Coins & The Douglas Rose Collection 2012-10-04 Auction - 532 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in uk - Page 8
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Coins & The Douglas Rose Collection

Session 1: COINS, CABINETS & BOOKS Session 2: THE DOUGLAS ROSE COLLECTION of Minerals,Gemstones,Meteorites & Fossils
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Anglo-Saxon Series D, 2c - Sceatta: Circa 695-740 AD, Continental series D, Type 2c. Obv: bust right with runic AEPA before. Rev: cross and pellets with pseudo-letters around. S. 792; M. 158-180. 0.97 grams. [No Reserve]
0172: Anglo-Saxon Series D, 2c - SceattaEst. £60-£90
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Anglo-Saxon Saltire Standard - Eclectic Sceatta: 710-760 AD. Obv: profile bust right with runes before. Rev: saltire with pellet in angles within standard with symbols outside. S. 833. 1.02 grams.
0173: Anglo-Saxon Saltire Standard - Eclectic SceattaEst. £80-£120
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Saxon Saxon - Continental Sceatta: Circa 600-775 AD. Obv: standard with angular symbols. Rev: cross pommee with pellets in angles. S. 793 (840). 1.11 grams.
0175: Saxon Saxon - Continental SceattaEst. £50-£70Lot Passed
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Anglo-Saxon Archbishop Aethelheard with Offa - Canterbu: Circa 796 AD, second issue type. Obv: +EDIL HEARD ARCPI in three lines with contraction lines above R and I and plain lines between legend. Rev: +OFFA REX in two lines with REX and Mercian M with
0176: Anglo-Saxon Archbishop Aethelheard with Offa - CanterbuEst. £1,000-£1,500
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Viking Hiberno-Norse Ireland - Sihtric III Olafsson - D: 995-1020 AD, imitating Aethelred II Last Small Cross type. Obv: profile bust with +SIHTRC REX PIRINCIS legend. Rev: small cross with +ZIHONONIDINEONFNI legend for Dublin mint. S. 6117. 1.08 grams.
0178: Viking Hiberno-Norse Ireland - Sihtric III Olafsson - DEst. £1,000-£1,500
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Anglo-Saxon Harthacnut - Lydford / Aelfwine - Fleur de : 1040 AD, BMC Type VIII. Obv: profile bust and sceptre with +ARDECNVT RE legend. Rev: voided long cross and fleurs dividing +AELP NEON LYDC ORDM legend for the moneyer Aelfwine at Lydford mint. S. -;
0184: Anglo-Saxon Harthacnut - Lydford / Aelfwine - Fleur de Est. £2,000-£2,500
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Norman William I - Oxford / Godwine - Canopy Penny: 1070-1072 AD. Obv: facing bust below canopy with +PILLEMVSREX legend. Rev: double quadrilateral with incurved sides with fleurs at corners with [+GOD]PI[ ]ONOXENEFOR legend for the moneyer Godwine at
0188: Norman William I - Oxford / Godwine - Canopy PennyEst. £400-£600
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Norman Henry I - York / Forni - Facing Bust Penny: Circa 1117-1119 AD, BMC x. Obv: facing bust with +H[ ]CVSREXA legend. Rev: cross fleury with +FOREN[:ON:]EO[ ]: legend for the moneyer Forni at York mint. S. 1271; N. 866; see EMC which lists only
0193: Norman Henry I - York / Forni - Facing Bust PennyEst. £200-£300
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