Lockdales Auction 157 14-15 July 2018

41 836 Edward VI silver shilling, Fine Issue 1551-1553, mm. Tun, Spink 2482, Full, round, well centred, VF/GVF £100 - £120 837 Edwardian silver pennies, London x 4, Canterbury and York, average GF [6] £40 - £60 838 Elagabalus and Julia Maesa, colonial AE5 assaria of Marcianopolis Moesia Inferior, obverse:- Their busts face to face, reverse:- Hygieia standing to right, dark, VF £40 - £50 839 Elizabeth I milled silver shilling 1561-1571, reverse Cross fourchee, mm. Star, Small rose, large broad bust, elaborately decorated dress, Spink 2596, full, round, well centred, GF/GVF £60 - £70 840 Elizabeth I silver halfgroat, Sixth Issue 1582-1600, mm. Crescent 1587-1589, Spink 2579, full, round, lightly crinkled and scuffed, F/NVF £50 - £60 841 Elizabeth I silver shilling, Second Issue 1560-1561, mm. Cross crosslets, Spink 2555, well centred, all struck up, NVF/VF £300 - £340 842 Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Third and fourth Issues 1561- 1577, mm. Phen 1561-1565 and dated 1561, small bust, Spink 2560, full, round, well centred, light scuffs, GF/NVF £30 - £40 843 Elizabeth I silver threepence, Fifth Issue 1578-1582, mm. Sword 1582 and dated 1582, Spink 2573, clear even strike, NVF £30 - £40 844 English hammered silver minors, 2 chipped, F to VF [10] £100 - £120 845 English silver hammered long cross pennies, Henry III no sceptre NICOLE ON CANT, NVF with Edward I CIVITAS CANTOR NVF/VF with a clipped penny of Edward IV of York, G and key by neck, small piece also missing, F also Celtic Gaul cast unit and 2 x British Durotriges, VF and F and F [6] £50 - £60 846 English silver hammered short cross pennies, WALTER.ON.CANT, GF, second IOHAN[ ]ANT also Canterbury, NVF, third ANDREV.ON.NIC,[Lincoln], F/NVF and lastly [ ]VKAS.ON.WIN, Winchester moneyer Lukas, edge missing obverse 12 to 3 o'clock, VF/GF [4] £60 - £80 847 Galba silver denarius from the provincial series, Narbo Mint May-June 68 A.D., reverse reads:- CONCORDIA [PROVINCIARVM] Concordia standing left, holding branch and cornucopiae, Sear 2100, possible ancient edge test cut, scarce, VF/F £250 - £300 848 Galba silver tetradrachm of Antioch, reverse:- Eagle, wings open standing on a thunderbolt, palm branch before, Ex Sydenham Collection, 25.11.1946, lot 750, 25/-, thought to be only one other of this exact type, sold with 3 old tickets, GVF £330 - £360 849 Gordian III silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 242- 243A.D., reverse:- Apollo seated left, Sear 8648, with light cabinet tones, GVF/VF, with an Allectus billon antoninianus, London Mint, reverse Pax, SA in field, ML in exergue, Sear 13818, NVF also a Licinius London follis, star in right field, PLN in exergue, Sear 15182, NEF and lastly a Crispus as Caesar, reduced follis, London Mint, PLON followed by crescent in exergue, Sear 16759, GF/VF [4] £40 - £50 850 Hadrian silver cistophorus of Aezinis, 129-132 A.D., obverse:- Bare headed and draped bust of Hadrian right, reverse:- COS III, Jupiter Aezineis standing front, head left, holding eagle and long sceptre, Metcalf 220-225, probably overstruck on large oval flan, 8 pieces in total recorded, GVF £380 - £420 851 Hadrian silver denarius, Rome Mint 119-122 A.D., reverse reads:- P M TR P COS III and across field VOT PVB, RIC II, p.357, 141, Pietas, veiled standing to right, raising hands, VF £50 - £60 852 Hammered (18) mainly low grade but includes a few collectable pieces £90 - £120 853 Henry II silver penny, Short Cross Issue, Class 1b, stop before REX, 2/5 curls, Spink 1344, reverse reads:- +DAVI.ON.LVNDE, full, round, well centred, a very small weak area on legend each side, VF £60 - £70 854 Henry III silver Long Cross penny with sceptre, lightly crinkled, F plus 4 x Edwardian pennies, London x 2, F and F/NF, 1 x Canterbury, edge loss NF/F and Edward III with crozier before CIVI, of Durham, part flat, F and lastly Elizabeth I silver penny, 6th. Issue, mm. Bell, Spink 2580, F/GF [6] £50 - £60 855 Henry III silver penny, Long Cross Issue with sceptre, reverse reads:- NICOLE ON LVND [the 'ND' ligulate], London Mint, moneyer Nicole, nice even strike, GVF with an Edward I silver penny of Canterbury, reverse slightly off centre, VF [2] £30 - £40 856 Henry VI silver groat, Annulet Issue, Calais Mint, Spink 1836, full, round but damaged with a silver shilling of James I, reverse reading QVAE DEVS, mm. Rose, Spink 2654, full and round, lightly crinkled, F/VF [2] £40 - £45

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