Lockdales Auction 164 16-17 March 2019

107 1793 James I gold unite, Second Coinage 1604-1619, mm. Bell 1610-1611, Fourth Bust, Spink 2619, ancient dif near centre of reverse, light graffiti + at reverse shield bottom, very lightly crinkled, GF £1000 - £1250 1794 James I silver hammered shilling. Mint mark - rose (1605-6) good fine. £70 - £80 1795 James I silver shilling, First Coinage 1603-1604, reverse reads:- EXVRGAT, mm. Thistle, Second Bust, beard appears to merge with collar, Spink 2646, full, round, well centred, obverse surface striking stress marks, F/NVF £80 - £100 1796 James I silver shilling, Second Coinage 1604-1619, double-arched crown, Fifth Bust, mm. Key over Coronet/Key, 1609-1610, Spink 2656, with an old Glendining ticket, 12 Nov.1999, lot 70, large full and round, obverse surface very small striking stress marks, a weak but evenly struck portrait, NVF £220 - £240 1797 James i silver sixpence, First Coinage 1603-1604, reverse reads:- EXVRGAT, 1603, Second Bust, Spink 2648, F/VF £70 - £80 1798 James I silver sixpence, First Coinage, 1603-1604, reverse reads:- EXVRGAT, 1603, mm. Thistle, Second Bust, Spink 2648 £80 - £90 1799 James I silver sixpence, Second Coinage 1604-1619, 1604, mm. Lis, reverse reads:- QVAE DEVS, Third Bust, Spink 2657, GF/NVF £75 - £85 1800 Large colonial bronze of Hispalis, Spain of Divus Augustus and Livia of c. 34mm., obverse:- Radiate bust of Augustus, right, reverse:- Bust of Livia left, resting on globe, crescent above, wearing some form of head attitre? [note ties and projection from forehead], GICV 189, well centred, rare F £40 - £50 1801 Livia sestertius, Rome Mint 22-23 A.D., obverse:- Carpentum drawn right by two mules, legend:- [S P Q R] IVLIAE AVGVST, reverse legend:- CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST P M TR POT XXIIII around central SC, Sear 1738, RIC Tiberius 51, GF £250 - £300 1802 Lucius Verus, sestertius, Rome Mint 164 A.D., reverse:- Lucius Verius seated left, atop platform, officers standing behind and before, right hand extended to crown the Armenian King Sohaemus, who stands at foot of platform, Sear 5374, clear, F £50 - £60 1803 Maximinus II as Augustus, billon follis, London Mint 310-312 A.D., reverse:- Genius, star in right field, Sear 14856, GVF, together with a ditto but Constantine I, London Mint 316-317 A.D., reverse:- Sol, T F in field, Sear 16056, GVF, both look to be 'hoard' coins [2] £75 - £85 1804 Nerva, brass dupondius, Rome Mint, September- December 96 A.D., reverse:- Fortuna standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae, Sear 3057, good portrait, ancient deposit, reverse, NVF/F £60 - £70 1805 Numerian billon antoninianus, Cyzicus Mint 284 AD. Rev: CLEMENTIA TEMP. Numerian standing right receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter standing left. Sear 12243. Oxide stain otherwise EF with silver finish. £30 - £40 1806 Otacilia Severa silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 245- 247 AD. Rev: CONCORDIA AVGG. Concordia seated left holding patera and double cornucopiae. Sear 9147. Much original finish, EF £40 - £50 1807 Persian silver siglos of c.510-486 B.C., struck during the reign of Darius I, obverse:- The Great King kneeling, right, holding bow, reverse:- Oblong punch, Sear 3428, bankers test marks each side, GF £40 - £50 1808 Persian (Sassanian) Empire silver drachm of Xusro II, Maru Mint, regnal year 25 = 615-616 AD. GoBL 212 var. nEF £30 - £40 1809 Philip I silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 247 AD. Rev: 'P M TRP IIII COS II P P' Felicitas standing left, holding long caduceus & Cornucopiae. Sear 8946, almost mint state. £40 - £50

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