Details
LOT 3421
Nero, with Agrippa II AE 18mm of Caesarea Paneas (as Neronias), Judaea. Struck under Agrippa II, AD 61-68.
[NEPΩN KAIΣAP ΣEBAΣTOΣ], laureate head to right; lituus before / ΕΠI BACIΛE AΓPIΠΠ NEPΩNIE in five lines within circular linear border within laurel wreath. RPC I, 4988; Hendin 6303. Near Very Fine.(5.45gr, 18mm, 1h.).
Provenance
From the collection of a gentleman, acquired on the London art market in the 1990s.
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LOT 3421
Nero, with Agrippa II AE 18mm of Caesarea Paneas (as Neronias), Judaea.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £20
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