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LOT 3328
Divus Germanicus with Diva Agrippina Senior AE Hemiassarion or Half Assarion of Aezanis, Phrygia. Struck under Gaius, AD 37-41. ΚΛΑΣΣΙΚΟΣ (Lollios Klassikos), magistrate.
ΓЄPMANIK-OC, laureate head of Germanicus to right / ΑΓΡΙΠΠΙΝΑ ЄΠΙ ΚΛΑϹϹΙΚΟΥ AIZA-NITധΝ, draped bust of Agrippina Senior to right. RPC I, 3081; SNG Copenhagen 71. Near Very Fine.(3.83gr, 17mm, 1h.).
Provenance
Acquired on the UK art market.
Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.
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LOT 3328
Divus Germanicus with Diva Agrippina Senior AE Hemiassarion or Half Assarion of Aezanis, Phrygia.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £65
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