Details
LOT 2645
Ancient Roman Provincial Coins - Judea - Alexander Janneus - Lead Prutah 104-76 B.C.
Obv: Aramaic inscription. Rev: anchor. Fine. Rare.(3.60 grams.).
Provenance
Property of a North London gentleman.
Literature
Hendin 1155; see Hendin pp.195-196, for discussion of these lead pieces.
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LOT 2645
Ancient Roman Provincial Coins - Judea - Alexander Janneus - Lead Prutah
Estimate £70 - 90€81 - 104 (for guidance only)$95 - 122 (for guidance only)
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