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LOT 3197

Group of Thirty-Five [35] Roman Imperial AE Coins. Mainly 3rd-4th century AD.

Various emperors. All in coin envelopes. Fair to Very Fine.(170gr total.). [35]

Provenance

Ex E J W collection.
From a 1980s UK collection.
Property of an London antiquarian.

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LOT 3197

Group of Thirty-Five [35] Roman Imperial AE Coins.

Sold for (Inc. bp): £65

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