Details
LOT 2528
Ancient Roman Imperial Coins - Vespasian - Phoenicia, Jewish City of Dora - AE 69-70 A.D.
Obv: AYTOKRATWN KAICAR OYECPIANOC, laureate head right. Rev: DWRITWN to right of Tyche, turreted, standing front, looking
right, holding standard and cornucopiae, date BAR in left field. Fine/good fine.(9.15 grams.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Property of an Essex gentleman.
Literature
RPC 2088; BMC 25; Lindgren 2295; Rosenberger 23.
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LOT 2528
Ancient Roman Imperial Coins - Vespasian - Phoenicia, Jewish City of Dora - AE
Sold for (Inc. bp): £39
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