Roman Empire Lote de 4 monedas Sestercios y Ases siglo III a.C. - II d.C. (No reserve price)





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Lot of four bronze Roman coins (sesterces and asses) depicting Janus, Faustina, Augustus and Domitian, dating from the Roman Empire (3rd century BC–2nd century AD) and weighing 67.11 g, in uncertified condition.
Description from the seller
Lot of 4 Roman Empire coins featuring Janus, Faustina, Augustus, and Domician.
Bronze
Aes and sesterces
Disclaimer: For orders shipped outside the European Union, I want to make it absolutely clear that I ship from Spain. This means that if the package is sent to any country outside the European Union, and/or within the EU that has a special fiscal agreement (for example: Canary Islands), it may be stopped at local customs and you may be asked to pay taxes. This is a legal customs procedure and is completely beyond our control. Thank you for your understanding.
IMPORTANT: Shipments over 300 euros without insurance will be made at the customer's own risk.
Special situation: Shipments to the United States must go through customs and, depending on the current situation and the value of the package, may be subject to taxes.
Seller's Story
Lot of 4 Roman Empire coins featuring Janus, Faustina, Augustus, and Domician.
Bronze
Aes and sesterces
Disclaimer: For orders shipped outside the European Union, I want to make it absolutely clear that I ship from Spain. This means that if the package is sent to any country outside the European Union, and/or within the EU that has a special fiscal agreement (for example: Canary Islands), it may be stopped at local customs and you may be asked to pay taxes. This is a legal customs procedure and is completely beyond our control. Thank you for your understanding.
IMPORTANT: Shipments over 300 euros without insurance will be made at the customer's own risk.
Special situation: Shipments to the United States must go through customs and, depending on the current situation and the value of the package, may be subject to taxes.

