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LOT 3416

Judaea. Herodians, Herod IV Philip, with Tiberius and Livia AE Unit. Dated RY 34 of Herod IV (30/1 CE). Caesarea Panias (Caesarea Philippi) mint.

[ΙΟΥΛΙΑ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΗ], draped bust of Livia to right / ΚΑΡΠΟ[ΦΟΡΟΣ] below, L Λ-[Δ] (date) flanking hand holding three ears of corn. RPC I, 4949; Meshorer 107; Hendin 6262; Sofaer 141. Near Very Fine. Very rare.(3.38gr, 13mm, 12h.).

Provenance

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

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Very Rare

LOT 3416

Judaea. Herodians, Herod IV Philip, with Tiberius and Livia AE Unit.

Estimate £250 - 350€290 - 410 (for guidance only)$340 - 470 (for guidance only)

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