Bellmans to auction established collection of coins

Bellmans Auctioneers, Wisborough Green, is to launch 2014 with the sale of a large and interesting collection of coins.
Bellmans - Lot 1558 - Roman Empire, Theodosius I (AD 379-395), gold SolidusBellmans - Lot 1558 - Roman Empire, Theodosius I (AD 379-395), gold Solidus
Bellmans - Lot 1558 - Roman Empire, Theodosius I (AD 379-395), gold Solidus

The collection consists of over 200 Roman, late Roman, British and World coins and will be sold on Friday, 24th January from 10am.

The collection is particularly strong in late Roman Solidi and Islamic gold coins. The sale will be fully illustrated on the Bellmans website; www.bellmans.co.uk and is open to view from Friday 17th January.

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This unique collection has been privately consigned by a Sussex family which has been passed down through the family for over a century.

Bellmans - Lot 1560 - Roman Empire, Theodosius I (AD 379-395), gold Solidus, Constantinople mint, OfficinaBellmans - Lot 1560 - Roman Empire, Theodosius I (AD 379-395), gold Solidus, Constantinople mint, Officina
Bellmans - Lot 1560 - Roman Empire, Theodosius I (AD 379-395), gold Solidus, Constantinople mint, Officina

Highlights include a gold Five-Pound Victoria coin, dated to 1887, depicting the jubilee head and St George to the reverse, (S 3864), with an estimate of £1200-1500.

William Pasfield, Associate Director at Bellmans Auctioneers, commented: “I am looking forward to the sale of this very rare and unique collection of coins. This group of items adds to the very diverse collection of items which are sold at Bellmans Auctioneers”.

The auction also includes extremely rare and fine examples of Billion Dirhams; KINGS OF MURCIA, Muhammad b. Sa’d (542-567h, Mursiya (5)64h (A 407B), and KINGS OF MURCIA, Muhammad b. Sa’d (542-567h), Mursiya (5)64h (A 407B), each estimated at £300-400.

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The sale also includes coins originating from the Roman Empire, Theodosius I (AD 379-395).

The gold Solidus from the Thessalonica mint displays a diademed draped and cuirassed bust, with two emperors enthroned with a globe between and victory above to the reverse. This coin is a very fine example and is estimated at £500-700.

Other sale highlights include Roman Empire, Theodosius I (AD 379-395), gold Solidus, from the Constantinople mint, Officina, which display a draped and cuirassed bust, the reverse displaying a superb portrait of Constantinopolis seated holding sceptre and shield. The coin weighs 4.5g and is estimated at £700-900.

The collection is open to view from the Friday 17th January until the morning of the sale. Online bidding is available via the-saleroom.com.

For more information and to register your interest, please visit www.bellmans.co.uk, alternatively contact Bellmans Auctioneers on 01403 700 858.

Report and pictures contributed by Rachel Aked.

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