Philippi Macedon Time of Claudius to Nero AE Circa 41 to 68 Victory standards
Philippi, Macedon, Time of Claudius to Nero, AE, Circa 41 to 68
RPC 1651; SNG Copenhagen 305.
Obv.: Victory standing left on base, holding wreath and palm, VIC AVG across field.
Rev.: COHOR PRAE PHIL, three standards.
4.77 g
16.8 mm
In stock
SKU: 274928490919
Catégorie: Monnaies Romaines Provinciales
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