-40%
Ancient Roman Republic. Ex McCabe Collection - AE Semis - unusually heavy
$ 132
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Description
Rome. The Republic.Anonymous, after 211 BC. Æ Semis (27.21g, 29mm, 5h).
Obverse
: Laureate head of Saturn right, S behind.
Reverse:
Prow right, S above, ROMA in exergue.
References:
Crawford 56/3; RBW 203-4; McCabe Group G4.
Grade:
Good Fine; dark patina; unusually heavy for this rare issue.
Provenance
: Ex
Andrew McCabe Collection [
Roma Numismatics E-Sale 5 (8 Feb 2014) Lot 523].
TERMS OF SALE
:
1.
GUARANTY
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2.
GRADING/ATTRIBUTION
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3.
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