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LOT 3539

Claudius AR Denarius. AD 41-54. Apparently Romano-British imitation of the Rome mint issue.

TI CLAVD • CAES[...], laureate head to right / [...] AVGVSTAE, Pax-Nemesis advancing to right, holding caduceus; at feet, serpent. Cf. RIC I 10. Near Very Fine.(2.94gr, 18mm, 4h.).

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Found Tendring, Essex.

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LOT 3539

Claudius AR Denarius.

Sold for (Inc. bp): £598

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