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Roman Claudius - Pax-Nemesis - Fourree Denarius > Lot No. 0102
Description:
Circa 46-47 AD, Romano-British copying Lugdunum. Obv: TI CLAVD CAESAR AVG P M TR P VII IMP XI legend with laureate bust right. Rev: PACI AVGVSTAE legend with Pax-Nemisis advancing right.
Measurements:
2.73 grams.
Condition:
Very fine, rare.
References:
See CNG MBS 72, lot 1388 for a similar example (sold $850 in 2006).
Provenance:
Ex David Nelsen collection, ex Wortham, Suffolk hoard, 1995.
Comments notes:
From the hoard of approximately 170 fourree Claudius denarii found in 1995 near Wortham in Suffolk. These imitations were likely made in Britain around 50-51 AD.
Estimate: £100 - 150 (EUR 120 - 190; USD 160 - 240)
Auction date: Wednesday 14th March 2012 - Coins & 15-16 March 2012 - Antiquities at The Swedenborg Hall >> Coins & Antiquities
Sold for: £140
Lot No. 0102