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LOT 2807
Ancient Roman Provincial Coins - Judaea, Procurators. Pontius Pilate AE Prutah. 26-36 CE.
Jerusalem mint. Dated RY 16 of Tiberius (29/30 CE). In the names of Julia Augusta (Livia) and Tiberius. [IOYΛIA KAICAPOC], three bound grain ears / [TIBЄP]IOY KAICAPOC L Iς (date), simpulum to left. RPC I 4967; Hendin GBC 6, 6370; Hendin GBC 5, 1341; TJC 331. Near Very Fine.(1.87gr, 14mm, 11h.).
Provenance
Property of a North London gentleman.
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LOT 2807
Ancient Roman Provincial Coins - Judaea, Procurators. Pontius Pilate AE Prutah.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £59
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