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LOT 3423
Caracalla AE 24mm of Caesarea Panias, Trachonitis. AD 198-217.
Dated year 214 (AD 210/1). [M AVP ANT]ΩNЄINOC [CЄB], laureate head to right, seen from rear / KAICAPIA ΠANIAC, Tyche standing facing, head to right, her left foot on rock, holding rudder and cornucopia; [C−ΙΔ] (date) across field. Sofaer 20; Meshorer, Caesarea 22; SNG ANS 873. Near Very Fine.(12.45gr. 24mm, 12h). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.
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