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ANCIENT COINS , ROMAN COINS, Diva Mariniana (wife of Valerian), Billon Antoninianus, 2.70g, 12h. Mint of Rome, struck AD 253-254. DIVAE MARINIANAE , bust facing right, veiled and draped, on a crescent. Rev. CONSECRATIO , Mariniana seated upon a peacock flying right, raising her right hand and holding a sceptre (RIC 6; C 16; RCV 10070). A little softly struck on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. Scarce. ex McHugh Collection $ 200
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This item has been sold for   $200.0 / 2015-01-06

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2015-08-21
 
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