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LOT 3438

Domitian, with Agrippa II AE 4 Units of Tiberias, Judaea. Dated RY 24 of the second era of Agrippa II (AD 83/4).

[ΔΟΜЄΤ ΚΑΙϹ ΓЄΡΜΑ], laureate head to right / [ЄΤ]Ο ΚΔ (date) Β[Α ΑΓΡΙΠΠ], Nike standing to right with foot on helmet, inscribing shield set on knee, [crescent(?) beneath wing]. RPC II, 2264; Meshorer 152; Hendin 6347; Sofaer 212-3. Good Fine.(4.58gr, 19mm, 12h.).

Provenance

From the collection of a gentleman, acquired on the London art market in the 1990s.

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LOT 3438

Domitian, with Agrippa II AE 4 Units of Tiberias, Judaea.

Sold for (Inc. bp): £7

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