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LOT 3518

Cn. Lucretius Trio AR Plated Denarius. 136 BC. Rome mint.

Helmeted head of Roma to right; TRIO downwards behind, X (mark of value) beneath chin / The Dioscuri riding to right, each holding spear; CN•LVCR below, ROMA in exergue. Crawford 237/1a; BMCRR Rome 929; RSC Lucretia 1. Good Fine. Bankers' marks.(3.50gr, 17mm, 1h.).

Provenance

From the private collection of a Suffolk, UK, gentleman, early 2000s.

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LOT 3518

Cn. Lucretius Trio AR Plated Denarius.

Sold for (Inc. bp): £33

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