Catalogue
Celtic England, Iceni Coinage, Ecen coinage, (A.D. 25-38), silver unit, (1.07 grams), obv. double crescent emblem, rev. Celticized horse to right, with ECEN under horse but off field, (S.275, Van A. 730-1). Good fine.
Estimate $40
SOLD $50
Celtic England, Iceni Coinage, Ecen type, (A.D. 45-50), silver unit, obv. double crescent emblem, rev. Celticized horse to right, with ECE under horse, (S.279, Van A. 764-1). Good very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $110
Celtic England, Iceni Coinage, Ecen type, (A.D. 45-50), silver unit, obv. double crescent emblem, rev. Celticized horse to right, with ECE under horse, (S.279, Van A. 764-1). Good very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $70
Celtic England, Iceni Coinage, Pratsugatus, (A.D. 55-60), silver unit, (1.14 grams), obv. double crescent emblem, rev. Celticized horse to right, with AESV under horse, (S.282, Van A. 775-1). Good very fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $300
Celtic England, Iceni Coinage, Queen Boudicca, (A.D. 61), silver unit, (1.19 grams), obv. Celticized head to right, rev. Celticized horse to right, with large wheel object above, (S.74, Van A. 794-1). Very fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $210
Celtic England, Iceni Coinage, Queen Boudicca, (A.D. 61), silver unit, obv. Celticized head to right, rev. Celticized horse to right, with large wheel object above, (S.74, Van A. 794-1). Good Very fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $170
South West Midlands, probably Dobunni, Uninscribed Coinage, Up Avon Moon type coinage, (c.30-10 B.C.), silver unit, (0.94 grams), obv. crude Celticized head of Apollo right, rev. Celticized horse to left, (S.-, cf,Van A. 1042-1). Very porous, otherwise nearly fine but extremely rare, type apparently unpublished.
Estimate $50
SOLD $0
South West England, Uninscribed Coinage, Durotriges, Chute Type, (c.65-58 B.C.), gold stater, (6.00 grams), obv. abstracted head of Apollo right, wreath leaves upwards, rev. Celticized disjoined horse to left, with 'crab arms', (S.20, Van A. 1205-5). Very fine and rare.
Estimate $500
SOLD $0
South West England, Uninscribed Coinage, Durotriges, Chute Type, (c.65-58 B.C.), gold stater, (6.23 grams), obv. abstracted head of Apollo right, wreath leaves upwards, rev. Celticized disjoined horse to left, with 'crab arms', (S.20, Van A. 1205-5). Very fine and rare.
Estimate $500
SOLD $0
Celtic Britain, Uninscribed coinage, Durotriges, Cheriton type, (c.57-55 B.C), gold stater, (5.00 grams), obv. Celticized abstracted head of Apollo right, with solid crescent with lines radiating from it, rev. crude disjointed horse to left, (S.22, Van A. 1215-1, noted as rare). Good very fine and rare.
Estimate $600
SOLD $600
Celtic Britain, Uninscribed Coinage, Durotriges, Cheriton type, (c.57-55 B.C.), base gold stater, (4.67 grams), obv. Celticized abstracted head of Apollo right, with solid crescent with lines radiating from it, rev. crude disjointed horse to left, it unusual to see zigzag in exergue, (S.22, Van A. 1215-1, noted as rare). Very fine and rare.
Estimate $400
SOLD $0
North Thames, Uninscribed Coinage, Trinovantes, Savernake Forest Type, (c.40 B.C.), gold stater, (4.63 grams), obv. plain, with only a trace of head, rev. highly stylized celticized horse to right, (S.42, Van A. 1526-1). Very fine and scarce.
Estimate $500
SOLD $500
North Thames, Trinovantes, Tasciovanus, Inscribed Coinage, (c.20 B.C. - A.D. 10), gold stater, (5.49 grams), second coinage issued 20-15 B.C., obv. crescents in crossed wreath, rev. Celtic horseman T A S C around, (S.158, Van A. 1732-1). Good very fine and very scarce.
Estimate $900
SOLD $1,450
North Thames, Inscribed issue, Trinovantes, Tasciovanus (c.25-10 B.C.), gold quarter stater, third coinage of celticized style, issued 15-10 B.C., (1.4 grams), obv. wreath with inscribed tablet with TASC, rev. celticized Pegasus to left, (S.165, Van A. 1786-1 [notes as extremely rare]). Good fine/very fine and extremely rare.
Estimate $400
SOLD $0
North Thames, Trinovantes, Cunobeline (A.D. 10-43), Inscribed Coinage, coinage of the Expansion period of Classical/celtic style issued A.D. 10-20, gold stater, (5.43 grams), obv. corn ear with [C]A to left and MV to right, rev. Celticized horse to right, with CVNO below, branch above, (S.208, Van A. 1931-1). Good very fine and very rare.
Estimate $750
SOLD $700
North Thames, Trinovantes, Cunobeline (A.D. 10-43), Inscribed Coinage, coinage of the Expansion period of Classical/celtic style issued A.D. 10-20, gold stater, (5.31 grams), obv. corn ear with CA to left and MV to right, rev. Celticized horse to right, with CVNA (variant) below, branch above, (S.208, Van A. 1933-1). Very fine and very rare.
Estimate $500
SOLD $0
North Thames, Trinovantes, Cunobeline (A.D. 10-43), Inscribed Coinage, coinage of the Expansion period of Classical/celtic style issued A.D. 20-43, copper unit, (2.67 grams), obv. Romanized head to right, CVNOBELINUS around, rev. sow to right, above TASCIIOVANI F, (S.246, Van A. 2091-1). Very fine and scarce.
Estimate $60
SOLD $40
Anglo-Saxon, Primary Sceattas, 'Porcupine' type, silver sceat, c.A.D. 690-725, obv. insect-like body with fore-leg, rev. 'standard' with central annulet and letters around, (cf.S.787, Metcalf 243 [E]). Extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $450
SOLD $0
Anglo-Saxon, Primary Sceattas, 'Porcupine' type, silver sceat, c.A.D. 690-725, obv. body like plumed bird, rev. 'standard' with various letters oin corners, (S.790). Nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $90
Anglo-Saxon, Frisian Series, 'Standard' type, silver sceat, c.A.D. 700-750, obv. cross with pellets, rev. 'standard' with central annulet and letters around, (S.840, Metcalf 183ff). Very fine, with fragments chipped off, scarce.
Estimate $150
SOLD $0
Vikings of York, in name of Cnut, (c.895-902), silver penny, (1.35 grams), obv. inverted patriarchal cross, around CNVT REX seperated and arranged around the edge, rev. +CVN NI T TI, small cross with pellets, (S.993, SCBI 42 No. 719, N.501). Attractive red-brown tone, good very fine.
Estimate $400
SOLD $360
Eadgar (959-975) small cross penny, moneyer HERE/MAN (S.1129). Flan cracked otherwise toned, good very fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $100
Eadgar, (959-975), penny, (1.53 grams), small cross type both sides, Winchester mint, obv. +EADGAR RE:+AN; rev. +MAN MONETA VVIN; (S.1135, North 749). Some porosity on reverse, otherwise good very fine.
Estimate $400
SOLD $360
Edward the Confessor, (1042-1066), penny, helmet type, ARNGRIM ON EOFRPIC, (Arngrim, York mint), (S.1179). Good very fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $300
William I, (1066-1087), silver penny, (1.37 grams), Bonnet type, Br.II, York mint, obv. bonnet crowned bust facing, rev. cross, around +DORR ON EOFERP (Thor of York), (S.1251, BMC 178). Very fine and scarce.
Estimate $450
SOLD $500
William I, (1066-1087), silver halfpenny (cut penny), two stars type, rev. around GOP...INI+, Godwine of London or Winchester mints, (cf.S.1254). Minor crack in flan, otherwise very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $40
William I, (1066-1087), silver penny, (1.13 grams), Sword type, Br.VI, Lincoln mint, obv. crowned bust facing with sword, rev. cross, around +AEHLFPARD ON GIF (Aehlfpard of Ilchester), (S.1255, BMC 408 same dies). Flan crack, otherwise very fine and rare.
Estimate $500
SOLD $560
William I, (1066-1087), silver penny, (1.38 grams), Sword type, Br.VI, Lincoln mint, obv. crowned bust facing with sword, rev. cross, around +IINSPAC ON LINC (Unspec of Lincoln), (S.1255, BMC 415 same reverse die). Flan crack, otherwise very fine and rare.
Estimate $500
SOLD $560
William I, (1066-1087), silver penny, (1.21 grams), Sword type, Br.VI, Thetford mint, obv. crowned bust facing with sword, rev. cross, around +GODBIC ON DTFI (Godbic of Thetford), (S.1255, cf.BMC 435. Surface flan crack on the obverse, find patina, otherwise very fine and rare.
Estimate $450
SOLD $560
William I (the Conqueror), (1066-1087), penny, PAXS type, ALDOVLF ON SVDI, (Aldolf, Southwark mint), (S.1257). Good very fine and scarce.
Estimate $300
SOLD $320