From the Gemini IV Auction, Closed January 8, 2008. Lot # 473 - Estimate: US$450 / Price Realized: US$725 Gordian III. (238-244 AD). Silver antoninianus (4.46 gm). Antioch, ca. 239 AD. IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG, bust radiate, draped, cuirassed left, seen from front / LIBEPALITAS (sic) AVG, Libertas standing left, holding cap and transverse sceptre. Liberalitas legend, but Libertas type; engraver’s error in legend, Greek rho for Latin R. Bland 19 (in BM, from the same dies as ours; another specimen reported in the Plevna hoard). RIC 187b corr., pl. 3.10 (BM specimen). Cohen 127 corr. (citing BM, 20 Fr.). Very rare with bust left Ex Triton V, 2002, George His Collection, part of lot 2062. Ex Lanz 66, 22 November 1993, lot 776. Lot 473 sold for $725 [ $833.75, 575.2875 EUR, 425.2125 GBP] Gemini Auctions' results, text and images are re-used by the kind permission of: Freeman & Sear (www.freemanandsear.com) and Harlan J Berk (www.harlanjberk.com)