Details
LOT 2412
Ancient Roman Republican Coins - C Valerius Flaccus - Eagle and Standards AR Denarius 82 B.C.
Massalia mint (by decree while Flaccus was proconsul in Gaul). Obv: winged and draped bust of Victory right with 'P' control symbol behind. Rev: C VAL FLA (VAL in monogram) left and IMPERAT right of legionary eagle flanked by two standards inscribed H (hastati) and P (principes) respectively with EX - S C across lower fields. Good very fine.(2.95 grams.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.
Literature
Craw. 365/1; Syd. 747; RSC Valeria 12; Sear 288.
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LOT 2412
Ancient Roman Republican Coins - C Valerius Flaccus - Eagle and Standards AR Denarius
Sold for (Inc. bp): £195
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