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LOT 2811
Ancient Roman Provincial Coins - Tiberius - Judaea - Pontius Pilate - AE Prutah 29/30 A.D.
Year 16. Obv: ΕΡΙΟΥ ΚΑΙCΑΡΟC LIς legend with libation ladle. Rev: ΙΟΥΛΙΑ ΚΑΙCΑΡΟC legend with three bound grain ears with outer two drooping. Very fine; off centre.(1.71 grams.).
Provenance
Property of a North London gentleman.
Literature
Hendin 1341.
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LOT 2811
Ancient Roman Provincial Coins - Tiberius - Judaea - Pontius Pilate - AE Prutah
Sold for (Inc. bp): £85
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