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Roman, Valerius Flaccus (140 BC)
Denarius, Rome mint, helmeted head of Roma right, X behind, rev. victory in Biga, FLAC above, C.VA:C.F and ROMA below, (RRC. 128/1, Sear.103). About extremely fine, certified and graded by NGC as AU,…
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£200 - £260
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£180
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Celtic, Durotriges
Stater, Cranborne Chase, wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. disjointed horse, 5.17g, (S.366, ABC.2157). Toned and good fine to nearly very fine
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£120 - £150
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Celtic, Durotriges
Stater, Cranborne Chase, wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. disjointed horse, 5.15g, (S.366, ABC.2157). Toned and very fine
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£150 - £180
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£140
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Thrymsa
Post-Crondall (c.655-675), pale gold (~10%), Pada type Ib, helmeted bust right, rev. standard TTXX, PADA in runes in legend, 1.27g, (S.768A, N.32). A superb example, fairly well centred and extremely…
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£5,500 - £6,500
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Sceat, Primary phase
Series BI, blundered legends, diademed head right within serpent circle, rev. bird on cross dividing annulets, T before, 1.16g, (S.777, Abramson 16-40, N.126). Good very fine/nearly extremely fine
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£150 - £180
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£130
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Sceat, Secondary Phase
Series R, radiate bust right, runic MCF infront, TΛT behind, legend part retrograde, rev. votive standard IΛI either side, cross pattee below, 1.26g, (S.813, Abramson 11-10, N.157). Toned, with an…
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£200 - £260
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£380
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Sceat, Secondary Phase
Series G, type 3a, diademed bust right, cross before face, rev. beaded standard, 1.20g, (S.779, Abramson 21-20, N.43). Good very fine
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£200 - £260
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£170
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Sceat, Primary Phase
Series Z, facing portrait with forked beard, Z and pellet either side of head and beard, rev. hound running, tail curled beneath, trefoil of pellets between forelegs, 1.01g, (S.782, c.f. Abramson 102…
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£300 - £360
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£600
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57
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Sceat, Primary Phase
Series X, type 31, facing 'Woden' head, cross pommée either side, rev. monster left looking back, 1.15g, (S.797, Abramson 103-10, N.116). Light tone, extremely fine
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£500 - £600
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£600
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Sceat, Primary Phase
Series X, type 31, facing 'Woden' head, cross pommee either side, rev. monster left looking back, two pellets below head, 1.08g, (S.797, Abramson 103-10, N.116). Light tone, extremely fine
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£500 - £600
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£650
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Sceat, Secondary Phase
Series J, type 37, two diademed heads face-to-face, rev. four birds clockwise around cross, 1.11g, (S.802A, Abramson 19-30, N.135). Beautifully toned, well centred and extremely fine
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£300 - £400
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£1,100
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Sceat, Secondary Phase
Series K, type 32a, diademed bust right of good style, large eye, braided hair, hand cupping cross pommée before, rev. coiled serpent left with long tongue and beaded body, 1.08g, (S.803, Abramson 39…
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£600 - £700
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£1,100
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Sceat, Secondary Phase
Series Q, variety IE, type 67, diademed bust right, saltire and pellets before, rev. walking bird left, pellets in field, 1.17g, (S.808A, Abramson 63-70, N.133). Light tone, extremely fine
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£300 - £400
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£1,100
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Sceat, Secondary Phase
Series Q, variety II, Quadruped left with arched tail enclosing pellet, rev. bird left with cross behind head and serpent intertwining legs, 1.08g, (S.809, Abramson 64-70, N.138). Well centred on a…
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£600 - £700
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£1,100
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Sceat, Secondary Phase
Series Q, variety II, Quadruped left looking back and up, with arched tail, rev. bird left with wings flapping and cross pommée to the left of legs, 1.07g, (S.809, Abramson 64-40, N.138).…
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£600 - £700
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£1,000
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Coenwulf, King of Mercia (796-821)
Penny, East Anglia type, moneyer Lul, diademed bust right, [+ CON]VVLF VEX M rev. moneyer’s name +LVL in leaves in arms of cross, pellets surround each letter, (S.919, N.363). A large fragment, some…
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£300 - £400
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£280
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Anglo-Viking Coinage (885-954)
St Edmund memorial Halfpenny, moneyer Otibuinc, large A in centre, +~CI EA.DMVDI, rev. cross in centre, +O-VBVI.NC, 0.51g, (S.962, N.485). One of the most pleasing examples to grace the market in the…
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£5,000 - £6,000
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£5,500
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Eadmund (939-946)
Penny, two line type, Viking imitation, moneyer blundered, small cross, +EDNIVND RI, rev. moneyer's name in two lines, three crosses between, a trefoil of pellets above and below, ErNIIo IIoƎHN , 1…
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£1,500 - £1,800
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£2,600
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Aethelred II (978-1016)
Penny, long cross type, Warwick, moneyer Aethelric, draped bust left, +ÆÐELRED REX ANGLOV, rev. voided long cross, +ÆÐELRIC MΩO PER, (S.1151, N.774). Peck marks on reverse, otherwise good very fine…
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£500 - £700
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£800
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Edward the Confessor (1042-1066)
Penny, expanding cross type, heavy coinage, Winchester, moneyer Brand, diademed bust left holding sceptre, rev. cross expanding from pellet-in-annulet centre, +BRAND ON PINC[ES]T, 1.49g, (S.1177, N…
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£300 - £360
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Edward the Confessor (1042-1066)
Penny, Pyramids type, Shrewsbury, moneyer Wulfmaer, helmeted bust right holding sceptre, EADPARD REX, rev. short voided cross, pyramids in angles, +PVLMIER ON SRO, 1.23g, (S.1184, N.831). Lightly…
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£400 - £600
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£650
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Stephen (1135-1154)
Penny, cross moline ('Watford') type, Warwick, moneyer Everard, crowned bust right holding sceptre, rev. cross moline with fleur in each angle, +EVERARD.ON.[….], 1.28g, (S.1278, N.873). Weak in parts…
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£800 - £900
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£800
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Henry II (1180-1189)
Penny, class 1b, Lincoln, moneyer Walter, facing bust holding sceptre, rev. short voided cross, +WALTER.ON.NICOL, 1.40g, (S.1344, N.963). Toned and well centred, nearly very fine
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£100 - £120
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£120
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Henry III (1216-1276)
Penny, long cross type, class 3b, Wilton, moneyer Willem, crowned bust facing, rev. long voided cross, 1.24g, (S.1363, N.1017). Obverse double struck, toned and very fine
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£50 - £70
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£30
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