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LOT 2808
Ancient Roman Imperial Coins - Domitia - Electrotype AE Sestertius 20th century A.D.
Copying the issue from 82-96 A.D. Obv: DOMITIAE AVG IMP CAES DIVI F DOMITIANI AVG, draped bust right, hair coiled in a bun behind head. Rev: DIVI CAESAR MATRI, Domitian seated left, holding sceptre, extending hand to child standing before her. Good very fine.(22.85 grams, 34 mm.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
From an old UK collection.
From the collection of a London antiquarian.
Literature
A museum electrotype copy of: RIC II 132, BMCRE 501, Cohen 7.
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LOT 2808
Ancient Roman Imperial Coins - Domitia - Electrotype AE Sestertius
Sold for (Inc. bp): £78
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