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Pseudo-autonomous issue. Æ (6.84 g), late 1st century AD. Philadelphia in Arabia Petraea, CY 143 (AD

80/1).

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[N], veiled bust of Demeter left. Rev. Bundle of five grain ears; around, ate (L

G

-M-P). Spijkerman 1; cf. Rosenberger 5-6 (date); RPC 2110.

Very Rare.

Dark earthen-brown patina.

Choice Very Fine.

$500

324

Pseudo-autonomous issue. Æ (3.45 g), late 1st century AD. Philadelphia in Arabia Petraea, CY 141 (AD

78/9).

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N, helmeted bust of Athena right, wearing aegis; spear over shoulder. Rev. ET/

OVC/AMV in three lines within wreath. Spijkerman 4; Rosenberger 5; RPC 2108.

Very Rare

. Dark earth-

en-brown patina. Extremely Fine.

$400

325

Domitian. Æ 27 (16.91 g), AD 81-96, Neapolis in Samaria. CY 11 (AD 82/3).

AUTOK DOMI

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TIANOS

KAISAR

]

SEBASTOS

, laureate head of Domitian right. Rev.

FLAOUI

/

NEAPOLI

/

S

[

AMARE

/L

AI

] in four lines within wreath. Rosenberger 1; RPC 2218.

Rare.

Earthen dark-green patina. Choice Very

Fine.

$500

From the Dr. Patrick Tan Collection.

326

Domitian. Æ (9.39 g), AD 81-96. Judaea Capta issue. Caesarea Maritima in Samaria, ca. AD 83 or later.

DOMITIANVS CAES AVG GERMAN[ICVS] IMP, laureate head of Domitian left. Rev. Athena stand-

ing facing, head left, crowning trophy before her and holding spear and shield. Hendin 1455; TJC 392;

RPC 2305. Earthen green patina. An unusually choice example for this issue. Choice Very Fine.

$300

From the Dr. Patrick Tan Collection.

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