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Auction XXIII  24-25 Mar 2022
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Lot 712

Estimate: 750 GBP
Price realized: 900 GBP
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Constantine III AR Siliqua. Arelate, AD 408-411. D N CONS[TANT]INVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VICTORIA AAVGG[G], Roma seated to left, holding Victory on globe and inverted spear; [KON]T in exergue. RIC X 1539; RSC 4e corr. (rev. legend). 1.32g, 16mm, 12h.

About Extremely Fine; flan crack at 12h, attractive deep cabinet tone with underlying lustre. Very Rare.

From the David Miller Collection, collector's ticket included.

Constantine III is remembered chiefly as the general and usurper who declared himself Western Roman Emperor in 407 while based in Britannia, stripping all troops from the province and thus leaving it open to Saxon invasion and conquest. Thus was Britannia forever lost to Rome.
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