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LOT 3421
Domitian AE 19mm of Antiochia ad Hippum, Decapolis. AD 81-96.
ΔΟΜΙΤΙΑ ΚΑΙ, laureate head to right / ΙΠΠΗ-ΝΩ, horse standing to left; [monogram of AT to left]. RPC II, 2105; Spijkerman 5; Sofaer 10. Near Very Fine.(4.54gr, 19mm, 12h). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.
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