Vespasian with Agrippa II AE30 of Caesarea Maritima, Judea Good Very Fine

Vespasian with Agrippa II AE30 of Caesarea Maritima, Judea Good Very Fine



VESPASIAN, WITH AGRIPPA II 

Judea, Caesarea Maritima Mint Dated Year 15 = AD 74-75 

Obverse: AYTОКРА ОУЕСПАСІ KAICAPI CENACTQ, laureate head right

Reverse: Tyche standing left with calathus, holding cornucopiae and two corn-ears; ET IE (date) above left, BA above right, АгPIППА across fields below

References: RPC II 2252; Meshorer 140

Size: 30mm, 15.24g

Professional Numismatic Notes: Good very-fine and with an attractive natural desert patina! Some light cleaning scratches. 


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