Lockdales Auction 167 13-14 July 2019

118 2204 James I silver sixpence, Third Coinage 1604-1619, mm. Thistle 1621-1623 and dated 1622, Spink 2668, flan a little irregular [probably as struck], portrait all struck up, with black patina, some very light marks, NVF £100 - £120 2205 James VI of Scotland, 1567-1625, silver sixty shillings, after his accession to the English Throne as James I, mm.Thistle, thistle also on the horse housings, legend starts QVAE DEVS, Spink 5501, full, round, well centred, small areas of weakness on legends, NVF/VF £800 - £1000 2206 John silver penny, reverse reads:- + SAMVEL.ON.CA, Canterbury Mint, full and round, crinkled, GF/NVF, with a ditto but Henry III, reverse reads:- +OSMUND ON CANT, GF [2] £40 - £60 2207 Justinian I 527-565 A.D., gold solidus, obverse:- Helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, holding globe topped by cross and shield, legend:- D N JUSTINIANVS P P AVG, reverse legend:- VICTORIA AVGGG followed by officina mark ' I ', reverse:- Angel standing facing, holding long cross topped by Christogram and orb topped by cross, in exergue CONOB, Sear 140, reverse slightly off centre, couple of very small marks under magnification, GVF £250 - £350 2208 Macrinus, April 217 A.D. - June 218 A.D. bronze medallion of 36mm, wt. 28.80g., a Paduan Issue, obverse:- Laureate bust right, cuirassed and draped, reverse:- Macrinus standing left, holding long sceptre, pointing to military standards, held by three soldiers standing before, S C in outer fields, FID EXERC I I across lower field, GVF £50 - £70 2209 Marcus Aurelius as Caesar under Antoninus Pius, Rome Mint, reverse:- Salus standing left, feeding serpent colled around altar, RCV 4844, reverse a little off centre, even colour, GVF £80 - £120 2210 Marcus Aurelius, silver denarius,Rome Mint 148-149 A.D., reverse reads:- TR POT III COS II and depicts Providentia standing left, pointing at globe at her feet and holding sceptre arm resting on column, Sear 4789, a little blotchy tone, NEF £40 - £50 2211 Mary of Scotland 1542-1567, twelvepenny groat or nonsunt, issue of half alloy, 1558-1560 Francis and Mary, obverse:- Crowned FM monogram, dolphin and crowned thistle, each side, reverse:- legend in four lines set on panel, date below [part off flan], Spink 5447, a little extreme edge loss, uneven tone reverse, clear, GF £100 - £120 2212 Mary silver groat, mm. Pomegranate, reverse reads:- VERITAS, very small area of extreme edge gone, crinkled, GF £70 - £90 2213 Mixed English copper, including rose farthings and a little silver, c.62, plus c.91 Roman bronzes all from the Newmarket area of Suffolk, [c153] £40 - £60 2214 Mostly British hammered silver, cut halfpennies and farthings plus 4 x chipped, one of the large cut halfpenny fragments is of Harold I, Fleur-de-lis issue, this between two pellets as Spink 1165, this reads:- +ELFPI[ ] and would have been EF [18] £50 - £70 2215 Nerva 96-98 A.D., copper as, Rome Mint January - September 97 A.D., onberse:- Laureate head right, reverse:- Aequitas standing left, holding cornucopiae and scales, Sear 3060, exhibits the famous features of this emperor clearly GF £40 - £50 2216 Philip and Mary silver groat, reverse reads:- POSVIMVS, Spink 2508, crinkled flan, F £30 - £40 2217 Philip I silver antoninanus, reverse:- Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae, Sear 8918, VF a ditto, reverse:- Felicitas standing left, holding long caduceus and cornucopiae, Sear 8944, VF and lastly a ditto, reverse:- Philip I and Philip II galloping right, each raising right hand, one holding a spear, VF/GF [3] £60 - £80

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