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Lot 136

† Geta (198-209AD), Roman Empire (2)

Denarii, Rome, struck under Septimius Severus and Caracalla, draped bust right, rev. emblems of the pontificate: lituus, secespita, guttus, simpulum and aspergillum, (RSC 188, RIC IV 3); Rome, struck under Septimius Severus and Caracalla, draped bust right, rev. Nobilitas standing right, holding sceptre and palladium, (RSC 90, RIC IV 13a). The first, good fine or better, the second, nearly extremely fine with a flan flaw at 12 o'clock

Estimate: £80 - £100
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Starting bid: £70
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The first good fine, the others better but the last with an edge chip


Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins

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