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Lot # 36
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Paul Bulgerin - Rare - Affordable - Saloninus, son of Gallienus (258-260 AD) Antoninianus. His coins are all scarce. This is a typical example from this period - one of the low points in Roman coinage - of a piece struck with worn dies on typically "marshy" billon/silver. The obverse, though weak, is clearly recognizeable and the legends are visible. Reverse: SPES PVBLICA. Spes walking left from a very worn die. Still, here's your chance if you need to add this scarcer ruler to your collection for not a lot of cash. (23 x 17 mm. and 1.43 grams) RIC V, I, #13. Open is $15.00. Payment is by PayPal, cash or personal check. My PayPal address is: bulgerin@sbcglobal.net Shipping is $1.00 to the US and $2.00 elsewhere
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