Lockdales Auction 157 14-15 July 2018

40 814 Claudius copper as, Rome Mint 41-42 A.D., reverse:- Libertas, Sear 1859, F together with a follis of Galerius as Augustus, reverse reads:- GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, no mint mark and attributed to London, Sear 14534, just a hint of silvering, GVF [2] £30 - £40 815 Claudius copper as, Rome Mint 41-42 A.D., reverse:- Minerva holding round shield and brandishing spear, right, Sear 1861, VF/GF £200 - £250 816 Cnut silver penny, Pointed Helmet Type, Spink 1158, obverse reads:- +CNVT REX ANG ['NG' ligulate], reverse reads:- +PIDRIN M-O EOFR [there is an extra pellet each side of the initial cross and under the bar that divides 'M-O'], York Mint, moneyer Witherin, super coin with even grey tone, probably an English find with no peck marks, full, round, well centred, about as struck, GEF £100 - £120 817 Commodus brass dupondius, Rome Mint 180 A.D., reverse:- Liberalitas, Sear 5839 dark greenish-black patina, youthful portrait, VF £100 - £130 818 Commonwealth halfgroat, Spink 3221, VF £40 - £50 819 Commonwealth silver shilling 1651, Spink 3217, surface crack between 'I T' of 'WITH', not visible on other side, full, round, well centred, VF £120 - £150 820 Commonwealth (1649 - 60) silver penny - better than fine. £30 - £40 821 Constantius I as Caesar under Maximian I, follis, reverse Genius, Trier Mint 298-299 A.D, Sear 14036, GVF, with a ditto but reverse:- Moneta, Rome Mint 302-305 A.D., mm. with crescent between R T, Sear 14085, GVF [2] £35 - £45 822 David II of Scotland silver penny, reverse reads:- VILLA EDInBVRGh, star on sceptre handle, Spink 5145, sort striking splits into legend, crinkled, uneven tone, nice clear portrait, VF/GF £120 - £140 823 Diadumenian as Caesar under Macrinus, April 217A.D. to May 218 A.D., silver denarius, reverse:- Diadumenian in military attire, standing facing right, holding standard and sceptre, two more standards set in ground to right, Sear 7449, slightly rough surfaces VF £120 - £140 824 Diocletian follis, reverse:- Genius, Heraclea Mint? A.D.294? [correct obverse reading], GF with a ditto but of Maxmian, First Reign 286-305, reverse:- Moneta, Sisca Mint 301-302, Sear 13302, with hint of silvering, GVF and lastly a ditto but of Galerius as Caesar, reverse:- Genius, Antioch Mint 299-300 A.D., Sear 14379, just the slightest hint of silvering, VF [3] £40 - £50 825 Divus Augustus and Livia, colonial bronze of c.34mm., of Hispalis Spain, obverse:- Radiate bust of Augustus right, reverse:- Bust of Livia resting on globe, left, long ago cleaned, rare, F £40 - £50 826 Divus Carus, struck by Carinus and Numerian, billon antoninianus, Lugdunum Mint 284-285 A.D., reverse reads:- CONSECRATO, Eagle with wings open, standing left, head right, officina mark I I in exergue, Sear 12394, a little area of deposit reverse, VF £40 - £50 827 Domitian silver denarius, reverse:- Minerva standing left, round shield against back of legs, holding thunderbolt and spear, RSC Vol. I I, p.69, 279, reverse light scuffs under magnification, quite good portrait, VF/GF £40 - £45 828 Edward I silver farthing London Class 1a, with inner circles [+EDWAR]DVS REX, reverse:- LONDONIE[NSI]S, crown with no intermediate jewels, Spink 1443 £75 - £95 829 Edward I silver farthing, reverse reading LONDONIENSIS, Spink 1445A, GF/VF with a Henry VI silver halfpenny of London with leaf on breast, Spink 1905, F/GF, with a Long Cross and Short Cross, cut halfpennies, both F, plus 2 x large fragments [6] £40 - £50 830 Edward I silver farthing, reverse reads:- CIVITAS LONDON, looks to have wide crown, NVF with a Henry III silver penny with sceptre of Canterbury by Nicole, obverse has die fault, second found Wellingham Green, Cambs. 27.2.2018, GF [2] £40 - £50 831 Edward II silver penny, Long Cross Class 11b of the Canterbury Mint, Ex. Loch Doon Hoard, GF/VF £30 - £40 832 Edward III silver groat of London, Fourth Coinage 1351- 1377, Pre-Treaty Period 1351-1361 of series C or D, large and round, well centred, light scuffs, GF, with a ditto but of Henry VI, Annulet Issue 1422-1430, Calais Mint, with annulets on the reverse, Spink 1836, full, round, a little weak edge spot each side, rest well struck up, slightly rough surfaces, VF [2] £40 - £50 833 Edward III silver penny, Third Coinage 1344-1351, Durham Mint, reverse centre a quatrefoil enclosing a pellet, Bishop Hatfield, Spink 1551?, F, with a ditto but Fourth Coinage 1351-1361, Class C, an annulet in each reverse quarter, Spink 1584, sharp strike VF [2] £30 - £40 834 Edward IV Second Reign 1471-1483, silver groat of London, mm. Pierced Cross and Pellet, Spink 2098, a little very light crinkling, full, round, well centred and good even strike, VF/NVF £60 - £70 835 Edward the Confessor silver penny, Pointed Helmet Type, Spink 1179, obverse reads:- +EDPERD REI., reverse reads:- +PINTERFVGEL ON E, ['NE' ligulate], York Mint, moneyer Winterfugel, the York symbol annulet is in the first quarter of the reverse, evidently an early use of the reverse die as a die sinker's inner guide line is visible, full, round, well centred, GVF £100 - £120

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