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Rpc cars colonial
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rpc cars colonial

Holm 745, Gabrici 109–13, BMC 47, Grant APT no. Where specimens from the Iato excavations without an H in the legend are mentionedįemale figure (Livia) seated, r., holding sceptre and patera Holm 744, Gabrici 339–41, BMC 45, Grant APT no. On coin 32, the two ears of corn are clear on ‘Livia/Demeter’ head on the reverse.Reverse legend upwards l. She interprets this coins as a half denomination corresponding to RPC 642-3, which can therefore be safely identified as Tiberius and Livia. Frey-Kupper, ‘Germanicus und Drusus auf einer Münze von Panormos’, Schweizer Münzblätter 164 (1991), pp. Holm 743, Gabrici 325–31, BMC 44, Grant APT no. Triskeles with gorgon face and corn ears between legs 73, BMC 22, Cop 1061Įagle, facing, holding animal (?) in claws The asses of Tiberius with head right (474) are die linked with some dies having head left (473). Abascal, Las Monedas de la Ciudad Romana de Segobriga (Saelices, Cuenca) (Barcelona/Madrid, 1996). legend Ti Caesar Divi Aug f Augustus, but did not illustrate the coin, which cannot therefore be checked. The legend goes in different directions from r. Coins 65 and 66, as well as Vives 134–5 seem to us to probably share the same obv. The legend is IMP AVGVST DIVI F except as indicated sometimes the T of AVGVST is so little that it almost disappears. Also, dolphin ( = cmk 3) on rev., see Villaronga 112-F herring-bone(?) (=cmk 12) on the obv., see Villaronga 116-A IMI-BT (=cmk 51) on the obv., see Villaronga 119 N(inverted) (= cmk 27) on the obv. RVMEL ( = cmk 65) on the obv., on 388 (Guadán 87, reads NVMEL). Also,dolphin ( = cmk 3) on rev.,see Villaronga 112-F herring-bone(?) (=cmk 12) on the obv.,see Villaronga II6-A IMI-BT (=cmk 51) on the obv.,see Villaronga 119 N(inverted) (= cmk 27) on the obv. RVMEL ( = cmk 65) on the obv.,on 388 (Guadan 87,reads NVMEL). Refine search Abbreviated view | Data view View on a map Vol.














Rpc cars colonial