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Auction: 23004 - Ancient and British Coins - Featuring the 'White Rose' Collection
Lot: 651

Roman Empire, Gratian (367-383), AV Solidus, struck AD 378-383, Thessalonica, D N GRATIANVS P F AVG pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. VICTORIA AVGG, Gratian and Valentinian seated facing, crowned and robed, on throne, holding globus between them, palm branch between their legs, Victory flying behind and above facing with oustretched wings, TES OB in exergue, 4.47g [69.0grns], 12h (Cohen 38; RIC IX, 34a; Biaggi –; Depeyrot 34/1; Grant [1890], lot 108; Platt-Hall 2072), minor marks on neck, otherwise beautifully centred and handsomely struck up, choice mint state, very rare, especially in this outstanding condition

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Sold for
£4,200

Starting price
£4000