Details
LOT 2434
Ancient Roman Imperatorial Coins - Augustus and Agrippa - AE Dupondius 20-10 B.C.
Nemausus mint. Obv: IMP DIVI F, back-to-back heads of Agrippa, wearing rostral crown, and Augustus, bare. Rev: COL NEM, crocodile chained to palm, wreath with long ties trailing above. Good fine.(5.18 grams.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Property of an Essex collector.
Accompanied by a handwritten coin ticket.
Literature
RIC 155; Sear5 1729; Cohen 7, RPC 523.
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LOT 2434
Ancient Roman Imperatorial Coins - Augustus and Agrippa - AE Dupondius
Sold for (Inc. bp): £59
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Ancient Roman Imperatorial Coins - Augustus and Agrippa - AE Dupondius 20-10 B.C.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £59
Nemausus mint. Obv: IMP DIVI F, back-to-back heads of Agrippa, wearing rostral crown, and Augustus, bare. Rev: COL NEM, crocodile chained to palm, wreath with long ties trailing above. 5.18 grams.
Good fine.
Property of an Essex collector. Accompanied by a handwritten coin ticket.
