Agrippa issued under Caligula (AD37-41) copper As. Head of Agrippa left wearing rostral crown. R. Neptune standing left holding dolphin and trident. Sear 1812. Good fine/very fine, but with scratches in the field.
Ancient GreeceDrachm Philip III (336-323BC) Kolophon Mint, Obverse head of Herekles right, wearing lion skin headdress. Reverse. Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, lyre before. A below throne EF Ex-CNG Auction 19/1/2006 Lot 18
Byzantine. Michael VII (1071-78) gold Scyphate. Bust of Christ facing raising right hand in benediction. R. bust facing, holding labarum. Mint of Constantinople. Sear 1868. Very fine to good very fine.
Caligula (AD37-41) brassSestertius. Pietas seated left. R. Caligula standing left, sacrificing in front of hexastyle temple. Sear 1802. Fine/good fine.
Celtic Coinage. Unit Epaticcus (35-43AD) Spink 356 Catuvellauni Dynasty. Obverse EPATI Head of Hercules right, wearing lion skin headdress, Reverse Eagle standing, facing slightly right, head left, wings displayed, on serpent: pellet with annulet in upper right field GVF Ex-CNG Auction 19/1/2006 Lot 435
CelticGallo-Belgic A goldStater, large flan type circa 125 BC. Weighs 7.3 grams. Head of Apollo left. R. celticized horse left, flower below, star above, two pellets in annulets on exergual line. Sills 291. V.A.12-1. S.1. Very fine, centrally struck both sides, small scrape on obverse. Superb example for its type. Famous type being listed by Spink as their number 1 (S 1) and hence the earliest listed coin ever to circulate in Britain
Constantine I (AD307-337) Ae Follis. R. sol standing left holding globe, star in field. P.L.N. in exergue. London mint. S.724 A variety. Extremely fine.
Emperors of the 3rd and 4th Centuries AD a 20-coin collection of RomanBronzes Gallienus to Theodosius 253-395 AD in mixed grades, housed in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate
GreeceSilverDrachm of Philip III 336-323 BC, Lampsakos Mint, Head of Herekles right wearing lion skin headdress, rev Zeus seated left holding eagle and sceptre with buckle in left field crescent above A below throne EF ex CNG 19/01/2006 Lot 17
Licenius I (2) (AD308-324) Ae 3. R. Roma seated right, inscribing XV on shield, Rome mint. Ae Follis. R. Genius standing left. Trier mint. Both good very fine.
Nero (AD54-68) (3), includes silverDenarius. R Salus seated. Copper As. R. temple of Janus and another, Victory flying left holding shield. Average fine
Roman 3rd century Dupondi (3) Maximinus I. R. Providentia standing. Trajan Decius. R. Genius standing. Otacilia Severa. R. Concordia seated. Fine to very fine.
RomanEmpire 14 Emperor Collection comprising denarii and ants from Vespasian to Salonina one from each Emperor Fine to VF housed in a wooden box with Certificate of Authenticity
RomanEmpire 14 Emperor CollectionVespasian to Salonina one coin from each Emperor in Silver, Roman Emperors of the 3rd and 4th Century a 20 coin collection in bronze, in mixed circulated grades, boxed with certificates
Romansilver Antoniniani (11) 3rd century AD, includes Gordian III, Volusian, Phillip I & II, Trajan Decius, Otacilia Severa, Julia Mamaea, Salonina and Postumus. Average very fine or better.
The Biblical Holy Land :Judea a 14-coin set from the time of Jesus, mostly bronzes, John Hyracnus I to Vespasian 134 BC to 79 AD in mixed grades, in a Royal Mint box of issue
Trajan (AD98-117), (3), brassSestertius. R. Trajan seated left on high platform. King Parthamaspates beside and Parthia kneeling before. Sear 3191. Copper As. R. Roma standing another with Justitia seated. All fair to fine.
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