SKU: 8146

£200.00

Struck on a large flan, lightly toned with golden highlights.

Sold - Jan 23

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P. Maenius M.f.Antiaticus (132 BC), silver Denarius, Rome mint, edge milled vertically. Obv. Helmeted head of Roma facing right, barred X behind. Rev. Victory driving quadriga facing right, holding wreath and palm, P MAE ANT below (MAE and ANT in monogram), ROMA in exergue. 3.85g, die axis 2h (Sear 126 (RCV I); BMC 988; Crawford 249/1). Struck on a large flan, lightly toned with golden highlights. A bold very fine or better.

Provenance
Ex. Roma E-Auction 68, Lot 800

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Sear 126 (RCV I); BMC 988; Crawford 249/1