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Auction 23106  19 Apr 2023
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Lot 7976

Starting price: 30 GBP
Price realized: 30 GBP
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Roman Empire, Fourth Century, Small Brass AE Nummi (5), including: Licinius I, struck AD 316, Treveri, First Officina, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. GENIO POP ROM, T-F across field, ATR in exergue, 2.90g, 11h (RIC VII, pp. 173, no. 121), striking split with light green patination, about very fine; another, Maximinus II 'Daia', AD 310-312, Londonium, First Officina, similar, rev. star in right field, PLN in exergue, 7h, an irregular edge on an elliptical flan, with dark green soil patination, very fine; and, Constantine the Great (307-337), Londonium, First Officina, similar to first, rev. SOLI INVICTO COMITI, S-F across field, PLN in exergue, 5h, minor corrosion, fine; and, Constantius II as Caesar, struck AD 324-330, Treveri, Second Officina, smaller head, rev. Camp Gate, STR and crescent in exergue, 6h, chipped with verdigris, lightly patinated, about very fine; lastly, Commemorative Issue, 'URBS ROMA', rev. Romulus and Remus, 7h, chipped, very fine (5).
Provenance
i) ~ Found in 'top second field' at Nettleton, West Lindsey District, (Lincolnshire), 15 October 2011 ~
Recorded with the Derby Museum, refs [Derby E7388] and PAS: DENO-E823B2,
ii) ~ Found in 'Roman field' at Wragby (Lincolnshire), 17 October 2009 ~
iii) ~ Found in Bain Rising Field at Ludford (Lincolnshire), 23 October 2010 ~
iv) ~ Found in Bain Rising Field at Ludford (Lincolnshire), 28 October 2010 ~
v) ~ Found in 'top first field' at Nettleton, West Lindsey District, (Lincolnshire), 18 September 2010 ~
Estimate: £50 - £80
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