Details
LOT 2815
Ancient Roman Imperial Coins - Gallienus - Hippocamp AE Antoninianus 260-268 A.D.
Rome mint. Sole reign. Obv: GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head right. Rev: NEPTVNO CONS AVG, hippocamp springing right, mintmark N. Near extremely fine.(3.28 grams, 20 mm.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.
Literature
RIC 245, RSC 667, Sear 10292.
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LOT 2815
Ancient Roman Imperial Coins - Gallienus - Hippocamp AE Antoninianus
Sold for (Inc. bp): £39
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