Details
LOT 2777
Ancient Roman Imperial Coins - Tetricus I to Julian - Mixed Bronzes [12] 400 B.C.-400 A.D.
Group comprising: mixed Imperial issues and types, with Greek, bronze. Fine and better; cleaned.(41 grams total.). [12]
Provenance
The Kusmirek Collection, UK.
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LOT 2777
Ancient Roman Imperial Coins - Tetricus I to Julian - Mixed Bronzes [12]
Estimate £250 - 350€290 - 410 (for guidance only)$340 - 470 (for guidance only)
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