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Lot 2083    Session 6 (9.30am Thursday)    Roman Silver & Bronze

Estimate $80
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $40

ROMAN COINS MOSTLY NEEDING CONSERVATION, third - fourth century A.D., antoninianii of Gordian III, Philip I and Severina, small bronze of Theodora, (S.3911); AE 20 of Magnentius (S.4018), and an as of Caracalla, issued in 209, rev. woman drawing out skirt, holding sceptre, two children before her (RIC -, known only for Geta RIC Pl.XVI, 8). The last apparently unpublished and very good, the Theodora good very fine, Magnentius very fine, others poor. (6)

Ex H.P. Whittle Collection.

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