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coins ancient romans imperial and republican lepidus as gaul antipolis mint venus victory
coins ancient romans imperial and republican lepidus as gaul antipolis mint venus victory
coins ancient romans imperial and republican lepidus as gaul antipolis mint venus victory
coins ancient romans imperial and republican lepidus as gaul antipolis mint venus victory

Lepidus,

Gaul, Antipolis Æ Half Unit. M. Aemilius Lepidus, 44-43 BC. [ΙΣ]ΔΕΜ, diademed head of Venus to right; c/m: crescent within circular incuse / Victory standing to right, crowning trophy; ΛΕΠ[Ι] to right, ANTIΠ in exergue. RPC I 531; SNG Copenhagen 854. 2.45g, 17mm, 4h.

Good Very Fine. Extremely Rare, 15 in RPC. Seldom in private hands, only a few with this countermark.

https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/531


The countermark is the same as on a specimen held by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (Inventory no. 2184) and the example sold by Roma Numismatics Ltd. (E-Sale 46, 5 June 2018, lot 8). The majority of these coins is owned by the Bibliothèque nationale de France.

Provenance Roma numismatics 01-02-2021; from the Vitangelo Collection.

 

Référence : RPC I 531

Source : https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/1/531

Collection : Roman Provincial

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