2 x Britishbronzeunits. Ae unit of the Tasciovanus, Obv; Bearded head right. Rev; Horse left. Spink 243. Poor/G Fine, and a Ae Styca of Athelred II, Second reign. Spink 865. NVF [2]
Ar tetradrachm. Thasos. C, 168-148 BC. Obv; Wreathed head of Dionysus right. Rev; Heracles standing left holding club and lion skin. SNG Cop 1040. 13.36g. 31mm. Fine
Basilicon Ar. Andronicus and Michael IX. C, 1282-1328 AD. Obv; Christ Pantokrator enthroned. Rev; Andronicus and Michael holding labarum between them. DOC 517-24v. Good metal. 1.65. G Fine
Collection of mixed Romanbronze and silver coins. C, 1st-4th century AD. 2 x denarius and a mixture of bronze provincial and imperial. Various grades with some collectable. [20] Fine to VF
Collection of mixed Romanbronze and silver coins. C, 1st-4th century AD. A good mixture starting at Augustus and going through to Aelia Flaccilla. Various grades with some good collectable coins. [32] Fine to GVF
Denarius Ar. Cnaeus Pompey Jnr. C, 46-45 BC. Obv; M POBLICI LEG PRO PR; Helmeted head of Roma right. Rev; CN MAGNVS IMP; Hispania standing right presenting palm branch to Pompeian soldier. Crawford 469/1a. Patchy tone on an oval flan. 3.69g. NVF
Denarius Ar. Julius Caesar. C, 46 BC. Obv; COS TERT DICITER; Head of Ceres right. Rev; Emblems of Pontificate; AVGVR above; PONT MAX below. Crawford 467/1a. Patchy dark tone. 3.63g. NVF
Denarius Ar. Julius Caesar. C, 46-45 BC. Obv; Diad head of Venus right. Rev; Captives seated at foot of Gallic arms; CAESAR below. Crawford 468/1. Patchy tone with frosty surfaces. 3.70g. G Fine
Denarius Ar. Julius Caesar. C, 49-48 BC. Obv; Elephant advancing right, serpent before, CAESAR below. Rev; Priestly emblems. Crawford 443/1. Black tone but good detail. 3.96g. NVF
Denarius Ar. M Plaetorius M f Cestianus. C, 57 BC. Obv; Bust of Fortuna right. Rev; M PLAETORI CEST S C; facing bust of Sors; SORS on tablet below. Crawford 405/2. Dark tone. 3.88g. NVF
Denarius Ar. Q Caecilius Mettalus Pius Scipio. C, 47-46 BC. Obv; Head of Africa wearing elephant headdress; Q METELL before; SCIPIO IMP behind. Rev; Hercules leaning on club; EPPIVS to left; LEG F C to right. Crawford 461/1. Dark tone. 3.55g. NVF
Miliaresion Ar. Constantine VII and Romanus I. C, 945-959 AD. Obv; Cross crosslet set on three steps. Rev; Legend in five lines. DOC 21a. Patchy dark tone. 2.75g. NVF
Miliaresion Ar. John I Zimisces. C, 969-976 AD. Obv; Cross crosslet set on globus, bust of John facing. Rev; Legend in five lines. DOC 7a. Small edge nick. 1.59g. NVF
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