Julia Traducta Hispania Augustus AE23 -27 to 14 wreath
Julia Traducta, Hispania, Augustus, AE23, -27 to 14
ACIP 3352; RPC 108; SNG Copenhagen 459.
Obv.: PERM CAES AVG, bare head left.
Rev.: IVLIA TRAD, in two lines within wreath.
10.72 g
23.7 mm
In stock
SKU: 274928510524
Category: Roman Provincial Coinage
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