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Coin, medal and banknote auction - 10 December 2015
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This auction took place on 10 December 2015. Estimates and realised prices are shown below for information only.
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423
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Collection of 15 bronzes of the Constantine dynasty, generally fine to VF incl. old tickets probably from the 1960's, prices then totalling £11.10s - these jumbled. (15)
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£80 to 150 |
N/S
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424
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Small collection, base denarii to minors, AE2 and smaller, some decent & scarce types, generally fine to VF. (13)
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£50 to 100 |
N/S
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425
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Sergius Silus Denarius (BC 1908-108) helmeted head of Roma, reverse horseman. AVF with old ticket priced 55s. Sear 163.
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£30 to 50 |
£36.00
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426
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Egnatuleius Quinarius (BC 97) head of Apollo, reverse Victory inscribing shield, VF with an old ticket priced 30s. Sear 213.
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£40 to 60 |
£40.00
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427
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Denarius, C. Vibius C. F. Pansa (BC 90) mark of bearded Silerius, reverse mark of bearded Pan, GF with an old ticket, priced 50s. A rare coin. Sear 245.
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£250 to 500 |
£250.00
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428
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Fonteius Denarius (BC 85) head of Apollo, reverse Cupid seated on goat with wreath, ticket priced 60s says 'Jesus on goat.' GVF or better & most attractive. Sear 271.
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£50 to 100 |
£50.00
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429
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Denarius of D. Junius Brutus Albinus (BC 48) helmeted head of young Mars, reverse ALBINUS BRUTI F, two Carnyees in Saltire, oval shield above, round shield below, VF rare. Note: The Moneyer, Decimus Junius Brutus became one of the assassins of Julius Caesar on the Ides of March (BC 44). Sear 426.
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£50 to 100 |
£70.00
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430
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Matilda Denarius (AD 112-120) in bronze or brass with a dark patina, GF. The Sestertius in brass is listed in Sear (3880) but not the Denarius. Sear (3378). Possibly a brass copy.
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£20 to 50 |
£30.00
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431
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Hadrian Billon Tetradrachm (AD 117-138) bust L, reverse described on ticket as 'Zeus Recumbent' but is this Tyche (Fortuna)?, VF with patina. Sear 3745.
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£40 to 80 |
N/S
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432
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Gordian III (AD 238-244) Antoninianus, reverse LAETITIA, Laetitia standing left, EF.
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£55 to 75 |
£55.00
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433
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Gordian III (AD 238-244) Denarius, reverse SALVS AVGVSTI, Salus standing right feeding serpent, EF.
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£55 to 75 |
N/S
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434
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Philipi (AD 244-249) Antoninianus, reverse P.M.TR.P III COS P.P, Felicity standing left, EF.
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£50 to 70 |
N/S
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435
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Trajan Decius (AD 249-251) Antoninianus, reverse PANNONIAE, the two Pannoniae standing, Nr EF.
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£55 to 75 |
N/S
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436
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Herennia Etruscilla (wife of T. Decius) Antoninianus, reverse PVDICITIA AVG, Pudicitia seated left, EF.
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£60 to 80 |
N/S
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437
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Constantius I (as Caesar - AD 293-305) Argenteus, reverse VIRTVS MILITVM, DIOCLETIAN, MAXIMIANUS, Constantius and Galerius sacrificing in front of camp gate in Ex.Z (Coins of England S586) with old ticket. A most attractive EF.
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£250 to 350 |
£270.00
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