| Weight | 10,75 |
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| Diameter | 26 |
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Silver cistophorus of the first Roman emperor Augustus, minted around 24–20 BC in Ephesus, with the emperor’s bare head facing right on the obverse and an altar decorated with a garland and two stags on the reverse.
Though Roman in issuing authority, these coins retain a Greek format and symbolism, intended for local circulation in the provinces of Asia.
650,00 €
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