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Victor
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Constantine I SOL in quadriqa from London
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Here is a rare type that recently sold.
Constantine I
A.D. 316
20mm 2.4gm
CONSTANTINVS P AVG; laureate and cuirassed (trabeate?) bust left.
SOL INVICTO COMITI; Sol standing left in quadriga, seen from front, raising right hand, globe and whip in left; S/P across fields.
In ex. MSL
RIC VII London 84
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Re: Constantine I SOL in quadriqa from London
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Yes, it also sold for a reasonable price.
I didn't appraciate the rough surface.
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Yes, the surfaces are rough; but you know that these so rarely show up on the market that these little issues are easily overlooked.
For those not watching, it sold for $265.07; which I agree, given the rarity, was reasonable.
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