Auction Catalogue
Crispus (Cæsar, 316-326), Centenionales (5), all London, 320, rev. virtvs exercit, inscribed standard between two captives seated back-to-back, plon in exergue, 2.88g (CT 9.02.017; RIC 187; Sear 16834; S 731A); 320-1 (2), revs. beata tranqvilitas, globe on altar, p a in field, plon in exergue, 3.14g (CT 9.04.018; RIC 214; Sear 16727; S 732), 3.92g (CT 9.04.021; RIC 214; Sear 16727; S 732); 321-3 (2), revs. beat tranqvilitas, globe on altar, plon in exergue, 3.10g (CT 9.05.020; RIC 279; Sear 16726; S –), 2.96g (CT 9.05.029; RIC 280; Sear 16726; S –) [5]. Fourth extremely fine, others about very fine £40-60
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, The North Yorkshire Moors Collection of British Coins.
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Provenance: First Coin Galleries Numismatic Review VII, 2, 1966 (B 580); second with Seaby 1958, bt B.J. Castenholz 1977; third Westfälische Auktionsgesellschaft 29 (Arnsberg), 14-16 February 2005, lot 2818 (part); fourth Classical Numismatic Review XVI, 3, 1991 (290); last bt Seaby 1978
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