10th Aug, 2022 10:30 GMT/BST
18 x English and Foreign Hammered, to include: 2 x Elizabeth I: (1) groat 1560-1561, Second Issue, mm martinet, obv. crowned bust left, no rose, rev. long cross fourchée divides shield of arms, S.2256, VG; and (2) threepence 15??, Poor; 6 x Edward I pennies, including London , Lincoln, Canterbury and Durham mints, VG to AVF; Edward III penny 1351-1352, Fourth Coinage, mm cross 1, Durham Mint, obv. crowned facing bust, rev. cross ending in crozier, legend ending IE, chipped between 12 and 4 o'clock, otherwise VG; Edward IV penny, Third Coinage, Dublin Mint, obv. crowned facing bust within inner beaded circle, pellets by neck, rev. plain cross, S.6373F, severely clipped, otherwise bust EF; 2 x unidentified pennies, one possibly Edward, rev. quatrefoil centre, very wavy flan, Poor, the other with five-pointed star to right of facing bust, heavily clipped; unidentified halfpenny, rev. four pellets in two angles, three pellets in remaining angles, Good; unidentified farthing, possibly London mint, Poor; Republic of Venice, Agostino Barbarigo LXXXIV Doge (1486-1501) soldino, wavy flan, Poor; Roman Imperial, Trajan (918-117AD) denarius, obv. laureate head right, rev. Victory standing right on prow with wreath and palm, Ric 59, chipped from 1 to 5 o'clock, otherwise Fine; and 2 x AE folles, one Treveri mint (Trier, Germany) with rev. soldiers standing holding spears.
Sold for £100
Estimated at £80 - £120
Auction: Coins & Banknotes, 10th Aug, 2022
To include Ancient Greek and Roman coins, modern day currency, banknotes, tokens, medallions and exonumia. Lots marked with a black diamond symbol (♦) denote a single owner collection.
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