Hadrian AE21 Berytus Phoenicia Syria 128-138 RPC 3855 aquilae
Hadrian, Berytus, Phoenicia, Syria, AE, 128-138
$53.00
RPC 3855.
Obv: IMP CAES TRAI HADRIANVS AVG P P, Hadrian Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Hadrian right.
Rev: COL BER, Two aquilae within wreath.
8.31 g
21.3 mm
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In stock
SKU: 274799952535
Category: Roman Provincial Coinage
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