| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Coins & Collectables Auction 103 (Day 2 of 2) | |||
| Auctioneer: | Lockdales Coins & Collectables | Location: | 52 Barrack Square, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP5 3RF |
| Contact: | Tel: 01473 218588/0044 1473 218588 Fax: 01473 631792 | ||
| Date: | 19th May 2013 | Time: | 9:30AM |
| Details: | Viewing on day of sale from 8am to end of day Viewing prior to sale day from Tuesday 7th May 9.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Saturday |
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| Auction Lots - Page 9 | |||
| 1957 | |||
| Edward IV silver? groat, Light Issue [1464-1470], wt. 1.8g [with smal chip],contemporary forgery, the irons to produce the letters and crown are too large and theportrait is possibly engraved, of the 'London Mint', very light scuff across reverse, clear,interesting, GF £40 - £50 |
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| 1958 | |||
| Aethelred II silver penny, CRUX Type, Spink 1148 dark toned GVF £300 - £350 |
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| 1959 | |||
| Agrippa copper as, struck by Caligula in honour of his deceased grandfather, Rome Mint37-41 A.D., reverse:- Neptune standing left, Sear 1812, slightly rough surfaces and lightpitting but an above average example of this issue, GF £40 - £50 |
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| 1960 | |||
| Alexander III of Scotland silver penny, Second Coinage from c.1280, lettering withincurved uprights, wedge tailed 'R', thin-waisted 'S', two extra pellets in first quarterand a single pellet in fourth quarter as Spink 5056 [possibly from the same dies], full,round, well centred, light overall marks under magnification, GF £40 - £60 |
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| 1961 | |||
| Ancient British Celtic silver unit of the Corieltauvi, Early Uninscribed, Boar/Horse TypeII, obverse:- Vestiges of Boar, reverse:- Horse, Spink 397, reverse slightly off centre,GF/VF £25 - £35 |
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| 1962 | |||
| Ancient China, cash of the Western Han Dynasty, Period 179-141 B.C., one with rim andone slightly magnetic, with neat old tickets by Dr. Vezin, Fair to F [4] £50 - £75 |
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| 1963 | |||
| Ancient Greece, Aigina silver obol or 3/4 obol (wt. 0.6-0.7g) featuring segmented shell'land tortoise' on the obverse, and 'skew pattern' reverse, toned VF (found within agroup of mixed Indian States coins as once mistaken for a silver fanam) £40 - £60 |
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| 1964 | |||
| Ancient Greek silver drachm, wt. 4.3g., of Alexander III the Great of Macedonia,obverse:- Head of Herakles, clad in lion's skin headress, right, reverse:- Zeus seatedright on backless throne, holding long sceptre and eagle, one leg pulled back, 'ME'ligulate below throne and object/symbol before, nice metal VF £60 - £80 |
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| 1965 | |||
| Ancient Greek silver tetradrachm, of large fabric [as Sear 6723], wt. 16.8g., ofAlexander the Great of Macedonia, obverse:- Head of Herakles, clad in lion's skinheadress, right, reverse:- Zeus seated right on backless throne, holding long sceptreand eagle, legs crossed, with groundline and foot stool nothing under throne, objectbefore, good metal F £60 - £80 |
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| 1966 | |||
| Ancient Greek silver tetradrachm, wt.17g., of Alexander III the Great of Macedonia,obverse:- Head of Herakles, clad in lion's skin headress, right, reverse:- Zeus seatedright on backless throne, holding long sceptre and eagle, legs not crossed, Greek letter?below throne, branch before, GF £60 - £80 |
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| 1967 | |||
| Ancient pieces first a Celtic uninscribed silver looking billon stater of the Durotriges,Spink 367, a little corrosion GF/VF plus 3 x English hammered silver minors [no chips]GF and a modern forgery of the same [5] £40 - £50 |
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| 1968 | |||
| Ancient pieces mostly bronze and Roman and Byzantine which include forgeries/copies,some are fragments, Fair to F c.45 £20 - £40 |
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| 1969 | |||
| Ancients, small Greek silver fraction of Corinth, 2 x Cunobelinus, Celtic bronze units,Warrior on horse, ABC 2963 and metal worker, ABC 2969 [both 'water worn'], anEnglish hammered penny of york, 'turned in the die', a Byzantine bronze and lastly aFrench jeton, this VF rest Poor to GF, [6] £40 - £50 |
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| 1970 | |||
| Anglo-Saxon, Northumbrian base silver styca of Archbishop Eanbald II [796-835],obverse reads:- +EANBVLD AR, around central cross [both 'A's upsidedown], reversereads:- +EDILVARD around central cross, moneyer Edilweard, Spink 861, dark VF £60 - £80 |
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| 1971 | |||
| Antonia brass dupondius struck by Claudius in honour of his deceased mother, RomeMint 42A.D., reverse:- Claudius, veiled and togate standing left, holding simpulum, Sear1902, no corrosion F £55 - £65 |
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| 1972 | |||
| Antoninus Pius copper as struck at Rome and in Britain? 154-155 A.D., reverse:-Britannia seated to the left on rock, the legend exhibits the full word thus BRITANNIA[COS III S C ], Sear 4296, poorly struck as normal F/NF £50 - £60 |
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| 1973 | |||
| Asia Minor, Cilicia, Tarsos, silver stater, wt. 10.8g., c.361-334B.C., obverse:- Baal ofTarsos entroned left, head facing, holding eagle, corn-ear and grapes in right hand, inleft hand a lotus-headed sceptre, throne has plain, light, bulbous legs and an objectbelow, reverse:- Lion left, attacking kneeling bull, which it bites behind its skull,monogram below, Sear 5650var., nice classical style, both dies slightly off centre, niceeven, sharp strike, a little old cabinet patina, EF £100 - £150 |
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| 1974 | |||
| Carausius antoninianus, London Mint, 286-288A.D., reverse reads:- LEG VIII [AVG], Bullstanding right, in exergue 'ML', Sear 13616, it is thought a detachment of Legio VIIIAugusta was stationed in Britain at the time, rough surfaces, obverse slightly off centre,rare, clear F £85 - £90 |
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| 1975 | |||
| Carausius antoninianus, looks to be overstruck on an issue of Gallienus, reverse:- Salus,left, feeding snake, overstruck on a radiate bust, right [upsidedown], traces ofoverstriking on obverse also, large but slightly ragged flan, rare, F £35 - £45 |
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| 1976 | |||
| Carausius antoninianus, reverse:- Carausius, right hand raised, on horseback, right,mint officina in exergue 'RSR', Adventius Type, Old Sear 3577, rare, F £65 - £75 |
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| 1977 | |||
| Charles I copper farthing, Maltravers Type 2 'CAROLVS' in full, mm. bell each side, Spink3198, slightly rough surfaces but above average, dark, VF £35 - £45 |
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| 1978 | |||
| Charles I gold unite, Tower Mint under the King [1625-1642] mm. triangle [1639-1640],Group D, Bust 5, smaller bust with unjewelled crown, from the Childrey Manor Hoard,1937 and sold with photostats of letters from the British Museum and the PublicMuseum and Art Gallery, Reading, plus a photostat of a newspaper report on thehoard, full, round, well centred and a carefull even strike with much detail, GVF/VF £1400 - £1600 |
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| 1979 | |||
| Charles I Shillings (3) F to VF £80 - £90 |
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| 1980 | |||
| Charles I sillver shilling, Tower Mint under the King [1625-1642], Group B, small secondbust, Type 1a, mm. cross calvary / cross calvary over lis, it seems Brooker did'nt havethis combination of dies, the reverse of his No.399/400 is possibly our reverse in anearlier state [his Rev.1], the present obverse reads:-CARLOVS DG MAG BRI FRA ET HIREX, this die seemingly unrecorded the nearest being Brooker 403, interesting andprobably scarce, flan very slightly irregular, well centred F/GF £80 - £100 |
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| 1981 | |||
| Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under Parliament [1642-1649], mm. 'P' or 'R' inbrackets [1643-1645], Group III, Type 3a3, usual angular flan, F £45 - £55 |
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| 1982 | |||
| Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under Parliament [1642-1649], mm. eye [1645],Group III, Type 3a3, Spink 2778, usual angular flan, probably at sometime cleaned, F £45 - £55 |
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| 1983 | |||
| Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under Parliament 1642-1649] mm. Triangle withincircle [1641-1643], Group F, Sixth large 'Briot' Bust, Type 4.4, Spink 2799, normalirregular flan but quite a nice portrait with much of stellate lace collar struck up, GF £40 - £50 |
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| 1984 | |||
| Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King [1625-1642], Group E, Type 4.3,Small bust, single-arched crown, large XII, mm. tun, Spink 2796, the usual slightlyirregular flan but probably as produced, a little weak on lower part of bust but goodfeatures of the King, light 'cabinet' tone, NVF £100 - £125 |
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| 1985 | |||
| Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King [1625-1642], Group F, Type 4.4, Sixthlarge 'Briot' bust, with stellate lace collar and double-arched crown, reverse withsquare topped shield, mm. triangle [1639-1640], Spink 2797, large irregular flan,probably as produced, a little weakness on legends, portrait mostly struck up, lightmarks under magnification [mostly obverse], VF £90 - £120 |
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| 1986 | |||
| Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King [1625-1642], mm. star [1640-1641],Group F, Type 4.4, Sixth large 'Briot' bust, with double-arched crown and stellate lacecollar, reverse square topped shield, Spink 2799, large, slightly irregular flan, wellcentred, some weakness on reverse shield, GF £60 - £80 |
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| 1987 | |||
| Cnut silver penny, Pointed Helmet Type, Spink 1158, obverse reads:- +CNVT REX ANG,reverse reads:- +OSGOT M-O EOFRP [there is a pellet below the - in moneta], YorkMint, moneyer Osgot, same reverse die as Copenhagen Syllogue 13, IIIA, -/771 and -/773 [these the same dies], moneyer for type not in the Yorkshire Collections, looks tobe an old cabinet piece, full, round, dark toned, a few peck marks each side VF £220 - £240 |
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| 1988 | |||
| Cnut silver penny, Short Cross Type, Spink 1159, obverse reads:- +CNV.T REX, reversereads:- +AELFPINE ON LVN: ['AE' ligulate], London Mint, moneyer Aelfwine, full, round,well centred, dark tone, VF/NVF £180 - £220 |
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| 1989 | |||
| David II of Scotland silver groat, Second Coinage [1357-1367], Edinburgh Mint,obverse:- trefoils in arcs of tressure, rosette stops, reverse:- saltire stops, Spink 5092,full, round, a little weakness on legend each side, light marks on the obverse undermagnification, GF £125 - £150 |
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| 1990 | |||
| Diocletian billon follis, Trier Mint [303-305A.D.], GENIO POPVLI ROMANI issue, mintofficina in left and right field 'S' 'F', in exergue 'PTR', Naked Genius, sold with nice oldpen and ink ticket, VF £35 - £45 |
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| 1991 | |||
| Edward I silver pennies 2 x London Mint, both VF with a silver sixpence of Elizabeth I,mm. sword and dated 1582, light marks each side F [3] £30 - £40 |
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| 1992 | |||
| Edward I silver pennies, 2 x London, Canterbury and ? [bent], a continental imitationwith piece missing, 2 x further pennies of Edward III? of Durham or York [one has across within the central reverse quatrefoil], one is chipped and lastly an Elizabeth Isilver threepence of 1573, lightly crinkled NF/GF [8] £35 - £45 |
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| 1993 | |||
| Edward I silver penny of Bury St Edmunds, small, slightly bent, light scuff on bust F/GFwith an Edward III silver halfgroat of Class C, NF/F and lastly a silver penny of Edward III,obverse reads:- 'EDWA' and has Lombardic 'N's in LONDON, Class 2, F [3] £35 - £45 |
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| 1994 | |||
| Edward I silver penny of Canterbury, reads:- 'EDWR', has trifoliate crown, normalbarred Roman 'N', closed 'E', open 'C', late thick waisted 'S', coma-shaped contractionmark, [weak] Class 4a, Spink 1394, large flan, sharp strike EF £50 - £70 |
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| 1995 | |||
| Edward I silver penny of Ireland, Second Coinage [1279-1302], Dublin Mint, Type Ic,Small cross before 'EDW.R.', Spink 6248, full, round, well centred, piece broken out offlan and put back GF, with an English silver halfgroat of Henry VI of the Rosette-MascleIssue of Calais, Spink 1862, well centred even strike GF/VF and lastly a silver threepenceof Elizabeth I, mm. ermine [1572-1573] and dated 1572, Spink 2566, full, round, wellcentred, lightly crinkled GF [3] £40 - £50 |
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| 1996 | |||
| Edward III silver groat clipped hence you cannot see French title but obverse withdouble saltire stops, reverse:- Single saltire and double saltire stops, inner and outerlegends, reversed Roman 'N's and Lombardic 'M's, F/NVF with a Mary silver groat asSpink 2492, lightly crinkled, full, round, some weakness but face clear GF [2] £40 - £50 |
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| 1997 | |||
| Edward III silver groat, Fourth Coinage [1351-1377], Pre-Treaty Period [1351-1361],Class C [1351-1352]. Lombardic 'M', closed 'C' and 'E', reverse barred Roman 'N's,wedge-tailed 'R', Spink 1565, large flan, small area of edge irregular, stress crack at 11o'clock, obverse, GF £45 - £55 |
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| 1998 | |||
| Edward III silver groat, Fourth Coinage [1351-1377], Pre-Treaty Period [1351-1361],Lombardic 'M', closed 'C' and 'E', 'R' with normal tail, unbarred Roman 'N's, 'V' with nickin right limb, mm. cross 3, Series E [1354-1355], Spink 1567, this coin is very full andround and must have been very carefully struck as it is extremely well centred, lightmarks under magnification GF/NVF £110 - £120 |
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| 1999 | |||
| Edward III silver groat, London Mint, open 'E', saltire stops, reverse has pellets thus'T.A.S' again saltire stops, F/G mule, J.J.N. 1209, Spink 1569/1570, given as rare as anormal coin, scarce as a mule, GF £50 - £60 |
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| 2000 | |||
| Edward III silver groat, obverse mm. cross 4, closed 'E', unbarred Roman 'N's, letteringof small font, lettering stops ?, trefoils on bottom cusps, so clear of tressures to look asin field by neck, reverse:- mm. cross 4, closed 'E', unbarred Roman 'N's, lettering oflarge font, lettering stops saltires, T.A.S with pellets each side of 'A', London Mint,probably under Series 'G', Spink 1570, GF £40 - £50 |
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| 2001 | |||
| Edward III silver groat, reverse barred Roman 'N's, Lombardic 'M's, annulet stops,closed 'C' and 'E', 'R' with normal tail, Class D, Spink 1566, GF £50 - £60 |
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| 2002 | |||
| Edward III silver groat, reverse barred Roman 'N's, Lombardic 'M's, closed 'C' and 'E',probably Class C, Spink 1565, this with a half-groat with unbarred Roman 'N's,Lombardic 'M's, cross 1, closed 'C' and 'E', 'R' with normal tail, Class D, first with a littleedge damage, F, second bent F [2] £35 - £45 |
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| 2003 | |||
| Edward III silver groat, Series G, annulet under bust and one quarter reverse, Spink1570, lightly crinkled, short crack F/GF with a ditto but of Edward IV First Reign [1461-1470], Light Coinage [1464-1470], quatrefoils by neck, mm. sun, Spink 2000, slightlysmall and irregular flan, GF [2] £50 - £70 |
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| 2004 | |||
| Edward III silver penny, obverse reads:- +EDWARDVS REX ANGLI, annulet stops and atend of legend, reverse reads:- CIVITAS LONDON, both sides with unbarred Roman 'N's,seems series D, Spink 1585 but omits reverse annulets, clear GF £50 - £60 |
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| 2005 | |||
| Edward IV, First Reign [1461-1470] silver groat, Light Coinage [1464-1470], LondonMint, mm. crown/sun 'mule', quatrefoils at neck and below tressure under breast,trefoils on all cusps, reading with 'FRANC' with quatrefoil stop, Spink 2000, smallish flanbut sharply struck with nice portrait, VF £60 - £80 |
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| 2006 | |||
| Edward the Confessor silver penny of the Pyramids Type, Spink 1184, obverse reads:-EADPARD REX, reverse reads:- .SCVLA ON EOFER., York Mint, moneyer Scula, anannulet is placed in the first quarter of the reverse, full, round, well centred, a scarcetype VF £380 - £420 |
| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Coins & Collectables Auction 103 (Day 2 of 2) | |||
| Auctioneer: | Lockdales Coins & Collectables | Location: | 52 Barrack Square, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP5 3RF |
| Contact: | Tel: 01473 218588/0044 1473 218588 Fax: 01473 631792 | ||
| Date: | 19th May 2013 | Time: | 9:30AM |
| Details: | Viewing on day of sale from 8am to end of day Viewing prior to sale day from Tuesday 7th May 9.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Saturday |
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