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LOT 3288
Divus Constantius I BI Nummus. Died AD 306.
London mint; struck under Constantine I AD 307-310. 1st officina. DIVO CONSTANTIO PIO, laureate, veiled and cuirassed bust to right / MEMORIA FELIX, altar with eagle on either side; PLN in exergue. RIC VI 110; C&T 5.04.010; RML 225. Very Fine.(4.38gr, 26mm, 6h). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Found in Wiltshire, UK, before 1974.
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