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Roman Empire, Marcus Aurelius, 144 AD, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv: Bareheaded bust of Marcus Aurelius right / Rev: Honos, togate, standing left, holding up branch in right hand and cornocopiae in left. S.4829, VF.
SOLD FOR £100
Roman Empire, Marcus Aurelius, 144 AD, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv: Bareheaded bust of Marcus Aurelius right / Rev: Honos, togate, standing left, holding up branch in right hand and cornocopiae in left. S.4829, VF.

Roman Empire, Lucius Aelius, 136-138 AD, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv: Bare head right / Rev: II., Concordia standing left. S.3969, F.
SOLD FOR £70
Roman Empire, Lucius Aelius, 136-138 AD, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv: Bare head right / Rev: II., Concordia standing left. S.3969, F.

Roman Empire, Lucius Aelius, 136-138 AD, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv: Aelius bare head right / Rev: Concordia seated left. S.3967, F.
SOLD FOR £110
Roman Empire, Lucius Aelius, 136-138 AD, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv: Aelius bare head right / Rev: Concordia seated left. S.3967, F.

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 £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.

Roman Empire, Hadrian, 117-138 AD, silver Denarius, 17mm, Obv: Barehead bust right / Rev: Roma standing on right holding spear and clasping hands with Hadrian standing on left. S.3455, VF.
SOLD FOR £85
Roman Empire, Hadrian, 117-138 AD, silver Denarius, 17mm, Obv: Barehead bust right / Rev: Roma standing on right holding spear and clasping hands with Hadrian standing on left. S.3455, VF.

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, Vitellius, 69 AD, silver Denarius, 17mm, Obv: Bareheaded bust of Vitellius, right / Rev: Concordia, seated left, holding patera and cornucopiae. S.2196, F.

Roman Empire, Otho, 69 AD, silver Denarius, 17mm, Obv: Bareheaded bust of Otho, right / Rev: Securitas holding wreath and sceptre. S.2162, F.
SOLD FOR £520
Roman Empire, Otho, 69 AD, silver Denarius, 17mm, Obv: Bareheaded bust of Otho, right / Rev: Securitas holding wreath and sceptre. S.2162, F.

Roman Empire, Otho, 69 AD, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv: Bare head of Otho, right / Rev: Securitas standing holding wreath and sceptre. S.2162, F.
SOLD FOR £260
Roman Empire, Otho, 69 AD, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv: Bare head of Otho, right / Rev: Securitas standing holding wreath and sceptre. S.2162, F.

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 £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.

Roman Republic, Lepidus (triumvir with Octavian and Antony), Italy, 42 BC, silver Denarius, 17mm, Obv: Bare head of Lepidus / Rev: Bare head of Octavian. S.1523, F.
SOLD FOR £160
Roman Republic, Lepidus (triumvir with Octavian and Antony), Italy, 42 BC, silver Denarius, 17mm, Obv: Bare head of Lepidus / Rev: Bare head of Octavian. S.1523, F.

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 £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.

Roman Republic, Sextus Pompey (younger son of Pompey the Great), 42 BC, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv, Bare head of Pompey, facing right, jug behind head/ Rev, Neptune between the Catanaean brothers. S.1392, VG.
SOLD FOR £160
Roman Republic, Sextus Pompey (younger son of Pompey the Great), 42 BC, silver Denarius, 18mm, Obv, Bare head of Pompey, facing right, jug behind head/ Rev, Neptune between the Catanaean brothers. S.1392, VG.

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 £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.

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 £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.

Roman Empire, Marcus Aurelius, 153-154 AD, gold Aureus, 18mm, Obv: Bareheaded and draped bust of Marcus Aurelius facing right / Rev: Virtus standing right, foot on helmet. S.4772, F.
SOLD FOR £2000
Roman Empire, Marcus Aurelius, 153-154 AD, gold Aureus, 18mm, Obv: Bareheaded and draped bust of Marcus Aurelius facing right / Rev: Virtus standing right, foot on helmet. S.4772, F.

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.
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.

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.
SOLD FOR £300
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.

Waterloo gold 20 Francs, 1815, 21mm, 6.5g, London mint for Louis XVIII, France. Mint mark fleur de lis. Obv: Bare-headed bust of Louis, right / Rev: crowned Ecu of France, within laurel wreath. KM# X1. In wooden presentation case.
SOLD FOR £320
Waterloo gold 20 Francs, 1815, 21mm, 6.5g, London mint for Louis XVIII, France. Mint mark fleur de lis. Obv: Bare-headed bust of Louis, right / Rev: crowned Ecu of France, within laurel wreath. KM# X1. In wooden presentation case.

United Kingdom, Edward VII 1909 gold Half Sovereign, 19mm, 4.0g. Obv: Bare-headed bust of Edward, right / Rev: St. George on horseback slaying the dragon, right. S.3974A,
SOLD FOR £200
United Kingdom, Edward VII 1909 gold Half Sovereign, 19mm, 4.0g. Obv: Bare-headed bust of Edward, right / Rev: St. George on horseback slaying the dragon, right. S.3974A,

United Kingdom, Edward VII 1907 gold Half Sovereign, 19mm, 4.0g. Obv: Bare-headed bust of Edward, right / Rev: St. George on horseback slaying the dragon, right. S.3974A,
SOLD FOR £200
United Kingdom, Edward VII 1907 gold Half Sovereign, 19mm, 4.0g. Obv: Bare-headed bust of Edward, right / Rev: St. George on horseback slaying the dragon, right. S.3974A,

United Kingdom, Edward VII 1910 gold Half Sovereign, 19mm, 4.0g. Obv: Bare-headed bust of Edward, right / Rev: St. George on horseback slaying the dragon, right. S.3974A,
SOLD FOR £200
United Kingdom, Edward VII 1910 gold Half Sovereign, 19mm, 4.0g. Obv: Bare-headed bust of Edward, right / Rev: St. George on horseback slaying the dragon, right. S.3974A,

United Kingdom, Edward VII 1908 gold Half Sovereign, 19mm, 4.0g. Obv: Bare-headed bust of Edward, right / Rev: St. George on horseback slaying the dragon, right. S.3974A,
SOLD FOR £190
United Kingdom, Edward VII 1908 gold Half Sovereign, 19mm, 4.0g. Obv: Bare-headed bust of Edward, right / Rev: St. George on horseback slaying the dragon, right. S.3974A,

United Kingdom, Edward VII 1906 gold Half Sovereign, 19mm, 4.0g. Obv: Bare-headed bust of Edward, right / Rev: St. George on horseback slaying the dragon, right. S.3974A,
SOLD FOR £200
United Kingdom, Edward VII 1906 gold Half Sovereign, 19mm, 4.0g. Obv: Bare-headed bust of Edward, right / Rev: St. George on horseback slaying the dragon, right. S.3974A,