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LOT 3233
Maximinus II BI Nummus. AD 310-313.
London mint; struck AD 311-312. 1st officina. IMP MAXIMINVS P F AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust to right / GENIO POP ROM, Genius standing facing, head to left, wearing modius, holding patera and cornucopia; star in right field, PLN in exergue. RIC VI 209b; C&T 7.05.011; RML 413. Good Very Fine.(4.24gr, 23mm, 6h.).
Provenance
Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.
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LOT 3233
Maximinus II BI Nummus.
Estimate £50 - 70€58 - 81 (for guidance only)$68 - 95 (for guidance only)
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