SOLD FOR £160
Mexico (Spanish Colonial), Philip V 1741 silver Eight Reals, 38mm, 23.8g. Shipwreck treasure from "Hollandia" Obv: Crowned coat of arms / Rev: Crowned hemispheres between crowned pillars. KM# 103, VF. (With certificate of origin)
SOLD FOR £55
Hungary, Maria Theresa, 1743 silver Half-Thaler, 35mm, 14.4g. Obv: Young profile of Maria right with a corolla / Rev: Crowned radiant Madonna with child on a crescent, coat of arms below. KM# 327.1, VF.
SOLD FOR £620
United Kingdom, Victoria, 1849 silver godless Florin, 28mm, 11.6g. Obv: Crowned bust of Victoria with braided hair, facing, left / Rev: Four crowned cruciform shields, Tudor rose in centre. S.3890, EF.
SOLD FOR £95
United Kingdom, George IV, 1824 silver Sixpence, 19mm, 2.7g. Obv: Laureate bust of George / Rev: Square topped crowned quartered shield of arms overlaid with second, smaller crowned shield, garter with legend around. S.3814, EF.
SOLD FOR £320
United Kingdom, William III 1700 silver Shilling, 26mm, 6.1g. (Glynn Mills Hoard) Obv: Laureate and draped bust of William, right / Rev: Crowned cruciform shields around central Nassau lion. No stop after DEI. S.3516, aEF (tiny scratches).
SOLD FOR £220
United Kingdom, Elizabeth I, 1561 silver Threepence (third issue), 19mm, 1.5g. Obv: Crowned bust left, rose behind head / Rev: Square shield of arms on long cross fourche. Mint mark Pheon. S.2564, VF.
SOLD FOR £600
United Kingdom, Edward VI, 1547-1553, silver Shilling, 32mm, 6.3g. Obv: Facing crowned bust of Edward with Tudor rose to the left and denomination to the right / Rev: Quartered shield of arms over long cross fourche. S.2482, VF.
SOLD FOR £1450
United Kingdom, Henry VIII, 1509-1547, silver Testoon (3rd coinage), 32mm, 8.1g. Obv: Crowned facing bust of Henry / Rev: Crowned Tudor rose. S.2366, F.
SOLD FOR £520
Celtic, Gallo-Belgic, Morini Tribe, c. 58 BC, gold Stater, 17mm, Obv: Stylised horse right. S.121, F.
SOLD FOR £640
Celtic, Iceni Tribe, Mid to late 1st century BC, gold/silver alloy Stater, 16mm (Freckenham type), Obv: Trefoil on cross / Rev: Horse to right, seven pellets below. S.178, F.
SOLD FOR £1350
Thracian/Scythian Dynasty, Coson/Koson, mid-1st Century BC, gold Stater, 18mm, 8.7g, Obv Roman consul (L. Junius Brutus) walking left, accompanied by two lictors fore and aft / Rev: Eagle with spread wings standing, facing left on sceptre, clutching laurel-wreath in right talon. coin Archive, VF.
SOLD FOR £1050
Lysimachan Byzantion, 297-281 BC, gold Stater, 18mm, Obv: Diademed head of Alexander, with horn of Ammon, facing right / Rev: Athena seated left on throne, holding Nike, elbow on shield. S.1590, F.
SOLD FOR £1500
Zeugitana, Carthage, c. 310-250 BC, elektrum Stater, 19mm, 7.4g, Obv, Wreathed head of Tanit, left, pellet before / Rev, Horse facing right. S.6451, VF.
SOLD FOR £3400
Zeugitana, Carthage, 320-310 BC, electrum (72% gold) Stater, 19mm, 7.53g, Obv: Wreathed head of Tanit(?) left, wearing triple pendant earring / Rev: Unbridled horse standing right. S.6458, VF.
SOLD FOR £3000
Kyrene (Kypenaica), c. 322-313 BC, gold Stater, 19mm, 8.6g, Obv: Nike holding goad in right hand, driving quadriga to right / Rev: Zeus-Ammon standing facing, his head turned to the left, holding phiale in his right hand and long staff in his left. To left, thymiaterion. S.6268 var., F.
SOLD FOR £2000
Zeugitana, Carthage, 350-320 BC, gold Stater, 18mm, Obv: Head of Tanit left, wearing wreath of grain, triple-pendant earings, necklace with ten pendants / Rev: Horse standing right. S.6445, VF.
SOLD FOR £1850
Baktria, Diodotos I, 3rd century BC, gold Stater, 29mm, Obv: Diademed head of Diodotos I, deep cut across head / Rev: Zeus brandishing thunderbolt and holding aegis. S.7497, F.
SOLD FOR £2400
Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos, 4th-3rd century BC, gold Stater, 18mm, Obv: Diademed head of Alexander, with horn of Ammon, facing right / Rev: Athena seated left on throne, holding Nike, elbow on shield. S.6813, VF.
SOLD FOR £300
Roman Empire, Julian II, 360-363 AD, gold Solidus, 19mm, Obv: Diademed, draped bust right / Rev: soldier advancing right dragging captive and holding trophy. S.19096, VG.
SOLD FOR £1050
Roman Empire, Vespasian, 69-79 AD, gold Aureus, 18mm, Obv: Laureate bust of Vespasian, right / Rev: Titus and Domitian seated side by side, left, on curule chairs, with branches in right hands. S.2398, F.
SOLD FOR £680
Umayyad Caliphate (Asia, North Africa, Spain), North Africa, (704-717) gold Semissis, 11mm, 2.0g, Obv: Cippus topped with globe on three steps / Rev: Inscription in margin and across field.
SOLD FOR £1550
United States, 1924 gold 20 Dollars (St. Gaudens), 34mm, 33.5g. Obv: Walking Lady Liberty holding torch and olive branch / Rev: Eagle in flight. KM# 131
SOLD FOR £380
Ottoman Empire, Abdul Mejid, Egypt, 1839-1861, gold 100 Qirsh, 21mm, 8.4g, Obv: Tughra, Arabic script / Rev: Arabic script. KM# 235.1
SOLD FOR £190
Ottoman Empire, Selim III, Islambul, 1789-1807, gold Zeri Mahbub, 21mm, 2.4g. Obv: Tughra, Arabic script / Rev: Arabic script. KM# 459
SOLD FOR £55
A yellow gold testing as 18ct mounted carved ebony pendant in the form of a clenched fist enclosing the thumb 30mm