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Lot 3806       Roman Silver & Bronze

Estimate $150
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $200

ROMAN ISSUES OF THE THIRD TO FOURTH CENTURY, including Magnentius centenionalis, Treveri mint, rev. two Victories, (S.4023), Gordian III, antoninianus, rev. Virtus, (S.2465); other antoninianii of Claudius II, Tetricus I & II, Victorinus, and a group of folles of Constantine I, sons and successors. Very fine - extremely fine. (23)

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