A group of 4 Roman silver coins
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Description
A group of 4 Roman silver coins. Lot includes a pair of Drachms of Gordian III, AD 238 - 244, struck at Caesarea, Cappadocia, (18 mm, 2.76g & 18 mm, 3.27g), a silver denarius of Severus Alexander, AD 222 - 235, struck at Rome, (19 mm, 3.38g), and an Antoninianus of Trajan Decius, AD 249 - 251, with Uberitas on the reverse, (21 mm, 3.45g). A nice group in great condition! Ex Los Angeles private collection.
Condition
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A group of 4 Roman silver coins
Estimate $300 - $400
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