Lockdales Auction 155 19-20 May 2018

55 1326 English hammered pieces, Edward IV silver groat, mm. Crown/Sun quatrefoils at neck, Spink 2000, a little polished, VF with a shilling of Elizabeth I, mm. Escallop, full, round, well centred, NF/F with a holed penny of Charles I, F/VF and lastly a Rose farthing, GF [4] £50 - £60 1327 English silver hammered minors, Henry VIII penny, 'Sovereign' type, No marks, Spink 2353, lightly clipped, clear GF, with a ditto but of York of Henry VII, keys below throne, Spink 2235, hairline strikng crack, GF and a penny of James I?, ROSA SINE etc., no crowns, rose/thistle, GF [3] £40 - £50 1328 France, Henry IV 1589-1610, silver quarter ecu 1604K, Bordeaux Mint, Duplessy 1224, VF £40 - £50 1329 Gallienus billon antoninianus, Rome Mint 265-266 AD. Reverse reads PROVID AVG. Providentia standing, holding globe and sceptre. RIC 270, much original silver finish, well struck, about Mint State. £35 - £45 1330 Gallienus billon antoninianus, Rome Mint 267-268 A.D., reverse:- Hippocamp right, GVF, with 2 x Alexandrian billon tetradrachm, Gallienus, reverse:- Eagle standing, wings closed, right, head turned back, wreath in beak, GF and Probus, reverse:- Eagle standing facing, wings open, head right, GF [3] £40 - £50 1331 Geta as Caesar silver denarius Rome Mint 200 AD, reverse reads VICT AETERN, Victory standing left holding open wreath over shield set on base, Sear 7205, some original finish GEF/EF £60 - £70 1332 Geta as Caesar, silver denarius, Rome Mint 208 A.D., obverse reads:- P SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES, reverse reads:- PONTIF COS I I, Genius sacrificing over altar, Sear 7187, hairline striking crack, obverse 12 o'clock, NVF/F, together with 3 x silver English Edward I pennies, Canterbury F, ditto with hairline striking crack at obverse 12 o'clock, F'GF and London NF/F [4] £40 - £50 1333 Gordian III sestertius, Rome Mint 239 A.D., reverse:- Laetitia standing left, holding abacus and anchor, Sear 8712, GF together with a follis of Maximian of his First Reign, reverse reading SALVIS AVGG ET CAESS FEL CART, Carthage Mint 298-303, Sear 13306, large flan, dark toned, VF [2] £40 - £50 1334 Gordian III silver antoninianus, Eastern Mint, possibly Antioch, 243-244 AD. Reverse reads FORTVNA REDVX, Fortuna seated left holding rudder and cornucopia. Sear 8613, much original finish GEF £40 - £50 1335 Gordian III silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 241-243 A.D., reverse:- Sol standing, Sear 8603, GVF/VF with a ditto but Salonina, uncertain Syrian Mint 256-257 A.D., reverse:- Vesta standing left, Sear 10666, VF and lastly a ditto but Probus, LugdunumMint 276 A.D., reverse:- Sol between two captives, Sear 11997, much of silver wash evident, GVF [3] £50 - £60 1336 Gordian III, bronze sestertius, Rome Mint 241-243 A.D., reverse:- Jupiter standing facing, legend:- IOVI STATORI S C, Sear 8710, GF together with a Richard I silver penny, Class 3, 7 pellets to crown, reverse reads:- +REINALD:ON:CA, Canterbury Mint, moneyer Reinald/Reinavd, very small scuffs, NVF/VF [2] £40 - £50 1337 Gratian silver siliqua, Trier Mint 368-375 A.D., reverse reads:- VRBS ROMA, Roma seated on throne, Sear 19964, full, round, well centred, hairline striking crack, obverse 4 o'clock, GVF, with a Henry III silver penny with no sceptre, Class IIIb, reverse reads:- hENRI ON OXON, with an old ticket GF to NVF and lastly a sixpence 1732 roses and plumes, GF [3] £60 - £80 1338 Hadrian silver denarius, Rome Mint 137 A.D., reverse reads:- MONETA AVG Moneta standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae, Sear 3507 with striking split at obverse six o'clock [as struck], VF, with a ditto but of Divus Antoninius Pius, struck under Marcus aurelius and Lucius Verus, Rome Mint 162 A.D., reverse reads:- DIVO PIO, Altar, Sear 5196, VF/GF, [2] £40 - £50 1339 Henry II silver penny 'Tealby' Issue, Bust C, die- duplicate of BMC 724, obverse reads:- +hENRI:R:AN, reverse reads:- +TVRSTEIN:ON:TE, Thetford Mint, moneyer Turstein, unusually for this issue it exhibits full legends but centres are very weak, Fair, legends:- NVF £50 - £70 1340 Henry II silver Short Cross cut halfpenny, Class 1a4, reverse reads:- +IEFREI.O[N.LONDON], GF/VF together with a ditto but ? neat bust, 5 curls right, reverse reads:- +RICARD, a little metal lost down shear cut, large, VF [2] £40 - £45 1341 Henry III silver penny Long Cross Issue, with sceptre, reverse reads:- RICARD ON LVND, with a ditto but of Edward I of London, reverse slightly off centre, GF [2] £40 - £45 1342 Henry III silver penny, Short Cross Class 7, obverse reads:- hENRICVSR EX, reverse reads:- +GIFFREI ON LVN, London Mint, moneyer Giffrei, Spink 1356C, strong centres to coin, nice portrait, NVF £40 - £50 1343 Henry III silver penny, Short Cross Class 8c, obverse reads:- hENRICVSR EX, reverse reads:- +IOAN ON CAN, Canterbury Mint, moneyer Ioan, Spink 1357C, bought Gt.Yarmouth Jewellery Shop c.1985, small GF, together with a ditto, reverse reading:- +ILGER ON LVND, Class 7? hair two parallel crescents, no pellet, beard looks engraved, cracked GF/F [2] £50 - £60 1344 Henry III silver penny, Short Cross Issue, reverse reading:- +RIC[AR]D.ON.LVND ['ND' ligulate], Ricard of London is only known for Class 7b, Spink 1356B, GF, together with a silver cut-halfpenny of Henry II, 'Tealby' Issue, probably Class A, reverse reads:- +hV[NF]REI[.ON.LVND], London Mint by Hunfrei, known in classes A to C, NF [2] £40 - £45

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