Domitian Semis AE18 Syria or Rome 74 RIC 1580 RPC 2004 Antiochia
Domitian, Semis (AE18), 74, Rome or Syria
90.00$
RIC 1580, RPC 2004.
Obv: CAES DOMIT COS II Laureate head of Domitian to left.
Rev: ANTIOCHIA Turreted and draped bust of the city-goddess to right.
4.38 g
17.8 mm
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In stock
SKU: 274799961496
Catégorie: Monnaies Romaines Provinciales
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