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LOT 3908
Group of Five [5] Gallienus AE Antoniniani Coins with Animal Reverses. 253-268 AD.
Group comprising: various animal reverse types of Gallienus, including antelope/deer types. Good Fine and better.(14.65gr total, 19-25mm.).
Provenance
Ex property of a Cambridgeshire gentleman.
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LOT 3908
Group of Five [5] Gallienus AE Antoniniani Coins with Animal Reverses.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £52
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