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LOT 3393

Greek, Roman Imperial and Byzantine AE Coins Group [9]. 3rd century BC-10th century AD.

From various mints and rulers. Fine to Good Fine.(49.83gr total, 17-28mm). [No Reserve]

Provenance

From an old UK collection;
From the collection of a London antiquarian.

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LOT 3393

Greek, Roman Imperial and Byzantine AE Coins Group [9].

Sold for (Inc. bp): £33

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