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LOT 3194

Group of Three [3] AR and One [1] Fourrée Antoniniani. AD 238-247.

Three antoniniani of Gordian III (AD 238-244) and one of Philip II, as Caesar (AD 244-247).
Collector's tickets included. Good Very Fine to Near Extremely Fine.(17.96gr total, 21-25mm.). [4]

Provenance

Property of a Bristol, UK, gentleman, by family descent.

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LOT 3194

Group of Three [3] AR and One [1] Fourrée Antoniniani.

Sold for (Inc. bp): £59

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