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LOT 3298
The Triumvirs. Octavian AR Denarius. Struck autumn 32 BC-summer 31 BC. Uncertain mint in Italy (Rome?).
Diademed and draped bust of Pax to right; behind, cornucopia; before, olive branch / CAESAR DIVI • F, Octavian, in military attire, advancing to right, raising his right hand in adlocutio and holding inverted spear over his shoulder in his left. RIC I 253; CRI 400; RSC 72. Extremely Fine. Lustrous surfaces with sharp details.(3.99gr, 19mm, 12h.).
Provenance
Private collection, Europe.
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LOT 3298
The Triumvirs. Octavian AR Denarius.
Estimate £1,200 - 1,700€1,390 - 1,970 (for guidance only)$1,620 - 2,300 (for guidance only)
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