Details
LOT 2436
Ancient Roman Imperial Coins - Allectus - Colchester - Galley with 4 Oarsman AE Quinarius 293-296 A.D.
Camulodunum mint. Obv: IMP C ALLECTVS P AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right. Rev: LAETITIA AVG, galley travelling right, four oarsmen; mintmark QC. Fine.(2.52 grams.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Property of a Stowmarket, UK, gentleman.
Literature
RIC V-2 125; Sear 13866.
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LOT 2436
Ancient Roman Imperial Coins - Allectus - Colchester - Galley with 4 Oarsman AE Quinarius
Sold for (Inc. bp): £46
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