo,

Rome Mint c.109-108 B.C., reverse:- Victory in biga,

Sear 179, well centred and exhibiting nice 'cabinet

colour', VF

£55 - £60

1611

Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Hostilius

Saserna, c.48 B.C., Bearded, Celtic head right with

waxed hair, Gaulish Shield behind / Naked warrior in

biga, right, Sear 418, the deity depicted on this coin is

thought to be the famous Celtic Gaul Chieftain

Vercingetorix who battled Caesar, rare, reverse slightly

off centre, F

£280 - £320

1612

Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Julius Bursio,

c.268 B.C., draped bust of young male, with attributes of

Apollo, Mercury and Neptune, control symbol behind

[wreath] / Victory in quadriga, Sear 268, reverse slightly

off centre, VF

£50 - £55

1613

Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Plautius Plancus,

c. 47 B.C., Head of Medusa, facing / Victory controling

four rearing horses, Sear 429, scuff each side some

perhaps graffiti, banker's mark on deity's face, scarce, F

£20 - £25

1614

Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Rutilius Flaccus,

c.77 B.C., Helmeted head of Roma / Victory in biga,

Sear 318, an interesting coin in that it passed through at

least 4 bankers hands as the obverse exhibits 4 different

tests, including a circle on the head, GF

£20 - £25

1615

Roman Republican silver denarius of M.Fannius C.f.

c,123 B.C., Helmeted head of Roma / Victory in

quadriga, Sear 150, VF

£40 - £50

1616

Roman Republican silver denarius of M.Plaetorius

M.f.Cestianus, c.67 B.C., Composite deity wearing

crested helmet, draped, wearing wreath of

laurel,corn,poppy and lotus, bow and quiver over

shoulder, cornucopiae under chin / Eagle facing, wings

open, standing on thunderbolt, Sear 349, reverse slightly

off centre, GF

£20 - £25

1617

Roman Republican silver denarius of M.Volteius M.f., c.

78 B.C., Head of Bacchus or Liber / Ceres in biga of

snakes, Sear 314, banker's mark in field and on cheek,

obverse, probably a detector find, obverse scuffs, scarce,

GF

£25 - £30

1618

Roman Republican silver denarius of P.Accoleius

Lariscolus, c.43 B.C., Bust of Diana Nemorensis / Triple

cultus-statue of Diana Nermorensis, Sear 484, obverse

slightly off centre, scarce, GF

£30 - £35

1619

Roman Republican silver denarius of Q.Curtius and

M,Junius Silanus, c.116-115 B.C., Helmeted head of

Roma / Jupiter in quadriga, Sear 162 very small edge

bend, good metal, VF

£20 - £25

1620

Roman silver antoniniani, Trajan Decius, Rome Mint

250-251 A.D., reverse:- Two Pannoniae, Sear 9378, VF,

Salonina, Cologne Mint 257-259 A.D., reverse:- Venus

seated left, Sear 10655, a little weak, NVF, Probus base

antoninianus with most of silver wash still present,

Serdica Mint 277 A.D., reverse:- Sol in facing quadriga,

Sear 12040, VF [3]

£30 - £35

1621

Rumbler bells all complete and all ring x 3, 2 decorated

with engraving on bottom section, the other with overall

engraving but also with what looks like a Coat of Arms in

the mould when cast these together with a small fibular,

pin missing [4]

£40 - £45

1622

Russian Silver kopeck of Fedor Ivanovich, 1584-1598,

obverse:- Fedor riding to right, wearing crown and robes,

striking downwards with a lance, Moscow Mint, mm.'C'

above 'M' below, reverse reads:- TSAR AND RINCE

GRAND FEODOR OF ALL RUSSIA in five lines of

cyrillic script, Chaudoir 273, rare, VF/GF

£40 - £50

1623

Russian silver Kopeck of Ivan IV [The Terrible] as

Grand Prince, 1533-1547, obverse:- Ian on horseback

galloping right, striking downwards with a lance, 'A'

between horse's legs, reverse reads:- PRINCE GRAND

LORD OF ALL RUSSIA in five lines of cyrillic script,

with eliptical flan

£35 - £40

1624

Sabina silver denarius, Rome Mint 131 A.D., reverse:-

Pudicitia standing left, Sear 3922, GVF

£120 - £130

1625

Sasanian Empire silver drachm of Khusru II, 590-638

A.D., reverse:- Fire altar flanked by an attendant either

side, mm. AHM = Hamadan Mint, Year 623-624 A.D.,

nice large flan with traces of original finish, EF

£35 - £40

1626

Scythian Kingdom of Parkistan, Azes I, 57-35 B.C.,

bronze hexachalkon, wt.13.4g., Taxila Mint, King

mounted on camel, walking right / Humped bull

standing right, head lowered, with two old tickets, one by

Dr. Vezin, rare. VF

£50 - £60