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ROMAN EMPIRE: LOT of 162 coins from the Republic to the early 5th century

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Ancient Coins - Roman Imperial Start Price:350.00 USD Estimated At:400.00 - 600.00 USD
ROMAN EMPIRE: LOT of 162 coins from the Republic to the early 5th century
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This item SOLD at 2021 May 13 @ 09:42UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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ROMAN EMPIRE: LOT of 162 coins from the Republic to the early 5th century, including 5 Republican AR denarii (1 fourrée), 20 early imperial coins in various denominations from Augustus to Maximinus I (most denarii & sestertii from the 2nd and the early 3rd century), 52 3rd century billon & bronzes from Gordian III to Licinius II (most radiates with a few large Maximian coppers), 74 later imperial bronzes from Constantine I to Arcadius (most AE3/4 with several AE2) and 1 silver siliqua of Constantius II, plus 10 worn unidentified bronzes; average circulated grades, most moderately worn, but easily identifiable and attributed on accompanying holder, with a few nicer examples; retail value $1000, lot of 162 pieces.