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LOT 9255650
Julian II BI Maiorina. AD 360-363. Nicomedia mint. 3rd officina.
D N FL CL IVLIANVS P F AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / SECVRITAS REI PVB, bull standing to right; above, star; (palm) NIKΓ • (palm) in exergue. RIC VIII 122. Very Fine.(8.95gr, 28mm, 1h.).
Provenance
Acquired on UK art market.
Property of a Middlesex gentleman.
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LOT 9255650
Julian II BI Maiorina.
Estimate £40 - 60€46 - 70 (for guidance only)$54 - 81 (for guidance only)
Opening Bid
£5 (EUR 6; USD 7) +BP*
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As shown.
Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.
