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LOT 3903

Group of Seven [7] AE Roman Constantinian AE Coins. 3rd century AD.

Comprising: mixed issues and reverse types. Condition as shown.(19.42gr total, 17-20mm.).

Provenance

From an early 20th century collection.
Acquired on the UK art market, early 2000s.
Property of a London, UK, antiquarian.
Accompanied by a handwritten envelope.

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LOT 3903

Group of Seven [7] AE Roman Constantinian AE Coins.

Sold for (Inc. bp): £124

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