Roman Imperial Coins
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Lot 5763 Session 17 (11.30am Fri 26 Nov) Roman Imperial Coins
Estimate $100
			
			
		Bid at live.noble.com.au			
			
		
		
SOLD $60		
 		
ANCIENT ROMAN AND GREEK COINS, a small group of early 4th century bronze antoninianii and follis (5), Diocletian (S.3510), Maximianus (S.3611); Galerius (S.3719); Licinius I (S.3708); Constantine I (S.3868); Bactria, Kingdom of, Hermaeus, (c.40-1 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (8.28 grams), obv. Hermaeus diademed bust to right, around **BASILEWS SOTHROS ERMAIOU*, rev. Zeus seated to left holding sceptre, monogram in fields, (S.7736). Last, porous and uneven tone, others very fine, several with green patination, all in packets described. (6)
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