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Auction 20154  7 Oct 2020
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Lot 1994

Starting price: 120 GBP
Price realized: 140 GBP
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Fourth Century Silver, AR Siliquae (5), Julian II 'The Apostate', as Augustus (360-363), Reduced Siliqua, 8h, Lugdunum, Second Officina, diademed draped and beardless bust right, rev. VOTIS | V | MVLTIS | X in wreath, SLVG below (RIC VIII, Lyons 227; cf Sear 4071), small striking split and light edge chipping, otherwise a pleasing coin, a bold very fine; another, Valentinian I (364-375), 5h, Rome, First Officina, struck AD 364-367, similar to last, rev. VRBS ROMA, Roma seated left, holding Victory on globe and spear, R P in exergue (RIC IX, Rome 11A; Cohen 81), chipped at 6 o'clock, otherwise attractively toned, very fine; another, Valens (364-378), 12h, Trier, First Officina, as before, except TRPS . in exergue (RIC IX, Trier 27e1; RSC 109a), chipped between 12 and 2 o'clock, otherwise a bolder very fine; lastly, Honorius (393-423), Mediolanum (2), 7h, struck AD 388-394, rev. VOT | V | MVLT | X, legend in four lines within wreath, MDPS below (RIC IX, Milan 26; RSC 63; Sear 20972), clipped small, otherwise about very fine with tone; another, 12h, similar, rev. VIRTVS RO-MANORVM, as second, MDPS in exergue (RIC X, Milan 1228; RSC 59b; Sear 20968), scratch across portrait, otherwise a bold very fine (5).

Estimate: £140 - £180
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