Lockdales Auction 162 26-27 January 2019

57 1433 Antoninus Pius copper as, British Mint 154-155 A.D., Sear 4296, Laureate bust right / Britannia seated on rocks in attitude of dejection, left arm props up body, right her head, round shield and vexillum behind, legend:- BRITANNIA COS I I I [ I ] [SC], one of the earliest coins to depict Britannia and unusually clear reading, well centred, GF £75 - £100 1434 Antoninus Pius copper as, Rome Mint 148-149 A.D., reverse legend:- MVNIFICE[NTIA AVG COS], below COS IIII S C , Elephant walking to the right, Sear 4308, clear F £40 - £50 1435 Antoninus Pius silver denarius, Rome Mint 158-159 A.D., reverse:- Antoninus, togate, standing left, sacrificing over tripod altar and holding scroll,Sear - , RSC II, 1126, with 2 old tickets, Ex. Roma Numismatics, December 2012, Ex. American Numismatic Society, dark even tone, NEF (J.C.) £40 - £60 1436 Armenia, Leo I silver Tram 1198-1219, lightly toned nEF £70 - £80 1437 Augustus silver denarius, Lugdunum Mint 2 B.C.- 4 A.D., Gaius and Lucius Caesars standing facing,shields and spears between them, Sear 1597, with old ticket, Ex. Chris Brierley, Jan. 2012, obverse surface slightly rough, GVF (J.C.) £100 - £150 1438 Aurelian 270-273 A.D.. billon antoninianus, obverse:- Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, reverse:- Sol standing facing, head left, raising right hand and holding globe in left,captive seated left, at his feet, Sear 11564var, but officina mark in exergue S *, see note to Sear this number], full, round, well centred and unusually for this period with full silver wash, EF £40 - £50 1439 Aurelian base silver antoninianus, reverse:- Aurelian togate standing right, clasping hands with Concordia, Sear 11522var., slightly rough surfaces but much detail, NEF with a ditto but of Tacitus and silver washed, reverse:- Victory standing left facing Tacitas right, legend SPES PVBLICA, Sear 11816var., both Ex. Trenerry Jan. 2012 much silvering NEF [2] (J.C.) £20 - £40 1440 Balbinus 22 April - 29 July 238 A.D., brass sestertius, Rome Mint 238 A.D., reverse reads:- CONCORDIA AVGG, Concordia seated left, holding patera and double cornucopiae, Sear 8494, with a detailed pen and ink ticket, rare, with striking crack at obverse 6 o'clock [as struck], portrait with good features, GVF £150 - £180 1441 Bronze medallion for the Inauguration of John F. Kennedy of c.77mm. signed on truncation Gilroy Roberts, obverse:- Draped bust of JFK reverse:- American Arms above declaration, flanked by torches, tone a little uneven, EF £40 - £50 1442 Bronze medallion of Charlie Chaplin of c.72mm, obverse:- Incuse bust of Charlie facing, reverse:- Charlie with stick and bag, walks the straight road towards the sunset, EF £40 - £50 1443 Caligula and Agrippina silver denarius, Lugdunum Mint 37-38 A.D., struck by Caligula in honour of his deceased mother Agrippina Senior, obverse:- Laureate head of Caligula right, reverse:- Draped bust of Agrippina Senior right, Sear 1825, Ex. Cayon Subastas, April 2017, lot 1078, with old ticket and original auction card, slightly rough surfaces, rare, GVF (J.C.) £1000 - £1200 1444 Caracalla as Augustus silver denarius, Rome Mint 204 A.D., reverse:- Dea Caelestis, holding sceptre and thunderbolt, seated facing, head right, on lion that leaps over stream which gushes from rocks, left, Sear 6806, with an old ticket, nice portrait, VF/NVF (J.C.) £25 - £50 1445 Caracalla colonial tetradrachm of Laodiccia ad Mare, Syria 205-207 A.D., reverse:- Eagle standing front, head left, wreath in beak, star between legs, Sear 2656, both dies slightly off centre, VF £40 - £50 1446 Caracalla silver antoninianus [double-denarius] Rome Mint 215 A.D., reverse:- Serapis standing facing, head left, right hand raised, holding sceptre in left, Sear 6772, large flan, GVF £60 - £70 1447 Caracalla silver antoninianus [double-denarius], Rome Mint 215 A.D., reverse:- Sarapis standing facing, head left, raising right hand, holding sceptre in left, Sear 6772, GVF £50 - £60 1448 Caracalla silver antoninianus [double-denarius], Rome Mint 216 A.D., reverse:- Sol standing facing, head left, right hand raised, holding globe, Sear 6777, well centred and struck, EF £60 - £70 1449 Caracalla silver antoninianus [double-denarius], Rome Mint 217 A.D., reverse:- Jupiter standing left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, Sear 6778, GVF £50 - £60

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