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 £75
Mexico (Spanish Colonial), Philip V, 1740 silver Four Reals, 33mm, 13.1g. Obv: Crowned coat of arms / Rev: Crowned hemispheres between crowned pillars. KM# 94, VF.
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 £85
Bolivia (Spanish Colony), Ferdinand VII, 1820 silver Eight Reales, 38mm, 26.8g,. Obv: Bust of Ferdinand right / Rev: Crowned arms of Spain. KM# 84, VF.
SOLD FOR £200
United Kingdom, William and Mary, 1693 silver Shilling, 25mm, 5.7g. Obv: Coinjoined laureate and draped busts of King William and Queen Mary, right / Rev: Crowned cruciform shields around central Nassau lion. S.3437, VF.
SOLD FOR £2700
Commonwealth, Oliver Cromwell, 1658/7 silver Crown, 40mm, 29.9g. Obv: Laureate and draped bust of Cromwell, left, die flawed drapery / Rev: Crowned coat of arms of the Commonwealth. S.3226, VF.
SOLD FOR £180
United Kingdom, Charles I, 1625-1649, silver Halfcrown, 34mm, 15.3g. Obv: Crowned King on horseback, left, holding sword / Rev: Royal coat of arms. S.2779, F.
SOLD FOR £1350
United Kingdom, Mary I, 1553-1554, silver Penny, 15mm, 0.5g. Obv: Crowned profile of Mary facing left / Rev: Quartered coat of arms over long cross fourche. S.2495,
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 £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 £360
Western Roman Empire, Honorius, 393-423 AD, gold Solidus, 20mm, Obv: Helmeted and cuirassed three quarter length bust facing, slightly inclined to the right, holding a spear and a horseman shield / Rev: Constantinopolis seated holding sceptre and Victory. S.20889, F.
SOLD FOR £320
Roman Empire, Constantius Gallus, 351-354 AD, gold Solidus, 18mm, Obv: Bare headed bust, right / Rev: Roma and Constantinopolis holding shield inscribed VOTIS V. S.18919, VG.
SOLD FOR £120
Byzantine Empire, counterfeit coin. Michael VII Ducas (1071-1078), gold-plated Scyphate 18mm, 2.8g. Obv: Facing half-length bust of Michael wearing crown, holding labarum and globus cruciger / Rev: Facing half-length bust of Christ Pantokrator. S.1868, F.
SOLD FOR £240
Byzantine Empire, Romanus IV (1068-1071) Scyphate, mm, 4.3g. Obv, Christ standing facing on a footstool, crowning Romanus and Eudocia/ Rev, Michael VII, Constantius and Andonicus standing, facing. S.1858, F.
SOLD FOR £440
Byzantine Empire, Basil the Macedonian (867-886) gold Solidus, 19mm, 4.5g. Obv: Nimbate Christ, seated facing, raising right hand in benediction, holding Gospels with left / Rev: Crowned busts of Basil, left, and Constantine, right, holding a long patriarchal cross between them. S.1704, VF.
SOLD FOR £320
Byzantine Empire, Constans II (654-658) gold Solidus, 19mm, 4.3g, Obv: Facing busts of Constans II and Constantine IV / Rev: Cross potent on three steps. S.959, VF.
SOLD FOR £400
Byzantine Empire, Constans II (641-668) gold Solidus, 20mm, 4.5g. Obv: Facing crowned bust of Constans with long beard, with a globus cross / Rev: Cross potent on three steps. S.956, VF.
SOLD FOR £320
Byzantine Empire, Heraclius (638-639) gold Solidus, 21mm, 4.4g. Obv: Heraclius standing facing with his sons Heraclonas and Heraclius Constantine each crowned, wearing chlamys, and holding a globus cross / Rev: Cross potent on three steps. S.758, VF.
SOLD FOR £340
Byzantine Empire, Heraclius (610-641) gold Solidus, 20mm, 4.5g. Obv: Heraclius standing, facing, with his sons Heraclonas and Heraclius Constantine each crowned, wearing chlamys and holding a globus cross / Rev: Cross potent on three steps. S.763, F
SOLD FOR £380
Byzantine Empire, Heraclius (610-641) gold Solidus, 20mm, 4.4g. Obv: Heraclius standing, facing, with his sons Heraclonas and Heraclius Constantine each crowned, wearing chlamys and holding a globus cross / Rev: Cross potent on three steps. S.763, VF.
SOLD FOR £340
Byzantine Empire, Heraclius (610-641) gold Solidus, 20 mm, 4.4g. Obv: Heraclius standing, facing, with his sons Heraclonas and Heraclius Constantine each crowned and holding a globus cross / Rev: Cross potent on three steps. S.758, VF.
SOLD FOR £340
Byzantine Empire, Heraclius (610-641) gold Solidus, 20mm, 4.4g. Heads of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, facing / Rev: Cross potent on steps. S.735, VF.
SOLD FOR £320
Byzantine Empire, Heraclius (610-641) gold Solidus, 22mm, 4.4g, Obv: Heads of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, facing / Rev: Cross potent on steps. S.896, F.
SOLD FOR £1550
United States, 1890 gold 20 Dollars, 34mm, 33.5g. Obv: Liberty (coronet head) facing left, surrounded by 13 stars / Rev: Heraldic eagle holding three arrows and an olive branch; 13 stars, rays and motto above. KM# 74.2.
SOLD FOR £320
Waterloo gold 20 Francs, 1815, 21mm, 6.5g, London mint for Louis XVIII, France. Mint mark cockerel. Obv: Bare-headed bust of Louis, right / Rev: crowned Ecu of France, within laurel wreath. KM# X1. In wooden presentation case.