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LOT 3912

Group of Twenty [20] Victorinus to Tetricus I AE Antoniniani Coins. 268-273 AD.

Group comprising: Victorinus (7); Tetricus I (9); with others (4); various issues and reverse types. About Very Fine.(47.30gr, total, 18-21mm.).

Provenance

Ex property of a Cambridgeshire gentleman.

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LOT 3912

Group of Twenty [20] Victorinus to Tetricus I AE Antoniniani Coins.

Sold for (Inc. bp): £143

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