Lockdales Auction 167 13-14 July 2019

113 2130 Celtic Armorican, billon stater of c.75-c.50 B.C., of the Channel Islands and N.W.Gaul, Spink 14 to 19, Celtic head right / Horse right, boar below, driver above, VF/GF £60 - £70 2131 Characene, Attambelos IV, 54-65 A.D., bronze tetradrachm, obverse:- Bust of Attambelos right with hair tie, countermarked on neck and head, reverse:- Herakles, naked, seated on rock, legs crossed, BMC 5-9 [as Attam III], GVF/GF £60 - £70 2132 Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King, 1625-1642, mm. Triangle within Circle 1641-1643, Spink 2799, GF £40 - £60 2133 Charles I silver sixpence, mm. Bell, 1634-1635, Spink 2813, flat/NVF, with a Commonwealth silver halfgroat, Spink 3221, F/GF [2] £40 - £50 2134 Charles II silver twopence [half-groat], First Issue, no inner circles, no mark of value, mm. Crown on the obverse only, Spink 3310, full round flan, well centred, rare in this grade, NEF £200 - £250 2135 Charles I, Maltravers counterfeit Type 3, different mint mark each side ie obverse:- Lis, reverse:- Portcullis, Spink 3199, full, round, well centred, even, GVF £50 - £80 2136 Charles I, silver Newark ninepence Siege Piece dated 1646, same dies as Brooker SCBI 33, plate CXVII, 1227, this reverse die being used to produce halfcrowns and shillings also [see Brooker 1222 and 1225, Spink 3144 [this illustration possibly also the same dies],holed at top, lightly crinkled, rare, F £300 - £350 2137 Commodus bronze of c.27mm.,wt. 10.1g., of Marcianopolis, Moesia Inferior, obverse:- Bare headed bust of Commodus, right, cuirassed, breast plate depicting helmeted bust of Athena, reverse:- Naked Zeus standing left, eagle at feet, Mouchmov 364, reverse illusrated, plate XIII, 15, sold with two old tickets, rare and given as R7, GF £65 - £75 2138 Constantius I follis of Antioch as Caesar under Maximian 293-305, K V in field E above 'V', ANT in exergue, Sear 14069, with near full silvering, NEF £40 - £50 2139 Corinth, Colonial silver stater, obverse:- Pegasos, flying left, with pointed wings, reverse:- Head of Athena left wearing leather cap, topped by Corinthian helmet, for standard type see Sear Vol.I, p.185, 1877 with a full ticket by Dr.Vezin, VF £80 - £120 2140 Domitian silver denarius, Rome Mint 89 A.D., reverse:- Minerva standing right, holding spear and round shield, owl at her feet, both on a galley, Sear 2730var., VF £40 - £50 2141 Domitian silver denarius, Rome Mint 95 A.D., reverse:- Minerva to right, holding javelin and round shield, Sear 2734var., good metal, VF £40 - £45 2142 Early Nuremburg Jeton 22mm, featuring a facing portrait with a bishops hat and sword. £50 - £60 2143 Edward I silver farthings, first with inner circles and reads CIVITAS LONDON, F/NVF, second, inner circle on reverse only and reads:- LONDONIENSIS, attempted central piercing?, F/NVF and lastly a ditto, GF/NVF [3] £40 - £50

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