| 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 10 | |||
| 2007 | |||
| Edward the Confessor silver penny, Expanding Cross Type, Light Issue wt.1.4g., obversereads:- +EDPEIRD REX, reverse reads:- +ELFSIE ON L.EICE[ ], the end of mint readingdouble struck but looks a reading for Leicester but the moneyer is not recorded inJ.J.North as of this mint but an Aelfsie is recorded for Lewes, the 'S' in the legend isbackwards and on its back, the last letter of the mint is possibly an 'S' on its front,needs more study, Spink 1176, lightly crinkled, hairline crack down top right arm ofcross, full, round flan, a good strike, VF £120 - £140 |
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| 2008 | |||
| Edward VI silver shilling, Fine Issue [1551-1553] mm. y, Spink 2482, full, round, wellcentred, very lightly crinkled, a little weakness, GF £150 - £180 |
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| 2009 | |||
| Edward VI, Third Period [1550-1553], very base issue [1551], Tower Mint, mm. ?/Lion,the date MDLI clearly visible, Spink 2473, flan probably as struck, in poor metal, withlittle deposit spots, legends clear but centres weak, scarce £40 - £50 |
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| 2010 | |||
| Edwardian silver pennies first London chipped, GF next of Durham, Poor/F, Edward Isilver farthing CIVITAS LONDON, NF/GF, Elizabeth I silver penny again CIVITAS LONDON,crinkled NF and a ditto but Charles I, oval shield, no inner circles, crinkled, Poor/GF, anIrish silver penny of Edward I, Waterford Mint, trefoil of pellets on breast, Class 1b, full,round, cracked, Fair/F, an ancient copper possibly from North Africa, F/NF and lastly alate mediaeval European copper, NF [8] £40 - £50 |
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| 2011 | |||
| Edwardian silver pennies, London x 2, Canterbury, Durham, Bury St Edmunds and alater issue with small quatrefoil at centre of reverse of York, average F [6] £40 - £50 |
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| 2012 | |||
| Elizabeth I silver shilling Second Issue [1560-1561] mm. Cross-crosslet, Bust 3A, Spink2555, full, round, well centred F/GF with a ditto but mm. tun Sixth Issue [1582-1600],Bust 6B, Spink 2577, full, round, well centred, F [2] £60 - £80 |
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| 2013 | |||
| Elizabeth I silver sixpences 1578, mm. Greek Cross [1578-1579], short crack F a dittoagain F and lastly 1595, mm. tun [1592-1595], lightly crinkled, GF [3] £80 - £100 |
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| 2014 | |||
| Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Sixth Issue [1582-1600] mm. tun [1592-1595] and dated1593, reads:- 'ELIZAB', Bust 6C, Spink 2578B, full, round, well centred light scuffs undermagnification, very lightly crinkled, above average portrait, VF £80 - £100 |
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| 2015 | |||
| Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Third and Fourth Issues [1560-1578], mm. pheon [1561-1565] and dated 1564, Very Large Bust, Spink 2561B [crown out to inner circle], full flana little area of edge irregularity, well centred, good even strike and a rare type, most ofportrait struck up, NVF/VF £250 - £320 |
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| 2016 | |||
| English hammered silver cut-halfpennies unchecked by us but all look to be Henry III,Long Cross, F to VF [27] £100 - £130 |
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| 2017 | |||
| English hammered silver, large fragments, mostly of minor issues up to the penny,unsorted by us and an interesting study group, [10] £30 - £40 |
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| 2018 | |||
| Galerius follis struck as Augustus, Cyzicus Mint obverse reads:- IMP C GAL VALMAXIMIANVS P F AVG, reverse:- Genius of the Roman People standing left, Sear 14546,just a hint of silvering, obverse, VF/NVF £30 - £40 |
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| 2019 | |||
| Greek Alexander III (336-323 B.C) silver Obol uncertain mint, VF for issue £30 - £40 |
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| 2020 | |||
| Group of flint arrowheads, c.22mm. to c.50mm. and one flake, 19 pieces housed in aLindner tray £55 - £65 |
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| 2021 | |||
| Hammered Cut Halfpennies and Farthings (53) £100 - £110 |
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| 2022 | |||
| Hammered silver fractions, cut-halfpennies 6 x Short Cross, 5 x Long Cross, plus 1 Irish,cut-farthings 2 x Short Cross, 5 x Long Cross and 2 x Tealby, Fair to NVF [21] £35 - £45 |
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| 2023 | |||
| Hammered (36) pennies, other minors and fragments. £50 - £60 |
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| 2024 | |||
| Henry I silver penny, Facing Bust / Quatrefoil with Piles Type, Spink 1268, obversereads:- [ ]ENRIC RE[ ], reverse reads:- +GODRIC[ ] the last three letters being difficult toread as there is a small flan fault over these. If the moneyer is Godric we again havedifficulties as 11 moneyers are recorded by J.J.North, of this name, working for Henry I.Never the less this issue is very rare and is officially sniked at 6 o,clock, obverse, partflat each side but portrait visible, where struck up, VF £550 - £650 |
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| 2025 | |||
| Henry III Long Cross Pennies (11) from the Brussels Hoard, aVF to EF £320 - £360 |
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| 2026 | |||
| Henry III silver pennies, all with sceptre, NICOLE ON CANT, VF second WALTER ONCANT, strangely double-struck, the King having two right eyes, NVF/VF and lastly IONON CANT, small, portrait clear F [3] £30 - £40 |
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| 2027 | |||
| Henry VI First Reign 1422-1461 silver groat, Rosette-mascle Issue [1430-1431], CalaisMint, Spink 1859, flan a little irregular, NVF £50 - £75 |
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| 2028 | |||
| Henry VI silver groat, Rosette-mascle Issue [1430-1431], Calais Mint, Spink 1859, fulland round, a little deposit on upper obverse legend but VF £80 - £100 |
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| 2029 | |||
| Henry VIII silver groat, Laker Bust D with Roman nose and fluffy hair and Lombardiclettering, mm. lis, Spink 2337E, a little weak on a section of obverse legend NEF £250 - £350 |
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| 2030 | |||
| Henry VIII silver groat, Second Coinage [1526-1544], Laker Bust A3 withLombardic/Lombardic lettering and saltires in reverse cross ends, mm. rose, Spink2337C, full and round a little edge loss which is probably as produced, obverse die alittle low F/GF £160 - £180 |
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| 2031 | |||
| Henry VIII silver groat, Tower Mint, reads:- 'POSVI', Third Coinage [1544-1547], mm. lis,Lombardic lettering, Bust 1, Annulets in reverse forks, Spink 2369, J.J.N. 1849, this coinis very early in the series and exhibits no debasement, full, round, well centred andabove average for this coinage, rare thus, GVF £400 - £500 |
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| 2032 | |||
| Henry VIII, Irish silver groat, Harp Coinage, First Issue [1534-1540] with 'h' 'R' besidereverse harp [Henricus Rex] of 1540, Spink 6475, a little small and with very small areasof weakness but a sharp strike, VF £100 - £120 |
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| 2033 | |||
| James I gold unit, Second Coinage [1604-1619], mm. Escallop [1606-1607], Fourth Bust,Spink 2619, from the Childrey Manor Hoard, 1937 and sold with photostats of lettersfrom the British Museum and the Public Museum and Art Gallery, Reading, plus aphotostat of a newspaper report on the hoard, full, round, well centred, a littleweakness each side, NVF £1200 - £1400 |
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| 2034 | |||
| James I Irish silver shilling, Second Coinage [1604-1607] with title 'MAG.BRIT.FRA.ETHIB. REX' mm. rose, Third Bust with square-cut beard, Spink 6515, unusually round andwell centred, light marks, a little weak at centres, NVF £225 - £250 |
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| 2035 | |||
| James I silver shilling of Ireland, First Coinage [1603-1604], mm. bell, First Bust withsquare cut beard and reads:- 'ANG.SCO' reverse reads:- 'EXVRGAT', Spink 6512, full,round, well centred, a little area of crinkling, GF/VF £220 - £240 |
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| 2036 | |||
| James II, Civil War 'Gunmoney' Coinage [1689-1690], large size halfcrown, dated March1690, Spink 6579L, probably one of the best examples to pass through our hands,GEF/EF £380 - £420 |
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| 2037 | |||
| James VI of Scotland [ I of England], gold Sword and Sceptre piece, Eighth Coinage[1601-1604] and dated 1602, from the Childrey Manor Hoard, 1937 and sold withphotostats of letters from the British Museum and the Public Museum and Art Gallery,Reading, plus photostat of a newspaper report on the hoard, full, round, well centred,good even strike, VF £1000 - £1200 |
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| 2038 | |||
| John silver penny Short Cross Class 5b, reverse reads:- +ANDREV.ON.NIC, Lincoln Mintmoneyer Andrew, GF £50 - £60 |
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| 2039 | |||
| Julia Domna, under Septimius Severus, silver denarius, Rome Mint 195 A.D., reverse:-Vesta enthroned left, holding sceptre and Palladium, Sear 6611, reverse slightly offcentre, a little weak on legends, portrait EF £30 - £40 |
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| 2040 | |||
| Late Roman bronzes all identfied, Constantine II x 2, Constantius II x 4, Theodosius x 2,Constantine I x 2, Valens, Constantinople Memorial x 3, Valentinian II x 2, Gratian,Constantius I x 2, Roman Memorial x 2, F to VF [20] £40 - £50 |
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| 2041 | |||
| Late Roman bronzes all identified, Constantine I x 5, Vetranio [scarce], Valens x 2,Constantius II Caesar, Constantinople Memorial, Valentinian III [scarce], Constans x 2,Theodosius, Constantine II, Maximianus, Arcadius, Valentinian I, Constantius II x 2, F toVF [20] £40 - £50 |
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| 2042 | |||
| Late Roman bronzes all identified, Constantine I x 6, Delmatius Caesar [scarce],Maximianus, Constantinople Memorial, Valens x 2, Divus Constantine I, Valentinian x 2,Diocletian, Rome Memorial x 2, Theodosius I, Constantine II x 2, F to VF [20] £40 - £50 |
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| 2043 | |||
| Late Roman bronzes all identified, Gratian x 2, Constantius II Caesar, Diocletian, LiciniusI, Licinius II, Constantius I, Constantine, Constantine II x 4 and Constantius II x 2,Valentinian II average F to VF [15] £30 - £40 |
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| 2044 | |||
| Late Roman bronzes all identified, Gratian, Constantius II x 5, Julian II, Honorius, LiciniusII, Constantine I x 3, Constantine II Caesar, Constantinople Memorial, Constans,Valentinian I x 2, Divus Constantine I, Aelia Flaccilla, Valens, F to VF [20] £40 - £50 |
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| 2045 | |||
| Late Roman bronzes all identified, Rome Memorial, Valentinian I x 2, Constantine I x 4Crispus, Constans x 3, Divus Constantine I, Valentinian II, Constantinople Memorial x 2,Procopius [scarce], Licinius I, Valens, Gratian, Carausius, Constantius II x 5, ConstantineII Caesar, Barbarous piece, Constantine II, and one other, F to VF [28] £45 - £55 |
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| 2046 | |||
| Late Roman bronzes all identified, Valentinian I, Crispus, Valens, Julian II, Constantius IIx 6, Constantinople Memerial, Valentinian II, Maximinus, Constantius Gallus, Honorius,Constantine II, Magnentius, Constantine I, Severus II [scarce], Theodosius I, F to VF [20] £40 - £50 |
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| 2047 | |||
| Late Roman bronzes, billon antoniniani of the period of Gallienus and several with'animal' reverses, GF to VF [15] £60 - £70 |
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| 2048 | |||
| Late Roman bronzes, some with tickets, plus a Byzantine bronze and 2 x silverantoniniani, Gordian III, reverse:- Fortuna seated, left, VF and ditto reverse:- Laetitia,NEF, the bronzes Fair to GF in all 22 £20 - £40 |
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| 2049 | |||
| Mary silver groat, reverse reads:- 'VERITAS', Spink 2492, crinkled, full, round, wellcentred, weak on face, F/VF £60 - £70 |
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| 2050 | |||
| Nero brass sestertius, Lugdunum Mint 64 A.D., obverse reads:- NERO CLAVD CAESARAVG GERM TR P IMP P P, Laureate bust to the right, resting on globe, reverse reads S Ceach side of triumphal arch, surmounted by facing quadriga between standing figuresof Victory and Pax, Sear 1962var., large full flan, slightly rough surfaces, with even tone,sold with an old paper packet which states 'Fair very rare 3/6' NF £60 - £80 |
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| 2051 | |||
| Nero gold aureus, wt. 7.6g., Lugdunum Mint 61-62A.D., reverse reads outwards frombottom right:- PONTIF MAX TR P VIII COS IIII PP in left and right fields EX SC, RIC Vol. 1,p.152, 33 as R3, Roma wearing helmet and military dress, standing right, left foot onhelmet, inscribing round shield set on knee, on ground before a dagger and bow, lightmarks, F £1200 - £1400 |
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| 2052 | |||
| Octavian, denarius, Rome Mint? c.28 B.C.but from the fabric of this coin, a travellingmint, struck to celebrate the conquest of Egypt in August 30 B.C., reverse:- Crocodile,right on groundline, legend:- [A]EGVP[TO] CA[PTA], Sear 1564 variety, good metal smallbanker's marks each side, oval flan, rare, F/NF £120 - £160 |
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| 2053 | |||
| Philip and Mary silver sixpence, full titles, date above shield 1554, Spink 2505, verylightly crinkled but full and round, very light scuffs lower obverse under a magnifyingglass, with above average portraits, all struck up, these GVF rest VF £1000 - £1100 |
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| 2054 | |||
| Philip I bronze sestertius, Rome Mint 245-247 A.D., reverse:- Annona standing left, Sear8990, short striking crack, top and bottom, slightly rough surfaces, features of portraitstrong, F £30 - £40 |
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| 2055 | |||
| Pontic Kingdom, gold stater, Wt. 8.3g., Mithradates VI, 120-63 B.C., obverse:- Bust ofMithradates wearing the horns of Ammon, reverse:- Athena seated left, left arm restingon round shield, right hand holding small statue of Victory, below a trident flanked bydolphins, well centred and with old 'rainbow' tones, GVF £400 - £500 |
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| 2056 | |||
| Probus silver washed antoninianus, reverse:- ROMAE AETER, Roma seated facing,holding long sceptre and small statue of Victory, within hexastyle temple, Sear 12027,large flan, silvering evident, a little double-struck on legends, good portrait VF £30 - £40 |
| 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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