Wednesday 13 November 2013

Historic Silver Coins in our November Sale

Today, we bring you a selection of historic silver coins that are coming up in our 
November sale on the 20th November.
To find out more information on each item, you can click on the lot number for 
each item to go to our online catalogue.



Lot 326 is an Ancient Greece, Attica, Athens, silver tetradrachm from 449-413 BC.
Our estimate for this is £220 - £280.



Lot 331 is an Ancient Greece, Alexander III (the Great) (336-323 BC) silver tetradrachm.
We are estimating this at £160 - £200.



Lot 352 is an Ancient Greece, Seleukid Kingdom, Seleukos I, 
Nikator (312 - 280 BC) silver tetradrachm.
Our estimate for this is £240 - £280.



Lot 357 is a rare Henry IV (1399-1413) silver penny by the York Mint.
Our estimate on this is £300 - £400.



Lot 361 is an Elizabeth I half crown from 1601, just two years before the end of her reign.
This is estimated at £400 - £600.



Lot 363 is a Charles I Civil War shilling from 1644, produced by the Bristol Mint. 
This was produced whilst King Charles I was running away from Oliver Cromwell's parliamentary troops in the English Civil War - this coin was made just five years before 
the monarchy was overruled by parliament and the King was beheaded - 
a little history lesson for you all there! 

As this is a scarce coin, our estimate for it is £1000 - £1400.



To access full descriptions, estimates and images of all lots in our 
Auction Sale on 19 & 20 November go to www.afbrock.co.uk
or open our FlipBook Catalogue



Call 0161 456 5050 or email to request a Complimentary Catalogue.


A F Brock Auction Sales include;
Antique, Vintage & Modern Jewellery, Silverware, Ceramics, Glass, Paintings, Clocks, Toys,
Coins, Tokens, Medals & Militaria, Banknotes, Stamps, Cigarette Cards, Early Postcards,
Memorabilia, Antiques & other Collectables



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