£385.00
Rome mint. Slightly small of flan as is common, otherwise a delightful coin, lustrous and pleasing in this condition.
£385.00
Rome mint. Slightly small of flan as is common, otherwise a delightful coin, lustrous and pleasing in this condition.
Sold - Feb 23
M. Baebius Q.f. Tampilus (137 BC), silver Denarius, Rome mint. Obv. Helmeted head of Roma facing left, TAMPIL behind, X below chin. Rev. Apollo driving quadriga facing right, holding laurel-branch, bow and arrow, ROMA below, M BAEBI Q F in exergue. 3.93g, die axis 6h (Sear 113 (RCV I); BMCRR Rome 935-7; Crawford 236/1c). Slightly small of flan as is common, otherwise a delightful coin of bright metal, lustrous and pleasing in this condition. Choice Mint State.
Provenance
Ex. Bertolami E-Auction 83, Lot 739
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References | Sear 113 (RCV I); BMCRR Rome 935-7; Crawford 236/1c |
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