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LOT 2651
Ancient Roman Republican Coins - Q. Lutatius Cerco - Galley AR Denarius 108-109 B.C.
Rome mint. Obv: ROMA CERCO behind and before head of Roma right, wearing crested helmet decorated with plume and two stars, star (mark of value) behind head. Rev: Q•LVTATI Q, galley right in oak wreath. Very fine.(3.77 grams, 20 mm.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Property of a Bristol, UK, gentleman, by family descent.
Accompanied by a handwritten information ticket.
Literature
Babelon (Lutatia) 2, Crawford 305/1, RBW 1146, Sydenham 559, Sear 182.
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LOT 2651
Ancient Roman Republican Coins - Q. Lutatius Cerco - Galley AR Denarius
Sold for (Inc. bp): £156
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