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Important Notice Buyer’s premium is 24% inclusive of VAT. Please note that lots marked with a dagger symbol (†) are import lots and are subject to a further 5% on the hammer price unless re-exported outside of the UK
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† Caracalla (198-217AD), Roman Empire (2)
Denarii, Rome, bareheaded and draped bust right, rev. Felicitas (Felicity) standing left, holding a caduceus, and carrying a child on her left arm, (RSC 95, RIC 9); Rome, laureate and draped bust right, rev. galley with four oarsmen and a standing figure to left above waves, 3 figures seated under arch, vexillum at prow, (RSC 3, RIC 120). Good very fine, the reverse of the second weakly struck
Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Denarii, Rome, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Plautilla and Caracalla standing facing each other and clasping hands, (RSC 23, RIC 124a); Rome, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Salus standing, extending right hand to man kneeling before her and holding serpent-entwined sceptre, (RSC 558, RIC 42c). The first attractive, nearly extremely fine, the second, nearly very fine
Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Denarius, Rome, 5th emission, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Fides standing left, holding signum in each hand, 2.97g, (RSC 52, RIC IV 139). Light tone, nearly extremely fine
Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Denarius, Rome, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Salus seated left, feeding serpent rising from an altar, 2.58g, (RSC 239a, RIC 32). Good very fine
Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Denarii, Rome, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Annona standing holding grain ears over modius and cornucopiae, (RSC 23, RIC 133); Rome, laureate head right, rev. Annona standing holding rudder and modius with corn ears, (RSC 32 var. (without drapery), RIC 190). Good very fine
Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Tetradrachm, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. eagle standing right, head left, with wings spread and wreath in beak, SC in exergue, 12.69g, (RPC VII.2-3488, McAlee-860, Prieur-282). Good very fine
Bullion Nummus, Siscia, laureate head right, rev. Jupiter standing left, holding sceptre and Victory on globe, eagle with wreath in beak at feet, B in right field, SIS in exergue, 3.21g, (RIC VII-8). Deep rich chocolate toning, extremely fine
Quinarius, Togirix, head left, legend in front, beaded circle, TOGIRIX, rev. horse left, snake between legs, legend above, beaded circle, TOGIRIX, 1.93g, (DT. 3248, 3250, LT. 5550, GCV. 96). Obverse off centre but TOG clearly visible, reverse better, overall good very fine.
Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Potin, styalised helmeted head left, rev. horse with bifid tail left, rosette of five globules below, 3.36g, (LT. 7388-7392, DT. 150, CCCBM 1. 379-381). Extremely fine
Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Wheel money, potin, wheel of four spokes, these pieces of metal were carried around by wearing them on clothes or tied together with rope, 1.45g, (Castelin 984). Very fine
Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Commemorative 5-Francs for the marriage of the Duke, 1853, bare head left, rev. conjoined busts of the Duke and Duchess of Brabant, rectangular hyphen between 21 and 22 of date, 0.900 silver, (de M. 81, Dav. 52, KM. M8.1). Mottled toning, extremely fine
Souvenir Peso, 1897, type II date closely spaced, Cuban coat of arms, rev. female head right dividing date, 0.900 silver, 22.5g. Scratches to reverse, otherwise good very fine or better
On 1897 the "1 Peso" denomination was replaced by the word "Souvenir",
as US Government would have…