Lot 4606
Sale 130 · Important Australian, British, World, and Ancient Coins, Banknotes, and Medals
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Description
Valerian I, (253-260 A.D.), silver antoninianus, Antioch mint, (3.16 g), issued 254-5 A.D, obv. radiate head right, rev. Saturn standing right, holding scythe, AETERNITATI AVGG around (S.9922, RIC 210, RSC 8) rare (illustrated); another Rome mint (3.67 g), issued 255 A.D., obv. radiate head right, rev. LIBERALITAS AVGG around, Liberalitas seated left, (S.9946, RIC 101, RSC 113) very scarce; another Rome mint (3.68 g), issued 255-258 A.D., rev. FELICITAS AVGG Felicitas standing left holding caduceus and cornucopiae, (S.9936, RIC 87, RSC 53); together with Gallienus, (253-268 A.D.), billon antoninianus, (2.46 g), issued in 265 A.D. at Sirmium, rev. VICTORIA AET, Victory standing left with wreath and palm, S P below (Secunda Pannonia), (S.10380, RIC 586, RSC 1071a), scarce, Nearly very fine - nearly extremely fine, an interesting group. (4)
Ex The Abramowitz Family Collection, from Superior Galleries at (the New York International Numismatic Convention Auction), December 8, 1993 (lot 527 part) with auction lot ticket.
- Estimate
- $150
- Result Status
- Sold
- Prices Realised
- $90