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LOT 2778
Vespasian AE 24mm of Laodicea Catacecaumene (as Claudiolaodicea Combusta), Lycaonia. AD 69-79.
ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑΤ[ധΡ ΚΑΙCΑΡ] ΟΥЄCΠΑCΙΑΝΟC •, laureate head to right / CЄΒΑCΤΗ ΝЄΙΚΗ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟ[ΛΑΟΔΙΚЄധΝ], Nike standing to left, holding wreath and palm. RPC II, 1612; SNG BnF 2320-1; Von Aulock, Lykaoniens 141-50. Very Fine.(11.5gr, 24mm, 11h.).
Provenance
Ex Roma Numismatics.
From the private collection of an Essex, UK, lady.
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LOT 2778
Vespasian AE 24mm of Laodicea Catacecaumene (as Claudiolaodicea Combusta), Lycaonia.
Sold for (Inc. bp): £26
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