Details
LOT 3405
Augustus AE 25mm of Panormus, Sicily. 27 BC-AD 14.
Struck circa AD 7-14. ΠΑΝΟΡ-ΜΙΤΑΝ, bare head to right / Triskeles with Gorgoneion at centre; ears of barley between legs. RPC I 641; CNS 20; SNG Copenhagen 543. Very Fine. Lightly tooled.(8.41gr, 25mm, 6h). [No Reserve]
Provenance
From the private collection of a London antiquarian.
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