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Cr. 454/3 A Licinius Nerva AR Quinarius, 47 BC

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Roman Imperatorial period AR Quinarius(1.74g), A. Licinius Nerva, 47 B.C., Rome mint. Helmeted head of Minerva right; behind, NERVA downwards. Border of dots/Victory walking right, holding wreath in right hand and palm-branch over left shoulder with left hand; before, A•LICINI downwards. Border of dots. Crawford 454/3

This extremely rare type is probably the ugliest single silver coin in my collection but sometimes you take what you can get with these rare Imperatorial Rome mint fractions

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