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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 £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.

United Kingdom, Victoria, 1847 silver Crown, 38mm, 28.3g. Obv: Young uncrowned bust of Victoria, left / Rev: Crowned quartered shield of arms within wreath, national flower emblems below. XI and quinquefoil on edge. S.3382, EF.
SOLD FOR £940
United Kingdom, Victoria, 1847 silver Crown, 38mm, 28.3g. Obv: Young uncrowned bust of Victoria, left / Rev: Crowned quartered shield of arms within wreath, national flower emblems below. XI and quinquefoil on edge. S.3382, EF.

United Kingdom, Victoria, 1847 silver gothic Crown, 38mm, 28.4g. Obv: Crowned bust of Queen Victoria, left / Rev: Crowned cruciform shields of England, Scotland and Ireland around central garter star with national flower emblems in angles. S.3883, EF.
SOLD FOR £6200
United Kingdom, Victoria, 1847 silver gothic Crown, 38mm, 28.4g. Obv: Crowned bust of Queen Victoria, left / Rev: Crowned cruciform shields of England, Scotland and Ireland around central garter star with national flower emblems in angles. S.3883, EF.

United Kingdom, Victoria, 1845 silver Crown, 38mm, 28.3g. Obv: Young uncrowned bust of Victoria, left / Rev: Crowned quartered shield of arms within wreath, national flower emblems below. S.3882, EF.
SOLD FOR £1300
United Kingdom, Victoria, 1845 silver Crown, 38mm, 28.3g. Obv: Young uncrowned bust of Victoria, left / Rev: Crowned quartered shield of arms within wreath, national flower emblems below. S.3882, EF.

United Kingdom, George III, 1763 silver Northumberland Shilling, 26mm, g. Obv: Young laureate and draped bust of George, right / Rev: Crowned cruciform shields with central garter star. S.3742, aEF (bust flaw).
SOLD FOR £500
United Kingdom, George III, 1763 silver Northumberland Shilling, 26mm, g. Obv: Young laureate and draped bust of George, right / Rev: Crowned cruciform shields with central garter star. S.3742, aEF (bust flaw).

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 £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.

United Kingdom, Charles I, Oxford mint, 1642 silver Halfpound, 46mm, 59.0g. Obv: Charles on horseback, left, with upright sword, flowing sash, horse over arms and militaria, Oxford plume in field behind / Rev: Declaration in two straight lines, value and three Oxford plumes above. S2945, F.
SOLD FOR £1700
United Kingdom, Charles I, Oxford mint, 1642 silver Halfpound, 46mm, 59.0g. Obv: Charles on horseback, left, with upright sword, flowing sash, horse over arms and militaria, Oxford plume in field behind / Rev: Declaration in two straight lines, value and three Oxford plumes above. S2945, F.

United Kingdom, Charles I, Oxford mint, 1642 silver Halfpound, 47mm, 60.1g. Obv: Charles on horseback, left, with upright sword, flowing sash, horse over arms and militaria, Oxford plume in field behind / Rev: Declaration in two straight lines, value and three Oxford plumes above. S2945, VF.
SOLD FOR £3300
United Kingdom, Charles I, Oxford mint, 1642 silver Halfpound, 47mm, 60.1g. Obv: Charles on horseback, left, with upright sword, flowing sash, horse over arms and militaria, Oxford plume in field behind / Rev: Declaration in two straight lines, value and three Oxford plumes above. S2945, VF.

United Kingdom, Charles I, Bristol mint, 1644 silver Sixpence, 25mm, g. Obv: Crowned bust, left, Bristol plumelet before face / Rev: Latin Declaration in three lines between ruled lines, three Bristol plumes above, Latin legend and beaded borders surrounding. S.3020, VF.
SOLD FOR £540
United Kingdom, Charles I, Bristol mint, 1644 silver Sixpence, 25mm, g. Obv: Crowned bust, left, Bristol plumelet before face / Rev: Latin Declaration in three lines between ruled lines, three Bristol plumes above, Latin legend and beaded borders surrounding. S.3020, VF.

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 £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.

United Kingdom, Philip and Mary,1557 silver Sixpence, 27mm, 2.8g. Obv: Facing profile busts, crown above dividing date / Rev: Garnished oval shield of arms, crown above. S.2506, VF
SOLD FOR £800
United Kingdom, Philip and Mary,1557 silver Sixpence, 27mm, 2.8g. Obv: Facing profile busts, crown above dividing date / Rev: Garnished oval shield of arms, crown above. S.2506, VF

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 £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,

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 £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.

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 £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.

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 £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.

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 £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.

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 £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.

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 £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.

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 £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.

Alexander the Great, Macedonia, 336-323 BC, gold Stater, 17mm, Obv: Head of Athena facing to right wearing crested helmet decorated with a serpent / Rev: Nike standing to left holding wreath and stylis. S.6702 var., F.
SOLD FOR £1850
Alexander the Great, Macedonia, 336-323 BC, gold Stater, 17mm, Obv: Head of Athena facing to right wearing crested helmet decorated with a serpent / Rev: Nike standing to left holding wreath and stylis. S.6702 var., F.

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 £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.

Eastern Roman Empire, Basiliscus, (475-476) gold Solidus, 21mm. Obv: Helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, holding shield and spear / Rev: Victory standing left holding a long cross. S.21477, VF.
SOLD FOR £440
Eastern Roman Empire, Basiliscus, (475-476) gold Solidus, 21mm. Obv: Helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, holding shield and spear / Rev: Victory standing left holding a long cross. S.21477, VF.

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 £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.

Roman Empire, Honorius, 393-423 AD, gold, 21, Solidus, 21mm, Obv: Diademed draped and curassed bust of Honorius / Rev: Honorius standing holding Victory and standard, left foot on captive. S.20913, VF.
SOLD FOR £460
Roman Empire, Honorius, 393-423 AD, gold, 21, Solidus, 21mm, Obv: Diademed draped and curassed bust of Honorius / Rev: Honorius standing holding Victory and standard, left foot on captive. S.20913, VF.

Roman Empire, Valentinian I, 364-375AD, gold Solidus, 19mm, Obv: Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Valentinian facing right / Rev: Valentinian standing facing, holding labarum and Victory on globe. S.19244, F.
SOLD FOR £320
Roman Empire, Valentinian I, 364-375AD, gold Solidus, 19mm, Obv: Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Valentinian facing right / Rev: Valentinian standing facing, holding labarum and Victory on globe. S.19244, F.