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LOT 3711

Galerius BI Nummus. AD 308-310. Nicomedia mint.

1st officina. IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, laureate head to right / GENIO AVGVSTI CMH (ligate), Genius standing to left, modius on head, holding patera and cornucopia; SMNA in exergue. RIC VI 54a. Near Very Fine.(6.34gr, 26mm, 6h.).

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Private collection, acquired 1980–1985.

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LOT 3711

Galerius BI Nummus.

Estimate £30 - 40€35 - 46 (for guidance only)$41 - 54 (for guidance only)

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