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Domitian AE23 Patras Achaea 85-86 Priest Oxen Patrens vexillum
Domitian, AE23, 85-86, Patras, Achaea
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SoldRPC 253-262
Obv: IMP CAES DOM AVG GER P M TR P V (Or some variation of it), laureate head of Domitian, right.
Rev: COL A A PATRENS, priest, left, with vexillum, ploughing with two oxen.
6.93 g
22.4 mm to 25.6 mm
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SKU: 274802005349
Category: Roman Provincial Coinage
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