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56317
Add to Cart Phokis, Delphi, Faustina Sr. d.141 A.D.
AE 23, 7.74g. Diademed and draped bust of Faustina to right. Rev. Agonistic(games) table for the Pythian games with vase, laurel wreath, five apples, and a crow. BMC 35. Svoronos, "Coinage of Delphi," in Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique, XX, 1896, p. 47, 91 and plate XXX,4. RPC on-line 4602. Dark Brown patina. Scarce and superior in quality to most published examples. The reverse type with the games award table and the inscription commemorate the Pythian games which originated at Delphi in honor of Apollo whose temple and oracle were located there. Other cities copied these games and referred to them on their coins. Provenance/Pedigrees: Very Fine/good Very Fine $3,350. |
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56501
Add to Cart Diva Faustina I, 141 A.D.
AR Denarius, 3.31g. 17mm. Struck under Antoninus Pius. DIVA FAVSTINA. Diademed and draped bust of Faustina to right. Rev. AED DIV FAVSTINAE. Hexastyle temple containing a statue of Faustina; decorative figures on the roof and pediment. RIC 343. see Nash, pp. 26-27 for temple. Toned. See more detailed imageabout Extremely Fine $325. |
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