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LOT 3325
Lydia, Maeonia AE 14mm. Time of Hadrian, AD 117-138. Pseudo-autonomous issue.
Laureate and draped bust of Herakles to right / ΜΑΙΟΝΩ[Ν], club and bow in bowcase; above, bee. RPC III, 2428; GRPC Lydia 20; SNG von Aulock 3008. Very Fine.(2.98gr, 14mm, 1h.).
Provenance
Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.
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