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Roma owner arrested in coin false provenance probe

Roland Arkell

Richard Beale, the owner and managing director of London coin auction house Roma Numismatics, has been arrested in New York in connection with the sale of a record-breaking classical coin.

A report by the US Homeland Security Investigations said the Brutus Eid Mar-type gold aureus which made £2.7m in London in 2020 was sold using a false provenance.

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