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LOT 3444
Judaea Capta, Titus AE 24mm of Caesarea Maritima. 79-81 CE.
AΥTOKP • TITO-Σ KAIΣAP, laureate head to right / IOΥΔAIAΣ EAΛꟽKΥIAΣ, trophy; to left, Judaea seated and mourning to left with her hands tied; shield to right of trophy. RPC II 2313; Hendin 6476; TJC 384. Very Fine. Double struck of reverse.(11.72gr, 24mm, 12h).
Provenance
Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.
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