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LOT 2775
Ancient Roman Imperial Coins - Aurelian - Double-Struck and Flipped AE Antoninianus Circa 275 A.D.
Ticinum mint. Obv: [ ][ AVRELIANVS AVG legend with radiate bust right; part overstruck with the reverse die. Rev: CONCORDIA MILITUM legend with emperor clasping hands with Concordia; mintmark [ ]*T (visible on obverse); with traces of obverse showing. Good very fine.(3.38 grams total.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Property of a West London, UK, gentleman.
Literature
Cf. Sear 11522-11523 (mint differs).
Footnotes
An unusual minting error.
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LOT 2775
Ancient Roman Imperial Coins - Aurelian - Double-Struck and Flipped AE Antoninianus
Sold for (Inc. bp): £33
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