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LOT 3182
Julia Domna AE 32mm of Koinon of Cyprus. AD 193-217.
ΙΟYΛ ΔOΜΝΑ CEB, draped bust to right / [KOINON KYΠΡΙΩΝ], temple of Paphian Aphrodite within which cone, crescent and star on top of temple, roofed wing on each side within which candelabrum stands, dove on roof of each wing, paved semicircular court before temple. Cf. SNG Copenhagen 90; cf. BMC 56; cf. Tziambazis 29. Near Very Fine.(17.34gr, 32mm, 6h.).
Provenance
Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.
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