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description |
estimate |
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| 918 | 1 1/2 Solidi Constantine the Great 307-337AD Nicomedia Mint Obverse no legend, Reverse Emperor holding spear and victory, with two captives below, GLORIA CONSTANTINI AVG with SMN in exergue. Weighs 6.5 grammes. Good VF. This piece is in a cruder style than usual but is considered to be a contemporary issue perhaps of a barbarian or colonial region rather than an official Roman issue | £ 3000
- £ 5000
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| 919 | Ancient Greece (5) Stater Istros 400-350BC Sear 1669 VF, Diobol Mesembria 450-350BC Sear 1673 VF, Drachm Rhodes 166-88BC Sear 5041 VF, Drachm Dyrrhachium 229-100BC VF, Hemidrachm 400-323BC Sear 2767 About Fine | £ 30
- £ 400
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| 920 | Ancient Greece Dishekel Phoenicia Tyre 400-360BC Melqarth (?) riding right on hippocamp, holding bow, beneath waves and dolphin right, cable border, reverse field plain, Rev. Owl standing right, head facing, carrying crook and flail under left wing, plain field Sear 5912 Fine on an oval flan | £ 125
- £ 175
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| 921 | Ancient Greece Drachm Alexander the Great (336-323 BC) Sear 6730 VF accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from 'Treasures.tv' | £ 50
- £ 75
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| 922 | Ancient Greece Tetradrachm Alexander III S.646a Obverse Head of young Heracles, Reverse seated Zeus holding eagle, legend above and to the right GVF | £ 40
- £ 50
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| 923 | Ancient Greece Tetradrachm Antigones Doson Sear 6789 Obverse Head of Poseidon, Reverse Apollo naked holding bow, seated on prow of galley with monogram below VF, Rare | £ 300
- £ 600
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| 924 | Ancients (109) in mixed low grades | £ 50
- £ 150
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| 925 | Ancients in an album (62) includes Roman, Celtic and Greek with a few in silver, in mixed grades | £ 350
- £ 500
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| 926 | Anglo-Gallic. Edward I silver Denier Au Leopard, 1st type. Leopard above AGL. R. cross pattée, E in first angle. Elias 18. Good VF | £ 75
- £ 100
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| 927 | Argenteus Galerius (305-311AD) Obverse.MAXIMIANVS AVG Reverse Camp gate surmounted by three turrets, Exergue: SMSDB Sear 3716 EF with a flaw on the portrait from striking | £ 500
- £ 600
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| 928 | Aureus Nero Sear 669 Obverse Laureate Head right, Reverse Salus seated left holding patera VF | £ 1500
- £ 2000
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| 929 | Byzantine (2) Hexagram Heraclius (610-641) BCV 795 Reverse Cross Potent on globe above three steps NVF, Ae Basil I (867-886) Obverse Large B on exergual line Reverse Cross Floriate on 2 steps BCV 1719 Fine | £ 80
- £ 120
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| 930 | Celtic Ambiani Gold Stater, Reverse Horse right S.3 Fair | £ 200
- £ 300
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| 931 | Celtic Gold Stater Early uninscribed coinage British 'Remic' type, type Qb Triple tailed horse with blank obverse S.39 VF | £ 500
- £ 600
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| 932 | Denarius (8), Antoninianus (1) Salonina, Quinarius (1) Allectus all with attributions, in mixed grades Fine to GVF | £ 200
- £ 300
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| 933 | Denarius Hadrian (117-138AD) RIC 362 Obverse. Laureate Head HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS PP, Reverse Justitia seated on throne with patera IVSTITA AVG COS 111 EF | £ 120
- £ 150
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| 934 | Judea AE20 1st Revolt. 69AD. Obverse: Lulav with etrog either side, surrounded by Hebrew inscription reading 'Year 4'. Reverse: Chalice with pearled rim surrounded by Hebrew inscription reading 'To the redemption of Zion' Meshorer 163. Hendin 131. GVF | £ 120
- £ 150
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| 935 | Judea Denarius 2nd Revolt Bar Kochba. Undated but attributed to 3rd year 134/135. Obverse: Bunch of grapes and small branch. Reverse: 3 Stringed elongated lyre surrounded by Hebrew inscription 'For the freedom of Jerusalem' and 'Shimon'. Meshorer 209. Hendin 172. NEF | £ 200
- £ 300
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| 936 | Later Roman Bronzes (100) in mixed grades | £ 100
- £ 200
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| 937 | Later Roman Bronzes (100) in mixed grades | £ 100
- £ 200
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| 938 | Later Roman Bronzes (100) in mixed grades | £ 100
- £ 200
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| 939 | Macedonia Bronze Staters of Philip II (330 BC) warrior on horseback reverse F- VF (23) | £ 200
- £ 300
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| 940 | Roman (3) Denarius Severus Alexander 222-235 Obv. Laureate Draped bust right, Reverse PAX advancing left S.2217 VF, Antoninianus Eglabalus 218-222 Obv. Draped Bust right, Reverse Victory advancing right S.2090 GVF, Antoninianus Postumus 259-268 Obv. Draped Bust right Reverse Hercules standing left holding olive branch and club, S.3112 GVF | £ 50
- £ 75
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| 941 | Roman (8) with two in silver, and Hammered (3) includes Scotland William I 'The Lion' cut Halfpenny Fine, others in mixed circulated grades | £ 50
- £ 75
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| 942 | Roman a collection in an album (48) includes silver, bronze and WRL reproductions | £ 50
- £ 100
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| 943 | Roman bronze (144) generally later types in lower collectable grades | £ 150
- £ 200
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| 944 | Roman bronze (732) a wide variety of sizes and types generally in lower collectable grades | £ 700
- £ 900
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| 945 | Roman Bronzes (159) includes some fragments, in mixed grades | £ 75
- £ 150
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| 946 | Roman Bronzes (19) in mixed grades to NVF | £ 40
- £ 60
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| 947 | Roman Silver (33) in mixed grades | £ 100
- £ 150
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