Roman Imperial, Julian II, Silver Siliqua c. AD 360-63

£85.00

A silver siliqua struck in Lugdunum during the reign of Julian II ‘The Apostate’.

Despite the damage to this coin, both sides retain excellent detail with a particularly fine portrait on the obverse and an attractive dark tone.

Chipped, minor flan cracks, Very Fine.

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SKU: RI.1049 Categories: ,

Description

Julian II (360-363), AR Siliqua, Lugdunum. Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / VOT X MVLT XX in four lines within wreath, PLVG in exergue.

1.85g, 17mm.

REF: RIC 233; RSC 142b

Chipped minor flan cracks, Very Fine.


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