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Extremely Rare Denomination

2875 Celtic Gaul. Nervii(?) AV Stater. Circa 115-100 BC.

Crossed Lines with Lyre type. Branched abstract pattern of chisel marks / Horse to left with rider above, lyre below. ABC 10; SCBC 4; LT.8694; DT.90-93; Van Arsdell 33. 7.65gr, 18mm. Very Fine. Extremely rare.

Found whilst searching with a metal detector near Sudbury, Suffolk, UK, by Kevin Stimpson in 2017.

Excessively Rare Quarter Stater of Ambiani

£1,500 - 2,000

£1,500 - 2,000

2876 Northeast Gaul. The Ambiani AV Quarter Stater. Circa 175-120 BC. Imported coinage. Gallo-Belgic Aa2, class 1b. Right facing type with bird. Flamboyant stylised laureate head of Apollo to right, wreath enlarged into an elaborate head decoration / Celticised horse to right, stylised charioteer above, bird below. SCBC 6; Sills 271; ABC 28; DT 559a; LT 7879; CCI 01.1445. 1.77gr, 15mm, 1h. Good Very Fine. Well-centered on large flan. Excessively rare right facing example with this control.

Found whilst searching with a metal detector in Walton, Essex, UK, in 1997, by Paul Sheedy.

2877 Celtic Britain. Belgae(?) AV Stater. Circa 60-20 BC. Chute (Durotrigan A/British B) type. Wreath pattern with crescents / Disjointed horse to left; above tail, elongated pellet within elliptical ornament, row of pellets. ABC 746; SCBC 22; Van Arsdell 1205-7 (Durotriges). 5.87gr, 18mm, 10h. Very Fine. Yellow gold. £400 - 600

Acquired on the UK art market; From the private collection of Mr G.B., Hampshire, UK.

2878 Celtic Britain. Britannia, the Trinovantes & Catuvellauni AV Stater. Cunobelin, circa AD 20-43. Camulodunum mint. Classic type. Grain ear with central stalk and tendrils at base; CA-M[V] and pellet flanking / Horse rearing to right; branch above, CVNO below on exergual line. ABC 2798; Van Arsdell 2027-1; SCBC 288. 5.36gr, 18mm, 12h. Very Fine. Lustrous metal. £1,000 - 1,400

Found whilst searching with a metal detector in Kessing, Lowestoft, Essex, UK, in 2002, by Paul Sheedy.

2879 Celtic Britannia. The Catuvellauni, Cunobelin AE Unit. Early 1st century AD. CUNOBELINI, laureate head to left / TASCIOVANI, centaur to right, blowing horn. ABC 2957; SCBC 336; Van Arsdell 2089. 1.89gr, 14mm, 6h. Near Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Found Hertfordshire, UK.

2880 Celtic Britannia. The Corieltauvi AV Stater. Circa 50 BC-AD 20. Kite Type. Devolved head of Apollo to right, consisting of wreath and crescents; [wheel] before / Lunate horse to left, kite above, four-armed spiral(?) and three pellets beneath horse’s belly, three pellets beneath horse’s tail, four-spoked wheel before. Cf. ABC 1761; cf. Van Arsdell 825.1; cf. SCBC 392. 5.29gr, 17mm, 11h. Good Very Fine. Lustrous. [No Reserve]

Found Yorkshire, UK; From a private Durham, UK, collection.

Fine Specimen of an Extremely Rare Variant

£400 - 600

2881 Celtic Britannia. The Dobunni, Antedios AV Stater. AD 20-43. Anted Rig (Dobunnic D) type. Dobunnic emblem of tree with pellet at base / ANTE -[R]I-C-OV, stylised triple-tailed horse to right; cross and crescent between pellets above, cross above six-spoked wheel and pellet below, cross and pellet beneath horse’s head, three pellets beneath tail. Cf. ABC 2066 note (only one other of this type known); Van Arsdell 1069-1 var. (ANTED); BMC 3023-27 var. (same); SCBC 379 var. (same). 5.44gr, 19mm, 10h. Good Extremely Fine. Well-centered with sharp details. Extremely rare variant.

£3,000 - 4,000

Found in Bishton, near Newport, Gwent, South Wales, UK, in 2024; Accompanied by copy of the British Museum’s Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) report after recording with Cardiff Museum, with reference no. NMGW-A082DB; This coin is described by PAS as a ‘find of note and has been designated: County / local importance.’

2882 Celtic Britannia. The Dobunni AR Unit. 50 BC-AD 50. Profile moon head (type B) to right, pelleted crescents for hair, large boss on chin, stalk lips / Celtic triple-tailed annulate horse to left with annulets and symbols around; ‘flower’ symbol below, stylised bird’s head above, three pellets in field. ABC 2015; Van Arsdell 1042; BMC 2953-62; SCBC 377. 1.07gr, 15mm, 10h. Very Fine. Struck in good silver on a large flan. [No Reserve]

Property of a Wiltshire, UK, collector.

£100 - 140

2883 Celtic Britannia, Iceni. Anted AR Plated Unit. Circa AD 10-30.

Icenian G type. Two outline crescents back-to-back, two pellets between, on a central band set on vertical wreath / Celticised horse prancing to right, with grain ear mane; two pellets beneath tail, pelletal sun above, reversed S before; below, pellet triad, line of three horizontal pellets and monogram of ANTD. Van Arsdell 715-1; ABC 1645; BMC 3960-4009. 0.67gr, 12mm. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

2884 Eastern Europe. Uncertain Tribe AR Drachm. Circa 3rd century BC.

Kugelwange type. Celticised, laureate and bearded head to right / Horse prancing to left. Cf. Göbl, OTA pl. 17, types 204-208. 3.26gr, 15mm, 3h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

2885 Celts in Lower Danube AR Tetradrachm. Circa 300100 BC.

Imitating Alexander III and Philip III of Macedon. Degraded head of Herakles to right / Stylised Zeus seated to left, holding eagle in right hand and sceptre with left. Cf. Lanz 910-932. 15.09gr, 29mm. Near Fine. £50 - 70

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

2886 Celts in Lower Danube AR Tetradrachm. Circa 300100 BC.

Imitating Alexander III and Philip III of Macedon. Degraded head of Herakles to right / Stylised Zeus seated to left, holding eagle in right hand and sceptre with left. Cf. Lanz 910-932. 15.09gr, 27mm, 12h. Fine. £50 - 70

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

2887 Celts in Lower Danube AR Tetradrachm. Circa 300100 BC.

Imitating Alexander III and Philip III of Macedon. Degraded head of Herakles to right / Stylised Zeus seated to left, holding eagle in right hand and sceptre with left. Cf. Lanz 910-932. 15.25gr, 29mm. Near Fine. £50 - 70

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

2888 Celts in Lower Danube AR Tetradrachm. Circa 300100 BC.

Imitating Alexander III and Philip III of Macedon. Degraded head of Herakles to right / Stylised Zeus seated to left, holding eagle in right hand and sceptre with left. Cf. Lanz 910-932. 14.71gr, 29mm, 12h. Fine. £50 - 70

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

Charming Portrait of Apollo

2889 ‡ Gaul, Massalia AR Obol. Circa 336-310 BC.

Bare head of Apollo to left / M-A within wheel of four spokes. Maurel 360. 0.71gr, 10mm, 4h. Extremely Fine. Small die break on reverse. Sharply detailed; toned with traces of blue-green iridescence on obverse. £400 - 600

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

2890 Apulia, Luceria AE Quadrunx. Circa 211-200 BC. Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress; four pellets (mark of value) downwards behind / Quiver, club and bow; LOVCERI beneath club. HN Italy 679; SNG ANS 704-5; HGC 1, 608. 14.45gr, 24mm, 2h. Near Extremely Fine. Rare. [No Reserve] £150 - 200

Ex Gutekunst Collection; From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

2891 Calabria, Tarentum AR Nomos. Circa 344-340 BC. Warrior, nude but for helmet, standing facing behind bridled horse to left, holding spear and shield with right hand and resting left on horse’s back; |- to right / Taras astride dolphin to left, holding trident in extended right hand, and shield in left; TAPA behind, A over waves below. Vlasto 516-18; HN Italy 889; SNG ANS 693. 7.13gr, 22mm, 10h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

2892 ‡ Lucania, Metapontion AR Stater. Circa 510-470 BC. Ear of barley with seven grains; META retrograde downwards to right; all within cable border / Incuse ear of barley with eight grains. Cf. Noe Class IX, 193; HN Italy 1482. 8.11gr, 24mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. £1,000 - 1,400

Ex Chaponnière & Firmenich SA, Auction 16, 13 November 2022, lot 9b (dealer’s ticket included); From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

2893 ‡ Lucania, Thourioi AR Triobol. Circa 443-400 BC. Head of Athena to right, wearing crested Attic helmet, decorated with wreath / Bull standing to left, head lowered; OYPIΩN above, fish to left in exergue. SNG ANS 1119-23; HN Italy 1777. 1.13gr, 12mm, 2h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £80 - 100

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

2894 ‡ Sicily, Syracuse AR Hemidrachm. Second Democracy, 466-405 BC.

Obverse die signed by Euarchidas. Struck circa 413-405 BC. Charioteer driving fast quadriga to left; above, Nike flying to right, crowning charioteer; grain ear in exergue, [EYAPXI A on exergue line] / Head of Arethousa to left, wearing sphendone; two dolphins around. Rizzo pl. XLIII, 6; HGC 2, 1366. 2.05gr, 17mm, 3h. Good Very Fine. Nice old cabinet tone with blue and gold iridescence around the devices. £1,000 - 1,400

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

2895 Sicily, Syracuse AE 18mm. Time of Agathokles, circa 317-310 BC.

Wreathed head of Arethusa to left; [ YPAKO] IΩN upwards before, bucranium behind / Bull butting to left, Ω above. CNS II, 106; HGC 2, 1489. 3.22gr, 18mm, 10h. Very Fine. Nice green patina. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

2896 Sicily, Syracuse AE 23mm. Time of Agathokles, circa 295-289 BC.

Draped bust of Artemis Soteira to right; quiver over shoulder, ΩTEIPA downwards before / Winged thunderbolt; A A OK EO above, BA I EO below. CNS II, 142; BAR Issue 33; SNG ANS 708; HGC 2, 1537. 8.38gr, 22mm, 5h. Very Fine. Green patina. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

2897 ‡ Macedon, Akanthos AR Diobol. Circa 430-390 BC. Head of Athena to right, wearing crested Attic helmet / Quadripartite incuse square; [A-K-A-N] in quadrants. SNG ANS 50; SNG Ashmolean 2218; HGC 3.1, 393. 0.92gr, 11mm. Near Extremely Fine.

£150 - 200

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

2898 ‡ Macedon, Neapolis AR Hemidrachm. Circa 375350 BC.

Facing gorgoneion, with tongue protruding / Head of nymph to right, her hair coiled around her head and with a bun at the back; N-E-Oaround; all within circular incuse. SNG Copenhagen 227-8; SNG ANS 452; HGC 3.1, 588. 1.87gr, 14mm, 7h. Extremely Fine.

£200 - 300

Ex Chaponnière & Firmenich SA, Auction 15, 21 May 2022, lot 13 (dealer’s ticket included); From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

2899 Kingdom of Macedon, Philip II AE 19mm. 359-336 BC.

Uncertain mint in Macedon. Male head to left, wearing taenia / [ ], youth on horse rearing to right; below, thunderbolt. SNG ANS 884. 5.37gr, 19mm, 8h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

2900 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III ‘the Great’ AR Tetradrachm. 336-323 BC.

Amphipolis mint; struck under Kassander, circa 307-297 BC. Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress, paws tied beneath chin / , Zeus seated to left on backless throne, right leg drawn back, holding long sceptre in his left hand and, in his right, eagle standing to right with closed wings; in left field, above torch; beneath throne, kantharos. Price 468. 17.21gr, 26mm, 4h. Very Fine. £250 - 350

From a UK private collection.

2901 Kingdom of Macedon, Time of Alexander III - Philip III Arrhidaios AR Tetradrachm. Circa 324-320 BC. Tyre mint. Uncertain RY of ‘Ozmilk. Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress, paws tied beneath chin / , Zeus seated to left on backless throne, right leg drawn back, his feet resting on a low foot rest, holding long sceptre in his left hand and, in his right, eagle standing to right with closed wings; -|O (Phoenician ‘K = ‘Ozmilk [king of Tyre]) and uncertain date in Phoenician in left field. Cf. Price 3279 (Ake; RY 30). 16.93gr, 27mm, 12h. Very Fine. £250 - 350

From a UK private collection.

2902 ‡ Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III ‘the Great’ AR Tetradrachm. 336-323 BC.

Kition mint; struck under Pumiathon, circa 325-320. Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress, paws tied beneath chin / I Ω [ ], Zeus seated to left on backless throne, holding long sceptre in his left hand and, in his right, eagle standing to right with closed wings; monogram of KT to left. Price 3107. 17.10gr, 26mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. Toned with gold iridescence around the devices.

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

£1,000 - 1,400

2903 ‡ Kingdom of Macedon, Philip III Arrhidaios AR

Tetradrachm. 323-317 BC.

Uncertain mint in Cilicia. Struck under Philotas or Philoxenos, circa 323-317 BC. In the name and types of Alexander III. Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress, paws tied beneath chin / I Ω , Zeus seated to left on high-backed throne, his feet resting on a low foot rest, holding long sceptre in his left hand and, in his right, eagle standing to right with closed wings; wreath in left field, I beneath throne. Price 2949 [Side(?)]; Müller 550. 17.17gr, 26mm, 9h. Extremely Fine. Lustrous metal; gold iridescence around the devices.

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

£1,800 - 2,400

2904 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III ‘the Great’ AR

Drachm. 336-323 BC.

Miletos mint. Struck under Philoxenos, circa 325-323 BC. Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress, paws tied beneath chin / , Zeus seated to left on backless throne, left leg drawn back, his feet resting on a low foot rest, holding long sceptre in his left hand and, in his right, eagle standing to right with closed wings; monogram in left field. Price 2090; Müller 763. 4.14gr, 17mm, 11h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a UK private collection.

2905 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III ‘the Great’ AR Drachm. 336-323 BC.

Abydos mint; struck under Leonnatos, Arrhidaios, or Antigonos I Monophthalmos, circa 323-317 BC. Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress, paws tied beneath chin / [ ] , Zeus seated to left on backless throne, his feet resting on a low foot rest, holding long sceptre in his left hand and, in his right, eagle standing to right with closed wings; to left, tunny fish upwards; monogram of beneath throne. Price 1513. 4.13gr, 17mm, 3h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a UK private collection.

2906 Kingdom of Macedon, Kassander, as regent AR Tetradrachm. 317-305 BC.

Amphipolis mint; struck circa 316-311 BC. In the name and types of Alexander III of Macedon. Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress, paws tied beneath chin / , Zeus seated to left on backless throne, holding long sceptre in his left hand and, in his right, eagle standing to right with closed wings; crescent in left field, pellet-in- beneath throne. Price 131; Troxell, Studies, Issue L5. 17.22gr, 24mm, 6h. Very Fine. £250 - 350

From a UK private collection.

2907 Kingdom of Macedon, Antigonos I Monophthalmos AR Drachm. As strategos of Asia, 320-306/5 BC, or king, 306/5-301 BC.

‘Kolophon’ mint. In the name and types of Alexander III. Struck circa 310-301 BC. Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress, paws tied beneath chin / [ ], Zeus seated to left on backless throne, right leg drawn back, his feet resting on a low foot rest, holding long sceptre in his left hand and, in his right, eagle standing to right with closed wings; N to left, B beneath throne. Price 1800. 4.09gr, 17mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

2908 Kingdom of Macedon, Antigonos I Monophthalmos

AR Drachm. As strategos of Asia, 320-306/5 BC, or king, 306/5-301 BC.

Lampsakos mint; struck circa 310-301 BC. In the name and types of Alexander III. Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress, paws tied beneath chin / [ ], Zeus seated to left on backless throne, right leg drawn back, holding long sceptre in his left hand and, in his right, eagle standing to right with closed wings; forepart of Pegasos to left in left field, A beneath throne. Price 1394; ADM II Series XVIII; Müller 912. 4.07gr, 18mm, 10h.. Extremely Fine. Lightly toned. £200 - 300

Property of a North London, UK, collector.

2909 Kingdom of Macedon, Antigonos I Monophthalmos

AR Drachm. As strategos of Asia, 320-306/5 BC, or king, 306/5-301 BC.

Lampsakos mint; struck circa 310-301 BC. In the name and types of Alexander III. Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress, paws tied beneath chin / [ ], Zeus seated to left on backless throne, right leg drawn back, holding long sceptre in his left hand and, in his right, eagle standing to right with closed wings; forepart of Pegasos to left in left field, A beneath throne. Price 1394; ADM II Series XVIII; Müller 912. 4.16gr, 16mm, 11h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

2910 Kingdom of Macedon, Antigonos I Monophthalmos

AR Drachm. As strategos of Asia, 320-306/5 BC, or king, 306/5-301 BC.

Abydos mint; struck circa 310-301 BC. In the name and types of Alexander III of Macedon. Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress, paws tied beneath chin / , Zeus seated to left on backless throne, right leg drawn back, his feet resting on a low foot rest, holding long sceptre in his left hand and, in his right, eagle standing to right with closed wings; ME monogram in left field, ivy leaf beneath throne. Price 1560; ADM II Series XIX. 4.18gr, 17mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a UK private collection.

2911 Kingdom of Macedon, Philip III Arrhidaios AR

Drachm. 323-317 BC.

Sardeis mint. Struck under Menander or Kleitos, circa 323-319 BC. In the name and types of Alexander III of Macedon. Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress, paws tied beneath chin / [ ], Zeus seated left on backless throne, holding long sceptre in his left hand and, in his right, eagle standing to right with closed wings; EY monogram in left field. Price 2597; Müller 839. 4.24gr, 15mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Attractive old cabinet tone; well struck and in high relief. £200 - 300

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

2912 Kingdom of Macedon, Philip III Arrhidaios AR

Drachm. 323-317 BC.

‘Kolophon’ mint; struck under Menander or Kleitos, circa 323-319 BC. In the name and types of Alexander III of Macedon. Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress, paws tied beneath chin / , Zeus seated to left on backless throne, left leg drawn back, his feet resting on a low foot rest, holding long sceptre in his left hand and, in his right, eagle standing to right with closed wings; kerykeion beneath throne, spearhead in outer right field. Price 1756; Müller 208. 3.98gr, 17mm, 3h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a UK private collection.

Very Rare

2913 Kingdom of Macedon, Philip III Arrhidaios AR Drachm. 323-317 BC.

Sardeis mint; struck under Menander or Kleitos, circa 322-319 BC. In the types of Alexander III. Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress, paws tied beneath chin / , Zeus seated to left on backless throne, right leg drawn back, his feet resting on a low foot rest, holding long sceptre in his left hand and, in his right, eagle standing to right with closed wings; to left, TI; beneath throne, torch. Price P96. 4.11gr, 17mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. Very Rare. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

2914 Macedon under Roman Rule AR Tetradrachm. Circa 95-70 BC.

Uncertain mint. Aesillas, quaestor. Head of the deified Alexander III ‘the Great’ to right; behind neck, MAKE ONΩN around / AESILLAS Q, money chest, club, and chair; pellet beneath chair; all within laurel wreath. SNG Copenhagen 1330 var. (no pellet); HGC 3.1, 1110. 15.18gr, 30mm, 6h. Very Fine. £200 - 300

Ex Numismatik Naumann, Auction 71, 4 November 2018, lot 97.

Very Rare Variant

2915 Macedon under Roman rule, First Meris AR Tetradrachm. Circa 167-149 BC.

Amphipolis mint. Diademed and draped bust of Artemis to right; bow and quiver at shoulder; all within the centre of Macedonian shield / Ω Ω , horizontal club; A monogram above and monogram and E below, all within oak wreath tied at left; thunderbolt in outer left field. AMNG III/1 168; Prokopov, Silver, Group I.A, 29; SNG Copenhagen -; HGC 3, 1103. 16.80gr, 32mm, 9h. Near Very Fine. Nice old cabinet tone with light golden iridescence around the devices. Very rare with these monograms. £250 - 350

Ex German art market, 2000s; Acquired from a EU collector living in London; From the collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman.

A Splendid Example

2916 ‡ Thessaly, Larissa AR Drachm. Circa 356-342 BC. Head of the nymph Larissa facing slightly to the left, wearing ampyx, pendant earring, and simple necklace / [ ]- Ω , horse grazing to right; below, branch. BCD I 1156; BCD II 320; HGC 4, 454. 6.12gr, 20mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine. Attractively toned with traces of blue and gold iridescence around the devices. £1,500 - 2,000

From a European collection, acquired prior to 2005; Ex Nomos AG, Auction 21, 21 November 2020, lot 144 (dealer’s ticket included).

2917 Thessaly, Pharsalos AE 20mm. Circa 3rd century BC.

A Unique Theban Transitional Issue

2920 Boeotia, Thebes AR Quarter Stater or Hemidrachm. Circa 458-456 BC.

Struck after the battle of Oenophyta 457 BC. Aeginetic Standard. Volute krater decorated with parallel circle lines, - flanking / Quadripartite incuse square. Unpublished in the most references; for a similar specimen see Traité III, p.220, 205 / pl.CXIX, 1 (diobol). 3.09gr, 14mm. Very Fine. Toned. The only known issue of this short period of Theban coinage and possibly unique. [No Reserve]

£40 - 60

Helmeted head of Athena facing slightly to left, spear and shield at shoulders / [ - ]- A IΩ, Thessalian cavalryman, holding flail, on horse rearing to right; footman advancing to right on left, holding mace. Lavva 341-5 var. (V176/R- [unlisted rev. die]); cf. Rogers 505; BCD Thessaly II 674.7 (same obv. die); HGC 4, 646. 5.96gr, 20mm, 9h. Very Fine. [No Reserve]

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

2918 Thessaly, Pharsalos AE 13mm. Circa 3rd century BC.

Head of Athena to left, wearing crested Attic helmet / Armoured warrior on horseback to right, wielding flail; AP A around. BCD Thessaly II 667.4; HGC 4, 660. 1.60gr, 13mm, 11h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

Pedigree Back to 1938

£2,000 - 3,000

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

This very special coin struck during the short period after the end of the Persian Wars (478 BC) and up to the Battle of Oenophyta (457 BC), when after the conflict between the Thebans and the Athenians, the latter managed to regain control of Boeotia and Phocis. This was the period of transition of Theban coinage from the early period, when the multiple variations of the incuse on the reverse were replaced by the krater depiction, characteristic for all the denominations. Abandoned is the local use of the initial Theta in its classical form . The only known similar example of Traité depicts a krater with the leaf of an ivy, a symbol of Dionysian worship, hanging from its left handle. Its incuse in the form of a swastika reminds those of the archaic coinage of Corinth and probably dates earlier than our example.

2921 Attica, Athens AR Tetradrachm. Circa 454-404 BC. Head of Athena with profile eye to right, wearing disc earring, pearl necklace and a crested Attic helmet adorned with three olive leaves and a pi-style palmette / , owl standing to right, head facing the viewer, olive sprig with berry and crescent moon in upper left field, all within incuse square. Kroll 8; HGC 4, 1597. 17.17gr, 24mm, 3h. Extremely Fine. £600 - 800

From a London, UK, collection, 2000s.

£3,500 - 4,500

2919 ‡ Boiotia, Thebes AR Stater. Circa 390-382 BC. Wast(ias), magistrate. Boiotian shield / Volute krater with a decorated upper half, barley grain above, FA- T across central field; all within shallow incuse circle. Hepworth 36; BCD Boiotia 494; BMC 120; HGC 4, 1330. 12.14gr, 22mm, 2h. Near Extremely Fine. Attractive old cabinet tone with blue iridescence around the devices on obverse and gold on reverse.

Ex A. A. Ravel, 1938; Ex Pozzi 1443v TTB; Ex Prunier Auction, Numismatic Auction June 2022, 27 June 2022, lot 198; Acquired from Pecunia Numismatics.

Wastias was the pro-Spartan rival of Androkleidas and was instrumental in the latter’s exile and assassination.

2922 Crete, Knossos AE 28mm. Circa 40-30 BC. Pseudo-autonomous issue, struck during the Roman Republic. Kydas, cretarch. Laureate head of Zeus to right; B beneath neck, thunderbolt beneath chin / Eagle standing to right with open wings; KY A in three lines across field. RPC I 934; Svoronos, Numismatique 147-8; SNG Copenhagen 388. 15.83gr, 28mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. Edge split. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Electronic Auction 562, 15 May 2024, lot 329 (dealer’s ticket included); From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

2923 Skythia, Geto-Dacians. Koson AR Drachm. Circa 4229 BC.

Roman consul (L. Junius Brutus?) walking to left, accompanied by two lictors; monogram before, KO ΩN in exergue / Eagle with spread wings standing to left on sceptre, clutching laurel wreath in right talon. RPC I 1701C; W. Fischer-Bossert ‘ Ω ’ in H. Schwarzer and H.-H. Nieswandt eds. Man kann es sich nicht prächtig genug vorstellen! Festschrift für Dieter Salzmann zum 65. Geburtstag, I (Münster 2016), type B; HGC 3.2, 2051. 4.41gr, 19mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Rare. £700 - 900

Ex Leu Numismatik AG, Web Auction 24, 3 December 2022, lot 950.

2924 ‡ Pontos, Amisos AR Hemidrachm. Circa 300-125 BC.

Rhodian standard. Demetrios, magistrate. Turreted bust of HeraTyche to right / Owl with spread wings standing facing on upturned shield, - -TPIOY across lower fields. SNG Stancomb 665 = SNG von Aulock 53; Recueil général I, 11, 4; SNG BM Black Sea 111820; HGC 7, 234. 1.72gr, 12mm, 1h. Extremely Fine. Attractive old cabinet tone. Scratch on obverse. £200 - 300

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

2925 Pontos, Amisos AE 20mm. Circa 125-100 BC. Head of Artemis to right, wearing stephane, bow and quiver at shoulder / Tripod; AMI- OY across fields. SNG Stancomb 671; SNG BM Black Sea 1139-1140; HGC 7, 240. 8.51gr, 20mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Black patina. £60 - 80

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

2926 Paphlagonia, Sinope AR Siglos or Drachm. Circa 350/30-300 BC.

Persic standard. Anthes-, magistrate. Circa 360-320 BC. Head of nymph Sinope to left, wearing triple-pendant earring, necklace and sphendone; aphlaston before / Ω beneath eagle flying to left clutching dolphin; AN [...] under wing. RG 31 (Aiginetic standard); SNG BM Black Sea -. 5.05gr, 22mm, 11h. Near Very Fine. Test cuts. Very rare magistrate’s name. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

2927 Mysia, Parion AR Drachm. 5th century BC.

Facing gorgoneion with protruding tongue / Irregular pattern within quadripartite incuse square. SNG BnF 1351-2; SNG von Aulock -. 4.92gr, 17mm. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

2928 Mysia, Parion AR Drachm. 5th century BC.

Facing gorgoneion with protruding tongue / Irregular pattern within quadripartite incuse square. SNG BnF 1351-2; SNG von Aulock -. 3.05gr, 12mm. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

Seemingly the First to Be Offered at Auction

2929 Mysia, Pergamon AR Cistophoric Tetradrachm. 16667 BC.

Struck circa 123-95 BC. Group 2. Basket (cista mystica), with halfopen lid, from which snake coils, around, ivy wreath with fruits / Two snakes coiled around a bow case ornamented with aplustre, and containing a strung bow, between the snake heads, MIH monogram, civic monogram of to left, serpent-entwined staff to right. Kleiner, Hoard 184 = ANS 1944.100.37470; Pinder 103. 12.59gr, 26mm, 2h. Very Fine. Extremely rare variant; seemingly the first to be offered at auction for over twenty years. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Acquired on the UK art market before 2000; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

A Splendid Tetradrachm of Eumenes I

2930 ‡ Kingdom of Pergamon, Eumenes I AR Tetradrachm. 263-241 BC.

Pergamon mint; struck circa 255/0-241 BC. In the name of Philetairos. Laureate head of Philetairos to right / I ETAIPOY, Athena enthroned to left, supporting shield with her right hand and resting her left elbow on small statue of sphinx; transverse spear rests at her side, ivy leaf above her knee; pellet-in-A monogram on throne, bow on outer right. SNG BnF 1608; De Luynes 2503; Bement 1390; Jameson 1449. 16.99gr, 28mm, 1h. Good Extremely Fine. A bold portrait, struck in high relief. £1,500 - 2,000

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

2931 Mysia, Pergamon AR Diobol. Circa 310-282 BC. Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress / Archaistic Palladion: statue of Pallas Athena standing facing, holding spear and shield; EP AM upwards to left. Von Fritze, Pergamon, pl. I, 10; SNG BnF 1559-66; Klein 278. 1.28gr, 11mm, 11h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

2932 Mysia, Pergamon AE 15mm. Circa 133-27 BC. Laureate head of Asklepios to right / [A ]K H I[OY ]ΩTH [O ], serpent-entwined staff of Asklepios. SNG Copenhagen 370; SNG BnF 1828-48. 3.97gr, 15mm, 11h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired at an UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector; Collector’s ticket included.

2933 Mysia, Pergamon AE 12mm. Circa AD 40-60. Pseudo-autonomous issue. EON CYNK HTON, draped bust of Senate to right / EAN PΩMHN, turreted and draped bust of Roma to right; monogram before. RPC I, 2374 var. (no monogram); BMC 217; Von Aulock 1386. 2.60gr, 12mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

Rare Hekte of the Oldest Coin Series

2934 ‡ Ionia, Ephesos. Phanes EL Hekte - 1/6 Stater. Circa 625-600 BC.

Forepart of stag to right, head reverted / Abstract geometric pattern within incuse square punch. Weidauer -; SNG von Aulock -; Zhuyuetang -; Fischer-Bosset, White Gold, p. 469, 20b. 2.30gr, 9mm. Very Fine. Nice blue iridescence around the devices on obverse. Very rare denomination. £1,800 - 2,400

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

The Phanes coins, so called for the name inscribed on them, are early electrum coins issued in seven denominations and are the most ancient inscribed coin series at present known.

2935 ‡ Ionia, uncertain mint EL 1/48 Stater. Circa 600-550 BC.

Lydo-Milesian standard. Crab(?) / Incuse square with irregular lines within. Weidauer -; Elektron -; cf. Rosen 81 and 346-7 (1/6 and 1/96); cf. Traité I 114 = BMC 26 (1/96); SNG Kayhan -; SNG von Aulock -; Weber -. 0.35gr, 5mm. Near Very Fine. £100 - 140

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

The Finest Known Example of a Rare Ephesian Hekte

2936 ‡ Ionia, Ephesos AR Hekte – Sixth Stater. Circa 550500 BC.

Persic standard. Bee / Stellate pattern within incuse square. Karwiese I Series IIIA, 21; SNG Kayhan 1227-30. 1.72gr, 10mm. Extremely Fine. Apparently the finest known example. Rare. £300 - 400

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

2937 Ionia, Erythrai AR Drachm. Struck circa 290-275 BC. In the name and types of Alexander III of Macedon. Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress, paws tied beneath chin / , Zeus seated to left on backless throne, his feet resting on a low foot rest, holding long sceptre in his left hand and, in his right, eagle standing to right with closed wings, MTP monogram in left field and monogram beneath throne. Price 1894A var. (club in let field). 4.23gr, 17mm, 1h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Ex Reeman Dansie, Colchester, 8 December 2010; Acquired at an UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector; Collector’s ticket included.

2938 Ionia, Kolophon AE 14mm. Circa 330-280 BC. Exekestes, magistrate. Laureate head of Apollo to right / Forepart of horse to right; above, KO below. Milne, Kolophon 108 var. (KO O & E HKE). 1.74gr, 14mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Beautiful green patina. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

2939 ‡ Ionia, Teos AR Trihemiobol. Circa 320-294 BC. Alypion, magistrate. Griffin seated to right, raising paw / Chelys; THI above, A Y IΩ[ ] to left. SNG Kayhan 612; Kinns 97 var. (magistrate’s name to right); SNG Copenhagen -. 0.93gr, 9mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

2940 Karia, Halikarnassos AR Hekte. Circa 500-495 BC. Head of Ketos to right, with gaping mouth / Incuse geometric pattern with incuse circle at centre. Ashton & Konuk 22-31; HNO 214 (temporary); SNG von Aulock 2341-2; SNG Kayhan 813-5. 1.52gr, 12mm. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

Detailed Depiction of the Rose of Rhodos

2941 ‡ Islands off Karia, Rhodes AR Drachm. Circa 88/42 BC-AD 14.

Radiate head of Helios facing slightly to the right / Rose seen from above; below, corn ear to right; P-O flanking. Ashton & Weiss 9 (A2/P9); Karl 642; SNG von Aulock 2839 (same obverse die). 4.04gr, 19mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Well struck on a broad flan. £500 - 700

Ex Nomos AG, obolos 15, 24 May 2020, lot 390 (dealer’s ticket included).

Stater of Rare Lycian Dynast Tenegure

2942 Dynasts of Lykia, Tenegure AR Stater. Circa 460-420 BC.

Winged and horned monster, with curved wings, jumping to left / Triskeles clockwise with branches ending in griffin’s (or snake’s) head; to right, dynast symbol, to left, TEN [...]; all within circular dotted border within incuse circle. Traité II -; cf. BMC 84 (placement of dynastic symbol); SNG von Aulock -; SNG Copenhagen Suppl. -. 8.47gr, 23mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. Rare dynast. £150 - 200

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

2943 Dynasts of Lycia, Perikles AR Third Stater. Circa 380-360 BC.

Facing lion’s scalp / Triskeles; in upper left field, radiate (or laureate) and draped bust of Helios (or Apollo) facing slightly to left; [ ]PEK around. SNG Copenhagen -; SNG von Aulock -; BMC -; Müseler VIII, 44. 3.09gr, 17mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

2944 Pisidia, Selge 12mm. Circa 200-1 BC.

£60 - 80

2946 Cilicia, uncertain mint AR Obol. 4th century BC. Crowned and bearded head of Persian king to right / Forepart of Pegasus to right. Göktürk -; Troxell & Kagan -; SNG BnF 482-4; SNG Levante 232. 0.71gr, 11mm, 8h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Ex Naville Numismatics Ltd., Auction 68, 3 October 2021, lot 96 (since professionally cleaned and conserved), dealer’s ticket included; From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

2947 Cilicia, uncertain mint AR Hemiobol. Circa 450-400 BC.

Head of Herakles facing slightly to right, with club over shoulder / Head of lion facing slightly to left, with arrow in mouth. Cf. SNG Levante 204-5 (Herakles to left). 0.27gr, 8mm, 7h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

2948 Kings of Cappadocia, Ariobarzanes I Philoromaios AR Drachm. 96-63 BC.

Dated RY 29 (67/6 BC). Diademed head to right / Ω Z Ω , Athena standing to left, holding Nike and spear, and resting hand upon shield; monogram of MI to inner left; K (date) in exergue. Simonetta 40a; HGC 7, 846. 3.91gr, 17mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

Extremely Rare Antiochian Tetradrachm

£30 - 40

Laureate head of Herakles to right, club over shoulder / Thunderbolt; bow to right, - - across fields. SNG BnF 1979; SNG von Aulock 5288; SNG Copenhagen 263; Lindgren 1353. 2.43gr, 12mm, 5h. Very Fine. [No Reserve]

Acquired at an UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector; Collector’s ticket included.

2949 ‡ Sextus Julius Caesar, Proconsul AR Tetradrachm of Antioch, Seleucis and Pieria. 47-46 BC.

In the name and types of the Seleucid king Philip I Philadelphos. Dated year 3 of the Caesarean Era (47/6 BC). Diademed head to right / Ω , Zeus

2945 Lykaonia, Laranda AR Obol. Circa 324-323 BC. Facing head of Herakles, with club over shoulder / Forepart of wolf to right; star above. Göktürk 68-9; SNG BnF -; SNG Levante -. 0.75gr, 10mm, 9h. Very Fine. [No Reserve]

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

£40 - 60

Nicephorus seated to left; monogram of AYT to inner left, (date) above thunderbolt in exergue; all within laurel wreath. RPC I 4127; McAlee 4; Prieur 4; SC 2491.1; HGC 9, 1360a. 15.57gr, 27mm, 1h. Extremely Fine. Beautiful old cabinet tone. Extremely rare, Prieur recorded just two examples. £400 - 600

Ex Nomos AG, obolos 20, 3 October 2021, lot 1016; From a North American collection.

2950 Seleukid Empire, Seleukos I Nikator AR

Tetradrachm. Second satrapy and kingship, 312-281 BC. Babylon I mint; circa 311-300 BC. In the name and types of Alexander III of Macedon. Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress, paws tied beneath chin / I Ω , Zeus seated to left on high-backed throne, right leg drawn back, holding long sceptre in his left hand and, in his right, eagle standing to right with closed wings, monogram in wreath in left field, MI beneath throne. SC 82.5b; Price 3747; Müller 734; HGC 9, 10f. 17.02gr, 26mm, 5h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

Very Rare

2951 Seleukid Empire, Antiochos III ‘the Great’ AE 20mm. 222-187 BC.

Uncertain mint 62 in Southern Coele-Syria. Struck circa 198-187 BC. Helmeted head of Athena to right / Ω [ ], Nike standing to left, holding wreath with extended right hand and palm frond with left; anchor above monogram to inner left. Cf. SC 1095.4; HGC 9, 492. 8.20gr, 20mm, 1h. Near Very Fine. Very Rare. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Ex Reeman Dansie, Colchester; Acquired at an UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector; Collector’s ticket included.

Zeus’ Head of Attractive Hellenistic style

2952 ‡ Seleukid Empire, Antiochos IV Epiphanes AR Tetradrachm. 175-164 BC.

Antioch mint; struck 168-164 BC. Laureate and bearded head of Zeus to right / BA I EΩ ANTIOXOY EOY E I ANOY NIKH OPOY, Zeus seated to left on throne, holding Nike with his right and sceptre with his left hand. HGC 9, 620a; Jameson 1700 (same dies); Mørkholm 14, dies A25/P103; SC 1398; SMA 63. 16.38gr, 31mm, 1h. Good Very Fine. Lightly toned. Some scratches. £2,000 - 3,000

Ex Nomos AG, Auction 23, 30 November 2021, lot 164 (dealer’s ticket included).

2953 Seleukid Empire, Antiochos VI Dionysos AR Drachm. 144-142 BC.

Antioch on the Orontes; dated SE 169 = 144/3 BC. Radiate and diademed head to right / Apollo Delphios seated to left on omphalos; BA I EΩ ANTIOXOY to right, E I ANOY IONY OY to left, monogram of AX between legs, P (date) and TA in exergue. SC 2002.1e; HGC 9, 1036a; DCA 179. 3.85gr, 18mm, 1h. Good Very Fine. Pleasant old cabinet tone. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Property of a Southminster, UK, collector.

2954 ‡ Seleukid Empire, Antiochos VIII Epiphanes (Grypos) AR Tetradrachm. 121/0-97/6 BC. Ake-Ptolemais mint; struck circa 121-113 BC. Diademed head to right; within fillet border / A EΩ NTIOXOY E I ANOY , Zeus Ouranios, draped, standing facing, head to left, holding star in outstretched right hand and long sceptre in left; crescent above, monogram of in field; all within laurel wreath border. SC 2336.2; HGC 9, 1197h. 16.59gr, 30mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Lustrous metal, lightly toned. £800 - 1,000

Acquired in the USA, November 2010.

2955 Phoenicia, Sidon AR 1/16 Shekel. Ba`alšillem (Sakton) II, circa 401-365 BC. Phoenician galley to left; [Phoenician B] above, waves below / Persian king or hero, holding dagger and standing to right, fighting lion standing to left on its hind legs; O between; all within incuse square. E&E-S Group IV.1.3.c; HGC 10, 240. 0.82gr, 9mm, 3h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

2956 Phoenicia, Dora AE 17mm. Time of Nero, AD 54-68. Pseudo-autonomous issue. Dated CY 128 (AD 65/6). Turreted and veiled head of Tyche to right / Astarte standing facing, head to right, holding signa with right hand and cornucopia with left; [ ] to right, L PKH (date) to left. Meshorer, Coins 11; Rosenberger 9 (AD 64/5); RPC I 4761 (same). 4.67gr, 17mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

2957 Phoenicia, Tyre AE 16mm. Dated CY 256 = AD 130/1. Pseudo-autonomous issue, time of Hadrian. Turreted, veiled and draped bust of Tyche to right; palm frond over shoulder / (as monogram) , palm tree with date clusters;NC (date) across fields. RPC III, 3905 corr. (no Phoenician letters on reverse); Rouvier 2160. 3.11gr, 16mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

2958 Nabataea, Rabbel II, with Gamilat, AR Drachm. AD 70/1-105/6.

Petra mint; uncertain regnal year. Laureate head of Rabbel to right; Aramaic legend and date around / Veiled and draped bust of Gamilat to right; Aramaic legend around. Cf. CN 226-234; cf. Meshorer, Nabataea 149-154. 3.37gr, 15mm, 11h. Good Very Fine. Edge chipped. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Acquired on the UK art market before 2000; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

2959 Nabataea, Aretas IV, with Shaqilat, AE 18mm. 9 BCAD 40.

Petra mint. Jugate busts of Aretas and Shaqilat to right; letter(?) before / Crossed cornucopiae; legend between and below. Cf. Meshorer, Nabataea 114; cf. SNG ANS 1438-43; cf. Sofaer 67-9. 3.88gr, 18mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

2960 Nabataea, Aretas IV, with Shaqilat, AE 18mm. 9 BCAD 40.

Petra mint. Jugate busts of Aretas and Shaqilat to right; letter(?) before / Crossed cornucopiae; legend between and below. Cf. Meshorer, Nabataea 114; cf. SNG ANS 1438-43; cf. Sofaer 67-9. 4.14gr, 18mm, 11h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

2961 Nabataea, Aretas IV AE 13mm. Circa 9/8 BC-AD 40. Petra mint; struck circa 9/8 BC. Laureate head to right / Two cornucopiae; palm frond to right, th to left. Cf. Meshorer, Nabataea 63A. 2.41gr, 13mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Electronic Auction 542, 19 July 2023, lot 195; Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

2962 Nabataea, Aretas IV, with Shaqilat, AE 17mm. 9 BCAD 40.

Petra mint. Aretas in military dress, standing to left, holding spear and scabbard; palm branch to left, th in Aramaic in upper right field / Shuqailat, veiled and wearing Isis-headdress, standing to left, raising hand, wreath in left field, ‘Shuqailat’ in Aramaic in two lines in right field. Meshorer, Nabataea 97; CN Type 187a. 2.60gr, 17mm, 11h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

2963 Philistia, Uncertain mint AR Drachm. Circa 450-333 BC.

Bearded male head to left / Paradise flower or Phoenician palmette with two birds within volutes; dolphin to right below; all in dotted square within incuse square. Gitler & Tal XVII.3D; HGC 10, 604. 2.84gr, 14mm, 2h. Very Fine. Test cut. Rare. £300 - 400

From the collection of a gentleman, acquired on the London art market in the 1990s.

2964 Judaea, Hasmoneans, John Hyrcanus I(?) AE Prutah. 135-104 BCE.

Jerusalem mint. Illegible inscription in Paleo-Hebrew within wreath / Splayed double cornucopiae with pomegranate between the horns. Cf. Sofaer 124-143; cf. HGC 10, 630. 1.61gr, 14mm. Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

2965 Judaea, Hasmoneans, Alexander Jannaeus AE Prutah. 104-76 BCE.

Jerusalem mint. Inscription in paleo-Hebrew within wreath / Two cornucopiae splayed outward, adorned with ribbons; pomegranate between. Cf. Hendin 6182; cf. Sofaer 355-369. 1.81gr, 14mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

2966 Judaea, Herodians, Herod I AE Prutah. 40-4 BCE. Jerusalem mint. Tripod / Diadem. Meshorer 54; Hendin 6214; HGC 10, 657. 1.31gr, 14mm. Fine. [No Reserve] £35 - 45

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

2967 Judaea, Herod I AE Prutah. 40-4 BCE.

Jerusalem mint. Illegible inscription around small open diadem with no cross / Tripod table within dotted circle. RPC I -; Meshorer 54; Hendin 6214; HGC 10, 657. 1.37gr, 14mm, 8h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

2968 Judaea, Herodians. Herod II Archelaus AE Prutah. 4 BCE-6 CE.

Jerusalem mint. [E NAP OY], crested helmet with cheek straps / [HP OY], bunch of grapes on vine with small leaf on left. RPC I 4917; TJC 73; Hendin GBC 6, 6227; Hendin GBC 5, 1196. 2.31gr, 17mm, 11h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

2969 Judaea, Herodians. Herod III Antipas AE Unit. 4 BCE-39 CE.

Tiberias mint. Struck for Roman Emperor Gaius (Caligula); dated RY 43 (39/40 CE). HP HC [TETPAPXHC], palm tree with two date clusters; ETO-[Y]C M (date) flanking / AIΩ KAICAP EPMANIKΩ in four lines within laurel wreath. RPC I 4934; Meshorer 91; Hendin 6246. 12.78gr, 23mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Black patina with brown highlights. £500 - 700

From the collection of a gentleman, acquired on the London art market in the 1990s.

2970 South Arabia, Himyar AR Unit. Uncertain ruler, after 110 BC.

Beardless male head to right / Bearded male head to right, Royal Qatanian monogram behind, South Arabian monogram below. Huth 367. 1.88gr, 11mm, 1h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

Extremely Rare

2971 ‡ Arabia, Mleiha. Imitative Abi’el BI Drachm. Circa 1st century BC - 2nd century AD. In the types of Alexander III of Macedon. Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress / Figure seated to left, holding sceptre with left hand and horse in outstretched right hand; ‘b’l in Aramaic to right, palm tree before, or ‘cone-like’ object in inner left field, trident behind. Van Alfen, Die, 182; Huth -; Potts Class XLIX; HGC 10, 690. 3.94gr, 14mm, 1h. Extremely Fine. Extremely rare; only three examples cited by van Alfen of this type. £180 - 240

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

2972 Kings of Parthia, Mithradates II AR Drachm. 121-91 BC.

Ekbatana mint; struck circa 96/5-93/2 BC. Diademed and draped bust to left, wearing tiara decorated with six-rayed star / Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow. Sellwood 28.3; Shore 97; Sunrise 298. 4.07gr, 21mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a UK private collection.

2973 Kings of Parthia, Sinatrukes AR Drachm. Circa 93/270/69 BC.

2976 z Parthian Dynasty AR Drachms Group [4]. 1st century BC.

Four silver Drachms of the Parthian Dynasty. 19.98gr total. [No Reserve] £80 - 100

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

2977 z Parthian Dynasty AR Drachms Group [5]. 1st century BC.

Five silver Drachms of the Parthian dynasty. 20.90gr total. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

2978 z Parthian Dynasty AR Drachm Groups [5]. 1st century BC.

Five silver Drachms of the Parthian dynasty. 20.55gr total. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

£30 - 40

Rhagai mint. Draped bust to left, wearing tiara decorated with horn and stags / Ω above, - OV to right, OV (retrograde)below, O OY NIKATOPO to left (‘of great king Arsaces, of divine descent, the victorious’), Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow. Sellwood type 33.4 (Gotarzes I); Sunrise 302; Shore 114 (same). 4.14gr, 19mm, 1h. Very Fine. Some hard green deposits on reverse. [No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

2974 Kings of Parthia, Sinatrukes AR Drachm. Circa 93/270/69 BC.

Rhagai mint. Draped bust to left, wearing tiara decorated with horn and stags / Ω above, - OV to right, OV (retrograde)below, O OV NIKATOPO to left (‘of great king Arsaces, of divine descent, the victorious’), Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow. Cf. Sellwood type 33 (Gotarzes I; unlisted legend variant); Sunrise -; cf. Shore 112 corr. (Sellwood 33.3). 3.88gr, 21mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve]

£30 - 40

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

2979 Kings of Parthia, Mithradates III AR Drachm. Circa 87-79 BC.

Rhagai mint. Diademed and draped bust to left, wearing tiara decorated with eight-rayed star / Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow. Sellwood 31.6 (Orodes I); Shore 123 (Orodes I); Sunrise -. 4.11gr, 20mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a UK private collection.

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

2975 Kings of Parthia, Sinatrukes AR Drachm. Circa 93/270/69 BC.

Rhagai mint. Draped bust to left, wearing tiara decorated with horn and stags / Ω above, - •V to right, •V (retrograde)below, • • • NIKAT•P• to left (‘of great king Arsaces, of divine descent, the victorious’), Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow. Cf. Sellwood type 33 (Gotarzes I; unlisted legend variant); Sunrise 303 corr. (Sellwood 33.2); Shore -. 4.02gr, 19mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

£30 - 40

2980 Kings of Parthia, Mithradates III AR Drachm. Circa 87-79 BC.

Rhagai mint. Diademed and draped bust to left, wearing tiara decorated with eight-rayed star / Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow. Sellwood 31.6 (Orodes I); Shore 123 (Orodes I); Sunrise -. 4.07gr, 19mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a UK private collection.

2981 Kings of Parthia, Mithradates III AR Drachm. Circa 87-79 BC.

Rhagai mint. Diademed and draped bust to left, wearing tiara decorated with eight-rayed star / Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow. Sellwood 31.6 (Orodes I); Shore 123 (Orodes I); Sunrise -. 4.13gr, 19mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 50

From a UK private collection.

2982 Kings of Parthia, Mithradates III AR Drachm. Circa 87-79 BC.

Ekbatana mint. Bust to left, wearing tiara decorated with eight-rayed star / Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; legend around. Sellwood 31.5 (Orodes I); Sunrise -; Shore 122 (Orodes I). 4.28gr, 21mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve]

£30 - 40

From a UK private collection.

2983 Kings of Parthia, Phraates III AR Drachm. Circa

70/69-58/7 BC.

Rhagai mint; struck circa 62/1-58/7 BC. Draped bust to left, wearing tiara decorated with horn and stags / Ω V above, -A V to right, (retrograde) below, A Y H to left, Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; (?) monogram beneath bow. Sellwood 39.5 var. (legend III); Sunrise -; cf. Shore 342. 4.06gr, 18mm, 1h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

2984 Kings of Parthia, Phraates III AR Drachm. Circa 70/69-58/7 BC.

Rhagai mint; struck circa 62/1-58/7 BC. Draped bust to left, wearing tiara decorated with horn and stags / Ω V above, -A V to right, Y below, A Y KAI to left, Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; monogram above bow. Sellwood 39.4; Sunrise 341; Shore 181. 4.07gr, 21mm, 1h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

Very Rare Variant

2985 Kings of Parthia, Phraates III AR Drachm. Circa 70/69-58/7 BC.

Rhagai mint; struck circa 62/1-58/7 BC. Draped bust to left, wearing tiara decorated with horn and stags / Ω above, to right, (retrograde) below, Y to left, Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; P monogram above bow. Sellwood 39.3; Sunrise -; Shore -. 4.09gr, 20mm, 1h. Very Fine. Very rare variant. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

Very Rare Variant

2986 Kings of Parthia, Phraates III AR Drachm. Circa 70/69-58/7 BC.

Rhagai mint. Draped bust to left, wearing tiara decorated with horn and stags / Ω V above, -A V to right, below, A Y to left, Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; P monogram above bow. Cf. Sellwood type 39 (unlisted legend variant); ANS 1944.100.82616; Sunrise -; Shore -. 4.04gr, 21mm, 2h. Very Fine. Very rare variant. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

2987 Kings of Parthia, Phraates III AR Drachm. Circa 70/69-58/7 BC.

Rhagai mint; struck circa 62/1-58/7 BC. Draped bust to left, wearing tiara decorated with horn and stags / Ω Y above, A Y to right, below, Y to left, Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; P monogram above bow. Sellwood 39.4; Sunrise 341; Shore 181. 4.04gr, 19mm, 1h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

2988 Kings of Parthia, Phraates IV AR Tetradrachm. Circa 38/7-2 BC.

Seleukeia on the Tigris mint. Uncertain month and SE year. Diademed and draped bust to left, with pointed beard / Ω Ω Y Y Y Y Y , Phraates seated to right on throne, receiving palm frond from Tyche standing to left, who holds cornucopia with left hand; year and month in exergue. Cf. Sellwood 51.1-8; cf. Sunrise 390; cf. Shore 272. 10.46gr, 31mm, 12h. Very Fine. Struck on a broad flan. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

2989 Kings of Parthia, Phraates IV AR Tetradrachm. Circa 38/7-2 BC.

Seleukeia on the Tigris mint. Dated Daisios 288 SE (May 24 BC). Diademed and draped bust to left, with pointed beard / [ Ω ] [Ω ] above, [ Y] EYEP ET[OY] to right, Y and [ C] [ ] (date) below, [ ] Y [ ] to left, Phraates seated to right on throne, receiving wreath from Athena standing to left, who holds sceptre with left hand. Sellwood 52.3; Sunrise -; Shore -; Callataÿ, Tétradrachmes 326-32. 10.51gr, 26mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

2990 Kings of Parthia, Phraates IV AR Tetradrachm. Circa 38/7-2 BC.

Seleukeia on the Tigris mint. Dated Hyperberetaios(?) 286 SE (September 24 BC). Diademed and draped bust to left, with pointed beard / Ω Ω above, [Y] EYEP ETOY to right, [Y] and [Y ?] (date) below, [ ] [Y ] to left, Phraates seated to right on throne, receiving palm frond from Tyche standing to left, who holds sceptre with left hand; above Tyche’s extended arm, (date) above pellet. Sellwood 51.22; Sunrise -; Shore 271. 9.80gr, 27mm, 1h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

2991 Kings of Parthia, Phraates IV AR Tetradrachm. Circa 38/7-2 BC.

Seleukeia on the Tigris mint. Uncertain month and SE year. Diademed and draped bust to left, with pointed beard / Ω Ω Y Y Y Y Y , Phraates seated to right on throne, receiving palm frond from Tyche standing to left, who holds cornucopia with left hand; year and month in exergue. Cf. Sellwood 51.1-8; cf. Sunrise 390; cf. Shore 272. 11.21gr, 25mm, 12h. Very Fine. £120 - 170

From a UK private collection.

2992 Kings of Parthia, Mithradates, usurper in Mesopotamia AR Tetradrachm. Circa 15-10 BC.

Seleukeia on the Tigris mint. Dated Artemisios (April) of uncertain year. Diademed and draped bust to left, with pointed beard / [Ω ] Ω above, [Y] EYEP ET[OY] to right, Y and [A]PTEM (date) below, [ ] Y [ ] [ ] to left, Mithradates seated to right on throne, receiving palm frond from Tyche standing to left, who holds sceptre with left hand; above extended Tyche’s arm monogram above pellet; V•A beneath throne; A between Mithradates’ feet. Sellwood 55.11 (Tiridates); Sunrise -; Shore 311 (same); Callataÿ, Tétradrachmes 108 (Phraates IV). 10.12gr, 26mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

Very Rare Variant

2993 Kings of Parthia, Mithradates, usurper in Mesopotamia AR Tetradrachm. Circa 15-10 BC.

Seleukeia on the Tigris, dated Artemisios (April) of an uncertain year. Diademed and draped bust to left, with pointed beard / Ω Ω Y EYEP ETOY Y Y M, Mithradates enthroned to right, receiving palm frond from Tyche standing to left, and holding sceptre with left hand; above Tyche’s arm monogram of P above pellet; beneath throne, V/A; between Mithradates’ feet, A. Sellwood 55.11 var. (no pellet); Callataÿ, Tétradrachmes 108 (Phraates IV). 10.70gr, 26mm, 12h. Very Fine. Very rare variant. £120 - 170

From a UK private collection.

2994 Kings of Parthia, Mithradates, usurper in Mesopotamia AR Tetradrachm. Circa 15-10 BC. Seleukeia on the Tigris, uncertain year and month. Diademed and draped bust to left, with pointed beard / Ω Ω Y EYEP ETOY Y Y , Mithradates enthroned to right, receiving palm frond from Tyche standing to left, and holding sceptre with left hand; above Tyche’s arm monogram of P above pellet; beneath throne, V/A; between Mithradates’ feet, A. Cf. Sellwood 55.11-14 (no pellet). 10.80gr, 26mm, 12h. Very Fine. Graffito on obverse. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

2995 Kings of Parthia, Phraatakes AR Tetradrachm. Circa 2 BC-AD 4.

Seleukeia on the Tigris mint. Dated Panemos SE 311 (June 1 BC). Diademed and draped bust to left; Nikai to left and right, each crowning him with wreath / BA Ω BA ΩN AP AKOY EYEP ETOY IKAIOY E ANOY E HNO , Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; AIT (date) to right, (month) in exergue. Sellwood 57.6; Shore -. 9.69gr, 24mm, 12h. Very Fine. £120 - 170

From a UK private collection.

Exceedingly Rare Tetradrachm of Artabanos II

2998 Kings of Parthia, Artabanos II BI Tetradrachm. AD 10-38.

Uncertain SE year. Diademed and draped bust to left, wearing long tapered beard and earring / BA Ω BA ΩN AP AKOY EYEP ETOY IKAIOY E ANOY E HNO , Artabanos seated to right on throne, receiving palm branch from Tyche standing to left and holding cornucopia; uncertain year in exergue. Cf. Sellwood 61.1-6 (date in central field); Shore 330. 9.97gr, 26mm, 12h. Very Fine. Exceedingly rare variant. £120 - 170

From a UK private collection.

2999 Kings of Parthia, Artabanos III AR Tetradrachm. Circa AD 10-38.

Seleukeia on the Tigris mint. Dated Holöos [SE 323 (?)] (July AD 12). Diademed bust to left, wearing slight beard / Ω Ω Y Y Y Y Y , Artabanos seated to right, Tyche standing to left before him, presenting palm frond with right hand and holding cornucopia with left; O Ω (Ω inverted) above Tyche’s arm, [ET]OVC [ (?)] in exergue. Cf. Sellwood 61.5 (Artabanos II). 9.80gr, 24mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. £120 - 170

From a UK, private collection.

3000 Kings of Parthia, Artabanos III BI Tetradrachm. Circa AD 10-38.

Seleukeia on the Tigris mint. Dated Holöos [SE 323(?)] (July AD 12). Diademed bust to left, wearing slight beard, earring, and spiral torque / Ω Ω , Artabanos seated to right, Tyche standing to left before him, presenting palm frond and holding cornucopia; O VΩ above Tyche’s arm, [year in exergue]. Sellwood 61.5 (Artabanos II); Shore-. 9.33gr, 25mm, 12h. Very Fine. £120 - 170

From a UK private collection.

3001 Kings of Parthia, Artabanos III AR Tetradrachm. Circa AD 10-38.

Seleukeia on the Tigris mint. Dated Daisios SE 334 (May AD 23). Diademed and draped bust to left; before, T (date) / Ω Ω , Artabanos enthroned to left, receiving palm from Tyche standing to right and diadem from man between them who kneels to right; in field above, T (date); in exergue. 10.91gr, 27mm, 12h. Very Fine. £120 - 170

From a UK private collection.

3002 Kings of Parthia, Vardanes I AR Tetradrachm. Circa AD 40-45.

Seleukeia on the Tigris mint. Dated Hyperberetaios SE 354 (September AD 43). Diademed and draped bust to left, wearing short beard / Ω Ω Y EYEP ETOY Y Y , Vardanes enthroned to right, receiving palm from Tyche standing to left and holding cornucopia with left hand; NT (year) in field above, (month) in exergue. Sellwood 64.19. 11.41gr, 27mm, 12h. Near Very Fine.

From a UK private collection.

Very Rare Variant

£120 - 170

3005 Kings of Parthia, Pakoros II AR Tetradrachm. Circa AD 78-105.

Seleukeia on the Tigris mint. Dated 389 SE (AD 78). Diademed and beardless bust to left, wearing spiral torque; B to right / Ω Ω , Pakoros enthroned to left, being presented diadem by Tyche standing to right and holding sceptre; T (year) above, month off flan. Cf. Sellwood 73.1-6; cf. Shore 394. 9.93gr, 27mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. £120 - 170

From a UK private collection.

3006 Kings of Parthia, Pakoros I AR Drachm. Circa AD 78120.

Ekbatana mint. Diademed and draped bust to left, with long pointed beard / Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; monogram beneath bow. Sellwood 78.4 (Vologases III); Sunrise -; Shore -. 3.66gr, 20mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve]

£30 - 40

3003 Kings of Parthia, Vardanes I AR Tetradrachm. Circa AD 40-45.

Seleukeia on the Tigris mint. Dated Holöos SE 354 (July AD 43). Diademed and draped bust to left, wearing short beard / Ω Ω Y EYEP ETOY Y Y , Vardanes enthroned to right, receiving palm from Tyche standing to left and holding cornucopia with left hand; NT (year) in field above, (month) in exergue. Sellwood 64.17 var. ( O ). 11.05gr, 26mm, 12h. Very Fine. Very rare variant. £120 - 170

From a UK private collection.

3004 Kings of Parthia, Vardanes II AR Tetradrachm. Circa AD 55-58.

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3007 Kings of Parthia, Pakoros I AR Drachm. Circa AD 78120.

Ekbatana mint. Diademed and draped bust to left, with long pointed beard / Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; monogram beneath bow, archer’s seat –. Sellwood 78.5 (Vologases III); Sunrise -; Shore 415 (same). 3.63gr, 21mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3008 Kings of Parthia, Pakoros I AR Drachm. Circa AD 78120.

Ekbatana mint. Diademed and draped bust to left, with long pointed beard / Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; monogram beneath bow. Sellwood 78.4 (Vologases III); Sunrise -; Shore -. 3.33gr, 21mm, 11h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

£120 - 170

Seleukeia on the Tigris Dated SE 368 (AD 58/9), uncertain month. Diademed and draped bust to left / Ω Ω Y Y Y Y Y , king seated to left, receiving wreath from Tyche standing to right and holding scepter with left hand, H T (date) in field above, uncertain month in exergue. Cf. Sellwood 69.7-9. 10.27gr, 26mm, 12h. Very Fine. Attractive blue iridescent toning.

From a UK, private collection.

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3009 Kings of Parthia, Pakoros I AR Drachm. Circa AD 78120.

Ekbatana mint. Diademed and draped bust to left, with long pointed beard / Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; monogram beneath bow; archer’s seat -. Sellwood 78.5 (Vologases III); Sunrise -; Shore 415 (same). 3.58gr, 21mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3010 Kings of Parthia, Pakoros I AR Drachm. Circa AD 78120.

Ekbatana mint. Diademed and draped bust to left, with long pointed beard / Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; monogram beneath bow. Sellwood 78.4 (Vologases III); Sunrise -; Shore -. 3.56gr, 21mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Some delamination on reverse. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3011 Kings of Parthia, Pakoros I AR Drachm. Circa AD 78120.

Ekbatana mint. Diademed and draped bust to left, with long pointed beard / Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; monogram beneath bow. Sellwood 78.4 (Vologases III); Sunrise -; Shore -. 3.02gr, 20mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3012 Kings of Parthia, Pakoros I AR Drachm. Circa AD 78120.

Ekbatana mint. Diademed head to left, with long beard / Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right, no throne base visible, holding bow; monogram beneath bow. Sellwood 78.3 (Vologases III); Shore 413 (safe). 3.36gr, 20mm, 11h. Extremely fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, dealer.

3013 Kings of Parthia, Pakoros I AR Drachm. Circa AD 78120.

Ekbatana mint. Diademed and draped bust to left, with long pointed beard / Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; monogram beneath bow, archer’s seat –. Sellwood 78.5 (Vologases III); Sunrise -; Shore 415 (same). 2.95gr, 19mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3014 Kings of Parthia, Pakoros I AR Drachm. Circa AD 78120.

Ekbatana mint. Diademed and draped bust to left, with long pointed beard / Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; monogram beneath bow. Sellwood 78.4 (Vologases III); Sunrise -; Shore -. 3.63gr, 19mm, 1h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3015 Kings of Parthia, Artabanos V AR Drachm. Circa AD 79/80-circa 85.

Ekbatana mint. Diademed and draped bust to left / Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; monogram beneath bow. Sellwood 74.6 (Artabanos III); Sunrise 442; Shore 404 (same).

3.75gr, 19mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3016 Kings of Parthia, Artabanos V AR Drachm. Circa AD 79/80-circa 85.

Ekbatana mint. Diademed and draped bust to left / Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; monogram beneath bow. Sellwood 74.6 (Artabanos III); Sunrise 442; Shore 404 (same).

3.51gr, 22mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3017 Kings of Parthia, Artabanos V AR Drachm. Circa AD 79/80-circa 85.

Ekbatana mint. Diademed and draped bust to left / Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; monogram beneath bow. Sellwood 74.6 (Artabanos III); Sunrise 442; Shore 404 (same). 3.76gr, 19mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Some green deposits on reverse. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3018 Kings of Parthia, Artabanos V AR Drachm. Circa AD 79/80-circa 85.

Ekbatana mint. Diademed and draped bust to left / Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; monogram beneath bow. Sellwood 74.6 (Artabanos III); Sunrise 442; Shore 404 (same). 3.55gr, 21mm, 1h. Near Extremely Fine. Some hard green deposits on reverse. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3019 Kings of Parthia, Artabanos V AR Drachm. Circa AD 79/80-circa 85.

Ekbatana mint. Diademed and draped bust to left / Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; monogram beneath bow. Sellwood 74.6 (Artabanos III); Sunrise 442; Shore 404 (same). 3.41gr, 21mm, 1h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3020 Kings of Parthia, Artabanos V AR Drachm. Circa AD 79/80-circa 85.

Ekbatana mint. Diademed and draped bust to left / Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; monogram beneath bow. Sellwood 74.6 (Artabanos III); Sunrise 442; Shore 404 (same).

3.15gr, 23mm, 1h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3021 Kings of Parthia, Artabanos V AR Drachm. Circa AD 79/80-circa 85.

Ekbatana mint. Diademed and draped bust to left / Archer (Arsakes I) seated to right on throne, holding bow; monogram beneath bow. Sellwood 74.6 (Artabanos III); Sunrise 442; Shore 404 (same).

3.62gr, 20mm, 1h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3022 Kings of Parthia, Vologases III AR Tetradrachm. Circa AD 105-147.

Seleukeia on the Tigris mint. Dated Dios SE 435 (October AD 123). Diademed and draped bust to left, wearing tiara; behind / BA Ω BA ΩN A AKO O A A IKAIO E ANO HNO , Vologases seated to left, receiving wreath from Tyche standing to right and holding scepter with left hand; E Y (year) above, IOY (month) in exergue. Sellwood 79.11; Shore -. 10.69gr, 27mm, 12h. Very Fine. Toned. £120 - 170

From a UK private collection.

3023 Kings of Elymais, Kamnaskires III, with Anzaze Fourree Tetradrachm. Circa 82/1-73/2 BC.

Seleukeia on the Hedyphon, undated issue. Conjoined busts to right of Kamnaskires, diademed, draped, wearing long beard and torque and to left Queen Anzaze, draped, wearing stephane and necklace; Seleukid anchor behind / BACI EΩC [KA]MNACKI[POY] KAI BACI ICCH[C ANZAZHC]; Zeus seated to left on throne, holding Nike, who crowns him, with his right hand and sceptre with left. For prototype cf. van’t Haaff Type 7.1.1-1-6a. 11.50gr, 28mm, 1h. Good Very Fine. Areas of delamination and double struck of reverse. £350 - 450

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3024 Persia, Achaemenid Empire AR Siglos. Time of Darios II to Artaxerxes II, circa 420-375 BC.

Lydo-Milesian standard. Sardes or subsidiary mint. Persian king or hero, wearing kidaris and kandys, quiver over shoulder, in kneelingrunning stance to right, holding dagger in right hand, bow in left / Incuse punch. Carradice Type IV, Group B (pl. XIV, 43); cf. Meadows, Administration 326 (Type IV, Group C); BMC Arabia pl. XXVII, 10; Sunrise -. 5.47gr, 14mm. Near Very Fine. Toned; interesting bankers’ marks. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From an old UK collection; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Electronic Auction 548, 18 October 2023, lot 188; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3025 Graeco-Bactrian Kingdom, Euthydemos I Theos Megas AR Tetradrachm. Circa 225-215 BC.

Mint A (near Aï Khanoum). Diademed head to right / Herakles seated to left on rock, holding club set on rocks; BA I EΩ and monogram to right, EY Y HMOY to left. Cf. Mitchiner 85c; cf. Bopearachchi 5B; cf. SNG ANS 124-7. 14.95gr, 27mm, 5h. Good. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From the collection of a London antiquarian, 1980s.

3026 ‡ Graeco-Bactrian Kingdom, Antimachos I Theos AR Tetradrachm. Circa 180-170 BC.

Diademed and draped bust to right, wearing kausia / BA I EΩ ANTIMAXOY, Poseidon, laureate, standing facing, holding trident with right hand and filleted palm with left; monogram of to inner right. Bopearachchi 1A; SNG ANS 274-5; HGC 12, 106. 17.30gr, 34mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. Professionally cleaned. £1,500 - 2,000

Acquired in 1995; From a private collection.

3027 Graeco-Bactrian Kingdom, Antimachos I Theos AR Tetradrachm. Circa 180-170 BC.

Diademed and draped bust to right, wearing kausia / [ ] Ω , Poseidon, laureate, standing facing, holding trident and filleted palm; monogram of to inner right. Bopearachchi 1A; SNG ANS 274-5; HGC 12, 106. 15.38gr, 32mm, 12h. Very Fine. Edge chipped. £80 - 100

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

Rare Sidonian Shekel

3028 ‡ Phoenicia, Sidon AR Shekel - Tetradrachm. 107/6 BC-AD 43/4.

Dated CY 5 (107/6 BC). Veiled, draped, and turreted bust of Tyche to right, wearing single-pendant earring and pearl necklace / I ΩNIΩN, eagle standing to left on ram of galley; palm frond in background; to left, L E (date) above monogram of . Rouvier 1305; Prieur -; HGC 10, 275. 13.79gr, 29mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Nicely toned. Rare.

Acquired in 1995; From a private collection.

£1,500 - 2,000

3029 Sasanian Kings, Ardashir I BI Tetradrachm. AD 223/4-240.

Mint C (Ctesiphon). Phase 2c, circa AD 226/7-228/30. Diademed bust to right, wearing Parthian-style tiara decorated with star; legend in Pahlavi around / Fire altar with diadems; legend in Pahlavi around. Sunrise 700. 10.83gr, 27mm, 9h. Near Very Fine. £120 - 170

From a UK private collection.

3030 Sasanian Kingdom, Husrav (Khosrau) II AR Drachm. AD 591-628.

GD (Gay) mint; uncertain date. Crowned bust to right / Fire altar with ribbons and attendants; star and crescent flanking flames; date to left, mint to right. Cf. SC Tehran 2613-6. 4.00gr, 30mm, 2h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3031 z Sassanian Kingdom AR Drachms Group [5]. 5th century AD.

Five silver Drachms of the Sassanian kingdom. 20.99gr total. [No Reserve] £120 - 170

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3032 z Sassanian Kingdom AR Drachms Group [4]. 5th century AD.

Four silver Drachms of the Parthian dynasty. 17.11gr total. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3033 z Sassanian Kingdom AR Drachms Group [5]. 5th century AD.

Five silver Drachms of the Sassanian kingdom. 20.88gr total. [No Reserve] £120 - 170

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3034 z Sassanian Kingdom AR Drachms Group [5]. 5th century AD.

Five silver Drachms of the Parthian dynasty. 21.28gr total. [No Reserve] £120 - 170

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3035 z Sassanian Kingdom AR Drachms Group [5]. 6th - 7th century AD.

Five silver Drachms of the Parthian dynasty. 20.37gr total. [No Reserve] £70 - 90

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3036 z Sassanian Kingdom AR Drachms Group [5]. 6th - 7th century AD.

Five silver Drachms of the Parthian dynasty. 20,55gr total. [No Reserve] £70 - 90

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3037 z Sassanian Kingdom AR Drachms Group [5]. 6th - 7th century AD.

Five silver Drachms of the Parthian dynasty. 21.11gr total. [No Reserve] £70 - 90

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3038 z Sassanian Kingdom AR Drachms Group [5]. 6th - 7th century AD.

Five silver Drachms of the Parthian dynasty. 20.44gr total. [No Reserve] £70 - 90

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3039 Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, Ptolemy III Euergetes AE Triobol. 246-222 BC.

Alexandria mint. Series 5B. Horned head of Zeus-Ammon to right, wearing taenia with basileion / Ω , eagle with closed wings standing to left on thunderbolt; filleted cornucopia to left, monogram of XP between legs. CPE B396; Svoronos 965; SNG Copenhagen 173-5. 33.81gr, 36mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Attractive dark olive green patina. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

From an old European collection, 1980s; Property of a London antiquarian.

3040 Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, Kleopatra VII Thea Neotera AR Tetradrachm. 51-30 BC.

Alexandria mint; dated RY 20 (33/2 BC). Diademed head of Ptolemy I to right, wearing aegis / [ ] Ω , eagle with closed wings standing to left on thunderbolt, palm frond over shoulder; to left, L K (date) [above headdress of Isis]; to right. Svoronos 1834; SNG Copenhagen 416; DCA 70. 13.83gr, 26mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £200 - 300

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman; From Den of Antiquity Int Ltd, dealer’s ticket included.

3041 Zeugitania, Carthage AE Dishekel. Circa 241-221 BC.

First Punic War. Head of Kore to left, wearing wreath of corn ears / Horse standing to right; radiate sun disk flanked by uraei above, Punic letter ‘alef’ in right field. CNP 46a; MAA -. 10.87gr, 25mm, 6h. Very Fine. Beautiful olive green patina. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3042 Zeugitania, Carthage AE Dishekel. Circa 241-221 BC.

First Punic War. Head of Kore to left, wearing wreath of corn ears / Horse standing to right; radiate sun disk flanked by uraei above, Punic letter ‘ayin’ in right field. CNP 46d; MAA 47 V; SNG Copenhagen 260 var. (control). 12.21gr, 26mm, 12h. Very Fine. Attractive olive green patina. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3043 North Africa, Carthage AR Quarter Shekel. Circa 215-205 BC.

Uncertain Punic mint in Bruttium (or Lokris?) under Carthaginian occupation. Head of Tanit to left, wearing wreath of grain ears and single pendant earring / Horse standing to right. HN Italy 2020; Müller 86; SNG Copenhagen 369. 1.79gr, 14mm, 9h. Very Fine. Toned. [No Reserve] £300 - 400

From Den of Antiquity Int Ltd, ticket included; Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3044 z 5 Nabataean and 1 Phoenician AR Coins 4th century BC - 1st century AD.

Including Drachms of Nabataean Kings, a Didrachm of Obodas II and Hagaru and a 1/16 Phoenician Shekel. 21.93gr total. £300 - 400

From the collection of a gentleman, acquired on the London art market in the 1990s.

3045 z Eastern mints AR Coins. 5th-4th century BC. Including fractions from Arabia, Judaea and a reproduction. 18.25gr total. [6] £150 - 200

From the collection of a gentleman, acquired on the London art market in the 1990s.

3046 z Nabataean Kingdom, AR Coin Group. 1st century BC.

Two silver coins of the Nabataean kingdom. 9.33gr total. £200 - 300

From the collection of a gentleman, acquired on the London art market in the 1990s.

3047 z Greek and Roman AE Coins Group [6]. 4th century BC-4th century AD.

From various mints and rulers. 22.10gr total, 13-20mm. Fine - Very Fine. [6, No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired from Reeman Dansie, Colchester, UK; Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector; Accompanied by a previous coin ticket.

3048 z Minor Asia and Levante AR Fractions [10]. Circa 5th-4th century BC.

Ten silver fractions from various mints. 7.66gr total.. [No Reserve]

£40 - 60

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3049 Anonymous AE As. After 211 BC. Uncertain series. Laureate head of Janus; I (mark of value) above / Prow to right; I (mark of value) to right, ROMA below. 39.81gr, 35mm, 6h. Good Fine. [No Reserve]

Property of an East Sussex, UK, gentleman.

3050 M.Porcius Laeca AR Denarius. 125 BC.

£40 - 60

Rome mint. Head of Roma with winged helmet to right, LAECA downwards behind, (mark of value) beneath chin / Libertas in quadriga galloping to right, holding reins and rod (vindicta) in left hand and pileus in right hand, being crowned by Victory flying to left, M•PORC below, [R]OMA in exergue. Crawford 270/1; BMCRR Rome 1023; RSC Porcia 3. 3.85gr, 17mm, 4h. Very Fine. Subtle old cabinet tone with some blue iridescent highlights. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired Reeman Dansie, Colchester, 8 December 2010; Acquired at an UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector; Collector’s ticket included.

3051 Cn. Carbo AR Denarius. 121 BC.

Rome mint. Head of Roma, wearing winged helmet to right; (mark of value) behind / Jupiter in quadriga to right, holding reins and sceptre with right hand and hurling thunderbolt with left; CARB below, ROMA in exergue. Crawford 279/1; BMCRR Italy 449; RSC Papiria 7. 3.81gr, 20mm, 8h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector; Collector’s ticket included.

3052 Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus AR Denarius. 116-115 BC.

Rome mint. Helmeted head of Roma to right; X (mark of value) behind, ROMA upwards before / Jupiter driving triumphal quadriga to right, holding laurel branch and thunderbolt; CN DOMI in exergue. Crawford 285/1; BMCRR Italy 490; RSC Domitia 7. 3.71gr, 21mm, 9h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3053 L. Titurius L. f. Sabinus AR Denarius. 89 BC. Rome mint. Bearded head of the Sabine king Tatius to right; SABIN downwards behind, [palm branch beneath chin], A • PV before / Tarpeia buried to waist in shields, thrusting off two soldiers about to cast their shields at her; star in crescent above, [L •] TITVRI in exergue. Crawford 344/2c; BMCRR Rome 2326; RSC Tituria 5. 3.78gr, 17mm, 8h. Very Fine. Beautiful old cabinet tone with blue and golden iridescence around the devices. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From an early 20th century collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3054 L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi AR Denarius. 90 BC. Laureate head of Apollo to right; (arrow)XXXIIII behind / Horseman riding to right, carrying palm, above, XCVI; L • PISO FRVGI and RA below. Crawford 340/1; Sydenham 661. 3.77gr, 19mm, 9h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3055 C. Norbanus AR Denarius. 83 BC. Rome mint. Diademed bust of Venus to right; XX (control number) behind, C•NORBANVS below / Fasces between corn ear and caduceus. Crawford 357/1b; RSC Norbana 2; Sydenham 739; RBW 1363. 3.44gr, 18mm, 8h. Good Very Fine. Light old cabinet tone. [No Reserve] £80 - 100

From the private collection of a European gentleman.

3056 The Caesarians, Julius Caesar AR Denarius. February-March 44 BC. Rome mint; L. Aemilius Buca, moneyer. Lifetime issue. Laureate head to right; [CAESAR DICT PERPETVO] around / Venus standing to left, holding Victory with right hand and sceptre with left; L•BVCA downwards to right. Crawford 480/8; CRI 105; RSC 23. 3.57gr, 18mm, 8h. Fine. £300 - 400

Ex German art market, 2000s; Acquired from an EU collector living in London; From the collection of Surrey, UK, gentleman.

3057 The Triumvirs, Marc Antony AR Denarius. 44-30 BC. Military mint moving with Mark Antony (Patrae?). Struck circa 32-31 BC. Legionary type. AN[T•AVG] III•VIR•R•P•C, praetorian galley to right / Aquila between two signa; LEG XX across fields. Crawford 544/36; CRI 380; RSC 57; Sydenham 1243; BMCRR East 215. 3.85gr, 20mm, 2h. Good Very Fine. Beautiful old cabinet tone.

£200 - 300

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3058 The Triumvirs, Mark Antony AR Denarius. Autumn 32-spring 31 BC.

Military mint moving with Antony. [ANT A]VG III VIR•R•P•C, praetorian galley to right / Aquila between two signa; LEG V across fields. Crawford 544/18; CRI 354; BMCRR East 196; RSC 32. 3.33gr, 17mm, 6h. Very Fine. Toned.

Property of a North London, UK, collector.

£250 - 350

3059 The Triumvirs, Octavian and Divus Julius Caesar AE Sestertius (or Dupondius?). Circa 38 BC.

Southern (?) Italian mint. DIVOS IVLIVS, wreathed head of Divus Julius Caesar to right / CAESAR DIVI • F, bare head of Octavian to right, with slight beard. RPC I, 620; Crawford 535/1; CRI 308; BMCRR Gaul 105. 15.64gr, 30mm, 9h. Good Very Fine. Tooled and smoothed. [No Reserve]

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

£300 - 500

3060 The Triumvirs, Mark Antony AR Denarius. 32-31 BC. Military mint moving with Antony; struck autumn 32 - spring 31 BC. Legionary type. ANT AVG III VIR • R • P • C, praetorian galley to right / Legionary aquila between two signa; LEG II across fields. Crawford 544/14; CRI 349; BMCRR East 190; RSC 27. 2.46gr, 16mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. £60 - 80

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

Ex Numismatica Ars Classica

3061 Augustus AR Denarius. 27 BC-AD 14.

Uncertain Spanish mint (Colonia Caesaraugusta?); struck 19-18 BC. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head to right / S•P•Q•R CL•V in two lines on round shield (clipeus virtutis). RIC I 42a; BMCRE 333-4 = BMCRR Gaul 128-9; RSC 294; BN 1311. 3.59gr, 21mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. Beautifully toned; minor areas of corrosion. £500 - 700

From the collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica, Spring Sale 2020, 25 May 2020, lot 815 (dealer’s ticket included); Ex Auktionshaus H. D. Rauch GmbH, Auction 90, 4 June 2012, lot 323.

3062 Augustus AE As. 27 BC-AD 14. Lugdunum mint; struck 10-6 BC. CAES[AR PONT] MAX, laureate head to right / ROM ET AVG, front elevation of the Altar of Lugdunum, decorated with the corona civica between laurels, flanked by stylised male figures; to left and right, Victories on columns, facing one another. RIC I 230; BMCRE 550. 10.02gr, 26mm, 2h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3063 Tiberius AR Denarius. AD 14-37. Lugdunum mint; struck AD 36-37. Tribute Penny type. TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, laureate head to right / PONTIF MAXIM, Livia, as Pax, seated to left, holding long vertical sceptre and branch, on chair with ornamented legs above one exergual line. RIC I 30 corr. (ornamented legs); BMCRE 48; RSC 16a. 3.63gr, 18mm, 1h. Extremely Fine. Darkly toned. [No Reserve] £120 - 170

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3064 Tiberius, as Caesar AE As . AD 4-14. Lugdunum mint, struck AD 12-14. [TI CAESAR] AVGVST F IMPERAT VII, laureate head to right / Front elevation of the Altar of Lugdunum, decorated with the corona civica between laurels and stylised male figures, Victories on columns to left and right facing one another; ROM ET AVG in exergue. RIC I 245 (Augustus); Cohen 37; BMCRE 585 (Augustus). 10.04gr, 25mm, 5h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3065 Electrotype of Tiberius AR Denarius. AD 15-16. Lugdunum mint. TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, laureate head to right / TR POT XVII, Tiberius, laureate and cloaked, standing in slow quadriga to right, holding laurel branch and eagle-tipped sceptre; IMP VII in exergue. For prototype: RIC 4; Lyon 122; BMCRE 7; RSC 48. 4.22gr, 19mm, 9h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

Unrecorded Variant of Very Rare Type

3066 Nero & Drusus Caesar AE Dupondius. Died AD 31 and 33, respectively. Rome mint; struck AD 37-38. NERO ET DRVSVS CAESARES, Nero and Drusus Caesar on horseback riding to right, cloaks flying behind them / C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT around large S • C. RIC I 34 (Gaius); BMCRE 44. 16.27gr, 28mm, 5h. Very Fine. Smoothed. £200 - 300

Ex German art market, 2000s; Acquired from an EU collector living in London; From the collection of Surrey, UK, gentleman.

3067 Nero AE As. AD 54-68.

3069 Vespasian AR Denarius. AD 69-79.

Ephesus mint; struck AD 69-70. IMP CAES VESPAS AVG, laureate head to right / CONCORDIA AVG, Ceres seated to left on throne, holding grain ears and poppy with right hand and cornucopia with left; sideways under throne. RIC II.2 1400 var. ( in exergue); BMCRE -, cf. 434; RPC II 809 var. (same); RSC 65c var. (same). 3.19gr, 18mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Unpublished variant of this very rare type. £200 - 300

Ex German art market, 2000s; Acquired from an EU collector living in London; From the collection of Surrey, UK, gentleman.

Very Rare Consulship

Lugdunum mint. Struck AD 66. IMP NERO CAESAR AVG P MAX TR P P P, bare head to left, small globe at point of bust / GENIO AVGVSTI, Genius standing to left, holding cornucopiae with left hand and sacrificing out of patera over lighted altar with right; S C across fields. RIC I 534; BMCRE 371. 10.64gr, 27mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. Light green patina.

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

£50 - 70

3070 Vespasian AR Denarius. AD 69-79.

Ephesus mint; struck AD 73. IMP CAESAR VESPAS AVG COS IIII TR

P P P, laureate head to right / PACI AVGVSTAE, Victory advancing to right, holding palm branch and wreath; to right, star. RIC² 1454. 3.19gr, 18mm, 12h. Very Fine. Slightly double struck of reverse. Very rare obverse legend. £200 - 300

Ex German art market, 2000s. Acquired from an EU collector living in London. From the collection of Surrey, UK, gentleman.

3068 Nero AE As. AD 54-68.

Lugdunum mint; struck AD 66. [IMP] NERO CAESAR AVG P MAX TR P P P, bare head to right / Victory alighting to left, holding shield inscribed S P Q R; S C across fields. RIC I 543; Cohen 302; BMCRE 381. 11.13gr, 30mm, 6h. Very Fine. Nice dark olive green patina. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a 1980s UK collection; Property of a London antiquarian.

3071 Vespasian AR Denarius. AD 69-79.

Ephesus mint; struck AD 71. IMP CAESAR VESPAS AVG COS III TR

P P P, laureate head to right / CONCORDIA AVG, Concordia seated to left, holding grain ears and poppy in extended right hand, and cradling cornucopia in left arm; EPHE (PHE ligate) in exergue. RIC II 329; RPC II 830; BMCRE 453; BN 343; RSC 67. 3.34gr, 17mm, 8h. Good Very Fine. £200 - 300

Ex German art market, 2000s; Acquired from an EU collector living in London; From the collection of Surrey, UK, gentleman.

3072 Vespasian AR Hemidrachm of Caesarea-Eusebia, Cappadocia. AD 69-79.

VTOKP K IC P OV C CI NOC C B , laureate head to right / Victory standing to right, holding wreath with right hand and palm on left shoulder. RPC II 1659; Sydenham, Caesarea 94; Metcalf 17. 1.45gr, 14mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Ex Reeman Dansie, Colchester; Acquired at UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3073 Vespasian AR Denarius. AD 69-79. Ephesus mint; struck AD 71. IMP CAESAR VESPAS AVG COS III TR P P P, laureate head to right / CONCORDIA AVG, Ceres seated to left, on ornate high-backed chair, holding corn ears and poppy with her right hand and cornucopia with her left; [EPHE (ligate) in exergue]. RIC II.1 1428; RPC II 830; BMCRE 453; RSC 67. 2.92gr, 17mm, 7h. Very Fine. £200 - 300

Ex German art market, 2000s; Acquired from an EU collector living in London; From the collection of Surrey, UK, gentleman.

3074 Vespasian AE As. AD 69-79.

Lugdunum mint; struck AD 77-78. Judaea Capta commemorative. IMP CAES VESPASIAN [...], laureate head to right / IVDAEA CAPTA, Judaea seated to right on cuirass in attitude of mourning, surrounded by arms, resting her head on her left hand; behind, palm tree. Cf. RIC II.1 1233; cf. Cohen 240. 10.64gr, 28mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Property of a Wiltshire, UK, collector.

3075 Domitian AR Denarius. AD 81-96.

Rome mint; struck AD 95-96. IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P XV, laureate head to right / IMP XXII COS XVII CENS P P P, Minerva standing to left, holding spear with right hand. RIC II.1 790; BMCRE 235; RSC 290. 3.32gr, 18mm, 6h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3076 Domitian AE Quadrans. AD 81-96.

Rome mint; struck AD 84-85. Rhino standing to left / IMP DOMIT AVG GERM around S • C. RIC II.2 250; Cohen 676; BMCRE 498. 3.37gr, 18mm, 6h. Very Fine. £180 - 240

Property of a North London, UK, collector.

3077 Anonymous Æ Quadrans. Time of Domitian to Antoninus Pius, AD 81-161.

Rome mint. Gryphon to left, touching wheel with front paw / Tripod; S C across fields. RIC II 28. 1.77gr, 15mm, 7h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3078 Nerva AR Denarius. AD 96-98.

Rome mint; struck AD 97. Possibly contemporary imitation. IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR P II COS III P P, laureate head to right / FORTVNA AVGVST, Fortuna standing facing, head to left, holding cornucopiae and rudder. RIC II 28; BMCRE 57; RSC 71. 3.16gr, 17mm. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3079 ‡ Trajan AE Sestertius. AD 98-117.

Rome mint; struck AD 112-114. IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P, laureate head to right, aegis at point of bust / FELICITAS AVGVST, Felicitas standing facing, head to left, holding caduceus with right hand and cornucopiae with left; S C across fields. RIC II 624; Cohen 142. 24.44gr, 31mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. Charming olive green patina. £1,500 - 2,000

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

3080 Trajan AR Denarius. AD 98-117.

Rome mint; struck AD 103-107. IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P, laureate head to right, slight drapery on far shoulder / S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI, Virtus standing to right, holding spear and parazonium, with foot on helmet. RIC II 204; BMCRE 230 corr.; Woytek 197b; RSC 402a. 3.19gr, 18mm, 7h. Near Extremely Fine. Toned; scratches and areas of delamination. [No Reserve ] £20 - 30

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3081 Trajan AE Quadrans. AD 98-117.

Rome mint; struck AD 114-117. [IMP CAES TRAIAN] AVG GERM, laureate bust of Hercules to right, draped with lion skin / Club; S C across fields. RIC II 699; Woytek 603b; BMCRE 1071-2. 2.79gr, 14mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

Denarius of Trajan’s Niece Matidia

3082 ‡ Diva Matidia AR Denarius. Died AD 119. Rome mint; struck under Hadrian AD 119-120. Consecration issue. DIVA AVGVSTA MATIDIA, draped bust to right, wearing hair coiled and piled on top of head above triple stephane / CONSECRATIO, eagle standing to left on scepter, with wings displayed. RIC II.3 2462; RSC 6. 3.55gr, 19mm, 7h. Near Extremely Fine. Old cabinet tone with traces of blue and gold iridescence around the devices.

£3,000 - 4,000

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Triton XVIII, 6 January 2015, lot 1079; Ex Chaponnière & Firmenich SA, Auction 15, 21 May 2022, lot 48 (dealer’s ticket included).

3083 Hadrian AV Aureus. AD 117-138. Rome mint; struck circa AD 124-125. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, laureate bust to right, with slight drapery on far shoulder / COS above, III in exergue, she-wolf standing to left, suckling the Twins (Romulus and Remus). RIC II.3 709; BMCRE 449; Biaggi 598. 6.95gr, 18mm, 6h. Very Fine.

£2,000 - 3,000

Ex Savoca Numismatik GmbH & Co. KG, Online Auction 128, 20 March 2022, lot 262.

3084 Hadrian AR Denarius. AD 117-138. Antioch mint; struck AD 119. [IMP] CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust to right, with aegis / P M TR POTES COS III, Aequitas-Moneta standing facing, head to left, holding scales with right hand and cornucopia with left. RIC II.3 2964; BMCRE p.378, 3 var. (bust type); RSC 1179b var. (same). 2.73gr, 19mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3085 Hadrian AR Denarius. AD 117-138.

Rome mint; struck AD 132-134. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, bareheaded and draped bust to left / CLEMENTIA AVG COS III P P, Clementia standing to left, holding patera and sceptre. RIC II.3 206. 3.39gr, 18mm, 7h. Near Extremely Fine. Darkly toned. Rare with left facing bust. £150 - 200

Property of a North London, UK, collector.

3086 Hadrian AR Denarius. AD 117-138. Rome mint; struck AD 129-130. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, bareheaded, draped and cuirassed bust to left / INDVLGENTIA AVG • P P, Indulgentia seated to left on throne, extending her right hand and holding sceptre in her left; COS III in exergue. RIC II.3 1023; Cohen -; BMC -. 1.97gr, 18mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. Surface blister on obverse. Very rare type. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3087 Hadrian AR Denarius. AD 117-138.

Rome mint; struck AD 120-121. IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, laureate bust to right with slight drapery on far shoulder / P M TR P [C]OS III, Fortuna standing facing, head to left, holding rudder with right hand and cornucopia with left, leaning against column. RIC II.3 394; BMCRE 170-173; RSC 1155a. 2.69gr, 18mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £80 - 100

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

Pedigree Back to 1930

3088 ‡ Hadrian AE Sestertius. AD 117-138.

3090 Aelius, Caesar AE As. AD 136-138.

Rome mint; struck AD 137. L AELIVS CAESAR, bare head to right / TR POT COS II, Spes walking to left, holding flower with right hand and raising skirt with left; S C across fields. RIC II.3 2695; Cohen 56; Banti 33-4; BMCRE 1914-16 (Hadrian). 12.32gr, 29mm, 5h. Very Fine - Good Very Fine. Dark green patina. £150 - 200

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3091 Antoninus Pius AE Sestertius. AD 138-161.

Rome mint. Struck AD 141-143. ANTONINVS AVG PI-VS P P TR P COS III, laureate and draped bust to right, seen from rear / SALVS AVG, Salus standing facing, head to left, holding scepter with left hand and feeding from patera serpent coiled around altar to left; S C across fields. RIC III 635b; Banti 342; Cohen 711. 24.49gr, 31mm, 12h. Very Fine - Good Very Fine. Nice brown patina with green highlights. £200 - 300

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

£1,800 - 2,400

Rome mint; struck AD 129-130. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, bareheaded and draped(?) bust to left / IVSTITIA AVG COS III P P, Justitia seated to left on throne, holding patera in her right hand and long sceptre in her left; S C in exergue. Cf. RIC II, part 3 1228. 23.94gr, 35mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Charming brown patina with green highlights. Very Rare.

Ex Arts Classica, Auction XV, 1930, lot 1552; Ex Stack’s Bowers Galleries (& Ponterio), Sale 174 - N.Y.I.N.C. Auction Ebert I & Sess. B, 11 January 2013, lot 5213.

3089 Hadrian AE As. AD 117-138.

Rome mint; struck AD 126-127. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, laureate head to right, traces of drapery on far shoulder / COS III, Salus standing to right, holding snake and feeding it from patera; S C across fields. RIC II.3 881; BMCRE 1341. 10.88gr, 28mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Dark glossy patina. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3092 Antoninus Pius AE Sestertius. 138-161 A.D. Rome mint; struck AD 151-152. IMP CAES T AEL HADR ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, laureate head to right / TR POT XV COS IIII, Fortuna standing facing, head to right, holding rudder on globe with right hand and cornucopia with left; S C across fields. RIC III 888; Cohen 958; BMCRE 1885. 25.45gr, 32mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 80

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

Short and Rare Initial Issue of Antoninus’ Reign.

3093 Antoninus Pius AR Denarius. AD 138-161. Rome mint; struck July AD 138. IMP CAES AEL ANTONINVS AVG, bare head to right / PONT MAX TR POT COS, Diana standing to right, holding arrow and bow. RIC II.3 1b; BMCRE 3 note; RSC 665a. 3.20gr, 18mm, 6h. Very Fine. Toned. Very rare. [No Reserve]

From an early 20th century collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

£50 - 70

3097 Marcus Aurelius AE Sestertius. AD 161-180. Rome mint; struck AD 179(?). M AVREL ANTONINVS AVG TR P [XXXIII?], laureate head to right / [FELICITAS AVG IMP X COS III P P?], Felicitas standing facing, head to left, holding caduceus in her right hand and long sceptre in her left; S C across fields. Cf. RIC III 1239; cf. Cohen 186; cf. BMC 1695. 27.23gr, 31mm, 6h. Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From a 1980s UK collection; Property of a London antiquarian.

Unpublished Variant

£30 - 40

3094 Antoninus Pius AR Denarius. Died AD 161. DIVVS ANTONINVS, bare head to right / CONSECRATIO, eagle standing to right on altar, head turned to left. RIC III 431 [Aurelius]; RSC 156. 3.00gr, 18mm, 12h. Very fine. [No Reserve]

Found Yorkshire, UK.

3095 Diva Faustina I AR Denarius. Died AD 140/1. Rome mint. Struck after AD 141. DIVA FAVSTINA, draped bust to right / AVGVSTA, Ceres standing facing, head to left, holding torch with right hand and sceptre with left. RIC III 356 (Pius); BMCRE 399 (Pius); RSC 96. 3.50gr, 18mm, 5h. Good Very Fine. Nicely toned with golden iridescence around the devices on obverse. [No Reserve]

Ex Spink, dealer’s ticket included. Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

£40 - 60

3098 Marcus Aurelius AE Sestertius. AD 161-180. Rome mint. Struck AD 171-172. M ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXVI, laureate head of Marcus Aurelius to right; drapery on far shoulder / IMP VI COS III, Roma, helmeted, seated to left, holding Victory in her right hand and spear in her left; shield by her side decorated with Medusa’s head (?); S C across fields. RIC III, - (cf. 1033, no drapery); BMCRE - (cf. 1416, same). 27.19 gr, 30mm, 1h. Very Fine - Good Very Fine. Nice olive green patina. Unpublished variant in the major references. £150 - 200

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3099 Faustina II AR Denarius. AD 147-175. Rome mint. Struck AD 161-175. FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, draped bust to right / FECVND AVGVSTAE, Fecunditas standing facing, head to left, between two children reaching up and holding two infants in her arms. RIC III 676 (Aurelius); BMCRE 89 (Aurelius and Verus); RSC 95. 3.00gr, 18mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Minor deposits on both sides. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

£40 - 60

3096 Diva Faustina Senior AR Denarius. Died AD 140/1. Rome mint; struck after AD 141. DIVA FAVSTINA, draped bust to right / AETERNITAS, Providentia standing facing, head to left, holding globe with right hand and veil blown out around head. RIC III 351 (Pius); BMCRE 373 (Pius); RSC 32. 3.22gr, 19mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

Ex Spink London, dealer’s ticket included; Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3100 Commodus AE Sestertius. AD 177-192.

Rome mint; struck AD 186. M COMMODVS ANT P FELIX AVG BRIT, laureate head to right / P M TR P XII IMP VII COS V P P, Commodus standing facing, head to left, on platform, holding sceptre in his left hand and raising his right hand toward three soldiers standing before him on the ground, all holding aquilae; S C across lower fields; FID EXERCIT in exergue. RIC III 468a; Cohen 134; BMC 577. 25.15gr, 32mm, 1h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £150 - 200

From a 1980s UK collection; Property of a London antiquarian.

3101 Commodus AE Sestertius. AD 177-192.

Rome mint; struck AD 186. M COMMODVS ANT P FELIX AVG BRIT, laureate head to right / P M TR P [XI IMP VII COS V P P], emperor standing to left on platform, addressing four soldiers; [S C] across fields, [F]ID EXERCI[T] in exergue. RIC III 468b; Cohen 136; BMCRE 580. 22.18gr, 29mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £80 - 100

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3102 Commodus AR Denarius. AD 177-192.

Rome mint; struck AD 191-192. L AEL AVREL COMM AVG P FEL, laureate head to right / HERCVLI ROMANO AVG, Hercules standing to left, holding club and lion skin, crowning trophy. RIC 254a. 1.99gr, 17mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found on various UK sites since 1974; Property of an Essex collector.

3103 Crispina, Augusta AE As. AD 178-182. Rome mint. CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped bust to right / CERES, Ceres, veiled and draped, seated to left on chest, holding corn-ears and long torch; S C across fields. RIC III 674; Cohen 4; BMCRE 426. 9.08gr, 26mm, 11h. Very Fine. Light green patina. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3104 Crispina, Augusta AE Dupondius. AD 178-182. Rome mint; struck AD 180-183. CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped bust to right / CONCORDIA, Concordia seated to left, holding patera and cornucopiae; S C across fields. RIC III 675 (Commodus); Cohen 7; BMCRE 427 (Commodus). 11.92gr, 27mm, 12h. Very Fine. Nice olive green patina. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3105 Septimius Severus AR Denarius. AD 193-211. Rome mint; struck AD 206. SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head to right / P M TR P XIIII COS III P P, Annona standing facing, head to left, holding corn ears over modius with her right hand and cornucopia with left. RIC IV 200; BMCRE 489; RSC 476. 2.91gr, 20mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3106 Septimius Severus AR Denarius. AD 193-211. Rome mint; struck AD 200-201. SEVERVS AVG PART MAX, laureate head to right / P M TR P VIII COS II P P, Victory flying to left holding open wreath in both hands over round shield set on low base. RIC IV 150; BMCRE 175; RSC 454. 3.34gr, 19mm, 1h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

£60 - 80

3107 Septimius Severus AR Denarius. AD 193-211. Emesa mint; struck AD 194-5. IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG COS II, laureate head to right / LIBER[...] AVG, Liberalitas standing facing, head to left, holding abacus and cornucopia. Cf. RIC IV 400; cf. Cohen 283; cf. RSC 283a. 2.66gr, 18mm, 5h. Very Fine. [No Reserve]

£20 - 30

Found on various UK sites since 1974; Property of an Essex collector.

3108 Divus Septimius Severus AR Denarius. Died AD 211. Rome mint. Struck under Caracalla, AD 211. Consecration issue. DIVO SEVERO PIO, bare head to right / CONSECRATIO, eagle standing to right, head to left, on garlanded altar. RIC IV 191d (Caracalla); RSC 86. 2.42gr, 19mm, 1h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3109 Caracalla, as Caesar AE As. AD 196-198. Rome mint; struck AD 196-197. [M AVR] ANTONINVS C[AES], bareheaded and draped bust to right, seen from rear / SEVERI [AVG P II FIL], lituus, knife, patera, jug, simpulum, and sprinkler; S C in exergue. RIC IV 404; Cohen 586; BMCRE 615. 10.75gr, 25mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3110 Caracalla AR Antoninianus. AD 198-217. Rome mint; struck AD 215. ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, radiate and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / P M TR P XVIII COS IIII P P, Jupiter seated to left, holding Victory with right hand and sceptre with left; eagle at feet to left. RIC IV 260b var. (bust type); RSC 277b. 5.19gr, 23mm, 12h.. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3111 Geta, as Caesar AR Denarius. AD 198-209.

Rome mint; struck AD 200-202. P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, bareheaded and draped bust to right / FELICITAS PVBLICA, Felicitas standing to left, holding caduceus and cornucopia. RIC 9a. 2.14gr, 19mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found on various UK sites since 1974; Property of an Essex collector.

3112 Macrinus AE As. AD 217-218.

Rome mint; struck AD 217. IMP CAES M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right; seen from rear / VOTA PVBL P M TR P, Fides standing facing, head to left, holding standard in each hand and flanked by two more standards; S C across lower fields. RIC IV.2 129; BMCRE 98. 9.99gr, 27mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. Dark green patina. Very Rare. £150 - 200

Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman; Acquired from David Miller, January 2016.

3113 Julia Maesa, Augusta AR Denarius. AD 218-224/5. Rome mint; AD 218-222. IVLIA MAESA AVG, draped bust to right / SAECVLI FELICITAS, Felicitas standing facing, head to left, holding long caduceus with left hand and sacrificing over lighted altar with right; star in right field. RIC IV 271 (Elagabalus); BMCRE 79-80 (Elagabalus); RSC 45. 3.26gr, 19mm, 2h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3114 Julia Maesa, Augusta AR Antoninianus. AD 218224/5.

Rome mint; struck AD 218-222. IVLIA MAESA AVG, diademed and draped bust to right, set on crescent / PIETAS AVG, Pietas standing facing, head to left, sacrificing over lit altar to left and holding incense box with left hand. RIC IV 264 (Elagabalus); BMCRE 72 (Elagabalus); RSC 30. 4.77gr, 22mm, 6h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3115 Julia Maesa, Augusta AR Denarius. AD 218-224/5.

Rome mint; struck AD 218-222. IVLIA MAESA AVG, draped bust to right / PVDICITIA, Pudicitia seated to left, drawing veil over face with right and holding transverse sceptre with left hand. RIC IV 268 (Elagabalus); BMCRE 76 (Elagabalus); RSC 36. 2.84gr, 18mm, 2h. Extremely Fine. Toned; some red hard deposits on reverse. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3116 Julia Maesa, Augusta AR Denarius. AD 218-224/5.

Rome mint; struck AD 218-222. IVLIA MAESA AVG, draped bust to right / FECVNDITAS AVG, Fecunditas standing facing, head to left, extending her right hand over child and holding cornucopia with left. RIC IV 249 (Elagabalus); BMCRE 61-5 (Elagabalus); RSC 8. 2.87gr, 19mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3117 Julia Maesa, Augusta AR Denarius. AD 218-224/5. Rome mint; struck AD 218-222. IVLIA MAESA AVG, draped bust to right / PIETAS AVG, Pietas standing facing, head to left, raising hands, altar by feet. RIC IV 266 (Elagabalus); BMCRE 75 (Elagabalus); RSC 34a. 2.38gr, 18mm, 5h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3118 Julia Maesa, Augusta AR Denarius. AD 218-224/5. Rome mint; struck AD 218-222. IVLIA MAESA AVG, draped bust to right / FECVNDITAS AVG, Fecunditas standing facing, head to left, extending her right hand over child and holding cornucopia with left. RIC IV 249 (Elagabalus); BMCRE 61-5 (Elagabalus); RSC 8. 2.51gr, 19mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3119 Elagabalus AR Denarius. AD 218-222. Rome mint; struck AD 221-222. IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, horned and draped bust to right / SVMMVS SACERDOS AVG, emperor standing to left sacrificing over tripod and holding cypress branch; star in left field. RIC 146; BMC 232; RSC 276. 3.02gr, 19mm, 1h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of a Harrow, UK gentleman.

3120 Juliae Mamaea, Augusta AE Sestertius. AD 222-235.

Rome mint; struck AD 224. IVLIA MAMA-EA AVGVSTA, diademed and draped bust to right / VENERI FELICI, Venus standing facing, head to right, holding Cupid with left and sceptre with right hand; S C across fields. RIC IV 694 (Severus Alexander); Cohen 62; BMCRE 190 (same). 20.48gr, 30mm, 11h. Very Fine - Good Very Fine. Attractive dark olive green patina. £100 - 140

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3121 Julia Mamaea, Augusta AE Sestertius. AD 222-235. Rome mint; struck AD 224. IVLIA MAMAEA AVGVSTA, diademed and draped bust to right / VENERI FELICI, Venus standing facing, head to right, holding Cupid with left hand and sceptre with right; S C across fields. RIC IV 694 (Alexander); Cohen 62; Banti 16. 14.37gr, 29mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Black patina; pitting to reverse. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman; Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd, E-Sale 114, 23 November 2023, lot 1028.

3122 Severus Alexander AR Denarius. AD 222-235.

Rome mint; struck AD 222. IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / P M TR P COS P P, Jupiter standing facing, head to left, holding thunderbolt with right hand and long sceptre with left. RIC IV 5; BMCRE 13-15; RSC 204a. 2.76gr, 18mm, 1h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3123 Maximinus I AE Sestertius. AD 235-238.

Rome mint; struck AD 235. IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / P M TR P P P, emperor in military dress, standing to left, holding sceptre and raising right hand, four standards behind him; S C across fields. RIC VI 24; Cohen 48. 23.38gr, 31mm, 12h. Very Fine. Very rare. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3124 ‡ Maximinus I AR Denarius. AD 235-238.

Rome mint; struck AD 235-236. IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / SALVS AVGVSTI, Salus seated to left, feeding out of patera snake coiled around altar before. RIC IV 14; BMCRE 99; RSC 85a. 3.25gr, 21mm, 6h. Fleur De Coin. Beautiful deep old cabinet tone. £400 - 600

Ex Beaussant Lefevre, 16 March 2011, no.75.

3125 Diva Paulina AE Sestertius. Died before AD 235. Rome mint; 2nd emission of Maximinus I, AD 236. Consecration issue. DIVA PAVLINA, veiled and draped bust to right / CONSECRATIO, Paulina, raising her right hand and holding sceptre in left, seated to left on peacock flying to right; S C in fields. RIC IV 3 (Maximinus); Banti 1; BMCRE 132 (Maximinus). 21.01gr, 32mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Tooled; beautiful olive green patina. £400600

Ex German art market, 2000s; Acquired from an EU collector living in London; From the collection of Surrey, UK, gentleman.

Denarius

of an Emperor with the Shortest Reign

3126 ‡ Gordian II AR Denarius. AD 238.

Rome mint; struck AD 238. IMP M ANT GORDIANVS AFR AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / PROVIDENTIA AVGG, Providentia standing facing, head to left, leaning on short column and holding wand with right hand and cornucopiae with left; globe at her feet. RIC IV 1; RSC. 5; BMCRE 19-20 var. (rev. legend break). 2.50gr, 20mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Wonderful old cabinet tone. £5,000 - 7,000

Ex Tinchant Brussels.

Gordian II was Roman emperor with his father Gordian I in AD 238, the Year of the Six Emperors. Seeking to overthrow Maximinus Thrax, he died in battle outside Carthage. Since he died before his father, Gordian II had the shortest reign of any Roman emperor, at about 22 days.

3127 ‡ Balbinus AR Denarius. AD 238.

Rome mint; struck April - June AD 238. IMP C D CAEL BALBINVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / PROVIDENTIA DEORVM, Providentia standing to left, holding wand over globe in her right hand and cornucopiae with her left. RIC IV 7; Cohen 23; BMC 33. 2.69gr, 20mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Toned. £500 - 700

Ex Gorny & Mosch 56, 7 October 1991, 588; Ex Nomos AG, Auction 21, 21 November 2020, lot 340 (dealer’s ticket included).

3128 Gordian III AR Antoninianus. AD 238-244. Rome mint. Struck AD 239-240. IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / LIBERALITAS AVG III, Liberalitas standing facing, head to left, holding abacus with right hand and cornucopia with left. RIC IV 67; RSC 142. 3.54gr, 22mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3129 Gordian III AR Antoninianus. AD 238-244.

Rome mint; struck AD 238-239. IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing facing, head to left, holding vertical standard with right hand and transverse sceptre with left. RIC IV 1; RSC 86. 4.64gr, 23mm, 7h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3130 Gordian III AR Denarius. AD 238-244.

Rome mint. Struck AD 241-243. IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / P M TR P III COS II P P, Apollo seated to left, holding branch with right hand and resting left elbow on lyre. RIC IV 114; RSC 238. 2.67gr, 19mm, 1h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Ex Spink, dealer’s ticket included; Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3131 Philip I AR Antoninianus. AD 244-249.

Antioch mint. Struck AD 247-8. IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / AEQVITAS AVG, Aequitas standing facing, head to left, holding scales with right hand and cornucopia in left. RIC IV 27b var. (Rome; reverse legend); RSC 9 var. (same). 4.79gr, 22mm, 7h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3132 Otacilia Severa, Augusta AE Sestertius. AD 244-249. Rome mint. MARCIA OTACIL SEVERA AVG, diademed and draped bust to right / CONCORDIA AVGG, Concordia seated to left, holding patera with right hand and double cornucopiae with left; S C in exergue. RIC IV 203a (Philip I); Cohen 10. 22.70gr, 30mm, 12h. Very Fine. £150 - 200

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3133 Otacilia Severa AR Antoninianus. AD 244-249. Rome mint. Struck AD 244-246. MARCIA OTACIL SEVERA AVG, diademed and draped bust to right, set on crescent / PVDICITIA AVG, Pudicitia seated to left, drawing veil from face with right hand and holding transverse sceptre with left. RIC IV 123c (Philip I); RSC 53. 3.71gr, 22mm, 6h. Very Fine - Good Very Fine. Flan crack. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3134 ‡ Aurelian BI Antoninianus. AD 270-275. Serdica mint. 6th emission, spring AD 274. 3rd officina. IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / ORIENS AVG, Sol standing to left, raising right hand and holding globe with left, two captives seated to left and to right at feet; T in exergue. RIC V.1 279; MER-RIC 2650 (temporary). 5.02gr, 23mm, 7h. Mint State. Attractive old cabinet tone with light gold iridescence around the devices. £250 - 350

Ex Pecunem / Gitbud & Naumann, Auction 14, 2 March 2014, lot 796.

Attractively Toned

3135 ‡ Philip II, as Caesar AR Antoninianus. AD 244-247. Rome mint; struck AD 246. M IVL PHILIPPVS CAES, radiate and draped bust to right / PRINCIPI IVVENT, Philip II in military dress standing to left, holding reversed spear with left hand and globe with right. RIC IV 218d var. (bust type); RSC 48 var. (same). 4.00gr, 24mm, 1h. Extremely Fine. Beautiful toning. £300 - 400

Ex Pecunem / Gitbud & Naumann, Auction 14, 2 March 2014, lot 748.

Rare Emission

3136 ‡ Trajan Decius AR Antoninianus. AD 249-251. Antioch mint; struck AD 249-250. IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS

AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / VERITAS AVG, Uberitas standing facing, head to left, holding bag with right hand and cornucopia with left. RIC IV 28b note (bust also draped); RSC -. 3.94gr, 21mm, 1h. Extremely Fine. Nicely toned. £100 - 140

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

Apparently Unique

3137 Volusian AE Mule As. AD 251-253.

Rome mint. IMP CAE C VIB VOLV[SIANO AVG], laureate, draped and cuirassed(?) bust to right, seen from rear / IVN[ONI MART]IALI, Juno, veiled, seated to left on throne, holding two corn ears in her right hand and globe in her left; S C below. RIC IV.3 - (for reverse cf.109 for Sestertius of Trebonianus Gallus); Cohen -. 12.49gr, 27mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. Green patina. Not in the standard references and apparently unique. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

Attractively Toned Antoninianus

3138 ‡ Volusian AR Antoninianus. AD 251-253.

Rome mint. IMP CAE C VIB VOLVSIANO AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VIRTVS AVGG, Virtus standing to left, holding grounded shield and spear; star in right field. RIC IV 187; RSC 135a. 3.10gr, 21mm, 7h. Extremely Fine. Attractively toned. £200 - 300

From Besançon Numismatique, 28 April 2015.

3139 Valerian I AR Antoninianus. AD 253-260. Rome mint; struck AD 253-254. IMP C P LIC VALERIANVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / APOLINI PROPVG Apollo standing to right, drawing bow. RIC V 74; MIR 36, 44d; RSC 25. 3.44gr, 22mm, 11h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London collection, 1990s.

3140 Divus Valerian II BI Antoninianus. Died AD 258. Rome mint. DIVO CAES VALERIANO, radiate head to right / CONSECRATIO, lighted altar. RIC V 24; MIR 261g; RSC 12. 2.89gr, 21mm, 1h. Good Very Fine. Some original silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3141 Gallienus AR Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Mediolanum mint; struck AD 260-261. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / LEG I ADI VI P VI F, capricorn to right. RIC V.1 315 (joint reign); MIR 982r; RSC 447. 2.08gr, 24mm, 7h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman; From Den of Antiquity Int Ltd; collector’s old ticket and dealer’s ticket included.

3142 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Rome mint; struck AD 267-268. 12th officina. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head to right / DIANAE CONS AVG, antelope walking to left; XII in exergue. RIC V 181; MIR 36, 750b; RSC 165. 3.62gr, 21mm, 5h. Good Very Fine. Some original silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

Very Rare Variant

3143 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Rome mint; struck AD 262-263. 2nd officina. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / FORTVNA REDVX, Fortuna standing facing, head to left, holding cornucopia with left hand and rudder set on globe with right; S in right field. RIC V.1, 193 var. (placement of officina); Göbl 586w. 3.39 gr, 21 mm, 5h. Extremely Fine. Very rare combination of bust type and officina. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3144 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Asian mint; struck AD 266-268. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / PIETAS AVG, emperor standing facing, head left, holding sceptre and sacrificing with patera over lighted altar; VIIC• in exergue. RIC V.1 618 var. (bust type; mintmark). 3.39gr, 21mm, 11h. Near Extremely Fine. Fully intact silvering. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3145 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268.

Mediolanum mint; struck AD 264-265. 1st officina. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head to right / PIETAS AVG, Pietas standing facing, head to left, raising both hands; P above lit altar to left. RIC V.1 507 (sole reign); RSC 786. 4.26gr, 22mm, 10h. Extremely Fine. Nearly fully silvered. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London collection, 1990s.

3146 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Mediolanum mint. 1st officina. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate bust to right, slight drapery on far shoulder / ORIE-NS AVG, Sol standing facing, head to left, raising his right hand and holding whip in left; P in exergue. RIC V.1 494; MIR 1211e; RSC 685a. 3.84gr, 21mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London collection, 1990s.

3147 ‡ Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Antioch mint; struck AD 264-265. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / MINERVA AVG, Minerva standing to right, holding shield and spear; palm in exergue. RIC V 651; MIR 36, 1634d; RSC 632. 3.41gr, 21mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Fully silvered. £150 - 200

From London Ancient Coins Ltd, 17 February 2016, no.33.

3148 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Antioch mint; struck AD 266. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / IVBENTVS AVG, emperor standing to left, holding Victory and spear; VIIC • in exergue. RIC V.1 615 (Asia, sole reign) var. (bust type; mintmark). 3.00gr, 22mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. Fully intact silvering. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

Very Rare Left Facing Antoninianus

3149 Gallienus AR Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Mediolanum mint; struck AD 261. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head to left / VICTORIA AVG [VII?], Victory walking to left, holding wreath and palm. Cf. RIC V.1 526. 2.59gr, 21mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Toned. Very rare. £70 - 90

Property of a North London, UK, collector.

3150 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268.

Antioch mint; struck AD 266-267. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / LVNA LVCIF, Luna Lucifera walking to right, holding torch; PXV in exergue. RIC V.1 609 (Asia, sole reign); MIR 1665k; RSC 599. 4.41gr, 21mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Fully intact silvering. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3151 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268.

Antioch mint; struck AD 260. IMP GALLIENVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / [VIC]TORIA GERMAN, Victory, on the left, standing to right, holding wreath in right hand and palm frond in left, facing Gallienus, on the right, standing to left, holding globe in right hand and spear in left; in field above, star. RIC V.1 452 (joint reign; uncertain Asian mint); Cohen 1173; MIR 1607b. 3.82gr, 20mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Much silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3152 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268.

Antioch mint; struck AD 267. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / AETERNITAS AVG, Saturn standing to right, holding harpa; PXV in exergue. RIC V.1 606 (Asia, sole reign) var. (sceptre not harpa); MIR 1662i. 3.66 gr, 21mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Fully intact silvering. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3153 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Antioch mint; struck AD 266. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / FIDES AVG, Mercury standing to left, holding purse and caduceus; PXV in exergue. RIC V.1 607 (Asia, sole reign); MIR 1667k; RSC 219. 4.03gr, 22mm, 11h. Good Very Fine. Fully intact silvering. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3154 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Rome mint; struck AD 267-268. 11th officina. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head to right / SOLI CONS AVG, bull standing to right; XI in exergue. RIC V 285; Cohen 983; MIR 749b. 3.05gr, 22mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. £120 - 170

Property of a North London, UK, collector.

3155 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Rome mint; struck AD 267-268. 5th officina. IMP GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head to right / DIANAE CONS AVG, deer standing to right, head reverted; in exergue. RIC V.2 176 (sole reign); MIR 728z; RSC 153. 3.19gr, 21mm, 2h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3156 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Mediolanum mint; struck AD 260-261. Legionary series issue. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / LEG I ADI VI P VI F, capricorn to right. RIC V.1 315 (joint reign); MIR 982r; RSC 447. 4.27gr, 22mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. £150 - 200

Property of a North London, UK, collector.

3157 Gallienus AR Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Antioch mint; struck AD 253-255. IMP C P LIC GALLIENVS AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / PACATORI ORBIS, Jupiter seated to left, holding patera with right hand and sceptre with left; at his feet, eagle standing to left, head to right. RIC V.1 294 (Viminacium) var. (bust type); MIR 36, 1562d; RSC 714 (Viminacium) var. (same). 3.05gr, 24mm, 11h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3158 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Rome mint; struck AD 257-258. IMP GALLIENVS P F AVG GERM, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / VICTORIA GERM, Victory standing facing, head to left, holding wreath with right hand and palm with left; at feet, captive. RIC V.1 175 (joint reign); MIR 117k; RSC 1162. 2.69gr, 21mm, 5h. Near Extremely Fine. Much original silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London collection, 1990s.

3159 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Rome mint; struck AD 265-268. 6th officina. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head to right / FORTVNA REDVX, Fortuna standing facing, head to left, holding rudder with right hand and cornucopia with left; in right field. RIC V.1, 193 var. (placement of officina); MIR 586a. 3.03gr, 22mm, 1h. Extremely Fine. Silvering almost fully intact. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3160 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Rome mint; struck AD 267-268. 5th officina. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head to right / DIANAE CONS AVG, doe walking to right, head reverted; in exergue. RIC V.1, 177 (sole reign); MIR 728b; RSC 154. 3.00gr, 21mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

Very Rare Variant

3161 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Mediolanum mint; struck AD 259. 2nd officina. IMP GALLIENVS P F AVG, radiate bust to right / P M TR P VII COS, veiled emperor seated to left, holding globe with right hand and short sceptre with left; MS in exergue. RIC V.1 310; RSC 826. 4.67gr, 22mm, 5h. Good Very Fine. Near full silvering remaining. Very rare variant. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a London collection, 1990s.

3162 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Rome mint; struck AD 267-268. 3rd officina. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head to right / DIANAE CONS AVG, antelope advancing to left; in exergue. RIC V.1, 181 (sole reign); MIR 716b1; RSC 165. 3.37gr, 21mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3163 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Rome mint; struck AD 267-268. 4th officina. IMP GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head to right / APOLLINI CONS AVG, griffin walking to right; in exergue. RIC V.1 165 (sole reign); MIR 718z; RSC 77. 3.45gr, 22mm, 4h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3164 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Rome mint; struck AD 267-268. 7th officina. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head to right / APOLLINI CONS AVG, Centaur walking to right and drawing bow; Z in exergue. RIC V.1 163 (sole reign); MIR 735b; RSC 72. 2.28gr, 20mm, 7h. Extremely Fine. Die break across obverse field. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

Very Rare Bust Type

3165 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Mediolanum mint. 1st officina. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate bust to right, slight drapery on far shoulder / VIRTVS AVG, Virtus standing facing, head to left, resting right hand on shield and holding inverted spear in left; P in exergue. RIC V.1 - (unlisted bust type); MIR 1150k. 3.83gr, 22mm, 11h. Near Extremely Fine. Intact silvering. Very rare bust type. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London collection, 1990s.

Very Interesting Contemporary Forgery

3166 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Contemporary struck forgery. Uncertain mint. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head to right / MONETA AVG, Moneta standing to left, holding scales and cornucopia. Cf. MIR 36, Tafel 136, Zf 78; cf. Cunetio 2792. 3.67gr, 20mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Some original silvering remaining. An interesting issue with reverse type from Postumus issues (cf. AGK 45). [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3167 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Rome mint; struck AD 267-268. 2nd officina. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head to right / LIBERO P CONS AVG, panther walking to left; B in exergue. RIC V.1 230 (sole reign); MIR 713b; RSC 586. 3.15gr, 21mm, 11h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

Extremely Rare

3168 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268. Mediolanum mint. Uncertain date. 3rd officina. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head to right / CONCOR AVG, Concordia seated to left, holding patera with her right hand and cornucopiae with left; MT in exergue. RIC V.1 (sole reign) 471; Cohen 116. 3.43gr, 20mm, 11h. Extremely Fine. Much original silvering remaining. Extremely rare; only one other example on CoinArchives (InAsta 81, 480). [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3169 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268.

Rome mint; struck AD 265-267. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / SECVRIT PERPET, Securitas standing facing, head to left, legs crossed, leaning on column with left arm and holding sceptre with right hand. RIC V.1 516 (Mediolanum, sole reign); MIR 591w; RSC 962. 4.58gr, 23mm, 7h. Good Very Fine. Almost complete original silvering. [No Reserve]

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3170 Gallienus BI Antoninianus. AD 253-268.

£30 - 40

3173 Salonina, Augusta BI Antoninianus. AD 254-268. Rome mint; struck AD 260-262. 6th officina. SALONINA AVG, diademed and draped bust to right, set on crescent / PVDICITIA, Pudicitia seated to left, raising veil with right hand and holding transverse sceptre with left; VI in exergue. RIC V.1 25; MIR 376dd. 3.92gr, 21mm, 11h. Good Very Fine. Some silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

Rome mint; struck AD 263-265. 2nd officina. GALLIENVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / FORTVNA REDVX, Fortuna seated to left, holding rudder with right hand and cornucopia with left, wheel beneath seat; S in exergue. RIC V.1 194a (sole reign); MIR 546g; RSC 279a. 3.31gr, 23mm, 11h. Extremely Fine. Full silvering. [No Reserve]

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

£30 - 40

3174 ‡ Salonina, Augusta BI Antoninianus. AD 254-268. Rome mint. 4th officina. SALONINA AVG, diademed and draped bust to right, set on crescent / FECVNDITAS AVG, Fecunditas standing to left, holding cornucopia in left hand and extending right hand to child; in right field. RIC V.1 5 (Gallienus); Cohen 39. 3.60gr, 21mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Original silvering fully intact. £100 - 140

From London Ancient Coins Ltd, 17 February 2016, no.34.

3175 Salonina, Augusta BI Antoninianus. AD 254-268. Rome mint; struck AD 267-268. 4th officina. COR SALONIN[A AV]G, diademed and draped bust to right, set on crescent / IVNONI CONS AVG, antelope walking to left; in exergue. RIC V.1, 16 (sole reign); MIR 725cc; RSC 70. 2.13 gr, 23 mm, 11h. Good Very Fine. Small die break on reverse. Some toned silvering remains. [No Reserve]

£30 - 40

3171 Salonina, Augusta BI Antoninianus. AD 254-268. Rome mint; struck AD 256-257. SALONINA AVG, diademed and draped bust to right, set on crescent / PIETAS AVG, Pietas standing facing, head to left, raising her right hand and holding box of perfume with left. RIC V.1 33 (joint reign); Cohen 81. 2.71gr, 22mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. Much original silvering remaining. Very rare variant. [No Reserve]

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3172 ‡ Severina, Augusta BI Antoninianus. AD 270-275. Antioch mint; struck early AD 275. 5th officina. SEVERINA AVG, diademed and draped bust to right, set on crescent / CONCORDIAE MILITVM, Concordia standing facing, head to left, holding two standards; V in left field, XXI in exergue. RIC V.1 20; MER-RIC 3196 (temporary). 3.87gr, 22mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Earthen red patina. £100 - 140

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

£30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3176 ‡ Salonina, Augusta AR Antoninianus. AD 254-268. Rome mint; struck AD 257-258. SALONINA AVG, draped and diademed bust to right, set on crescent / IVNO REGINA, Juno standing to left, holding spear and patera. RIC V.1 29 (Gallienus); MIR 227b; RSC 60. 3.20gr, 22mm, 5h. Extremely Fine. Toned. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Acquired from GB Collection, 26 May 2016, no.05254.

3177 ‡ Salonina, Augusta AR Antoninianus. AD 254-268. Colonia Agrippinensis mint; struck AD 257-258. SALONINA AVG, diademed and draped bust to right, set on crescent / FELICITAS PVBLICA, Felicitas seated to left, holding caduceus with right hand and cornucopia with left. RIC V.1 6 (joint reign); MIR 903c; RSC 50. 3.07gr, 22mm, 7h. Very Fine. Lightly toned. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

3178 ‡ Otacilia Severa, Augusta AR Antoninianus. AD 244-249.

Rome mint; struck AD 246-248. M OTACIL SEVERA AVG, diademed and draped bust to right, set on crescent / IVNO CONSERVAT, Juno standing to left, holding patera with right hand and sceptre with left. RIC IV 127 (Philip I) corr. (date); RSC 20. 4.09gr, 22mm, 1h. Near Extremely Fine. Beautifully toned. £100 - 140

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

Apparently Unpublished Variant

3179 Postumus, Romano-Gallic Emperor AE Double Sestertius. AD 260-269.

Treveri mint; struck AD 261. [IM]P C M [...]OSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust to right, seen from front / P M TR P COS II P P, Postumus standing facing, head to right, holding globe with right hand and spear with left. RIC V.2 106 var. (Postumus’ head to left on reverse); RIC V.4 97 var. (same); Bastien 67 var. (same). 12.49gr, 29mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. Dark olive green patina. Apparently unpublished variant. £150 - 200

Property of a North London, UK, collector.

3180 Postumus, Romano-Gallic Emperor AR Antoninianus. AD 260-269.

Treveri mint; struck AD 266-267. IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / SAECVLI FELICITAS, Emperor standing facing, head to right, holding spear with right hand and globe in left. RIC V.2 83 (Lugdunum) and 325 (Colonia Agrippinensis); RSC 331a. 3.63gr, 20mm, 1h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London collection, 1990s.

3181 Postumus, Romano-Gallic Emperor AR Antoninianus. AD 260-269.

Treveri mint; struck AD 266-267. IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / SALVS AVG, Aesculapius standing facing, head to left, leaning on snake-entwined staff, globe at feet to right. RIC V.2 86 (Lugdunum) and 326 (Colonia Agrippinensis); RSC 336d. 3.70gr, 20mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Flan crack at 6h. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London collection, 1990s.

3182 Postumus, Romano-Gallic Emperor AR Antoninianus. AD 260-269.

Treveri mint; struck AD 267. IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust to right / VBERITAS AVG, Uberitas standing facing, head to left, holding cow’s udder with right hand and cornucopia with left. RIC V 330; AGK 94; RSC 366a. 4.69gr, 20mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3183 Postumus, Romano-Gallic Emperor AR Antoninianus. AD 260-269.

Treveri mint; struck AD 266-267. IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / SALVS POS-TVMI AVG, Salus standing to right, feeding serpent in arms from patera. RIC V.2 328 (Colonia Agrippinensis); Elmer 414; RSC 350a. 3.37gr, 20mm, 1h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3184 Postumus, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 260-269.

Treveri mint; struck AD 262-263. IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VIRTVS AVG, Mars standing facing, head to right, holding spear in right hand and placing his left on shield set on ground. RIC V.4 207; Cunetio 2400; Elmer 190. 3.50gr, 23mm, 2h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3185 Postumus(?) BI Antoninianus. AD 260-269. Local imitation. Blundered legend, radiate, draped and cuirassed(?) bust to right / MONETA AVG, Moneta standing facing, head to left, holding scales with right hand and cornucopiae with left. For prototype, cf. RIC V.2 75 (Lugdunum) and 315 (Cologne). 2.43gr, 17mm, 1h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £25 - 35

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3186 Postumus, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 260-269.

Treveri mint; struck AD 268. 1st officina. IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / PAX AVG, Pax standing to left, holding olive branch with right and sceptre with left hand; P in left field. RIC V.2 318 (Colonia Agrippensis); RSC 215b (same). 3.24gr, 21mm, 2h. Good Very Fine. Some silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

Rare Antoninianus of Postumus

3187 Postumus, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 260-269.

Mint II (Colonia Agrippinensis). Group II, struck AD 268-269. IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust to right / P M TR P X COS V P P, Victory standing to right, left foot on globe, supporting shield inscribed VO XX. RIC V 295; AGK 66; Cunetio 2469. 3.03gr, 20mm, 7h. Near Extremely Fine. Rare. £200 - 300

Property of a North London, UK, collector.

3188 Postumus, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 260-269.

Treveri mint; struck AD 268. 1st officina. IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / ORIENS AVG, Sol advancing to left, raising his right hand and holding whip with left; P in left field. RIC V.2, 316 note (Colonia Agrippinensis); RSC 213d. 2.84gr, 21mm, 11h. Extremely Fine. Some silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3189 Postumus, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 260-269.

Treveri mint; struck AD 269. IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / IMP X COS V, Victory standing to right, holding wreath with right and palm branch with left hand. RIC V.2 289 (Colonia Agrippinensis); RSC 144a. 2.56gr, 20mm, 1h. Extremely Fine. Some silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

3190 Postumus, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 260-269.

Colonia Agrippinensis mint; struck AD 268. IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / IOVI VICTORI, Jupiter advancing to left, head to right, holding thunderbolt and sceptre; C A across fields. RIC V.2 311; RIC V.4 427. 3.17gr, 20mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3191 Postumus, Romano-Gallic Emperor AR Antoninianus. AD 260-269.

Treveri mint; struck AD 261. IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / HERC DEVSONIENSI, Hercules standing to right, leaning on club, holding bow and lion’s skin. RIC V.2 64 (Lugdunum). 4.08gr, 21mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market. Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

Rare Variant of Reverse Legend

3192 Postumus, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 260-269.

Treveri mint; struck AD 261. IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / FIDES MILITV, Fides standing to left, holding standards in each hand. RIC V.2 59 var. (MILITVM); RIC V.4 -; RSC 67a var. (same). 3.17gr, 23mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. Apparently unpublished variant or reverse legend. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3193 Aureolus, Romano-Gallic Usurper BI Antoninianus. AD 267-268.

Mediolanum mint. In the name of Postumus. Struck AD 268. IMP POSTVMVS [AVG], radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VIRTVS EQVIT, Mars walking to right, holding spear with right and shield with left hand; T below. RIC V.2 388; C. 441; Mairat 506. 2.75gr, 20mm, 6h. Very Fine - Good Very Fine. Some silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector; Collector’s ticket included.

3194 Saloninus, as Caesar BI Antoninianus. AD 258-260. Rome mint; struck AD 257-258. 1st officina. LIC COR SAL VALERIANVS N CAES, radiate and draped bust to right / PRINC IVVENT, prince standing facing, head to left, holding globe with right hand and sceptre with left; captive to left by feet, P in right field. RIC V.1 28 var. (ensign instead of globe, joint reign); MIR 275i; RSC 63. 2.81gr, 21mm, 11h. Very Fine. Most silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3195 Quietus BI Antoninianus. AD 260-261. Samosata mint. IMP C FVL QVIETVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust to right / APOLINI CONSERVA, Apollo standing to left, holding branch and lyre. RIC V.1 3; MIR 1728f; RSC 3. 3.70gr, 20mm, 6h. Very Fine. £120 - 170

Property of a North London, UK, collector.

3196 Claudius II Gothicus BI Antoninianus. AD 268-270. Mediolanum mint; struck AD 268-269. 1st officina. IMP CLAVDIVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / SPES PVBLICA, Spes walking to left, holding flower with right hand and raising robe with left; P in exergue. RIC V.1 168 var. (bust not cuirassed); MER-RIC 26 (temporary). 4.67gr, 21mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3197 Claudius II Gothicus BI Antoninianus. AD 268-270. Rome mint; struck AD 270. 11th officina. IMP CLAVDIVS AVG, radiate head to right / SECVRIT AVG, Securitas standing facing, head to left, legs crossed, holding sceptre with right hand and leaning on column with left elbow; XI in right field. RIC V.1, - (cf. 100; radiate and cuirassed bust); MER-RIC 536 (temporary). 3.45gr, 20mm, 11h. Extremely Fine. Full silvering. Extremely Rare Variant; no other examples on CoinArchives. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3198 Claudius II Gothicus BI Antoninianus. AD 268-270. Rome mint; struck AD 270. 7th officina. IMP CLAVDIVS AVG, radiate head to right / FORTVNA REDV[X], Fortuna standing to left, holding rudder with right and cornucopia with left hand; Z in right field. RIC V.1, 41; MER-RIC 496 (temporary). RIC V.1, 41; MER-RIC 496 (temporary). 3.65gr, 23mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. Flan crack at 8h; double struck. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

Second Known Variant

3199 Claudius II Gothicus BI Antoninianus. AD 268-270. Mediolanum mint; struck AD 268-269. 2nd officina. IMP CLAVDIVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / VICTORIA A•VG, Victory advancing to right, holding wreath with right hand and palm with left; S in exergue. RIC V.1 171; MER-RIC 33, note b (specimen no. 51446 in Vienna). 4.47gr, 23mm, 11h. Extremely Fine. Some silvering remaining. Extremely rare variant of reverse legend. [No Reserve] £80 - 100

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3200 Claudius II Gothicus BI Antoninianus. AD 268-270. Mediolanum mint; struck AD 268-269. 1st officina. IMP CLAVDIVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / SPES PVBLICA, Spes walking to left, holding flower with right and raising robe with her left hand; P in exergue. RIC V.1, 168; MER-RIC 26 (temporary). 3.66gr, 21mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3201 Claudius II Gothicus BI Antoninianus. AD 268-270. Rome mint; struck AD 270. 4th officina. IMP CLAVDIVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right, seen from front / ANNONA AVG, Annona standing facing, head to to left, her right foot on prow, holding cornears with right hand and cornucopia with left; in right field. RIC V.1 19; MER-RIC 335. 3.25gr, 20mm, 1h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3202 Claudius II Gothicus BI Antoninianus. AD 268-270. Mediolanum mint; struck circa AD 269-270. 2nd officina. IMP CLAVDIVS P F [AVG], radiate, draped, [and cuirassed?] bust to right, seen from behind / FIDES [MIL]IT, Fides standing facing, head to left, holding standard in each hand; S in exergue. Cf. RIC V 149; cf. Cohen 89; cf. MER-RIC 57. 2.92gr, 20mm, 5h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3203 Divus Claudius II Gothicus BI Antoninianus. Died AD 270.

Rome mint; struck AD 270-271. DIVO CLAVDIO, radiate head to right / CONSECRATIO, eagle standing to left, head to right. RIC V.1 266; MER-RIC 1278 (temporary). 3.51gr, 21mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

Exceptional Fully Silvered Laelianus

3204 Laelianus, Romano-Gallic Usurper BI Antoninianus. AD 269.

Colonia Agrippinensis mint; struck early AD 269. IMP C LAELIANVS P F AV[G], radiate and cuirassed bust to right / VICTORIA AVG, Victory advancing to right, holding wreath with right and palm with left hand against left shoulder. RIC V.2 9; RIC V.4 472; Elmer 625; AGK 1c; Cunetio 2501; Normanby 1387. 2.83gr, 19mm, 2h. Extremely Fine. Original silvering almost fully intact. £800 - 1,000

Property of a North London, UK, collector.

3205 Marius, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 269.

Colonia Agrippinensis mint; struck AD 269. IMP C M AVR MARIVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed(?) bust to right / VICTORIA AVG, Victory advancing to left, holding wreath with right hand and palm with left. RIC V.2 17; cf. RIC V.4 487-8. 2.52gr, 21mm, 1h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £150 - 200

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman; From Den of Antiquity Int Ltd, dealer’s ticket included.

3206 Marius, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 269.

Colonia Agrippinensis mint. IMP C M AVR MARIVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / VIRTV-S AVG, soldier standing facing, head to left, leaning on shield with right hand and holding spear with left. RIC V.2 19; Cunetio 2512; Elmer 640 (‘Treveri’). 2.55gr, 20mm, 1h. Extremely Fine. Black patina with brown highlights. Flan crack at 3h. £200 - 300

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

An exceptional issue of a very rare emperor.

3207 Victorinus, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 269-271.

Treveri mint; struck AD 269-270. 5th officina. IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / PAX AVG, Pax standing facing, head to left, holding olive branch with right hand and sceptre in left; V in left field, star in right field. RIC V.2 118 (Colonia Agrippinensis). 3.37gr, 22mm, 7h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3208 Victorinus, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 269-271.

Treveri mint; struck AD 270-271. IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / INVICTVS, Sol advancing to left, raising hand and holding whip; star in left field. RIC V.2 114 (Colonia Agrippinensis); RIC V.4 521. 2.09gr, 19mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired at Charing Cross Collectors Market, London, 6 September 2003; Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3209 Victorinus, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 269-271.

Colonia Agrippinensis; struck AD 269-270. IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / SALVS AVG, Salus standing to right, feeding serpent in her arms. RIC V.2 67 (Southern Mint) and 122 (Colonia Agrippinensis). 3.23gr, 20mm, 1h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

Imitative Issue of a Very Rare Type

3210 Victorinus, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 269-271.

Uncertain mint. Imitative issue. [...] VICTO INVS P CF(sic), radiate and cuirassed bust to right / LAETITI AVG[...], Laetitia standing to left, holding wreath and anchor. For prototype, cf. RIC V.4 585. 2.60gr, 19mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3211 Victorinus, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 269-271.

Colonia Agrippinensis mint; struck AD 271. IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right, seen from front / SALVS AVG, Salus standing to right, feeding serpent in her arms. RIC V.2 67 (Southern Mint) and 122 (Colonia Agrippinensis). 3.43gr, 23mm, 8h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3212 Victorinus, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 269-271.

Colonia Agrippinensis mint; struck AD 269-270. IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right, seen from front / SALVS AVG, Salus standing facing, head to right, feeding serpent in arms. RIC V.2 122. 2.64gr, 22mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Much original silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3213 Victorinus, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 269-271.

Treveri mint; struck AD 269-271. 5th officina. IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from front / PAX AVG, Pax standing facing, head to left, holding olive branch with right hand and transverse sceptre with left; V in left field, star in right field. RIC V.2 118 (Colonia Agrippinensis); RIC V.4 526; Elmer 682; AGK 14b. 3.43gr, 20mm, 12. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

Victorinus’ Issue with Portrait of Postumus

3214 Victorinus, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 269-271.

Treveri (?) mint; struck mid AD 269. IMP C PIAV VICTORINVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / INVICTVS, Sol advancing to left, with right hand raised and holding whip in left; star to left. Cf. RIC V.2 113; cf. RIC V.4 507. 2.21gr, 20mm, 2h. Extremely Fine. Unsual issue of Victorinus with the portrait of Postumus, which seems to have been struck at the beginning of his reign. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

Victorinus’ Hybrid Antoninianus

3215 Victorinus BI Hybrid Antoninianus. AD 269-271. Uncertain mint. IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / IOVI STATORI, Jupiter standing facing, head to right, holding sceptre and thunderbolt. For reverse cf. RIC V.2 309 (Treveri for Postumus). 3.13gr, 21mm, 1h. Very Fine. Hybrid with reverse of Postumus. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3216 Divus Victorinus BI Antoninianus. Died AD 271. Colonia Agrippinensis mint. [DIVO] VICTORINO PIO, radiate head to right / [PROVI]DENTIA AVG, Providentia standing to left, holding baton and cornucopia, globe at feet. RIC V.2 88 (Southern mint); RIC V.4 635-6. 2.56gr, 19mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. £100 - 140

Property of a North London, UK, collector.

An Interesting Hybrid of Victorinus

3217 Victorinus, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Hybrid Antoninianus. AD 269-271.

Unofficial issue(?). Uncertain mint. [...]P C VICTORINVS O F(sic) AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / MARTI PA[...], Mars, helmeted, walking to left, holding olive-branch, spear and shield. For reverse cf. Göbl 1033r (Rome for Gallienus). 2.07gr, 19mm, 1h. Good Very Fine. Hybrid combining an obverse of Victorinus with a reverse of Gallienus. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

From Hoard at Viminacium

3218 Aurelian BI Antoninianus. AD 270-275.

Ticinum mint; struck AD 274. 1st officina. IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / ORIENS AVG, Sol standing to left, foot on captive, raising hand and holding globe, another captive to right; star in left field, PXXT in exergue. RIC V.1 151; MER-RIC 1529 (temporary). 3.85gr, 22mm, 6h. Near Mint State. Flan crack at 7h. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a hoard at Viminacium; Acquired from Mark Maillard, Holiday Inn Coin Fair, 25 May 2002 (old collector’s ticket included); Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3219 Aurelian BI Antoninianus. AD 270-275. Ticinum mint; struck AD 274-275. 3rd officina. IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / PRO-VIDEN D-EOR, Fides standing to right, holding two signa, facing Sol, radiate, standing to left, raising his right hand and holding globe with his left; TXXT in exergue. RIC V 152; MER-RIC 1550 (temporary). 3.68gr, 23mm, 6h. Very Fine - Good Very Fine. Much silvering remaining. £50 - 70

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3220 Aurelian, with Vabalathus BI Antoninianus. AD 270275.

Antioch mint; struck circa AD 270-272. 7th officina. IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust of Aurelian to right; Z below / VABALATHVS V C R IM D R, laureate, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Vabalathus to right. RIC V.1 381 corr. (rev. bust type); MER-RIC 3110. 2.77gr, 20mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

Very Rare Officina

3221 Severina, Augusta BI Antoninianus. AD 270-275. Ticinum mint; struck AD 275. 5th officina. SEVERINA AVG, diademed and draped bust to right, set on crescent / CONCORDIAE MILITVM, Concordia standing facing, head to left, holding two standards; VXXT in exergue. RIC V.1 8; MER-RIC-. 3.64gr, 22mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. Some silvering remaining. Very Rare; only five examples on CoinArchives. £50 - 70

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3222 Severina, Augusta BI Antoninianus. AD 270-275. Rome mint; struck AD 275. 1st officina. SEVERINA AVG, diademed and draped bust to right, set on crescent / CONCORDIAE MILITVM, Concordia standing to left, holding two standards; A in right field, XXIR in exergue. RIC V.1 4; MER-RIC 1813 (temporary). 3.53gr, 26mm, 5h. Very Fine. £60 - 80

Property of a North London, UK, collector.

3223 Tetricus I BI Antoninianus. AD 271-274. Local imitation. [I]MP C TETRICV[...], radiate, draped(?) and cuirassed bust to right / PIETAS AVG, pontifical implements. Cf. Cunetio 3003; cf. Normanby 1967. 2.48gr, 17mm, 2h. Very FineGood Very Fine. [No Reserve] £25 - 35

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3224 Tetricus I, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Brockage Antoninianus. AD 271-274.

Colonia Agrippinensis mint; struck AD 272-273. [IMP C TETRICV]S P F AVG, radiate and draped bust to right / COMES AVG, Victory standing to left, holding wreath and palm. RIC V.2 56; Cohen 17. 2.79gr, 17mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Partially reverse brockage. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3225 Tetricus I, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 271-274.

Treveri mint; struck AD 273. IMP C TETRICVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / [VI]RTVS AVGG, Virtus standing facing, head to left, holding spear with left hand and leaning his right on shield set on ground. RIC V.2 148. 4.58gr, 21mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3226 Tetricus I, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 271-274.

Treveri mint; struck AD 273. IMP C TETRICVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VIRTVS AVGG, Mars standing to left, holding spear and shield. RIC V.2 148. 4.41gr, 23mm, 7h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Purchased from Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG, September 2009; From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3227 Tetricus II, as Caesar BI Antoninianus. AD 273-274.

Treveri mint; struck AD 273. C PIV ESV TETRICVS CAES, radiate and draped bust to right, seen from rear / SPES AVGG, Spes standing facing, head to left, holding flower with right hand and raising robe with left. RIC V.2 270. 2.41gr, 20mm, 5h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3228 Tetricus I, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 271-274.

Colonia Agrippinensis; struck AD 271-272. IMP TETRICVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right, seen from front / FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing facing, head to left, holding two ensigns. RIC V.1 71; RIC V.4 708; Elmer 783; AGK 3g. 1.71gr, 19mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3229 Tetricus I BI Antoninianus. AD 271-274.

Local imitation. [I]MP TETRICV[...], radiate bust to right / Blundered legend, female figure standing facing, head to left, holding palm branch with right and cornucopia with left hand. For prototype, cf. RIC V.1 80 (Hilaritas). 2.47gr, 17mm, 8h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £25 - 35

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3230 Tetricus I, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 271-274.

Colonia Agrippinensis mint; struck AD 272. IMP TETRICVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / L[AETIT]IA AVG N, Laetitia standing facing, head to left, holding wreath with her right hand and anchor with left. RIC V.2 90. 3.00gr, 19mm, 7h. Good Very Fine. Dark green patina. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3231 Tetricus I, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 271-274.

Treveri mint; struck AD 273. IMP TETRICVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / HILARITAS AVGG, Hilaritas standing facing, head to left, holding long branch with right hand and cornucopia with left. RIC V.2 80. 4.33gr, 21mm, 1h. Near Extremely Fine. Dark green patina. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3232 Tetricus I, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 271-274.

Colonia Agrippinensis (?) mint. IMP C TETRICVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing to left, holding two ensigns. RIC V.2 68; RIC V.4 -. 2.45gr, 16mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. Rare. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

Well Struck Hybrid of Tetricus I

3233 Tetricus I BI Hybrid Antoninianus. AD 271-274.

Uncertain mint. [...] TETRICVS AV[G], bust to right / [P]AX AVG, Pax standing to left, holding olive branch and transverse sceptre; V in left field, star in right field. For reverse cf. RIC V.2 118 (Treveri for Victorinus). 3.05gr, 19mm, 11h. Extremely Fine. Hybrid with reverse of Victorinus. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3234 Tetricus II, as Caesar BI Antoninianus. AD 271-274. Colonia Agrippinensis or Treveri. [C PIV ESV] TETRICVS CAES, radiate and draped bust to right / COM[E]S AVG, Victory standing to left, holding wreath and palm. RIC V.1 224. 2.40gr, 18mm, 3h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

Rare Hybrid Antoninianus

3235 Tetricus II, as Caesar BI Hybrid Antoninianus. AD 273-274.

Treveri mint; struck AD 273. C PIV ESV T[ETRICV]S CAES, radiate and draped bust to right / VIRTVS [AVGG], Virtus standing to left, holding shield which rests on ground and spear. RIC V.2 280 corr.; RIC V.4 804. 2.03gr, 17mm, 1h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3236 Tetricus II, as Caesar BI Antoninianus. AD 273-274. Southern Gallic mint. [...]TRICVS [...], radiate bust to right / [SALV]S AVG, Salus standing to left, feeding serpent rising from altar and holding rudder. Cf. RIC V.1 267 (AVGG). 2.26gr, 16mm, 1h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3237 Tetricus II, as Caesar BI Antoninianus. AD 271-274. Uncertain mint in Gaul. Imitative issue(?). [...]ETRICVS C[...], radiate and draped bust to right / COM[...], Victory standing to left, holding wreath and palm. Cf. RIC V.2 224. 1.65gr, 15mm, 2h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve]

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

£20 - 30

3238 Tetricus II, as Caesar BI Antoninianus. AD 271-274. Uncertain mint in Gaul. Imitative issue(?). [...]ES TETRICVS CAE, radiate and draped(?) bust to right / SALVS AVGG, Salus standing to left, feeding serpent rising from altar and holding rudder(?). Cf. RIC V.2 267. 2.57gr, 17mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3239 Tetricus II, as Caesar BI Antoninianus. AD 270-273. Treveri mint; struck AD 273. C PIV ESV TETRICVS CAES, radiate and draped bust to right / SPES AVGG, Spes walking to left, holding flower with right and raising her robe with left hand. RIC V.2 270; Cohen 87. 3.08gr, 19mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

Attractive Antoninianus Struck in High Relief

3240 ‡ Tacitus BI Antoninianus. AD 275-276. Lugdunum mint; struck AD 275. IMP C CL TACITVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VIRTVS AVG, Virtus standing to left, holding shield and spear. RIC V.1 69; MER-RIC 3267 (temporary). 3.91gr, 24mm, 12h. Mint State. Flan crack at 4h. Original silvering fully intact. Attractively toned, struck in high relief. £200 - 300

Acquired from Mike Vosper, 20 May 2015; collector’s ticket included.

3241 Tacitus BI Antoninianus. AD 275-276. Ticinum mint. Struck AD 276. 5th officina. IMP C M CL TACITVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / FELICIT TEMP, Felicitas standing facing, head to left, holding caduceus with right hand and sceptre with left; V in exergue. RIC V.1 140; MER-RIC 3442 (temporary). 4.42gr, 22mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Some silvering remaining. £50 - 70

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3242 Florian BI Antoninianus. AD 276. Cyzicus mint; struck AD July-August 276. 3rd officina. IMP FLORIANVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / CONCORDIA MILITVM, Victory standing to right, presenting wreath to Florian standing opposite, holding spear; T in exergue. RIC V 116; MER-RIC 4530. 3.23gr, 22mm, 11h. Good Very Fine. Much original silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman; From Den of Antiquity Int Ltd, dealer’s ticket included.

Very Rare Bust Type

3243 Probus BI Antoninianus. AD 276-282.

Ticinum mint; struck AD 278. 4th emission; 1st officina. VIRTVS PROBI AVG, radiate bust to left, seen from behind, holding square shield and spear / VIRTVS AVG, Mars advancing to right, holding transverse spear with left hand and trophy on right shoulder; PXXT in exergue. RIC V.2 - (cf. 430 var.); probuscoins.fr 2276. 3.57gr, 23mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. Very rare bust type. [No Reserve] £70 - 90

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3244 Probus BI Antoninianus. AD 276-282.

Ticinum mint; struck AD 281. 4th officina. IMP C PROBVS AVG, radiate and mantled bust to left, holding eagle-tipped sceptre / PROVIDENT AVG, Providentia standing to left, holding globe and sceptre; Q in left field, SXXI in exergue. RIC V.2 490; probuscoins.fr 303. 4.19gr, 25mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3245 Probus BI Antoninianus. AD 276-282.

Ticinum mint; struck AD 280. 4th officina. IMP C PROBVS AVG, radiate bust to left, wearing imperial mantle and holding eagle-tipped sceptre / MARTI PACIF, Mars walking to left, holding olive branch and spear and shield; I in left field, QXXI in exergue. RIC V.2 508. 4.04gr, 24mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Much original silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3246 Probus BI Antoninianus. AD 276-282.

Cyzicus mint; struck AD 280. 2nd officina. IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, radiate and mantled bust to left, holding eagle-tipped sceptre / SOLI INVICTO, Sol standing facing in spread quadriga, head to left, holding whip and reins, and raising hand; C M below, XXIS in exergue. RIC V.2 911; probuscoins.fr 4198. 4.68gr, 23mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. Silvering almost fully intact. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3247 Probus BI Antoninianus. AD 276-282.

Serdica mint; struck AD 280-281. 3rd officina. IMP C M AVR PROBVS P AVG, radiate, helmeted and cuirassed bust to left, holding spear and shield / VIRTVS PROBI AVG, Probus on horseback to left, raising his right hand and holding sceptre with left, bound captive before to left; KA• • in exergue. RIC V.2 888; probuscoins.fr 3295. 3.92gr, 23mm, 7h. Near Extremely Fine. Silvering nearly fully intact. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman; Acquired from Monk of Croydon, Holiday Inn Coin Fair, 7 November 2009, old collector’s ticket included.

3248 Probus BI Antoninianus. AD 276-282.

Cyzicus mint; struck AD 281. 1st officina. IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, radiate and mantled bust to left, holding eagle-tipped sceptre / SOLI INVICTO, Sol standing facing in spread quadriga, head to left, holding whip and reins with left hand, and raising his right hand; C M below, XXIP in exergue. RIC V.2 911; probuscoins.fr 79. 4.04gr, 23mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. Silvering with light golden toning. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman; Acquired from J. Philpotts, Holiday Inn Coin Fair, 6 September 2014, old collector’s ticket included.

3249 Probus BI Antoninianus. AD 276-282.

Cyzicus mint; struck AD 280. IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, radiate, helmeted and cuirassed bust to left, holding spear on right shoulder and shield decorated with horseman motif / VIRTVS PROBI AVG, emperor riding to left, raising hand and holding sceptre, captive seated to left before; CXXIM in exergue. RIC V.2 913 var. (mintmark); probuscoins.fr 269. 3.46gr, 23mm, 11h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired at an UK art market, 28 April 2008. Property of an Essex, UK, collector; Collector’s tickets included.

3250 Probus BI Antoninianus. AD 276-282.

Ticinum mint; struck AD 280. 6th officina. IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG CONS III, radiate bust to left in imperial mantle, holding sceptre surmounted by eagle / SECVRIT PERP, Securitas standing facing, head to left, legs crossed, placing her right hand on head and leaning her left elbow on column; I in right field, VIXXI in exergue. RIC V.2 528 var. (I in left field); probuscoins.fr 1966. 4.59gr, 23mm, 5h. Extremely Fine. Very rare variant. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

Apparently the Third Known Example

3251 Carus BI Antoninianus. AD 282-283.

Siscia mint; struck AD 283. 1st officina. IMP C M AVR CARVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from front / RESTITVT ORBIS, female standing to right, presenting wreath to emperor standing facing, head to left, holding globe with right hand and sceptre with left; star in lower centre; XXIP in exergue. RIC V.2(cf. 106, placement of officina); La Venera 4038; Wildwinds (example by Lee Johnson, February 2001). 3.94gr, 22mm, 2h. Very Fine. Exceedingly rare; none on CoinArchives and possibly the third known example. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

Rare Aureus with Portrait of Elderly Carus

3252 ‡ Carus AV Aureus. AD 282-283.

Antioch mint. IMP C M AVR CARVS P F AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VICTOR-IAE AVGG, Victory advancing to right, holding palm frond over left shoulder and wreath in her right hand; SMA in exergue. RIC V.2 122; Calicó 4290; Cohen-. 5.02gr, 20mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Extremely rare; only one other example on CoinArchives (CNG 53, 1698). £20,000 - 30,000

Ex Hess-Divo AG, Auction 334, 29 May 2018, lot 132; Ex Nomos AG, Auction 17, 26 October 2018, lot 304 (dealer’s ticket included).

3253 Carinus BI Antoninianus. AD 283-285. Rome mint; struck AD 285. 3rd officina. IMP CARINVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / AETERNIT AVG, Aeternitas standing to left, holding Phoenix on globe and raising fold of skirt; KA(crescent) in exergue. RIC V 244; Cohen 10; Pink VI/2, p. 39. 2.81gr, 21mm, 11h. Good Very Fine. Some original silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3254 Diocletian BI Nummus. AD 284-305. Treveri mint; struck AD 302-303. 2nd officina. IMP DIOCLETIANVS AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / GENIO POPV-LI ROMANI, Genius standing facing, head to left, modius on head, holding patera with right hand and cornucopia with left; S-F across fields, IITR in exergue. RIC VI 515a. 11.20gr, 28mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. Much silvering remaining. £50 - 70

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3255 Diocletian BI Antoninianus. AD 284-305. Lugdunum mint; struck AD 285-286. 3rd officina. IMP C C VAL

DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from behind / PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing facing, head to left, holding grain ears over modius with her right hand and cornucopia with her left; C in right field. RIC V.2 77; Cohen 410; Bastien 13. 4.13gr, 22mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Silvering almost fully intact. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3256 Diocletian BI Antoninianus. AD 284-305. Cyzicus mint; struck AD 290-292. 2nd officina. IMP C C VAL

DIOCLETIANVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / CONCORDIA MILITVM, emperor standing to right, holding sceptre and receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter, standing to left, holding sceptre; B between, XXI• in exergue. RIC V.2 306 var. (bust type). 3.90gr, 21mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. Much original silvering. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3257 Diocletian BI Antoninianus. AD 284-305. Antioch mint; struck AD 284. 4th officina. IMP C C VAL

3260 Maximian BI Antoninianus. First reign, AD 286-305. Lugdunum mint; struck AD 289. 2nd officina. IMP C MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / HERCVLI INVICTO AVGG, Hercules standing facing, head to left, holding club with left hand and Victory on globe with right; S in left field. RIC V.2 365; Cohen 266. 4.24gr, 24mm, 7h. Good Very Fine. Some silvering remaining. £50 - 70

£30 - 40

DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from front / IOVI CONSERVATORI AVG, Diocletian standing to right, holding sceptre and receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter standing to left, holding sceptre; between; XXI in exergue. RIC V.2 324. 3.83gr, 20mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. Silvering almost fully intact. [No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3258 Diocletian BI Antoninianus. AD 284-305. Ticinum mint; struck AD 285. 6th officina. IMP C C VAL

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

Very Rare Bust Type

DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / IOVI CONSERVAT, Jupiter standing facing, head to left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre; VIXXIT in exergue. RIC V.2 222; Cohen 201. 3.64gr, 22mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Much original silvering remaining. [No Reserve]

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

£20 - 30

3259 Diocletian BI Antoninianus. AD 284-305. Rome mint; struck AD 285. 7th officina. IMP DIOCLETIANVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / IOVI CONSERVAT AVGG, Jupiter standing facing, head to left, holding thunderbolt with right hand and sceptre in left; XXIZ below. RIC V.2 161. 4.43gr, 23mm, 1h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman; collector’s tickets included.

3261 Maximian BI Antoninianus. First reign, AD 286-305. Lugdunum mint; struck AD 289. 2nd officina. IMP C MAXIMIANVS P AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to left, in the guise of Hercules, holding club over his right shoulder and wearing lion skin over his left / VIRTVTI AVGG, Hercules standing to right, leaning on club with lion’s skin on rock; S in left field. RIC V.2 465. 2.58gr, 20mm, 1h. Very Fine. Very rare bust type. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3262 Maximian BI Antoninianus. First reign, AD 286-305. Treveri mint; struck AD 302-303. 1st officina. Treveri mint. IMP MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / MONETA S AVGG ET CAESS NN, Moneta standing facing, head to left, holding scales with right hand and cornucopia with left; S-F across fields, ITR in exergue. RIC VI 544b. 9.59gr, 28mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. Much silvering remaining. £50 - 70

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3263 Maximian BI Nummus. First reign, AD 286-305. Lugdunum mint; struck AD 302-304. 2nd officina. IMP MAXIMIANVS AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius, wearing modius on head, standing facing, head to left, holding patera over lit altar with right hand and cornucopia with left; B in right field, PLG in exergue. RIC VI 108b; Lyon 342. 9.61gr, 28mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. Green-brown patina; partially silvering. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3264 Maximian BI Nummus. First reign, AD 286-305. Siscia mint; struck AD 295. 1st officina. IMP C MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, laureate head to right / GENIO POP-VLI ROMANI, Genius standing facing, head to left, modius on head, naked except for chlamys over left shoulder, holding patera with right hand and cornucopia with left; A in right field, (star)SIS in exergue. RIC VI 85b. 9.65gr, 28mm, 11h. Extremely Fine. Full silvering. £50 - 70

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

Rare

3265 Maximianus BI Nummus. First reign, AD 286-305. London mint; struck AD 301-305. IMP MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius, wearing modius on head, standing to left, holding patera and cornucopia. RIC VI 25; C&T 3.01.13; RML 59. 10.49gr, 27mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Rare. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

Unusual Overstruck on Quintillus’ Issue

3266 Carausius, Romano-British Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 286-293.

Uncertain mint. [...]RAVSIVS P F AVG, radiate and draped bust to right / PA[X AV]G, Pax standing to left, holding olive branch and vertical sceptre. Cf. RIC V.2 880. 2.02gr, 19mm, 3h. Very Fine. Overstruck on uncertain type of Quintillus. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3267 Carausius, Romano-British Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 286-293.

Uncertain mint. IMP CARAVSIVS P AVG, radiate and draped bust to right / PAX AVG, Pax standing to left, holding branch and transverse sceptre. RIC V.2 881. 2.71gr, 21mm, 7h. Good Very Fine. £60 - 80

Property of a North London, UK, collector.

3268 Carausius, Romano-British Emperor AE Antoninianus. AD 286-293.

Camulodunum(?) mint. IMP CARAVSIVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / [FORTVNA AVG], Fortuna standing to left, holding rudder and cornucopia; [C?] in exergue. Cf. RIC V.2 235; cf. Webb 287. 2.02gr, 18mm, 2h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3269 Carausius, Romano-British Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 286-293.

Uncertain mint. [...]VSIVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed(?) bust to right, seen from front / [PR]OV[I]D AV[G], Providentia standing facing, head to left, holding sceptre with right hand and cornucopia with left; [globe?] at feet to left, [C?] in exergue. Cf. RIC V.2 348 (Camulodunum mint). 2.30gr, 22mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. Edge chipped. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3270 Carausius, Romano-British Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 286-293.

Camulodunum mint. [IMP] CARAVSIVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / ORIE[...], Sol walking to left with right hand raised, holding whip in left; C below. RIC V.2 294. 2.33gr, 24mm, 8h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

Very Rare Type

3271 Carausius, Romano-British Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 286-293.

Uncertain British mint; struck AD 286-293. IMP CARAVSI[VS P F AVG], radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / LA[ETITIA A]VG, Laetitia standing to left, holding wreath and anchor. RIC V.2 823; Webb 921. 3.79gr, 21mm, 7h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found on various UK sites since 1974; Property of an Essex collector.

3272 Carausius, Romano-British Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 286-293.

Unattributed mint; struck AD 286-293. IMP CARAVSIVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / PA-X AVG, Pax standing facing, head to left, holding olive branch with right hand and long sceptre with left. RIC V.2 880. 4.21gr, 25mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Well-centered on a broad flan. £200 - 300

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

An exceptional issue of a rare emperor.

3273 Carausius, Romano-British Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 286-293.

Unattributed mint; struck AD 287-293. IMP CARAVSIVS P F AVG, radiate and draped bust to right / P[AX] A[V]G, Pax standing to left, holding branch and long sceptre. RIC V.2 880; Webb 985. 3.68gr, 22mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Found on various UK sites since 1974; Property of an Essex collector.

Apparently Unpublished Variant

3274 Carausius, Romano-British Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 286-293.

London mint. 1st officina. [IMP C] CARAVSIVS AV[G], radiate and draped bust to right / [CON]SERVATORI A[VGG?]G, Jupiter standing facing, head to left, holding thunderbolt in right hand and vertical sceptre in left hand, eagle at foot to left, head to right, S P across fields; MLXXI in exergue. Cf. RIC V.2 45 (globe at foot); cf. RIC V.5 2186. 2.69gr, 20mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. Apparently unpublished variant. [No Reserve] £150 - 200

Acquired on the UK art market. Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3275 Allectus, Romano-British Emperor BI Quinarius. AD 293-296.

‘C’ mint; struck 295-296. IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / VIRTVS AVG, galley to left, with five rowers, mast and cabin, no waves below; QC below. RIC V 128; Rogiet 1041; Burnett, Coinage 215. 2.74gr, 19mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

Very Rare

3276 Carausius, Romano-British Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 286-293.

Uncertain mint. IMP C CARAVSIVS P AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust to right / PAX AVG, Pax standing to left, holding olive branch and sceptre; S-P across fields. Cf. RIC V.2 484 (obverse legend). 3.56gr, 22mm, 7h. Near Very Fine. Very rare. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3277 Carausius, Romano-British Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 286-293.

London mint. IMP CARAVSIVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust to right / PAX AVG, Pax standing to left, holding olive branch and vertical sceptre; ML in exergue. RIC V 101. 4.34gr, 25mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

Unique Denarius of Carausius

3278 Carausius, Romano-British Emperor AE Denarius. AD 286-293.

‘RSR’ mint(?). IMP CARAVSIVS [P AVG?], laureate bust to left, wearing imperial mantle and holding eagle-tipped sceptre in right hand / CONCO[...], Concordia, draped, standing to right, holding standard in left hand and clasping right hand with soldier, wearing military attire, standing to left and holding spear in left hand; RSR(?) in exergue. Not in the standard references. 3.53gr, 20mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. Unpublished combination of obverse and reverse types and seemingly unique. [No Reserve] £500 - 700

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

A Well Struck Antoninianus of Carausius

3279 ‡ Carausius, Romano-British Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 286-293.

Uncertain mint; struck AD 287-290. IMP CARAVSIVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust to right / PAX AVG, Pax standing to left, holding olive branch with right hand and vertical sceptre with left. RIC V 880. 4.53gr, 22mm, 11h. Extremely Fine. Nice dark green patina with some brown highlights. £500 - 700

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005, collector’s ticket included.

3280 Allectus, Romano-British Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 293-296.

London mint. IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate, draped(?) and cuirassed bust to right / PAX AVG, Pax standing facing, head to left, holding olive branch with right hand and transverse sceptre with left; S A across fields, ML in exergue. Cf. RIC V.2 33. 3.43gr, 19mm, 1h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £80 - 100

Found Suffolk, UK.

3281 Allectus, Romano-British Emperor BI Antoninianus. AD 293-296.

‘C’ mint. IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing to left, holding globe in right hand and cornucopia in left; S-P across fields, C in exergue. RIC V.2 108; Webb 164. 3.45gr, 21mm, 7h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3282 Allectus, Romano-British Emperor BI Quinarius. AD 293-296.

London mint. IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / VIRTVS AVG, galley to left, with five rowers, waves below; QL below. RIC V.2 55; Burnett, Coinage 111. 2.62gr, 19mm, 7h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve]

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

£60 - 80

3286 Constantius I, as Caesar BI Nummus. AD 293-300. Lugdunum mint; struck AD 300-302. 1st officina. CONSTANTIVS NOB C, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / GENIO POP-VLI ROMANI, Genius standing facing, head to left, wearing modius, holding patera with right hand over lit altar and cornucopia with left; A in right field, PLG in exergue. RIC VI 129a; Bastien 241. 10.91gr, 29mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Near full silvering. £50 - 70

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

Exceedingly Rare

3283 Allectus, Romano-British Emperor BI Quinarius. AD 293-296.

‘C’ mint; struck AD 295-296. IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / VIRTVS AVG, galley to left, with five rowers, mast and cabin, no waves below; QC below. RIC V 128; Rogiet 1041; Burnett, Coinage 215. 3.01gr, 19mm, 6h. Very Fine. [No Reserve]

£40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3284 Allectus, Romano-British Emperor BI Quinarius. AD 293-296.

3287 Constantius I, as Caesar BI Antoninianus. AD 293305.

Lugdunum mint; struck AD 294. 2nd officina. FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB C, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / CONCORDIA AVGG, two Concordiae clasping hands, each holding cornucopia with left hand; II in exergue. RIC V.2 628; Cohen 15. 3.31gr, 24mm, 7h. Near Extremely Fine. Much silvering remaining. Exceedingly Rare; no other examples on CoinArchives. £50 - 70

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

£30 - 40

‘C’ mint; struck AD 295-296. IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / VIRTVS AVG, galley to left, with five rowers, mast and cabin, no waves below; QC below. RIC V 128; Rogiet 1041; Burnett, Coinage 215. 1.71gr, 20mm, 7h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve]

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3285 Allectus, Romano-British Emperor AE Quinarius. AD 293-296.

‘C’ mint. 4th officina. IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right / VIRTVS AVG, galley with oarsmen, mainmast and sails to left; Q C in exergue. RIC V 128. 2.20gr, 20mm, 8h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found on various UK sites since 1974; Property of an Essex collector.

3288 Divus Constantius I BI Nummus. Died AD 306. London mint; struck under Constantine I AD 307-310. 1st officina. DIVO CONSTANTIO PIO, laureate, veiled and cuirassed bust to right / MEMORIA FELIX, altar with eagle on either side; PLN in exergue. RIC VI 110; C&T 5.04.010; RML 225. 4.38gr, 26mm, 6h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

Very Rare

3289 Theodora (wife of Constantius I) AE Follis. Died before AD 337.

Treveri mint. Struck circa AD 337-340. [FL MAX THEO]-DORAE AVG, mantled bust to right / PIETAS ROMANA, Pietas standing facing, head to right, carrying infant to suckle; TRS(palm) in exergue. RIC VIII 91. 1.31gr, 14mm, 6h. Fine - Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector; Collector’s ticket included.

Only One Other Example on CoinArchives

3290 Galerius, as Caesar BI Antoninianus. AD 293-305. Lugdunum mint; struck AD 294. 2nd officina. MAXIMIANVS NOB C, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / LAETITIA AVGG, Laetitia standing to left, holding wreath with her right hand and anchor with left; B below. RIC VI -; Bastien 635; Cohen 130. 3.62gr, 22mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Traces of silvering on both sides and overstruck(?) on reverse. Extremely Rare Variant; only one other example on CoinArchives (cgb.fr, Mail Bid Sale 41, 1125). £50 - 70

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

A well struck example of an extremely rare variant.

3291 Galerius, as Caesar BI Nummus. AD 293-305. Treveri mint; struck AD 302-303. 1st officina. MAXIMIANVS NOBIL CAES, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing to left, wearing modius on head, holding patera and cornucopia; S F across fields, ITR in exergue. RIC VI 508b. 9.03gr, 28mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3292 Maxentius BI Nummus. AD 307-312. Aquileia mint; struck AD 307-310. 3rd officina. IMP MAXENTIVS P F AVG CONS II, laureate bust to right, wearing imperial mantle and holding eagle-tipped sceptre / CONSERV VRB SVAE, Roma seated facing, head to left, holding globe and sceptre, with shield by left side, in hexastyle temple; AQ in exergue. RIC VI 125; Cohen 32. 5.32gr, 24mm, 5h. Good Very Fine. Very rare. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Ex Naville Numismatics Ltd., Auction 89, 12 May 2024, lot 716 (since professionally cleaned); From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3293 Maximinus II BI Nummus. AD 310-313. London mint; struck AD 311-312. 1st officina. IMP MAXIMINVS P F AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / GENIO POP ROM, Genius standing facing, head to left, wearing modius, holding patera in right hand and cornucopia with left; star in right field, PLN in exergue. RIC VI 209b; C&T 7.05.011; RML 413. 4.42gr, 23mm, 5h. Near Extremely Fine. £50 - 70

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3294 Constantine I BI Nummus. AD 307/310-337. Lugdunum mint; struck AD 314-315. IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / SOLI INVICTO COMITI, Sol standing to left, raising right hand and holding globe(?) with left; F-T across fields, PLG in exergue. Cf. RIC VII 15. 2.88gr, 22mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3295 Constantine I BI Nummus. AD 307/310-337.

Siscia mint; struck AD 320-321. 4th officina. CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate head to right / D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG, laurel wreath enclosing VOT • X X; SIS(star) below. RIC VII 159. 3.00gr, 19mm, 7h. Extremely Fine. Some silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a private collection, UK.

3296 Constantine I BI Nummus. AD 307/310-337.

Siscia mint; struck AD 320-321. 2nd officina. CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate head to right / D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG, laurel wreath enclosing VOT • X X; BSIS(star) below. RIC VII 159. 3.49gr, 19mm, 1h. Extremely Fine. Nice dark green patina; some original silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a private collection, UK.

3297 Constantine I BI Nummus. AD 307/310-337. London mint; struck AD 313-314. 1st officina. CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate, helmeted and cuirassed bust to left, holding spear and shield / SOLI INVICTO COMITI, Sol standing to left, raising right hand and holding globe; S F across fields, PLN in exergue. RIC VII 18; C&T 8.02.026. 2.88gr, 20mm, 6h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

Unpublished Nummus of Constantine I the ‘Great’

3298 Constantine I BI Nummus. AD 307/310-337. Thessalonica mint; struck AD 318-319. 4th officina. IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust to right, seen from front / Laurel wreath enclosing VOT XX MVLT •XXX• TS• • in four lines. RIC VII - (cf. 31 for different obverse legend). 3.94gr, 19mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. Much silvering remaining. Extremely Rare; not in RIC. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

From a private collection, UK.

3299 Constantine I BI Nummus. AD 307/310-337. Siscia mint; struck AD 320-321. 4th officina. CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate head to right / D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG, laurel wreath enclosing VOT • X X; SIS(star) below. RIC VII 159. 2.68gr, 18mm, 7h. Extremely Fine. Some silvering remaining. [No Reserve]

£30 - 40

From a private collection, UK.

3300 Constantine I BI Nummus. AD 307/310-337. Treveri mint; struck AD 313-315. 1st officina. CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / SOLI INVICTO COMITI, Sol standing to left, raising hand and holding globe; T F across fields, PTR in exergue. RIC VII 42. 3.32gr, 24mm, 6h. Very Fine. Much original silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3301 Constantine I ‘the Great’ BI Nummus. AD 307/310337.

Lugdunum mint; struck AD 313-314. 1st officina. IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / SOLI INVIC-TO COMITI, Sol standing to left, chlamys across left shoulder, holding globe with left and raising his right hand; S-F across fields, PLG in exergue. RIC VII 3. 4.75gr, 22mm, 7h. Extremely Fine. Beautiful glossy patina. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

Very Rare Bust Type

3302 Constantine I BI Nummus. AD 307/310-337.

Treveri mint; struck AD 309. 1st officina. IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / MARTI PATRI CONSERVATORI, Mars standing to right, holding spear and resting hand on shield; T F across fields, PTR in exergue. RIC VI 829 var. (bust not cuirassed). 5.89gr, 26mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Some original silvering remaining. Very rare bust type. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3303 Constantine I BI Nummus. AD 307/310-337. Treveri mint; struck AD 310-313. CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / MARTI CONSERVATORI, helmeted and cuirassed bust of Mars to right. RIC VI 884. 1.50gr, 21mm, 5h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3304 Constantine I ‘the Great’ BI Nummus. AD 309-337. London mint. Struck AD 311-312. 1st officina. CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / COMITI AVGG NN, Sol standing facing, head to left, holding globe with extended right hand and whip with left; star in right field, PLN in exergue. RIC VI 153; C&T 7.03.006; RML 307. 4.58gr, 23mm, 7h. Near Extremely Fine. £50 - 70

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3305 Constantine I ‘the Great’ BI Nummus. AD 307/310337.

Ticinum mint; struck AD 319-320. 3rd officina. CONST-ANTINVS AVG, helmeted and cuirassed bust to right, seen from front / VIRTVS EXERCIT, standard inscribed VOT XX in two lines, captives seated to left and to right on ground; TT in exergue. RIC VII 114. 2.95gr, 20mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Much silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3306 Constantine I BI Nummus. AD 307/310-337. Siscia mint; struck AD 320-321. 5th officina. CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate head to right / D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG, laurel wreath enclosing VOT • X X; SIS(star) below. RIC VII 159. 3.62gr, 20mm, 1h. Extremely Fine. Much silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a private collection, UK.

3307 Constantine I ‘the Great’ BI Nummus. AD 307/310337.

Siscia mint; struck AD 320-321. 5th officina. CONSTA-NTINVS AVG, laureate head to right / D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG around wreath containing VOT • XX in two lines; SIS(star) in exergue. RIC VII 159. 3.29gr, 18mm, 7h. Extremely Fine; some silvering remaining. [No Reserve]

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

£40 - 60

3308 Constantine I BI Nummus. AD 307/310-337.

Siscia mint; struck AD 320-321. 5th officina. CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate head to right / D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG, laurel wreath enclosing VOT • X X; SIS(star) below. RIC VII 159. 3.28gr, 20mm, 1h. Extremely Fine. Black patina with brown highlights. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

From a private collection, UK.

3309 Constantine I ‘the Great’ BI Nummus. AD 307/310337.

Lugdunum mint; struck AD 312. 1st officina. CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust to right, seen from front / SOLI INVIC-TO COMITI, Sol standing facing, head to left, with chlamys around shoulders, with right hand raised and holding globe in left; S-F across fields, PLG in exergue. RIC VII 4; Bastien 541. 3.96gr, 21mm, 7h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3310 Constantine I ‘the Great’ BI Nummus. AD 307/310337.

Arelate mint; struck AD 324-5. 1st officina. CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, laureate head to right / PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG, camp gate with six rows, no doors and two turrets, star above; P(star)AR in exergue. RIC VII 264. 3.03gr, 20mm, 1h. Good Extremely Fine. Silvering entirely intact. Scratch on obverse. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

A very well-preserved Nummus with an attractive toned full silvering.

3311 Constantine I BI Nummus. AD 307/310-337. Treveri mint; struck AD 323-324. 2nd officina. CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate head to right / SARMATIA DEVICTA, Victory, holding trophy with right hand and palm with left, advancing to right towards captive seated on ground to right, looking to left; STR(crescent) in exergue. RIC VII 435 corr. (palm). 3.37gr, 19mm, 5h. Extremely Fine. Glossy dark green patina. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From the Killingholme Hoard, North Lincolnshire, found in 1993; Ex Spink & Son, 21 June 2004; Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman, collector’s ticket included.

3312 Constantine I ‘the Great’ BI Nummus. AD 307/310337.

Ticinum mint; struck AD 322-325. 2nd officina. CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, laureate head to right / D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG around wreath enclosing VOT • XX in two lines above crescent; ST below. RIC VII 167. 3.24gr, 19mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Wonderful toned full silvering. Flan crack at 11h. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3313 Constantine I BI Nummus. AD 307/310-337. Arelate mint; struck AD 330-331. 1st officina. CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG, rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / GLORIA EXERCITVS, two soldiers standing facing each other, each holding spear and resting shield on ground, two standards between, star above; PCONST in exergue. 3.00gr, 17mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Beautiful dark green patina. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From the Killingholme Hoard, North Lincolnshire, found in 1993; Ex Spink & Son, March 2004; Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman, collector’s ticket included.

3314 Constantine I ‘the Great’ BI Nummus. AD 307/310337.

Siscia mint; struck AD 320. 4th officina. CONST-ANTINVS AVG, helmeted and cuirassed bust to right / VIRTVS EXERCIT, two captives seated at the base of standard inscribed VOT XX in two lines; S F across upper fields, HL (ligate) in right field; SIS(star within crescent) in exergue. RIC VII 127. 2.92gr, 19mm, 8h. Extremely Fine. Black patina. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3315 Constantine I ‘the Great’ BI Nummus. AD 307/310337.

Arelate mint; struck AD 327. 1st officina. CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, laureate head to right / VIRTV-S AVGG, camp gate with six rows, doors thrown back and four turrets, star above, S F across fields; ARLP in exergue. RIC VII 313; LRBC 321. 3.02gr, 19mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Nearly full silvering. Flan crack at 1h. Rare officina. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

From the Killingholme Hoard

3316 Constantine I BI Nummus. AD 307/310-337. Treveri mint; struck 332-333. 2nd officina. CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG, rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / GLORIA EXERCITVS, two soldiers standing facing each other, each holding spear in his outer hand and placing his inner hand on shield set on ground; between them, two signa; TR•S in exergue. RIC VII 537. 2.26gr, 17mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Glossy dark green patina. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From the Killingholme Hoard, North Lincolnshire, found in 1993; Ex Spink & Son, 26 February 2004. Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman, collector’s ticket included.

3317 Constantine I BI Nummus. AD 307/310-337. Treveri mint; struck AD 324-325. 2nd officina. CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate head to right / PROVIDENTIAE AVGG, camp gate with six rows, two turrets, no doors and star above; STR below. RIC VII 449. 2.84gr, 18mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Attractive olive-green patina. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From the Killingholme Hoard, North Lincolnshire, found in 1993; Ex Spink & Son, 10 March 2004; Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman, collector’s ticket included.

3318 Constantine I ‘the Great’ BI Nummus. AD 307/310337.

London mint; struck AD 324. 1st officina. CONSTAN-TINVS AG, laureate head to right / SARMATIA DEVICTA, Victory advancing to right, holding trophy with left hand and palm with right, trampling captive seated on ground to right; PLON(crescent) in exergue. RIC VII 290; C&T 10.01.003; RML 1109. 3.41gr, 20mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3319 Constantine I ‘the Great’ BI Nummus. AD 307/310337.

Treveri mint; struck circa AD 322-323. 1st officina. CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, helmeted and cuirassed bust to right / BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, globe on altar inscribed VO-TIS XX; three stars above, •PTR• in exergue. RIC VII 368. 2.77gr, 20mm, 6h. Good Very FineNear Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired at a UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector; Collector’s ticket included.

None on CoinArchives

3320 Constantine I BI Nummus. AD 307/310-337. Ticinum mint; struck AD 320. 2nd officina. CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate head to right / D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG, wreath enclosing VOT XX in two lines; S T below. RIC VII 130. 3.14gr, 19mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Almost intact silvering. Very Rare; no other example on CoinArchives. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a private collection, UK.

Rare Officina

3321 Licinius I BI Nummus. AD 308-324.

Ticinum mint; struck AD 319-320. 1st officina. IMP LICINIVS AVG, helmeted and cuirassed bust to right / VIRTVS EXERCIT, vexillum inscribed VOT XX between two seated captives, one with his hands bound behind his back and the other in attitude of mourning and looking up at vexillum; P T in exergue. RIC VII 116. 3.32gr, 20mm, 1h. Extremely Fine. Almost intact silvering. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

From a private collection, UK.

From the Killingholme Hoard

3322 Constantine I BI Nummus. AD 307/310-337.

Treveri mint; struck AD 322. 2nd officina. CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate bust to right, wearing trabea and holding eagle-tipped sceptre / BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, banded globe set on altar inscribed VOTIS XX in three lines; three stars above, STR• in exergue. RIC VII 342. 2.89gr, 19mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. Attractive olive green patina. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From the Killingholme Hoard, North Lincolnshire, found in 1993; Ex Spink & Son, 1 March 2004.

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman, collector’s ticket included.

3323 Constantine I BI Nummus. AD 307/310-337.

Siscia mint; struck AD 320-321. 2nd officina. CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate head to right / D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG, laurel wreath enclosing VOT • X X; BSIS(star) below. RIC VII 159. 3.77gr, 19mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a private collection, UK.

Rare Nummus from the Killingholme Hoard

3324 Constantine I BI Nummus. AD 307/310-337. Treveri mint; struck AD 317. 1st officina. CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / SOLI INVICTO COMITI, radiate Sol standing facing, head to left with chlamys around shoulders, with right hand raised and holding globe in left; T-F across fields, •ATR in exergue. RIC VII 134. 3.52gr, 19mm, 5h. Extremely Fine. Nice glossy olive green patina. Rare. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From the Killingholme Hoard, North Lincolnshire, found in 1993; Ex Spink & Son, 3 March 2004; Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman, collector’s ticket included.

Exceptional Depiction of Constantine’s Armor

3325 Constantine I BI Nummus. AD 307/310-337. Treveri mint; struck AD 322. 1st officina. CONSTANTINVS AVG, helmeted and cuirassed bust to right / BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, globe set on altar inscribed VOTIS XX in three lines; three stars above, PTR• in exergue. RIC VII 341. 3.23gr, 18mm, 7h. Extremely Fine. Beautiful glossy, olive green patina. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From the Killingholme Hoard, North Lincolnshire, found in 1993; Ex Spink & Son, 17 August 2004; Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman, collector’s ticket included.

3326 Commemorative Series AE Follis. AD 330-354. Lugdunum mint; struck under Constantine I, AD 332. 1st officina. VRBS ROMA, bust of Roma to left, wearing crested helmet and imperial mantle / She-wolf standing to left, suckling Romulus and Remus; two stars above; (pellet-in-crescent)PLG in exergue. RIC VII 257. 2.18gr, 16mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired at an UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector; Collector’s ticket included.

3327 Commemorative Series AE Follis. AD 330-354. Treveri mint; struck under Constantine I, AD 330-331. 1st officina. CONSTANTINOPOLIS, laureate, helmeted and mantled bust of Constantinopolis to left, sceptre over shoulder / Victory standing to left on prow, holding transverse sceptre and resting hand on shield; TRP • in exergue. RIC VII 530. 2.11gr, 17mm, 5h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3328 City Commemorative AE 14mm. AD 330-354. Constantinople mint; struck under Constantine I, AD 330. 2nd officina. POP ROMANVS, laureate and draped bust of Genius to left, cornucopia at shoulder / Milvian Bridge over the River Tiber, CONS B in two lines above. RIC VIII 21; LRBC 1066. 1.13gr, 14mm, 5h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3329 Fausta, Augusta BI Nummus. AD 324-326.

Treveri mint; struck AD 325-326. 1st officina. FLAV MAX FAVSTA AVG, mantled bust to right / SPES REIPVBLICAE, Spes standing facing, head to left, holding two infants in her arms; PTR(pellet in crescent) in exergue. RIC VII 484. 3.05gr, 19mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Lovely olive-green patina. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

From the Killingholme Hoard, North Lincolnshire, found in 1993; Ex Spink & Son, 3 March 2004.

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman, collector’s ticket included.

From the Killingholme Hoard

3330 Helena, Augusta BI Nummus. AD 324-328/30.

Treveri mint; struck AD AD 327-328. 2nd officina. FL HELENA AVGVSTA, diademed and draped bust to right / SECVRITAS REIPVBLICE, Securitas standing facing, head to left, holding branch with right hand; STRE in exergue. RIC VII 508; LRBC 41. 3.00gr, 19mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Attractive olive-green patina. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

From the Killingholme Hoard, North Lincolnshire, found in 1993; Ex Spink & Son, 5 March 2004; Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman, collector’s ticket included.

Very Rare Bust Type

3331 Crispus, as Caesar BI Nummus. AD 316-326. Aquileia mint; struck AD 321. 2nd officina. CRISPVS NOB CAES, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / CAESARVM NOSTRORVM around wreath with jewel at apex containing VOT • V in two lines; • AQS [•] in exergue. RIC VII 89. 3.12gr, 18mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Near full silvering. Very rare bust variant. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3332 Crispus, as Caesar BI Nummus. AD 316-326. Siscia mint; struck AD 320-321. 4th officina. IVL CRISPVS NOB C, laureate head to right / CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, wreath enclosing VOT • V in two lines; SIS(star) in exergue. RIC VII 161. 3.32gr, 19mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Sharp details; beautiful dark patina with brown highlights. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

From a private collection, UK.

3333 Crispus, as Caesar BI Nummus. AD 316-326. Siscia mint; struck AD 320-321. 2nd officina. IVL CRISPVS NOB C, laureate head to right / CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, wreath enclosing VOT • V in two lines; BSIS(star) in exergue. RIC VII 161. 3.03gr, 19mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Dark green patina with brown highlights. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a private collection, UK.

3334 Crispus, as Caesar BI Nummus. AD 316-326. Siscia mint. Struck AD 321-325. 4th officina. IVL CRIS-PVS NOB C, laureate head to right / CAESARVM NOSTRORVM around wreath with jewel at apex containing VOT • X in two lines; SIS(star) in exergue. RIC VII 161. 3.58gr, 19mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve]

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

£40 - 60

3335 Crispus, as Caesar BI Nummus. AD 316-326. Siscia mint; struck AD 320. 4th officina. IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES, laureate and cuirassed bust to left, holding spear and shield / VIRTVS EXERCIT, standard inscribed VOT X with captive seated on ground to either side; S-F across fields, HL (ligate) in right field, SIS(star) in exergue. RIC VII 124. 2.60gr, 19mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. Full silvering. [No Reserve]

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

£40 - 60

Sharply Struck with Extremely Rare Mintmark

3336 Crispus, as Caesar BI Nummus. AD 316-326. London mint; struck AD 317. 1st officina. CRISPVS NOB CAES, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / SOLI INVIC-TO COMITI, Sol standing facing, head to left, with chlamys across shoulder, raising his right hand and holding globe with left; S-P across fields, PLN in exergue. RIC VII 115; C&T 8.09.020; RML 807. 3.24gr, 19mm, 8h. Good Very Fine. Very Rare.

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

£50 - 70

3340 Crispus, as Caesar BI Nummus. AD 316-326. Siscia mint; struck AD 319. 1st officina. IVL CRISPVS NOB C, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VICT LAETAE PRINC PERP, two Victories standing facing each other, holding shield inscribed VOT PR in two lines, on altar inscribed I; •ASIS• in exergue. RIC VII 87. 3.80gr, 19mm, 7h. Near Extremely Fine. Much original silvering remaining. Extremely rare mintmark variant. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a private collection, UK.

Extremely Rare Nummus

£40 - 60

3337 Crispus, as Caesar BI Nummus. AD 316-326. Siscia mint; struck AD 320-321. 5th officina. IVL CRISPVS NOB C, laureate head to right / CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, wreath enclosing VOT • V in two lines; SIS(star) in exergue. RIC VII 161. 3.49gr, 19mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve]

From a private collection, UK.

3341 Maximinus II BI Nummus. AD 310-313. Treveri mint; struck AD 310-313. IMP MAXIMINVS P F AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / SOLI INVICTO COMITI, Sol standing facing, head to left, right hand raised, holding globe with left; T F across fields; PTR in exergue. RIC VI 866b. 5.03gr, 23mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. Extremely Rare; no other examples on CoinArchives. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

£40 - 60

3338 Crispus, as Caesar BI Nummus. AD 316-326. Siscia mint; struck AD 320-321. 2nd officina. IVL CRISPVS NOB C, laureate head to right / CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, wreath enclosing VOT • X in two lines; BSIS(star) in exergue. RIC VII 165. 3.77gr, 19mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Some original silvering remaining. [No Reserve]

From a private collection, UK.

3339 Crispus, as Caesar BI Nummus. AD 316-326. Lugdunum mint; struck AD 322-323. CRISPVS NOB CAES, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, globe set on altar inscribed VOTIS XX in three lines; three stars above, C-R across fields, PLG in exergue. RIC VII 168. 1.79gr, 19mm, 6h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3342 Licinius I BI Nummus. AD 308-324. Aquileia mint; struck AD 321. 2nd officina. IMP LICINIVS AVG, laureate head to right / DOMINI • N • LICINI AVG, VOT • XX in two lines within wreath; •AQS• in exergue. RIC VII 86. 2.90gr, 19mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Much silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a private collection, UK.

3343 Licinius I BI Nummus. AD 308-324.

Treveri mint; struck AD 310-313. 1st officina. IMP LICINIVS P F AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / GENIO POP ROM, Genius standing facing, head to left, holding patera with right hand and cornucopia with left; T-F across fields, PTR in exergue. RIC VI 845b. 4.15gr, 23mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3344 Licinius I BI Nummus. AD 308-324.

London mint; struck AD 313-314. 1st officina. IMP LICINIVS P F AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / GENIO POP ROM, Genius standing to left, holding patera and cornucopia; star in left field, PLN in exergue. RIC VI 249; C&T 8.01.001; RML 607. 2.53gr, 20mm, 6h.

Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3345 Licinius I BI Nummus. AD 308-324.

Siscia mint; struck AD 319-320. 4th officina. IMP LICI-NIVS AVG, laureate head to right / VICT• LAETAE PRINC PERP, two Victories standing facing, holding shield inscribed VOT PR on column inscribed S; SIS(star) in exergue. RIC VII 96. 3.11gr, 19mm, 2h. Good Very Fine. Much silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3346 Licinius II, as Caesar BI Nummus. AD 317-324. Siscia mint; struck AD 319-320. 5th officina. LICINIVS IVN NOB CAES, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from front / VICT • LAETAE PRINC PERP, two Victories standing facing one another, together holding shield inscribed VOT PR in two lines on altar inscribed S; • SIS • in exergue. RIC VII 88. 3.18gr, 20mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3347 Licinius II, as Caesar BI Nummus. AD 317-324. Treveri mint; struck AD 320. LICINIVS IVN NOB C, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VIRTVS EXERCIT, standard inscribed VOT XX in two lines with captive seated on ground on either side; star in left field, STR in exergue. RIC VII 256. 3.75gr, 20mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Die break to obverse. Beautiful dark green patina. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3348 Constantine II, as Caesar BI Nummus. AD 317-337. London mint; struck AD 318. CONSTANTINVS IVN N C, laureate and draped bust to right / SOLI INVIC-TO COMITI, Sol standing facing, head to left, chlamys across shoulder, his right hand raised, holding globe with left; crescent in left field, PLN in exergue. RIC VII 147 var. (bust); C&T 8.11.043 var. (same). 3.43gr, 20mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. Apparently unpublished bust type variant. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3349 Constantine II, as Caesar BI Nummus. AD 316-337. Siscia mint; struck AD 320-321. 4th officina. CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, laureate head to right / CAESARVM NOSTRORVM around wreath containing VOT • V in two lines; SIS(star) in exergue. RIC VII 163. 3.04gr, 20mm, 11h. Good Extremely Fine. Black patina with brown highlights. Flan crack at 11h, but otherwise an exceptional example with sharply struck details. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3350 Constantine II, as Caesar BI Nummus. AD 316-337. Lugdunum mint; struck AD 323-324. CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to left / CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, wreath encircling VOT •X•; PLGC in exergue. RIC VII 221. 2.69gr, 18mm, 1h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3351 Constantine II, as Caesar BI Nummus. AD 316-337. Siscia mint; struck AD 320-321. 5th officina. CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, laureate head to right / CAESARVM NOSTRORVM around wreath containing VOT • V in two lines; SIS(star) in exergue. RIC VII 163. 3.39gr, 19mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Some silvering remaining. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3352 Constantine II, as Caesar BI Nummus. AD 316-337. Treveri mint; struck AD 322. 2nd officina. CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, laureate and mantled bust to left, holding Victory on globe in right hand and mappa in left / BEATA TRAN-QVILLITAS, altar inscribed VO-TIS XX, surmounted by globe, three stars above; STR• in exergue. RIC VII 353. 2.88gr, 18mm, 6h. Near Mint State. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

From the Compton Dundon Hoard

3353 Constans BI Centenionalis. AD 337-350. Lugdunum mint; struck AD 348-350. 1st officina. D N CONSTA-NS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right; A behind / FEL TEMP REPARATIO, emperor standing facing, head to left, on prow of galley sailed to left by Victory seated to left at stern, holding Victory on globe with right hand and labarum with Christogram with left, A in left field; (star)PLG in exergue. RIC VIII 105; Bastien 205. 4.53gr, 24mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. £50 - 70

Ex Compton Dundon Hoard, found in Somerset, 2017.

The Compton Dundon Hoard consisted of 564 Roman Nummi, a large proportion of which were issues of the usurper Magnentius and Decentius, issued AD 350-353.

Exceedingly Rare Solidus of Constantius II

3354 ‡ Constantius II, as Caesar AV Solidus. AD 324-337. Ticinum mint; struck AD 324-325. FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / PRINCIPI I-VVENTVTIS, Prince standing facing, head to right, holding legionary standard surmounted by eagle with right hand and sceptre with left; in field to right, another standard surmounted by hand; SMT in exergue. RIC VII 181; Cahn 71, 1847; Basel xvii, 612. 4.38gr, 19mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. Exceedingly rare; no other examples on CoinArchives.

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

£3,500 - 4,500

3355 Constantius II BI Centenionalis. AD 337-361. Antioch mint; struck AD 348-350. 3rd officina. D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / FEL TEMP REPARATIO, soldier to left, spearing fallen horseman, shield to lower right; to left, AN in exergue. RIC VIII 132. 5.17gr, 23mm, 5h. Good Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Purchased at Coinex, 10 October 2003, collector’s ticket included; Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

From the Killingholme Hoard

3356 Constantius II, as Caesar BI Nummus. AD 324-337. Lugdunum mint; struck AD 330-331. 1st officina. FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / GLORIA EXERCITVS, two soldiers standing facing, each holding reversed spear and resting hand on shield, two standards between; PLG in exergue. RIC VII 240. 2.46gr, 18mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Nice dark green patina. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Ex Killingholme Hoard, North Lincolnshire, found in 1993; Ex Spink & Son, 26 August 2004.

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman, collector’s ticket included.

3357 Magnentius AE Centenionalis. AD 350-353. Contemporary imitation of an issue from Lugdunum mint. D N MAGNENTIVS P F AVG, rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / FELICITAS REIPVBLICE, emperor in military dress standing to left, holding Victory on globe and standard with Chi-Rho banner; RPLO in exergue. For prototype: RIC VIII 112; Bastien 154; Lyon 139. 3.90gr, 23mm, 5h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3358 Magnentius AE Double Centenionalis. AD 350-353. Treveri mint; struck AD 353. D N MAGNENTIVS P F AVG, bareheaded, draped and cuirassed bust to right / SALVS DD NN AVG ET CAES, large Chi-Rho; A- across fields; TRP in exergue. RIC 318. 4.87gr, 26mm, 7h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Found on various UK sites since 1974; Property of an Essex collector.

From the Compton Dundon Hoard

3359 Magnentius BI Centenionalis. AD 350-353. Treveri mint. 1st officina. D N MAGNEN-TIVS P F AVG, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust to right; A behind / GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor on horseback to right, holding shield and spearing enemy on ground before him, broken spear and shield beneath horse; TRP(crescent) in exergue. RIC VIII 271. 4.34gr, 23mm, 6h. Very Fine - Good Very Fine. £50 - 70

Ex Compton Dundon Hoard, found in Somerset, 2017.

The Compton Dundon Hoard consisted of 564 Roman Nummi, a large proportion of which were issues of the usurper Magnentius and Decentius, issued AD 350-353.

3360 Magnentius BI Centenionalis. AD 350-353. Lugdunum mint. 1st officina. D N MAGNENTIVS P F AVG, bareheaded, draped and cuirassed bust to right; A behind / VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAE, two Victories standing facing one another, together holding shield inscribed VOT V MVLT X in four lines; SV below, RPLG• in exergue. RIC VIII 128. 5.67gr, 20mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Purchased from Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG, September 2010; From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

From the Compton Dundon Hoard

3361 Decentius, as Caesar BI Centenionalis. AD 350/1353.

Ambianum mint; struck AD 351-352. D N DECENTIVS NOB CAES, bare-headed and cuirassed bust to right / VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAE, two Victories holding between them shield, inscribed VOT V MVLT X in four lines, staurogram above; AMB(crescent) in exergue. RIC VIII 18. 4.43gr, 22mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. £50 - 70

Ex Compton Dundon Hoard, found in Somerset, 2017.

The Compton Dundon Hoard consisted of 564 Roman Nummi, a large proportion of which were issues of the usurper Magnentius and Decentius, issued AD 350-353.

3362 Constantius Gallus, as Caesar BI Brockage Centenionalis. AD 351-354.

Uncertain mint. D N CONSTAN[TIVS IVN NOB C], bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust to right; behind / Incuse of obverse. Cf. RIC VIII 39 (Sirmium). 5.56gr, 21mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3367 Valens AR Siliqua. AD 364-378.

3363 Julian II AR Siliqua. AD 360-363. Lyon mint; struck AD 360-363. FL CL IVLIANVS PP AVG, pearldiademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VOTIS V MVLTIS X, in four lines within wreath, PLVG in exergue. RIC 227. 1.98gr, 16mm, 1h. Very Fine. [No Reserve]

Property of an Essex collector.

£50 - 70

Treveri(?) mint. D N VALENS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / [VRBS] ROMA, Roma enthroned to left, holding Victory on globe in her right hand and inverted spear in her left; uncertain mintmark in exergue. Cf. RIC 27e. 1.20gr, 13mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Clipped. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Found on various UK sites since 1974; Property of an Essex collector.

3364 Julian II AR Siliqua. AD 360-363. Arelate mint; struck AD 362-363. 2nd officina. D N FL CL IVLIANVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VOT X MVLT XX in four lines within wreath; SCONST in exergue. RIC VIII 312; RSC 148†c. 1.75gr, 17mm, 10h. Very Fine. Flan crack at 8h. [No Reserve]

From an old UK collection, 1980s; Property of an London antiquarian.

£30 - 40

3368 Gratian BI 23mm. AD 367-383. Rome mint; struck AD 378-383. 3rd officina. D N GRATIA-NVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / REPARATIO REIPVB, emperor standing facing, head to left, right hand raised, holding Victory on globe with left; kneeling woman to right on left, SMRT in exergue. RIC IX 43a. 7.54gr, 23mm, 5h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired at an UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector; Collector’s ticket included.

3365 Julian II AR Reduced Siliqua. AD 360-363. Lugdunum mint. FL CL IVLIANVS P P AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VOTIS V MVLTIS X in four lines within wreath; PLVG in exergue. RIC VIII 227; RSC 163†b. 1.22gr, 14mm, 12h. Very Fine. Clipped. [No Reserve]

Found on various UK sites since 1974; Property of an Essex collector.

£40 - 60

3366 Julian II AR Siliqua. AD 360-363. Treveri mint; struck AD 360-363. D N CL IVLIANVS AVG, pearldiademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VOTIS V MVLTIS X in four lines within wreath with jewel at apex; TR (branch) in exergue. RIC 365; RSC 157†b. 1.71gr, 17mm, 7h. Very Fine. [No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

£50 - 70

3369 Magnus Maximus AR Siliqua. AD 383-388. Treveri mint. D N MAG MAXIMVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Roma enthroned facing, head to left, holding globe and spear, TRPS in exergue. RIC 84b; RSC 20a. 1.50gr, 16mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £150 - 200

Found on various UK sites since 1974; Property of an Essex collector.

3370 Eugenius AR Siliqua. AD 392-394. Mediolanum mint. [D N EVGENI]VS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / [VIRTVS ROMANORVM], Roma seated to left on cuirass, holding Victory on globe and reversed spear; MDPS in exergue. RIC 32c. 1.14gr, 14mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. Clipped. [No Reserve]

Found on various UK sites since 1974; Property of an Essex collector.

£250 - 350

3371 Honorius AR Siliqua. AD 393-423. Mediolanum mint. D N HONORIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Roma seated to left on cuirass holding Victory and inverted spear, MDPS in exergue. RIC X 1228; RSC 59†b. 0.95gr, 16mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found on various UK sites since 1974; Property of an Essex collector.

3372 Honorius AR Siliqua. AD 393-423. Mediolanum(?) mint. D N HON[ORIVS P F AVG], pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / [VIRTVS ROM]AN[ORVM], Roma seated to left on cuirass, holding Victory on globe and sceptre; [MDPS?] in exergue. Cf. RIC 32c; cf. RSC 59b. 1.03gr, 14mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Clipped. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found on various UK sites since 1974; Property of an Essex collector.

3373 z Mixed AE Coin Group. 1st-5th century AD.

Comprising: various emperors, issues and reverse types including AE3/4s, Folles, and radiates. 353gr total including tray, 14-22mm. Various conditions. [40, No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market. Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3374 z Mixed AE Coin Group. 1st-5th century AD.

Comprising: various emperors, issues and reverse types including Siliqua, Sestertius, AE3/4s, Folles, and radiates; accompanied by a museum reproduction of a Claudius As. 375gr total including tray, 11-31mm. Various conditions. [40, No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market. Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3375 z Mixed AE Coin Group. 1st-5th century AD. Comprising: various emperors, issues and reverse types including Sestertii, As, Dupondii, AE3/4s, Folles, and radiates. 293gr total including tray, 9-31mm. Various conditions. [35, No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market. Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3376 z Mixed AE Coin Group. 1st-5th century AD.

Comprising: various emperors, issues and reverse types including AE3/4s, Folles, and radiates. 380gr total including tray, 11-19mm. Various conditions. [73, No Reserve] £60 - 80

Acquired on the UK art market. Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3377 z Maximinus II AE Follis Group. 310-313 AD.

Group comprising: mixed issues, types and reverses. 33.20gr total, 22-25mm. Fine - Near Extremely Fine. [5, No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK market. Ian Roper collection.

Including five coin tickets.

3378 z Mixed AE Coin Group. 3rd-5th century AD.

Comprising: various emperors, issues and reverse types. 74.50gr total including capsules, 11-19mm. Various conditions. [28, No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market. Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3379 z Late AE Radiate Antoninianus Group [76] 3rd-4th century A.D.

Group comprising: various issues and reverse types mainly radiates. 146gr total, 10-23mm. ‘As Found’ Condition. [76, No Reserve] £50 - 70

Found Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3380 z Carausius AE Antoniniani Group. AD 286-293.

1) Uncertain mint. [VIRTVS CAR]AVSI, radiate, helmeted, and cuirassed bust to left, holding spear over shoulder and shield / [PA]X AVG, Pax standing to left, holding olive branch and vertical sceptre. Cf. RIC V 891. Very rare type.

2) Uncertain mint. Illegible inscription, radiate and draped bust to right / PA[X AVG], Pax standing to left, holding olive branch and vertical sceptre. Cf. RIC V 900.

3) Rotomagus(?) mint. [I]MP C[...]AVSIVS P F AVG, laureate, draped, and cuirassed(?) bust to right / [FORTV]NA AVG, Fortuna standing to left, holding rudder and cornucopiae. Cf. RIC V-2, Rotomagus 639; cf. Webb 696. Scarce type. 7.23gr total, 19-21 mm.. Fine. [3, No Reserve] £80 - 100

Found Suffolk, UK.

3381 z Roman AR and Plated Denarii [8]. 1st-3rd century AD.

Comprising: various emperors, issues and reverse types, including those of Vespasian, Antoninus Pius, Julia Domna, Caracalla, and Septimius Severus. 22.06gr total, 16-19mm. Fine - Very Fine. [8, No Reserve] £50 - 70

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector; Accompanied by previous coin tickets.

3382 z Roman Imperial AE Coins in Various Denominations [13]. 3rd-4th century AD. Thirteen Roman Imperial coins of various rulers. 28.85gr total, 1321mm. Fine - Extremely Fine. [13, No Reserve] £20 - 30

Found on various UK sites since 1974; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3383 z Constantinian, London Mint AE Radiate Group. 3rd-4th century AD.

Group comprising: mixed emperors, issues and reverse types. 7.26gr total, 19mm. Very Fine. [3, No Reserve] £20 - 30

Found Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3384 z Roman Imperial AE Sestertii Group [10]. 1st-2nd century AD.

Group comprising: various issues and reverse types including those of Hadrian, Faustina Junior, Marcus Aurelius and Commodus. 180gr total. ‘As Found’ Condition. [10, No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3385 z Mixed Bronze and Silver Coin Group. AD 138-161. Comprising: various emperors, issues and reverse types including a Sestertius of Severus Alexander, Denarius of Antoninus Pius, and a pierced Antoninianus of Carausius. 51.16gr total, 14-30mm. FairVery Fine. [16, No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found Yorkshire, UK.

3386 z Roman Imperial AE Nummi of London mint [5] 3rd-4th century AD.

Group comprising: mixed emperors, issues and reverse types. 12.44gr total, 18-20mm. Good Very Fine - Near Extremely Fine. [5, No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3387 z Roman Imperial AE Coins Group [92]. 3rd-4th century AD.

Group comprising: various issues and reverse types mainly from the House of Constantine. 211gr total, 10-25mm. ‘As Found’ Condition. [92, No Reserve] £50 - 70

Found Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3388 z Carausius, London AE Antoninianus Group. 286293 AD.

3394 z Barbarouns Imitations of Tetricus BI Antoniniani Group. AD 271-274.

Three barbarous imitations of Tetricus’ issue; all from the same dies. 8.44gr total.

Acquired 1980-2015; From Abelita family collection.

£80 - 100

3395 z Roman Imperial AE Coins Group [92]. 3rd-4th century AD.

Group comprising: various issues and reverse types mainly from the House of Constantine. 199gr total, 12-25mm. ‘As Found’ Condition. [92, No Reserve]

Found Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

£30 - 40

3396 z Carausius, London AE Antoniniani Group. 286293 AD.

Group comprising: two Carausius antoninianii of various issues and reverse types. 4.98gr total, 20mm. Good Fine - Very Fine. [2, No Reserve] £50 - 70

Found Suffolk, UK.

3397 z Carausius and Allectus AE Antoniniani Group. 286-296 AD.

Mixed group comprising: three Carausius Antoninianii of various issues and reverse types. 10.62gr total, 23-24 mm. Fine - Good Fine. [3, No Reserve]

Found Suffolk, UK.

£80 - 100

3389 z Roman Imperial AE Nummi of Constantinian Family [7]. 3rd-4th century AD.

Group comprising: mixed emperors, issues and reverse types. 17.52gr total, 16-22mm. Very Fine - Extremely Fine. [7, No Reserve]

£20 - 30

Found Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3390 z Roman Imperial AE Sestertii Group [10]. 1st-2nd century AD.

Group comprising: various issues and reverse types including those of Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius, Faustina Senior, and Faustina Junior. 162gr total, 29-32mm. ‘As Found’ Condition. [10, No Reserve]

Found Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

£30 - 40

3391 z Necklace with Three Roman Imperial Denarii. 1st2nd century AD.

Denarii from Vespasian, TItus and Trajan. 12.13gr. [No Reserve]

£20 - 30

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3392 z Roman Provincial AE Coins of Viminacium [6]. 3rd century AD.

Six Roman provincial coins of various rulers from Viminacium. 91.00gr total. [No Reserve]

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

£20 - 30

3393 z Greek, Roman Imperial and Byzantine AE Coins Group [9]. 3rd century BC-10th century AD.

From various mints and rulers. . 49.83gr total [No Reserve]

From an old UK collection;

From the collection of a London antiquarian.

£20 - 30

Mixed group comprising: three Carausius Antoniniani of various issues, a London mint Allectus Antoninianus, and an Allectus Quinarius minted at Colchester. 16.09gr total, 19-22mm. Fine - Good Fine. [5, No Reserve]

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

£40 - 60

3398 z Mixed AE Coin Group. 1st-4th century AD.

Group comprising: mixed early and late bronzes. 288gr total. As found. [118, No Reserve] £50 - 70

Found Berkshire, UK.

3399 z Roman Imperial AE Antoninianii. 3rd-4th century AD.

Group comprising: mixed emperors, issues and reverse types. 21.47gr total, 17-20mm. Good Fine - Good Very Fine. [10, No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3400 z Carausius and Allectus AE Antoninianii Group. AD 286-296.

Mixed group comprising: five Carausius Antoninianii of various issues, and an Allectus Quinarius minted at Colchester. 18.79gr total, 18-25mm. Mostly Fine. [6, No Reserve] £40 - 60

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3401 z Lot of 2 AE of Arcadius. AD 383-408.

1. Cyzicus mint. D N ARCADIVS P F AV, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VOT V within wreath; SMK[...] below. Cf. RIC IX 20d (obverse legend).

2. Constantinople mint. D N ARCADIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / SALVS REI PVBLICAE, Victory advancing to left, holding trophy with right hand and dragging captive behind her; staurogram in left field, CONSA in exergue. RIC IX 86c. 2.51gr total, 12-13mm. Near Very Fine - Very Fine. [2, No Reserve]

Acquired at an UK art market; Property of an Essex collector; Collector’s tickets included.

£30 - 40

3402 z Mixed As, Dupondius and Other AE Group [26]. Mainly 1st-2nd century AD.

Group comprising: various issues and reverse types including those of Claudius, Nero, Vespasian, Diocletian. 213gr total, 23-31mm. ‘As Found’ Condition. [26, No Reserve]

Found Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

£30 - 40

3403 z Constantine I, London Mint AE Follis Group. 3rd century AD.

Group comprising: mixed London issues and reverse types. 10.60gr total, 22-24mm. Good Very Fine. [3, No Reserve] £20 - 30

Found Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3404 z Late Roman Imperial of Constantinian Family AE Nummi [7]. 3rd-4th century AD.

Group comprising: mixed emperors, issues and reverse types. 18.28gr total, 17-20mm. Very Fine - Extremely Fine. [7, No Reserve] £20 - 30

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3405 Augustus AE 25mm of Panormus, Sicily. 27 BC-AD 14.

Struck circa AD 7-14. - , bare head to right / Triskeles with Gorgoneion at centre; ears of barley between legs. RPC I 641; CNS 20; SNG Copenhagen 543. 8.41gr, 25mm, 6h. Very Fine. Lightly tooled. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From the private collection of a London antiquarian.

3406 Divus Augustus (or Tiberius?) AE 22mm of Amphipolis, Macedon. Circa AD 14.

EO KA AP EB TO , bare head to right / Artemis Tauropolos on bull advancing to right, holding billowing veil over head; AM O ITΩN below. RPC I, 1635; Varbanov 3110; AMNG 72; BMC 74. 8.33gr, 22mm, 1h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3407 Attica, Athens AE 21mm. Circa AD 264-267. Pseudo-autonomous issue. Head of Athena to right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet / A HNAIΩN, Athena standing facing, head to left, holding spear in her right hand and shield in her left. Cf. Kroll 318; cf. Svoronos pl. 86. 6.17gr, 21mm, 3h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3408 Caracalla AE 29mm of Amaseia, Pontus. AD 198217.

Dated CY 209 (AD 207/8). AY KAI M AYP ANTΩ[...], laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / C Y AN AMA-[...] N O, Tyche standing facing, head to left, holding rudder in her right hand and cornucopia in her left; T C across fields, star to right. Lindgren I 15 var. (star to left); cf. RG 68. 14.50gr, 29mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3409 Caracalla Æ 26mm of Alexandria, Troas. AD 198-217. Struck AD 214-215. [M AVRE] ANTONINVS, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / COL ALEX AVG, she-wolf standing to left, head to right, suckling the twins Romulus and Remus. Bellinger A304 var. (obverse legend & bust); SNG Righetti 778. 7.80gr, 26mm, 6h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3410 Macrinus AE 22mm of Parium, Mysia. AD 217-218. IMP C M OPE SEV MACRINVS, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from behind / C G I H P (Colonia Gemella Julia Hadriana Pariana), capricorn to right, bearing cornucopia on its back and with globe between its forelegs. BMC Mysia 111; SNG BnF 1502. 6.63gr, 22mm, 11h. Very Fine. Black patina. £50 - 70

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

Unpublished Obverse Legend Variant

3411 Macrinus AE 23mm of Parium, Mysia. AD 217-218. IMP C M OPE SEVE MACRINVS AV, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from behind / C G I H PA (Colonia Gemella Julia Hadriana Pariana), Genius standing facing, head to left, holding cornucopia with left hand and patera over lighted altar with right. Unpublished in the standard references, including BMC, SNG BnF, SNG von Aulock and Copenhagen. 5.95gr, 23mm, 2h. Very Fine. Black patina. Unpublished with this obverse legend. £50 - 70

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3412 Gordian III AE 34mm of Antioch, Pisidia. AD 238-244. IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANOVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VICTORIA DOMINI ANTI COLON, Victory advancing to left, holding wreath and palm; S R (retrograde) across fields. RPC VII.2, 2739. 26.44gr, 34mm, 8h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3413 Trajan Decius AE 32mm of Tarsus, Cilicia. AD 249251.

AY • KAI M C • KYIN • KI[OC TPAIA]NOC, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear; ( ) across fields / TAPCOV MHTPO[ O ΩC], Herakles standing facing, head to right, holding club in right hand and lion’s skin in his left; [ ] ( Ω or Ω ) in fields. RPC IX 1356; SNG BnF 1756; SNG Levante 1157; SNG Copenhagen 399. 20.26gr, 32mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. Die break on reverse. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3414 Elagabalus AE 27mm of Balanea (as LeucasClaudia), Seleucis and Pieria. AD 218-222.

Dated CY 254 (AD 218). AVT K M A AN-T N INOC C , laureate head to right / -VK, Sol, holding sceptre and globe, driving facing spread quadriga; NC (date) below. SNG München -; SNG Copenhagen -; Lindgren & Kovacs 2188. 15.67gr, 27mm, 2h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3415 Philip I AE 29mm of Damascus, Seleucis ad Pieria. AD 244-249.

IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS P F AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / COL AMAC METRO, nude Ambrosia standing facing, head to right, clasping vine tendrils, floral structure at feet from which vines emerge. RPC VIII unassigned ID 26786 (temporary). 16.74gr, 29mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

For more interpretations of the female figure on reverse, see G. Bijowski, The myth of Daphne on a coin minted at Damascus, AJN 15 (2003), pp. 53-9 and K. Butcher, Ambrosia in Damascus?, NC 170 (2010), pp. 85-91.

3416 Augustus AE 21mm of Berytus, Phoenicia. 27 BCAD 14.

P. Quinctilius Varus, legatus. Struck 6-4 BC. IMP CAESAR AVGVSTV, bare head to right / [...]CTLLLVS VVRVS, two aquilae between two standards. Cf. RPC I 4535. 7.56gr, 21mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £150 - 200

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

Very Rare

3417 Gordian III AE 23mm of Berytus, Phoenicia. AD 238244.

Struck circa AD 239-241. IMP GORDIANVS AVG COS I, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / COL IVL AVG FEL BER, Dionysus standing facing, head to left, holding nebris over shoulder, rhyton and thyrsus; at feet, panther standing to left, head to right. RPC VII.2, 3551; BMC 245; SNG Copenhagen 125. 8.86gr, 23mm, 1h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

Very Rare Issue of Phoenician Orthosia.

3418 Elagabalus AE 24mm of Orthosia, Phoenicia. AD 218-222.

Dated CY 531(?) (AD 219/220). , radiate and cuirassed bust to right; cuirass decorated with Gorgoneion / (?) (date), Baal of Orthosia standing on two winged lions(?) with horns. RPC VI, 8243 (temporary). 10.40gr, 24mm, 1h. Near Very Fine. Very rare; only two other examples cited by RPC Online. £80 - 100

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3419 Marcus Aurelius, as Caesar AE 24mm of Tripolis, Phoenicia. AD 139-161.

Dated SE 459 (AD 147/8). [ ] [ ], laureate head to right / (date) , draped busts of the Dioscuri jugate, to right; each wearing laureate pileus surmounted by star. RPC IV.3, 6807 (temporary); SNG Copenhagen 284. 10.27gr, 24mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3420 Macrinus AE 21mm of Tyre, Phoenicia. AD 217-218. IMP CAES MACRINVS AVG, laureate head to right / SEP TVRVS METRO COLON, prow of galley sailing to right; murex shell above. Rouvier 2340; BMC 384; SNG Copenhagen 361. 8.06gr, 21mm, 7h. Near Very Fine. Very rare. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3421 Domitian AE 19mm of Antiochia ad Hippum, Decapolis. AD 81-96. , laureate head to right / - Ω, horse standing to left; [monogram of AT to left]. RPC II, 2105; Spijkerman 5; Sofaer 10. 4.54gr, 19mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

Published at RPC Online

3422 Elagabalus 22mm of Esbus, Decapolis. AD 218-222. AVT C M AVP ANTONINVS, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / Tyche standing to left within tetrastyle temple, with arcuated lintel, holding sceptre with left hand and small bust with right, right foot on bull’s head (or prow); A-V above wings, [ C]BOVC in exergue. RPC VI, 9345.13 (temporary) (this coin); Rosenberger 3 (Tyche holds phiale and her foot on river-god); Sofaer 4-5. 9.93gr, 22mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. Rare. This coin published at Roman Provincial Coinage Online (rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk). [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, E-auction 531, 25 January 2023, lot 659.

3423 Caracalla AE 24mm of Caesarea Panias, Trachonitis. AD 198-217.

Dated year 214 (AD 210/1). [M AVP ANT]ΩN INOC [C B], laureate head to right, seen from rear / KAICAPIA ANIAC, Tyche standing facing, head to right, her left foot on rock, holding rudder and cornucopia; [C− ] (date) across field. Sofaer 20; Meshorer, Caesarea 22; SNG ANS 873. 12.45gr. 24mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve]

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

Very Rare

£40 - 60

3424 Antoninus Pius AE 17mm of Petra, Decapolis. AD 138-161.

[...] VI PC(sic), laureate head to right / O , crescent surmounted by eight-rayed star. RPC IV.3, 6625 (temporary); Sofaer 16; Spijkerman 18. 3.55gr, 17mm, 6h. Very Fine. Very rare. [No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

£30 - 40

3425 Septimius Severus AE 20mm of Petra, Decapolis. AD 193-211.

AV K C C OYH C (?), laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / A PI TPA MHT (anticlockwise), Tyche seated on rock to left within distyle shrine with globe in pediment, holding small stele in extended right hand and trophy with left. Sofaer 34 var. (obverse legend); Spijkerman 36 var. (same); cf. Rosenberger 21. 6.53gr, 20mm, 11h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve]

£30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman. Published at RPC Online

3426 Elagabalus AE 19mm of Petra, Decapolis. AD 218222.

IMP C M AV ANT NINO , laureate head to right / PETA- CO- , Tyche seated to left on rock, within distyle shrine, wearing kalathos, extending right arm and holding trophy with left. RPC VI, 9380.12 (temporary) (this coin); Rosenberger 34 var. (reverse legend); Sofaer 52. 6.36gr, 19mm, 1h. Very Fine. Dark brown patina. This coin is published at Roman Provincial Coinage Online (rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk). [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, E-Auction 530, 4 January 2023, lot 567.

3427 Judaea, Procurators. Marcus Ambibulus AE Prutah. 9-12 CE.

Jerusalem mint. In the name of Caesar (Augustus). Dated RY 39 of Augustus (8/9 CE). KAICA-POC, grain ear / Palm tree; L [ ] (date) across fields. RPC II, 4955; TJC 313; Sofaer 3-5; Hendin GBC 6, 6358; GBC 5, 1329. 1.90gr, 17mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3428 Judaea. Procurators. Marcus Ambibulus AE Prutah. 9-12 CE.

Jerusalem mint. In the name of Caesar (Augustus). Dated RY 39 of Augustus (8/9 CE). KAICA-POC, grain ear / Palm tree; [L (date) across fields]. RPC II, 4955; TJC 313; Sofaer 3-5; Hendin GBC 6, 6358; GBC 5, 1329. 1.52gr, 16mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3429 Judaea, Procurators. Marcus Ambibulus AE Prutah. 9-12 CE.

Jerusalem mint. In the name of Caesar (Augustus). Dated RY 39 of Augustus (8/9 CE). KAICA-POC, grain ear / Palm tree; L (date) across fields. RPC II 4955; Meshorer 313; Hendin 6358. 1,99gr, 16mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3430 Judaea, Procurators. Marcus Ambibulus AE Prutah. 9-12 CE.

Jerusalem mint. In the name of Caesar (Augustus). Dated RY 39 of Augustus (8/9 CE). KAICA-PO[C], grain ear / Palm tree; L (date) across fields. RPC II 4955; TJC 313; Sofaer 3-5; Hendin GBC 6, 6358; GBC 5, 1329. 1.94gr, 16mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3431 Judaea, Procurators. Antonius Felix AE Prutah. 5259 CE.

Jerusalem mint. Struck under Claudius; dated RY 14 (54 CE). N P K AY KAICAP, two oblong shields crossed, two crossed spears behind / Palm tree; BPIT above, L I (date) K-AI in two lines across bottom fields. RPC I, 4971; TJC 340; Hendin GBC 6, 6377; Hendin GBC 5, 1348. 2.49gr, 17mm, 1h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve]

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

£30 - 40

3433 Judaea, Procurators. Antonius Felix AE Prutah. 5259 CE.

Jerusalem mint. In the names of Claudius and Agrippina Junior. Dated RY 14 of Claudius = 54 CE. •, two crossed palm branches; L I (date) between / [ - ] -[ ][ ] within wreath. RPC I 4970; Meshorer 342; Hendin 6376. 2.51gr, 17mm, 11h. Very Fine. Reverse off center. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3434 Judaea, Procurators. Porcius Festus AE Prutah. 5962 CE.

Jerusalem mint; dated RY 5 of Nero (58/9 CE). In the name of Nero. N P NOC in three lines within wreath / L KAIC-APOC, palm branch. RPC I, 4972; TJC 345; Hendin GBC 6, 6380; Hendin GBC 5, 1351. 2.13gr, 16mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3435 Judaea, Procurators. Porcius Festus AE Prutah. 5962 CE.

Jerusalem mint. In the name of Nero. Dated RY 5 of Nero = 58/9 CE. N P- NO-C within wreath / L (date) KAIC-APOC, palm branch. RPC I 4972; Meshorer 345; Hendin 6380. 2.49gr, 17mm, 5h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3432 Judaea, Procurators. Antonius Felix AE Prutah. 5259 CE.

Jerusalem mint. In the names of Nero Claudius Caesar and Britannicus Caesar. Dated RY 14 of Claudius = 54 CE. [N ]P K AY KAICAP, two crossed spears and shields / Palm tree, BPIT above, [L] I (date) across fields, K-AI across lower fields. RPC I 4971; Meshorer 340; Hendin 6377. 2.23gr, 17mm, 10h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3436 Judaea, Herodians. Agrippa II, with Vespasian AE 24mm of Caesarea Panias. Circa 50-100 CE.

Dated RY 18 (78/9 CE). [ Y Y ] , laureate head to right / V (date) - , Tyche standing to left, holding grain ears in right hand and cornucopia in left. RPC II, 2254; Meshorer 142; Hendin 6337; Sofaer 195. 10.58gr, 24mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Beautiful yellow-green patina. £100 - 140

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3437 Judaea, Herodians. Agrippa II, with Vespasian AE 25mm of Caesarea Panias. Circa 50-100 CE.

3440

CE.

Caesarea Panias mint. Dated RY 26 of the first era of Agrippa II (74/5 CE). [AYTOKP TITOC KAI]CAP CEBAC, laureate head to right / ETO K (date) BA A P - A, Nike advancing to right, holding palm frond and wreath. RPC II, 2277. 11.89gr, 24mm, 12h. Near Very Fine.

£100 - 140

£40 - 60

Dated RY 18 (78/9 CE). Y Y , laureate head to right / V (date) - , Tyche standing to left, holding grain ears in right hand and cornucopia in left. RPC II, 2254; Meshorer 142; Hendin 6337; Sofaer 195. 12.43gr, 25mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve]

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3438 Judaea, Herodians. Agrippa II, with Titus AE 8 Units. Circa 50-100 CE.

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3441 Judaea, Herodians. Agrippa II, with Titus AE 8 Units. Circa 50-100 CE.

Caesarea Panias mint. Dated RY 26 of the first era of Agrippa II (74/5 CE). AYTOKP T[ITOC KAICAP] CEBAC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / ETO K (date) BA [A ]P - A, Nike advancing to right, holding palm frond and wreath; crescent above. Cf. RPC II, 2276 (no crescent). 12.14gr, 25mm, 12h. Very Fine.

£100 - 140

Caesarea Panias mint. Dated RY 26 of the first era of Agrippa II (74/5 CE). AYTOKP TITOC [KAI]CAP CEBAC, laureate head to right / ETO K (date) BA [A P A], Nike advancing to right, holding palm frond and wreath; crescent above. RPC II, 2277; Hendin 6314b; Sofaer 229. 11.68gr, 24mm, 12h. Very Fine.

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

£100 - 140

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3442 Judaea, Herodians. Agrippa II, with Domitian AE 17mm. Circa 50-100 CE.

Tiberias mint; uncertain date. [ ] , laureate head to right / [...]I A, Nike standing to right, foot on helmet, inscribing shield resting on knee. Cf. RPC II 2264; cf. Meshorer 152; cf. Hendin 6347. 4.57gr, 17mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3439 Judaea, Herodians. Agrippa II, with Titus AE 8 Units. Circa 50-100 CE.

Caesarea Panias mint. Dated RY 29 of the first era of Agrippa II (77/8 CE). AYTOKP TITOC KAICAP CEBA, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / ETO K (date) BA [A P]- A, Nike advancing to right, holding palm frond and wreath. RPC II, 2290. 13.05gr, 26mm, 12h. Near Very Fine.

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

£100 - 140

3443 Judaea Capta. Titus, as Caesar AE 21mm of Caesarea Maritima. 69-79 CE.

[ ] , laureate head to right /[ ], Nike standing to right, resting left foot on helmet, inscribing shield attached to palm tree. RPC II, 2311; Meshorer 381; Hendin 6473; Sofaer 2. 6.91gr, 21mm, 12h. Near Very Fine.

£100 - 140

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

Judaea, Herodians. Agrippa II, with Titus AE 8 Units. Circa 50-100

3444 Judaea Capta, Titus AE 24mm of Caesarea Maritima. 79-81 CE.

A TOKP • TITO- KAI AP, laureate head to right / IO AIA EA K IA , trophy; to left, Judaea seated and mourning to left with her hands tied; shield to right of trophy. RPC II 2313; Hendin 6476; TJC 384. 11.72gr, 24mm, 12h. Very Fine. Double struck of reverse. £100 - 140

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3445 Domitian AE 17mm of Caesarea Maritima. 81-96 CE.

Struck circa 83 CE. Judaea Capta issue. [IMP DOMITIANVS CAES AVG GERMANICVS], laureate head to right / Victory advancing to left, holding wreath and trophy. RPC II 2306; Sofaer 30-2; TJC 393; Hendin 1456. 5.68gr, 17mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3446 Philip II, as Caesar AE 28mm of Bostra, Arabia. AD 244-247.

MARC IVL PHILIPPOS CESAR, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / COL METROPOLIS BOSTRA, wreath containing AKTIA OVCAPIA in three lines. Sofaer 54; Kindler 46a; Spijkerman 60; Rosenberger 52. 13.24gr, 28mm, 1h. Near Very Fine. £50 - 70

From the collection of a gentleman; acquired on the London art market in the 1990s.

3447 Caracalla BI Tetradrachm of Edessa, Mesopotamia. AD 198-217.

Struck circa AD 215-217. AVT • K • M • AV • ANTΩN INOC C B, laureate and cuirassed bust to right, seen from front, with gorgoneion on breastplate / HMAPX E Y ATOC TO , eagle standing facing, head and tail to right, with wings displayed, holding wreath in beak; between legs, shrine with pediment. Prieur 843. 13.14gr, 28mm, 12h. Very Fine. Double reverse struck. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3448 Philip I AE 26mm of Nisibis, Mesopotamia. AD 244249.

Struck AD 247-9. AYTOK K M IOV I [ I I] OC C B, radiate and cuirassed bust to left, seen from rear, holding spear pointing forward and shield on left arm decorated with quadriga / IOV C KO Ω N CIBI MHT, temple with arched pediment and six columns enclosing draped, veiled and turreted Tyche of Antioch seated facing; above, ram (Aries) leaping to right, head to left; below, rivergod Euphrates swimming to right. RPC VIII Online Unassigned ID 3020. 11.12gr, 26mm, 12h. Very Fine - Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

Unpublished Legend Variant

3449 Philip I AE 26mm of Nisibis, Mesopotamia. AD 244249.

Struck AD 247-9. • , laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / C KO Ω N CIBI MHT, temple with arched pediment and four columns enclosing draped, veiled and turreted Tyche of Antioch seated facing; above, ram (Aries) leaping to right, head to left; below, rivergod Euphrates swimming to right. Unpublished in the major references with this reverse legend, including RPC Online, BMC Arabia, SNG Copenhagen. 11.96gr, 26mm, 1h. Good Very Fine. Apparently unpublished variant with a shorter reverse legend. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3450 Philip I AE 25mm of Nisibis, Mesopotamia. AD 244249.

AVTOK K M IOV I I I OC C B, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / IOV C KO Ω N CIBI MHT, statue of Tyche seated facing, ram leaping to right, head to left, above; below, half-length river-god Mygdonius swimming to right; all within tetrastyle temple. Cf. BMC 17-24/25 (for obv./rev.); SNG Milan 122. 11.57gr, 25mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a UK, private collection.

3451 Philip I AE 26mm of Nisibis, Mesopotamia. AD 244249.

, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to left, holding spear pointing forward and shield on left arm / Ω , veiled and turreted Tyche seated facing, ram leaping to right above her, within tetrastyle temple with arched pediment; river-god swimming to right below. BMC - (cf. 25 for obv., 23 for rev.); SNG Copenhagen -; SNG Righetti 2620. 10.61gr, 26mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a UK, private collection.

3452 Otacilia Severa AE 27mm of Nisibis, Mesopotamia. AD 247-249.

Ω , diademed and draped bust to right, with crescent behind shoulders / Ω , temple with arched pediment and four columns enclosing draped, veiled and turreted Tyche of Antioch seated facing; above, ram (Aries) leaping to right, head to left; below, river-god Euphrates swimming to right. RPC VIII Online Unassigned ID 2575; BMC Arabia 27-32; SNG Copenhagen 244. 9.88gr, 27mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3453 Otacilia Severa, Augusta AE 24mm of Nisibis, Mesopotamia. AD 244-249. Struck AD 247-249. Ω , draped bust to right, with crescent behind shoulders / Ω , statue of Tyche seated facing, with ram leaping to right above and river-god swimming to right below, within tetrastyle temple with arched pediment. RPC VIII Online Unassigned ID 2575; BMC 27-32; SNG Copenhagen 244. 11.50gr, 24mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a UK, private collection.

3454 Philip II AE 25mm of Nisibis, Mesopotamia. AD 247249.

AYTOK M IOV I I I OC C B, radiate and cuirassed bust to left / IOY C KO Ω N CIBI MHT, Tyche of Antioch seated facing; above, ram (Aries) leaping to right, head to left; all within tetrastyle shrine; below, river-god Euphrates swimming to right. RPC VIII Online Unassigned ID 2962; SNG Copenhagen 240. 11.72gr, 25mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a UK, private collection.

3455 Philip II AE 26mm of Nisibis, Mesopotamia. AD 247249.

AYTOK M IOV I I I OC C B, radiate and cuirassed bust to left, seen from front, wearing balteus / IO (sic) C KO Ω N CIBI M[HT], temple with arched pediment and four columns enclosing draped, veiled and turreted Tyche of Antioch seated facing; above, ram (Aries) leaping to right, head to left; below, river-god Euphrates swimming to right. RPC VIII Online Unassigned ID 2962; BMC Arabia 24; SNG Copenhagen 240. 10.76gr, 26mm, 6h. Near Very Fine - Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3456 Philip II AE 26mm of Nisibis, Mesopotamia. AD 247249.

AYTOK M IOV I I I OC C B, radiate and cuirassed bust to left / IOY C KO Ω N CIBI MHT, Tyche of Antioch seated facing; above, ram (Aries) leaping to right, head to left; all within tetrastyle shrine; below, river-god Euphrates swimming to right. RPC VIII Online Unassigned ID 2962; SNG Copenhagen 240. 10.58gr, 26mm, 12h. Very Fine. Double struck of reverse. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a UK, private collection.

3457 Gordian III and Tranquillina AE 31mm of Singara, Mesopotamia. AD 238-244.

Struck AD 241-244. AVTOK K M AT(sic) OP IANON CAB

TPAN[KV INA CEB, confronted busts of Gordian, laureate, draped and cuirassed on left, and Tranquillina, draped and wearing stephane on right / AVP CE KO- CIN APA, Tyche seated to left on rock, holding branch; the centaur Sagittarius above to left, discharging arrow, river god swimming to left below. BMC 13; SNG Copenhagen 257; Lindgren & Kovacs 2627. 22.26gr, 31mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. £100 - 140

From a UK private collection.

3458 Gordian III and Tranquillina AE 30mm of Singara, Mesopotamia. AD 238-244.

Struck AD 243-4. A[VTOK K M ANT OP IA]NON CAB

TPANKV INA C B, on left, bust of Gordian, laureate, draped and cuirassed to right, seen from rear, and on right, Tranquillina, draped and wearing stephane to left / AVP C KO CIN APA, Tyche, turreted and veiled, seated to left on rock, holding ears of corn; above, the Centaur Sagittarius to left, discharging arrow; below, river god swimming to left. RPC VII.2, 3471; cf. BMC Arabia 8-13; SNG Copenhagen 257. 19.72gr, 30mm, 5h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a private, UK, collection.

3459 Gordian III and Tranquillina AE 30mm of Singara, Mesopotamia. AD 238-244.

Struck AD 243-4. AVTOK K M ANT OP IANON CAB TPANKV INA C B, on left, bust of Gordian, laureate, draped and cuirassed to right, seen from rear, and on right, Tranquillina, draped and wearing stephane to left / [AVP C KO ] CIN APA, Tyche, turreted and veiled, seated to left on rock, holding ears of corn; above, the Centaur Sagittarius to left, discharging arrow; below, river god swimming to left. RPC VII.2, 3471; cf. BMC Arabia 8-13; SNG Copenhagen 257. 19.09gr, 30mm, 5h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3460 Hadrian AE Hemidrachm of Alexandria, Egypt. AD 117-138.

Dated RY 15 (AD 130/1). AVT KAI TPAI A PIA C B, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / Emperor standing facing, head to left, holding patera over altar and sceptre; L I-E (date) across fields. RPC III 5784; Dattari (Savio) 7523; Emmett 1082. 12.45gr, 30mm, 11h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman; From Den of Antiquity Int Ltd, dealer’s ticket included.

3461 Hadrian AE Hemidrachm of Alexandria, Egypt. AD 117-138.

Dated RY 15 (AD 130/1). AVT KAI TPAI A PIA C B, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / Emperor standing facing, head to left, holding patera over altar and sceptre; L I-E (date) across fields. RPC III 5784; Dattari (Savio) 7523; Emmett 1082. 11.29gr, 29mm, 11h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman; From Den of Antiquity Int Ltd, dealer’s ticket included.

3462 Commodus BI Tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt. AD 177-192.

Dated RY 30 of Marcus Aurelius (AD 189/90). M A KOM ANT C B YC B, laureate head to right / Eagle with spread wings standing to right on thunderbolt; L (date) in right field. RPC IV.4 Online 14223 (temporary); Dattari (Savio) 3905; Emmett 2523. 10.78gr, 23mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman; From Den of Antiquity Int Ltd, dealer’s ticket included.

3463 Commodus BI Tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt. AD 177-192.

Uncertain RY 24, 27 or 29 (AD 183-189). M A KOM ANT [C B V C B], laureate head to right / Laureate head of Zeus to right, with traces of drapery; L K[?] (date) across fields. Emmett 2563; cf. Dattari (Savio) 3892. 12.71gr, 24mm, 11h. Very Fine. [No Reserve]

£80 - 100

3466 Divus Carus Potin Tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt. Died AD 283. Struck under Carinus, circa AD 283-285. C , laureate head to right / A I P- CIC, lit altar decorated with garland. Köln 3167-68; Dattari (Savio) 5570-71; K&G 113.5; Emmett 3995. 7.67gr, 20mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman; From Den of Antiquity Int Ltd, dealer’s ticket included.

3464 Severus Alexander Potin Tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt. AD 222-235.

Dated RY 4 (AD 224-225).

3467 z Herod I Prutot and Other Mixed Greek Issue Group. 75-4 BC and other. Group comprising: mixed issues and types; some modern cast copies. 59.18gr total, 15-24mm. Fine - Very Fine. [7] £50 - 70

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / L (date), Dikaiosyne standing facing, head to left, holding scales and cornucopia. RPC VI, 10270 (temporary); Dattari (Savio) 4292. 14.12gr, 23mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve]

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman; From Den of Antiquity Int Ltd, dealer’s ticket included.

£30 - 40

3468 Justin II AV Semissis. AD 565-578. Constantinople mint. D N IVSTINVS P P AVI, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VICTORIA AVCCC, Victory seated to right, inscribing shield; star to left, inverted staurogram to right; CONOB in exergue. MIBE 10; DOC 12; SB 352. 2.18gr, 17mm, 6h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £150 - 200

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3465 Maximinus I Potin Tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt. AD 235-238.

Dated RY 1 (AD 234/5). , laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from rear / L (date), Serapis standing facing, head to right, resting on sceptre. RPC VI, 10664 (temporary); Dattari (Savio) 4594. 13.36gr, 25mm, 11h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve]

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman; From Den of Antiquity Int Ltd, dealer’s ticket included.

£60 - 80

3469 Maurice Tiberius AV Tremissis. AD 582-602. Constantinople mint. O N TI -RI P P AVI, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VICTORI MAVRI AV , cross potent; CONOB below. MIBE 20; DOC 14; SB 488. 1.38gr, 16mm, 7h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £80 - 100

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

Very Rare Engraver’s Error

3470 Justinian I AE Follis. AD 527-565.

Constantinople mint; dated RY 18 = AD 544/5. 2nd officina. D N IVSTNI-ANVS(sic) P P AVG, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, holding globus cruciger with right hand and shield decorated with soldier on horseback motif with left, cross to right / Large M, ANNO X- -III (date) across field, cross above, B below, CON in exergue. Cf. DOC 43 (obverse legend variety not recorded); SB 163. 18.02gr, 33mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. Nice dark brown patina. Very rare engraver’s error. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a private, UK, collection in the 1980s; Property of a London, antiquarian.

3471 Heraclius AE Follis. AD 610-641. Nicomedia mint; dated RY 2 (AD 611/2). 1st officina. ∂ N hRACLI P R [...], helmeted, draped, and cuirassed bust facing, holding globus cruciger / Large M, ANNO II (date) across field, cross above, A below, NIKO in exergue. DOC 154a; SB 833. 10.81gr, 29mm, 7h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From a 1980s UK collection; Property of a London antiquarian.

3472 Constans II, with Constantine IV, Heraclius, and Tiberius AE Follis. AD 641-668. Constantinople mint; uncertain RY date. Uncertain officina. Constans standing facing, wearing plumed helmet and military attire, holding long cross and resting hand on hip; date to left, cross and large M to right / Crowned facing figures of Constantine, Heraclius, and Tiberius, each wearing chlamys and holding globus cruciger. SB 1011. 3.68gr, 25mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Glossy black patina; overstuck. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From a 1980s UK collection; Property of a London antiquarian.

3473 Arab-Byzantine, Umayyad Caliphate AE Fals. Time of ‘Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan, AH 65-86 (AD 685-705). Halab mint. Struck AH 74-80 (AD 693/4-699/700). Caliph standing facing, wearing long robes, holding pommel of sword; girdle band hanging from elbow; illegible legend around / Transformed cross standing on three steps; in left field, ‘in Halab’ in Kufic; in right field, ‘full weight’ in Kufic; around, part of the first Kalima. DOCAB -; Goodwin, Type IV; cf. SICA I, 619. 2.86gr, 20mm, 11h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired at an UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3474 Constantine V Copronymus, with Leo IV and Leo III, AV Solidus. AD 741-775.

Constantinople mint; struck AD 764-773. C L ON P A M L, crowned facing bust of Leo III wearing loros, holding cross potent in right hand / CO S A I OS S L O O OS, crowned facing busts of Constantine V and Leo IV, each wearing chlamys; cross above. DOC 2a.1; SB 1551. 4.34gr, 19mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £300 - 400

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3475 Constantine V Copronymus, with Leo IV and Leo III AE Follis. AD 741-775.

Syracuse mint; struck AD 751-775. Leo III standing facing, wearing chlamys and crown and holding cross potent; to left, [...], to right, I and C / Constantine V and Leo IV standing facing, each wearing chlamys and crown and holding akakia; above, cross. DOC III 19; SB 1569; Berk 864; Spahr 333; Anastasi 435. 2.67gr, 19mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3476 ‡ Carolingians, Charles ‘le Chauve’ (‘the Bald’; as Charles II, King of West Francia) AR Denier. 840-864. Paris mint. Class 1. CARLVS REX FR, cross pattée / PARISII CIVITAS, temple with central cross. Depeyrot 762; Prou, Carolingiennes 323; M&G 827; MEC 1, 843. 1.75gr, 20mm, 4h. Extremely Fine. Toned; lightly double struck. £600 - 800

Acquired from iNumis, 10 November 2016, lot 223.

3477 John I Zimisces AR Miliaresion. AD 969-976.

Constantinople mint. + I S S XRIST S ICA , crosslet set on globus above two steps; in central medallion, crowned bust facing, I A flanking / + I A , X’ AVTOCRAT, VS ’ ASIL VS R MAI ’ in five lines; ornaments above and below. DOC 7a; SB 1792. 2.16gr, 22mm, 7h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a 1980s UK collection; Property of a London antiquarian.

3478 John I Zimisces AR Miliaresion. AD 969-976. Constantinople mint. I S S XRIST S ICA , crosslet set on globus above two steps; in central medallion, crowned bust facing, I -A flanking / I A , X AVTOCRAT, VS ’ ASIL VS R MAI ’ in five lines; ornament above and below. DOC 7a; SB 1792. 2.50gr, 21mm, 6h. Very Fine. Toned; blue and golden iridescence around the devices on both sides. [No Reserve] £80 - 100

From a private UK collection in the 1980s; Property of a London antiquarian.

3479 John I Zimisces AR Miliaresion. AD 969-976. Constantinople mint. + I S S XRIST S ICA , crosslet set on globus above two steps; in central medallion, crowned bust facing, I A flanking / + I A , X’ AVTOCRAT, VS ’ ASIL VS R MAI ’ in five lines; ornaments above and below. DOC 7a; SB 1792. 2.67gr, 22mm, 7h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

From a 1980s UK collection; Property of a London antiquarian.

3480 John I Zimisces AR Miliaresion. AD 969-976. Constantinople mint. + I S S XRIST S ICA , crosslet set on globus above two steps; in central medallion, crowned bust facing, I A flanking / + I A , X’ AVTOCRAT, VS ’ ASIL VS R MAI ’ in five lines; ornaments above and below. DOC 7a; SB 1792. 1.58gr, 20mm, 6h. Very Fine. Flan crack at 11h. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a 1980s UK collection; Property of a London antiquarian.

3481 Empire of Trebizond, Alexius II Comnenus AR Asper. AD 1297-1330.

St. Eugenius on horseback to right, holding cruciform sceptre; O A(ligate) V- -NI across fields, lis below / Emperor on horseback to right, holding lis-tipped sceptre; A- to right, before, lis below, sun in upper right field. Bendall 52; SB 2619. 1.92gr, 21mm, 7h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3482 z AE Follis Group. 5th-11th century AD. Comprising: various emperors, issues and reverse types. 76.72gr total, 21-34mm. Fine - Good Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market. Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3483 z AE Follis Group. 5th-11th century AD. Comprising: various emperors, issues and reverse types. 77.77gr total, 21-31mm. Fine - Good Fine. [8, No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3484 z Byzantine AE Folles [10]. 6th-10th century AD. Ten Byzantine Folles of various rulers. 82.00gr total. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

Exceedingly Rare Glass Weight

3485 Byzantine Circular Glass Weight of 6 Keratia (6 Siliquae)(?). Circa 6th-7th century AD.

Large S within linear circle / Blank. Bendall, Weights -; Schlumberger, Poids de verre étalons monétiforms d’origine byzantine 37; De Rochesnard, Album des poids antiques, tome 3, G2a. 0.75gr, 14mm. Good Very Fine. Exceedingly Rare. £100 - 140

Collected from 1970-1999; From the collection of the late Mr S.M., London, UK.

3486 Byzantine Circular Glass Semissis Weight. Circa 6th-7th century AD.

In the name of Theodoros eparch. , facing bust of the city prefect holding mappa in his raised right hand and sceptre(?) in his left / Blank. Bendall, Weights -; cf. Pondera Online 10866 & 7965 & 6075 (1 Gramma). 1.84gr, 20mm. Near Very Fine. £100 - 140

Collected from 1970-1999; From the collection of the late Mr S.M., London, UK.

3487 Byzantine Circular Glass Tremissis Weight Circa 6th century AD.

Cruciform monogram of or between two imperial facing busts; above, nimbate bust of Christ facing / blank. Cf. Bendall, Weights -; cf. Monneret de Villard p. 101, 3c; cf. Schlumberger Gustave, Poids de verre étalons monétiformes d’origine byzantine 42; cf. Entwistle/Meek, Early Byzantine Glass Weights, p. 10, fig. 11h. 1.61 grams, 20 mm. £200 - 300

Collected from 1970-1999; From the collection of the late Mr S.M., London, UK.

Exceedingly Rare Seal with Menorah

3488 Judaea, Lead Seal. 4th-5th century AD.

Menorah on tripod base flanked by lulav and shovel to the left and shofar(?) to the right / Falcon or eagle, with spread wings, grasping in talons serpent to right. For similar cf. Gorny & Mosch 212, 3338. 3.78gr, 15mm, 1h. Very Fine. £150 - 200

Collected from 1970-1999; From the collection of the late Mr S.M., London, UK.

3489 Anonymous Lead Tessera. 2nd-4th century AD. Possibly Levante mint. Menorah / Uncertain object or monogram. 1.46gr, 12mm. Very Fine. £150 - 200

Collected from 1970-1999; From the collection of the late Mr S.M., London, UK.

3490 Electrotype of Anonymous AR Didrachm (Quadrigatus). Circa 225-214 BC.

Rome mint. Laureate head of Janus / Jupiter standing in galloping quadriga driven by Victory to right, holding sceptre and reins, brandishing thunderbolt overhead; ROMA incuse on tablet below. For prototype: Crawford 28/3; BMCRR Romano-Campanian 78-99; RSC 23. 6.04gr, 23mm, 9h. Good Very Fine. £50 - 70

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3491 Electrotype of Uncertain Tribe AR Tetradrachm at Middle Danube. 3rd-2nd century BC. ‘Puppenreiter mit Triskeles’ type. Imitating Philip II of Macedon. Celticized laureate head of Zeus to right / Celticized horseman to right, raising his left hand; above, zig-zag pattern; below, triskeles; before, V and . For prototype: Dembski 1350; Flesche 564; Lanz 724; OTA 434/3. 12.64gr, 23mm, 8h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3492 Electrotype of Pontos, Amisos AE 21mm. Time of Mithradates VI Eupator, circa 105-90 or 95-90 BC. Head of Amazon in wolf skin headdress to right / Nike advancing to right, holding wreath in outstretched right hand and palm over shoulder; I- OY across fields. For prototype: RG 44; HGC 7, 244. 7.93gr, 21mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a European collection, 1990s.

3493 Electrotype of Anonymous AE Aes Grave Sextans. Circa 225-217 BC.

Rome mint. Head of Mercury to left, wearing winged petasos; two pellets (mark of value) below; all on raised disk / Prow of galley to right; two pellets (mark of value) below. For prototype: Crawford 35/5; ICC 82; Sydenham 76; HN Italy 341; RBW 89. 38.49gr, 36mm, 12h. Good Fine. £40 - 60

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3494 Electrotype of Augustus AR Denarius. 21-20 BC. Samos or Pergamum(?) mint. CAESAR, bare head to right / AVGVSTVS, bull standing to right. For prototype: RIC I 475 (Samos?); BMCRE 663 (uncertain mint in the East); RSC 28. 3.86gr, 20mm, 1h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3495 Electrotype of Augustus AR Denarius. 13 BC. C. Marius C.f. Tro(mentina tribu), moneyer. Rome mint. AVGVSTVS DIVI • F, bare head to right; all within oak wreath / Bare heads to right of Lucius, Julia, and Caius, wreath above Julia; C • MARIVS • TRO below, III VIR above. For prototype: RIC 405; RSC 2 (Caius, Lucius, Julia, and Augustus); BMCRE 108-9 = BMCRR Rome 4648-9; BN 529. 4.52gr, 18mm, 9h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3496 Diva Faustina I AE Cast Paduan Medallion. Circa 1600-1900.

Unknown maker. DIVA FAVSTINA, draped bust to right / AETERNITAS, Faustina seated to left atop garlanded cart drawn by two lions; S C in exergue. For prototype: RIC 1114. 25.34gr, 34mm, 6h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3497 Electrotype of Pertinax AE Sestertius. AD 193. Rome mint. IMP CAES P HELV PERTINAX AVG, laureate head to right / LAETITIA TEMPORVM COS II, Laetitia standing to left, holding wreath and sceptre; S C across fields. For prototype: RIC IV 17; BMCRE 27. 25.95gr, 31mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. £50 - 70

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3498 Electrotype of Manlia Scantilla, Augusta AE Sestertius. AD 193. Rome mint. MANLIA SCANTILLA AVG, draped bust to right / IVNO REGINA, Juno standing to left, holding patera and sceptre, peacock at her feet; S C across fields. For prototype: RIC IV 18a (Julianus); Cohen 6; BMCRE 32 (Julianus). 17.09gr, 28mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3499 Electrotype of Aquilia Severa, Augusta AE Sestertius. AD 220-222.

Rome mint. IVLIA AQVILIA SEVERA AVG, draped and diademed bust to right / CONCORDIA, Concordia standing facing, head to left, holding patera over lighted altar and double cornucopiae, star in right field; S C across fields. For prototype: RIC IV 390 (Elagabalus); Cohen 4; BMCRE 433 (Elagabalus). 22.96gr, 32mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3500 Electrotype of Gordian II AE Sestertius. AD 238.

Rome mint. IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AFR AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right, seen from behind / ROMAE AETERNAE, Roma seated to left, holding Victory in her right hand and long sceptre in her left; at her side, shield; S C in exergue. For prototype: BMC 23; Cohen 9; RIC 5. 24.99gr, 30mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

In Exceptional Condition for the Issue

3501 Anglo-Saxon. Post Crondall AV Thrymsa-Shilling. Circa 650-675.

Mint in Kent(?). Pale Gold Phase. ‘Two Emperors’ type. Diademed and draped bust to right; pseudo legend around / Two small busts facing, holding two orbs between them; above, Victory with wings enfolding the figures; pellets at each side of Victory’s head. Sutherland 32-42; A&W Type V.xxvii; Metcalf 79-80; SCBI 63 (BM), 23-5; SCBI 69 (Abramson); North 20; SCBC 767. 1.22gr, 11mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. £800 - 1,000

Found in Norfolk, UK.

From an old private collection of Norfolk, UK, gentleman, formed since 1998.

Rare Variant

3502 ‡ Anglo-Saxon. Primary Phase, Series BX/B VI Mule AR Sceattas. Circa 685-710. East Anglia. Diademed bust with protruding chin to right, annulet before; all within beaded circle / VANTAVMA, bird on cross with annulet in each angle, additional annulet either side of the cross arms; all within a serpent circle. SCBC 776/777; M 97/102; Abr 1510/16-10. 1.18gr, 13mm, 9h. Extremely Fine. Deep brown old cabinet tone. Extremely rare mule, an exceptionally rare variant with additional annulets. £600 - 800

Found in UK; Acquired from Mike Vosper, 25 November 2016, no. SS-BTQD, old collector’s ticket included.

3503 Anglo-Saxon. Kings of Northumbria, Aethelred II AE

Styca. Circa 810-830.

EDILRED REX within beaded border, around central cross / EANRED within beaded border, around central cross. SCBC 865. 0.90gr, 12mm. Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3504 Anglo-Saxon. Kings of Northumbria, Eadred AE

Styca. Circa 810-830.

[...]RED REX within beaded border, around central small cross / +EADVI[...] within beaded border, around pellet in beaded circle. SCBC 862. 0.94gr, 14mm. Fine - Near Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

Extremely Rare Penny of Offa Recorded by EMC

3505 Anglo-Saxon. Kings of Mercia, Offa AR Penny. 757796.

3508 England. Aethelred II AR Penny. 978-1016. Totnes mint. Crux type, 991-997. Beorhtwine, moneyer. + ÆÐELRED REX NGLOX, bare-headed draped bust to left with sceptre in front in solid inner circle / +BTRHTPINE MEO TOTA with NE ligated and E reversed, voided short cross, CRVX in angles, in solid inner circle. BEH 3838; North 770; SCBI 7 (Copenhagen), 1256; SCBI 51 (Estonia), 100; SCBC 1148. 1.21gr, 12mm, 9h. Very Fine. Flan crack at 3h. Viking peck marks. [No Reserve] £80 - 100

£5,000 - 7,000

London mint. Circa 780-792/3. Ceolheard, moneyer. Light Coinage, Group II, ‘Portrait’ Type. + OFFA REX +, draped and cuirassed bust to right; all within inner and outer beaded circles / + CI◊L HAR∂ around coiled serpent-like creature within beaded inner and outer circles. Chick type 18; SCBI 67 (BM) 56-7; North 317; SCBC 905; cf. CNG 5628037 (hammer USD 27,500). 1.17gr, 16mm, 9h. Very Fine. Extremely rare; only other three complete examples recorded by the EMC.

Found whilst searching with a metal detector near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, UK, by Kevin Stimpson on 3rd April 2024; Recorded by the Corpus of Early Medieval Coin Finds of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridgeshire, with reference no. EMC 2024.0140.

3506 Viking. Danish East Anglia, St Edmund Memorial AR Penny. 885-915.

+SCEA+DI, top-barred A / +BAHIMOI, small cross within wreath. SCBC 961. 1.36gr, 18mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. Bend. £600 - 800

Property of a Colchester, UK, collector.

Very Rare

3507 Anglo-Saxon. Archbishop Plegmund AR Penny. 890895.

Canterbury mint. Class 1. Elfstan, moneyer. + PLEGMVND ARCHIEP, small cross within linear circle / ELFS TAN, pellet trefoil above and below with three pellets between. SCBC 900; North 256. 1.43gr, 20mm, 9h. Good Very Fine. Very rare. £2,200 - 3,200

From the Horton collection, UK; Accompanied by a previous dealer’s coin ticket (£3,500.00); This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate number no.12029-214259.

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

Very Rare

3509 England. Edward the Confessor AR Penny. AD 10421066.

Stamford, Brunwine. Pacx type, AD 1042-1044. Diademed bust to left, sceptre before / +BRINI ON ST: AN:, voided long cross extending from central annulet, limbs terminating with a crescent, a letter of PACX in each angle. B.M.C IV; N 813; SCBC 1171. 0.84gr, 17mm, 1h. Good Fine. Flan crack at 1h. Very rare; only five similar coins recorded on the Early Medieval Corpus (EMC) at the Fitzwilliam museum. [No Reserve] £80 - 100

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3510 England. Norman, William I AR Penny. 1066-1087. Canterbury mint. Ealdred, moneyer. Bonnet type (BMC ii). +PILLEM REX, crowned bust facing / +EALDRED ON CA, pellet and crescent ended voided cross with annulet at centre and pile in angles. SCBC 1251; North 842. 1.22gr, 18mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £1,000 - 1,400

From the private collection of a Sussex, UK, gentleman.

Recorded in EMC

3511 England. Norman, Stephen AR Cut Farthing. 11351154.

York mint. Flag Type. Crowned and draped bust to right, holding staff with flag or ‘triple banner’ in right hand; unclear symbol in field to right of banner / Cross moline within wreath; eight-rayed star and part of legend. Mack 217; North 919; SCBC 1313. 0.26gr, 14mm. Near Extremely Fine. Very Rare. [No Reserve] £200 - 300

Found near Louth, Lincolnshire, UK, 2024; Recorded in Corpus of Early Medieval Coin Finds (EMC) of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridgeshire, with reference no. EMC 2023.0495.

3512 England. Plantagenet, Richard I AR Penny. 11891199.

London mint. Class 3A. HENRICVS REX, facing bust with sceptre / +[... ].ON.LVN, short voided cross and quatrefoils. SCBC 1347A. 1.19gr, 20mm, 3h. Near Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; From the private collection of Mr G.B., Hampshire, UK.

3513 England. Plantagenet, Henry III AR Penny. 12161272.

Bury St Edmunds mint. Simund, moneyer. Class 7b. hENRICVS REX, crowned, facing bust with sceptre / +SIMVND (M as H) ON SAT, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle. SCBC 1356B. 1.31gr, 17mm, 10h. Good Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3514 England. Plantagenet, Henry III AR Penny. 12161272.

Bristol mint. Struck 1248-1250. Elis, moneyer. Long cross coinage, class 3b. h NRICVS(NR ligate) R X • III, crowned facing bust / LI SON(ON ligate) BR VST, voided long cross, with central pellet; triple pellets in quarters. SCBC 1363; C&T 15. 1.34gr, 17mm, 4h. Good Fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Found Yorkshire, UK.

3515 England. Plantagenet, Henry III AR Long Voided Cross Penny. 1248-1250. Gloucester(?) mint. Roger, moneyer. Class 3a1. hENRICVS REX III, crowned facing bust / ROGER ON [...], long cross, three pellets in each angle. Cf. SCBC 1362. 1.47gr, 18mm. Good Fine. Double struck. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3516 England. Plantagenet, Henry III AR Penny. 12471272.

Oxford mint. Willem, moneyer. Class 3b. HENRICVS REX III, crowned facing bust / WIL LEM ONO XON, voided long cross and three pellets in each angle. SCBC 1363. 1.53gr, 18mm, 5h. Good Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3517 England. Plantagenet, Edward I Lead Counterfeit Groat. 1272-1307 or later.

London mint. New Coinage. Variety d, Fox 7. +EDWARDVS DI GRA REX ADGL, facing crowned bust with large broad face and short hair, crown with spread side fleurs, surrounding quatrefoil in two lines, drapery two bands with rosette in centre, triple pellet stops in legend / EDVX AQVT DN.S HBIN & IA CIVI LODDON, long cross fourchée, upon twin concentric legends, trefoil of pellets in each inner angle. For prototype cf. North 1006; cf. SCBC 1379D. 7.43gr, 30mm, 10h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £200 - 300

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

Rare Legend Variant

3518 England. Plantagenet, Edward I AR Penny. 12721307.

3520 England. Plantagenet, Edward I AR Brockage Penny. 1272-1307.

London mint. Illegible inscription, crowned facing bust / Incuse of CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with three pellets in each angle. For prototype cf. SCBC 1380-1414. 1.40gr, 24mm. Fine. Seemingly two coins attached. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3521 England. Plantagenet, Edward I AR Halfpenny. 12721307.

Berwick-Upon-Tweed mint. +EDW R AIIGL DIIS hYB, crowned facing crowned bust with double collar / VILL ABE REV VICI, long cross pattee, three pellets in each inner angle. SCBC 1438. 0.56gr, 14mm, 2h. Good Fine. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Found Yorkshire, UK.

£40 - 60

London mint. Class 10ab. + EDWR ANGL DNS HYB, crowned facing bust / CIVI TAS LON DON, long cross and pellets dividing. SCBC 1409B. 1.37gr, 18mm, 2h. Good Very Fine. Rare variant of obverse legend. [No Reserve]

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3519 England. Plantagenet, Edward I AR Penny. 12721307.

London mint. Struck 1280. Class 2a. +EDW R ANGL DNS HYB, crowned facing bust / CIVI TAS LON DON, long cross and pellets dividing. SCBC 1385. 1.31gr, 20mm, 9h. Good Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Found in Yorkshire, UK.

3522 England. Plantagenet, Edward I AR Farthing. 12721307.

London Mint. Class 3de. + E R AN-GLIE, crowned facing bust / LON DON IEN SIS, long cross pattée; triple pellets in quarters. SCBC 1445A. 0.33gr, 11mm, 12h. Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

From ‘The Castlemorton’ Hoard

3523 ‘The Castlemorton’ Medieval Gold and Silver Coin Hoard. 1258-1422. Hoard comprising of 24 coins: Henry III cut half penny, six Edward I pennies, Edward II penny, five Edward III pennies, three Edward III half groats, four Edward III groats, Edward III gold quarter noble, Edward III gold half Noble, two Henry V pennies:

1, Silver cut half penny of Henry III Class 5g Date: 1258-1270, crowned bust facing forward, low central fleur (only the top left side remains), HEN - II / Long cross voided with three pellets in each angle ERT on C. Mint: canterbury. Moneyer: Gilbert. Length 9mm, width 10mm, weight

0.71gr.

2, A clipped silver coin of Edward I Class 4d Date c.1282-1289, crowned bust facing forwards EDW R ANGL DNS HYB (pellet start) / Long cross with three pellets in each angle, CIVITAS LONDON. Diameter 18mm, weight 0.89gr.

3, A clipped silver coin of Edward I Class 4 Date c1282-1289, crowned bust facing forwards [EDW R] ANG[L DNS HYB] / Long cross with three pellets in each angle, CIVITAS […]. Diameter 16mm, weight 0.84gr.

4, A heavily worn silver penny of Edward I (AD 1272-1307) this is a Class 3f which dates it to 1280-1281, crowned bust facing forwards [ED]W R ANGL DN[S HYB] (wedge stops) / Long cross with three pellets in each angle VILLA BRISTO[LI]E. Diameter 17mm, weight 0.87gr.

5, A heavily worn silver coin of Edward I, possibly Class 4 Date c1282-1289, no detail remains / Long cross with three pellets in each angle, CIVITAS CANTOR. Diameter 16mm, weight 0.67gr.

6, Medieval silver penny of Edward I (1272-1307) Class 9a Date 1300-1301, crowned bust facing forwards, star on chest [EDW R ANGL DNS HYB] / Long cross with three pellets in each angle (cross moline) CIVITAS DVR[EME]. Diameter 17mm, weight 0.81g.

7, Silver penny of Edward I minted at Berwick-Upon-Tweed Withers class 5 which dates this to 1300-1310, no detail remains except for wedge shaped drapery [EDWA] R ANG [DnS HYB] / Long cross with three pellets in each angle VILL/[A BE/REV/]VICI (V with large serifs). Diameter 18mm, weight 0.89gr.

8, A clipped silver coin of Edward II Class 10cf4 Date c1309, crowned bust facing forwards EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB / Long cross with three pellets in each angle CIVITAS LONDON. Diameter 16mm, weight 0.97gr.

9, A heavily worn silver penny of Edward III Fourth coinage 13511377, crowned bust facing forwards [...] / Long cross (Crovier on one arm), three pellets in each angle, CIVITAS DU[REM]E. Diameter 17mm, weight 0.87gr.

10, Silver penny of Edward III (1327-1377) Dated to 1344-1351 Third (florin) coinage type 4, crowned bust facing forwards EDW R ANG[L DNS HYB] / Long cross with pellets in angles, quatrefoil in the centre Reverse inscription: [CIVI]TAS EBORA[CI]. Diameter 16mm, weight 0.83gr. North 1130.

11, A heavily clipped and worn silver penny of Edward III series G, mint mark cross 3 1356-1361, crowned bust facing forwards EDW[… ]LI / Long cross, three pellets in each angle, [CIVI]TAS DUR[EME]. Diameter 16mm, weight 0.79gr. N.1215.

12, Silver penny of Edward III (1327-1377) Dated to 1344-1351Third (florin) coinage type 4, crowned bust facing forwards EDW [R ANGL DNS HYB] / long cross with pellets in angles, quatrefoil in the centre Reverse inscription: CIVI[TAS EBO]RACI. Diameter 18mm, weight 0.86gr. North 1130.

13, Silver penny of Edward III (1327-1377) Dated to 1369-1377 posttreaty, crowned bust facing forwards ED[WARDUS REX ANG]LIE / Long cross with pellets in angles, inscription: [CIVI]TAS DUNOLM. Diameter 18mm, weight 0.95gr. North 1297.

14, A clipped penny of Henry V Class D Date 1413-1422, crowned bust facing, mullet and annulet by crown [HENRIC R]EX AN[GL] / Long cross with three pellets in each angle CIVITAS (quatrefoil) [… ]. Diameter 16mm, weight 0.91gr. North 1397.

15, A clipped penny of Henry V Class D Date 1413-1422, crowned bust facing, mullet and annulet by crown […] / Long cross with three pellets in each angle [CIVITAS EBORACI], this coin has jumped in the die rendering the obverse inscription garbled. Diameter 16mm, weight 0.89gr. North 1401.

16, Silver half-groat of Edward III, Treaty period, Date c.1363-1369, crowned bust facing forward, annulet on breast EDWARD[US REX] ANGL DNS HYB (annulet before inscription) / Long cross with three pellets in each angle. POSVI DEUM ADIVTOREM MEUM/VILLA CALESIE (unbared As). Diameter 22mm, weight 2.06gr. North 1263.

17, Silver half-groat of Edward III, Pre-Treaty period series E, Date c.1354-1355, crowned bust facing forward EDWARDUS REX] ANGL Z FRACI (annulet stops, broken base of C and E) / Long cross with three pellets in each angle, POSVI DEUM ADIVTOREM MEUM/CIVITAS LONDON (unbared As). Diameter 22mm, weight 2.11gr. North 1165.

18, Silver half-groat of Edward III, Pre-Treaty Period, Series F, Mintmark Crown, Date c.1356, crowned bust facing forward [EDWARDUS] REX [ANGL Z FRA] / Long cross with three pellets in each angle, POSVI DEUM ADIVTOREM MEUM/CIVITAS LONDON (unbared Ns, annulet stops). Diameter 21mm, weight 1.57gr. North 1175.

19, A heavily clipped groat of Edward III, Pre-Treaty period series G, dated to 1356-1361, crowned bust facing forward […] / Long cross with three pellets in each angle. […]/CIVI/T•A•S /LON/DON. (unbared Ns), this coin is clipped resulting in the loss of the outer inscription from both the obverse and reverse. Diameter 25mm, weight 3.04gr. North 1199.

20, A heavily clipped groat of Edward III, Pre-Treaty period series G, dated to 1356-1361, crowned bust facing forward EDWARD D G REX [ANGL] Z FRANC D HYB / Long cross with three pellets in each angle. POSVI DEUM ADIVTORE[M MEUM] CIVI T•A•S LON DON (unbared Ns and annulet stops). Diameter 25mm, weight 3.67gr. North 1197.

21, A heavily clipped groat of Edward III, Pre-Treaty period series D, dated to 1352-1353, crowned bust facing forward EDWARD D G REX ANGL Z FRANC D HYB / Long cross with three pellets in each angle. POSVI DEUM ADIVTOREM MEUM CIVITAS LONDON (reverse bared Ns, normal R). Diameter 25mm, weight 3.54gr. North 1152.

22, A clipped groat of Edward III, Pre-Treaty period series G, dated to 1356-1361, crowned bust facing forward EDWARD D G REX ANGL Z FRANC D HYB / Long cross with three pellets in each angle. (annulet in 1st quarter) POSVI DEUM ADIVTOREM MEUM /CIVITAS LONDON (reverse bared Ns). Diameter 25mm, weight 3.71gr. North 1193.

23, Gold quarter noble of Edward III. Dated to 1363-1369. Mint mark: cross potent, Shield with the royal coat-of-arms in a tressure EDWARD DEI GRA REX ANGL (double saltire stops, annulet before EDWARD) / Ornate cross with Lis in centre. leopards in each angle EXALTABITVR IN GLORIA (double saltire stops). Diameter 20mm, weight 1.81gr. North 1244, SCBC 1511. Extremely fine.

24, Gold half-noble of Edward III dated to 1363-1369, King on ship, holding sword and shield bearing the royal coat of arms. EDWARD DEI G REX [ANGL D HYB Z AQT] / Triple-stranded cross with ornate terminals, lion and crown in each angle, surrounding eight-arched tressure, E at centre of cross, DOMINE NE [IN FUROR TUO ARGUAS ME]. Diameter 24mm, weight 3.16gr. North 1238, SCBC 1506/7. Near very fine. Clipped. .. [24] £2,000 - 3,000

A complete coin hoard found by Darren Searle and Rod Thomas whilst searching with metal detectors in Castlemorton, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire, UK, on Monday 17th July 2023.

Accompanied by a copy of the British Museum’s Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) report no.GLO-6E3DFD.

Accompanied by a copy of the report for H M Coroner on treasure find no.2023 T925, and a letter from the British Museum on behalf of the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, informing that the Crown’s interest in this find has been disclaimed.

Accompanied by a copy of the six page article, including the front cover, entitled Finding a Silver and Gold Hammered Hoard, by Darren Searle, which appeared in Treasure Hunting Magazine, October 2023, p.51-55; and a original copy of the magazine where it was published.

3524 England. Plantagenet, Edward III AV Noble. 13271377.

Tower (London) mint. Issued between 1361-1369. Fourth coinage, treaty period; series A. ◦ DW RD D I GRA R X GL’ D S B Z(retrograde) AQT, king standing facing in ship, holding sword with left hand and shield bearing coat-of-arms with right; all within beaded border / I C VT TR SI S P R DIV ILLORV IBAT, short cross potent over cross fleurée; voided angled polylobe containing at centre, lion passant guardant with crown above and trefoil below in each angle; all within polylobe, lis in each spandrel. SCBC 1503; North 1232; Friedberg 95. 7.63gr, 35mm, 8h. Good Very Fine. Uneven flan; crack at 3h. Scarce. £2,000 - 3,000

Property of a Wiltshire, UK, collector.

3525 England. Plantagenet, Edward III AR Groat. 13561361.

London mint. Series G. DWARD o D o G o R X o ANGL o Z o FRANC o D o y, crowned facing bust / POSVI o D V o ADIVTOR o V and LONDON CIVITAS, long cross and three pellets in each angle; annulet between pellets in one angle. SCBC 1570; North 1194. 4.26gr, 26mm, 7h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

From the private collection of a Sussex, UK, gentleman.

3526 England. Plantagenet, Edward III AR Florin Penny. 1327-1377.

London mint. Struck 1344-1351. Class 3; third ‘florin’ coinage. +EDW R ANGL DNS HYB, crowned facing bust / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross with three pellets in each angle. SCBC 1545. 1.01gr, 17mm, 10h. Good Fine. Edge chipped. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3527 England. Plantagenet, Edward III AR Penny. 13271377.

York mint. Pre-treaty Period 1356-1361. Series D. EDWARDVS o REX o ANGLI, facing crowned bust / CIVI TAS EBO RACI, long cross with three pellets in each quarter. SCBC 1602. 0.92gr, 18mm, 10h. Very fine. Small split at 2h. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Found in Yorkshire, UK.

3528 England. Richard II AR Penny. 1377-1399. York mint. Local dies, group A. +RICARDVS REX AnGLIE, facing bust with cross on breast and pellet to each side of shoulders / CIVITAS EBORACI, long cross and pellets with quatrefoil at centre. SCBC 1692. 0.93gr, 18mm, 5h. Near Fine. Scarce. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3529 England. Richard II AR Halfpenny. 1377-1399. London mint. Type III, later style with fishtail letters. +RICARD REX ANGL, crowned facing bust / CIVITAS LONDON, long cross and pellets. SCBC 1700. 0.39gr, 14mm, 10h. Fine. [No Reserve]

£20 - 30

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3530 England. Lancaster, Henry V AR Penny. 1413-1422. York mint. Class F. HENRICVS DI GRA REX A, crowned facing bust with mullet to left and trefoil to right / CIVI TAS EBO RACI, long cross with pellet-in-quatrefoil at centre and three pellets in each angle. SCBC 1788; North 1403. 0.94gr, 17mm, 1h. Fine. [No Reserve]

£20 - 30

Found Yorkshire, UK.

3531 England. Lancaster, Henry VI AR Penny. 1427-1434. Calais mint. HENRICVS REX [mascle] ANGLIE, crowned facing bust; cross patonce mintmark / VIL[mascle]LA CALISIE[rosette], long cross with three pellets in each angle. SCBC 1865; North 1450. 0.94gr, 16mm, 5h. Good Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Found Yorkshire, UK.

3532 England. Edward IV AR Halfpenny. 1461-1485. London mint. First Reign, 1461-1470. Light Coinage; struck circa 1464-1470. EDWARD × DI GRA REX, crowned facing bust within inner beaded circle / CIVITAS LOnDOn, long cross pattée, trefoil of pellets in each quarter. SCBC 2069; North 1608. 0.38gr, 12mm, 12h. Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3533 England. York, Richard III ‘Emery Copy’ Groat. 19th century AD. 1483-1485. Type 2b. London mint. RICARD DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC, facing crowned bust in double tressure of nine arcs, fleurs on cusps, initial mark boars head 1 / CIVITAS LONDON and POSVI DEVM A DIVTOR E MEVM, long cross pattée, three pellets in each inner angle, initial mark rose. For prototype: SCBC 2156; North 1679. 2.99gr, 27mm, 1h. Good Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3534 England. Tudor, Henry VII AR Penny. 1485-1509. York mint. Thomas Rotherham, archbishop. Facing bust issue. Mint mark halved sun and rose. Crowned facing bust, T and trefoil at neck; cross on breast. / CIVI TAS EBO RACI, cross with pellets in each quarter, Lombardic h at centre. SCBC 2223. 0.63gr, 15mm, 9h. Near Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3535 England. Tudor, Henry VII AR Farthing. 1485-1509. London mint. [hENRIC DI GRA REX], crowned facing bust / [CIVITAS LONDON], long cross with pellets in angles. SCBC 2250; North 1739. 0.35gr, 15mm, 4h. Fine. [No Reserve] £300 - 400

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3536 England. Tudor, Henry VIII AR Halfpenny. 1547-1551. Canterbury mint; struck posthumously under Edward VI. H D G ROSA SINE SPIN, facing bust / CIVI TAS CAN TOR, long cross and pellets dividing. SCBC 2427. 0.31gr, 13mm, 11h. Good Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From the private collection of a New York, USA gentleman.

Rare

3537 England. Henry VIII AR Halfpenny. 1509-1547. York mint. First coinage, 1509-1526. [HENRIC DI GRA REX A], crowned facing bust, key below / [CIVITAS EBORACI], long cross and pellets in angles. SCBC 2335A. 0.23gr, 10mm. Good Fine. Rare. [No Reserve] £150 - 200

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3538 England. Tudor, Edward VI AR Penny. 1550-1553. London mint. Third period. E D G ROSA SINE SPINA, rose / CIVI TAS LON DON, long cross over arms. SCBC 2474. 0.46gr, 15mm, 12h. Fine. Chipped. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Found in Yorkshire, UK.

3539 England. Tudor, Elizabeth I AR Sixpence. Dated 1561.

Third issue; m.m. pheon. Type bust 3D. ELIZABETH D G ANG FR ET HIB REGINA, crowned and draped bust with hair brushed back to left; plain rose behind / POSVI DEV ADIVTOREM MEV, long cross fourchée over square shield, date above. North 1997; SCBC 2559. 2.79gr, 25mm, 9h. Near Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3540 England. Stuart, James I AR Sixpence. Dated 1603. First coinage; second bust. IACOBVS D G ANG SCO FRA ET HIB REX, crowned and draped bust to right, XII behind; ‘thistle’ mintmark / EXVRGAT DEVS DISSIPENTVR INIMICO, arms; date above. SCBC 2648. 2.51gr, 26mm, 3h. Near Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3541 England. Stuart, Charles I AR Halfcrown. 1644-1645. Tower mint. CAROLVS D G MAG BRI FRA ET HIB REX, third horseman king trotting to left with cloak flying over shoulder, sword upright; uncertain mintmark / CHRISTO AVSPICE REGNO, garnished oval shield; ‘(R)’ mintmark. SCBC 2778. 15.56gr, 34mm, 2h. Near Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found in Hampshire, UK.

3542 England. Stuart, Charles I AR Sixpence. 1625-1649. Tower mint; mm: plume. Struck 1630-1631. Group C; third bust; type 2a. Crowned and draped bust to left, wearing ruff; VI (mark of value) to right / Coat-of-arms with C.R. above. Brooker 591; North 2238; SCBC 2809. 2.80gr, 24mm, 7h. Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3543 Scotland. Alexander III AR Penny. 1249-1286. First Coinage, Sterling. Type VIII. +ALEXANDER REX, crowned head to right with thick jewelled crown / [...] N ON B(?) [...], long cross voided with pellet terminals, stars of six points in angles. SCBC 5047. 1.32gr, 17mm. Very Fine. Edge chipped. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3544 Scotland. Alexander III AR Penny. 1249-1286. Second coinage. Circa 1280-1286. +ALEXANDER DEI GRA, crowned bust to left with sceptre / +REX SCO TOR VM, long cross; six-rayed star in each angle. SCBC 5054. 1.28gr, 19mm, 4h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £80 - 100

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

Rare

3545 Scotland. Robert II AR Halfpenny. 1371-1390. Edinburgh mint. +ROB RTVS R X, crowned bust to left with sceptre / VIL D INB BVR, voided long cross, pierced mullet of five points in angles. SCBC 5152. 0.45gr, 14mm, 12h. Good Fine. Toned; uneven flan. Rare; unusual mint spelling. [No Reserve] £200 - 300

Found in Suffolk, UK.

3546 Ireland. Edward I AR Penny. 1216-1272. Dublin mint. Second coinage, 1279-1302. Type Ia. Crowned bust facing with trefoil of pellets below; all within triangle / CIVI TAS DVBL InIE, long cross pattée, three pellets in each angle. D.F.63; SCBC 6246A. 1.20gr, 19mm, 7h. Fine - Good Fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

Rare

3547 Anglo-Gallic. Edward III AR Half-Esterlin / DemiSterling. As Duke of Aquitaine, 1327-1377.

Uncertain mint. EDWARD REX ANGL’, crowned bust facing slightly to left; below, leopard to left / DVX AQVITANIE, long cross pattée terminating in quatrefoils; crowns in each quarter. AGC 57; Elias 57; SCBC 8048. 0.54gr, 14mm, 3h. Fine. Rare. [No Reserve] £200 - 300

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

Rare

3548 Ireland. Edward VI Brass Shilling - ‘Bungal’. 15571553.

Dated 1551. Contemporary cast imitation of the Dublin mint. DWARD VI: D. G. AGL. FRAN. Z: HB. R X, crowned and mantled bust to right / TIMOR DOMINI: FONS: VIT : N: E: XL: TX:, garnished coat-of-arms; E R flanking. SCBC 6494A. 4.62gr, 32mm, 3h. Good Fine. Small split to flan. Rare. [No Reserve] £150 - 200

Found on various UK sites since 1974; Property of an Essex collector.

3549 z England. Medieval to Tudor Mixed AR Coin Group. 1413-1422.

Comprising: mixed monarchs, issues and reverse types including Pennies of Henry II, III, Edward I, III and others, a Shilling and Penny of James I, and coins of Elizabeth I, plus Half Groats of Edward III and Henry VII with rosette stops. 28.38gr, 15-28mm. Fair - Good Fine. [24, No Reserve] £60 - 80

Found Yorkshire, UK.

3550 z England. Stephen-Henry III, AR Cut Halfpenny and Farthing Group. 1135-1272.

Comprising: mixed monarchs, issues and reverse types including Stephen, Henry II, III, and a Scottish cut Halfpenny. 9.02gr, 1220mm. Fair - Very Fine. [15, No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found Yorkshire, UK.

3551 z Mixed Silver Hammered Coin Group. 13th-16th century AD.

Comprising: various monarchs, denominations, issues and reverse types including a Mary Groat, Elizabeth I Sixpence and Half Groat, and Edward I Pennies. 8.69gr total, 16-23mm. Uncleaned ‘as found’ condition. [7, No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market.

From the private collection of Mr G.B., Hampshire, UK.

3552 z Plantagenet. Edward I AR Long Cross Penny Group. 1272-1307.

Comprising: mixed issues and types including London, canterbury, and Bury St Edmunds. 5.12gr total, 18-19mm. Fine - Good fine. [4, No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found Yorkshire, UK.

3553 z Medieval and Later Hammered Coin Group. 11541649.

Group comprising: mixed monarchs, issues and reverse types including those of Henry II, Henry III, Edward I, Edward III, Elizabeth I, James I, and Charles I. 39.17gr total, 10-30mm. ‘As Found’ Condition. [30, No Reserve] £60 - 80

Found Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3554 z Plantagenet. Edward I & Sterling AR Long Cross Penny Group. 1272-1307.

Comprising: mixed issues and types including London, Canterbury, and a sterling imitation with spread eagle in the reverse legend. 5.25gr total, 17-19mm. Fine - Very Fine. [4, No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found Yorkshire, UK.

3555 z England. Stuart, Charles I AE Rose Farthing Group. 1625-1649.

Group comprising: three copper rose farthing all with their brass plugs visible. SCBC 3201-6. 2.68gr total, 13-14mm. Very Fine. [3, No Reserve] £20 - 30

Found on various UK sites on the Thames foreshore since 1974.

Property of an Essex collector.

3556 z England. Medieval and Later AR Coin Group. 1154-1272.

Group comprising: mixed issues and reverse types, including those of Henry III, Edward I, Edward II, Edward III, Richard II, Edward IV, Elizabeth I, Charles I, and others. 26.30gr total, 11-19mm. ‘As Found’ Condition. [35, No Reserve] £60 - 80

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

Very Rare Variant

3557 England. Stuart, Charles II AR Halfcrown. 1660-1685. London mint. Dually dated RY XV and 1663. Type D. CAROLVS (V over S) • II • DEI • GRATIA, laureate and draped bust to right / MAG• BR • FRA • ET • HIB• REX •, crowned cruciform shields, interlinked Cs in angles, rayed Garter Star at centre, seven strings to harp, date above. Edge inscription: •++• DECVS • ET • TVTAMEN • • ANNO • REGNI • XV. SCBC 3361; ESC 440 (457A). 14.77gr, 32mm, 6h. Very Fine. Very rare (R2 for ESC). £600 - 800

Found in Buerton, Cheshire East, UK;

Accompanied by a copy of the British Museum’s Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) reference no.LVPL-C35F70.

3558 England. Charles II AR Twopence. Dated 1683. Design by John Roetier. CAROLVS·II· DEI·GRATIA, laureate and draped bust to right / MAG·BR·FRA·ET·HIB·REX CC, crown above interlinked C’s; date above. SCBC 3388; KM# 429. 0.95gr, 14mm, 6h. Fine. [No Reserve] £10 - 20

Found on various UK sites since 1974; Property of an Essex collector.

3559 Great Britain. Charles II AR Farthing. Dated 1672. CAROLVS·A· CAROLO, laureate and cuirassed bust of King Charles II to left / BRITAN NIA·, seated figure of Britannia to left, holding spear in left hand, olive branch in raised right hand, shield with Union flag resting at left; date in exergue. SCBC.3394; KM.436.1. 4.94gr, 23mm, 6h. Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3560 England. Stuart (Orange), William and Mary AR Halfcrown. Dated 1693 and RY QVINTO.

Tower (London) mint. Second busts; third shields. GVLIELMVS.ET.MARIA.DEI.GRATIA, conjoined laureate and draped busts to right / MAG BR FR ET HI REX ET REGINA, crowned cruciform shields with WM monogram and date numbers in angles.

Edge inscription: DECVS ET TVTAMEN ANNO REGNI QVINTO. SCBC 3436. 14.79gr, 32mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £200 - 300

Property of a Southminster, UK, collector.

3561 England. William and Mary AR Fourpence. Dated 1689.

GVLIELMVS · ET · MARIA · D · G, conjoined laureate busts of King William and Queen Mary to right / MAG · BR · FR · ET · HIB · REX · ET · REGINA · 1689 ·, central crowned denomination. SCBC 3439; KM 471. 1.99gr, 19mm, 5h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3562 England. Stuart (Orange), William and Mary Tin Halfpenny. Dated 1691.

Type 1. GVLIELMVS ET MARIA, copper plug at centre, conjoined laureate and draped busts to right / BRITANNIA, Britannia seated on globe with spear, shield and spray of leaves, date below in exergue.

Edge inscription: NVMMORVM++FAMVLVS.1691++. Peck 583 ER; SCBC 3451. 10.89gr, 28mm, 6h. Fine. [No Reserve] £80 - 100

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

in ESC

3563 England. Stuart, William III AR Sixpence. Dated 1700.

GVLIELMVS III DEI GRA, profile bust to right / MAG BR FRA ET HIB REX, cruciform arms; date below. SCBC 3538; ESC 6th 1233 (old 1566). 3.03gr, 20mm, 6h. About Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3564 England. Stuart Restored, William III AR Sixpence. 1694-1702.

3566 England. Stuart Restored, Anne AR Shilling. 17021714.

Edinburgh mint. Dated 1707. O&J type 1. ANNA • DEI • GRATIA •, second draped bust of Queen Anne to left, E* below / MAG• BRI • FR• ET • HIB• REG •, crowned cruciform shields with central rayed Garter star, five strings to harp; date (J7-O7) above. SCBC 3609; ESC -; (cf. 1420; 6 strings). 5.74gr, 25mm, 6h. Fair. Very rare; not in ESC. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3567 Great Britain. Anne Trial Cast Pattern Farthing. 1702-1714.

ANNA DEI GRATIA, bust to left / BRITANNIA.1713, Britannia seated to left. For prototype: SCBC 3625. 3.86gr, 24mm, 12h. Good Fine. Sprue remaining. An interesting imitation or contemporary ‘Pattern’ Farthing. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

£20 - 30

London mint. Dated 1696. GVLIELMUS• III • DEI • GRA•, laureate and draped bust of William III to right / MAG• BR • FRA• ET • HIB• REX •, crowned cruciform shields, central lion of Nassau rampant, date above. SCBC 3520; KM 484.1; ESC 1533. 3.20gr, 21mm, 6h. Fine. [No Reserve]

Found Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3565 England. Stuart, William III AE Halfpenny. Dated 1700.

Third issue. GVLIELMVS TERTIVS, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / BRITANNIA, Britannia seated to left, date in exergue. SCBC 3556; Peck 693. 9.61gr, 28mm, 11h. About Fine. [No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

£20 - 30

Very Rare Variant

3568 Great Britain. Hanover, George III AR Crown. 17601820.

London mint. Dated RY LIX and 1819. ‘New Coinage’ Crown. Designs by Benedetto Pistrucci. GEORGIUS III D : G: BRITANNIARUM REX F: D:, laureate head to right, small PISTRUCCI beneath truncation, date below / St. George on horseback to right, holding sword with right hand and wearing plumed helmet and billowing cloak, slaying the dragon which falls to right; small PISTRUCCI beneath ground line, W (Wyon) on buckle; Order of the Garter motto in Old French around: HONI • SOIT • QUI • MAL • Y • PENSE. Edge inscription: DECUS ET TUTAMEN (rosette) ANNO REGNI LIX (rosette). SCBC 3787; ESC 2011 (215A); Bull 2011. 28.16gr, 38mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. Lightly toned; scattered scratches. Very rare variant (R3 for ESC). £300 - 400

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3569 Great Britain. Hanover, George III AR Halfcrown. 1760-1820.

London mint. Dated 1816. New coinage. GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA, laureate head to right, date below / REX FID DEF BRITANNIARUM, crowned and collared coat-of-arms. SCBC 3788; ESC 613. S.3788, ESC 613. 14.00gr, 32mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3570 Great Britain. Hanover, George III AR Shilling. Dated 1787.

GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA, profile bust to right / M B F ET H REX F

D B ET L D S R I A T ET E, cruciform arms and crowns; date below. SCBC 3746; ESC 6th 2129 (old 1225). 5.98gr, 25mm, 12h. About Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3571 Great Britain. Hanover, George III AR Shilling. Dated 1787.

GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA, profile bust to right / M B F ET H REX F

D B ET L D S R I A T ET E, cruciform arms and crowns; date below. SCBC 3746; ESC 6th 2129 (old 1225). 6.01gr, 25mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3572 Great Britain. Hanover, George III AR Shilling. Dated 1787.

Early coinage. GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA, profile bust to right / M B F ET H REX F D B ET L D S R I A T ET E, cruciform arms and crowns with date below. SCBC 3743; ESC 6th 2125 (old 1216). 6.00gr, 25mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Toned. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3573 Great Britain, George IV AR Crown. 1820-1830. Dated 1821 and RY SECUNDO. GEORGIUS IIII D G BRITANNIAR REX F D, laureate head to left / St George and dragon with date below. Edge inscription: DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI SECUNDO. SCBC 3805; Bull 2310; ESC 246. S.3805, ESC 246. 27.51gr, 38mm, 7h. Good Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3574 Great Britain. Hanover, Victoria AR Crown. Dated RY VIII and 1845.

Young head type. VICTORIA DEI GRATIA, young head to left, wearing fillet; date below / BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID DEF, crowned arms within wreath. Edge inscription: DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGN VIII with cinquefoil stops. SCBC 3882; ESC 6th 2564 (old 282); BSC 433. 28.00gr, 38mm, 6h. Fine. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Acquired on the UK art market; From the private collection of Mr G.B., Hampshire, UK.

3575 Great Britain. Victoria Silvered CU Penny. Dated 1841.

VICTORIA DEI GRATIA, young filleted head to left, date below / BRITANNIAR: REG FID: DEF :, Britannia seated to right with ornamental trident and shield, emblems in exergue. Peck 1484; SCBC 3948. 18.98gr, 34mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3576 Great Britain. Hanover, Victoria AE Penny. Dated 1860.

‘Bun Head’ issue. Design by Leonard Charles Wyon. VICTORIA D : G : BRITT : REG : F : D :, laureate and draped bust to right / Denomination around seated figure of Britannia to right, trident in left hand, shield bearing the Union flag in right, sea behind with lighthouse on left and ship on right; date in exergue. SCBC 3954 9.63gr, 31mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3577 Great Britain. Victoria AE Farthing. 1891. Design by Leonard Charles Wyon. VICTORIA D:G: BRITT:REG:F:D:, second laureate portrait (‘Bun Head’) of Queen Victoria to left / F A R T H I N G, seated figure of Britannia to right, trident in left hand, shield with Union flag in right hand, date in exergue, sea behind with lighthouse on left and ship on right. KM.753; SCBC 3958. 2.81gr, 20mm, 12h. Good Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3578 Great Britain. Hanover, Victoria AR Crown. 18371901.

London mint. Dated 1887. Old Head coinage. Designs by Joseph Edgar Boehm and Benedetto Pistrucci. VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, crowned, veiled and draped bust to left; J.E.B. in small lettering on truncation / St. George on horseback to right, holding sword with right hand and wearing plumed helmet and billowing cloak, slaying the dragon which falls to right; small B. P. beneath ground line to right, date in exergue. SCBC 3921; KM 765. S.3921, ESC 296. 28.24gr, 38mm, 12h. Very Fine. Toned. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3579 Great Britain. Hanover, Victoria AR Double-Florin. Dated 1887.

VICTORIA DEI GRATIA, crowned, veiled and draped bust to left / BRITT: REG: FID: DEF:, crowned cruciform shields with sceptres in angles and date above. SCBC 3922; ESC 394. 22.52gr, 36mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired since the 1970s; From the private collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman.

3580 Great Britain. Hanover, Victoria AR Crown. 18371901.

London mint. Dated 1890. Jubilee coinage. Designs by Joseph Edgar Boehm and Benedetto Pistrucci. VICTORIA D : G : BRITT : REG : F : D :, crowned, veiled and draped bust to left; J.E.B. in small lettering on bust truncation / St. George on horseback to right, holding sword with right hand and wearing plumed helmet and billowing cloak, slaying the dragon which falls to right; B.P. in small lettering beneath ground line to right, date in exergue. SCBC 3921; KM 765; ESC 300. 28.10gr, 39 mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex collector.

3581 Great Britain. Hanover, Victoria AR Crown. 18371907.

London mint. Dated RY LX and 1896. Old Head coinage. Designs by Thomas Brock and Benedetto Pistrucci. VICTORIA • DEI • GRA • BRITT • REGINA • FID • DEF • IND • IMP •, crowned, veiled and draped bust to left; T.B. in small lettering beneath truncation / St. George on horseback to right, holding sword with right hand and wearing plumed helmet and billowing cloak, slaying the dragon which falls to right; small B. P. below ground line to right, date in exergue. Edge inscription: DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI LX . SCBC 3937; KM 783; ESC 6th 2599 (old 309); BSC 517. 27.99gr, 38mm, 11h. Good Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex collector.

3582 Great Britain. Hanover, Victoria AR Halfcrown. Dated 1887.

Jubilee head. VICTORIA DEI GRATIA, profile bust to left / BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID DEF, crowned arms within garter and wreath; date below. SCBC 3924; ESC 718. 14.08gr, 32mm, 12h. Near Mint State. [No Reserve] £80 - 100

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3583 Great Britain. Hanover, Victoria AR Halfcrown. 18371901.

London mint. Dated 1900. Design by Sir Thomas Brock. VICTORIA DEI. GRA. BRITT. REG., crowned, veiled and draped bust to left / FID. DEF. IND. IMP., crowned spade-shaped shield surrounded by Collar of the Garter within beaded border; date and denomination around below. SCBC 3938; KM 782. S.3938, ESC 735. 14.11gr, 32mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3584 Great Britain. George IV AE Farthing. 1826. Design by William Wyon. GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA · 1826 ·, laureate head of King George IV to left / BRITANNIAR: REX FID: DEF:, seated figure of Britannia to right, trident in left hand, shield with Union flag in right, national flower emblems in exergue. SCBC 3825; KM 697. 4.75gr, 22mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3585 Great Britain. George IV AE Farthing. Dated 1830. GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA, laureate head of King George IV to left / BRITANNIAR: REX FID: DEF:, seated figure of Britannia to right, trident in left hand, shield with Union flag in right, national flower emblems in exergue. KM 697; SCBC 3825. 4.76gr, 22mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3586 Great Britain. Windsor, George V AR Crown. 19101936.

Dated 1929. Wreath type. Designs by Bertram Mackennal and Kruger Gray. GEORGIVS V DEI GRA : BRITT : OMN : REX, bare head to left; BM. in small lettering raised on truncation / FID DEF IND IMP CROWN , Imperial Crown inside wreath surrounding of roses, shamrocks and thistles, date in fields; small K.G. to right of lowest rose. SCBC 4036; ESC 369; Bull 3636. 28.14gr, 39mm, 12h. Very Fine. Scarce. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex collector.

3587 Great Britain. Windsor, George V AR Halfcrown. 1910-1936.

Royal mint. Dated 1923. Design by Bertram Mackennal. GEORGIVS V DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX, bare head to left; B.M. in small lettering on truncation / FID. DEF : IND : IMP, crowned shield surrounded by the Garter; date and denomination around below. SCBC 4021A; KM 818.2. 14.05gr, 32mm, 1h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £10 - 20

By inheritance;

Property of a Lincolnshire lady.

Very Rare

3588 Great Britain. Windsor, George V AR Halfcrown. 1910-1936.

Dated 1930. Fourth coinage. Design by Bertram Mackennal. GEORGIVS V DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX, bare head to left; [B.P. in small lettering on truncation] / FID DEF IND IMP, shield with concave sides; interlinked G’s, crowned on each side; denomination and date around below. SCBC 4037; ESC 779 (R2). 14.00gr, 32mm, 12h. Very Fine. Very Rare. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

By inheritance; Property of a Lincolnshire lady.

3589 Great Britain. George VI AE Threepence. Dated 1946.

Design by Thomas Humphrey Paget and Madge Kitchener. GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX F:D:IND:IMP., bare head to left; designer’s initials below truncation / THREE PENCE, three-headed ‘thrift’ plant; date below. SCBC 4112; KM# 849. 6.77gr, 21mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of an Essex collector.

Exceptional Blank Error

3590 Great Britain. Windsor, Elizabeth II Blank Error One Pound. 2017.

ELIZABETH II D. G. REG . F . D, crowned head to right, date with panel below / National symbols with denomination below. 8.57gr, 23mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Lustrous, extremely rare and exceptional. Apparently unique. £1,000 - 1,400

Property of a Wiltshire, UK, collector.

This One Pound coin of the new type (issued 2017) has been struck on a metal error blank, rather than on the bi-metallic flan that should have been used; such occurrences are extremely rare.

3591 z Great Britain. Mixed Silver Issues Group. Dated 1837-1937.

Comprising: various monarchs, issues, and reverse types. 53.20gr total, 15-33mm. Good - Extremely Fine. [20, No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3592 z Great Britain. Elizabeth II, Tubed Halfcrown Group. 1967.

[5 x 25 = 125] Obvs: +ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA, portrait of Queen Elizabeth II facing right, by Mary Gillick / FID DEF HALF CROWN 1967, crowned quartered shield of arms with the initials E and R on each side, engraved by Cecil Thomas. S.4145. 1.82kg total, 32mm each. Uncirculated. [125, No Reserve] £180 - 240

By inheritance; Property of a Lincolnshire lady.

3593 z Great Britain. Hanover, Victoria, George V & VI, Threepence Group. 1898-1941.

Group comprising: fourteen Threepences dated 1898, 1901, 1912, 1914, 1915, 1926, 1928, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1940, 1941. 19.45gr total, 16mm. Fine - Extremely Fine. [14, No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of an Essex collector.

3594 z Hanover. Victoria AR Coin Group. Dated 18561891.

Comprising: four shillings and one sixpence. 24.87gr total, 19-23mm. Good - Good Very Fine. [5, No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; From the private collection of Mr G.B., Hampshire, UK.

3595 z Great Britain. Two Pounds and Other Coin Group. 1986-1995.

Mixed group comprising: various commemorative £2 coins, one £1, and two Battle of Britain 50 pence pieces. 175gr total, 22-30mm. Mostly Extremely Fine. [11, No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3596 z Great Britain. George III-George V, Farthing, Halfpenny & Penny Group. 1807-1928.

Comprising: copper pennies dated 1891, 1900, 2 x 1901, 4 x 1902, 6 x 1903, 3 x 1904, 3 x 1906, 3 x 1908, 2 x 1909, 1928, copper halfpennies dated 1807 and 1905, and copper farthings dated 1822 and 1838. 283gr total, 21-31mm. Fair - Good Very Fine. [30, No Reserve] £40 - 60

By inheritance; Property of a Lincolnshire lady.

3597 z English Milled Coin and Commemorative Group. Dated 1844-1981 A.D.

Mixed group comprising: four commemorative crowns, silver plated spoon and stamps commemorating the wedding of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer, a Victorian Sixpence, and two George V Threepence pieces. 209gr total, 16-33mm. Fair - Mint State. [9, No Reserve] £20 - 30

English private collection.

3598 z Hanover. Elizabeth II Halfcrown Group. 19551957.

Comprising: four Elizabeth II Halfcrowns dated 1955, 2 x 1956, and 1957. SCBC 4145. 61gr total, 32mm. About Uncirculated. [4, No Reserve] £30 - 40

By inheritance; Property of a Lincolnshire lady.

3599 z Hanover. Elizabeth II Halfcrown Group. 19611967.

Comprising: six Elizabeth II Halfcrowns dated 2 x 1961, 1963, 2 x 1964, and 1967. SCBC 4145. 91gr total, 32mm. About Uncirculated. [6, No Reserve] £10 - 20

By inheritance; Property of a Lincolnshire lady.

3600 z Hanover. Elizabeth II Crown & Halfcrown Group. 1953.

Comprising: an Elizabeth II Crown and three Halfcrowns all dated 1953. SCBC 4136, SCBC 4137/A. 75.8gr total, 32-39mm. About Uncirculated. [4, No Reserve] £40 - 60

By inheritance; Property of a Lincolnshire lady.

3601 z Hanover. George V Florin Group. 1925-1931.

Comprising: two George V Florins dated 1925 and 1931. SCBC 4022A. 22.18gr total, 28mm. Fine - Extremely Fine. [2, No Reserve]

By inheritance; Property of a Lincolnshire lady.

£20 - 30

3602 z Hanover. George VI Halfcrown Group. 1940-1947.

Comprising: George VI Halfcrowns dated 1940, 2 x 1945, 2 x 1947. SCBC 4080; SCBC 4101. 76.7gr total, 32mm. Good Extremely Fine - Uncirculated. [5, No Reserve] £30 - 40

By inheritance; Property of a Lincolnshire lady.

3603 z Hanover. George VI Halfcrown Group. 1950. Comprising: two Third Coinage George VI Halfcrowns both dated 1950. SCBC 4106. 28.33gr total, 32mm. About Uncirculated. [2, No Reserve] £40 - 60

By inheritance; Property of a Lincolnshire lady.

3604 z Hanover. Elizabeth II Crown & Halfcrown Group. 1960.

Comprising: an Elizabeth II Crown and Halfcrown both dated 1960. SCBC 4143; SCBC 4145. 42.39gr total, 32-38mm. About Uncirculated. [2, No Reserve] £20 - 30

By inheritance; Property of a Lincolnshire lady.

3605 z Hanover. George VI Halfcrown Group. 1937. Comprising: two George VI Halfcrowns both dated 1937. SCBC 4080. 28.26gr total, 32mm. About Uncirculated. [2, No Reserve] £20 - 30

By inheritance; Property of a Lincolnshire lady.

3606 z Hanover. George V Halfcrown Group. 1931-1936. Comprising: four George V Halfcrowns dated 1931, 1934, 1935, and 1936. SCBC 4037. 62gr total, 32mm. Very Fine - Extremely Fine. [4, No Reserve] £20 - 30

By inheritance; Property of a Lincolnshire lady.

3607 z Hanover. George VI Crown & Halfcrown Group. 1951.

Comprising: a George VI Crown & Halfcrown both dated 1951. SCBC 4111; SCBC 4106. 42.5gr total, 32-38mm. About Uncirculated. [2, No Reserve] £20 - 30

By inheritance; Property of a Lincolnshire lady.

3608 z Ireland. Millennium Piedfort Commemorative Boxed AR Proof One Pound Coin. Dated 2000.

Issue limit: 95,000. Irish Harp, £1 and two stars above, MILLENNIUM below / Boighter boat, which dates from the 1st century B.C., with EIRE 2000, 925 Sterling silver, in a capsule inside a black presentation box with certificate of authenticity. 89gr total, 67 x 67mm including box. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From a Leicestershire, UK, collection.

3609 z World War II. 50th Anniversary Cased Proof Silver Commemorative Coin Collection. 1994.

Silver Proof Three-Coin Collection, FDC Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Allied Invasion of Europe, to mark the Anniversary of the D-Day Landings, two countries have joined forces with the United Kingdom to form a superb three-coin silver collection containing from France a one franc piece, from the United States of America a one dollar coin and from the United Kingdom a fifty pence coin. 258gr total, case 16.5cm. Proof. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of a Essex, UK, collector.

Accompanied by two certificates of authenticity issued by the Royal mint and one from Monnaie de Paris.

‘Operation Overlord’, the Allied invasion of Europe, was undoubtedly the greatest amphibious operation ever undertaken in the history of warfare. To Winston Churchill writing to President Roosevelt, it was ‘by far the greatest thing we have ever attempted’. Its outstanding success was to spell the beginning of the end of Nazi oppression in Europe. Almost from the fall of France in 1940, plans began for her liberation and by the spring of 1944 more than three million troops had assembled in southern England in readiness for the landings on Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword, the five Normandy beaches which covered a fifty mile front between Le Havre and Cherbourg. The exact date and location of the planned invasion was one of the best kept secrets of the war and Operation Overlord was able to begin after midnight on 6 June 1944, in the first hours of that ‘longest day’ that would forever be known as D-Day. The successful assault on the five beaches, the fierce battles that followed and the Allied breakout into France led to the victorious liberation of Paris on 25 August. By September most of France was free and within a year western Europe too, was free.

3610

Great Britain. Gloucestershire, Bristol AE Halfpenny Token. Dated 1652.

Design by Ramage. (mullet)T HE ( lozenge)ARMES (lozenge) OF (lozenge) BRISTOLL, around cable inner circle, ship issuing to left from castle / (mullet (lozenge) A (lozenge) BRISTOLL (lozenge) FARTHING, around cable inner circle, C(lozenge)B over 1652, small .R. below. Dickinson 12; Norweb 1460. 2.60gr, 21mm, 6h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3611 Great Britain. Winchester AE Token Farthing. Dated 1657. (mullet) WILLIAM(lozenge)BVTLER(lozenge)IN, shield containing Grocer’s Arms / (mullet) WINCHESTER(lozenge)1657 around, (lozenge)B(lozenge) over W(lozenge)I in two lines. Dickinson 214; Norweb 2027. 1.21gr, 16mm, 6h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3612 Great Britain. Salisbury AE Halfpenny Token. 1659. THE.MAIOR.OF.THE. 1659, around a double-headed eagle / CITY.OF.NEW-SARVM, city arms in centre. Dickenson 164, pl.4. 1.64gr, 18mm, 6h. Very Fine. Cuts of both sides. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3613 Great Britain. Norwich, Norfolk AE Halfpenny Token. Dated 1792.

Design by William Wyon. MAY NORWICH FLOURISH. PRO BONO PUBLICO, the Arms of Norwich; castle triple-towered with gateway, over passant gardant lion to left with raised paw / NORFOLK AND NORWICH HALFPENNY., the Arms of the Duke of Norfolk: shield with six crosses and diagonal stripe with lion, over batons; date below. Edge inscription: PAYABLE AT N. BOLINGBROKES HABERDASHER & C. NORWICH · X ·. DH.14. 10.06gr, 29mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of an Essex collector.

3614 Great Britain. Leek, Staffordshire AE Halfpenny Token. Dated 1793.

LEEK COMMERCIAL HALFPENNY, caduceus in front of bales of goods, date below / ARTE FAVENTE NIL DESPERANDUM, clasped hands in front of olive branches. Edge inscription: PAYABLE AT LEEK . STAFFORDSHIRE. DH.13a. 9.53gr, 28mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of an Essex collector.

3615 Great Britain. Sir Isaac Newton, Middlesex AE Halfpenny Token. Dated 1793.

SR. ISAAC NEWTON, bust to left / HALFPENNY, caduceus, olive branch, and cornucopia. Edge: Engrailed. DH.1033. 10gr, 28mm, 7h. Near Extremely Fine. Edge knock a 5h. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of an Essex collector.

3616 Great Britain. Deal, Kent AE Halfpenny Token. Dated 1794.

Engraved by William Wyon. THE GUARD & GLORY OF G’BRITAIN, man-of-war ship in full sail to right / DEAL HALFPENNY TOKEN, shield of arms of the Cinque Ports within oak sprigs beneath date. Edge inscription: PAYABLE AT RICHARD LONG’S LIBRARY . X . DH.11. 8.38gr, 29mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of an Essex collector.

3617 Great Britain. Winchelsea, Sussex AE Halfpenny Token. Dated 1794.

INDUSTRY THE SOURCE OF CONTENT, beehive and bees / WINCHELSEA HALFPENNY, arms, date below. Edge inscription: PAYABLE AT RICHARD MARSDENS WINCHESTER. DH 41. 9.64gr, 29mm, 6h. About Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of an Essex collector.

3618 Great Britain. Chichester, Sussex AE Halfpenny Token. Dated 1794.

IOHN HOWARD F.R.S.PHILANTHROPIST, bust to left / PORTSMOUTH AND CHICHESTER HALFPENNY, the sun and moon over castle; date below. Edge inscription: PAYABLE AT SHARPS PORTSMOUTH AND CHALDECOTTS CHICHESTER. D&H

Sussex.19; A.18. 9.69gr, 29mm, 6h. Very Fine. [No Reserve]

£20 - 30

3620 Great Britain. Appledore, Kent AE Halfpenny Token. Dated 1794.

Design by William Wyon. THE UNION OF APPLEDORE KENT, small man in centre carrying a sack of grain from part of building to left into Appledore Windmill to right; below, date / PEACE INNOCENCE AND PLENTY, lion and lamb lying together to left in standing corn. Edge inscription: PAYABLE AT W. PECKHAM’S APPLEDORE · X · X · X ·. DH. 3; Atkins 2. 9.47gr, 29mm, 6h. About Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of an Essex collector.

3621 Great Britain. Chelmsford, Essex AE Halfpenny Token. Dated 1794.

Property of an Essex collector.

Very Rare

3619 Great Britain. Sussex AE Halfpenny Token. Dated 1794.

MAY HOPS FOR EVER FLOURISH, man picking hops / SUSSEX HALFPENNY TOKEN, shield of arms within sprigs; date below. Edge inscription: PAYABLE BY T. FOSTER LAMBERHURST + + + +. DH.33. 9.21gr, 29mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Very rare. [No Reserve]

Property of an Essex collector.

£60 - 80

KING AND CONSTITUTION on ribbon; above, crown and scepter with rays all around; date below / Building with ribbon underneath inscribed SHIRE HALL. Edge inscription: PAYABLE AT CLACHAR & CO’S CHELMSFORD ESSEX. DH.5. 8.36gr, 29mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of an Essex collector.

3622 Great Britain. Middlesex AE Halfpenny Political Token. Dated 1794.

TRIED FOR HIGH TREASON J. H. TOOKE ESQR, bust to right, date below / NOT GUILTY SAY THE JURY EQUAL JUDGES OF LAW AND FACT COUNSEL HON T ERSKINE V GIBBS ESQR in seven lines. DH.1047. 8.61gr, 28mm, 6h. Good Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of an Essex collector.

3626 Great Britain. London AE Penny Token. Dated 1854. PAYABLE AT JOHN CLARK & Co 447 & 450 STRAND LONDON, head of young Queen Victoria with hair in bun to left; date below / PAYABLE AT JOHN CLARK & Co 447 & 450 STRAND LONDON around, CLARK’S PATENT LAMPS ARE THE BEST ONE GUINEA COMPLETE within inner circle, lamp with urn-shaped body and globe-shaped top; date below. No edge inscription. N.80737. 16.34gr, 34mm, 12h. Near Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

£20 - 30

3623 Great Britain. Richardson’s, Middlesex AE Halfpenny Token. Dated 1795. NOTHING VENTURE NOTHING HAVE, blindfolded figure of Fortune stood upon wheel and between two crowned lottery wheels with royal cyphers; date in exergue / AT THE OFFICES OF RICHARDSON GOODLUCK & Co No 12807 THE LAST PRIZE OF £30 000 SHARED WAS SOLD IN SIXTEENTHS in eight lines. No edge inscription. DH.467; Atkins.350. 10.88gr, 31mm, 6h. Good Fine. [No Reserve]

Property of an Essex collector.

3624 Great Britain. Brunswick, Middlesex AE Halfpenny Token. Dated 1795.

Property of an Essex collector.

3627 Great Britain. Sandwich, Kent AE Halfpenny Token. 19th century AD.

PAYABLE AT J. KILVINGTONS, laureate head to left; ornament below / BRUNSWICK HALFPENNY, Britannia seated to left; resting her left arm on Union shield, and holding vertical spear with right hand; date in exergue. Edge: engrailed. DH.346. 9.45gr, 29mm, 6h. Good Fine. [No Reserve]

Property of an Essex collector.

£20 - 30

3625 Great Britain. Norwich, Norfolk AE Two Pence Token. 19th century AD.

ROBT. BLAKE · COTTON & BOMBAZINE MANUFACTURER · NORWICH, weaving shuttle above Norwich ribbon banner / NORWICH TWO PENNY PIECE FOR CHANGE NOT PROFIT ·, the Arms of the City of Norwich, consisting of lion beneath triple-turreted castle gateway. Edge: Diagonal centre milling. Withers. 910; Davis. 17. 44.86gr, 41mm, 6h. About Extremely Fine. [No Reserve]

Property of an Essex collector.

£20 - 30

Engraved by Dixon. The design is based on the seal of the town of Sandwich. MANUFACTURERS TRADE AND COMMERCE, arms combining the three Plantagenet lions and the three ships of the Cinque Ports (five coastal towns, Hastings, New Romney, Hythe, Dover and Sandwich that had a special agreement with the crown of England) / SANDWICH HALFPENNY TOKEN FOR, sailboat, two sailors at the bow, one at the stern, two busy with the sail, a small boat on deck. Edge inscription: PAYABLE AT THOMAS BUNDOCKS X · X · X · X. DH 39; Atkin 37. 9.46gr, 29mm, 6h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of an Essex collector.

3628 Great Britain. Chatham & Dover, Kent AE Halfpenny Token. 19th century AD.

KENTISH LIBERTY PRESERVED BY VIRTUE & COURAGE *, Kentish men (one with sword upraised, another with bow) on left, meeting William the Conqueror on horseback on right, date in exergue / PROSPERITY TO THE WOODEN WALLS OF OLD ENGLAND, stern view of man-of-war ship with name ROYAL GEORGE; below, KENT HALFPENNY 1795 T H D. Edge inscription: PAYABLE AT THOS HAYCRAFTS DEPTFORD. DH.14. 8.74gr, 29mm, 7h. Good Very Fine. Rare. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of an Essex collector.

Extremely Rare

3629 Great Britain. London AE 1 Shilling Token. 19th century AD.

J. HURST JUN - BORO MKT - 19 PERCIVAL ST . E . C . / R.NEAL MAKER PERCIVALS, 1 S; large H stamped out. 5.85gr, 26mm, 5h. Extremely Fine. Extremely rare. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Property of an Essex collector.

3630 Great Britain. Norwich, Norfolk AE Farthing Token. Dated 1839.

WILSONS NORWICH in two lines above date, CONFECTIONERS AND BAKERS around / The Arms of the City of Norwich: tripletowered castle above lion passant. Edge: Plain. Bell. 4050; Batty. 598; Withers2.8770. 3.63gr, 21mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of an Essex collector.

3631 z Australia. George V, Two Shillings & Florin Group. Dated 1916-1927.

Group comprising: an Australian florin and a two shilling piece of George V. 22.51gr total, 28mm each. Very Fine - Good Very Fine. [2, No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3632 z Australia. George V AR Shilling Group. Dated 1916-1925.

Group comprising: two Australian George V shillings. 11.26gr total, 23mm each. Very Fine. [2, No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market. Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3633 z Australia. George V AE Penny Group. Dated 1922-1927.

Group comprising: two Commonwealth of Australian copper one Penny pieces. 18.69gr total, 30mm each. Good Very Fine. [2, No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market. Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

From Atocha Shipwreck

3634 Bolivia, Colonial (as Alto Peru). Felipe II, King of Spain AR 8 Reales. 1556-1598.

Potosí mint; uncertain date. Assayer A. Cob issue. Crowned Hapsburg coat-of-arms; P A to left, O VIII to right / Arms of Castille and Leon in quarters of Jerusalem cross, all within ornate quadrilobe. S P11; KM 5.1; Cal 674. 26.84gr, 38mm, 4h. Very Fine. Double obverse struck. Very rare assayer. [No Reserve] £200 - 300

From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent. Recovered 1985 from Atocha Shipwreck.

From

the Shipwreck of the Uruguayan Treasure of Rio de la Plata

3635 Bolivia, Colonial. Felipe V, King of Spain AR 8 Reales. 1700-1724.

Potosí mint; dated (1)719 P Y. Cob issue. Coat-of-arms / Pillars of Hercules set on waves. S P 43a; KM R31. 14.55gr, 38mm, 2h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £150 - 200

From the shipwreck of the Uruguayan treasure of Rio de la Plata; From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent.

3636 Canada. Victoria AE One Cent. 1896. Desings by Leonard Charles Wyon and George William de Saulles. VICTORIA DEI GRATIA REGINA. CANADA, head of Queen Victoria to left wearing tiara / ONE CENT 1891 within maple leaves wrapped around a vine. KM 7; Schön 5. 5.71gr, 25mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3637 z Canada. AE One Penny Token Group. Dated 1832-1856.

Group comprising: three Canadian one Penny tokens all from Nova Scotia. 49.41gr total, 33-34mm. Fine - Very Fine. [3, No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3638 z Canada. AE Token Group. Circa 1837-1852.

Group comprising: four Canadian copper one Penny bank tokens. 71.15gr total, 33-34mm. Fine - Very Fine. [4, No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3639 z China. AE Cash Coin Group. 18th-19th century AD.

Comprising: Qing Dynasty issues with four Chinese characters on the obverses and two characters on the reverses. 54.51gr total, 23mm each. Very Fine. [20, No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; From the private collection of Mr G.B., Hampshire, UK.

3640 France. Napoleon Bonaparte AR 5 Francs. Dated L’An 12 (1803-1804).

Paris mint. Design by Pierre-Joseph Tiolier. BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL, bareheaded bust to right / RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE, olive wreath containing denomination; AN 12 (date) below. Edge inscription: DIEU PROTEGE LA FRANCE. Gad 577; KM 659. 24.50gr, 37mm, 6h. Fine. [No Reserve] £80 - 100

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3641 France. Napoleon AR Franc. Dated 1804. Paris mint. Design by Pierre-Joseph Tiolier. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR, bare head to right; below, Tiolier / RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE, 1 FRANC within wreath; below, date between A and rooster. F# 201; Gad# 443; KM# 656. 4.90gr, 18mm, 6h. Good Fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3642 France. Napoleon AR Demi Franc. Dated 1809. Paris mint. Design by Pierre-Joseph Tiolier. NAPOLEON EMPEREUR, laureate head to right; Tiolier below / EMPIRE FRANÇAIS, DEMI FRANC within wreath; below, date between A and Rooster. F# 178; Gad# 399; KM# 691. 2.41gr, 13mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3643 France. Napoleon AR Quart Franc. Dated 1803. Paris mint. Design by Pierre-Joseph Tiolier. BONAPARTE PR. CONSUL., bare head to right; below, Tiolier / REP. FRA., QUART within wreath, below, date between A and rooster. F# 157; Gad# 342; KM# 653. 1.24gr, 11mm, 6h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

£50 - 70

3644 France. Napoleon III AE 5 Centimes. Dated 1855. Paris mint. Design by Désiré-Albert Barre. NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR, bare head to left, BARRE below; date between anchor and hand / EMPIRE FRANÇAIS * CINQ CENTIMES *, eagle with spread wings seated facing on thunderbolt, head to right, A below. F# 117; Gad# 155; KM# 797. 5.04gr, 25mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

£60 - 80

3645 France. Napoleon III AE 2 Centimes. Dated 1854. Lille mint. Design by Jacques-Jean Barre. NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR, bare head to left, BARRE below; date between marks below / EMPIRE FRANÇAIS * DEUX CENTIMES *, eagle with spread wings seated facing on thunderbolt, head to right; W below. F# 107; Gad# 103; KM# 776. 1.94gr, 20mm, 6h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

£20 - 30

3646 France. AE 5 Centimes. Dated 1879. Paris mint. Design by Eugène-André Oudiné and Joseph-François Domard. REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE 1898, wreathed head of Concordia to left, below, OUDINÉ; all within dotted circle; date between stars below / LIBERTÉ * ÉGALITÉ * FRATERNITÉ *, 5 CENTIMES within wreath. F# 118; Gad# 157; KM# 821. 5.05gr, 25mm, 6h. About Uncirculated. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3647 Germany States. Lubeck AR Witten. 1353-1379. MONETA.LUBINESIS, double-headed eagle within beaded circle / CIVITAS.IM[...], cross patée with star at centre; all within beaded circle. Behr 48; Jesse 361. 0.30gr, 13mm, 4h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3648 Guernsey. William IV CU 8 Doubles. Dated 1834. Soho (Birmingham) mint. GUERNESEY, coat-of-arms, sprig above; all within wreath / 8 DOUBLES and date; all within wreath. SCBC 7200; KM#3. 20.83gr, 34mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3649 Guernsey. Victoria CU 8 Doubles. Dated 1858. GUERNESEY, coat-of-arms, sprig above; all within wreath / 8 DOUBLES and date; all within wreath. SCBC 7203. 18.26gr, 34mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3650 z Channel Islands. Guernsey, AE Double Group. Dated 1830-1893.

Group comprising: Guernsey, 2, 4, and 8 Double pieces. SCBC 7201, 7205, 7206. 23.09gr total, 22-31mm. Very Fine - Extremely Fine. The 4 Double pierced. [3, No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3651 z Channel Islands. Guernsey, AE Double Group. Dated 1885-1893.

Group comprising: two Guernsey 1 Double pieces, with a 2 Double. 8.11gr total, 18-22mm. Good Extremely Fine - Near Mint State. [3, No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3652 Guernsey. Victoria CU 4 Doubles. Dated 1893. Heaton (Birmingham) mint. GUERNESEY, coat-of-arms, sprig above / 4 DOUBLES and date; H below. SCBC 7209. 4.96gr, 26mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3653 Jersey. Victoria AE 1/13th of Shilling. Dated 1858. Design by William Wyon. VICTORIA D:G: BRITANNIAR: REGINA F:D:, young head facing to left, with hair banded; date below / STATES OF JERSEY. 1/13 OF A SHILLING, ornamented shield of the arms of Jersey. SCBC 7201. 17.48gr, 34mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3654 Jersey. Victoria AE 1/26th of Shilling. Dated 1858. Design by William Wyon. VICTORIA D:G: BRITANNIAR: REGINA F:D:, young head to left; date below / STATES OF JERSEY. 1/26 OF A SHILLING, coat of Arms of Jersey. SCBC 7202. 8.72gr, 28mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3655 Jersey. Victoria AE 1/52nd of Shilling. Dated 1841.

Design by William Wyon. VICTORIA D: G: BRITANNIAR: REGINA F: D:, young head to left; 1841(1 above 0) below / STATES OF JERSEY. 1/52 OF A SHILLING., shield of arms of the States of Jersey. SCBC 7202. 4.45gr, 22mm, 12h. Good Extremely Fine. [No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

£50 - 70

3660 Italian States, Napoli (Naples, Kingdom). Roberto I d’Angio AR Gigliato. Circa 1309-1317.

ROB RT D I GRA I RL T SICIL R X, Roberto enthroned facing, holding lis-tipped sceptre and globus cruciger / O OR • R GIS

• IuDICIu • DILIGIT, cross fleurée, lis in each quarter. MIR 28. 3.94gr, 26mm, 1h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3656 z Channel Islands. Jersey AE 1/48th & 1/24th of a Shilling. Dated 1877.

Group comprising: Victoria 1/48th & 1/24th of a Shilling issued in Jersey. SCBC 7007, SCBC 7008. 8.55gr total, 20-25mm. About Extremely Fine - Near Mint State. [2, No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

£40 - 60

3657 Guyana, Demerara and Essequibo. George III CU One Stiver. Dated 1813.

Design by William Wyon. GEORGIUS III D: G. REX., laureate and draped bust to right / COLONIES OF ESSEQUEBO & DEMARARY TOKEN, crown above denomination; all within wreath; date below. KM#10. 18.74gr, 34mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

£30 - 40

3661 Italy, Venezia (Venice). Antonio Veniero AR Grosso. Doge LXII, 1382-1400.

ANTO • VENERI DVX S • M VENETI, Doge and St Mark standing facing, holding banner between them; star in left and right fields / • TIBI • LAVS • 7 • GLORIA, Christ Pantokrator enthroned facing. Paolucci 3. 1.58gr, 22mm, 10h. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a UK private collection.

3662 z Commonwealth. Edward VIII, Coin Group. 1936. Mixed group comprising: various issues of Edward VIII from across the Commonwealth. 73.80gr total, 17-32mm. Mainly Extremely Fine. [9, No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of an Essex collector.

3663 z AE Coin Group. 18th-20th century AD. . [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a 1980s UK collection; Property of a London antiquarian.

£50 - 70

3658 z Southern India. Travancore Kingdom, Silver Fanam (Chuckram) Group. Circa 1800-1847. Obv: degenerated Kali, without inscription. Rev: stylised boar, without inscription. Krause C1; Herrli 1.20.30. 3.74gr total, 6mm. Uncirculated. [10, No Reserve]

3659 British India. Edward VII AR Two Annas. Dated 1906. EDWARD VII KING AND EMPEROR, bust of Edward VII to right / Crown above denomination in English and Urdu, date below, flanked by sprays. KM 505. 1.47gr, 15mm, 11h. Very Fine. [No Reserve]

£10 - 20

3664 z World AE and AR Coins Group [13]. 11th-15th century AD.

Thirteen silver and bronze Islamic, Armenian and World coins. 29.90gr total. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

From a 1980s UK collection; Property of a London antiquarian.

3665 z Mixed AE Token Group. 19th-20th century AD. Mixed group comprising: ONE PENNY TOKEN of T. STANSALL, CHARLES MOOR, RICHARD FISHER, WILLIAM FILLINGHAM, WILLIAM READETT and T. WISON; HALFPENNY TOKEN of ROSE COPPER COMPANY of BIRMINGHAM and SWANSEA; FLETCHER & SHARRATT ONE PENNY TOKEN of WALSALL dated 1811, BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION token dated 1924; JOHN KNAPP JUNIOR VIGORNIA ONE FARTHING token dated 1813, and others. 69gr total, 20-35mm. Fine - Extremely Fine. [7, No Reserve]

£20 - 30

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

By inheritance; Property of a Lincolnshire lady.

3666 z Great Britain. Elizabeth II, Decimal Coinage Set. 1971.

The Decimal Coinage of Great Britain And Norther Ireland 1971: this proof set contains some of the first examples of these coins, in clear sealed perspex container, the coins mounted in black, held with their original outer cardboard box envelope. 205gr total, 17 x 12 cm including box. Uncirculated Mint State. [No Reserve] £10 - 20

a Lincolnshire lady.

3667 z Hanover. George III and William IV Coin Group. Dated 1816-1831.

Comprising: shilling and sixpence of George III plus a William IV sixpence dated 1831. 10.86gr total, 19-23mm. Fine - About Extremely Fine. [3, No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; From the private collection of Mr G.B., Hampshire, UK.

3668 z Inscribed Lead Token Group. 17th-18th century AD.

Comprising: various issues with initials I.P, IK, and T.C. 16.23gr total, 15-22mm. Very Fine. [3, No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; From the private collection of Mr G.B., Hampshire, UK.

3669 z France. 20 to 200 Francs Banknote Group 20th century AD.

Group comprising: issues of 20, 50, 100 and 200 francs. 3.22gr total, largest 170 x 90mm. Extremely Fine. [4, No Reserve] £60 - 80

Property of a Berkshire, UK, gentleman.

3670 z Great Britain. Edward VII, Six Pence Postal Order. 1902-1910.

Serial no. 2/A 868158, unissued, without counterfoil. Blue printed design with black text panels and number over including SIX PENCE value; small pencilled ‘3’ in one date stamp location / blue printed text. 0.885gr, 17 x 9cm. Very Fine; slight discolouration. Rare. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Acquired on the UK art market. Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3671 z Japanese Occupation. 5 Cents to 10 Rupees Banknote Group 20th century AD.

Group comprising: mixed issues of 5 cents, 10 cents, 1/4 rupee, 1/2 rupee, 1 rupee, 5 rupees and 10 rupees. 4.45gr total, largest 160 x 75mm. Mostly Very Fine. [7, No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of a Berkshire, UK, gentleman.

3672 z United States. State of Georgia,The Merchants and Planters Bank One Dollar Note. 1859.

One dollar bill, hand signed, dated, and numbered no.180. The Merchants and Planters Bank State of Georgia, Savannah, July 1st 1859, the center vignette is very nice and the note is enhanced by the red. 0.500gr, 18 x 8cm. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3673 Islamic, Artuqids of Mardin. Najm al-Din Alpi AE Dirham. AH 547-572 (AD 1152-1176).

Unlisted (Mardin[?]) mint. Undated, but struck AH 566-572 (AD 1170-1176). Two diademed and draped male heads facing slightly away from one another; in margins, Kalima above and below, name and title of Abbasid caliph to right and left / Facing female head, wearing necklace; name, title, and genealogy of Najm al-Din Alpi in outer margin. Album 1827.5; Whelan Type IV, 44-5; S&S Type 30.1; ICV 1203. 12.59gr, 32mm, 3h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3674 ‡ Abbasid Caliphate AV DInar. Time of Al-Mansur, AH 136-158 (AD 754-775).

No mint. Dated AH 147 (AD 765). Kalima in three lines; Qur’an IX, 33 in outer margin / Continuation of kalima in three lines; date formula in outer margin. Album 212. 4.22gr, 19mm, 4h. Very Fine. £400 - 600

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

3675 Abbasid Caliphate AR Hemidrachm. Time of alMahdi. AH 158-169 (AD 775-785).

Tabaristan mint. Dated PYE 135 = AH 170 (AD 785/6). Stylised crowned Sassanian style bust to right; ‘GDE pzwt (may his glory increase) in Pahlavi to right and left; in outer margin, star-increscents, ‘pd (excellent) in Pahlavi to lower right, nwk’ (good) in Pahlavi to lower left / Fire altar flanked by attendants; pellets flanking flames, date to left, mint to right; alternating triple pellets and starin-crescents in outer margin. Malek 167.2-4; Album 73A; ICV 120. 1.85gr, 24mm, 4h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

Very Rare Hemidrachm

3676 Abbasid governor of Tabaristan AR Hemidrachm. Time of Al-Mahdi, AH 158-169 (AD 775-785).

Tabaristan mint; dated PYE 134 = AH 169 (AD 785/6). Anonymous type. Crowned and draped bust to right; behind head, GDH (‘kingship’ in Pahlavi); before head, ‘AFZUT’ (‘may increase’ in Pahlavi); in outer margin, APD and NWKW (‘excellent’ and ‘good’ in Pahlavi) and ‘bakh bakh’ (‘very fine’ in Arabic) / Sasanian fire altar set on three steps, flanked by two attending priests standing facing; to left, date; to right, mint. Album 73; SICA I, -; Walker, ArabSassanian, p. 156, O.10. 2.06gr, 25mm, 7h. Extremely Fine. Very rare. £60 - 80

From a private collection, UK.

3677 Abbasid governor of Tabaristan AR Hemidrachm. Dated PYE 135 = AH 170 (AD 786/7).

Tabaristan mint. Anonymous type. Crowned and draped bust to right; behind head, GDH (‘kingship’ in Pahlavi); before head, ‘AFZUT’ (‘may increase’ in Pahlavi); in outer margin, APD and NWKW (‘excellent’ and ‘good’ in Pahlavi) and ‘bakh bakh’ (‘very fine’ in Arabic) / Sasanian fire altar set on three steps, flanked by two attending priests standing facing; to left, date; to right, mint. Album 73A; SICA I, -; Walker, Arab-Sassanian, p. 156, 307. 1.95gr, 24mm, 8h. Near Extremely Fine. Scarce. £60 - 80

From a private collection, UK.

3678 Abbasid Caliphate AR Hemidrachm. Time of alRashid. AH 170-193 (AD 786-809).

Tabaristan mint. Dated PYE 136 = AH 171 (AD 787/8). Stylised crowned Sassanian style bust to right; ‘GDE pzwt (may his glory increase) in Pahlavi to right and left; in outer margin, star-increscents, ‘pd (excellent) in Pahlavi to lower right, nwk’ (good) in Pahlavi to lower left / Fire altar flanked by attendants; pellets flanking flames, date to left, mint to right; alternating triple pellets and starin-crescents in outer margin. Malek 174.1-8; Album 73; ICV -. 2.33gr, 24mm, 4h. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3679 Abbasid Caliphate AR Hemidrachm. Time of alRashid. AH 170-193 (AD 786-809).

Tabaristan mint. Dated PYE 136 = AH 171 (AD 787/8). Stylised crowned Sassanian style bust to right; ‘GDE pzwt (may his glory increase) in Pahlavi to right and left; in outer margin, star-increscents, ‘pd (excellent) in Pahlavi to lower right, nwk’ (good) in Pahlavi to lower left / Fire altar flanked by attendants; pellets flanking flames, date to left, mint to right; alternating triple pellets and starin-crescents in outer margin. Malek 174.1-8; Album 73; ICV -. 1.96gr, 24mm, 10h. Extremely Fine. Some green deposits in fields; delamination on edge of reverse. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From a London, UK, collection, 1990s.

3680 ‡ Arab-Byzantine, Umayyad Caliphate AE Fals. Time of ‘Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan, AH 65-86 (AD 685-705).

Halab mint. ‘Standing Caliph’ type. Caliph standing facing, placing his right hand on the pommel of his sword, girdle band hanging from his right elbow; around, ‘for the servant of God, Abd al-Malik, Commander of the Faithful’ in Kufic / Transformed cross standing on three steps; in left field, ‘full weight’ in Kufic; in right field, mint halab in Kufic; around, part of the first Kalima in Kufic. DOCAB 118; Goodwin & Gyselen p. 54, 43. 4.03gr, 19mm, 11h. Near Very Fine. £50 - 70

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

3681 ‡ Umayyad Caliphate AE Fals. Post-reform AH 77132 (AD 697-750).

Iliya (Jerusalem) mint. Candlestick with five branches; ‘There is no god but Allah alone’ in Kufic around / ‘Muhammad is the messenger of Allah’ in three lines in Kufic. Cf. D. Barag, The Islamic Candlestick Coins of Jerusalem in INJ 10, type 4; cf. Walker 605; cf. Album 163.2. 2.71gr, 16mm, 11h. Very Fine. £180 - 240

Acquired from Hassam Zurqieh, February 2016, no. AA824.

Very Rare

3682 ‡ India, Princely States. Bharatpur AV Mohur. Time of Ratan Singh AH 1182-1183 (AD 1768-1769).

3689 z Islamic, Abbasid Dynasty. AR Dirham Group [10]. 8th-12th century AD.

Ten silver Dirhams of the Abbasid dynasty. 29.24gr total. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3690 z Islamic, Abbasid Dynasty. AR Dirhams Group [10]. 8th-12th century AD.

Ten silver Dirhams of the Abbasid dynasty. 29.94gr total. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

In the name of Shah Alam II, Mughal emperor. Maha Indrapur (Dig) mint. Dually dated AH 118[...]; RY 9 of Shah Alam II (AD 1768). Persian couplet citing Shah ‘Alam II; AH date to right / Mint formula and RY date; ma in Devanagari to left of RY. KM 50; Friedberg -. 10.80gr, 23mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Evidence of possible prior mounting. Very rare.

£1,500 - 2,000

From the collection of Dr. Lawrence A. Adams, purchased from Dr. Lawrence Brilliant; Ex Glendining (15 October 1985), lot 296; Ex Skanda Collection (Spink-Taisei 9, 20 February 1991), lot 495; Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Electronic Auction 366, 13 January 2016, lot 167.

3683 z Abbasid Governors of Tabaristan. AR Hemidrachms [6]. AD 786-809.

3691 Malaya, Sumatra. British East India Company CU 1 Keping. Dated AH1202 (1787-1788).

Bale-mark of the English East India Company, date divided by oval rosette / Denomination and date AH1202. Scho.957a; KM 257.1; Pr. 19. 6.70gr, 25mm, 6h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

£80 - 100

Six silver Hemidrachms of the Abbasid governors of Tabaristan. 12.76gr total.

From a private collection, UK.

3684 z Abbasid Governors of Tabaristan. AR Hemidrachms [6]. AD 786-809.

Six silver Hemidrachms of the Abbasid governors of Tabaristan. 12.34gr total. £80 - 100

From a private collection, UK.

3685 z Abbasid Governors of Tabaristan. AR Hemidrachms [6]. AD 786-809.

Six silver Hemidrachms of the Abbasid governors of Tabaristan. 12.40gr total. £80 - 100

From a private collection, UK.

3686 z Islamic, Abbasid Dynasty. AR Dirham Group [10]. 8th-12th century AD.

Ten silver Dirhams of the Abbasid dynasty. 29.03gr total. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3687 z Islamic, Abbasid Dynasty. AR Dirhams Group [10]. 8th-12th century AD.

Ten silver Dirhams of the Abbasid dynasty. 23.40gr total. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3688 z Islamic, Abbasid Dynasty. AR Dirham Group [10]. 8th-12th century AD.

Ten silver Dirhams from the Abbasid dynasty. 29.29gr total. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Acquired on the UK market before 2000; Property of a London, UK, gentleman.

3692 Malaya, Sumatra. British East India Company CU 1 Keping Token. Dated AH 1202 (1787-1788).

Soho (Birmingham) Mint. Bale-mark of the English East India Company, date divided by oval rosette / Value and date. Scholten 957a; KM 257.1; Prid.19. 3.27gr, 20mm, 6h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3693 Netherlands. City of Groningen AR 6 Stuivers. 16901692.

[MO · NO · ARG] · CIV · GRONINGAE 16[...], crowned arms of the city of Groningen dividing value, date above crown / CONCORDIA · RES · PAR[VAE · CRESCUNT ·], knight on horseback to right, brandishing sword, privy mark (siren) at end of legend. KM 48; Ver 186.1. 3.68gr, 27mm, 12h. Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Found on various UK sites since 1974; Property of an Essex collector.

3694 New Zealand, British Colonial. Milner & Thompson CU Penny Token. Undated, circa 1855-1882.

ADVANCE NEW ZEALAND, M ori warrior with moko (facial tattoo) facing slightly to right, holding spear with right hand and shield with left / NEW ZEALAND, M ori warrior standing facing, holding shield and spear with right hand and patu with left; palm tree, kiwi, mountains and Waka in background. KM Tn49. 13.27gr, 34mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3695 Poland, Kingdom. Livonia (Duchy), Sigismund III Vasa AR 3 Grosz. 1598. Bromberg mint. • SIG • III • D • G • REX • PO • M • D • L •, crowned bust to right / Coat of arms flanked by Polish eagle and Lithuanian horse and rider; mark of value above, • GROS • ARG • TRI • R • PO • 98 (coat of arms) B • in three lines below. Iger B.98.5.d/e; Kopicki 1125. 1.90gr, 19mm, 10h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From a UK private collection.

3696 ‡ Sasanian Kingdom, Sabuhr (Shahpur) AV Dinar. AD 240-272.

Mint I (Ctesiphon). Phase 2, circa AD 260-272. mzdysn bgy šhpwhry MRK’n MRK’ ‘yr’n MNW ctry MN yzd’n in Pahlavi, diademed bust to right, wearing mural crown with korymbos; one pellet above and two pellets below diadem ties / nwr’zy in Pahlavi to right, šhpwhry in Pahlavi to left; fire altar flanked by two attendants wearing mural crowns; fravahr to left of flames. SNS type IIc/1b, style P, group d/1; Saeedi AV5; Sunrise 740. 7.44gr, 22mm, 3h. Extremely Fine. £4,000 - 6,000

From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.

Counterstamped 8 Maravedis of Philip IV

3697 Spain. Philip IV AE 8 Maravedis. 1621-1665. Royal mint of Segovia. Dated 1623. PHILIPPVS · III · D · G, castle in crowned shield; to left, mintmark; to right, VIII (mark of value); c/m: uncertain / HISPANIARVM · REX, lion in crowned shield, date at right; c/m: crown above uncertain date. 6.44gr, 27mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.

3698 Spanish America. Charles IV AR Eight Reales. Dated 1801.

Mexico mint. CAROLUS IIII DEI GRATIA, laureate and draped bust to right, date below / HISPAN ET IND REX o/M 8R F M, crowned arms between pillars. KM# 109. 25.23gr, 40mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Acquired on the UK art market; From the private collection of Mr G.B., Hampshire, UK.

3699 Contemporary Copy of Isabella II of Spain AR 20 Reales. Dated 1860. ISABEL 2A POR LA G· DE DIOS Y LA CONST·, laureate head of Queen Isabella II to right, date below / REINA DE LA ESPAÑAS, crowned coat of arms of Spain with Pillars of Hercules; denomination below. Edge inscription: LEY PATRIA REY. For prototype: KM 609. 21.00gr, 37mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.

3700 Spain. Fillipe V AR 2 Reales. Dated 1721. Madrid mint. PHILIPPUS V D G, crowned shield of Spain / HISPANIARUM REX, arms of Castile and Leon. Calicò tipo 210; KM 296. 5.42gr, 27mm, 2h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3701 Spain. Fillipe V AR 2 Reales. Dated 1725. Cuenca mint. PHILIPPUS V D G, crowned shield of Spain / HISPANIARUM REX, arms of Castile and Leon. Calicò tipo 199; KM 308. 5.19gr, 27mm, 1h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3702 Spain. Isabel II AE 25 Cent de Real. Dated 1858. Design by Luis Marchionni Hombrón. ISABEL 2A. POR LA G· DE DIOS Y LA CONST·, laureate head to right, date below / REINA DE LAS ESPAÑAS, UN C.LLO across fields, 25 CENT· DE REAL beneath crowned coat of arms of Spain within wreath. KM# 615; Cal# 587. 9.57gr, 26mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3703 Switzerland AR 2 Francs. Dated 1863. Mint B (Bern). Design by Ferdinand Korn. HELVETIA , Helvetia seated to left, wearing laurel wreath and toga, with right arm raised, and holding shield with coat of arms of Switzerland in left hand, plow and wheat spikes to the right, mountains behind / Denomination and date within wreath formed of oak and alpine rose branches tied with a ribbon below. HMZ 2 1222; Divo/Tob19 303; KM 10a; Schön 22a; Y 28. 9.72gr, 27mm, 6h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £100 - 140

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3704 United States AR Peace Dollar. Dated 1922. IN GOD WE TRUST, radiate bust to left, date below, LIBERTY above / UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and E PLURIBUS UNUM, eagle on rock inscribed PEACE; across fields ONE DOLLAR. KM 150. 26.66gr, 38mm, 6h. Good Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3705 z Feudal France. Normandy AR Billon Dinar. Circa 1050-1060.

Time of William the Conqueror. Cross with pellet in each angle within inner circle, remains of legend around / Cross with annulet in each angle within inner circle, remains of legend around. 0.56gr, 19mm. Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From the collection of a London antiquarian, 1980s.

3706 Feudal France. Normandy AR Billon Dinar. Circa 1050-1060.

Time of William the Conqueror. Cross with pellet in each angle within inner circle, remains of legend around / Cross with annulet in each angle within inner circle, remains of legend around. 0.58gr, 19mm. Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

From the collection of a London antiquarian, 1980s.

3707 Crusaders, Achaea (Principality). Guillaume II de Villehardouin BI Denier Tournois. AD 1246-1278. Clarenzia (Glarentza) mint. • G • PRINC AC , cross pattée / ‘CLAR NTIA •, château tournois. CCS 10b (GV 223); Metcalf, Crusades 1995, 939; Tzamalis Type 61. 0.99gr, 18mm, 8h. Very Fine. [No Reserve]

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

£20 - 30

3711 England. Stuart, Charles I and Henrietta Maria AR Medal. Dated 1625.

Commemorating the marriage of Charles I to Henrietta Maria. Design by P. Regnier. • CH • MAG • ET • HEN • MA • BRIT • REX • ET • REG, to left, Charles I facing to right, wearing lace collar, to right, Henrietta Maria facing to left; celestial rays above / • FVNDIT • AMOR • LILIA • MIXTA • ROSIS •, Cupid walking to right holding lilies and roses; date below. Eimer 105Ab; MI i 238/1. 1.85gr, 23mm, 12h. Near Very Fine. Pierced. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

From a 1980s UK collection; Property of a London antiquarian.

3708 Crusaders. Bohémond III BI Denier. 1163-1201.

Antioch (Principality) mint. BOANVNDVS, helmeted head to left, between crescent and star / ANTIOCHIA, trefoil between I and O, cross pattée, crescent in second angle. Metcalf, Crusades, 381; CCS 67b. 0.84gr, 17mm, 5h. Very Fine. [No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

£30 - 40

3712 Great Britain. Hanover, George III and Charlotte AE Medal. 1761.

3709 Crusaders. Bohémond III BI Denier. 1163-1201. Antioch (Principality) mint. BOA[...]VHDVS, helmeted head to left, between crescent and five-pointed star / ANTIOCHIA, cross pattée, crescent in second angle. Cf. Metcalf, Crusades, class C, 384; cf. CCS 66b. 0.97gr, 17mm, 9h. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.

3710 Crusaders, Edessa (County). Baldwin II AE Follis. Second reign, 1108-1118.

GEORGIVS III ET CHARLOTTA REX ET REG, conjoined uncrowned busts of George III and Queen Charlotte to right / FELICITAS BRITANNIAE DIIS AUSPICIBUS MDCCLXI in exergue, above a view of London towards the north bank of the Thames with St. Paul’s Cathedral; behind putti (flying winged cherub) holding inscribed scroll, crowned conjoined hearts above. Eimer 691; BHM17. 4.68gr, 25mm, 12h. Fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3713 z George III and Other AE Medallion Group. 18101827.

Comprising: including a George III medallion for ‘The Peace of Paris’ dated 1814, George III 50th Jubilee medal dated 1810, Duke of York and Albany Medal dated 1827, and a Duke of Wellington Canadian token. 23.34gr total, 27-24mm. Good Fine - Good Very Fine. [4, No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of a Essex, UK, collector.

3714 z Great Britain. Hanover, Victoria AR Commemorative Medal. Dated 1837.

Veiled head of Victoria to left / Young head of Victoria to left over olive branch. W & E 3000A.4; BHM 3506; E 1817a. 9.71gr, 25mm, 12h. Mint State. [No Reserve] £80 - 100

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector; Accompanied by its original Royal mint envelope.

£20 - 30

Light Series, Type 2. Struck circa 1114. B- , count standing facing, holding cross and sword / Cross fleuronnée with pellets at the ends and in angles. Cf. Metcalf, Crusades 109-12; cf. CCS 10a. 3.31gr, 21mm, 2h. Very Fine. Seemingly overstruck on uncertain undertype. [No Reserve]

From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian.

3715 Great Britain. Hanover, HRH Prince Albert Industrial Exhibition Medal. 1851.

3719 z Great Britain. Hanover, Edward VII AR Coronation Medal. 1902.

Design by G. W. de Saulles. EDWARD VII CROWNED 9 AUGUST 1902, crowned bust of Edward to right / ALEXANDRA QUEEN CONSORT, crowned bust of Alexandra to right, date on ribbon below. Eimer 1871a; BHM 3737. 12.00gr, 31mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

£30 - 40

3720 z Edward VII & Alexandra AE Medallion Group. 1902.

Comprising: three medallions commemorating the coronation, and one for a Royal visit. 17.64gr total, 24-22mm. Fine - Extremely Fine. [4, No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector

£40 - 60

H. R. H. PRINCE ALBERT - STRUCK IN THE BUILDING OF THE EXHIBITION, bust facing to left / GREAT EXHIBITIONOF THE INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS LONDON 1851, lion and unicorn holding the royal coat of arms. 16.65gr, 38mm, 12h. About Very Fine. [No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector; Accompanied by A H Baldwin & Sons coin envelope.

3716 z Diamond Jubilee Four Generations -AE Medal Group. Dated 1897.

3721 z Great Britain. George V and Queen Mary, Jubilee Medal Group. 1910-1935.

Comprising: three medals commemorating the silver jubilee of George V and Queen Mary; two medals commemorating their coronation in 1911. 53.29gr total, 44-53 mm excluding ribbons. Fine - Good Very Fine. [5, No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector

3722 z Edward VII and Alexandra AE Medallion Group. 1902-1910.

£40 - 60

Obvs: depicts four generations of the royal family – Queen Victoria and future kings Edward VII, George V and Edward VIII, with FOUR GENERATIONS OF THE BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY / 1897. Revs: four shields surrounded by the legend ‘TO COMMEMORATE THE 60TH YEAR OF HER MAJESTY’S REIGN .1837-97. THE DIAMOND JUBILEE’. 21.90gr total, 32-31mm. Good Very Fine -Extremely Fine. [2, No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market. Property of a Essex, UK, collector.

3717 Hanover. Prince of Wales Albert Edward, AE Commemorative Medallion. 1841-1901.

Design by J. Moore. Commemorating the marriage of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, and Princess Alexandra of Denmark. Dated 10 March 1863. ALBERT EDWARD PRINCE OF WALES PRINCESS ALEXANDRA OF DENMARK., conjoined busts to right / MARRIED AT WINDSOR MARCH 10TH 1863, Arms of the Prince and Princess, beneath Prince of Wales plumes. 38.48gr, 38mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Rare. [No Reserve] £40 - 60

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3718 z Edward VII & Alexandra Gilt AE Medal Group. 1901.

Comprising: two medallions commemorating the coronation of Edward VII and Alexandra in 1902. 12.81gr total, 24mm. Good Extremely Fine. [2, No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector

Comprising: Edward VII pewter medal dated 26th June 1902; Edward VII pewter coronation medallion; and a pewter medal for the commemoration of the marriage of the Duke and Duchess of York dated 1893. 48.54gr total, 32-38mm. Fine - Good Extremely Fine. [3, No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector

3723 z Great Britain. Hanover, George V AR Coronation Medal. 1911.

Design by B. Mackennal. GEORGE V CROWNED JUNE 22 1911, crowned bust to left, holding orb / QUEEN MARY JUNE 22 1911, crowned bust to left. BHM 4022; E 1922. 12.00gr, 30mm, 12h. Mint State. Matt Proof with a few marks. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector; Accompanied by its original Royal Mint envelope.

3724 World War I. Victory and Peace AR Commemorative Medallion. Dated 1919.

VICTORY and PEACE in ribbons above and beneath a dove flying to left holding olive branch; all within laurel wreath. 4.49gr, 27mm. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve]

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

£20 - 30

3725 Great Britain. Hanover, George V AR Jubilee Medal. 1910-1935.

3729 Great Britain. Windsor, Edward VIII, as Prince of Wales AR ‘Investiture’ Medal. 1911-1936.

Design by Percy Metcalfe. VI. MAII. MCMX MCMXXXV, crowned and draped conjoined busts to left / STET FORTUNA DOMUS, view of Windsor Castle. W&E 5668A.3; Eimer 2029a; BHM 4249. 15.00gr, 32mm, 12h. Near Mint State. [No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

£30 - 40

3726 z George V and Queen Mary Jubilee Medal Group. 1910-1935.

London mint. Dated 13 July 1911. Design by Sir W. Goscombe John. INVESTITVRE • OF • EDWARD • PRINCE • OF • WALES • K • G, youthful crowned bust facing slightly to left, wearing coronation regalia; CARN- -ARVON IVLY • XIII MCMXI in two lines across fields / T W SOG • C MRU • M • G • • ARWISGIAD • IORWERTH, view of Caernarfon Castle, seen from Afon Seiont, at dawn with rays in background; above, crowned plumes within Garter; GoRPHENAF MCMXI in two lines in right field; in exergue, Y Ddraig Goch (Welsh Dragon). Giordano CM23b; BHM 4079; Eimer 1925. 22.05gr, 34mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Beautifully toned with golden and blue iridescence around the devices. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of a Essex, UK, collector.

£40 - 60

Comprising: various issues and types including a George V medallion celebrating birth, marriage, and accession in 1910. 54.26gr total, 24-32mm. Fine - Very Fine. [5, No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector

3727 Great Britain. George V AR Jubilee Medal. 19101935.

3730 z Great Britain. Windsor, George VI with Elizabeth AR Coronation Medal. 1936-1952.

London mint. Dated 12 May 1937. Design by Percy Metcalfe. GEORGE VI CROWNED 12 MAY 1937, crowned bust of King George VI to left; P M in small lettering on shoulder / QUEEN ELIZABETH 12 MAY 1937, crowned bust of Queen Elizabeth to left; P M in small lettering on shoulder. BHM 4314; Eimer 2046a. 15.65gr, 31mm, 12h. Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3731 z Great Britain. Windsor, George VI with Elizabeth AR Coronation Medal. 1936-1952.

London mint. Dated 12 May 1937. Design by Percy Metcalfe. GEORGE VI CROWNED 12 MAY 1937, crowned bust of King George VI to left; P M in small lettering on shoulder / QUEEN ELIZABETH 12 MAY 1937, crowned bust of Queen Elizabeth to left; P M in small lettering on shoulder. BHM 4314; Eimer 2046a. 15.80gr, 31mm, 12h. Extremely fine. Toned. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

£20 - 30

Design by Percy Metcalfe. VI MAII MCMX MCMXXXV, conjoined crowned busts of the King and Queen Mary to left / STET FORTUNA DOMUS, view of Windsor Castle. Eimer 2029a; BHM 4249. 15.59gr, 32mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve]

Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.

3728 Great Britain. George V and Queen Mary, Kensington AR Silver Jubilee Medal. 1935.

KING . GEORGE . V & . QUEEN . MARY . SILVER JUBILEE ., crowned busts of King George V & Queen Mary facing to left / THE ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON, arms with dates flanking. 16.45gr, 38mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Pierced. [No Reserve] £10 - 20

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3732 z Great Britain. George VI AE Coronation Medal. Dated 1937.

KING GEORGE VI & QUEEN ELIZABETH, crowned busts of King George and Elizabeth to left / CROWNED A.D.1937, Britannia standing facing, holding flag with left hand and crown with right, all between arched pillars; St. Paul’s and ship across water behind. BHM 486. 47.88gr, 44mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve ] £60 - 80

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3733 z Elizabeth II Gilt Medal Group. 1935-1972.

Comprising: silver jubilee medal with 20 November 1947 - 1972, and two coronation medallions dated 1953. 55.73gr total, 33-52mm. Extremely Fine - Uncirculated. [3, No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3734 z Mixed AE Medallion Group. 1853-1960.

Comprising: various issues and types including a Papal medal by Aurelio Mistruzzi for Pius XII, a French medallion dated 1853 with bust of Napoleon I, a medallion for Prince Imperial, son of Napoleon III, and a pewter issue. 31.06gr total, 39-23mm. Fair - Good Very Fine. [4, No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector

3735 Great Britain. Charles, Prince of Wales AE Investiture Medal. Dated 1969.

Design by M. Rizzello. ARWISGIAD CHARLES TYWYSOG CYMRU . CAERNARFON 1969 ., bareheaded bust to right / Y DDRAIG GOCH DDYRY CYCHWYN, Welsh dragon prancing to left. Eimer 2116b. 27.14gr, 31mm, 12h. Uncirculated. [No Reserve] £10 - 20

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3736 z Hanover. Victoria AE Medal Group. 1837-1997.

Comprising: various issues and types including golden and diamond jubilee medallions, and a gilt(?) memorial medallion dated 1901 with Edward VII and Alexandra on the reverse. 93.40gr total, 22-44mm. Fine - Extremely Fine. [6, No Reserve] £60 - 80

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3739 z Great Britain. Edward VIII, AE Medal Group. 1937. Comprising: four Edward VIII coronation medals each dating to 12th May 1937, the cancelled coronation, one with ribbon. 83.58gr total, 38.49mm excluding ribbon. Fine - Good Very Fine. [4, No Reserve]

£50 - 70

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3740 z Great Britain. Edward VIII, AE Medal Group. 1937 A.D.

Comprising: silver Edward VIII coronation medal dated 1937 with ribbon, clasp and pin; bronze example with remains of gilding; an ‘EMPIRE DAY MAY 24TH - BRITISH EMPIRE UNION’ medal; and one other. 52.30gr total, 38-26mm excluding ribbon. Very Fine - Good Very Fine. [4, No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

£40 - 60

3741 Queen’s South Africa. Rel.of Ladysmith, Tugela Heights and Cape Colony, Three Clasp Miniature AR Medal. 1810-1827.

Miniature Queen’s South Africa Medal with three clasps - Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, unnamed. 68.10gr, 35.33mm excluding ribbon. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve]

£30 - 40

£20 - 30

3737 z Mixed Medallion Group. 20th century AD. Comprising: 1897 South Africa Two Shillings with ‘43 / OXFORD L. I. / 1899 - 1900 / BOER WAR / 1901’ within a wreath and with horn engraved on the smoothed obverse; sold with a fret cut out bust of George V, the coin with a smoothed reverse. 11.94gr total, 29-20mm. Fine - Good Very Fine. [2, No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3738 z Great Britain. Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, Coronation Medal Group. 1902.

Comprising: a medal to commemorate the coronation of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, and an Edward VII medal for Edmund Barnes, Mayor, metropolitan Borough of St Pancras. 48.65gr total, 39-45 mm excluding ribbon. About Very Fine. [2, No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

£30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3742 z King’s South Africa Medal. Boar War, J. Houghton, Two Clasp AR Medal Group 1899-1902. Comprising: The Queen’s South Africa Medal (Q.S.A.), Boer war medal with Cape Colony and Driefontein clasps, impressed to the edge: ‘6875 PTE . J. HOUGHTON, GREN: CDS’; and The King’s South Africa Medal (K.S.A.), Boer war medal with South Africa 1901 and 1902 clasps, impressed to the edge: ‘6875 PTE . J. HOUGHTON, GRENADIER GUARD’. 83.23gr total, 61mm excluding ribbon. Good Very Fine. [2, No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

£100 - 140

3743 Serbia. Commemorative Cross, World War I Meritorious Service Gilt AE Medal. 1913.

This Cross was instituted on the 25th November (awarded 7th December) 1913, awarded to military and civilians for meritorious service during the First and Second Balkan Wars of 1912-13. 19.08gr, 56mm without ribbon. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3744 z Great Britain. World War I, DVR G. Orford A.S.C. AE Star. 1914-1915.

Also known as ‘Pip’, this bronze medal was authorized in 1918, it was awarded to all who served in any theatre of war against Germany between 5th August 1914 and 31st December 1915; except those eligible for the 1914 Star. Crowned four pointed star with crossed swords and a wreath of oak leaves, small royal cypher of King George V on the bottom of the wreath, and a scroll in the centre of the medal with the dates 1914 - 15, the ribbon is striped red, white and blue with the colours blending into each other and is 31mm wide / Plain with the recipient’s service number, rank, name and unit impressed on it: ‘T4-038268 DVR G. Orford A.S.C.’ 27.21gr, 63mm excluding ribbon. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3745 z France. World War I AE Medal Group. 1914-1918.

3748 z Great Britain. George VI, AE Medal Group. 1937.

Comprising: three medals to commemorate George VI and Queen Elizabeth’s coronation on 12th May 1937. 54.65gr total, 40-38mm excluding ribbon. Fine - Extremely Fine. [3, No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3749 Pakistan. Sigmn Mohod Shafi, WWII Independence AR Medal. 1948.

The medal, which is made of silver, is 36 mm in diameter and suspended by a ribbon 32mm in width of dark green with a narrow central vertical stripe of white. Design bears the Royal cipher G.VI.R surmounted by a crown and surrounded by the legend GEORGIUS VI D:G.:BR.:OMN:REX. / Comprises the flag of Pakistan surrounded by a wreath with inscriptions in Arabic above and below, the suspender is a straight bar suspender, named on the rim to: 6246263 SIGMN MOHD SHAFI . P . SIG ‘ S. 37.17gr, 37mm. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £20 - 30

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

Comprising: mixed group of French medals issued for service in WWI, including Verdun Battle Medal, Allemagne, and 1914-1917 Star. 51.36gr total, 27-49mm excluding ribbon. Very Fine - Good Very Fine. [3, No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

£40 - 60

3746 z World War I & II AE Medal Group. 1914-1918 and 1940-1942 A.D.

Comprising: mixed group of WWI medals including WW1 Honour Cross with Swords 1914-1918, Hindenburg Cross, Packet of issue; Hellenic Army Commemorative Medal Of The War Of 1940-1941; The Medal ‘For the Defence of Stalingrad’ established on December 22, 1942 by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR; and Belgium WW1 Croix Guerre War Cross of 1914. 73.07gr total, 31-63mm excluding ribbon. Good Very Fine - Extremely Fine. [4, No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

£40 - 60

3747 z France. World War I AE Medal Group. 1914-1918.

Comprising: mixed group of French medals issued for service in WWI, including French Escaped Prisoner Medal, Medal of the National Union of Combattants, and U.N.C. Combat Veteran Medal. 41.58gr, 51-43mm excluding ribbon. Good Very Fine - Extremely Fine. [3, No Reserve] £40 - 60

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3750 Australia. K. G. Thorsen, WWII Service AR Medal. 1949.

The Medal is circular and made of cupro-nickel and measures 36 millimetres (1.4 inches) in diameter and has the recipient’s name is impressed on the rim: ‘VX58241 K. G. THORSEN. Crowned effigy of King George VI and surrounded by the inscription ‘GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX ET INDIAE IMP‘ / Coat of arms of the Commonwealth of Australia surrounded by the words ‘THE AUSTRALIA SERVICE MEDAL 1939-1945’, the ribbon measures 32 millimetres (1.3 inches) wide and has a wide khaki central stripe (represents the Army), flanked by two narrow red stripes, the edge stripes are dark blue on the left and light blue on the right (representing the Mercantile Marine, Navy, and Air Force respectively). 32.74gr, 36mm. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve] £50 - 70

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3751 Great Britain. Elizabeth II, Ladies AR Coronation Medal. 1953.

Facing profile of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a Tudor crown / crowned royal monogram of EIIR with the monarchs name and date of coronation around the edge, the ribbon is dark red with two narrow blue stripes in the centre and narrow white edges, with original ladies bow ribbon. 127gr total, case 93mm. Brilliant Uncirculated, toned. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3752 France. Post WWII French Officers National Order Of Merit AR Medal. 1953.

French Republic around head of Marianne facing right / National Order of Merit, December 3 1963, around set of crossed tricolores, designed by Max Léognany, manufactured by the Monnaie de Paris and the Arthus Bertrand firm. 100gr total, case 92mm. Good Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £60 - 80

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3753 Great Britain. George V, Ladies AR Silver Jubilee Medal. 1953.

Half length crowned figures in relief of King George V and Queen Mary in state robes, facing left, circumscribed GEORGE . V . AND . QUEEN . MARY . MAY .VI . MCMXXXV / crowned cipher of King and Emperor George VI, the dates MAY 1910 and MAY 1935 to left and right respectively, with original ladies bow ribbon. 132gr total, case 92mm. Uncirculated, toned. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3754 Great Britain. Investiture of H.R.H. Prince of Wales, Gilt Masonic Medal. 1969.

RAOB Masonic Jewel celebrating the investiture of Prince Charles as the Prince of Wales; manufacturer, Parry of Birmingham. 31.70gr, 129mm. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3755 z Great Britain. Victoria, Miniature Reproduction Medal Group. 20th century AD.

3758 ROMAN IMPERIAL COINAGE VOLUME II PART 1 - SECOND FULLY REVISED EDITION. £60 - 80

3759 TRAVAUX DE NUMISMATIQUE GRECQUE OFFERTS A GEORGES LE RIDER. £20 - 30

£10 - 20

Comprising: three miniature medals including Candahar Ghuznee and Cabul, 1841-2; Afghanistan 1878-1880 with Kabul clasp; and one with Aliwal clasp, detached. 24.61gr total, 19mm excluding ribbon. Extremely Fine. [3, No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3756 Great Britain. Elizabeth II, Miniature AR Coronation Medal. 2012.

3760 SASANIAN COINS - A SYLLOGE OF THE SASANIAN COINS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRAN (MUZEH MELLI IRAN), TEHRAN - VOLUME 2 KHUSRAU II - YAZDGARD III. £40 - 60

3761 FIDES - CONTRIBUTIONS TO NUMISMATICS IN HONOR OF RICHARD B. WITSCHONKE. £60 - 80

3762 SYLLOGE OF COINS OF THE BRITISH ISLES 42 - SOUTHEASTERN MUSEUMS - ANCIENT BRITISH, ANGLO-SAXON, AND LATER COINS TO 1279. £30 - 40

3763 COIN CIRCULATION IN THE DANUBIAN AND BALKAN PROVINCES OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE, AD 294-578. £20 - 30

3764 NEW EVIDENCE FOR SASANIAN NUMISMATICS: THE COLLECTION OF AHMAD SAEEDI. £30 - 40

3765 SYLLOGE OF COINS OF THE BRITISH ISLES 28CUMMULATIVE INDEX OF VOLUMES 1-20. £10 - 20

3766 ROYAL SERVICE, VOLUME II. £20 - 30

3767 TYPOS III - MONNAIES GRECQUES EN GAULE - LE TRESOR DE’AURIOL ET LE MONNAYAGE DE MASSALIA 525/520 - 460 AVANT JC. £30 - 40

3768 METALLURGY IN NUMISMATICS, VOLUME 4. £30 - 40

3769 ARABIC GOLD COINS CORPUS I - POLYMNIA. NUMISMATICA ANTICA E MEDIEVALE. DOCUMENTI. £40 - 60

3770 THE ENGLISH CIVIL WARS, MEDALS, HISTORICAL COMMENTARY & PERSONALITIES, VOLUME I & II. £60 - 80

3771 THE BRONZE COINAGE OF GREAT BRITAIN. £10 - 20

3772 THE HERBERT SCHNEIDER COLLECTION VOLUME ONEENGLISH GOLD COINS 1257-1603. £20 - 30

3773 ADPENDICULA ALTERA AD NVMISMATA GRÆCA POPVLORVM ET VRBIVM: A JACOBO GESNERO TABULIS AENEIS REPRÆSENTATA. £200 - 300

3774 SYLLOGE NUMMORUM GRAECORUM - TURKEY I - THE MUHARREM KAYHAN COLLECTION. £30 - 40

3775 A CATALOGUE OF ANCIENT COINS IN THE CABINET OF SIR ROGER NEWDIGATE OF ARBURY HALL, WARWICKSHIRE. £30 - 40

JETTONS OF IMPERIAL RUSSIA. £30 - 40

3777 COIN HOARDS VOLUME III - GREEK HOARDS. £20 - 30

3778 A CATALOGUE OF ‘ABBASID COPPER COINS. £20 - 30

3779 THE BANKNOTE BOOK: VOLUME I - III. £80 - 100

£10 - 20

Profile of Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley / crowned royal cypher EIIR, on a faceted diamond design with the dates 1952 - 2012 below, dark red ribbon with two narrow white stripes in the centre and narrow blue stipes on the edge. 66gr total, case 91mm. Unworn Brilliant Uncirculated. [No Reserve]

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3757 z Aluminium Coin Case with Trays and Coin Album. 21st century AD.

Near-new case with two blue velour trays for a range of coin sizes, lockable with four keys; a large cased leatherette album with twelve leaves and separators for a range of coin sizes, ring-binder mechanism. 4.39 kg total, 33.5 - 40.5 cm. [2, No Reserve] £30 - 40

Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector.

3780 SYLLOGE NUMMORUM GRAECORUM - GREECE II - THE ALPHA BANK COLLECTION - MACEDONIA I: ALEXANDER IPERSEUS. £60 - 80

3781 LOCAL ELITES AND LOCAL COINAGE - ELITE SELFREPRESENTATION ON PROVINCIAL COINAGE OF ASIA, 31 BC TO AD 275. £20 - 30

3782 GILDED DRAGONS: BURIED TREASURES FROM CHINA’S GOLDEN AGES. £10 - 20

3783 BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS OF THE 17TH CENTURY. £30 - 40

3784 ROMAN IMPERIAL COINAGE VOLUME VIII - THE FAMILY OF CONSTANTINE I - A.D. 337-364. £60 - 80

3785 INTERNATIONAL NUMISMATIC COMMISSION - A SURVEY OF NUMISMATIC RESEARCH, 2002-2007. £20 - 30

3786 THE SELJUQ PERIOD IN BAGHDAD, 447-552H, A NUMISMATIC AND HISTORICAL STUDY. £30 - 40

3787 SEVENTEENTH CENTURY TOKENS OF THE BRITISH ISLES AND THEIR VALUES. £30 - 40

3788 CATALOGUE DES MONNAIES GRECQUES ANTIQUES DE L’ANCIENNE COLLECTION POZZI - MONNAIES FRAPPÉES EN EUROPE - VOLUME I & II. £60 - 80

3789 ARABIC COINS AND HOW TO READ THEM. £10 - 20

3809 SYLLOGE OF COINS OF THE BRITISH ISLES 45 - LATVIAN COLLECTIONS - ANGLO-SAXON AND LATER BRITISH COINS. £10 - 20

3810 THE SEARCH FOR ALEXANDER - THE ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM, TORONTO AND TWO CATALOGUES. £10 - 20

3811 THE CHALFONT HOARD AND OTHER ROMAN COIN HOARDS. £30 - 40

3812 THE MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE GARTER - 650 YEARS. £40 - 60

3813 COINS ARE LIKE SONGS - THE UPPER CANADA COPPERS, 1815-1841. £10 - 20

3814 PUBLIC HOUSE TOKENS IN ENGLAND AND WALES C.1830 - C.1920. £10 - 20

3790 SYLLOGE NUMMORUM GRAECORUM VOLUME VASHMOLEAN MUSEUM OXFORD - PART XI ASIA MINOR, CARIA TO COMMAGENE (EXCEPT CYPRUS).

£40 - 60

3791 COINAGE OF THE AYYUBIDS. £20 - 30

3792 ANCIENT NUMISMATICS AND ITS HISTORY. £10 - 20

3793 THE BRUSSELS HOARD OF 1908 - THE LONG CROSS COINAGE OF HENRY III. £40 - 60

3794 SYLLOGE OF COINS OF THE BRITISH ISLES 62 - THE NORWEB COLLECTION: TOKENS OF THE BRITISH ISLES 15751750 PART VIII - MIDDLESEX AND UNCERTAIN PIECES. £10 - 20

3795 CATALOGUE OF PAPAL MEDALS. £10 - 20

3796 COINS OF EUROPE - CATALOGUE 1901-2012. £20 - 30

3797 COINS AND MEDALS OF THE ENGLISH CIVIL WARCOMPLETELY REVISED AND UPDATED. £20 - 30

3798 SYLLOGE OF COINS OF THE BRITISH ISLES 40 - ROYAL COIN CABINET STOCKHOLM PART IV - ANGLO-SAXON COINS HAROLD I AND HARTHACNUT 1035-1042. £10 - 20

3799 SYLLOGE NUMMORUM GRAECORUM VOLUME IX - THE BRITISH MUSEUM - 2: SPAIN.

£40 - 60

3800 AN INVENTORY OF GREEK COIN HOARDS. £20 - 30

3801 THE SPLENDID SHILLING: THE SOCIAL HISTORY OF AN ENGAGING COIN.

£10 - 20

3802 THE ABBEY AND MINT OF BURY ST EDMUNDS TO 1279 AND FROM 1279 - TWO VOLUMES.

£40 - 60

3803 THE SOHO MINT & THE INDUSTRIALIZATION OF MONEY.

£30 - 40

3804 CORPUS OF THE NOMISMATA FROM ANASTASIUS II TO JOHN I IN CONSTANTINOPLE 713-976.

£30 - 40

3805 THE COINAGE OF THE OPOUNTIAN LOKRIANS. £40 - 60

3806 TYPOS V - DIE MÜNZPRÄGUNG MILETS - VOM VIERTEN BIS ERSTEN JAHRHUNDERT V. CHR..

£30 - 40

3807 THE HERBERT SCHNEIDER COLLECTION VOLUME THREEANGLO-GALLIC, FEMISH, AND BRABANTINE GOLD COINS 13301794. £20 - 30

3808 PAPER CURRENCIES OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, MALAYA, BRITISH NORTH BORNEO, SARAWAK AND BRUNEI. £30 - 40

3815 ISLAMIC COINS AND THEIR VALUES, VOLUME 1: THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD.

£20 - 30

3816 THE QUEEN LOVISA ULRIKA COLLECTION OF NUMISMATIC LITERATURE.

£20 - 30

3817 SYLLOGE OF COINS OF THE BRITISH ISLES 59 - THE NORWEB COLLECTION - TOKENS OF THE BRITISH ISLES 15751750 - PART VII - CITY OF LONDON.

£30 - 40

3818 THE SURVEY OF THE COINAGE OF THE SELJUQS OF RUM.

£50 - 70

3819 THE ANGLO-GALLIC COINS - LES: MONNAIES ANGLOFRANÇAISES.

£20 - 30

3820 TYPOS IV - DIE GOLDPRÄGUNG DER GALLISCHEN KAISER VON POSTUMUS BIS TETRICUS.

£20 - 30

3821 QING CASH - ROYAL NUMISMATIC SOCIETY SPECIAL PUBLICATION NO. 37.

£40 - 60

3822 SYLLOGE NUMMORUM GRAECORUM - VOLUME XIII - THE COLLECTION OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE.

3823 MEDALS OF DISHONOUR.

£50 - 70

£10 - 20

3824 SYLLOGE OF COINS OF THE BRITISH ISLES 33 - THE JOHN G. BROOKER COLLECTION - COINS OF CHARLES I (1625-1649).

£20 - 30

3825 THE ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. £20 - 30

3826 BYZANTINE AND EARLY MEDIEVAL WESTERN EUROPEAN COINS IN THE HUNTER COIN CABINET, UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW.

£20 - 30

3827 SYLLOGE OF ISLAMIC COINS IN THE ISRAEL MUSEUM: EGYPT VOL III THE MAMLUKS 1248-1517. £40 - 60

3828 DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH NUMISMATIC TERMS. £30 - 40

3829 THE COINAGE OF THE BOMBAY PRESIDENCY - A STUDY OF THE RECORDS OF THE EIC. £30 - 40

3830 SYLLOGE OF COINS OF THE BRITISH ISLES 37 - POLISH MUSEUMS - ANGLO-SAXON AND LATER MEDIEVAL BRITISH COINS. £10 - 20

3831 CURRENCIES OF THE ANGLO-NORMAN ISLES. £10 - 20

3832 THE DABUYID ISPAHBADS AND EARLY ‘ABBASID GOVERNORS OF TABARISTAN: HISTORY AND NUMISMATICS. £30 - 40

3833 ENGLISH COINS 1180-1551.

£30 - 40

3834 ZAHIR-UDDIN MUHAMMAD BABUR, A NUMISMATIC STUDY.

£30 - 40

3846 SYLLOGE OF COINS OF THE BRITISH ISLES 29MERSEYSIDE COUNTY MUSEUMS - ANCIENT BRITISH ISSUES AND LATER COINS FROM ENGLISH, IRISH AND SCOTTISH MINTS TO 1279 AND ASSOCIATED FOREIGN COINS. £20 - 30

£10 - 20

3836 ISLAMIC COINS AND THEIR VALUES VOLUME 1: THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD.

3847 SYLLOGE OF ISLAMIC COINS IN THE ASHMOLEAN, VOLUME 6 - THE EGYPTIAN DYNASTIES. £20 - 30

3848 THE COINAGE REFORMS (600-603) OF KHUSRU II AND THE REVOLT OF VISTAHM. £50 - 70

£20 - 30

3837 TOKENS OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - FOREIGN SILVER COINS COUNTERMARKED FOR USE IN GREAT BRITAIN, C.1787-1828.

3838 BRITISH GALLANTRY AWARDS.

£20 - 30

3839 LUSTROUS IMAGES FROM THE ENLIGHTENMENT, THE MEDALS OF THE DASSIERS OF GENEVA. £30 - 40

3840 COIN HOARDS FROM ROMAN BRITAIN VOLUME XI. £10 - 20

3841 THE MEDALLIC RECORD OF THE JACOBITE MOVEMENT. £20 - 30

3842 ISLAMIC MINTS, VOLUMES I - III. £120 - 170

3843 THE HERBERT SCHNEIDER COLLECTION VOLUME TWOENGLISH GOLD COINS 1603-20TH CENTURY. £20 - 30

3849 SYLLOGE OF COINS OF THE BRITISH ISLES 34 - BRITISH MUSEUM ANGLO-SAXON COINS V - ATHELSTAN TO THE REFORM OF EDGAR 924-C.973. £20 - 30

3850 THE PUBLIC FIGURE - POLITICAL ICONOGRAPHY IN MEDIEVAL MESOPOTAMIA. £60 - 80

3851 THE ARCHAIC AND EARLY CLASSICAL COINAGES OF THE CYCLADES - ROYAL NUMISMATIC SOCIETY SPECIAL PUBLICATION NO 40. £20 - 30

3852 AN INVENTORY OF ROMANO-BRITISH COIN HOARDS. £20 - 30

3853 LATE BYZANTINE COINS 1204-1453 IN THE ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. £20 - 30

3854 COIN HOARDS FROM ROMAN BRITAIN. £20 - 30

£10 - 20

3844 SYLLOGE OF COINS OF THE BRITISH ISLES 16COLLECTION OF ANCIENT BRITISH, ROMANO-BRITISH AND ENGLISH COINS.

3855 COIN HOARDS VOLUME IX - GREEK HOARDS. £20 - 30

£50 - 70

3845 MAGIC COINS OF JAVA, BALI AND THE MALAY PENINSULA.

3856 CELTIC IRON AGE AND ANGLO-SAXON COIN TITLES. £20 - 30

Bidder/Buyer Terms and Conditions

1.Interpretations and Definitions: the following terms generally apply within these Terms and Conditions; other terms are defined within specific sections following:

Auctioneer – the firm TimeLine Auctions Ltd (“TimeLine” hereafter) or its authorised auctioneer, acting as Agent for the Seller.

TimeLine is a company registered in England and Wales (company no: 06873501) with registered office at 40 Kilmarnock Drive, Luton, LU2 7YP, UK. The website and telephone number are https://timelineauctions.com and ++44 (0) 1277 815121.

Agent – a person or body acting on behalf of another.

ALR – Art Loss Register - All lots with an upper estimate value of £1,500 and above and all ancient Western Asiatic lots are searched against the Art Loss Register database.

Auction – a sale event whether taking place live in real-time or of extended duration (Timed Auction).

Bid – a sum offered by a Bidder to purchase the Lot.

Bidder – the person offering a Bid.

Buyer – the Bidder who the Lot is Knocked Down to.

Buyer’s Premium – the percentage of the Hammer Price payable by the Buyer to TimeLine in accordance with clause 19.

CITES - Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.

Data Protection Legislation –all applicable data protection and privacy legislation in force from time to time in the UK including the General Data Protection Regulation ((EU) 2016/679) (83) (GDPR); the Data Protection Act 2018; the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (as updated by Directive 2009/136/EC) and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/2426) as amended, and any and all applicable national data protection laws made under or pursuant to the GDPR, as may be amended or superseded from time to time.

Date of Sale – the date on which the Auctioneer Knocks Down the Lot. Group – any Lot comprising more than one item.

Hammer Price – the amount of the winning bid when Knocked Down by the Auctioneer to a Bidder.

Knock(ed/ing) Down – the act of the Auctioneer in bringing the Hammer down to complete the contract for the sale of the Lot to the Bidder submitting the highest bid.

Lot – the goods for sale.

Purchase Price – the total sum due for any Lot, including the Hammer Price, the Buyer’s Premium, any internet bidding fees, any shipping charges, taxes, duties or any other costs payable to TimeLine.

Registered Bidder –a Bidder who has registered with TimeLine for the purpose of taking part in any Auction. Reserve Price –the minimum Hammer Price at which a Lot may be Knocked Down.

Seller – the person offering the Lot for sale. Title – legal rights of ownership of the Lot.

2.Application: the singular includes the plural and vice versa and any reference to ‘he’, ‘she’ or ‘it’ applies to all of them.

3.Basis of Contract:

a.These Terms and Conditions apply to the exclusion of any other terms that the Bidder/Buyer seeks to impose or incorporate, or which are implied by trade, custom, practice or course of dealing.

b.Each Buyer is required to carefully read the Terms and Conditions before offering a bid. When a Buyer makes a bid he/she acknowledges that he/she has read, understood and accepted these terms.

c.TimeLine does not act for or give advice to Bidders/Buyers.

4.Dimensions, weights and colour: all dimensions and weights (including ring sizes) are approximate and are for general guidance only; a single dimension given is normally the greatest dimension for the

piece(s). Although TimeLine have made every effort to precisely display the colours and condition of a Lot, TimeLine does not guarantee that a device displays them accurately. The Lot may vary slightly from those images.

5.Condition: A condition statement for lots is not given in the catalogue, printed or on-line. This does not infer that any lot is free from faults and prospective bidders must satisfy themselves entirely as to the fullcondition of each piece before placing bids. Condition Reports may be requested for any lot but are given only for general guidance and are inevitably subjective in character. Requests for Condition Reports should be made as early as possible; requests received at a late time may not be available before the lot is offered.

Bidders are encouraged to carefully examine in person any Lot(s) for which they intend or do Bid for. It is not possible to note all marks or defects and neither TimeLine or the Auctioneer make any guarantee as to the physical quality or condition of any Lot(s).

6.Dating: dates may be given in several forms, as examples below:

527 AD - an item that bears a date upon it or that can otherwise be dated with precision; 6th century AD - an item that can be dated with considerable confidence to a specific period; Circa 6th century AD - an item that can be approximately dated by comparison with other pieces; Probably 6th century AD - an item that is likely to be of this period in the light of similar pieces; Possibly 6th century AD - an item that might be of this period by comparison with items of a broadly similar character; and Undated - no date is known or suggested for the piece.

6th Century AD or later – an item is dated to a specific period but may also be a revival of style of a later date.

7.Attributions: works of art attributions may be given in several forms, as examples below: Signed – a work bearing the signature of the named artist; Attributed to – a work of the period of the artist which may be in whole or in part the work of the artist named; Circle of – a work of the period of the artist and showing his influence; Follower of – a contemporary or nearly so work executed in the style of the artist; Manner of – a work executed in the style of the artist but of a later date; and After – a copy of any date of a work of the artist.

8.Other Descriptive Matters: some other words or phrases are used descriptively, as examples below: Style - an item made in the style of an earlier age but thought to be probably of later date.

Archaistic - an item made in the style of a much earlier age; Grand Tour - an item usually of some age but in the style of an earlier age; After the Antique - an item made as a reproduction, usually of quite modern date; and Faux - used descriptively when the material used is probably imitative in character.

9.Lots including Archaeological or Cultural Property: a UK export licence from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, is required for Lots originating from UK soil or territory leaving the UK and for such Lots of non-UK origin when leaving the EU. TimeLine will make applications for the necessary Cultural Property Export Licence as a ‘free of charge’ service to Buyers, where the Export Licence is legally required. If a Buyer requests for TimeLine to apply for an Export Licence where this is not legally required, an additional fee of £24 (VAT inclusive) will be invoiced to the Buyer. Buyers are advised to check concerning any Regulations applicable in

their country of residence regarding importation and to enquire prior to bidding. The deferment of any Export Licence shall not be reason to cancel any bid nor to delay payment.

10.Lots including materials from Endangered Species: Buyers are responsible for obtaining a CITES licence when required for the export from the UK of any item(s) made of or containing materials such as ivory, tortoiseshell, rhinoceros horn, whalebone, etc.

11.Import Licences: Buyers are responsible for checking and ensuring compliance with any regulations applicable in their country of residence regarding importation.

12.Copyright: all cataloguing text, images and other material published by TimeLine whether physically or electronically is the property of TimeLine and may not be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or otherwise transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written consent of TimeLine.

13.General Conduct of Auction: TimeLine shall have absolute discretion as to lots offered for sale, lots withdrawn and the conduct of any Auction. TimeLine shall have absolute discretion to refuse entry, decline bids and expel any person from the Auction whether present in person or by agent or proxy or attending by way of any electronic media or telecommunications.

14.Viewing: all Lots are available to view. All prospective Bidders are advised to view any Lot(s) prior to bidding and the Bidder must form their own opinion before bidding. Public viewing arrangements will be advised in advance of the Date of Sale and private viewing can be arranged at the TimeLine premises by appointment.

15.Lot Descriptions: all Lots are offered ‘as seen’ and ‘as is’ and are available for inspection. The Buyer is obligated to make all and any enquiries he wishes as to the accuracy and authenticity of any sale description (including Condition, Dating and Attributions, as set out in clauses 57).The principle of caveat emptor applies except where expressly excluded by operation of law. While materials (such as catalogues) are vetted by an external committee of experts, TimeLine do not make or give any guarantee, warranty or representation or undertake any duty of care in relation to the description, illustrations or photographs of any Lot, including condition, quality, provenance, authenticity, background, style, period, age, origin, value and estimated selling price. TimeLine undertakes no obligation to examine, investigate or carry out any tests either in sufficient depth or at all to establish the accuracy or otherwise of any description or opinions given by TimeLine whether in the catalogue or elsewhere. Lots comprising Groups are sold strictly subject to them not being returnable for any reason whatsoever; the provisions set out under clause 43 are specifically excluded in respect of such Lots. For coins that have been authenticated, graded and encapsulated ('slabbed') by an independent grading company, no guarantee of any kind is offered by TimeLine. Buyers should note that removal or attempted removal from any slab will immediately void any independent guarantee that might have been offered by that grading company.

16.Condition Reports: All Lots are available for inspection. TimeLine will provide a report on the physical condition of any Lot on request. Bidders should note that reports are provided as a free service to interested Bidders. Descriptions therein are not warranties and all Lots are offered ‘as seen’ and ‘as is’.

17.Estimates: estimates are for general guidance only and Lots may sell outside

their indicated range(s). Bidders must make their own assessment as to the value of any Lot and conduct their bidding accordingly.

18.Reserves: Lots may be subject to a Reserve Price set by the Seller, at a level not exceeding the low estimate, below which bids cannot be accepted; TimeLine reserves the right to bid on behalf of a Seller, up to the amount of any Reserve Price.

19.Buyer’s Premium: the Buyer’s Premium is 30% of the Hammer Price [inclusive of VAT] for all successful Bidders. Use of the TimeLine Auctions online inhouse bidding service is free of additional charge. For those using any other internet bidding platforms, the provider’s normal charges at up to 6% (inclusive of VAT) will be payable by the Buyer in addition to the Buyer’s Premium.

20.Registration and Bidding: all prospective Bidders must register their personal details with TimeLine before bidding and a Bidder Number will be allocated for their use in relation to a specific sale; prospective Bidders will be asked to provide proof of identity and address. TimeLine reserves its right to refuse any Bidder or any Bid at its discretion. A deposit in accordance with clause 27 may be required before accepting any Bid(s). The Bidder Number must be shown by Bidders to the Auctioneer when placing a bid and by the successful Bidder when the Lot is Knocked Down. The auctioneer shall conduct the Auction at his sole discretion for all matters, accept Bids from any source and may exercise bids on behalf of absent Bidders or on behalf of Sellers up to any Reserve Price. Bidding shall be in pounds sterling only and generally in accordance with the increments set out below:

a.

£0 to £99 – in increments of £5

b.

£100 to £199 – in increments of £10

c.

£200 to £499 – in increments of £20

d.

£500 to £999 – in increments of £50

e.

£1000 to £1999 – in increments of £100 f.

£2000 to £4,999 – in increments of £200

g.

£5000 to £9,999 – in increments of £500 h.

£10000 to £19,999 – in increments of £1,000

i.

£20000 to £49,999 – in increments of £2,000

j.

£50000 to £99,999 – in increments of £5,000 k.

£100,000 to £249,999 – in increments of £10,000 l.

£250,000 and up – in minimum increments of £20,000

21.Absentee Bidding/Auto Bidding: Registered Bidders may leave absentee/auto Bids in advance of a live Auction directly through the TimeLine website or in writing by mail, email, fax or other delivery means and will be automatically exercised at the Reserve Price or at one bid increment above any competing Bid up to the submitted maximum Bid amount.

22.Commission Bidding: while Bidders are advised to attend the Auction and to bid in person, TimeLine will accept written instructions in advance of a live Auction from a Registered Bidder to personally execute bids on behalf of the Bidder up to a stated maximum. Unlimited bids or bids to ‘buy’ will not be accepted. In the event of identical bids being received from more than one Bidder, the earliest received will have priority. TimeLine offers this as a free service for live Auctions but] no liability is

accepted for any errors in bidding or in the event that a Bid is not placed. A deposit may be required In accordance with clause 27.

23.Internet Bidding: live, real-time bidding is available to Bidders through the TimeLine website for all live Auctions. Bidders intending to use any other internet bidding service must Register in advance with that service and the provider’s normal charges at up to 6% (VAT inclusive) will be payable in addition to the Buyer’s Premium. It is entirely the responsibility of the Bidder using any bidding service to ensure that Bids are made accurately; Bids cannot be retracted once made and are binding on the Bidder in all circumstances. TimeLine are not responsible for any technical or other failure which results in Bids not being received.

24.Telephone Bidding: facilities for telephone bidding are available at live Auctions at the discretion of TimeLine for Bidders on Lots with a low estimate in excess of £250 and must be booked and confirmed in advance. It is a condition for acceptance by TimeLine of any telephone bidding request that the Bidder undertakes to execute a minimum Bid at the low estimate sum. TimeLine offers telephone bidding as a free service but no liability is accepted for any errors or in the event that a connection cannot be made or is interrupted before the Lot is Knocked Down.

25.Agents: all Bidders making Bids through any means shall be deemed to be acting as principal in their bidding and shall be directly and fully liable for all Bid amounts, Buyer’s Premium and any other charges or costs. If any prospective Bidder wishes to appoint a person to bid on their behalf, then this must be agreed and authorised in writing by TimeLine in advance of the Auction. A deposit may be required in accordance with clause 27.

26.Value Added Tax: VAT is charged on an inclusive basis, under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme on all Buyer's Premiums and other charges and is not claimable as Input VAT. For some items, such as investment gold, modern jewellery and gemstones, where marked with a ‘dagger’ (†) symbol, VAT on the Hammer Price will be payable in addition. Where import duties are payable, these lots are marked with symbols ‡ or Ω and are payable by all buyers at the corresponding rates; for overseas buyers, a refund of import duty will be payable or credited, provided that the item(s) have left the UK within 30 days of date of payment.

27.Deposits: Timeline reserves the right to request a deposit in certain circumstances. The amount of the deposit will be set by Timeline. If a Bid is not placed the deposit will be paid back within a reasonable timeframe after the close of the auction. In case of a successful bid, the deposit will be reduced from the Purchase Price payable by the Buyer.

28.Payment: the Purchase Price becomes due and payable when the Lot is Knocked Down by the Auctioneer. Requests and Statements detailing the purchase information will be sent out by email or post; Bidders may be telephoned or otherwise contacted when payment is not received promptly or where there are queries in any respect.

a.The full Purchase Price must be paid in Pounds Sterling and can be made by bank transfer (for transfers from outside the UK, subject to payment of an additional £10 overseas bank transaction fee), by cash up to the value of £7,000, by cheque from a UK bank (subject to clearance) or by bank debit card or credit card (up to a maximum of £500). It is the responsibility of the Buyer to ensure that TimeLine receives the correct amount payable.

b. Unless agreed by TimeLine in writing in advance of the Auction, the Buyer must pay the Purchase Price in full in cleared

funds to TimeLine by no later than 4.30pm on the third working day following the Date of Sale. In case of delayed payment, clause 32 applies.

29.Title, Risk and Insurance: Title to any Lot is retained by the Seller until the Purchase Price and all other sums payable by the Buyer have been paid in full in cleared funds to TimeLine; at this point, Title will transfer from the Seller to the Buyer. Risk for the Lot passes to the Buyer at the time the Lot is Knocked Down to the Bidder. TimeLine does not hold property insured after the Lot has been Knocked Down.

30.Collection of Lots and Storage: Once the Buyer has paid the Purchase Price in full, TimeLine will release the Lot to the Buyer for collection. The Buyer must collect, or arrange the collection of, all purchases from the location advised by TimeLine by 4.30pm on the seventh working day following the Date of Sale.

TimeLine may provide the Buyer with a quotation and contact details for the services of Mail Boxes Etc on TimeLine documentation (any storage/shipping contract is between the Buyer and Mail Boxes Etc). The Buyer may arrange a service of their choice for collection, packing and shipping services. Lots not collected by the seventh working day following the Date of Sale will be moved to storage at a transfer cost of £20 plus VAT per Lot and storage charges will thereafter be applied at the rate of £1.90 plus VAT per Lot per day until collected; no Lots may be removed/released to the Buyer until all storage and transfer costs have been paid in full. In the event that the accrual of storage charges reaches 50% of the Hammer Price paid or after the expiration of three months from the transfer date, whichever occurs first, Timeline reserve the right to re-sell any and all Lots stored without notice and in any manner at their sole discretion and to apply any proceeds in defrayment of such costs. The Buyer will be entitled to receive any credit balance above the amount of the costs on request but will remain liable for any deficit.

31.Delivery by TimeLine: at the absolute discretion of TimeLine, TimeLine may, on request, directly arrange delivery of certain Lots to the address registered to the Buyer, on payment by the Buyer to TimeLine of any advised handling and delivery charge.

32.Remedies for Buyer’s Failure to Make Payment and/or Remove Lots: if the Purchase Price and/or all sums payable are not paid in full when they fall due and/or the Lot is not removed in accordance with these terms, TimeLine may without further notice to the Buyer be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights:

a.To terminate the agreement immediately for breach of contract;

b.To retain possession of the Lot;

c.To remove and/or store the Lot at the Buyer’s expense, as detailed at clause 30at a cost to the Buyer of £20 + VAT for the transfer per Lot plus a daily cost of £1.90 plus VAT per Lot for the storage;

d.To take legal proceedings against the Buyer for payment of any sums due to TimeLine by the Buyer;

e.To be paid interest on any monies due to TimeLine at the annual rate of 8% per annum from time to time to be calculated on a daily basis from the date upon which such monies became payable until the date of actual payment;

f.To sell the Lot without a Reserve Price at Auction or by any other means and apply any proceeds against the amount owing by the Buyer to TimeLine;

g.To apply any monies received from the Buyer in payment or part payment of any sums due from the Buyer to TimeLine under these terms;

h.To refuse to allow the Buyer to register for a future Auction or to reject a bid from the Buyer at a future Auction.

33.Limitation of Liability: The Auctioneer has obtained insurance cover in respect of

its own legal liability for individual claims. The limits and exclusions in this clause reflect the insurance cover the Auctioneer has been able to arrange and the Buyer is responsible for making his own arrangements for the insurance of any excess loss.

Timeline will under no circumstances be liable to the Buyer, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), breach of statutory duty, or otherwise, arising under or in connection with the contract for: a.any loss of profits, sales, business or revenue b.loss of business opportunity c.an indirect or consequential loss.

Our total liability to you for all losses arising under or in connection to the contract, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), breach of statutory duty, or otherwise, will in no circumstances exceed £500.

Nothing in the Contract limits any liability which cannot legally be limited, including but not limited to liability for: a.death or personal injury caused by negligence; b. fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; and c. breach of the terms implied by section 12 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1979 (title and quiet possession).

This clause 33 shall survive termination of the Contract.

34.Buyer’s Indemnity: the Buyer agrees to indemnify TimeLine on a full indemnity basis against all legal and other costs, all losses and expenses incurred as a result of TimeLine taking steps under clause 33.

35.Use of your personal information: TimeLine will only use the Seller’s personal information as set out in their privacy policy. TimeLine may amend this policy from time to time. Where Timeline processes any personal data, it will comply with the requirements and obligations under the Data Protection Legislation.

36.Anti-Money Laundering: TimeLine’s Anti-Money Laundering Policy sets out TimeLine’s policy for ensuring compliance anti-money laundering legislation that applies to some of TimeLine’s activities. TimeLine may amend this policy from time to time.

37.Sale of Goods Act: The terms implied by sections 13 to 15 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 are, to the fullest extent permitted by law, excluded.

38.Severance: If any provision or partprovision of these terms and conditions is or becomes invalid, illegal or unenforceable, it shall be deemed modified to the minimum extent necessary to make it valid, legal and enforceable. If such modification is not possible, the relevant provision or part-provision shall be deemed deleted. Any modification to or deletion of a provision or part-provision under this clause shall not affect the validity and enforceability of the rest of the terms and conditions.

39.Amendments: TimeLine may amend these Terms and Conditions from time to time. Please check our website for our latest terms and conditions.

40.No waiver: No failure or delay by TimeLine to exercise any right or remedy provided under the these Terms and Conditions or by law shall constitute a waiver of that or any other right or remedy, nor shall it prevent or restrict the further exercise of that or any other right or remedy.

41.Third-Party rights: These Terms & Conditions are between Timeline and a Seller. No other person shall have any rights to enforce any of these terms.

42.Governing Law: these terms and conditions and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them or their subject matter or formation (including noncontractual disputes or claims) shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the law of England and Wales.

43.Jurisdiction: the Bidder irrevocably agrees that the courts of England and Wales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with these terms and conditions or its subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims). At the sole discretion of TimeLine, the auctioneer may instigate any proceedings within the jurisdiction of the bidder's country of residence.

44.Disputes: in the event that the Buyer has any dispute in relation to any Lot, not being a Lot described as a Group, Collection or other term indicating that the lot comprises more than one object, (such lots being sold cannot be returned in accordance with clause 15), which has been sold, that dispute must be notified to TimeLine in writing within 14 days following the Date of the Sale in order that TimeLine can hold the proceeds pending resolution of the dispute.

In the event of deliberate forgery being claimed for any Lot, the Buyer shall submit two opinions in writing from recognised experts for consideration; the inability of different experts to agree shall not be sufficient grounds. No liability is accepted by TimeLine for any costs/losses of the Buyer, including but not limited to fees, shipping, loss of profit, consequential costs or any other matters beyond the Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium. In all cases, any item must be returned to TimeLine, strictly in the condition it was in at the date of the sale being held; Buyers are advised that any form of destructive examination or testing undertaken will result in claims being rejected; claims resulting from results of tests under a scientific process not generally accepted for use at the Date of the Sale or which were unreasonably expensive in relation to the estimates for the lot or impractical or likely to have caused damage to the Lot at the Date of the Sale will not be allowed.

TimeLine will have no liability to the Buyer after a period of 14 days as then TimeLine will release monies and make payments to Sellers.

45. Import restrictions: Auction lots (or individual item/s within any given lot) of either Persian or Iranian origin are subject to United States trade restrictions which currently prohibit their import into the US, without exception. Buyers should be aware that similar (or other) restrictions may apply to other categories of items offered for sale. It is the sole responsibility of the buyer to satisfy themselves that any lot/s purchased at auction can be legally imported into the desired shipping destination prior to bidding.

Seller’s Terms and Conditions

1.Interpretations and Definitions: the following terms generally apply within these Terms and Conditions; other terms are defined within specific sections following: Auctioneer – the firm TimeLine Auctions Ltd (“TimeLine” hereafter) or its authorised auctioneer, acting as Agent for the Seller. TimeLine is a company registered in England and Wales (company no: 06873501) with registered office at 40 Kilmarnock Drive, Luton, LU2 7YP, UK. The website and telephone number are https://timelineauctions.com and +44 (0) 1277 815121.

Agent – a person or body acting on behalf of another.

ALR – Art Loss Register - All lots with an upper Estimate value of £1,500 and above and all ancient Western Asiatic lots are searched against the Art Loss Register database.

Auction – a sale event whether taking place live in real-time or of extended duration (Timed Auction).

Bid – a sum offered by a Bidder to purchase the Lot.

Bidder – the person offering a Bid.

Buyer – the person who the Lot is Knocked Down to.

Date of Sale – the date on which the Auctioneer Knocks Down the Lot.

Data Protection Legislation –all applicable data protection and privacy legislation in force from time to time in the UK including the General Data Protection Regulation ((EU) 2016/679) (83) (GDPR); the Data Protection Act 2018; the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (as updated by Directive 2009/136/EC) and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/2426) as amended, and any and all applicable national data protection laws made under or pursuant to the GDPR, as may be amended or superseded from time to time.

Estimate – the estimate for any Lots as set out in the Property Receipt.

Group – any Lot comprising more than one item.

Hammer Price – the amount of the winning bid when Knocked Down by the Auctioneer to a Bidder.

Knock(ed/ing) Down – the act of the Auctioneer in bringing the Hammer down to complete the contract for the sale of the Lot to the Bidder submitting the highest bid.

Lot – the goods for sale.

Net Proceeds-the Hammer Price less the Selling Commission and any charges or expenses levied at Timeline’s discretion in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.

Purchase Price – the total sum due for any Lot, including the Hammer Price, the Buyer’s Premium, any internet bidding fees, any shipping charges, taxes, duties or any other costs payable to TimeLine.

Reserve Price – the minimum Hammer Price at which a Lot may be Knocked Down Seller – the person offering the Lot for sale.

Selling Commission – the sum due to TimeLine from the Seller in accordance with clause 10.

Timed Sale –in relation to an unsold Lot, a 28 day timeframe to allow a sale post Auction in accordance with clause 15.

Title – legal rights of ownership of the Lot. Unsold Fee – 6% (VAT inclusive) of the Reserve Price.

Withdrawal Fee – the fee payable to TimeLine in the event the Seller withdraws a Lot in accordance with clause 14, which shall be 6% (VAT inclusive) of the low Estimate or Reserve Price, whichever is higher.

2.Application: the singular includes the plural and vice versa and any reference to ‘he’, ‘she’ or ‘it’ applies to all of them.

3.Basis of Contract:

a.These terms and conditions apply to the exclusion of any other terms that the Seller seeks to impose or incorporate, or which are implied by trade, custom, practice or course of dealing.

b.Each Seller is required to read the terms and conditions attached to the Property Acceptance/Receipt and acknowledges that he/she has read, accepted and acknowledged the terms of such attachment, in advance of signing the same.

c.As auctioneer, TimeLine acts solely for, and in the interest of, the Seller.

4.Copyright: all cataloguing text, images and other material published by TimeLine (including in relation to any Lot) whether physically or electronically is the property of TimeLine and may not be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or otherwise transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written consent of TimeLine. Timeline does not guarantee that a device accurately displays the colours and condition of a Lot.

5.Rights to Photographs, Illustrations and Documents: the Seller grants to Timeline full and absolute right to photograph or illustrate any Lot and to use such photographs or illustrations, and any photographs, illustrations or documents provided by the Seller, at any time and at TimeLine’s absolute discretion (whether or not in connection with any Auction).

6.Title, Risk and Insurance: Title to any Lot is retained by the Seller until the Purchase Price and all other sums payable by the Buyer have been paid in full in cleared funds to TimeLine; at this point, Title will transfer from the Seller to the Buyer. Risk for the Lot passes to the Buyer at the time the Lot is Knocked Down to the Bidder. TimeLine does not hold any Lot insured after the Lot has been Knocked Down.

7.Seller’s Representations and Warranties: in submitting any Lot for sale, the Seller warrants and represents to TimeLine the matters set out in the Property Acceptance/Receipt and Seller’s statement of provenance. The Seller will be asked to provide proof of identity and address.

8.Limitation of Liability: The Auctioneer has obtained insurance cover in respect of its own legal liability for individual claims. The limits and exclusions in this clause reflect the insurance cover the Auctioneer has been able to arrange and the Seller is responsible for making his own arrangements for the insurance of any excess loss.

Timeline will under no circumstances be liable to the Seller, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), breach of statutory duty, or otherwise, arising under or in connection with the Contract for:

a.any loss of profits, sales, business or revenue;

b.loss of business opportunity; and

c.an indirect or consequential loss.

TimeLine’s total liability to the Seller for all losses arising under or in connection to the Contract, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), breach of statutory duty, or otherwise, will in no circumstances exceed £500.

Nothing in these terms and conditions limits any liability which cannot legally be limited, including but not limited to liability for:

a.death or personal injury caused by negligence;

b. fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; and

c. breach of the terms implied by section 12 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1979 (title and quiet possession).

This clause 8 shall survive termination of the Contract.

9.Seller’s Indemnity: the Seller shall indemnify and hold TimeLine harmless from all claims and all direct, indirect or consequential losses (including loss of profits, loss of business, depletion of goodwill and similar losses), costs, proceedings, damages and expenses (including legal and other professional fees and expenses) awarded against or incurred or paid by TimeLine as a result or in connection with:

a.any breach of the warranties referred to in clause 7; b.any claim made against TimeLine concerning the authenticity of any Lot; c.any alleged or actual infringement, whether or not under English law, of any third party’s Intellectual Property Rights or other rights arising out of the Auction or sale of the Lot.

10.Selling Commission: The standard rate of selling commission payable to TimeLine shall be 18% of the Hammer Price (VAT inclusive).

11.Additional Charges: TimeLine may levy additional charges regarding:

a.Collection of goods from Seller’s premises, storage of goods submitted for sale by a Seller and storage of Lots unsold in accordance with clause 15; b.Further charges at the discretion of TimeLine on advance warning to the Seller for any unusual research, special or additional imaging, testing, consultation with external specialists, conservation, cleaning or other services concerned with presenting the Lot, including VAT or other taxes or duties as applicable.

c.All items submitted for sale in the 'Western Asiatic' category (other than items designated as 'style') and all lots over £1000 will incur an administration charge of £6.00 (VAT inclusive) per item for additional checking, including searches against the ALR.

12.Lots: all goods submitted to TimeLine will be lotted, catalogued and offered by live auction sale, limited timed auction sale, 'buy it now' direct sale or other method at the sole discretion of TimeLine; antiquities, antiques and collectables Lots with a low Estimate of £200 or less and coin Lots with a low Estimate of £100 or less will not normally be illustrated in any printed catalogue and printed text entries may be minimised (images and full text will always be shown on the TimeLine website); Estimates are provided for information only and Hammer Prices may differ from the estimated range.

13.Reserve Price: The Seller may set a Reserve Price on any Lot where the low Estimate exceeds £120 subject to agreeing that an Unsold Fee will become payable to Timeline for any such Reserved Lot which fails to sell; in addition the Seller agrees that the auctioneer may accept a bid received at one bid increment or 10% of the Reserve Price (whichever is higher) below the Reserve Price sum if necessary to sell the Lot.

14.Withdrawal of Lots: Once entered for sale, Lots may be withdrawn by the Seller only upon the agreement of TimeLine and payment to TimeLine of the Withdrawal Fee; a Withdrawal Fee will also be payable should any post-Sale offer be received in accordance with clause 14 but not accepted by the Seller. TimeLine reserves the absolute right to withdraw any Lot from sale for any reason in which circumstance no Withdrawal Fee will be payable. The Seller is thereafter responsible for collection of any Lot which has been withdrawn and clause 15 applies.

15.Unsold Lots and Storage: in the event that a Lot is not sold no Selling Commission is payable unless the Lot was subject to a Reserve Price in which case a sum of 6% (VAT inclusive)of the Reserve Price is payable by the Seller to TimeLine. TimeLine shall retain possession of unsold Lots for a period of twenty-eight days from the date of any Auction for entry into any Timed Sale or against the possibility of receiving postSale offers for such Lots. The Seller is thereafter responsible for collection of any unsold goods immediately after this period and Lots will be released after any charges due have been paid in full. Lots not removed by 4.30pm on the seventh working day after the due date will be moved to storage at a transfer cost of £20 plus VAT per Lot and storage charges will thereafter be applied at the rate of £1.90 plus VAT per Lot per day until collected; no Lots may be removed until any storage or other amounts due to TimeLine have been paid in full. In the event that the accrual of storage charges reaches 50% of the Reserve Price or after the expiration of three months from the transfer date, whichever occurs first, Timeline reserve the right to re-sell any and all Lots stored without notice and in any manner at their sole discretion and to apply any proceeds in defrayment of such costs. The Seller will be entitled to receive any credit balance above the amount of the costs on request but will remain liable for any deficit.

16.Payment to Sellers: the Net Proceeds of the Auction will become due and

payable to the Seller 30 days following the Date of Sale provided that TimeLine have received cleared payment of the Purchase Price in full from the Buyer.

17.Use of your personal information: TimeLine will only use the Seller’s personal information as set out in their privacy policy. TimeLine may amend this policy from time to time. Where Timeline processes any personal data, Timeline will comply with the requirements and obligations under the Data Protection Legislation.

18.Anti-Money Laundering: TimeLine’s Anti-Money Laundering Policy sets out TimeLine’s policy for ensuring compliance with anti-money laundering legislation that applies to some of TimeLine’s activities. TimeLine may amend this policy from time to time.

19.Sale of Goods Act: The terms implied by sections 13 to 15 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 are, to the fullest extent permitted by law, excluded.

20.Severance: If any provision or partprovision of these terms and conditions is or becomes invalid, illegal or unenforceable, it shall be deemed modified to the minimum extent necessary to make it valid, legal and enforceable. If such modification is not possible, the relevant provision or part-provision shall be deemed deleted. Any modification to or deletion of a provision or part-provision under this clause shall not affect the validity and enforceability of the rest of the terms and conditions.

21.Amendments: TimeLine may amend these Terms and Conditions from time to time. Please check our website for our latest terms and conditions.

22.No waiver: No failure or delay by TimeLine to exercise any right or remedy provided under the these Terms and Conditions or by law shall constitute a waiver of that or any other right or remedy, nor shall it prevent or restrict the further exercise of that or any other right or remedy.

23.Third-Party rights: These Terms & Conditions are between Timeline and a Seller. No other person shall have any rights to enforce any of these terms.

24.Governing Law: these terms and conditions and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them or their subject matter or formation (including noncontractual disputes or claims) shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the law of England and Wales.

25.Jurisdiction: each party irrevocably agrees that the courts of England and Wales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with these terms and conditions or its subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims).

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