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LOT 2428
Ancient Roman Imperial Coins - Mark Antony & Octavian - Clasped Hands AR Quinarius 39 B.C.
Military mint travelling with Octavian in Gaul. Obv: diademed and veiled head of Concord right, III. VIR. behind, R. P. C. before Rev: clasped hands holding caduceus, M ANTON C CAESAR. Good fine.(1.48 grams, 15 mm.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Property of a private Norwich, UK, collector.
Literature
Crawford 529/4b, CRI 304, Sydenham 1195, RSC 67.
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LOT 2428
Ancient Roman Imperial Coins - Mark Antony & Octavian - Clasped Hands AR Quinarius
Sold for (Inc. bp): £52
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