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LOT 2686
Nabataea, Rabbel II, with Gamilat AE 18mm. AD 70/1-105/6.
Petra mint; struck circa AD 88/9-105/6. Jugate laureate and draped busts to right / Crossed cornucopiae; legend between and above. CN 235; Meshorer, Nabataea 163. Very Fine.(3.43gr, 18mm, 12h.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.
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