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Roman, 12 x Silver & Bronze Coins comprising: Roman Republic Silver Denarius, P.Furius Crassi

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Roman, 12 x Silver &amp; Bronze Coins comprising: Roman Republic Silver Denarius, P.Furius Crassi
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Roman, 12 x Silver & Bronze Coins comprising: Roman Republic Silver Denarius, P.Furius Crassipes, circa 84BC, obv. turreted head of Cybele, AED.CVR above, rev. curule chair inscribed P FOVRIVS, CRASS (IPES) in ex., rev. metal flaw at 5 o`clock o/wise lightly toned with some original lustre AVF & Roman Imperial: Silver Denarius of Severus Alexander, rev. P.M.TR.P.111.COS.(P.P.) Salus seated left feeding serpent arising from altar, struck off-centre & some light surface corrosion o/wise AFine 10 x Bronzes including antoniniani of Probus, Diocletian, Constantius I & Tetricus I, a centenionalis of Constans I, AE3 of Licinius I & AE 3/4 of Constantius II, Constans etc, most with good portraits & revs. generally Fine to VF or+ together with 4 x Low-Grade English Hammered Silver Coins: Elizabeth I, 2 x sixpences Poor to Fair+, a groat of Edward III, York Mint, clipped, Poor/VG & & a Charles I shilling, MM triangle in circle Poor to Fair

Roman, 12 x Silver & Bronze Coins comprising: Roman Republic Silver Denarius, P.Furius Crassipes, circa 84BC, obv. turreted head of Cybele, AED.CVR above, rev. curule chair inscribed P FOVRIVS, CRASS (IPES) in ex., rev. metal flaw at 5 o`clock o/wise lightly toned with some original lustre AVF & Roman Imperial: Silver Denarius of Severus Alexander, rev. P.M.TR.P.111.COS.(P.P.) Salus seated left feeding serpent arising from altar, struck off-centre & some light surface corrosion o/wise AFine 10 x Bronzes including antoniniani of Probus, Diocletian, Constantius I & Tetricus I, a centenionalis of Constans I, AE3 of Licinius I & AE 3/4 of Constantius II, Constans etc, most with good portraits & revs. generally Fine to VF or+ together with 4 x Low-Grade English Hammered Silver Coins: Elizabeth I, 2 x sixpences Poor to Fair+, a groat of Edward III, York Mint, clipped, Poor/VG & & a Charles I shilling, MM triangle in circle Poor to Fair

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