Details
LOT 3329
Julia Titi, Augusta AE Dupondius. Struck under Titus, AD 80-81. Rome mint.
IVLIA IMP T AVG F AVGVSTA, draped bust to right / CERES AVGVST, Ceres standing to left, holding grain ears and sceptre; S C across field. RIC II 192; Cohen 2; BMC 255. Near Extremely Fine. Some smoothing. Beautiful dark green patina with golden-brown highlights.(13.04gr, 27mm, 6h.).
Provenance
From Dr M. Andreas Pangerl, Munich, collection.
Acquired in March 2013.
Ex Nomos AG, Auction 21, 21 November 2020, lot 313 (company's ticket included).
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LOT 3329
Julia Titi, Augusta AE Dupondius.
Estimate £1,500 - 2,000€1,740 - 2,320 (for guidance only)$2,030 - 2,700 (for guidance only)
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