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Nero 54-68ADSilver Denarius of Rome (65-66 AD). Obv: Laureate Bust Right.; NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS. Rev: Salus enthroned and with patera to left; SALVS.
RIC-60 (3.54 g. 17.8 mm) VacolonyDec 02, 2023
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Galba 68-69ADSilver Denarius of Rome, July 68-January 69 AD
Obv: IMP SER GALBA - CAESAR AVG, head with laurel wreath r.
Rev: DIVA - AVGVSTA, Livia with Patera and scepter f.v.,
RIC I² 186 (R), RSC II 55.
(3.51 g)VacolonyApr 05, 2023
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Octavian 44-27BCSilver Denarius
Obv: Bare Head of Octavian to Right.
Rev: Octavian's Actian arch surmounted by Octavian standing in facing quadriga; on Architrave, IMP•CAESAR.
BMC 624 / Cohen 123 / RIC 267
(19 mm, 3.76 g)VacolonyApr 05, 2023
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Julius CaesarSilver Denarius
Obv: CAESAR. Elephant trampling a snake.
Rev: Pontifical emblems culullus, aspergillum, axe, and apex.
Ref: C-49; Craw-443/1; BMC-27; RRC-1006
3.94 gramsVacolonyApr 05, 2023
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Berhtwulf 840-852Museum electrotype of Anglo-Saxon, Kings of Mercia. Berhtwulf AR Penny. London mint, AD 840-852. Burnwald, Moneyer BERHTVLF REX, diademed bust to right / BVRHVALD +, monogram in central circle.
(SCBC 935; North 421)VacolonyOct 23, 2022
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Coenwulf AR Penny 796–821Museum electrotype of Anglo-Saxon Kings of Mercia. Coenwulf AR Penny. Canterbury mint, circa AD 810-820. Werheard, moneyer. REX ᙏ ⧾ COENVVLF, diademed bust to right / ⧾ PERHEARDI ᙏONETΛ, central cross made of two sets of parallel lines tapering at each end, pellet in centre, triangles in angles.
(SCBC 916; North 347)VacolonyOct 23, 2022
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Wulfred 805-823 AR PennyBritish Museum electrotype of Archbishops of Canterbury, AD 805-823. Saeberht, moneyer. RCHIEPI + VVLFRED, bust facing / SAEBERHT MONETA +, Dorobernia Civitas monogram in central circle.
(SCBC 889; North 240)VacolonyOct 23, 2022
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Aethelberht II AR PennyMuseum electrotype of Anglo-Saxon Kings of East Anglia.
Aethelberht II AR Penny. Before AD 794. Lulla, moneyer. Moneyer and king's names in Runic script around bust to right / Wolf and twins motif within pelleted rectangle; REX above, pellets below. VacolonyOct 23, 2022
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AR Sceatta, Series-EEarly Anglo-Saxon, Continental Issue Porcupine Sceatta 695-740 AD, Series E.
Obv: Degenerate porcupine head enclosing three bars. Rev: Votive standard with TOTII design and pellets inside and crosses at sides. Extremely Fine,
(Metcalf-227; S-790A)
1.14 GmsVacolonyOct 23, 2022
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Edward-IV 1480-1483Edward-IV 1480-1483 - Halfgroat, 1480-1483. Second Reign, Type XXI.
Obverse: Facing bust within tressure with EDWARD DEI GRA REX ANGL Z FRA legend and 'cinquefoil' mintmark. Reverse: Long Cross and Pellets with POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE MEVM and CIVITAS LONBDON legends for London mint.
Ex: Morton & Eden Ltd;
Formerly in the Archbishop John Sharp (1644-1714) Collection.
S-2103; N.1634
1.56 GramsVacolonyJul 03, 2021
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Henry-VI 1422-1461Henry VI, First reign, AR Groat with Annulet. Calais Mint Struck 1422-1427. Crowned facing bust within tressure of arches; annulets flanking neck. Long cross pattée with trefoil of pellets in each quarter; annulets in second and third trefoils.
North 1424 / SCBC 1836
26.5mm / 3.77 gmsVacolonyJul 03, 2021
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Henry-V 1413-1422Henry-V 1413-1422, AR Penny of London Mint, Mullet / Annulet type.
S-1778 / N-1396
0.87 gms.VacolonyJul 03, 2021
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Coenwulf AR Penny 796–821Museum electrotype of Anglo-Saxon Kings of Mercia. Coenwulf AR Penny. Canterbury mint, circa AD 810-820. Werheard, moneyer. REX ᙏ ⧾ COENVVLF, diademed bust to right / ⧾ PERHEARDI ᙏONETΛ, central cross made of two sets of parallel lines tapering at each end, pellet in centre, triangles in angles.
(SCBC 916; North 347)Vacolony
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Maximinus-I, 235-238Silver Denarius, Rome 235-236
Obv: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, Laureate Draped and Cuirassed Bust of Maximinus to Right.
Rev: VICTORIA AVG, Victory Advancing Right, Holding Wreath and Palm Frond.
RIC 16, (3.51g, 20.5 mm)Vacolony
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Constantine-I, 310- 337Æ Follis, Siscia Mint, Mordern Day Sisak, Croatia
Obv: IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, Laureate Head Right.
Rev: IOVI CONSERVATORI / B / •SIS• / Jupiter Standing Left, Holding Sceptre and Victory; to Left, Eagle Standing Left, Head Right, with Wreath in Beak.
RIC 15, (3.24 g, 20 mm)Vacolony
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