Roman Empire - Silver Antoninianus of Gordinian III (249-50AD)
Offered is a most pleasing example of a silver Antoninianus of Gordinian III, SEAR#8638, RIC#54. Depicted is the emperor, sacrificing into a tripod altar, holding sceptre, incription 'PMTRPIICOSPP’ surrounding.
This example displays a lovely, old deep cabinet tone, and comes accompanied by a 1955 Seaby dealer tag, stating that it sold for 5/- at the time.
Offered is a most pleasing example of a silver Antoninianus of Gordinian III, SEAR#8638, RIC#54. Depicted is the emperor, sacrificing into a tripod altar, holding sceptre, incription 'PMTRPIICOSPP’ surrounding.
This example displays a lovely, old deep cabinet tone, and comes accompanied by a 1955 Seaby dealer tag, stating that it sold for 5/- at the time.
Offered is a most pleasing example of a silver Antoninianus of Gordinian III, SEAR#8638, RIC#54. Depicted is the emperor, sacrificing into a tripod altar, holding sceptre, incription 'PMTRPIICOSPP’ surrounding.
This example displays a lovely, old deep cabinet tone, and comes accompanied by a 1955 Seaby dealer tag, stating that it sold for 5/- at the time.