SOLD FOR £80
Roman Empire, Lucius Aelius, 136-138 AD, silver Denarius, 17mm, Obv: Bare head of Aelius right / Rev: Concordia seated holding patera, left arm resting on cornucopiae. S.3967, F.
SOLD FOR £280
Roman Empire, Trajan, 98-117 AD, silver Cistophorus, 24mm, Obv: Laureate bust of Trajan, right / Rev: Six ears of corn tied together. S.3113, F.
SOLD FOR £280
Roman Empire, Nerva, 96-98 AD, silver Cistophorus, 25mm, Obv: Laureate bust of Nerva, right / Rev: Distyle temple, with Nerva being crowned by female deity holding a cornucopia. S.3014, F.
SOLD FOR £120
Roman Empire, Vitellius, 69 AD, silver Denarius, 17mm, Obv: Bareheaded bust of Vitellius, right / Rev: Concordia, seated left, holding patera and cornucopiae. S.2196, F.
SOLD FOR £120
Roman Empire, Augustus, 27 BC to 14 AD, silver Denarius, 19mm, Obv: Bare head facing right, chop marks on neck / Rev: Statue of Octavian on rostral column holding spear and parazonium. S.1559, F.
SOLD FOR £160
Mauritania, Juba II and Cleopatra Selene (Daughter of Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII), 25-24 BC, silver Denarius, 17mm, Obv: Diademed head of Juba II / Rev: Headdress of Isis covered by grain ears, set on crescent.
SOLD FOR £140
Mauritania, Juba II, 25 BC to 23 AD, silver Denarius, 17mm, Obv: Diademed head of Juba II / Rev: Sceptre and cornucopiae in saltire.
SOLD FOR £120
Roman Republic, L. Livineius Regulus, 42 BC, silver Denarius, 17mm, Obv: Bare head of the praetor L. Livineius Regulus / Rev: Scene of combat between gladiators and wild beast. S.489, VF.
SOLD FOR £340
Roman Republic, Julius Caesar, 46 BC, silver Denarius, 17mm, Obv: Head of Ceres, wreathed with corn / Rev: Simpulum, jug and lituus. S.1403, VF.
SOLD FOR £60
Roman Republic, Mn. Cordius Rufus, 46 BC, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv: 'RVFVS S.C.' Behind diademed head of Venus right / Rev: Cupid on dolphin right. S.442, F.
SOLD FOR £75
Roman Republic, Gnaeus Pompey Junior, Corduba 46-45 BC, silver Denarius, 21mm, Obv: Helmeted head of Roma right / Rev: Hispania, standing right, presenting palm-branch to Pompeian soldier on prow. S.1384, F.
SOLD FOR £110
Roman Republic, Gnaeus Pompeius (Junior), Corduba 46-45 BC, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv: Helmeted head of Roma, right / Rev: Hispania, standing right, presenting palm-branch to Pompeian soldier on galley prow. S.1384, F.
SOLD FOR £140
Roman Republic, Gnaeus Pompeius (Junior), Corduba 46-45 BC, silver Denarius, 21mm, Obv: Helmeted head of Roma, right / Rev: Hispania, standing right, presenting palm-branch to Pompeian soldier on galley prow. S.1384, F.
SOLD FOR £65
Roman Republic, Coelius Caldus, 51 BC, silver Denarius, 19mm, Obv: Helmeted head of Rome, left / Rev: Victory in Biga. S.196, VF.
SOLD FOR £60
Roman Republic, L. Furius Brocchus, 63 BC, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv: Draped bust of Ceres wreathed with corn, corn ear and barley corn either side / Rev: Curule chair between two fasces. S.365, VF.
SOLD FOR £90
Roman Republic, Aemilius Lepidus Paullus, 62 BC, silver Denarius, 20mm, Obv: Veiled and diademed head of Concordia/ Rev: Three captives standing right, Paullus standing left touching trophy to left, S.366, F.
SOLD FOR £160
Roman Republic, Anonymous moneyer, 115-114 BC, silver Denarius, 20mm, Obv: Head of Roma in winged and crested corinthian helmet / Rev: Helmeted Roma seated, right, on a pile of shields, holding spear, birds in flight either side, she-wolf standing right, suckling Romulus and Remus. S.164, VF.
SOLD FOR £120
Roman Republic, 115-114 BC, silver Denarius, 20mm, Obv: Head of Roma in winged and crested corinthian helmet / Rev: Helmeted Roma seated, right, on a pile of shields, holding spear, birds in flight either side, she-wolf standing right, suckling Romulus and Remus. S.164, VF.
SOLD FOR £90
Roman Republic, M. Marcius, 134 BC, silver Denarius, 19mm, Obv: Helmeted head of Roma, modius behind / Rev: Victory in biga right, 'ROMA' divided by two corn ears below. S.122, VF.
SOLD FOR £760
England, William I (the conqueror), Winchester mint (Leofpold), 1066-1087, silver Penny, 19mm, 1.6g. Obv: Crowned portrait, facing, between two stars / Rev: Quadrilateral over cross with pellets, moneyer and mint name around. S.1254
SOLD FOR £100
United States, 1887 silver Morgan Dollar, 38mm, slabbed coin. Obv: Liberty head, left / Rev: Eagle holding arrows and an olive branch, within wreath. KM# 110, aEF (surface marks).
SOLD FOR £400
Spanish Italian State (Milan), Philip I, undated (1556) silver Ducaton, 42mm, 32.0g. Very coarsely cut, edge unfinished. Obv: Bust of Philip I in thin collar, right / Rev: Crowned coat of arms. VF
SOLD FOR £100
Netherlands, Overijssel, 1733 silver Ducaton, 42mm, 32.7g. Obv: Armoured knight brandishing sword with right hand on charging horse to right above arms of Overijssel / Rev: Crowned arms of the United Provinces, supported by a crowned lion on each side. KM.80, Coincraft KM# 80, VF.
SOLD FOR £110
Mexico (Spanish Colonial), Ferdinand VII, Zacatecas, 1819 silver Eight Reales, 39mm, 27.1g. Obv, Bust of Ferdinand right/ Rev, Crowned arms of Spain, K.466.4, F.
SOLD FOR £150
Mexico (Spanish Colonial), Fernando VI, 1756 silver Eight Reales, 40mm, 27.1g. Obv: Crowned coat of arms / Rev: Crowned hemispheres between crowned pillars. KM# 104.2, EF.