ByzantineGold (2) Solidus Phocas dNN FOCAS PERP AVI , angel standing facing Fine and plugged, Tremissis Justin I 518 - 527 DN IVSINVS PP AVI COCOG VF on a misshapen flan
Collection of bronzes from the Kushan/Afghanistan region. Mixed bronzes from 14mm to 25mm diam approx. Require further study. Various condition and grades. [27] Poor to Fine.
Collection of Greekbronzes and 1 silverobol from Mysia. 6 bronzes one of which is a large Ptolemaic Ae 37. Various condition and grades. [7] Poor to G Fine
Collection of Greeksilvers and bronzes. Bronzes from Ptolemy and silvers from Lucania, Alexander, Ptolemy, Athens (pierced) and Thessalian league (pierced). Various condition and grades. [14] Poor to NVF
Collection of mixed ancient silvers and bronzes. 8 Roman Ar and 12 Ae's. A Philip drachm, Byzantinefollis, Pontius Pilate prutah and 6 various eastern pieces. A mixed bag in various conditions and grades. [30] Poor to NVF.
Collection of mixed ancient silvers and bronzes. Roman Ae's and Ar's from the Republic to Constans. 1 large Ptolemaic Ae 33 and 2 modern Roman copies. A mixed bag in various conditions and grades. [14] Poor to NVF.
Collection of Romanbronzes. 1st-4th centuries including some provincials, Ae3/4's, sestertius, dupondius and As one of which is Galba. Various condition and grades. [38] Poor to G Fine.
Collection of Romansilvers. 2 billonTetradrachms of Nero and Antoninus pius with denarius from the Republic through to siliqua of Julian. Scarce denarius from Mark Antony, Otho, Nero and Vitellius including a fake Postumus denarius. Good selection in various condition and grades. [36] Fine to VF.
Denarius Ar. Republic. Sextus Pompeius Fostlus. C,137 BC. Obv; Helmeted head of Roma. Rev: Wolf suckling twins, watched by shepherd; FOSTLVS on left; SEX POM on right; ROMA in ex. RRC 235/1a. Toned and good surfaces. 3.80g. NVF.
Drachm Ar. Kings of Thrace. Lysimachos. C,299-296 BC. Obv; Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin. Rev: Zeus Aëtophoros seated left; to left, forepart of lion left over M; head of griffin left below throne. Thompson 68. Toned and good surfaces. 4.21g. VF.
Quarter stater Au. Durotriges. Unlisted 'Cogwheel smiler type'. C,55-35 BC. Obv; Two men in a boat design. Rev: Horse left, sun burst above. Not listed in Van Arsdell -, BMC-, Evans- or Mack-. Pale gold, good strike for issue. 1.01g. VERY RARE. NVF.
Quarter stater Au. Imported Morini. C,65-50 BC. Obv; Blank. Rev: Tree like object with bar and crescent either side. Van Arsdell 69-3. Good colour and detail. 1.44g. GVF.
Sceat Ar. Continental type. C,600-775 AD. Obv; Degenerated head. Rev: Standard with letters possibly reading VICO in retrograde. Spinks 790V var. Toned and good metal. 1.17g. GVF.
Solidus Au. Constans II. C, 641-668 AD. Rev; VICTORIA AVGɥS; Cross potent on three steps, CONOB in ex. BCV 959. Good surfaces and superb detail. 4.45g. EF.
Stater Au. Corieltauvi. 'South Ferriby type'. C,45-10 BC. Obv; Abstract head of Apollo. Rev; Disjointed horse left. VA 811 var. Large flan on rose gold with a slight weak patch on reverse. 5.39g. GVF/NVF.
Stater Au. Cunobelin. 'Wild type'. C, 10-20 AD. Obv; Corn ear dividing CA MV. Rev; Horse right, pellet in ring motif before and above, CVNO below. VA 1933 var. Nice central horse. 5.50g. GVF.
Unit Ar. Atrebates. Verica. C,20-25 AD. Obv; Bull right. VERICA above, REX in ex. Rev: Figure standing left, COM MI F around. Van Arsdell 506-1. Good surfaces, nice detail. 1.23g. GVF.
Unit Ar. Trinovantes. Late 'Whaddon Chase type'. C,45-40 BC. Obv; Celticized head right. Rev: Horse left, pellet in ring above and below. Van Arsdell 1558-1. Although chipped it has good detail and toned. RARE. 0.95g. GVF.
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