Lockdales Auction 170 16-17 November 2019

116 2288 Vespasian, Titus and Domitian silver denarius, obverse:- Laureate bust right, legend:- IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, reverse:- Titus and Domitian, their busts, face to face, legend:- CAESAR AVG F COS CAESAR AVG F PR, rare, good metal, GF £225 - £275 2289 Ancient British Celtic silver unit of the Iceni, Uninscribed ECEN type, Spink 436, VF together with a ditto but of the Dobunni, inscribed issue, EISV, Spink 382, VF/GVF [2] £50 - £70 2290 Ancient British, Celtic gold quarter stater of the Regini, Spink - , ABC 539var., obverse:- Two men in a,boat, stars in field?, reverse:- Horizontal snake like line, but a variety of ABC 539 as it seems to have no annulets enclosing pellet in lower field, found East Anglia, rare, NVF £100 - £150 2291 Ancient British, Celtic, large fragment of a silver unit, with a chipped and cracked English mediaeval silver halfpenny of London and lastly an Elizabeth I silver, Third Issue, silver threehalfpence, mm. Pheon and dated 1562, full, round, well centred, slightly crinkled, F/GF [3] £30 - £40 2292 Ancient British, Cetic silver unit of the Iceni, Inscribed Series, Two opposed crescents / Horse right, ANTED below, Spink 441, found Suffolk 1986 and with old ticket, VF £40 - £50 2293 Aethelred II silver penny CRUX type, Spink 1148, obverse reads:- +AEDELRAED REX ANGLOX [ both 'AE's and 'NG' ligulate], reverse reads:- +LEOFSTAN M-OCAENT ['AE' ligulate], Canterbury Mint, moneyer Leofstan, the coin looks to be almost as struck, the only very small blemish looks to be a 'peck mark' on the reverse inner circle, above the 'X' in CRUX, cannot look at edge as the piece is slabbed, well centred, evenly struck, near 'as struck', GEF £300 - £400 2294 Aethelred II silver penny, CRUX type, Spink 1148, obverse reads:- +AEDELRAED REX ANGLOX [both 'AE's and 'NG' ligulate], a pellet placed as a 'sceptre stop' on inner circle, reverse reads:- +AELFPINE M-O LVN ['AE' and 'NE' ligulate], a pellet on inner circle, above the 'V' of CRVX, in third quarter, this also in line with hyphen in M-O, light peck marks on obverse, full, round, well centred, GVF/EF £300 - £350 2295 Alexander II of Scotland, silver penny in the name of William I, obverse reads:- ]VS REX, reverse reads:- ]PERIS AD[, Roxburgh Mint, moneyers Aimer and Peris in combination, Spink 5034, found Suffolk 1988 and with old ticket, obverse off centre, flan probably as struck, VF/NVF £120 - £160 2296 Alexander III of Scotland, silver penny, First Coinage c.1250-c.1280, Type VI, reverse cross with normal ends, tall crowned head, right, obverse reads:- +ALEXANDER [ ]X:, ['ND' ligulate], reverse reads:- ROBERT ON BE [the 'N' uses the central cross upright for first upright, Berwick Mint, moneyer Robert, Spink 5046, found in East Anglia, full and round, slightly crinkled and some surface stress down one side, very small crack at 4 o'clock obverse, well centred, scarce GF £50 - £60 2297 Alexander III of Scotland, silver penny, Second Coinage, Class D, reverse:- REX SCOTORVM, Spink 5054, found Suffolk, 1989 and with oild ticket, weak in third quarter of the reverse, VF together with a cut-halfpenny, First Coinage, Long Cross Type 5, left facing bust, possibly 5045?, found Suffolk 1988 and with old ticket, F [2] £60 - £70 2298 Asia Minor, Mysia, Pergamon, silver cistophoric tetradrachm of c.60 B.C., Roman colonial, obverse:- Cista mystica containing , serpent, all within ivy-wreath, reverse:- Bow in case, between two coiled serpents, mint monogram in left field, AM at top, Sear 3952var., EF £80 - £90 2299 Charles I silver crown of Exeter, mm. Castle/Castle, dated 1645, same dies as Brooker pl. XCVIII, 1043, same obverse as 1039-1042 and 1044-1045, Spink 3062, a little edge weakness, VF £650 - £750 2300 Charles I silver halfpenny, Rose each side, no legends, Spink 2851, nice example, one side slightly off centre but round and VF together with a Commonwealth silver halfgroat, Spink 3211, round and well centred, GF [2] £50 - £60 2301 Charles I silver sixpence, Tower Mint under the King 1625-1642 mm. Anchor 1628-1629, Group E, Type 4,2. with single arched crown, Spink 2816, GF/VF £60 - £70 2302 Charles I silver sixpence, Tower Mint under the King 1625-1642, mm. Anchor 1638-1639, Group F, Type 4.2 with single arched crown, reverse:- square topped shield, Spink 2816, well centred, obverse a little weak, scuff above reverse shield, GF/VF £50 - £60 2303 Charles I silver sixpence, Tower Mint under the King 1625-1642, mm. Crown 1635-1636, Group D, Fourth Bust, Type 3a, no inner circles, oval garnished sield, no CR at sides, Spink 2813, light scuffs across lower bust, full, round, well centred, GF £60 - £80 2304 Charles II silver threepence, with inner circles and mark of value, Spink 3325, weak on third quarter of the reverse shield, full and round, GF £50 - £55

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