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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 1 Greek KINGDOM OF MACEDON. Philip II. 359-336 B.C. AV stater. 8.64 gm. 19 mm. Pella Mint. Laureate head of Apollo right / Charioteer in biga left; ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ behind; trident underneath. LeRider 227. Choice Extremely Fine; traces of luster, good style, well centered.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 2 Central Asian INDIA. Kushan Kings. Vasudeva II. Circa 290-310 A.D. AV dinar. 7.94 gm. 18.5 mm. Vasudeva II standing left, holding standard and sacrificing over altar to left; filleted trident to left / Ardoxsho enthroned facing, holding garland and cornucopia. Mitchiner 3501 var. Fr. 44a. Mint State; exceptionally clear deep strike; lustrous r...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 3 Central Asian INDIA. Kalachuris of Kalyan. Period of Bijjala Kalachuri. 1156-1168 A.D. AV stater or pagoda. 3.77 gm. 19 mm. Various punches: Five lions standing right, forelegs raised, created by round punches; Sri (x2); sun and moon; name. Cf. Mitchiner 639. Cf. Fr. 325. Good Extremely Fine; deeply struck; golden red toning. Rare, attractive,...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 4 Byzantine BYZANTINE. Justinian I. 527-565. AV solidus. 4.47 gm. 22 mm. Facing bust of the Emperor, helmeted and cuirassed, holding globus cruciger and shield / An angel standing facing, holding staff with Christogram and globus cruciger, star to right. SB 140. D.O. 9. Good Extremely Fine; well centered and well struck on a broad flan.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 5 Celtic Britain CELTIC BRITAIN. Ambiani. Circa 50 B.C. AV Gallic War uniface stater. 6.27 gm. 18 mm. Essentially plain / A "sinuous" horse right. S. 11. ABC 16. Good Very Fine. (Gallic War staters were issued to finance the fight against Julius Caesar in Gaul.) The Dr. Cedric S. Raine Collection. Ex Adolph Hess (early 20th century). Ex Davis...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 6 Celtic Britain CELTIC BRITAIN. Kent Region. Cantiaci. First Century B.C. AV quarter stater. 1.33 gm. 12 mm. Plain, faint lines at edges / A tree-like trophy; evenly sized rings above. S. -. ABC 189 (very rare). Good Very Fine; pleasing coin.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 7 Celtic Britain CELTIC BRITAIN. Southern Region. Regni and Atrebates. Verica. Circa 10-20 A.D. AV quarter stater. 1.28 gm. 11.5 mm. Thunderbolt, COM above, FILI below / Horse leaping right, VIRI above. S. 126. ABC 1205 (very rare). Extremely Fine; rose gold; high relief, deep strike; pleasing coin.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 8 Celtic Britain CELTIC BRITAIN. East Anglian Region. Iceni. After 70 B.C. Norfolk wolf base gold stater. 4.74 gm. 19 mm. A disjointed head vaguely reminiscent of an Alexander tetradrachm / A stylized depiction of a wolf left. S. 31. ABC 1399. Extremely Fine; well struck; fresh surfaces.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 9 Celtic Britain CELTIC BRITAIN. North Eastern, "Corieltauvi" uninscribed. South Ferriby type. Circa 50 B.C-A.D. 30. AV fouree stater. 4.38 gm. 19 mm. Disjointed laureate head representation / Disjointed horse, four pointed star below. S. 390. ABC 1743. VA 835 (who comments that varieties with the four pointed star are very rare). Good Very Fine...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 10 Celtic Britain CELTIC BRITAIN. East Wiltshire. Circa 20-43 A.D. AV gold quarter stater. .69 gm. 9 mm. Cruciform pattern / Triple tailed annulet horse. S. -. ABC 2107 (Rare). Good Very Fine. The Dr. Cedric S. Raine Collection.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 11 British Hammered Edward III. 1327-1377. AV quarter noble. 1.9 gm. 22 mm. Pre-treaty period. Shield in tressure; pellet below shield / Royal arms in tressure; closed E in center. S. 1495. N. 1141. Extremely Fine; fresh coin on a full flan.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 12 British Hammered Edward III. 1327-1377. AV half noble. 3.87 gm. 27 mm. Treaty Period. Half length figure of Edward standing in a ship, facing; saltire before EDWARD / Cross fleur de lis, crowns and lions in angles. S. 1506. N. 1223. Good Very Fine; full flan; even strike; natural old tone; choice example with clear face and details.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 13 British Hammered Richard II. 1377-1399. AV quarter noble. 1.75 gm. 17 mm. Shield quartered with arms of England and France / Floriated cross; pellet in center. S. 1675. N. 1319. Good Very Fine. This denomination of Richard II is very rare.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 14 British Hammered Edward IV. First Reign, 1461-1470. AV ryal. 7.46 gm. 33 mm. Light coinage, 1464-1470; none/crown i.m. Half length figure of Edward standing in a ship, facing (Apparently Webb Ware obv 42, parts weak) / Rose on a radiate sun over the center of the royal cross; large fleurs in spandrels; trefoil of pellets stops (Webb Ware rev 8...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 15 British Hammered Henry VII. 1485-1509. AV angel (6s 8d). 5.02 gm. 28 mm. Pheon (downward both sides) i.m. St. George slaying the dragon; cross-crosslet spear handle; double saltire stops; obverse legend ends FR only / Ship left. S. 2287. N. 1698. Schneider 544 (reverse die). Near Very Fine; clear design on a good quality round flan. The Dr....
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 16 British Hammered Henry VIII. 1509-1547. AV angel (8s). 5.06 gm. 26 mm. Second coinage. Lis i.m. St. George slaying the dragon; annulet by the head of the angel. S. 2299. N.1783. Cf. Schneider 622. Good Very Fine; bright surfaces; slightly wavy. The Dr. Cedric S. Raine Collection.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 17 British Hammered Henry VIII. 1509-1547. AV crown. 2.95 gm. 26 mm. WS monogram i.m. (Bristol). Crowned double rose, h - R at sides (both intitials crowned) / Crowned shield, h - R at sides (as obverse). S. 2309. N. 1836. Well worn with a minor bend, now straightened, but most detail evident. The Dr. Cedric S. Raine Collection.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 18 British Hammered Elizabeth I. 1558-1603. AV half pound. 4.93 gm. 29 mm. First Issue. Cross crosslet i.m. Bust left of Elizabeth / Crowned shield, E - R at sides. S. 2520. N. 1984. Near Very Fine; full round and pleasing.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 19 British Hammered James I. 1603-1625. AV unite. 9.36 gm. 38 mm. Tower i.m. both sides. Crowned fourth bust right / Square topped shield, arms of England and France in first and fourth quarters, Scotland in the second and Ireland in the third. S. 2619. N. 2084. Schneider 27. Near Very Fine; evenly worn affecting the portrait more than the rest ...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 20 British Hammered Charles I. 1625-1649. AV unite. 8.9 gm. 34 mm. Tower mint. Lis i.m. Group A. Class ii. His bust in coronation robes, right, high double-arched crown; CAROLVS • D G • MA • BRI • FRAN • ET • HIB • REX • / Crowned cruciform shields, scepters in angles; FLORENT CONCORDIA REGNA (no punctuation). S. 2685. N. 2146. Schneider 115var o...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 21 British Hammered Charles I. 1625-1649. AV angel. 3.99 gm. 25 mm. Triangle in circle over star i.m. (obverse over triangle). St. Michael slaying the dragon / Three masted ship with royal arms on mainsail. S. 2687. N. 2145. Dies as Brooker 16. Schneider dies O21b/R20a. Fine to Very Fine; holed for use as touch piece and then holed again when the...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 22 British Hammered Charles I. 1625-1649. AV unite. 8.54 gm. 34 mm. Tower mint. Crown i.m. His bust 5A left; • CAROLVS • D '• G '• MAG • BR '• FR .' ET • HIB '• REX • / Crowned oval shield, C R at sides; • FLORENT • CONCORDIA • REGNA • (crown i.m.) •. S. 2692. N. 2153. Cf Schneider 154 (apparently same reverse die; obverse die not in Schneider)...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 23 British Hammered ANGLO GALLIC. Henry VI. 1422-1453. AV salut d'or. 3.43 gm. 27 mm. Leopard mm. Rouen. Shields of France (left) and England (right) side by side, the Virgin and an angel (Gabriel) behind; pellet stops / Cross within a tressure; mullet stops. Elias 270C. Good Very Fine.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 24 British Milled Charles II. 1660-1685. AV guinea. 8.08 gm. 24 mm. 1666. His third laureate bust right / Crowned cruciform shields, scepters in angles. S. 3342. Good Fine; even wear. The Dr. Cedric S. Raine Collection.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 25 British Milled William III. 1694-1702. AV half-guinea. 4.10 gm. 21 mm. Late harp. 1700. S. 3468. Good Very Fine; generally fresh surfaces; a few light scratches; high points on bust not well struck and worn, mint luster in legends.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 26 British Milled George I. 1714-1727. AV quarter guinea. 2.07 gm. 16 mm. 1718. His laureate bust right / Crossed scepters, shields in angles. S. 3638. Near Extremely Fine; tiny bit of red wax; charming little coin with fresh surfaces. (Red wax was used in the era when plaster casts were made of coins to be photographed.)
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 27 British Milled George II. 1727-1760. AV guinea. 8.26 gm. 22 mm. 1759. His old laureate head left / Crowned shield of arms. S. 3680. Good Very Fine; bright.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 28 British Milled George III. 1760-1820. AV guinea. 8.34 gm. 24 mm. 1785. His fourth laureate head right / Shield. S. 3728. Very Fine; attractive red-gold toning.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 29 British Milled George III. 1760-1820. AV "spade" guinea. 8.29 gm. 25 mm. 1788. His fifth head right / A shield with a spade like shape. S. 3729. Good Fine. The Dr. Cedric S. Raine Collection.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 30 British Milled George III. 1760-1820. AV "spade" guinea. 8.39 gm. 25 mm. 1793. His fifth head right / A shield with a spade like shape. S. 3729. Near Extremely Fine; fresh surfaces with luster and a few minor marks; red cast to the light toning.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 31 British Milled George III. 1760-1820. AV half guinea. 4.2 gm. 20.5 mm. 1801. His sixth laureate head right / Shield in garter. S. 3736. Extremely Fine; lustrous; faint marks.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 32 British Milled George III. 1760-1820. AV half guinea. 3.98 gm. 20.5 mm. 1810. His seventh laureate head right / Shield in garter. S. 3737. Good Very Fine; some luster. The Dr. Cedric S. Raine Collection.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 33 British Milled George III. 1760-1820. AV third guinea. 2.74 gm. 17 mm. 1802. His first laureate head right / Crown, date below. S. 3739. Good Fine to near Very Fine. The Dr. Cedric S. Raine Collection.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 34 British Milled George III. 1760-1820. AV half sovereign. 4 gm. 19.5 mm. 1820. His laureate head right / Crowned shield. S. 3786. Good Extremely Fine. The Dr. Cedric S. Raine Collection.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 35 British Milled Victoria. 1837-1901. AV sovereign. 7.98 gm. 22 mm. By William Wyon. Melbourne mint. 1879. Her first young head left / St. George and the dragon, horse with long tail, small BP in exergue. S. 3857. Extremely Fine; substantial luster. The Dr. Cedric S. Raine Collection.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 36 Greek LUCANIA. Metapontum. Circa 540-525B.C. AR stater. 8.17 gm. 30 mm. Noe Class III. A wheat ear; MET to the right; border of dots between lines / Same design, incuse and inverted; border of radial lines. Noe Class III, 55. HN Italy 1467. SNG ANS 185. Good Very Fine; attractive old toning; broad flan; a particularly pleasing example. Free...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 37 Greek LUCANIA. Sybaris. Before 510 B.C. AR stater. 8.41 gm. 30 mm. A bull standing left, head looking back; dotted ground line; V M in exergue / Same design, incuse and inverted. HN Italy 1729. SNG ANS 841. Near Extremely Fine; flan slightly irregular but full weight; handsome coin with old toning that highlights the artistic merits of the is...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 38 Greek SICILY. Himera. Before 484 B.C. AR drachm. 5.89 gm. 18 mm. Euboic standard. A rooster standing left / A hen with five tail feathers standing right, all within a framed incuse square. Cf SNG ANS 149. Kraay 206a. Near Extremely Fine; attractive old toning that highlights the good style of the design. Ex Freeman & Sear 5 Jan 2010: 20...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 39 Greek SICILY. Syracuse. 480-475 B.C. AR tetradrachm. 17.40 gm. 23 mm. Group 3. A slow moving quadriga right, Nike flying above with wreath to crown horses / Head of Arethusa right wearing a pearl necklace and a pearl diadem; four dolphins around; ΣΥΡΑΚ - ΟΣΙ - Ο - Ν around. Randazzo 330 (this coin) (ANSNS 18. 1990). Extremely Fine; fresh metal...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 40 Greek MACEDON. Olynthos. Before 432 B.C. AR tetrobol. 2.55 gm. 15 mm. Macedonian standard. A horse, foreleg raised, with bridle tied to an Ionic column, a flower in the field above left / An eagle, wings spread front, head right, holding a snake in its mouth; letters at corners, Ο Λ Υ Ν. SNG ANS Part 7: 464. Near Extremely Fine; a charming coi...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 41 Greek ISLANDS OFF THRACE. Thasos. Circa 535-463 B.C. AR stater. 9.64 gm. 22 mm. Macedonian standard. A nude ithyphallic satyr running right in the archaic "running-kneeling" position, holding a struggling nymph who raises her right hand in protest / A quadripartite incuse. SNG Cop 108. Good Very Fine; good style; attractive old collection toni...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 42 Greek ISLANDS OFF THRACE. Thasos (Eastern Europe imitation). After 148 B.C. AR tetradrachm. 15.65 gm. 35 mm. Head of Dionysos right, wearing ivy wreath and taenia / Herakles standing left holding club and lion skin, M to left. Lukanc 1678 (rev. die). Göbl Class V. HGC 6, 359. Good Very Fine; beautiful rich toning; exceptional style for this is...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 43 Greek THRACE. Byzantium. 340-320 B.C. AR drachm. 5.39 gm. 17.5 mm. Persic standard. A heifer walking left, a dolphin swimming left below; ΓΥ above / Mill-sail incuse. SNG BM IX (Black Sea) 21. Good Very Fine; well centered and excellent style.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 44 Greek MOESIA INFERIOR. Istros. Fourth Century B.C. AR drachm. 5.9 gm. 17 mm. Aeginetic standard. Two young male heads facing, one inverted / An eagle flying left, a dolphin below; ΙΣΤΡΙΗ above; E below the eagle's tail. SNG BMC Black Sea 232. Extremely Fine; notably fine style; attractive old toning, touch of irridiscence, on good metal; choic...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 45 Greek THESSALY. Gyrton. Late 4th or earlier 3rd Century B.C. Æ trichalkon. 7.61 gm. Laureate head of Zeus left / A bridled horse trotting to the right; ΓΥΡΤ Ω ΝΙΩΝ above, beside and below; ΔΗ below the horse and a bunch of grapes above the raised front leg. Rogers 233. BMC Thessaly 20:7. Extremely Fine; choice with glossy dark patina. Ex ...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 46 Greek THESSALY. Larissa. Circa 420 B.C. AR drachm. 5.84 gm. 19 mm. Youth standing left wrestling with a bull / A bridled horse leaping right; ΛΑΡΙ ΣΑΙΑ above and below. SNG Cop 108. Near Extremely Fine; fine style. Choice coin with a clear strike, fresh surfaces and golden irridiscent hues in the light old toning. Ex Edward J. Waddell (8/20...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 47 Greek LOKRIS. Lokris Opuntii. Circa 382-356 B.C. AR stater. 12.10 gm. 23 mm. Head of Persephone left, wreathed and wearing a triple pendant earring and necklace / Ajax, wearing only a crested Corinthian helmet, in a battle stance right, holding a shield decorated with a serpent with his left arm and a sword in his right hand; underneath a Phr...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 48 Greek BOEOTIA. Thebes. 338-315 B.C. AR hemidrachm. 2.59 gm. 15 mm. Aeginetic standard. Boeotian shield / A kantharos, a club above; BO - I in field. Cf. SNG Cop 175 (same reverse legend). Good Very Fine; good metal, attractive old toning.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 49 Greek BOEOTIA. Thebes. 425-400 B.C. AR stater. 11.73 gm. 23.5 mm. Aeginetic standard. Boeotian shield / Hercules as an infant, nude, seated front, facing right, strangling a serpent with each hand. Cf. SNG Cop 280. Very Fine; good metal, light old toning. Rare late issue. (Triton IX BCD 459: same reverse die, realized $8900--better centered...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 50 Greek ATTICA. Athens. Circa 454-404 B.C. AR tetradrachm. 17.10 gm. 23 mm. Helmeted head of Athena right, with archaic eye / Owl standing right, head facing; olive sprig and crescent behind; AΘE before. Kroll 8. SNG Copenhagen 31. Extremely Fine; good style; old collection toning; two minor old scratches in reverse field. Well centered.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 51 Greek CYCLADES. Kythnos. Circa 525 B.C. AR drachm (one-third stater). 4.12 gm. 13 mm. Aeginetic standard. A wild boar's head right / Rough incuse square, not quartered, thus probably earlier issue (cf Santorini). HGC 6: 600. Santorini find, Num Chron 1884, pl XII 10-11. Price (Festschrift 1998) pl 52:43. Good Very Fine; excellent representatio...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 52 Greek CYCLADES. Tenos. Third Century B.C. AR didrachm. 6.92 gm. 22 mm. Rhodian standard. Laureate head of young Zeus Ammon, facing right / Poseidon standing left holding a trident with his left arm and hand and a dolphin in his outstretched right hand, a cluster of grapes in the field below his arm; THNI vertically in the field to the right. B...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 53 Greek BITHYNIA. Kalchedon. Circa 340-320 B.C. AR siglos. 5.33 gm. 17 mm. Persic standard. A bull standing left, a grain ear below; ΚΑΛΧ above / A quadripartite square of mill-sail pattern. SNG Cop 348. Near Extremely Fine; good style; attractive lightly iridescent old collection toning on good metal; well centered and notably better than most...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 54 Greek MYSIA. Kyzikos. Circa 525-475 B.C. AR diobol. 1.16 gm. 10 mm. Forepart of a wild boar left; a tunny fish vertical behind / Head of a roaring lion left in an incuse square. SNG France 5: 361ff. Choice Extremely Fine; well centered, struck in high relief on good metal; exceptional example.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 55 Greek MYSIA. Pergamum. 133-67 B.C. AR cistophoric tetradrachm. 12.54 gm. 26 mm. Cista mystica with a serpent emerging left, all within a wreath / A bow-case with two serpents, a monogram to the left and a serpent-staff to the right; MA above. SNG Cop 421. Good Very Fine; attractive old collection toning with traces of iridescence, on good met...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 56 Greek IONIA. Miletos. Late 6th to early 5th Cenutry B.C. AR obol. 1.17 gm. 10 mm. Head of a roaring lion left / Incuse square enclosing a stellate design. SNG Cop 944. Extremely Fine; well centered, nicely toned, struck in high relief on good metal.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 57 Greek CARIA. Caunus. Circa 490-470 B.C. AR stater. 11.79 gm. 18 mm. Period I. Aiginetic standard. Iris, head looking back, with curved wings, and outstretched hands in a kneeling-running position to right / Crude conical baetyl in an incuse square. Konuk 13var (these dies not shown). Very Fine. Ex W.B. & R.E. Montgomery Collection.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 58 Greek SELEUKID. Antiochos IX Eusebes Philopater. 113-95 B.C. Æ 19. 3.47 gm. 19 mm. Uncertain mint, probably somewhere in Phoenicia. Dated ΒΣ (202 = 110/111 B.C.). Winged bust of Eros right / Nike advancing left, holding wreath; legend vertically ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ANTIOXOY ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΟΡΟΣ. HGC 9:1254. SGC 7173. Good Very Fine; exceptional style and conditio...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 59 Greek PHOENICIA. Tyre. AR shekel. 14.30 gm. 29 mm. ZK 100/99 B.C. Laureate bust of Melqarth right / Eagle standing left with right foot on prow of ship and palm branch over right shoulder; ΥΡΟΥ ΙΕΡΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΑΣΥΛΟΥ around. Club and date ZK in field left, monogram in field right. BMC Phoenicia 240:113. Extremely Fine; well centered; lightly toned; ...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 60 Greek PERSIAN EMPIRE. Circa 350 BC (Artaxerxes III). AR tetartemorion. .17 gm. 6 mm. Of uncertain mint. The great king running right / Head of Hermes left. Cf Brindley 447. Extremely Fine; even light toning on good metal. Very Rare. Ex Frank Kovacs with his meticulous tag.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 61 Greek PTOLEMAIC KINGDOM. Cleopatra VII. 50-31 B.C. Æ 40 drachmai. 9.06 gm. 21 mm. Diademed and draped bust of Cleopatra VII right / Eagle standing left on thunderbolt. SGC II: 7956. SNG Cop 422ff. Evenly and smoothly worn; head and hair detail present; profile evident; attractive even brown patina. Attractive example of this elusive type. Ver...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 62 Greek ZEUGITANIA. Carthage. Late 4th to early 3rd Centuries B.C. Æ. 2.88 gm. 16 mm. Sicilian mint?. Head of Tanit left wearing a wreath and a pendant earring / A horse standing right in front of a palm tree. Cf. SNG Cop 109ff. Very Fine; well centered, smooth dark patina. Lovely elegant style.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 63 Roman Republican ROMAN REPUBLICAN. Rome. 269-240 B.C. Æ aes grave; triens. 99.13 gm. 46 mm. Thunderbolt, •• | •• / Thunderbolt, •• | ••. Thurlow/Vecchi 18. Crawford 21/3. HN Italy 290. Near Extremely Fine; green patina. Choice example. Rare. Ex NAC 9:442 (1996).
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 64 Roman Republican ROMAN REPUBLICAN. M. Sergius Silus. 116-115 B.C. AR denarius. 3.93 gm. 18 mm. Rome mint. Helmeted head of Roma right; EX S C before, ROMA and mark of value behind / Horseman galloping left, holding sword and severed head of barbarian; Q before, M SERGI below, SILVS in exergue. Crawford 286/1. RSC Sergia 1. Sear 224. Good Very ...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 65 Roman Republican ROMAN REPUBLICAN. L. Cassius Caecianus. 102 B.C. AR denarius. 3.72 gm. 18 mm. Rome mint. Bust of Ceres left; CAEICIAV B behind / Yoke of oxen left; plough and V above, L CASSI in exergue. Crawford 321/1. RSC Cassia 4. Good Very Fine; small scratch by eye. Minty surfaces.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 66 Roman Republican ROMAN REPUBLICAN. The Social War. Marsic Confederation. 90-89 B.C. AR denarius. 3.95 gm. 18 mm. Corfinium mint. Laureate head of Italia left, wearing earring and pearl necklace; ITALIA upwards behind / Oath-taking scene of eight warriors, four on each side pointing their swords at a pig held by a youth, a standard in the backg...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 67 Roman Republican ROMAN REPUBLICAN. Mn. Fonteius C.f. 85 B.C. AR denarius. 3.81 gm. 17 mm. Rome mint. Laureate head of Apollo right; [MN FONTEI] behind, CF before / Cupid seated on goat standing right; pilei to either side, thyrsus in exergue; all within laurel wreath. Crawford 353/1d. Sydenham 724b. RSC Fonteia 11. Sear 269. Near Extremely Fin...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 68 Roman Republican ROMAN REPUBLICAN. C. Norbanus. 83 B.C. AR denarius. 3.73 gm. 19 mm. Rome mint. Diademed head of Venus right; CCXX (control mark) behind, C NORBANVS below / Corn ear, fasces with axe, and caduceus. Crawford 357/1b. Sydenham 739. RSC Norbana 2. Good Very Fine; light scuff in reverse field; well centered and crisply struck. Ex...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 69 Roman Republican ROMAN REPUBLICAN. Q. Antonius Balbus. 83-82 B.C. AR serrate denarius. 4.21 gm. 19 mm. Rome mint. Laureate head of Jupiter right, SC behind / Victory in quadriga right, holding wreath and palm branch, C below; Q ANTO BALB PR (ligate) in exergue. RSC Antonia 1. Crawford 364/1d. Sydenham 742b. Good Very Fine; lustrous old toning....
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 70 Roman Republican ROMAN REPUBLICAN. A. Postumius A.f. Sp.n. Albinus. 81 B.C. AR serrate denarius. 3.74 gm. 19 mm. Rome mint. Veiled head of Hispania right; HISPAN behind / Togate figure standing left, raising hand; legionary eagle to left, fasces with axe to right; A POST A F S N ALBIN. Crawford 372/2. Sydenham 746. RSC Postumia 8. Very Fine; a...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 71 Roman Imperatorial ROMAN IMPERATORIAL. Julius Caesar. AR denarius. 3.81 gm. 18 mm. Military mint traveling with Caesar in North Africa, 47-46 B.C. Diademed head of Venus right / Aeneas standing naked, holding palladium and bearing his father Anchises on his shoulder; CAESAR to right. CRI 55. Crawford 458/1. RSC 12. Sear 355. Near Extremely Fin...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 72 Roman Imperatorial ROMAN IMPERATORIAL. Pompey the Great. Killed 48 B.C. AR denarius. 3.35 gm. 17 mm. Uncertain Sicilian mint. Struck under Sextus Pompey, 42-40 B.C. Bare head of Pompey the Great right between capis and lituus; [MAG PIVS IMP ITER] around / Neptune standing left, foot on prow between the brothers Anapias and Amphinomus (the Cata...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 73 Roman Imperatorial ROMAN IMPERATORIAL. Mark Antony. AR denarius. 3.18 gm. 19 mm. Athens. Summer 32 B.C. His bare head right; ANTON AVG IMP III COS [DES III III V R P C] / ANTON[IVS] AVG IMP III in two lines across field. CRI 347. Crawford 542/2. RSC 2. SRC 1478. Good Fine; decent portrait, uneven strike; lightly iridescent toning; slightly por...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 74 Roman Imperatorial ROMAN IMPERATORIAL. Mark Antony. AR legionary denarius. 3.67 gm. 18 mm. Patrae(?) mint. Autumn 32 - spring 31 B.C. Galley right with rowers, mast with banners at the prow; ANT AVG above, III VIR R P C below / Legionary eagle between two standards; LEG XIII below. CRI 367. Crawford 544/27. RSC 42. Very Fine; lightly toned; ba...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 75 Roman Imperial Augustus. 27 B.C. - A.D. 14. AR denarius. 3.82 gm. 17.5 mm. Uncertain Spanish mint (Colonia Patricia?). Struck circa 18 B.C. His laureate head right; CAESARI AVGVSTO around / Slow quadriga advancing right, containing aquila and surmounted by four minature galloping horses; S P Q R in exergue. RIC I 108a (R2). RSC 274. Very Fine;...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 76 Roman Imperial Tiberius. A.D. 14-37. AR denarius. 3.78 gm. 18 mm. "Tribute penny" type. Lugdunum (Lyon) mint. Struck A.D. 36-37. His laureate head right; TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS / Livia (as Pax) seated right, holding long scepter and olive branch, on chair with plain legs; PONTIF MAXIM. RIC I 26. RSC 16. Very Fine; toned; attractive.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 77 Roman Provincial Claudius (with his parents, Drusus Senior and Antonia). A.D. 41-54. Æ 26. 8.51 gm. 26 mm. Crete ("probably struck at the beginning of Cladius's reign"). Head of Claudius laureate, right; ΤΙ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΓΕΡΜ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ around / Head of Drusus right, bareheaded and facing left toward the head of Antonia, wearing a veil and fac...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 78 Roman Imperial Nero. A.D. 54-68. Æ as. 10.38 gm. 29 mm. Rome mint. Circa A.D. 66. His laureate head right; NERO CAESAR AVG GERM IMP around / View of the Temple of Janus, window left; PACE P R VBIQ PARTA IANVM CLVSIT around; S C across. RIC 347. Very Fine/near Extremely Fine; well centered; attractive brown patina on smooth surfaces; marvelous ...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 79 Roman Imperial Vespasian. A.D. 69-79. AR denarius. 3.03 gm. 18.5 mm. Rome mint. Struck July A.D. 77 - December A.D. 78. His laureate head right; CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG around / Sow left with three piglets; IMP XIX in exergue. RIC II.1 982. RSC 213. Near Very Fine; attractively toned; rare reverse type.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 80 Roman Imperial Otacilia Severa. Augusta, A.D. 244-249. Æ sestertius. 23.23 gm. 29 mm. Rome mint. Her diademed and draped bust right; MARCIA OTACIL SEVERA AVG / Concordia seated left, holding patera and double cornucopia; CONCORDIA AVGG S C. RIC IV.3 203a (Philip I). SRC 2636. Very Fine; attractive rich chocolate brown patina.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 81 Roman Imperial ROMAN BRITAIN. Constantine I. A.D. 307-337. Æ follis. 4.8 gm. 21 mm. London mint. Mid 310 to late 312. His laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right; CONSTANTINVS P F AVG / Sol radiate standing half left, naked but for chlamys falling from left shoulder, holding a globe in his outstretched right hand, a whip in his left; COMITI ...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 82 Celtic Britain CELTIC BRITAIN. Armorica, Coriosolites, uninscribed coinage. 75-50 B.C. AR stater. 6.23 gm. 21.5 mm. Celticized head of Apollo right / A celticized bird-headed horse right, boar below, remains of Victory above. S. 15. ABC 70 (Very Rare). Good Very Fine; good silver; some minor porosity; attractive example of this issue. The D...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 83 Celtic Britain CELTIC BRITAIN. Atrebates and Regni. Eppilus. Circa 20 B.C. - A.D 1. AR unit. 1.21 gm. 12 mm. Calleva mint. Realistic bearded male head right within a wreath made of a vine / A boar standing right COM below. S. 100. ABC 1163. Good Very Fine; flat on forehead; bold boar. The Dr. Cedric S. Raine Collection.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 84 Celtic Britain CELTIC BRITAIN. Southern: Regini and Atrebates. Caratacus. Circa A.D. 40-43. AR unit. 1.18 gm. 12 mm. Bust right, wearing a lion skin; CARA in front / An eagle standing facing, head left; a pellet-in-annulet above right. S. 364. ABC 1276 (Rare). Good Very Fine; struck slightly off-center on good quality silver; name "CARA" is cl...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 85 Celtic Britain CELTIC BRITAIN. Southern: Regini and Atrebates. Caratacus. Circa A.D. 40-43. AR minim. .3 gm. 8.5 mm. C A R A ariound a central pellet-in-annulet / Pegaus springing right. S. 364A. ABC 1379 (Very rare). Extremely Fine; good quality silver. Rare.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 86 Celtic Britain CELTIC BRITAIN. Iceni. Mid to late First century B.C. AR unit. 1.19 gm. 12 mm. Attributed to Queen Boudicca by VanArsdell. Celticized bust right / Horse right, part of wheel above, diamond shape with pellets at corner below. S. 434. Van Arsdell 792-1. ABC 1567. Good Very Fine; light iridescent toning; obverse low on flan showing...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 87 Celtic Britain CELTIC BRITAIN. Western Region. Eisu. Circa 20-43 A.D. AR unit. 1.1 gm. 13 mm. Stylized head right, pellet triads for hair, pellet in ring for eye / Triple tailed annulet horse. S. 382. ABC 2081. Good Very Fine; toned. The Dr. Cedric S. Raine Collection.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 88 British Hammered ANGLO-SAXON. Secondary sceat. Circa 685-700. AR sceat. 1.05 gm. 12 mm. Series J. (York). Diademed head right, double strand pearl diadem / A bird on a cross, pellets in field in front of bird and below horizontal bar on the cross; annulets at the ends of the horizontal arms, beaded inner circle. S. 802. N. 128. Good Very Fine/...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 89 British Hammered ANGLO-SAXON. Primary sceat. Circa 680-710. AR sceat. 1.21 gm. 12 mm. Metcalf series CZ. Mint in Kent. A stylized radiate bust right; APA in runes in front; a double line framing pellets as an exergual line / TOTII standard reverse; runic letters. S. 779var. N. 161var. Near Extremely Fine; old toning, good metal and unusually h...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 90 British Hammered ANGLO-SAXON. Secondary sceat. Circa 710-725. AR sceat. 1.19 gm. 12.5 mm. Series J (York). Diademed head right, double strand pearl diadem / A bird on a cross, pellets in field in front of bird and below horizontal bar on the cross; annulets at the ends of the horizontal arms, beaded inner circle. S. 802. N. 128. Near Extremely...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 91 British Hammered EARLY ANGLO-SAXON. Circa 600-775. AR secondary sceat. 1.08 gm. 11 mm. Series N. Two standing figures / Crested fantastic creature advancing left, looking back. S. 806. Metcalf 368ff. Extremely Fine; attractive even dark tone; well centered.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 92 British Hammered ANGLO-SAXON. East Anglia. Circa 710-760. AR sceat. .87 gm. 12 mm. Stylized bust right, runes in front (right) / Standard with T T | T T in square with central pellet; ITΛT above. S. 813. N. 157. cf Metcalf 403, type R5. Extremely Fine. The Dr. Cedric S. Raine Collection.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 93 British Hammered Kings of Northumbria. Eadberht. 737-758. AR sceat. .93 gm. 12 mm. Group B. Small cross; EOTBEREhTVI• / Heraldic quadruped standing left, raising foreleg. S. 847. N. 178. As Pirie 11 (apparently same dies). Very Fine; minor porosity. The Dr. Cedric S. Raine Collection.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 94 British Hammered Kings of Northumbria. Aethelred I. Second Reign, 789-796. AR sceat. 1.08 gm. 18 mm. +AEDILREUTD (final letter appears as TD elided) around a central cross / +TIDVVLF around a small central cross. S. 856. N. 185/1. Cf. Pirie (Northumbria) 21 but different obverse die. Good Very Fine; fresh surfaces. The Dr. Cedric S. Raine C...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 95 British Hammered Archbishops of York. Eanbald II (tentative attribution). 796-835. Base sceat. 1.19 gm. 12 mm. :EBL(inverted)DEDD / +EADEVV (Eaduulf). S. 861. N. 194 var. Cf Pirie 118. Good Very Fine; (partially blundered legends reflect an illiterate die cutter). The Dr. Cedric S. Raine Collection.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 96 British Hammered Kings of Northumbria. Redwulf. Circa 844. Æ sceat. .83 gm. 11 mm. Small cross; +REDVLF RE / +MOIVVIE (MONNE). S. 867. N. 189. Pirie 1702 (obverse die match, reverse not clear). Very Fine. The Dr. Cedric S. Raine Collection.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 97 British Hammered Kings of Northumbria. Osberht. 849/50-867. Base sceat. .96 gm. 12 mm. +OSBERH (retrograde) / +EDFHELM (Ls inverted). S. 869. N. 191. As Pirie 2209 (apparently same dies). Good Very Fine. The Dr. Cedric S. Raine Collection.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 98 British Hammered Archbishops of York. Wigmund. 837-854. Base sceat. 1.15 gm. 12 mm. +VIGMVND around a small central cross / +COENRED around a small central cross. S. 870. N. 196. Pirie 393 (same reverse die). Good Very Fine; a bit of dark green patination on obverse; fresh metal. The Dr. Cedric S. Raine Collection.
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 99 British Hammered Kings of Mercia. Offa. 757-796. AR penny. 1.22 gm. 16 mm. Portrait and cross of lobes type. London mint, Dudda. His diademed and draped bust right, quatrefoil behind head; OFFAREX in front / + d U d in angles of a cross formed by four lobes with small saltires in center, nine pellets spaced around the edge. S. 905. Blunt 28. B...
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Davissons, Auction 34, Lot 100 British Hammered Kings of Mercia. Offa. 757-796. AR penny. .98 gm. 16 mm. OFFA | REX; the O lozenge shaped; legend in two lines, in lunettes divided by a short beaded bar with crosses at each end / EPEL NO (O lozenge shaped) in two lines divided by a beaded bar with fleurs at each end, crosses above and below inscription. S. 907. Chick Type 1...
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