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One of thirteen Roman coins from Lockdales Auction no 65, 16 March 2008. Lot 576 is possibly from the Evenley (Northamptonshire) Hoard, published in the Numismatic Chronicle in 1855:: CM.324-2008

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Titles

One of thirteen Roman coins from Lockdales Auction no 65, 16 March 2008. Lot 576 is possibly from the Evenley (Northamptonshire) Hoard, published in the Numismatic Chronicle in 1855:

Maker(s)

Mint: Antioch
Ruler: Licinius II (317-24)

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Description

Licinius II (317-24), Æ nummus, Antioch, 317-20, rev. Jupiter standing to left (RIC 680.29), 3.28g. Lot 550.

Notes

History note: Under Review

Acquisition and important dates

Method of acquisition: Bought (2008-03-09) by Lockdales

Dating

317 - 320

Components of the work

Object Weight 3.28 g

Materials used in production

Copper alloy

Identification numbers

Accession number: CM.324-2008
Primary reference Number: 248573
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Created: Monday 14 September 2020 Updated: Thursday 7 December 2023 Last processed: Thursday 7 December 2023

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Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Coins and Medals

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