Crown 1847 Gothic, UNDECIMO edge, ESC 288, Bull 2571, GVF/NEF the reverse with colourful toning in the legends, the Gothic type continues to be extremely popular and sought after in all grades
Crown 1847 Gothic, UNDECIMO edge, ESC 288, Bull 2571 GVF lightly cleaned with an edge bruise by ET, comes with Royal Mint 'Certified and Authenticated' ticket
Sixpence 1678 8 over 7 ESC 1517, Bull 573 UNC or very near so with subtle golden tone and touches of underlying mint lustre, a beautiful example of the series with superb eye appeal, would make a top-class type coin, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75, the only example of this type thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report
Halfcrown 1723 SSC, ESC 1557 Fine/Good Fine with some minor hairlines and a flan flaw on either side, all George I Halfcrowns becoming harder to find in all grades
Halfcrown 1707 SEPTIMO edge ESC 574, Bull 1366, About VF/VF, with some light haymarking and the reverse with a thin scratch in one angle, an underlying subtle colourful tone enhances the eye appeal of this pleasing piece
Halfcrowns (7) 1673 VG slightly misty around the date area, 1678 Poor/Fair, the date clear, with EL countermark on the obverse, rated R4 by ESC and Bull ,1692 QVARTO edge ESC 517, Bull 853, Near Fine/Fine, 1696B Medium Shields, Small Late Harp, Fair, Rare, rated R3 by ESC and Bull, 169- E (date obscured by adjustment lines) NONO edge, Large Shields, Large Late Harp, VG with some adjustment lines and some surface damage, 1697y Large Shields, Late Harp, NONO edge, ESC 551 Fair, 1708 Palin below bust and in angles, SEPTIMO edge, ESC 577, Bull 1370, Near Fine/Fine. cleaned
Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1887 77mm diameter in bronze by L.C.Wyon after Sir J.E.Boehm and Sir Frederick Leighton, Obverse: Draped bust of Queen Victoria wearing veil and small crown left, VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX, Reverse: The Queen enthroned, surrounded by seven figures, symbolising the arts and industries of Britain. Above: Two cherubs holding entwined wreaths and shields bearing the dates MDCCCLXXXVII and MDCCCXXXVII. IN COMMEMORATION. In Exergue: Five shields inscribed with the names of the five continents, BHM 3219, Eimer 1733, UNC or very near so with some small spots, the reverse with some minor nicks to the rim, in the red box of issue with descriptive card, 4257 struck
Halfcrowns and Shillings (7) comprising Halfcrowns (2) Charles I Group III, Third horseman, type 3a1, no caparisons on horse, scarf flies from King's waist, S.2773, mintmark crown, 14.68 grammes, VG/approaching Fine, Charles I Group III, Third horseman, no caparisons on horse, scarf flies from King's shoulder, S.2775, mintmark Anchor, 13.39 grammes, Near Fine/Fine with some scratches and corrosion, Shillings (5) Elizabeth I Second Issue S.2555 Mintmark Martlet, 5.53 grammes, portrait worn smooth, the obverse with some scratches, reverse VG, Elizabeth I Sixth Issue with ELIZB error legend, S.2577 mintmark Escallop, 5.61 grammes, Fair with some scratches, Elizabeth I Sixth Issue S.2577, mintmark Tun 5.62 grammes, Fair/VG, James I Second Coinage, Third Bust S.2654, Mintmark Rose, 5.62 grammes, VG or better/Fine, Charles I Group E, Fifth Aberystwyth bust, type 4.3, S.2796, mintmark Triangle, 6.00 grammes, Fine with some weaker areas, the obverse with some flan stress
Halfcrowns (6) 1680 ESC 485, Bull 489 VG/Fair with O KB countermark on the obverse, Very Rare, rated R3 by ESC and Bull, 1687 First Bust ESC 498, Bull 753, VG with I countermark on each side, and circular countermark on the obverse, 1693 3 over inverted 3, Small T in ET, as ESC 521, Bull 857, Near Fine/Fine with some thin scratches on the obverse, 1697E Large Shield, Large Late Harp ESC 547, Bull 1077 VG with some old scuffs and unevenly toned, 1696C Poor, reverse worn, shield type not visible, 1696N Small N, Medium Shields, harp worn, ESC 538A, Bull 1084 Fair/Poor, Extremely rare, rated at R5 by Bull, only a few examples known
Halfcrown 1705 PlumesESC 571, Bull 1360 VG/Near Fine, rated R by Bull, our archive database shows that we have offered less 1705 Plumes coins than 1704 Plumes
World and GB 19th and 20th Century (62) includes a few earlier issues, includes issues from USA (7) Half Dollars (4) 1901 G, 1902 G, 1964 EF, 1967 GVF, Quarter Dollar 1924 Good Fine, One Cent (2) 1827 Near Fine, 1909 Lincoln, No VDB NEF, China (6) Republic (3) 20 Cash undated Y#312 VG, Ten Cash undated Y#302.2 Fine, Ten Cash undated Y#303.3 VG, Provincial (3) Kwang-Tung Province (2) 20 Cents Year 10 (1921) Y423 VF, Ten Cash undated Y#193 Good Fine, Szechuan Y#t20.1 Fine, South Africa (2) Two Shillings 1894 Fine, Shilling 1892 Near Fine/Fine, Feudal France - Bishops of Maguelon (1180-1158) Good Fine, France (2) Sol 1786W Lille Mint KM#578.16 Fine, Five Centimes 1917 Fine, New ZealandThreepence 1933 UNC, Cyprus (2) 4½ Piastres 1901 Fine, One Cent 1983 A/UNC, Nepal Shah Dynasty 1/8 Mohar undated (1799-1823) KM#523 VF, CeylonQuarter Cent 1898 NEF/EF, Japan Shu (Isshu Gin) (1853-1865) C#12 Fine, Egypt10 Piastres 1917 VF, IrelandFlorin 1954 GVF, Portugal (2) Five Escudos 1934 VG, 2½ Escudos 1932 VG, Italian StatesMedievalSilver Grosso Good Fine, legends unclear, JamaicaFarthing 1900 A/UNC with two small spots, Mexico (2) Two Reales 1853 PI Fair, Peso 1957 GVF, Denmark Two Kroner 1925 Fine, Dominican Republic Five Centavos 1944 EF, MalaysiaRinggit 1977 KM#25 UNC, Spain (2) 50 Pesetas 1949 (Year 50) EF, One Peseta 1975 VF, GB Shillings George VI and Elizabeth II issues (19) in mixed circulated grades, GB Middlesex Halfpenny Token 1795 Sise Lane NVF, Ancient Greek copper unattributed in low grade, Ancient India copper in low grade, To Hanover Token 1854 VG, and World token issues (2) these holed and ex-mount
World (71) Denmark (3) Five Kroner (2) 1960 KM#852 Frederik IX Silver Wedding Anniversary EF,1964 Wedding of Princess Anne Marie KM#854 A/UNC, Two Ore 1874 Fine, Cuba (2) Peso 1935 Near Fine, 1953 VG with scratches, IrelandTen Shillings 1966 (3) NEF (2) and GVF, Guyana Ten Dollars 1976 Silver Proof nFDC toned, Cyprus Nine Piastres 1901 Near Fine, Sudan20 Piastres (2) AH1315/8 Fine, AH1312/12 Fine, Russia Kopek 1797 VG or better, cleaned, South Africa (3) Shillings (2) 1927 VG, 1928 VG, Threepence 1940 VG/Near Fine, Finland Markka (2) 1965S Fine, 1968 VF/Fine with some surface residue, Austria (4) 20 Schillings 1965 VF/GVF, Ten Schillings (2) 1958 Good Fine, 1967 Fine, Three Kreuzer 1840A Fair, holed, Barbados Five Dollars 1973 Silver Proof UNC toned, Spain Five Pesetas 1871 (Year 74) Near Fine, LuxembourgTen Cents 1855 Fine, Portugal (4) Five Escudos 1947 Near Fine, 20 Reis (3) 1848 Fine with dirty surfaces, 1891 (2) both VG one cleaned, Egypt (11) 40 Para (3) AH1277/10 (3) Fine (2), the third Near Fine and cleaned, 20 Para (6) AH1277/3 (2) both Fine, AH1277/4 Near Fine, AH1277/5 Fine, AH1277/6 Fine, AH1277/9 About Fine, Ten Para (2) AH1277/7 Fine, cleaned, AH1277/9 Fine, Indian States - IndoreHalf Anna 1887 VG, Italy Ten Centesimi 1866 OM VG, CanadaOne Cent 1859 Fine, Norway (2) Five Ore 1876 Fine, Two Ore 1876 Fine, France Ten Centimes 1855W Near Fine, Guernsey (3) Four Doubles (2) 1830 Near Fine, 1889 Fine, One Double 1830 Good Fine, Jersey 1/24th Shilling 1877 NF/VG, Argentina Two Centavos 1884 Fine, Spain Ten Centimos (5) 1870 (2) VG and Near Fine, 1877 OM Fine, 1878 OM Fine, Sweden Five Ore (3) 1876 Fine, 1892 Fine, 1899 Fine, Canada (9) Nova Scotia Penny 1856 LCW VG/Fine, New Brunswick (3) Pennies (2) 1854 Near Fine and About Fine, both cleaned, Halfpenny 1843 Near Fine, cleaned, Bank of Upper Canada (5) Pennies (3) 1857 (3) NVF/VF and Fine/Good Fine (2), Halfpennies 1854 Plain 4 (2) Near Fine and Fine, GibraltarCrowns (3) 2016 Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday (3) each with different designs A/UNC to UNC
Halfcrowns to Shilling (4) comprising Halfcrowns (3) 1817 Small Head ESC 618, Bull 2096 VF/NVF with some scratches, 1823 Second Reverse ESC 634, Bull 2365 Good Fine/Fine with some scratches on the obverse, 1836 ESC 666, Bull 2482 GVF/VF with some scratches in the obverse field, Shilling 1820 ESC 1236, Bull 2157, GVF with grey tone and touches of gold
Florins (8) 1855 Near Fine, 1857 VG, 1865 Die Number 7 Near Fine/Fine, 1870 Die Number 24 VG/Near Fine, 1873 Die number 254 VG, 1877 41 trefoils, No WW, stop after date, Die Number 35 VG or better, 1879 42 arcs ESC 851, Bull 2892 VG, 1887 Jubilee Head bright EF with an edge bruise
Italy Medals (2) Pope Alexander VII - Tribute to his work carried out throughout the plague which engulfed Rome 1656-1657, 1659 95mm diameter in bronze, engraved by Gioacchino Francesco Travani from a design by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Obverse: Bust of the Pope left, Reverse: Androcles and the Lion, cast, About VF, Angeli Politiani, in the style of Italian School (c.1455-1500), Obverse Bust left ANGELI POLITIANI, Reverse: Bust left, MARIA POLITIANO, undated, 56mm cast in bronze, Fine, and European bronze medal undated 34mm diameter in bronze, unsigned, Obverse: FED. CAESIVS. LYNC. PRINC. ET.INST P.I.S.A.S.P.M.U.M.CAL B., Reverse: Crowned coat of arms LYNCEIS INSTITVTIS, 17.35 grammes, Fine
Sixpences (2) 1757 ESC 1622, Bull 1762 GVF, the reverse with pleasing tone, 1758 8 over 7 ESC 1624, Bull 1764, GVF with some surface dirt in the legends, this possibly removable with care
Roman (6) Salonina BillonAntoninianus (257-258AD) Rome. Obverse: Draped bust right on crescent, SALONINA AVG, Reverse: Juno standing left holding patera and sceptre, IVNO REGINA, RIC 29 (joint reign of Varelian I and Gallienus), RSC 60, 3.06 grammes, Fine, Licinius II Ae Follis (321-324AD) Nicomedia. Obverse: Bust left, helmeted and cuirassed, holding spear and shield, DN VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, Reverse: Jupiter standing left, chlamys across shoulder, holding Victory on globe and leaning on sceptre, eagle with wreath left, captive to right, IOVI CONSERVATORI X over IIμ in right field, Mintmark SMNA, RIC Nicomedia 49, Fine, Valens Ae3 (364-378AD) Aquileia. Obverse: Bust right, draped, cuirassed and pear diademed, DN V[ALEN]S PF AVG, Reverse: Emperor walking right, holding labarum, dragging a captive behind him, Mintmark [dot S] MAQ [S]. RIC Aquileia 11b,,type xvii (b), 2.27 grammes, VG, Constantine I Ae Follis (320-321AD) Ticinum. Obverse: Laureate head right, CONSTANTINVS AVG, Reverse: VOT XX in wreath, DN CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG, Mintmark ST, RIC Ticinum 140, S, 2.94 grammes, Fine or better, Constantine I Ae Follis (320AD) Siscia. Obverse: Bust right, helmeted and cuirassed, CONSTANTINVS AVG, Reverse: Two captives seated at base of banner inscribed VOT XX, S left, F over HL right, VIRTVS EXERCIT, Mintmark ASIS star-in-crescent, RIS Siscia 127, 3.09 grammes, Fine, City Commemorative Ae Follis (333-335AD) Alexandria. Obverse: Bust left, helmeted and mantled, holding reversed spear over shoulder CONSTANTINOPOLIS, Reverse: Victory standing facing on prow, head left, holding transverse sceptre and resting left hand on shield, No legend, mintmark SMALB, RIC Alexandria 64, Sear 16481, 2.60 grammes, Good Fine with some edge nicks
PennyOffa - Kings of Mercia, (757-796) South Eastern Mints, Light Coinage (c.765-c.792) S.904, North 264, Blunt 19, Obverse: Long Cross botonnee, over Saltire botonnee, with +O / FF / AR / EX in the angles, Reverse: Cross with O / SM / O / d in angles (the d reversed), London or Canterbury Mint, die duplicate of Chick 125b, another example of this die pairing is in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 1.01 grammes, Near VF with a small flan crack, Extremely Rare, comes with a letter from the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge with description of the coin and locations of previous finds of this type.
Halfcrown 1904 ESC 749, Bull 3570 NVF/VF with gold tone and signs of light cleaning, formerly in a PCGS holder 'Cleaned' the ticket no longer with the coin
Maundy Set 1899 ESC 2514, Bull 3557, UNC with a choice deep and colourful matching tone, the twopence with some tiny rim nicks, in a red contemporary Maundy case
Sixpence 1889 ESC 1757, Bull 3279, Davies 1165D, Obverse 2, no panel at base of truncation, Reverse: Right-hand leaf almost covers a leaf, UNC and choice with olive and golden tone
Shillings (4) 1826 ESC 1257, Bull 2409 GVF/NEF gilded with a test cut in the edge, 1873 ESC 1325, Bull 3043 Die Number 21 About EF with some small spots on the reverse, 1874 Upper serif to 4, Die Number 38 ESC 1326, Bull 3044, Davies 902 GVF with some contact marks, 1890 ESC 1357, Bull 3144 GVF/NEF the obverse with some thin scratches and hairlines
Sixpences (3) 1889 ESC 1757, Bull 3279, Davies 1164 dies 1C GEF/AU and lustrous with colourful toning in the legends, 1889 Davies 1165A dies 1A, right hand leaf joined, VF, 1889 Davies 1165B dies 2A, right hand leaf joined Good Fine with some thin scratches
Sixpences (3) 1889 ESC 1757, Bull 3279, Davies dies 2C, unlisted in the 1982 Davies book, GVF, 1890 ESC 1758, Bull 3280, Davies dies 1A, a late and final use of reverse A, first used on the 1887 coin, About VF/VF with some surface marks, 1893 Veiled Head, First I of VICTORIA points to a bead, ESC 1762, Bull 3285, Davies 1181 dies 2A, About VF/VF by far the rarest of the two types
Crown 1847 Gothic, UNDECIMO edge, ESC 288, Bull 2571 in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 65, the Gothic type continues to be extremely popular and sought after in all grades
Halfcrown 1708 Plumes, SEPTIMO edge ESC 578, Bull 1369 GVF/NEF evenly toned with minor haymarks, gold and grey toning over mint lustre further enhance the eye appeal of this original and attractive piece, very scarce in higher grades, one of the finest we have offered of this type
Halfcrown 1909 ESC 754, Bull 3575, UNC with practically full lustre, the obverse with touches of pastel toning, a small area of toning below the crown on the reverse barely detracts, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80. Edward VII Halfcrowns seldom seen in grades 80 and above as many are heavily bagmarked due to the wide fields. Ex-Roland Harris Collection
Threepence 1849 ESC 2057, Bull 3376, Lustrous UNC with residual golden tone, a choice example, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, early Victorian Threepences extremely desirable in high grade
Sixpences James I (5) 1605 Second Coinage, Third Bust, S.2657 mintmark Lis, 1.97 grammes, VG/Fine, creased and clipped. 1605 Second Coinage, Fourth Bust, S.2658 mintmark Rose, 2.70 grammes, VG a detector find with two small edge cracks. 1606 Second Coinage, Fourth Bust, S.2658 mintmark uncertain (Rose or Escallop) NVG clipped. 1608 Second Coinage, Fourth Bust, S.2658 mintmark Coronet, 2.92 grammes, the obverse legend a little crude, VG or better/Near Fine. 1613 Second Coinage, Fourth Bust, S.2658 mintmark Trefoil, 2.76 grammes, some weakness in parts, legends bold, overall Fine
Sixpences (2) 1697 First Bust, Later Harp, Small Crowns, ESC 1557, Bull 1271 NEF/EF attractively toned with some light adjustment lines, an attractive piece with much eye appeal, 1696 First Bust, Early Harp. Large Crowns ESC 1533, Bull 1202 EF and attractively toned, the obverse shows signs of die clashing
Florin 1902 ESC 919, Bull 3577 Lustrous UNC with some contact marks, exhibiting touches of colourful tone in the legends, Threepence 1902 ESC 2114, Bull 3617 Lustrous UNC with hints of golden tone enhanced by touches of blue and magenta in places, a nicely matched pair
Shillings to Penny (13) Shilling Charles I worn, clipped to the inner circle, Sixpences (6) Elizabeth I (6) 1569 mintmark Coronet Fair/VG, 1572 mintmark Ermine, Poor, 1573 mintmark Ermine, Fair, 1573 mintmark not visible, Poor, holed, 1588 mintmark Crescent, Fair with a loss of flan from 10 to 12 o'clock, 1591 Fair, clipped to the inner circle, Halfgroats (5) Henry VIICanterbury MintS.2210 mintmark Tun/Lis VG/Near Fine, holed, CommonwealthS.3221 VG creased, James I (2) both S.2659 mintmark Rose, the first Fair and bent, the second VG, Charles I Group A, without inner circles, S.2823 mintmark Heart, VG creased with an edge split, Penny Charles I S.2847 Reverse: Rounder shield with scroll garniture, Mintmark: None, Fair
Shilling 1894 Small Letters on Obverse, Reverse: 4 of date points to a rim tooth. ESC 1363, Bull 3157, Davies 1013 dies 1B, VG/Near Fine, the final use of the small letters type, an important rarity in modern silver coins. Although Spink have differentiated the 1893 Small and Large Obverse lettering variety for some years, the same situation for 1894 Shillings has remained little known, now being recorded in Bull' 'English Silver Coinage'
Shilling 1890 ESC 1357, Bull 3144, Lustrous UNC with residual golden tone, the obverse with reflective fields, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, a most pleasing example of this short series
Crown 1847 Gothic, UNDECIMO ESC 288, Bull 2571, the obverse cleaned, with fine hairlines in the fields in places, very shallow depression are present in these areas, the fields now with a 'soft lustre' or 'satiny' appearance, the bust duller. EF and despite the aforementioned cleaning, not without eye appeal
Maundy Set 1957 ESC 2574, Bull 4567 GEF to UNC with slightly speckled matching tone and minor rim nicks, the Threepence with a minor scuff or flaw on the top of the reverse rim,
Shillings and Sixpences (4) Shillings (3) 1708 Third Bust, Plain in angles ESC 11147, Bull 1399 VG, 1711 Fourth Bust ESC 1158, Bull 1408 Obverse Fine, the reverse near so with some heavier adjustment lines, 1720 Plain in angles ESC 1168, Bull 1572 VG/Fine, Sixpence 1697 Third Bust, Later harp, Small Crowns Near Fine
Shilling 1908 Davies Obverse 2a, Reverse A. (Obverse with the R's in the legend having short tails.), unlisted by ESC or Bull, now explained and illustrated in detail on Michael Gouby's website, GVF with light toning, only the third example we have offered with very few examples of this type recorded for this date. A key die-link coin for the variety collector. We note an example described as weakly struck UNC in an LCGS 78 holder realised £500 hammer price in London Coins Auction A150 in September 2015 (Lot 2757)
Halfcrown 1707 Roses and Plumes, SEXTO edge, Colon after BR, narrow colon after REG, ESC 573, Bull 1365 VG or better with some weakness in the centre of the reverse
Shillings and Sixpences (7) Shillings (3) 1887 Jubilee Head Q of QUI has long, loopless tail, ESC 1351, Bull 3137, Davies 980 dies 1A, VF/GVF with touches of colourful tone, the rarest of the three Jubilee Head types for this date, 1889 Large Jubilee Head ESC 1355, Bull 3142, Davies 987 dies 3D, VF toned, 1890 ESC 1357, Bull GF/NVF toned, the reverse with some verdigris on the shield, Sixpences (4) 1887 Young HeadESC 1750, Bull 3262 Good Fine, 1887 Jubilee Head Withdrawn type R over I in VICTORIA ESC 1752A, Bull 3265, Davies 1152 Good Fine with some scratches in the obverse field, 1887 Jubilee Head Revised type ESC 1754, Bull 3272 VF/GVF with some hairlines on the obverse, 1899 ESC 1769, Bull 3292 Good Fine, cleaned with some damage to the edge at 7 o'clock
Crown 1847 Gothic, UNDECIMO edge ESC 288, Bull 2571, VF/GVF with some edge nicks, the obverse cleaned the reverse with some scratches after the date at 3 o'clock
Shilling 1721 1 over 0 Roses and Plumes, ESC 1172, Bull 1578, the overstrike very clear and bold, GVF with a small edge bruise by M. BR., some weakness below the 17 of the date and in the corresponding position on the obverse, minor adjustment lines on the bust, overall a pleasing grade example of this rare type. Our archive database reveals only 6 examples offered in 20 years and none since 2015
Maundy Set 1953 ESC 2570, Bull 4559 A/UNC to UNC and lustrous, in a square red 'Maundy Money' box comes with original envelope headed "On His Majesty's' Service" and Royal Mint stamped, with compliments slip from 14/4/1953, an interesting early 1950's historical piece
Halfcrown 1910 ESC 755, Bull 3576 in an NGC holder and graded MS65, the joint finest known with only 2 examples having been graded NGC MS65. Further examination of the NGC Census shows only two Edward VII Halfcrowns of all dates being recorded in higher grades, a single 1902 and a single 1907 each grading MS66, thus confirming the rarity of this series in the highest grades
Halfcrown 1909 ESC 754, Bull 3575, UNC with practically full lustre, the obverse with touches of pastel toning, a small area of toning below the crown on the reverse barely detracts, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80. Edward VII Halfcrowns seldom seen in grades 80 and above as many are heavily bagmarked due to the wide fields. Ex-Roland Harris Collection
Halfcrown 1906 ESC 751, Bull 3572 Lustrous UNC with some contact marks and rim nicks and a small spot by the Irish harp. A series of die polish lines are visible under the King's chin
Numismatic Cover 2009 Kew Gardens comprising Fifty Pence 2009 Kew Gardens UNC with a tone spot on the reverse, and set of commemorative stamps, on the commemorative envelope of issue, as part of a group of GB and World Numismatic Covers (57), First Day Covers (16), Stamp ingot covers, each 25.58 grammes of sterlingsilver (4), and commemorative stamp sets (5), UNC on the commemorative envelopes of issue, we note the face value of the coins on the GB sets alone is £104.50, along with The Millennium Coin Collection (12) includes India, China, Russia, and Islamic and Eastern European types, with one coin each from the 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries, with some in silver, in mixed grades each in a Perspex display frame with descriptive card
Florin 1889 Harp and dates crosses both point to spaces, ESC 871, Bull 2957, Davies 815 dies 3C, UNC and almost fully lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82
Antoninianus (14) Gordian III Antioch, (242-244 AD). Obverse: Bust right, cuirassed and radiate, IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, Reverse: Gordian standing right, holding a spear diagonally & globe. SAECVLI FELICITAS, 3.54 grammes, RIC 216, RSC 319, Good Fine, Gordian III (242-244AD) Obverse: Bust right cuirassed and radiate, IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, Reverse: Fortuna standing left with prow and cornucopia FORTVNA REDUX, 4.62 grammes, RIC 210, RSC 98a.NVF">RSC 98a.NVF, Gordian III, Antioch, Obverse: Bust right, draped and radiate, IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, Reverse: Pax advancing left with branch and sceptre, PAX AVGVSTI, RSC 179">RSC 179, RIC 214, 5.73 grammes, Fine, Philip I (244-249AD) Obverse: Bust right draped, radiate and cuirassed, Reverse: Aequitas standing left with scales & cornucopia. AEQVITAS AVGG, 4.02 grammes, RIC 27b, RSC 9, VF, Philip I (244-249AD) Obverse: Bust right radiate, draped and cuirassed, IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, Reverse: Pax walking left with branch and sceptre PAX AETERN RSC 102, RIC 41, 4.30 grammes, Good Fine with some scuffs on the portrait, Philip I (244-249AD) Obverse: Bust right, draped and radiate, IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, Reverse: Rome seated left holding Victory and spear, RIC 106a, RSC 165, 3.80 grammes, Good Fine, Gallienus (253-268AD) Billon issue, Asian Mint, Obverse: Bust right radiate and cuirassed, GALLIENVS PF AVG, Reverse: Soldier standing left resting right hand on shield, Star in left field VIRTVS AVG, RIC 667star, Cohen 1235, 3.45 grammes, VF with some obverse pitting, Valerian (254AD) Rome. Obverse: Bust right radiate, draped and cuirassed, IMP C P LIC VALERIANVS AVG, Reverse: Victory standing left holding wreath and palm, RIC 125, Cohen 230, 2.96 grammes, Fine or slightly better, Saloninus, as Caesar, billon issue (256AD) Lyons. Obverse: Bust right, draped and radiate, SALON VALERIANVS CAES, Reverse: Sacrificial implements: liuus, knife, vase turned left, simpulum and aspergillum, PIETAS AVGG, RIC 9, RSC 41, 3.66 grammes, Good Fine/Near Fine, Salonina (267AD) Mint in Asia. Obverse: Draped and diademed bust right, on crescent, SALONINA AVG, Reverse: Salus standing right, feeding serpent in her arms, SALVS AVG, RSC 105, RIC 88, 4.39 grammes, Fine or better, the reverse with hints of colourful tone, Salonina (260-268AD) Antioch. Obverse: Diademed bust right, on crescent SALONINA AVG, Reverse: Venus standing left with helmet and spear, VENVS AVG, mintmark PXV below, RIC 86, RSC 113, 4.11 grammes, NVF, Probus (279AD) Rome. Obverse: Bust right, radiate and cuirassed, IMP PROBVS AVG, Reverse: Emperor on horseback left, raising right hand and holding a sceptre in the left, treading down a captive seated on ground to the left, Mintmark R dot in crescent Δ, RIC 157, Cohen 37, 2.63 grammes, Fine, Herennia Etruscilla (c.250AD) Obverse: Bust right, draped and diademed, on crescent HER ETRVSCILLA AVG, Reverse: Pudicitia standing left holding sceptre, and drawing veil from her face. PVDI[CIT] IA AVG, RSC 17, RSC 58b, 4.43 grammes, Good Fine/Fine on an irregularly shaped flan, Aurelian (270-275AD) plated issue, Serdica Mint. Obverse: Bust right, radiate and cuirassed IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, Reverse: Sol walking left holding globe and raising right hand, foot on one of two bound captives ORIENS AVG, mintmark XXIP, RIC 279, Cohen 145, 3.43 grammes, Good Fine with some surface dirt
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