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Vespasian Tetradrachm, AD 70/71, Antioch provincial mint, Obverse: Laureate portrait of Vespasian facing right. Reverse: Standing eagle facing left with wheat. 15.45g, 18.85mm diameter. RPC 1947.From the collection of Sir Alec Kirkbride, given to the vendor by his wife Lady Mary £50-£70 plus 19% BP*
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Alexander the Great Tetradracm, 336-323 B.C. Zeus seated, eagle and sceptre £120-£180 plus 19% BP*
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Gallienus Roman Denarius, 253-268 £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Gordian III Roman Denarius, 238-244 £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Antoninus Pius Roman Denarius, 138-161 £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Coins, to include a Roman Antoninus Pius, a Gustan Adolf, 1653, copper and a Jan Kazimirtz 1665 copper, (3) £10-£20 plus 19% BP*
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Postumus Roman Denarius, 259-268 £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Severus Alexander Roman Denarius, 222-235 £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Ptolemy Tetradrachm, first 305-283 B.C. Eagle reverse, Sacred to Zeus £100-£150 plus 19% BP*
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Maximinus I Roman Denarius, 235-238 £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Julia Domna Roman Denarius, 193-211 £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Herennia Etruscilla Roman Denarius, 251 A.D. £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Gordian III Tetradrachm, 240AD, Antioch provincial. Obverse: Laureate bust of Gordian III facing right. Reverse: Standing eagle holding a wreath facing left. 12.10 g, 22.09 mm diameter. Prieur 282, BMC 494. From the collection of Sir Alec Kirkbride, given to the vendor by his wife Lady Mary £80-£120 plus 19% BP*
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Nero Tetradrachm, 60/61 AD, Antioch provincial, Obverse: Laureate bust of Nero facing right Reverse: Standing eagle facing left. 14.72g, 20.69 mm diameter. Prieur 81, RPC 4181, Wruck 31. From the collection of Sir Alec Kirkbride, given to the vendor by his wife Lady Mary £60-£90 plus 19% BP*
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Caracalla Roman Denarius, 204, Mars STG I, RIC 80 £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Severus Alexander Roman Denarius, 222, Salus Sta I, RIC 14 £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Caracalla Tetradrachm, Tyre mint, 13.92g, 23.27mm diameter. Obverse: Laureate bust of Caracalla facing right. Reverse: Standing eagle facing left holding a wreath with murex between legs.From the collection of Sir Alec Kirkbride, given to the vendor by his wife Lady Jane £50-£70 plus 19% BP*
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Copy of a Shekel, Israel Year 3, reverse 3 pomegranates "Jerusalem the Holy" modern copy £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Ptolemy Hemidrachm. Obverse: Bust of Zeus facing right. Reverse: Eagle standing on a thunderbolt facing left. 66.28g, 36.22mm diameter.From the collection of Sir Alec Kirkbride, given to the vendor by his wife Lady Mary £30-£50 plus 19% BP*
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Gordian III Roman Denarius, 241-3, Lactitia, RIC 113 £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Ancient coins, to include Roman Anton Pius, Julia Mamara, Probus, Ptolemaic, etc, (qty) £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Gordian III Roman Denarius, 241-3, RIC 115 £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Elagabalus Roman Denarius, 220, RIC 28 £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Vespasian silver Denarius, Salus seated left, holding patera, together with another coin, (2) £30-£50 plus 19% BP*
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Archbishops of Canterbury, Plegmund, Penny, (890-895AD) £400-600 plus 19% BP*
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John (1199-1216), penny, short cross £50-£70 plus 19% BP*
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Henry III Penny, (1247-1272) Long Cross £30-£50 plus 19% BP*
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Edward I Penny, Bristol £10-£15 plus 19% BP*
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Edward III Groat, 1327-1377, Fourth Coinage £40-60 plus 19% BP*
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Edward III Groat, 1327-1377, Fourth Coinage £40-60 plus 19% BP*
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Henry VI Groat, 1422-1461 £50-70 plus 19% BP*
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David II of Scotland (1329-71) Half Groat, long cross £100-£150 plus 19% BP*
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Henry VI Groat, Calais, hole punched £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Henry VII Half Groat (1502-1532) York mint £40-£50 plus 19% BP*
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Poland, Jagiellonian dynasty, Slask silver coin, 1509 £30-£50 plus 19% BP*
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Poland, Stefan Batory, 3 Grosze, 1584 £40-£60 plus 19% BP*
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Edward VI Shilling, facing bust, rose I, value XII £100-£150 plus 19% BP*
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Edward VI Shilling (1547-1553) rose I, value XII £40-£60 plus 19% BP*
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Elizabeth I Shilling, (1558-1603) without rose, 2nd issue £100-£150 plus 19% BP*
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Elizabeth I Sixpence, 1570 £40-£60 plus 19% BP*
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Elizabeth I Sixpence, 1573 £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Elizabeth I Groat, together with a Charles I Shilling, (2) £10-£20 plus 19% BP*
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James I Shilling (1603-1623) Second Coinage £30-£50 plus 19% BP*
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Charles I Shilling (1625-1649) Triangle mint 1639-1640 £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Charles I Half Crown (1625-1649) £30-£50 plus 19% BP*
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Coins, to include William III Sixpence, Charles II Penny, and a Charles I, (3) £10-£20 plus 19% BP*
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Poland, Jan Kazimierz, 6 Grosze, 1664 £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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William III Sixpence, 16*7, together with a George I Sixpence 1723, (2) £20-£30 plus 19% BP*
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Charles I Shilling, (1625-1649) shield reverse. £30-£50 plus 19% BP*
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Charles II Half Crown, 1677, fourth bust £30-£50 plus 19% BP*
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