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LOT 3722

Group of One Hundred [100] Late Roman Imperial AE Coins. 3rd-4th century AD.

Various emperors. Condition as seen.(240gr total.).

Provenance

Acquired 1970s-1996.
Property of a North American collector.
London collection, 2016.

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LOT 3722

Group of One Hundred [100] Late Roman Imperial AE Coins.

Estimate £200 - 300€230 - 350 (for guidance only)$270 - 410 (for guidance only)

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