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Auction 20123  8 Jul 2020
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Lot 1517

Starting price: 10 GBP
Price realized: 60 GBP
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Antoninus Pius (138-61), AR Denarius, AD 164, Rome, rev. COS IIII, thunderbolt on throne, 3.21g, 1h (RIC 137; RSC 345), flan splits otherwise near very fine, with a solid provenance to an insightful Romano-British third Century coin hoard.
Provenance
Sold by Lobel through 'The Phoenix' Newsletter, 2005, refs. HLD5/6
DNW 65, 16 March 2005, lot 15 [part]
Holme Hoard, Lincolnshire, deposited c. AD 209 (BM ref. 2003T225 and Treasure Annual Report, 2003, 363 | this coin: no. 141)
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The Holme Hoard was discovered on ploughed farmland by Messrs. Robinson and Sparks on the 23 November 2003. The find comprised 408 silver Denarii dating from the 1st Century BC to the Severan period and the fragmentary remains of a storage jar or flagon. Examined by the British Museum, 115 coins were accessioned into the national collection, whilst the remaining 293 were disclaimed and sold at public auction where Lobel acquired the balance en bloc for £4,000 [HP]. All lots are provided with the British Museum hoard number, RIC reference and metric weight.
Estimate: £15 - £25
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