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CONDITIONS OF SALE
First.—The highest bidder to be the buyer; and if any dispute arise between two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and re-sold, provided the Auctioneer cannot decide the said dispute.
SECOND.—-The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, to withdraw any lots, to refuse bids and to regulate the bidding.
THIRD.—AIl lots are put up for sale subject (a) to any reserve price imposed by the seller and (5) to the right of the seller to bid either person- ally or else by any one person who may be the Auctioneer.
FourTH.—The purchasers to give in their names and place of abode, and to pay down 25% of the purchase price or more in part payment, or the whole of the purchase-money, if required; in default of which the ne or lots so purchased. to be immediately put up again and re-sold. ,
Firra.—Each lot is believed to be genuine, but should any lot prove to be a forgery, or reprint, or wrongly described in the catalogue, the purchaser is at liberty to take or reject it, provided always that notice of such rejection be made and the lot returned within seven days from date of sale. .
SixtH.—The Auctioneers will not hold themselves responsible for any action that may arise, acting solely as agents between buyer and seller — and for both equitably. . ;
SEVENTH.—The Auctioneers will not hold themselves responsible for the safe custody of any lots left more than three days after the sale.
E1cuTuH.—Buyers must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of their purchases at the time of delivery. The Auctioneers not to be held responsible for any discrepancy which might be discovered after the lots have been removed from their premises.
NintoH.—A daily storage fee of £0.25 per lot will be payable by the purchaser on lots not removed within seven days of the date of sale. The Auctioneers reserye the right to re-sell by Auction or privately, without notice to the buyer, all lots not removed from the Auctioneers’ premises within fourteen days of the date of sale.
Please Note.
The metal in which the coins are struck is indicated thus:— » A=gold, A=silver, AA2=copper or bronze. El=Electrum (an alloy of gold and silver).
Bl=Billon (an alloy of silver and copper).
Care is taken to describe accurately the condition of coins and medals, using the following scale: Extremely fine, Very fine, Fine, and Good, Where no condition is stated it may be assumed that the coins and medals are not in good condition. .
List of Prices Bid Price 25p GLENDINING & Co.
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CATALOGUE OF
ANCIENT, ENGLISH and FOREIGN COINS
in Gold, Silver and Bronze
DAY OF SALE
Wednesday, 17th September, 1980
commencing at 10.30 a.m. precisely
GREEK COINS
Aeolis, Cyme (2nd Century B.C.), Tetradrachm, head of Ama- zon Cyme right, rev. horse right, all in wreath (BMC 74), Very fine.
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2 Attica, Athens (c. 420 B.C.), Tetradrachm, helmeted head of Athena right, rev. owl standing, About very fine.
3* —— — (c. 440 B.C.), Tetradrachm, helmeted head of Athena, rev. owl standing (SNG Cop. 32). Very fine.
4* —__ ——. (c. 440-420 B.C.), Tetradrachm, helmeted head of Athena right, rev. owl standing (c.f. Dan. Syll. 37/40). Very fine.
5* Chalcidian League, Olynthos (c. 401-398), Tetrobol, head of Apollo right, rev. lyre (Robinson, pl. VIII No. 92 H.60, P.61). Very fine.
6* Egypt, Ptolemy V (205-180 B.C.), gold Octodrachm, diademed and veiled head of Arsinoe I right, k behind head, rev. double cornucopie bound with fillet (Sv. pl. 40/21). Ex- tremely fine.
7 —— Ptolemy I (305-283 B.C.), gold Hemidrachm, head of Ptolemy right, rey. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, a in left field (Sv. 182). Fine with punchmark on obverse.
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8* —— Ptolemy | (305-285 B.C.), Tetradrachm, head of Alexan- der right, wearing elephant-skin, rev. Athena Promachos standing left (BMC 33). Banker’s mark on obverse, good very fine.
Y Indo-Greek Drachms (3), of Menander (cf. M.215t, 218d, 225c); Persian Empire, Sigloi (2) of Darius HU; a Parthian ee and other eariy Indian coins (7). Fine, some etter.
10 Late Kushan, Kipanada (c. 330-360 A.D.), electrum Staters (2), standing king, rev. seated figure (M.3589), and Tetra- drachms (2) of Azes I and Azilises. Good fine.
11 Indian coins (39), comprising punchmarked silver( 16), Sultans of Delhi Rupees (2) and Indo-Scythic coppers (21).
12 Macedon, Aesilias Quaestor (c. 90-75 B.C.), Tetradrachm, head of Alexander right, rev. club, chest and chair in wreath (S.1439), extremely fine; together with Greek bronzes (2), fine.
13 —— Philip Ll (353-336 B.C.), Tetradrachm, laureate head of Zeus right, rev. jockey on horse right (Le Rider pl. 18, 419). Very fine, some damage to head.
14 —— Alexander LI (336-323 B.C.), Tetradrachm, head of Her- akles right, rev. Zeus seated left (M.369). About good very fine.
15* Pamphylia, Side (2nd-Ist Century B.C.), Tetradrachm, helmeted head of Athena right, rev. Nike advancing left (Dan. Syil. 400). Good very fine.
16* Paphlagonia, Sinope (c. 333-306 B.C.), Drachm, head of nymph left, rev. eagle on dolphin left (cf. BMC 11). Extremely fine.
17 Parthia, Mithradates Li (123-88 B.C.), Drachm, bust left, rev. archer seated (Sellwood 26/1). Extremely fine.
18* Parthia, Parthamasates (c. 116 A.D.), Drachm, bust of king right, rev. archer seated right (Sell. 81/1). About extemely fine.
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3 Lor 19* Sicily, Syracuse, Timoleon (345-317 B.C.), Stater, Pegasus flying left, rev. helmeted head of Athena right (SNG Lloyd pl. L1/1437). Extremely fine with dark tone.
20* Syria, Seleucus iif (225-223 B.C.), Tetradrachm, head of Seleu- cus Ill right, rev. Apollo seated left (Dan. Syll. 132). Good very fine.
21 —— Demetrius I ((162-150 B.C.) Tetradrachm, head of king right, laurel wreath border, rev. Tyche seated right (BMC 25). Very fine.
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Antiochus VIL (138-129 B.C.), Tetradrachm, head of king right, rev. Athena standing left (SMA 273; BMC 30). Ex- tremely fine.
23 Greek silver coins (2), comprising a Drachm of Rhodes (c. 400- 304 B.C.), head in high relief and fine style; and a Hemi- drachm of Argos, boi/i about good very fine.
24 Greek bronze coins (4), of Suessa, Cyme, Lesbos (ex. Osman Noury Bey Colin.), Clazomenz (ex LincoIn 1921), mostly good very fine and green patination.
ROMAN COINS
25 AX Roman Republic, Q. Cassius Longius (c. 57 B.C.), Dena- rius, head of Eventus right, rev. eagle standing right (S.916; B.7). Very fine.
26* Q. Antonius Balbus (c. 81 B.C.), Denarius, head of Jupiter right, rev. Victory in quadriga right (S.742). Almost extremely
fine. ’. Ex Harwood Sale 8/10/1975, lot 152.
27 Republican Denarii (2) of C. Vibius cf. Pansa (8.684). P. Crepu- sius (S.738a). Very fine to good very fine.
28 —— (2) of P. Crepusius (S.738a) and Mn. Fonteius cf. (S.724). About extremely fine.
29 —— (2) of A. Albinus, L. Metellus, C. Malleolus (8.611), ex- tremely fine; D. Silanus (S.646), very fine.
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—— (4) of C. Postumius (S.785), Q. Titius (S.692), L. Furius Brocchus (S.902), Cn. Plancus (8.933). Very fine to good very fine.
ome SOF C. Annius Luscus (S.748), L. Censorinus (S.737), L. Porcius Licinius (S.520), M. Lucilius Rufus (S.599), M. Cato (8.596). Very fine.
Sextus Pompey (c. 43-36 B.C.), Denarius, head of Pompey right, rey, Neptune standing between Anapias and Amphinomus (S. 1344). Good fine.
Julius Caesar (d. 44 B.C.), Denarius, laureate head of Caesar right, rev. calf walking left (S.1133). About very fine.
Augustus (27 B.C.-A.D. 14), cistophoric Tetradrachm, bare head of Augustus right, rev. bunch of six corn ears (RIC 13; C.32). About good very fine.
Tiberius (A.D. 14-37), Aureus, laureate head right, rev. Livia seated right (RIC 3; C.15). Fine but details on obverse and reverse sharpened by re-engraving and traces of the coin having been enclosed in a ring mount.
Claudius I (A.D. 41-54), Aureus, laureate head r., rev. Con- stantia seated left (RIC 2; C.5). Fine.
Titus (A.D. 79-81), Denarius, laureate head right, rev. throne (RIC 24a; C.313). Very fine.
Domitian (A.D. 81-96), As, laureate head right, rev. Fortuna standing left (RIC 353a; C.126). About extremely fine, with dark green patina.
Antoninus Pius (A.D. i38-161j, Aureus, laureate head right, drapery on left shoulder, rev. Victory advancing left (RIC 266a; C.1013). Very fine.
Nerva (A.D. 96-98), Denarius, laureate head right, rev. clasped hands (RIC 14; C.20). Very fine.
Hadrian (A.D. 117-138), Denarius, laureate head right, rev. Vic- tory seated left (RIC 184). Good very fine.
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42 Faustina II (wife of M. Aurelius), Denarius, draped bust right, rev. Ceres seated left (RIC 669; C.35); and a Denarius of Lucilla (wife of Lucius Verus), draped bust right, rev. Ves- ta standing left (C.92). About good very fine.
43 Caracalla (A.D. 198-217), Denarii (2), revs. Liberalitas (RIC 135; C.122); Mars (RIC 222; C.149); and a Denarius of Geta, rev. Victory (RIC 23; C.206). Good very fine.
44 —— Dupondius, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. (Providentia standing left (RIC 514; C.534). Good very fine.
45* Julia Domina (wife of Septimus Severus), mint of Laodicea, Dena- rius, draped bust right, rev. Vesta standing left (RIC 648; C.246). About extremely fine.
46 —— As, rev. temple of Vesta with four Vestals (C.234). Scarce, about very fine.
47 —— Denarius, draped bust right, rev. SAECULI FELICITAS, about extremely fine, nick in obverse field; and a Denarius of Plautilla, rev. Concordia, very fine.
48* Julia Maesa (grandmother of Elagabalus), Denarius, draped bust right, rev. Juno standing left (RIC 254; C.16). About extre- mely fine.
49* Julia Mamaea (mother of Severus Alexander), Denarius, draped
and diademed bust right, rev. Venus standing left (RIC 358: C.76). About extremely fine.
50* Plautilla (wife of Caracalla), Denarius, draped bust right, rev. Plautilla and Caracalla clasping hands (C.10). Very fine.
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Severus Alexander (A.D. 222-235), Denarius, rev. Spes advanc- ing left (RIC 254; C.543), good very fine; and an eastern Denarius of Elagabalus, rev. four standards (RIC 187; C15), very fine.
52* Pupienus (A.D. 238), Antoninianus, draped, cuirassed and radiate bust right, rev. clasped hands (RIC 10b; C.3), good very fine.
53* Gordian HI (A.D. 238-244), Denarius, laureate, draped and cuir- assed bust right, rev. Hercules standing right (RIC 116: C.403). Extremely fine.
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54 Gordian Ill (A.D. 238-244), Antoniniani (16), various reverse
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5 4 Asses and Dupondii (53), mainly 2nd and 3rd Century, together
with ancient bronze coins (142), mainly late Roman. Good to fine.
56* Contorniate, IMP [NERO] CAESAR AVG P.MAX, bust of Nero right,
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palm branch (?) engraved in right field, rev. organ flanked by two figures (cf. Alfdldi,, ““Die Kontorniat-Medaillons”’ No. 203, 5). Very fine but with edge heavily corroded.
Roman silver coins (8), comprising Republican Denarii (3), a Quinarius, Denarii (2) of Trajan, Faustina I, an Antonini-
anus of Gordian III and a clipped Siliqua. Fair to very fine.
Roman Denarii (4) of Septimus Severus, rev. emperor standing; Elagabalus, rev. emperor sacrificing; and Severus Alexander (2), revs. Pax, Sol. Good very fine.
Roman Denarii (13) of Hadrian, Commodus, S. Severus (2), Julia Domna (2), Caracalla (5), Geta, Gordian ILI. Fine to good fine.
—— a similar lot (14) of Septimius Severus (5), Julia Domna (2), Caracalla (5), Severus Alexander (2). Fine to good fine.
— a similar lot (14) of Trajan, Septimius Severus (10), Cara- calla (2), Gordian HI. Fine to good fine.
Roman Imperial Sestertii (13), Marcus Aurelius, rev. Aurelius and Verus clasping hands (RIC 795 var., C.45), about very fine; together with Hadrian (2, including Hispania Re- stored), Antoninus Pius (2), Marcus Aurelius (4) and Com- modus (4), fine, some scarce types.
— (5), Maximinus, rev., Maximinus crowned (C.109), Gordian Il, rev. Roma (C.316), Philip I, rev. Felicitas (C.138), Philip I, rev. goat (C.73) and Severus Alexander, rev. Pro- videntia (C.461). Mainly very fine.
— (9), Maximus (2), rev. Maximus and Pietas; Gordian III (2), Philip I (2), and Severus Alexander (3). Mainly fine.
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65 Roman Imperial Dupondii and Asses (16) of Claudius, rev. Min- erva, Nero (2), Vespasian (2), rev. Aequitas and eagle, Do- mitian, Trajan (2), rev. Trajan’s column and Victory, Had- rian (3), Antoninus Pius (3, including Genio Senatus) and Marcus Aurelius (2). Fine, some better.
66 Carausius (A.D. 287-293), Antoninianus, rev. Pax (RIC 880 var.), together with a bronze Denarius of Aurelian, a Follis of Maxentius, rev. Dioscuri and AZ 1 of Julian, rev. bull (C.38). Fine or better.
67 Ancient coins (7), comprising Antoniniani (3), of Philip I, Gal- lienus, Probus; a London mint Follis of Constantine I (RIC 103); an AE 2 of Magnentius, an AE 3/4 of Helena and a Siliqua of Arcadius. Good fine to about extremely fine.
68 Roman Egypt, Billon Tetradrachms (2) of Claudius U, rev. Mars (M.4218); Aurelian and Vabalathus (BMC 2284). Extre- mely fine.
68a Jovian (A.D. 364), Solidus, mint of Antioch, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Roma and Constantinople seated holding shield between them (C.8). Fine.
69* Valentinian I (A.D. 364-375), Solidus of Trier, bust right, rev. two emperors seated facing, winged Victory behind (RIC 17(b) 1). About extremely fine.
70* Valens (A.D. 364-378), Solidus, mint of Thessalonica, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. two emperors seated facing, Victory behind (RIC 4(a); C.43). Very fine.
71 —— — Solidus of Nicomedia, bust right, rev. emperor standing (RIC 2(d); C.32); and a Semis of Maurice Tiberius (R.1024). Fine.
72 Leo i (A.D. 457-473 A.D.), Semis, bust right, Victory seated right (R.254), some damage to obverse; and a Tremissis (R.256), very fine.
73* Basiliscus (A.D. 476-477), Tremissis, bust right, rev. Victory ad- vancing right (R.303). About good very fine.
74* Anastasius (A.D. 491-518), Solidus, armed bust facing, rev. Vic- tory with long cross (cf. R.309). Traces of mounting, about extremely fine.
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75* Justin I (A.D. 518-527), Solidus, armed bust facing, rev. Victory
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—— Semis, bust right, rev. Victory seated right (R.387), about very fine; and a Tremissis of Justinian I (R. 467), very fine.
Justinian I (A.D. 527-565), Solidus, Constantinople, bust facing, rev. angel standing, staff surmounted by pP, star to right, CONOB in exergue, officina I’ (D.O. 9c) (4.47gms.). Very fine.
Justin II (A.D. 565-578), Solidus, Constantinople, bust facing, rev. Constantinople seated, in ex. CONOB, officina I (4.44¢ems.). Fine.
Maurice (A.D. 582-602), Solidus, Constantinople, bust facing, rev. Angei facing, staff surmounted with Pp, in ex. CONOR, officina E (D.O. Se) (4.37gms.). Very fine.
Focas (A.D. 602 610), Solidii (2), facing bust, rev. angel holding christogram on staff (R.118i and 1196). Good fine.
—— —Solidus, facing bust, rev. angel holding christogram on staff (R.1181), very fine; together with a Tremissis of Hera- clius (R.1289); and a Carthaginian globular Solidus of Con- stans Ii (R.1517 var.), fine.
—— —— Solidus, facing bust, rev. angel holding christogram on staff (R.1198), about extremely fine; and a Tremissis of Constans II (cf. R.1672), good very fine.
Heraclius (A.D. 610-641), Solidus, Constantinople, bust of Hera- clius with short beard and simple crown, and small bust of Heraclius Constantine, rev. cross on steps, no symbol in field, officina E (D.O. 13d) (4.36gms.). Very fine.
84* Heraclius and sons (A.D. 630-641), Solidus, three standing
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—— —— Solidus, three standing figures, rev. cross on steps (DO 44d). Good very fine.
Constans II (A.D. 641-668), Semis, bust right, rev. cross on globe R.1526); and Tremisses (3), bust right, rev. cross (cf. R.1671b). Good fine.
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Constans II and sons (A.D. 659-668), Solidus, busts of Constans and Constantine IV facing, rev. Heraclius and Tiberius stand flanking cross on steps (DO 30i). About extremely fine.
Basil II and Constantine VIII (A.D. 976-1025), Solidus, bust
of Christ, rev. two emperors holding patriarchal cross be- tween them (R.1937). Extremely fine.
Constantine IX (A.D. 1042-1055), Nomisma, Christ seated upon lyre-backed throne, rev. bust of emperor holding labarum- head sceptre and globus cruciger (R.1988). Good very fine.
Egypt, late Ptolemaic Tetradrachms (10), head of Ptolemy I right, rev. eagle. Very fine.
—— — a similar lot (10). Very fine. —— — a similar lot (10). Very fine. —— — a similar lot (10). Very fine. —— — a similar lot (10). Very fine. —— —— a similar lot (8). Good very fine. —— —— a similar lot (8). Very fine. —— — a similar lot (7). Very fine.
Roman Egypt, billon Tetradrachms (20) of various mid-Third Century rulers. Fine to very fine.
— Billon Tetradrachms (50) of various late ‘Third Century rulers. Fine to about very fine.
—— a Similar lot (50). Fine to about very fine. —— a similar lot (50). Fine to good fine.
—— a similar lot (50). Fine to good fine.
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Roman Fourth Century 42 4 (225). Fair.
Ancient coins (82) comprising Denarii (3), Ptolemaic AB (5) in- cluding Cleopatra VII (4), Roman Egypt (21), Roman A 3 (48), Byzantine (3) and lead Tessere (2). Fair to about extremely fine.
Heraclius (A.D. 610-641), 6-Nummia of Alexandria, legend around cross on steps, rev. s (R.135). Fine to good fine.
Ancient Greek bronze coins (126). Some fine.
Greek copper coins (55), various. Fair to fine, a few better.
Roman provincial coins (50), comprising Alexandrian billon Tetradrachms (26), Alexandrian Aé (10), others (14). Fair to very fine.
Roman Imperial Sestertii (34), various. Fair to about fine.
—— —— a similar lot (34). Fair to about fine.
Roman Imperial second brass (40), various. Fair to fine.
—— —— a similar lot (40). Fair to fine.
Roman Folles (18), various, including London mint (3), with By- zantine AE (11), Oriental (7) and Sixteenth and Seventeenth
Century tokens (4).
Late Third and early Fourth Century AE 3 (90), various. Fair to very fine.
— — a similar lot (90). Fair to very fine.
a similar lot (90). Fair to very fine.
—— —— a similar lot (85). Fair to very fine.
Ancient coins (21), comprising Greek silver coins (9), including small AR of Tarentum (2), Thracian Cherronesus, Parthian Drachms (2), Bactrian and Indo-Scythic Drachms (4), Greek bronzes (8) including large Ptolemaic AZ (6), Byzan- tine AE (3) including a Cherson AZ of Leo VI and Alexan- der and a copper of Roger IL of Sicily. Fair to very fine.
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Roman silver Denarii (13), comprising Republican (3), M. An- tony, mounted; Augustus, pierced; Galba, pierced; Ves- pasian; Trajan (3), one pierced; Caracalla; Julia Domna (2); and a clipped Siliqua of Honorius. Fair to good very fine.
Roman silver Antoniniani (14) of Gordian Ul, one pierced; Philip I (2), Otacilia Severa, Trajan Decius; Volusian, Valerian I (3), Gallienus (2), Salonina, Postumus. Fine to good very fine.
Late Third and early Fourth Century Roman coins (84), com- prising Antoniniani (58), many of the Gallic empire; Folles (5) and Fourth Century AZ 3 (21), mostly Constantinian. Very fine to extremely fine.
Ancient bronze coins (33), comprising Roman Tetradrachm of Alexandria (15), Alexandrian Hemidrachms (2), a Ptole- maic bronze, a Sestertius of Balbinus, Jate Third and early Fourth Century AZ (13) and a Renaissance imitation of a Sestertius of Hadrian. Fair to very fine.
Ancient coins (15), comprising a cistophoric Tetradrachm of Pergamum, Greek coppers (3), Roman provincial coins (5), an As of Marcus Aurelius, Folles (2) and a 16th Century Spanish copper. Fair to very fine.
Late Third and early Fourth Century 4 3 (63), various types and empetors. Very fine, some better.
Greek copper coins (88), various. Mosily fair, a few better.
Roman Colonial 4 and billon (44) of Alexandria (24) and others (20), together with Roman bronze coins (38), comprising Sestertii (25) and second brass (13), various. Mostly fair, a few better.
Roman silver coins (13) and other Roman Ai 3 and 4 (46), various, fair to fine; Greek silver coins (6) comprising an Athenian Tetradrachm, late Ptolemaic Tetradrachms (2), a Parthian Drachm and Sassanian Drachms (2), together with Byzantine coppers (17) and Oriental copper coins (4).
Ancient coins (134), some Greek, but mostly Roman, various. Fair to very fine.
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130 Ancient coins, in A (10), A (58). Several fine.
131 A group of modern uniface gilt lead clichés (17, some stuck to- gether) of the obverse and reverse of rare Roman gold coins and medallions, and similar pairs (2) of bronzed lead clichés. Fine.
INTERVAL Sale recommences at 1 p.m. precisely
BRITISH GOLD COINS
141* British Uninscribed Coinage, “‘Chute” type Stater, portions of laureate head, rev. disjointed horse, crab-like device below (M.32; S.20). Very fine.
142 Henry VIil, Ist coinage, angel, m.m. portcullis (N.1760; §.2265). About very fine.
143 James I, 2nd coinage, Unite, 4th bust, m.m. escallop/rose (N.2084; $.2619). Almost fine, probably has been mounted.
144 3rd coinage, laurel, 3rd bust, m.m. thistle (N.2113; $.2638).
Fine to very fine.
145 Charles I, 5-Guineas, 1684, 2nd bust, elephant and castle below (MCE 30; S.3332). Edge and several surface knocks, other- wise about fine.
146* Guinea, 1665 (MCE 58). Obverse about very fine, reverse very fine, rare. 147 —— Half-Guinea, 1684 (MCE 114). About very fine.
148 James II, Guinea, 1688, elephant and castle (MCE 131). Fine, rare.
149 —— Guinea, 1688; Anne, Guinea, 1714. Last about fine, first hetter, but both have been mounted and first gilded.
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150 William and Mary, Two-Guineas, 1694 (4 over 3) (MCE 146; §.3424). Scuffed and sometime polished, otherwise nearly
very fine.
151 —— Guinea, 1691, elephant and castle (MCE 153). Fine to very fine.
152 —— Half-Guinea, 1689 (MCE 161). Good fine, very rare.
153 William III, Guinea, 1697, has been mounted, good; Half-Guinea, 1695, very good.
154 —— Half-Guinea, 1696, elephant and castle (MCE 191). Fine to very fine, toned.
155 Anne, Guinea, 1714 (MCE 226). Good fine. 156*
Half-Guinea, 1710 (MCE 233). Good very fine, attractive red tone.
157 George I, Half-Guinea, 1725 (MCE 274). Very fine.
158* George II, Two Guineas, 1740 (MCE 294). About very fine.
159* Two-Guineas, 1740, Intermediate head (MCE 294). Very fine. 160* Guinea, 1732, E1c, larger lettering on obverse (MCE 308).
Obverse about very fine, reverse very fine, very rare.
161 George II, Guinea, 1761 (MCE 367). Bent flan, good fine, very
rare date. 162 —— Guinea, 1774, good fine; George Il, Half-Guinea, 1759, fair. 163 —— Guinea, 1787, 5th head, “spade” reverse. Almost very fine. 164 —— Guineas (4), 1779, 1787, 1789, 1791. Second and last pierced and plugged, others have been mounted. 165 ——— Guinea, 1792 (MCE 396). Almost extremely fine. 166 Sovereign, 1820. Very fine but scuffed.
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—— Sovereigns, 1817 (2), good and very good; Halt-Sovereign, 1817, poor.
George il, Guinea, 1793, “‘spade” reverse, very fine; Half- Guinea, 1802, traces of mounting, and has been gilded, about extremely fine otherwise.
—— Sovereign, 1820; George 1V, Sovereign, 1821. About very fine and good.
George 1V, Two-Pounds, 1823. About very fine. —— Sovereign, 1823. Fine or better, very rare. —— Sovereign, 1826. Extremely fine but scuffed. —— Sovereign, 1826. Nearly extremely fine. — Two-Pounds, 1823. Very fine.
—— Sovereign, 1826. Marks to surface, about very fine.
William IV, Sovereigns (2), 1831, 1832. Fine to very fine.
— Sovereign, 1831. About very fine, has been cleaned.
Victoria, Jwo-Pounds, 1887. Swivel mount removed, otherwise very fine.
—— Sovereigns, London mint, type 2, young head, St. George reverse, 1871, 1876; old head, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 18498, 1900. Mostly fine.
Sovereigns, London mint, type 2, young head, St. George re- verse, 1876; old head, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1960. Mostly
fine.
— Sovereigns, Melbourne mint, type 2, young head, St. George reverse, 1877 to 1881, 1883 to 1886. Mostly fine, some better.
Sovereigns, Melbourne mint, old head, 1893 to 1898, 1900. Mostly fine.
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— Sovereigns, Sydney mint, type 2, young head, St. George reverse, 1874, 1876, 1881; old head, 1893, 1894. Mostly fine.
—— Sovereigns, type 2, young head, St. George reverse, 1879M, 1876 S; old head, 1893 (4), 1895 M, 1896 M, 1900. Mostly fine.
— Half-Sovereign, 1853. Almost extremely fine.
— Proof Half-Sovereign, 1853. Scratched on reverse and polishing marks, otherwise extremely fine.
— Half-Sovereigns (2), 1867, die 18, 1871, die 12. Very fine or better.
—— Half-Sovereigns (2), 1872, die 119, 1873, die 406. Very fine or better.
— Half-Sovereigns (4), 1883, 1884 (2), 1885. Very fine. —— Half-Sovereigns (2), 1887 Jubilee, 1900. Extremely fine.
— Jubilee Half-Sovereigns (6), 1887 (5); 1892 (1). Very fine or better.
— Jubilee Half-Sovereigns (4), 1890 (1); 1892 (3). Fine or better.
— Old head Two-Pounds, 1893. Extremely fine and possibly a proof, but quite heavily polished and rather scuffed.
Edward VII, FivesPounds, 1902. Very fine.
Sovereign (7), 1888M, 1892, 1894M, 1900, 1901S, 1911, 1912, loosely mounted in a 9ct. bracelet. Fine.
Sovereigns (3), 1885M, St. George reverse; 1920P; 1979, Proof issue, in wallet; Half-Sovereign, 1909; France, 20-Francs, 1866A. Third brilliant, last badly knocked, others fine or better.
Sovereign, 1915; Half-Sovereigns (2), 1878; 1907. Very fine or better.
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Battle of Britain, small gold medal (18ct., 8.25gms.); Bexhill, — badge, gold and enamel (9ct., wt. 16.9gms.). Bril- iant.
Winston Churchill, medal, by Benney and Devlin for Medal- lioners Ltd. (22ct.; wt. 55.32gms.). Brilliant, in case of is- sue.
Winston Churchill, Battle of Britain, medal, struck by Pinches for G. Hearn, cased (22ct.; wt. 37.79gms.). Brilliant, a little scuffed.
Winston Churchill, medal, by Toye, Kenning and Spencer, cased, with certificate (22ct.; wt. 40.98gms.). About as struck, matt finish, number 385 of an edition of 1,000.
Kitchener, medal by John Pinches, cased, with certificate (22ct.; wt. 77.17gms.). About as struck, matt finish, number 16 of an edition of 100.
Medals by Metalimport (2), of Churchill and Kennedy (18ct.; wt. 16.12gms.); another, Schweitzer (22ct.; wt. 8.5gms.); recent
German medal (.900; wt. 17.5gms.). Brilliant, but somewhat scuffed.
OVERSEAS GOLD COINS
Australia, Sydney Half-Sovereign, 1861 (F.10). Fine only.
Austria, Franz Josef, Restrike 100-Corona, 1915. Almost as struck.
Egypt, Republic, Pounds, A.H. 1374 (1955) @), Revolution com- memoratives (F.40) (.875 fine). Very fine or better.
—__— —— Similar coins (2); Half-Pound, A. H. 1374. About ex- tremely fine, somewhat scuffed.
—__— —— 5-Pounds, A.H. 1390 (1970), Nasser commemorative (F.49) (.875 fine). Somewhat scuffed, very fine.
Nasser and Sadat, cased medal, 1970 (wt. 49.44gms.). Very fine.
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France, Louis XIV, Louis d’or, 1690A, old laureate head (F.175: C.1797). About extremely fine, but slightly double struck and has been cleaned.
Germany, Prussia, 20-Marks (2), 1873B; 1898A; Bavaria, 10- Marks, 1875. Fine or better.
Iceland, 500-Kronor, 1961. Extremely fine.
Lesotho, 250-Maloti, 1979, on the Year of the Child, cased: Jamaica, 20-Dollars, 1972 (.500 fine), Independence Anni- versary, proof edition in holder. Both brilliant.
Monaco, Charles III, 100-Francs, 1884 (F.11). Fine.
—— Albert, 100-Francs, 1896 (F.13). Very fine.
Norway, Oscar HU, 20-Kroner, 1878 (F.17). A little rubbed, almost extremely fine.
Ottoman Empire, Mustapha UI, Zeri-Mahbub (3), Misr mint. Practically mint state but pierced.
— Abdul Hamid I, Zeri-Mahbub (3), Islambul mint, and a Half-Zeri-Mahbub of Mustapha Hl. Practically mint state but pierced.
South Africa, Ponds (6), 1892, 1894, 1895, 1897, 1898, 1900. Four have been mounted, mostly fine.
— Ponds (6), 1894 (3), 1895, 1897, 1898 and 2-Rand, 1962. Mostly fine or better.
— Half-Ponds (7), 1894 (2), 1895 (2), 1896, 1897 (2). First has been mounted, fine or better.
— Proof 2-Rand and 1-Rand, 1966. Brilliant. — A similar pair, dated 1967. Brilliant. — Another pair, dated 1968. Brilliant.
—— Another pair, dated 1969. Brilliant.
Tonga, Salote Tupou Ll, 4-Koula, 1902 (F.2). Mint state.
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U.S.A., 20-Dollars (2), 1883S, 1884S. Fine to very fine.
— Dollar, 1874. Very fine.
—— 20-Dollars, 1904 (F.94). Some marks on obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine.
—— A similar coin (F.94). Very fine. —— 10-Dollars (2), 1880, 1884S. Fine. —— 10-Dollars (2), 1900, 1906 D. Fine.
—— 20-Dollars, 1895. Better than very fine. —— 20-Dollars, 1904. Very fine.
Switzerland, 20-Francs, 1935; France, 20-Francs, 1910, both harshly cleaned, with surfaces pitted, probably from mounts; 10-Francs, 1855A, fine; 5-Francs (2), small size, 1855A, almost extremely fine; 1868BB, about very fine.
Austria, Restrike 4-Ducats, 1915, brilliant; Z.A.R., Pond, 1898, fine; Mexico, 4-Escudo, 1860, FH, Mexico mint; 2-Pesos, 1920, very fine.
Canada, Elizabeth LI, Proof set, 1967, A’ 20-Dollars, AR Dollar to AE Cent, in case of issue. Practically as struck, silver toned.
Muscat and Oman, Presentation Proof set, 1970, comprising A’ 100-, 50- and 20-Baisa, in case. Brilliant.
Rwanda, President Kayibanda, Proof set, 1961, on Independence, A’ 100, 50, 25 and 10-Francs. Brilliant.
Burundi, King Mwambutsa IV, Proof set, 1962, on Indepen- dence, A’ 100, 50, 25 and 10-Francs. Brilliant.
SILVER AND COPPER COINS
Armorican, billon Stater and Quarter-Stater, about fine, second scarce; Durotriges, billon Stater, good; Iceni, AR Unit, double cresent type, fine or better, but chipped to edge; another, obverse much corroded, reverse fine.
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below, within crescents, within beaded circle, rev. boar (?) on exergual line, indistinct name below, star above (cf. S.104; M.115; Evans pl. III, 4). About very fine.
AR Sceatta, Primary Series A, Kentish, bust r., rev. standard (N.40; S.781; BMC 2a). Extremely fine.
AR Vikings of York, Cnut, Penny, patriarchal cross, rev. small cross, CVNNETTI (N.501; S.993). Almost extremely fine.
AE Kings of Northumbria, Sceats (3), very fine; A Edward I, London Penny; Henry VIL, 3rd coinage, Half-Groat; Eliza- beth I, Sixpences (2), mostly fine or better.
AR Aethelred I, Last Small Cross Penny, GODMAN, Dover (N.777; C.1154). Peck marks on reverse, otherwise very fine.
AR —— Long Cross Penny, Gopric, London (IN.774; S.i151). Somewhat buckled, otherwise good very fine.
AR —— Penny, First Hand type, Canterbury, BOIA M-O C&NTPA; cut Halfpenny, CRvx type, HPESTAN [—]. Fine, first peck- marked.
A Cnut, Pennies (4), Quartrefoil type (2), Lincoln, DRENG MO LINC, York, ARNCETEL O EO, Short Cross type (2), Dover, ABLPINE ON DOFER, Lincoln, PVLFRIC ON LINCO (pierced); and two halves of a cut Halfpenny, Quatrefoil type, Stamford, MO[RVLF ON]STA. Mostly cracked, some scarce.
AR Helmet Penny, GODERE, London (S.1158), fine to very fine; Short Cross Penny, LiFINc, Lincoln (S.1159), obverse
weak, fine, reverse better, somewhat buckled.
AR Edward the Confessor, Expanding Cross Penny, heavy issue, ELESIE, Leicester, (24.9grms.) (N.823; S.1177). Very fine.
— PACx type cut Halfpenny, Thetford [—JNE pEOD:, very fine; Pennies (2), Helmet type, Cambridge, #1Fp [II OJN GRANTEE, lis sceptre, a large fragment, very fine, rare, Ham- mer Cross type, Thetford, 2LFPINE ON PETE, broken.
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A William I, Penny, Bonnet type, York, [—JoLF ON EOFE, broken and repaired; Henry IU, cut Halfpennies, Tealby is- sue (2); Henry Il, Pennies (4), Short Cross (2), Canter- bury, vic, 10AN, Long Cross (2), Bury and Gloucester. Some fine.
AR Edward III, second coinage, Halfpenny, London; third coin- age, Halfpenny, London; Pre-Treaty series E, Penny, York (this very fine); Transitional Treaty series, Halfgroat. Last with large piece missing but very rare, first two fine.
*.” Last ex G. V. Doubleday (lot 545) Collection.
AR Henry VI, Groats (4), Rosette-Mascle issue, Calais (2), no an- nulets on reverse, Pinecone-Mascle issue, London, Restered issue, York, m.m. lis. Last fair, others fine and better.
AR Henry VII, Profile issue, Halfgroat, York, Abp. Bainbridge, m.m. martlet; Henry VIII, first coinage, Groat, m.m. port- cullis, second coinage, Sovereign Penny, Durham, Bp. Wol- sey, m.m. crescent, Halfpenny, London, m.m. unceriain. Fair to fine.
AR Henry VIL, Third Coinage, Testoon, ‘Tower mint, m.m. pellet in annulet, reads HENRIC 8, annulet on inner circle both sides. Fine, rare.
AR Edward V1, second period, Shilling, m.m. y, fine issue Shil- ling, m.m. y, Threepence, m.m. tun; Mary, Groats (2), m.m. pomegranate. Threepence pierced, otherwise fair to fine.
AR Philip and Mary, Shilling, 1555, English titles and mark of value; Elizabeth I, milled issue, Threepence, 1562, m.m. star, Halfgioat, m.m. siar. First very good, second pierced, last about fine and scarce.
A Elizabeth I, Crown, m.m. 1 (FRC C-4; N.2012; §.2582). Better than fine.
AR —— Halfcrown, m.m. 1. Very good.
AR James I, second coinage, Sixpence, 1608, m.m. coronet, third coinage, Sixpence, 1624, m.m. trefoil; Charles II, Third Hammered issue, Groat, m.m. crown. Last very fine and toned, other fair to fine.
21 Lor 263 AR Charles I, Tower Halfcrowns (2), m.m. harp and star, Shilling,
m.m. lis, Aberystwyth Groat and Halfgroat, Tower Half- penny, AZ Farthings (2). Mostly fine.
264 AX —— Tower mint, Shilling, m.m. crown; Sixpences (3), m.m. harp, anchor, triangle. Last fair, others fine and better.
265 A Briot’s first milied issue, Halfgroat and Penny. Very fine and extremely fine, both toned.
266 AX —— Briot’s second milled issue, Shilling, m.m. anchor and B; York, Threepence, m.m. lion; Aberystwyth, Groat, m.m. book. Fine, second creased.
267* AR Briot’s Hammered issue, Shilling, m.m. anchor (S.2862). Fine and very rare.
268 A Furnace mint, Threepence, m.m. crown (S.2912). Fine
and rare. 269 AX Commonwealth, Crown, 1652/1 (ESC 5). Fine, very rare.
270* AX —— Shilling, 1651, m.m. sun, no stops on obverse (ESC 983b). Very fine, nicely toned.
271 AX —— Shilling, 1656, m.m. sun (ESC 995). Weakly struck on harp, otherwise very fine and toned.
272* AR Charles Ul, Crown, 1579, third bust, edge TRICESIMO PRIMO (ESC 56). Obverse almost very fine, reverse very fine, toned.
273 AX —— Halfcrown, 1676, edge vICESIMO OCTAVO, inverted | in date (ESC 478a). Good fine, toned, rare.
274 AX —— Haicrown, 1683, edge TRICESIMO QVINTO (ESC 490). Obverse good fine, reverse very fine but with light adjust- ment marks, scarce.
275 AX —— Halfcrown, 1684/3, edge TRICESIMO SExTO (ESC 492). Very good, but extremely rare.
‘.’ Ex A. P. Gray and Lord Hamilton (lot 73, part) Collections.
276 A —— Shilling, 1668, second bust (ESC 1030). Very fine, toned.
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464-R2, 467, 468, 479). Generally about fine, third cleaned.
283 AR James Ii, Crown, 1687, edge TERTIO (ESC 78). Very fine but flecked and some ghosting of arms on the obverse.
284* AR
Halfcrown, 1686/5, edge sECVNDO (ESC 495). Very fine, toned, very rare.
’.” Ex Lord Hamilton (lot 135, part) Collection.
285 AR William and Mary, Shilling, 1693 (ESC 1076). Obverse very fine, reverse about extremely fine and toned.
286 AR —— Sixpence, 1693 (ESC 1529). Metal flaws but very fine, toned.
287 AR William LUI, Crown, 1696, first bust, edge ocravo (ESC 89). Almost extremely fine but weakly struck in parts and poor quality of metal.
288 AR —— Halfcrown, 1696 Norwich, edge Ocravo, small shields (ESC 538). About very fine, rare.
289* AR Halfcrown, 1698, edge ocTaAvo (ESC 553-R6). Has been
cleaned but partly re-toned, obverse about very fine, re-
verse very fine, extremely rare.
‘* Ex H. A. Parsons (lot 573) and Lord Hamilton (lot 212) Collections.
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250 AR Halfcrown, 1698, edge pecIMo (ESC 555). Almost
extremely fine.
291 AX —— Halfcrown, 1699, edge UNDECIMO, lion of Nassau in- verted (ESC 560). Good fine, toned, very rare.
‘| Ex V. du Bedat-Smythe and Lord Hamilton (lot 218) Col- lections.
292 AR —— Shillings (6), 1696, 1697 (2), first bust, reads GVLELMVS, and third bust; 1697 Chester, third bust, 1698 (2), both third bust variety (ESC 1078, 1093-R5, 1102, 1104, 1112). Three about very fine, others good to fine.
293 A —— Shillings (2), 1698, third bust variety, 1699, fourth bust (ESC 1112, 1116). Very fine, first lightly toned.
294* AR Shilling, 1697 Chester, third bust (ESC 1104). Very fine,
toned, scarce. ‘Ex E. R. Jackson-Kent (lot 174, part) Collection.
295* R — Shilling, 1697, Norwich, third bust (ESC 1106). Extre- mely fine, toned, rare.
296* AR
Shilling, 1699, fifth bust, plumes (ESC 1119). Adjust- ment mark on reverse, obverse very fine, reverse extremely fine, toned, very rare.
*.” Ex Lord Hamilton (lot 261) Collection.
297* AX —— Sixpence, 1697 Bristol, first bust, small crowns (ESC 1555). Extremely fine and practically as struck.
298 AR
Sixpences (2), 1697, third bust, large and small crowns (ESC 1566, 1567). Very fine or better.
299 AX —— Halfcrown, 1698, pectmo (ESC 554). Extremely fine, lightly cleaned.
300 AR Anne, Halfcrown, 1703, vico, edge TERTIO (ESC 569). Very fine and toned, but metal flaw in centre and some haymark- ing On reverse.
301* AR Halfcrown, 1706, edge QvINTO (ESC 572). Adjustment
marks on neck, good very fine, pleasantly toned, scarce.
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302 MR Halfcrown, 1712, edge UNDECIMO (ESC 582). Very fine or better, retaining some brilliance.
303* AR Halfcrown, 1704, plumes, edge TerTIo (ESC 570). Extremely fine, toned, very rare.
304* AX —— Halfcrown, 1706, roses and plumes, edge @vinto (ESC 572). Obverse lightly flecked, extremely fine, toned, rare.
305* AR Shilling, 1704, plumes (ESC 1133). Extremely fine, at- tractively toned, very rare.
'. Ex R. C. Lockett (lot 135, part) Collection.
306 AR —— Shilling, 1709, third bust, 1714, roses and plumes (ESC 1154, 1161). First extremely fine and toned, second almost extremely fine.
307 AX —— Shilling, 1710, fourth bust, roses and plumes (ESC 1156). A little weak at one edge, almost extremely fine, rare.
308* AR Shilling, 1708, third bust, plumes (ESC 1148). Ex- tremely fine, pleasantly toned.
*.° Ex Lord Hamilton (lot 350) Collection.
309 AR —— Shillings (5), 1711, third bust, fourth bust (4) (ESC 1157, 1158). First about very fine and toned, but scratched on neck, others fine and better, two toned.
310 AR Sixpence, 1707, plumes (ESC 1590). Almost extremely fine, toned.
311 R Sixpence, 1703, vico (ESC 1582). Slight cracks to flan,
extremely fine, toned.
312 AR George I, Shillings (3), 1721/0, 1723 SSC, first bust, 1724 WCC ESC 1172, 1176, 1182). Last poor and has been mounted. others very fine or better, first toned.
313 AR —— Sixpence, 1726 (ESC 1602). Obverse very fine, reverse extremely fine and toned, rare.
314* AR George II, Crown, 1743, edge DECIMO SEPTIMO (ESC 124). Almost extremely fine, pleasantly toned.
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AR —— Shilling, 1727, roses and plumes (ESC 1190). Good very fine, toned.
AR — Shilling, 1728, plain (ESC 1191). About very fine, toned, rare.
A —— Shillings (3), 1727 roses and plumes, 1743, 1758 (ESC 1190, 1203, 1213). First about fine, others very fine and better, last toned.
AR —— Sixpences (3), 1728, plain, 1731, 1746 Lima (ESC 1603, 1607. 1618). Very fine or better, lightly toned, first rare.
A —— Shillings (2), 1747, roses; 1745, Lima. Last extremely fine, first almost so.
AR George III, Bank Dollar, 1804 (ESC 164). A little scuffed,
sometime cleaned, almost extremely fine.
AR —— Bank of England Dollar, 1804 (ESC 164). Has been cleaned, but very fine.
AR Crown, 1818, edge Lvi (ESC 211). A few light marks
on obverse, otherwise extremely fine, pleasantly toned.
AR — Crown, 1819, edge Lx (ESC 216). Almost extremely fine, toned,
A —— Three-Shilling Bank Token, 1811 (ESC 408); Victoria, Double-Florins (2), 1887, Arabic and Roman numerals. Very fine and better.
AR —— Halfcrown, 1817, bull head; Shillings (4), 1787 with hearts, 1816, 1817, 1820; Sixpences (4), 1787 without hearts (2, one extremely fine), 1817, 1818. Except as described, very fine or better, all toned.
A Sixpence, 1820, inverted 1 in date (ESC 1639a). Ex-
tremely fine and very rare.
AR George IV, Crown, 1821, edge sEcUNDO (ESC 246). About extremely fine.
26 Lor
328 AR
— Halfcrown, 1820, Sixpence, 1829. About extremely fine, first toned.
329 A William IV, Halfcrown, 1834, ww in block (ESC 660). Very fine or better, toned, rare.
330 AR —— Halfcrowns (2), both 1835. One very fine and toned, other extremely fine but bagmarked.
331 AX —— Sixpences (3), 1831, 1834 (2). Extremely fine.
332 AM Proof Sixpence, 1831, plain edge (ESC 1672). Extremely fine, toned.
333* AR —— Victoria, Crown, 1844, edge vi, star stops (ESC 280). A few light surface marks on obverse, almost extremely fine, toned.
334 AR — Crown, 1845, edge vir (ESC 282). Stained by trunca- tion, very fine, reverse better, toned.
335 Crown, 1847, edge x1 (ESC 286). Small reverse rim knock, very fine or better.
336 AR Crowns (2), 1845, edge vu; 1893, edge Lv1. First good fine, second very fine or better and toned.
337 AR Gothic Crown, 1847, edge UNDECIMO (ESC 288). Al- most extremely fine.
338 AR Gothic Crown, 1847, inscribed edge (ESC 288).Cleaned and rather scuffed, otherwise extremely fine or better and brilliant.
339 AR A similar coin. Rather heavily polished, otherwise al- most extremely fine.
340 AR Halfcrown, 1844. Obverse almost extremely fine, re- verse extremely fine.
341 AR Halfcrowns (3), 1883, 1884, 1901. First two extremely
fine, last nearly so.
342
343
344
346
347
348
349
350
60
352,
353
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A — Florins (4), 1852/1 (ESC 807a-R5), 1852 (2), 1858 without stop after date (ESC 816b). First good fine but scratched on obverse, last extremely fine but reverse scuffed, others about very fine.
A —— Shillings (6), 1845 (mis-struck), 1887 Jubilee, 1888, 1896, 1897 (2). Second possibly an impaired proof, others extremely fine except the first.
AR —— Sixpences (15), 1839 (fine), 1887 young head (2), 1887 withdrawn type, 1888 (2), 1889, 1891 (2), 1892, 1897, 1899, 1901 (3). Except as described, extremely fine or better, several toned.
AR —— Old head set, 1897, Crown, with Lx1 edge, to Three- pence. Extremely fine, toned.
AR Edward VII, Crown, 1902 (ESC 361). Extremely fine, toned.
AR Shillings (2), 1906, 1910; Sixpence, 1902. Extremely
fine and better, toned.
AR George V, Halfcrown, 1921; Florins (5), 1911 (2), 1913, 1919, 1922. Extremely fine or better.
A —— Shillings (8), 1911 (3), 1925 (2), 1927 type 2, 1934, 1936. One 1925 very fine, others extremely fine.
AR —— Sixpences (25), 1911 (2), 1914, 1915, 1916 (2), 1924, 1926 type 2, 1927, 1930, 1931 (2), 1933 (4), 1934, 1935 (5), 1936 (3). Extremely fine and better.
George VI and Elizabeth II, 1937-1960, Halfcrowns (4), Florins (16, all 1937), Shillings (2), Sixpences (8). Extremely fine and better.
AR Proof Halfcrowns (11), 1937 (2), 1953 (9); Proof Sixpences, 1937 (8). Mostly brilliant.
Scotland, Alexander I1I-Charles I, various A and billon (11), in- cluding Groats of David Il and James V. Fair to fine.
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15
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30
19
356
357
358
359
360
361
362*
363
364
365*
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AR Mary, Testoon, 1556, annulets on obverse; Francis and Mary, Testoon, 1560, with crowned thistle countermark. Good.
AR James VI, After Accession, T hirty-Shillings, m.m. thistle, type 1 (8.5503). Obverse scratched, fine, reverse very fine, toned.
A —— Thirty-Shillings (2), m.m. thistle, types 1 and 2.
Very good to fine.
AX Ireland, John (as Lord), Halfpennies (3), Dublin, apam (2), and ROBERD; (as King), Pennies (5), Dublin, 20Berb (4) and
WILLEM. Fair fo fine.
AR —— John (as King), Halfpennies (2), Dublin, wiILLem, Limerick, wace. First about very fine for the issue, second pierced.
AR —— Henry Il, Penny, Dublin, pavi; Edward 1, Pennies
(11), Dublin (3), Waterford (8), various issues. Several fine.
AR — Edward IV, third issue, Groat, Dublin, m.m. rose (DF 118); Henry VII, Groats (4), Three-Crown issue, Dublin (3), second period, class la, Dublin; Henry VIII, first Harp issue, Groats (2), HA, HI. Fair to fine.
A —— Henry VIL, first Harp issue, Groats (4), HI, HK, HR (2); second Harp issue, Groats (4). Fine, the first better.
AR —— Mary, Shilling, 1553, reads REGINA (DF 224; S.4495). About very fine, but clipped down one side, very rare.
A —— Philip and Mary, Groats (3), 1556 (2), 1558; Elizabeth I, first issue, Groat, m.m. rose, reads REGINA, third issue,
Sixpence, m.m. trefoil; James I, second coinage, Shillings (3),
m.m.s martlet, rose, escallop. Mostly fine for these issues. AR —— Charles I, Ormonde issue, Crown (DF 288; S.4544). About fine. R — — Ormonde issue, Crown, s with curved ends (DF
291; 8.4544). Very fine and a very rare variety.
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29 366 AR —— —— Ormonde issue, Halfcrown. Very good.
367 AX Hammered coins (128), Groats (27), Half-Groats and smaller (101), mainly Edward III to Elizabeth I. Some pierced, good to fine.
368 AR (122), Groats (26), Half-Groats and smaller (96), a
similar lot. Some pierced, good to fine.
369 AR Crowns (4), 1696, Ist bust; 1822, TERTIO; 1893, Lv1; 1902; Bank Dollar, oval counterstamp on Mexico 8-Reales; Mexi- co, Pillar Dollar, 1762, mm. Third extremely fine, but brightly cleaned, others fine or better.
370 AR James II to George V, milled coins (38). Many fine, some very fine or better.
370a British coins, mostly recently circulating issues, in AR (63), Cu-Ni, etc. (71), including AR Maundy sets (2), 1901, 1945, both cased. Mostly very fine or better, last almost as struck.
371 St. Patrick’s Coinage, Halfpenny and Farthing; AR Edward VI, “‘Fine’”’ Shilling; early lead token; Ulster, lead patriotic badge; AZ E.LC., Proof 4-Kepings, 1804. Last extremely fine, others good to fine.
372 AX Crown, 1821, SECUNDO, very fine but has been mounted; Hi coins (6), including Staverton Penny, 1811, mostly fine or better, last very rare.
372a AX Crown, 1929, very fine; Halfcrowns (2), 1708, fine; 1894, extremely fine, scarce.
373 Miscellaneous coins, mostly British, in AR (57), AE etc. (25). Some very fine or better.
374 AR Austria, Charles VI, Taler, 1713, Hall (D.1050); Salzburg, Taler, 1680 (D.3580). Very fine.
375 AR Canada, Dollar, 1847, blunt 7, fine; 5-Cents, 1883 H; Austra- lia, Threepence, 1912; Rhodesia, Shilling, 1939; other Com- monwealth AR (6), very fine or better.
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122
38
134
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377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
386
30
A Chile, Charles, IV, 4-Reales, 1800, Santiago, AJ (Vic. 4594). Has been polished but good fine and rare.
AR France, 5-Francs, 1813 A; 4-Franc, year 12 MA; Louis le Debonnier, Denier; Besancon, Charles V, billon Petit Blanc;; other AR (3), Ni (1). Some very fine or better, second rare.
AR Germany, Friedburg, Franz Heinrich, Half-Taler, 1766 (C2y Very fine, scarce.
AX —— Weimar Republic, 5-Marks (2), 1929 A, Constitution: 1930 D, Zeppelin; 3-Marks, Goethe (2). Very fine or better.
AR —— Baden, 5-Marks, 1908, good very fine; East Africa, 2- Rupies, 1893, about very fine, but rather knocked and dis- coloured; other German AR (8), AE (3), several very fine or better.
Geimany, Switzerland, Austria, etc., coins in AR or billon (36), E (12), 19th-century and earlier, including jetons and three small medallic klippes. Mostly fine or very fine.
AR Guatemala, Ferdinand VII, 8-Reales (2), 1821 M (Vic. 6497); Mexico, Philip V, 8-Reales, 1742 MF, Ferdinand VU, 8- Reales (3), all Guadalahara, 1814MR, 1821 FS (2) (Vic. 1112, 6406, 6494); Peru, Ferdinand Vil, 8-Reales, 1809, Lima, JP, reads FERDND on obverse (CC 405). Last with traces of mounting, otherwise mostly fair to fine.
AR Hungary, Horthy Regime, Pattern 5-Pengos, 1929 (2), 1938 (2), Pattern 2-Pengos, 1935 (2), one of each type a klippe. Brilliant, in lucite holder.
AR Italy, Victor Emanuel ill, 10-Lire, 1926 (Y.68). A little scuffed,
very fine, rare.
AA —— Milan, Pattern for a 5-Centesimi, 1860 (cf. Pagani 64). Extremely fine, rare.
A —— Rome, Sede Vacante, 1829, Half-Scudo (C.132). Extre- mely fine, toned.
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48
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387 AX —— Lucca, Scudo, 1747 (D.1373). Very fine, toned.
388 Italian States, 19th-century and earlier coins in AX or billon (13), AE (5). Mostly fine or very fine, several scarce.
399 AR Netherlands, Flanders, Philip IV, Patagon and Half-Patagon, 1633, m.m. lis; England, George [V, Bank of England Dol- lar, 1804. Second fair, others fine.
400 —— Zeeland, Rider, 1755, fine to very fine; Utrecht, 3-Gulden, 1786, about very fine.
401* AR Netherlands East Indies, Overijssel, Ducatoon, 1738, m.m. crane, edge plain (Scholten 60). Fine, very rare.
402 A Newfoundland, Victoria, Proof Cent, 1872 H. A very mis- handled proof, sometime cleaned and lacquered, but very rare.
403 AR Poland, Courland, Peter Biron, Taler, 1780 (D.3491). Some scratches to face, otherwise about very fine.
404 Scandinavia, Livonia, etc., 19th Century and earlier coins in R or billon (12), AZ, etc. (3), including an AR 2-Royaliner, 1789 of Danish India. Mostly fine or very fine, last an un- published date.
405* AR Spain, Philip V, 8-Reales, 1736, Seville, AIP (Vic. 1085). Better than fine, very rare.
406* AX —— Charles III, 8 Reales, 1778, Seville, CF (Vic. 3158). Fine, rare. 407 AX —— 5-Pesetas, 1888 (88), MPM; 2-Pesetas, 1905; Pesetas
(2), 1899, 1900; 50-Centimos, 1892; Mexico, Dollar, 1803, FT. Very fine or better.
408 AX —— Miscellaneous coins in A (20), A, etc. (15). Many fine, some better.
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15
35
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
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Spain, Spanish America, etc., coins in A (12), A (3), including a Gerona Duro, 1808, and a Potosi, 8-Escudos, 1822, PJ, struck in silver. Several fine or better, last about fine but pierced (1 oclock).
A U.S.A., Dollar, 1799. Fine to very fine, but edge damaged (c. 5 o'clock).
A - Dollar, 1800, 12 stars. Obverse fine to very fine, reverse ne,
A —— A similar coin. Very good.
AR —— Draped Bust Half-Dollars (4), 1806, knobbed 6, large
stars; 1806, pointed 6, stem through claw, fine, but first cleaned, second artificially darkened; 1807 (2), one good, other fine or better but sometime cleaned and artificially darkened.
AR —— Capped Bust Half-Dollars (5), 1807, large stars; 1808: 1811, small 8; 1818 (over 7), large stars; 1826. Fine or bet-
ter, last about extremely fine and toned, third lightly cleaned. AR —— Similar coins (4), 1826; 1829; 1836 (2). Third badly damaged to edge, otherwise all about very fine. AR —— Liberty Head Half-Dollar, 1893. Extremely fine, toned. A —— Quarter-Doilar, 1918S (over 7). About fine, rare. AR —— Trade Dollar, 1874, very fine, cleaned; 20-Cents,
1875 S (3), fine; Ni 5-Cents (2), 1866 (over 6?), about fine; 1871, very fine, scarce; AZ Cent, 1909S, almost very fine: other American A (2), Ni, etc. (3), varied state.
Medieval hammered AR (19, mostly English), AZ (6). Mostly very good.
France, Ecu, 1768 X; Netherlands, 10-Cents, 1910; Curacao, Stuiver, 1822, fine, first unrecorded; Cu-Ni Switzerland, 5- Rappen, 1910, extremely fine or better; AZ Russia, 2-Ko- pecks,, 1924, plain edge, fine; other European A (8), 4, etc. (10), including medallets, etc., generally very fine or better.
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23
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
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Coins of the world in A (62), AZ, etc. (117). Several very fine or better.
South Africa, Proof sets (2), 1957; 1960, AR and AB; AR Crowns (5), 1954; 1955; 1956, special strikings; 1952; 1958; recent AZ (30); other AE (1); United Kingdom, Silver Jubilee medals by the Royal Mint (2), cased, gilt. Generally extre- mely fine or better.
AB 18th Century Halfpenny Tokens, various. Mainly very fine.
AE 18th Century Halfpenny Tokens, mainly Norfolk. Fine, some better.
Nineteenth Century and other medals and medallets in white metal (91), George III, Wellington, Brunel, etc. Many very
fine
AR Charles II, Marriage medal, 1662, 27 mm; James II, similar medal, 1685 (MI 481/91; 608/12). Extremely fine, toned.
AR France, Napoleon, Invasion of England prepared, 1804, medal by Brenet, 33 mm (Br. 275; MH 175). Almost extre- mely fine.
Siam (1882), Centenary of the establishment of Bangkok as the capital city, ornate silver medal, conjoined busts of kings Rama i-V to left, rev. legends, all within border of rays, 62mm. Small suspension loop at rear, extremely fine.
Commemorative medals in AR (3), AZ, etc. (10), including A Princess Helena, 1866, AE Isaac Newton, 1726, by Croker, and a set of three AZ Bowcher medals of the South African War. Very fine or better.
Official Jubilee and Coronation medals, 1887 to 1935, large sizes, cased, in AR (5), including Jubilee, 1887, and AE (2); similar AR medal, 1911, by Bowcher. Mostly extremely fine or better.
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431 Commemorative medals, etc. (31), mostly Continental, in A, etc., a few AR, including a seal of John Law, Archdeacon of Rochester, dated 1787. Some very fine or better. 3]
432 AR Papal Annual Medals (6), Leo XIII, years 1, 4, 5, 6, 24; Pius X, year 4. Extremely fine, last quite heavily polished. 6
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