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Macrinus AE22 Berytus Phoenicia 217-218 hexastyle temple Poseidon hold. dolphin
Macrinus, AE22, 217-218, Berytus, Phoenicia
Vendu "90.00$" le "04-10-2021"
VenduBMC Phoenicia 167; SNG Copenhagen 113.
Obv: IMP CAES MACRINVS AVG, Laureate head of Macrinus right.
Rev: COL IVL AVG FEL, BE-R in exergue, Poseidon holding dolphin and trident, right foot on rock, standing left within hexastyle temple.
10.97 g
22.3 mm
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SKU: 274799967075
Catégorie: Monnaies Romaines Provinciales
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