Lockdales Auction 168 14-15 September 2019

55 1360 Pisidia Termessos Major, 2nd. - 3rd. century A.D., obverse:- Bust of Hermes with caduceus at shoulder, reverse:- Athena standing left, holding nike in right hand and spear in left, round shield at its base, BMC Greek 19, p.271, 29-32, nice portrait, VF £50 - £60 1361 Ptolemaic Ancient Egypt bronzes one of c.25mm., reverse:- Double eagle, interestingly a side spur survives from when the flan was cast, the other clearly broken off, F/GF the other off c.13mm., single eagle reverse, GF [2] £40 - £50 1362 Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt?, bronze of c.10mm., wt. 1.24g., c.1st. century B.C., obverse:- Beared head of Zeus, right, reverse:- Eagle standing right, wings folded, BASI above, GF/VF, sold with a denarius of Otho, reverse:- Ceres, Sear 2155, sold 'as seen', dark, GF [2] £40 - £50 1363 Reproductions and forgeries of ancient coins, especially Greek (51) some of which made of silver and marked 'S', these made in Czech Republic, some copies of antiquity presumably 'Paduan' types, all in all a nice collection of unaffordable specimens, housed in a Leuchtturm tray. £20 - £40 1364 Various copies of ancient coins:- Hunnic Tribes, Alchon Huns Khingila c.440-490 A.D, silver dracham, Grandhara Mint, uniface VF, , with an Ancient Greek silver stater of Peloponesos, Arkadia, Megalopolis Mint, VF, with a silver stater of Corinth, GVF/NVF, with a silver drachm of the Greek colonies in Italy, Rhegion Mint, EF and lastly a bronze of Panticapaeum, Bearded Satyr / Griffin, EF, all copies [5] £40 - £50 1365 Ancient British, Celtic gold quarter stater of the Trinovantes and Catuvellauni during the reign of Cunobelin, Corn ear dividing CA MV / Galloping horse right, below CVNO, Spink 292var. obverse light scuffs under magnification, NVF/GVF £250 - £300 1366 Ancient British, Celtic gold stater of the Corieltauvi, Early Uninscribed type, Spink 390var. similar to ABC 1728, linear horse right, sun below, a good heavy strike, light scuffs on upper parts of the design, under magnification, VF £400 - £450 1367 Ancient British, Iceni gold quarter stater, Irstead type, 30 to 10 B.C., ABC 1480, VA 628, S.430, 11mm, 0.99g, debased gold, porous GF £60 - £80 1368 Celtic copy of a silver Apollonia drachm, wt. 3.12g., c.1st. cent. B.C., with full ticket by Dr.R.Vezin, test cut in edge, flan a little twisted, GF £60 - £70 1369 Celtic imitation of a Roman silver denarius, legends are blundered, portrait with 'open eye', reverse:- Winged female deity, holding scales and palm branch, VF/NVF £40 - £50 1370 Aelius sestertius Rome Mint 137 A.D., reverse:- Spes, Sear 3986, F, with a ditto but possibly a dupondius of Octavian and Divus Julius Caesar, struck Italy 38 B.C., Sear 1569, at sometime cleaned and with ancient pits and scuffs, scarce, F and lastly a billon antoninianus of Tetricvs II, VF/F [3] £40 - £50 1371 Aemilian silver antoninianus, Rome Mint July-October 253 A.D. reverse:- Hercules resting on club and holding bow, lion's skin on left arm, Sear 9832, scarce, small area of deposit in centre of reverse, VF £50 - £70 1372 Agrippa as struck by Caligula in honour of his deceased grandfather, Rome Mint 37-41 B.C., reverse:- Neptune, Sear 1812, VF/NVF £40 - £50 1373 Agrippina Junior and Nero silver denarius, Lugdunum Mint 55 A.D., obverse:- Youthful bust of Nero and Agrippina Junior facing right, reverse:- Seated statues of Augustus and Claudius in cart drawn by four elephants, struck on an oval flan and sold 'as seen', rare, clear, GF £100 - £200 1374 Anastasius I, AE4, monogram of Anastasius, good portrait, VF/F, with a silver siliqua of Eugenius, reverse:- Roma seated left, Sear 20688, British detector find, NVF/GF and lastly a silver quinarius of Augustus of Emerita, Spain 25-23 B.C., obverse:- Bust left, reverse:- Victory standing left, crowning trophy, Sear 1642var., VF [3] £70 - £90 1375 Ancient bronzes, a lot being late Imperial Roman but including some Indo-Greek pieces, said to be c.630, mostly Fair to F [c.630] £100 - £150 1376 Antonia dupondius, Sear 1903, P/F, Antoninus Pius, denarius, Sear 4087, striking crack, VF, a ditto of Septimius Severus, Sear - ,possibly RSC 3, 531, VF, a ditto of Elagabalus, possibly RSC III, 134, VF, a ditto but an antoninianus of Philip II, Sear 9242, GVF and lastly 2 x bronzes of the Constantinian Period, GVF and NVF [7] £60 - £70

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